Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL)
- Class of 1962
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The benefits acquired in these chapters depends on each and every individual. If you make an honest effort during your school life to learn, these chapters will be an open door- way to future success. Since our future is so vitally important, what we learn now builds the foundation for our post-graduate years. During our-college years and the rest of our life we shall be applying our lmowledge in many varied fields. Therefore it is necessary for us to increase in wisdom and continue to rise on the shelves in the Library of Knowledge. Because our library is so spacious and bountiful it has almost every resource that we need. In years to come we will be thank- ful for the wonderful opportunity that we are utilizing now. Uofzme lx . . . - l . Our splendid faculty is the most im- portant part of our library of knowledge. The future of any student depends on the teacher's ability to interpret and to convey the information that is written in our text- books. They are the leaders down the path of learning. Friends are the most wonderful people there are and our teachers fill every quali- fication for being our friends. They not QQOQX fo t7G20wQ09e only give of there working hours but are willing to give us extra help on their own time. They always set good examples for the students and are ready to join in their many activities. f In the future our teachers will watch us go forth as we make valuable contribu- tions to our communities, country, and na- tion, and will then be assured of a job well done. i L 7dCUAZy W Book I . .Reaa'ers' Guide 3 fi . -- if 1 if tifi- r I gf YM vid MR. JOHN PITTS MR. WILLIAM PHILLIPS f Assistant High School Assistant Junior Principal High School Principal MR. T. F. WIEDENBECK Principal MRS. HELEN BRAME AND MR. WILLIAM SNIITH Guidance Counselors I The competent management of the school' s office may be accred- ited to the capabilities of our secretaries and registrar: Mrs. Donna Cochrane, Mrs. Sara White, Mrs. Carrie Johnston, Mrs. Anne Kelly. Whenever we are in need of help we turn to our Guidance Department. Through them we can solve problems which may affect our futuresg They help students to adjust men- tally and socially in school. The wel- fare and adjustment of each student greatly interests our guidance de- partment. They tryhard to work out their problems so that the students will profit. Many students in future years will owe their success to .the wise judgment of th e Guidance Depart- ment. They are a team of hard-work- ing individuals. 8 an 'N Rx-:Hunts af ll 'K Book 2. .English MR. JERRY BELCI-IICKg English 7, J r. High Student Council Sponsor, Attendance . . . .MR MAX BRANYONg English III, Speech, Journalism, Trojan Tribune Sponsor, Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. RUBY CARSON, English III, IV, English Department Chairman, Senior Class Advisor, Assem ' blies . . . MRS. FANNIE MAE DOUGLASg English 8 . . . MISS BETH ELVERYg English II and III, FTA Sponsor, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MISS MARION FERNANDOg English 9 . . . The second and most essential book in our Library of Knowledge is the fotmdation for the study of books to come. Our ability to read, comprehend, and use correct grammar is necessary in any field of life. We are fortunate to have an excellent English department in our school. In grammar we diagnose and correct individual weaknesses, place emphasis on usage and construction, and put our skills to work in written compositions. The study of literature helps us to gain an understanding of the beginning of American and English life, to learn to read for the philosophical outlook of the writer, and to appreciate literature as a factor in the development of language. When we become the leaders of tomorrow, our mastery of the myriad facets of commmiication as taught by the English teachers will help to determine the measure of our success and happiness in the future. tenxuaiff She makes us read, read, read. Oh b0y, 2.r10theI' test. MR. RAY HESS English 7 Textbooks MR. DENNIS HOGUE English III, IV, Senior Class Sponsor MR. JACK HOLTON Attendance English III and IV Honor Society Sponsor , MRS. MYRTLE JEAN HUBBARD, English II, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Class Advisor . . . MRS. BETTY KAHLE, English 9, Speech, Journalism . . . MRS. HALCYAN S. REESEQ English 7 . . . MRS. MITCIHELL MOORE RHODENg English 11, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MRS. LE JOYCE STALLINGSg Enghsh 9 MISS NANCY WORLEYg English 8. Book 3 . .Foreign Language ogog ,w.jg,-11, L .. .- 1' A - My , I , , o',o W ., ' v oggooo i i any 'gwfe I ' 5 ' of ,k'V . if ' ,K K - ,f f , I A V . .g.,, 3, . X ,, Q. IQ W X - 1 as f-,,p, -. -sg, - H MISS VIRGINIA H. DE VOEg Spanish I, Jr.High Conversational Spanish, Co-sponsor of Spanish Club . . . MISS MARGARET FAILSg French I Sz II, Conversational French, English II . . . MRS. RUTH GAINERg LatinI Sz II, Sponsor of Latin Club . . . MISS FLORA THOMAS, Spanish I Sz II, Spanish Club . . . MISS DEBORAH DU BOISg Librarian, Library Club . . . MRS. CLAUDIA PENNINGTONg Librarian, Library Club. By studying foreign languages, we become acquainted with the customs, ideals, and living conditions of other countries, and achieve a better understanding of their people. Students apply their knowledge of these new languages and grammar to the English they study every year. Another aspect concerning the study of foreign languagesis the application of what we have learned to our daily living. Different languages are often used in newspapers and magazines. Our study of these languages will aid us if we ever travel abroad. Sure glad it's Friday The Library . . . our bookcase of lmowledge . . . Oh! So that's where it came from. Is that how you spell Bull ? Book 4 . . . .Expression MISS RUBY CHURCHgHomemaking I, Co-Sponsor FHA . . . MRS. FRANCES GOUBAUDg Art, Inter- AmericanRelations, Art Club . . . MR. NICHOLAS MUSZYNSIGgArt 7 8a 8, Art Club Co-Sponsor . . . MR. HATCHER D. HOYTg Band . . . MR. DERRALD P. JAESCHKEg Distributive Education, Sponsor D. E. Club . . . The importance of the fine arts classes in high school varies as the students vary. Home economics classes prepare the young homemakers. Art classes help to bring out the nature of a person's ability to produce beauty. Chorus classes bring out the quality of your voice and teaches the appreciation of music. By acquainting ourselves with the arts of expression, we are able to add variety to our life. Thinking about artistic values. Are you sure this will fit? Do, Re, Me, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do MRS. TYBELL KAHNgHome Economics I, Future Homemakers of America . . . MR. GERALD K. Ki-IRUMQ Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, General Music, Athletic Ticket Manager, Choral Guild, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MR. FRED SI- BERT, D.C.T., Co-ordinator, Sponsor of D. C. T. Club and Devotions Club . . . MRS. ERNIE STARR, Home Economics, Home and Family Living, Sponsor of FHA, Sophomore Class Advisor. Book 5 Soczal Science MR JOHN BARBER, Geography '7 MRS NORMA CULVER, Geography 7, Junior High Yearbook Advisor MISS JUDY DeWALT, Social Studies 8 MR JOHN W. GIRROIR, JR., Psychology, Problems of American Democracy, Co Sponsor of Future Teachers of America, Jtmior Class Ad- visor MR STERLING GIVENS Civics Geogrpahy World Historv . . . Viewing Problems in Our American Democracy. Our library card, which is the doorwayto the past and the future, is the history department. The beginning of our nation and the problems encountered by it are conceived from our study of United States History and Problems of A- merican Democracy. Fromthe study of World History and World Geogra- phy, we learn about the customs and governments of many countries. The study of historygives a per- son a stronger feeling of democracy and devotion toward his cotmtry. Both Consumer Economics and Psychology introduce the individual to the problems of social and econom- ic behavior. MR FRANKLINA PARSONS, C1v1cs MR LELAND RICE World Geography, World History, Sponsor of Chess Club, Sophomore Class Advisor MR ALVIN J STILESg United States History, Co Sponsor of Chess Club, Jmuor Class Advisor MR LEWIS VASSg History, Geography, Art Book 6 ...... Science MR. BILL E. ALEXANDER, Biology, General Science, Physical Science, As sistatn Varsity Coach, J. V. Basketball Coach, Head Track Coach, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MISS MARION BROWNg Science, Jr. High Book Store . . MISS SI-HRLEYCUN'N'INGHAMgChemistryand English, Red Cross Club, Junior Class Advisor . . . MR. JON R. FORTMANg Biology, Sponsor of Biology Club, senior Class Advisor . . . Hope it doesn't shock me. MR. LAMAR GRIFFIN Chemistry, Senior Science, Advisor. Class Advisor. Science draw s away from the ordinary mode of living and we learn to utilize ourselves. This is achieved by applying the knowledge we have gained during previous years to prob- lems, theories, and questions con- tained in science. We find that we do not use textbooks entirely, but per- form experiments and make observa- tions. Fundamentals studies are u- tilized each day of our lives. We learn to examine prejudices and superstitious in the searching light of information made available through science. The methods and materials are already in our hands. We can live more fully and more in- telligently only by using them. Look- ing toward the future, we can be as- ured that through some of us science can and will serve men. 7 at 8 Sclence If may explode! Swimming Coach MRS. KAY MARTIN, 7th Grade Science, Sponsor of Jr. Honor Society . . . MR. Electronics Radio Builders Club, Sophomore Class MR. LAWRENCE HUNT Biology, Biology Club Co-Sponsor, Senior MR. ROBERT KENNEDY CLIFF T. ODOM, Sci Science Research Club, Biology, BSCS, Senior Class Advisor . . . MR. DALE Coach 7 8: 8 Grade Basketball . . . MR. JAMES RUSS, Sc' ce 8 S 8th Grade Science. ence, Math, H. sivurng M he S, 'ff 1531.5 ., 1 00 7 . . . . . . df ematzcs B k M h . WN, .qw Meri ' A ' My img ' ., , 1 ,-, r Q W -1. ' X x Q ' . .ff 5 Q . Z ' 'D 'Wt ,W fy, ' . f ilirjgff. , my . is .5 Sifgfkl ff nl... MR. DANIEL BLACKWELDERg Algebra 11, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Math, Senior' Class Advis FOLSOMgMathematics, Algebra I . . . MR. ERNEST or, Hi-Y . . . MR. DAN P. FORTNERQ Plane Geome- try, Consumer Math, Student Council, Jimior Class Advisor . . . MR. DAVID FOSTER, Plane Geometry, Algebra, Business Arithmetic, Audio-Visual Chair- man, Sophomore Class Adivsor . . . There must be a mistake in the answer book! MR. EDGAR A. HARE Mathematics MR. DON LEACH Mathematics MR. RUDY RO ZANNE glfggsgitics ily! Arithmetic doesn't inspire One of our most vital and enrich- ing subjects is mathematics. Whether it be from counting our change from the local store or to making blueprints for abuilding, math is still necessary. Now that our world is extending into a new-field of space, we need a great deal of advanced mathematics. Our mathematics teachers see this and, by their profession, are willing to teach the coming generations. From mathematical terms to formulas to theories wel will go forward into the world prepared for greater things. ffwff MR. CLARENCE SHELDONg Mathematics . . . MR. MORRIS STOFLEg Mathe- matics,J. V. Football . . . MR. GERALD WINJUM3 Physics, Algebra I, H, Key Club, Junior Class Advisor . . . MRS. ANN SMITH, Mathematics . . . Book 8 . .Business Education MR. SAMUEL ARMENIg Typewriting I, Office Practice, YearbookSponsor, Senior Class Advisor . . . MRS. MARTIN COOPER, Shorthand I, II, Business Arithmetic, Service Club Sponsor,Ju.nior Class Advisor . . . MRS. MARY JOHN- SON, Typewriting I, Gere ral Business Training, FBLA Our Business Education Depart- ment strives to train students in the s ki ll s of typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, an d of fi c e practice. Practical use of these skills is applied everyday as business education stu- dents work in the school offices. In trainingfuture business work- ers valuable assets of the world of business, such as efficiency in com- munication, expertness in organiza- tion, and productivity are emphasized. The department teachers aim to in- still the spirit of dependability, the acceptance of respons bility, and the motivation toward af :uracy in work habits. It is in this dey artment that the students discover tiemselves, their talents, their abiliies, and are en- couraged to make decisions which are important in succeeding in the field of business. Sponsor, Senior Class Advisor. Thank you for your service . . . MR. E. ALBIN NEWBERG Typewriting I, II, Business Law, Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. GLADYS PHILLIPS Shorthand I, Bookkeeping Business English, Girls Attendance, FBLA Sponsor. Eyes on the copy. MRS. CAROL RICHBURG Typewriting I, Business Arithmetic, Yearbook Business Manager, Future Secretaries Sponsor, Sophomore Class Advisor. Enter debits on the left. Book 9. . . Vocational echnology MR. HERBERT HENLEYg Agriculture, Future Farmers of America . . .MR. PAUL E. MARV'INgDraftingI,l1,1II, Safety Patrol . . . MR. RICHARD SLATERg Industrial Arts. Our vocational facilities are limited now, but we are expecting to have much more in the future. In vocational agriculture, industrial arts, and electronics, the students not only become fully accquainted with the theory of their future trade, but they also learn the importance of accu- racy, intelligent reasoning, and friendly co-operation through their super- vised, practical experience. In the future we expect to add to our Library of Knowledge by having a drafting room, a completely equipped automatics shop, and a regular industrial arts classroom. MRS. FLORENCE HARRIS Substitute 'A - MRS. FRANCES TOOLE substitute The water comes out over there Observing safety rules. Lines are straight and neat. Book IO. . .Physical Education ,Sf v Kffti. 'L-P, .. I 1? tw i w., MR. JAMES C. GOSNELLQ Physical Education I, II, IV, Health, Junior High Football . . . MR. COLBURN H. McKINNONg Senior Boys Physical Education, Athletic Director, Head Football Coach, Golf Coach . . . MR. FRED PENNING- TON, Boys Physical Education, Varisty Basketball . . . MISS ANNA PERRYg Girls Physical Education, Health, Trojanettes . . . The physical education classes are a refreshing change from the daily routine of studies. There is a variety of sports such as volleyball, bas- ketball, or baseball which provide healthy and relaxing exercise to all students who take physical education. Not only does exercise build sound bodies and stimulate the mind, but these classes are designed to develop the true sense of sportsmanship and fairness which is prevalent among our students. MRS. ELINORE RE PASS I5 . 13 4935 U. 4 if is '33 f t , wi 1 , Q5 K, -174' 2 .f ,, W. TQ W-N -H--'W Junior High Physical Education, W i .4-,Y E. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders H Junior High Cheerleaders. - J Miss DOROTHY ANN STARBIRD if 4 'i '-T Senior High Physical Education Varsity Cheerleaders. MR. GALE TUGGLE Physical Education K j Letterman's Club ' . X 61 .. ,, KK K K. u Tw Th .- ' 1 A' T f Q 'J ne . . . o . . . ree . . .Four . K K4-,jpg ,iw K umi , Km Tj' L,.K,.- .,5,,,.h V if .-. -.fi '21-xffl 12'yi,-yjfifffhii 's'f'fQ.'E5'5 7Qf I W .. rtfiif. get Wil? St 51' f . ff f' gf' 1 .5 t ' - '- gag f f ii nik I . Q y , . .. 'F F' .,., -........... I K ' X 4 I 4 Q, W If ff 2 JR .. ff 51. ., 5 . u . -as i..t ' V. , On your mark, get set . . . f r.. 't 7' K n..:Q1al5.125fgKH,-. f K K ., . - . , ,T EK , .15 K K K K, ., tag- ' f f 1 TN 'V' , , ' 'Nat 5 Z. 1 K z . ' fs A 1 , ' -T .1 2 ' 'lifrgvf Keep your elbows in. i m V - 'a'?f:', E- K. W' K A. . - it 3 ,K ,Ly 'R N. lv nn. ,W t -T ,,,... .,, fm- N L 'em . 'ff X 1 ' - P , f , Q5 :,ga,.,i.igQatg5:. ,.gQ'Q,1, 'W ' , - 2 '- 'l if ii- In 'Q ?UlB Will. w- mf gin 'cttw- ,,,..,,, iw w 1:ww'wists 9-l ,, g.. 3 ' 'wif ' 1'-5.9?51liff TT 'i '+ ' -itlr.t f21L2u. ' Qi' f',. llikiifi fl L' 1 ' ol , gg g-fr' gpm ggw, M W-,,,.g.1,3f',1g i..g,gW:l:. fi lg .1 f..,a.,z.m,w , ewe s.. V .. 'ex L+ Ulm. 2 it ,. . , . xx, W if fi':iK 6itf'S i 2:f. 'Ili fif2f.ff.fz.f-1f'?'g .Wifi Liss-an 'Nic-A' .Vw in X ff. 1: t5: 'f p .Qoffme ll: . It seems like only a short time ago that we entered school for the first time. We can still remember our first books in grade school and our years in junior high. b How- eyer,tthe years at Maynard Evans High will be held in our memory the longest. It was here that we learned to make final adjust- ments so as to take our place in the out- side w o r ld . We had experiences which taught us to accept responsibility and to co- operate with others. In the future years we - yzpqbr t731byrapQ1es will find it a necessity to pay for what we learn--either in dollars or in toil and tur- moil. Now we can close this chapter, a chap- terthat was wonderful--of fun, proms, as- semblies, exams, studies, and the best of teachers. Some of us will enter into college, some in a brance of the services while others will enter .into the business world. Our graduation has ended. Some of us are left in tears and others in smiles. enzbrs To the Seniors: To each of you congratulations Your past four years of formal edu- cation is only a stepping stone to greater opportunities. It is my hope that you will accept each future challenge with enthusiasm and clarity of mind, for these qualities are basic to success and peace of mind. Be constantly aware of your responsibility as a citizen. Your country's future depends on it. With these thoughtsl leave you. May God bless and protect you always. Sincerely, T. F. Wiedenbeck Principal 20 7.'.8t3If7ff ' Wkfh . .1 'T'-ffmrjp ,3gsf,EL,qkwir,-L,-:KSf ,, , ,, T4 fa i 352 2. ffikii S gf. A . 2 i f ix 2 Q is Q A f Larry Lehman John Miller President Vice-President iwgiwiif. v'. f'1.Lr7 zir+1f1l5v-U v, H ggmai lg,g,'g 'v yuh U' . -' wie' 'W ' ':2'f'. -gg. rr , W, f 51: ., if UW f u w ' .V-'kr '!:. gnffiggfifffg . 'W' . gffif ',..,A,,:g ',f,f ,,-f : - qw if .z'i'fi1ffi'fqfshfh, I ., ::wwg, ef, .s..f,y.g,,5a+',-ff,-fp. mf rf vs 1 , '53, -J... s,.,,,-fD.-,.,.f.?-- . J 'a 1. J 1 1. V'-wi ' ' f'j1'i54 i .fw'5Qpf.51if 355. f ' fw 3ff,.I.5,.jjiyj Z.. 'fl Mm Charlene Eyles Suzanne Pelletier Treasurer Secretary SESS 0 1962 This year's Senior class is a rather special class in the history of Evans. It is actuallythe first graduating class made up of students who have been at Evans for the full four years since Evans came into being. We are excited and proud as we became Sophomores and -entered our first year of high school. Before we knew it we were in the middle of all the wonderful games, dances, and other activities. In our Junior year we elected our class officers andbegan many plans in our coun- cil meetings. The most important of these was the Junior-Senior Prom, where we danced in the dreamy atmosphere of Stair- way to the Stars . This alone was enough to make our Junior year end happily. When we returned from our summer vacation, we held our heads high. We were Seniors, and we were determined to make our class the best class in the history of Evans. The long-awaited day came when we finally received our Trojan rings. This made us realize that we had many respon- sibilities, as Seniors, we must set good examples for the rest of the school. Under the leadership of our fine class officers we established Senior privileges which every underclassman looks forward too. We became busy with football, home- coming, basketball, Senior pictures, the Sweetheart Ball, track, baseball, clubs, pro- jects, Senior Tests, homework, and more tests. We also carried on our growing number of traditions: The Christmas Ball, Senior Play, Senior Picnic and the capping ceremony. These memories will be cherished in our hearts forever and our loyalty to Evans will continue to develop. After graduation we realized what a wonderful and successful high school life we have had. But with the tears of sadness came the joy of looking forward toward a successful future. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Mr. Hogue, Senior Class Sponsor, Suzanne Pelletier, Secretary, Larry Lehman, President, John Miller, Vice-President, Charlene Eyles, Treasurer. Second Row . . . Lynn Hoskins, George Stallard, Beatrice Buckhold, Bob Kemp, Reta Rivers. Settling Down To ACKLEY, ROSEMARY: Newspaper 15 Devotions Club 2, 3,45 Bible Club 2,45 Choral Guild 3,45 Homeroom Of- ficer 1. AMREIN, GEORGE: Wheel Club 2,3,45 Cub Club 35 Hi-Y 35 Letterman's Club 3,45 Swimming Team 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Junior Class Council 3. AN- DERSON, CHARLES: FFA 1, 2, 35 Choral Guild 1. ANGEL, ROBERT: Student Council 35 JV Football 35 Varsity 45 Junior Class Play. AUSBURN, JANE: Stu- dentAssistant 4. BAKER, DONNA: DE 45 Choral Guild 1,2. BARLEY, RAY: Football 1. BARNEY, SYBILE: Newspaper 15 Devotions Club 3,45 Future Nurses 25 Choral Guild 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Student Assist- ROSEMARY ACKLEY JANE AUSBURN GEORGE AMREIN - DONNA BAKER i , '15 w5k5WW'iEE Wi3Nfi7vi,ETFY W, ' , 3 5 rg Q 5 ,- jl,,,: N 1 15 IW, W .il-2,5 1,2 4 5 SQQ' 1 M - :: ,g P2g'1,: Q ,115 me ' ' ,W 555 . -, ,l S -X 1- wx, 5 3' fs. . Classroom Routine ant 3. BARNHART, BARRY: National Honor Society, 3,45 Cub Club 35 Science Club 1, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 3,45 Future Doctor's Club 45 Chem Club 35 Psy- chology Club 45 Homeroom Officer 1. BASS, ZELDA: FBLA 45 Glee Club 15 DCT Club 3,45 Parliamentarian 35 President 45 Art Club 2,3 Treasurer 25 Future Nurses 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3. BATES, MARTHA: DCT Club 45 Choral Guild 15 Student Council Representative 1. BEIER, CHARLENE: Yearbook Staff 15 Girls Bas- ketball Team 15 Choral Guild 1,35 Homeroom Officer 1, DCT Club 4. BEUCHAT LYNN: Honor Society 3,4, CHARLES ANDERSON RAY BARLEY ROBERT ANGEL SYBILE BARNEY 22 Corresponding Secretary5 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Yearbook 15 Newspaper Assistant Editor 15 Student Council 1, 45 Cheerleader 1,3,45 Co-Captain 3, Captain 45 Choral Guild 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant 3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,2,35 Junior Class Council5 Student Assistant 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter Carnival Queen 3. BLUE, GEORGE: FBLA 45 Psychology Club 4. BLUMEN- STEIN, BRENT: Honor Society 1,3,45 Vice-President 4, Bookstore Manager 45 Science Club 15 President 1, Biology Club 2, President 25 Spanish Club 3, President, StudentAssistant 4. BONTA,MONA: Office Assistant 45 Choral Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. BRICKHOUSE, CAROLYN: Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Chorus 15 Spanish Club 35 Biology Club 25 Art Club 2. BROOKS, RONNIE: Wheel Club 3,41 Preparing Senior Themes -VABARRYLBARNHART nf- MARTHA BATES if LYNN BEUCHAT BRENT BLUMENSTEIN ' ZELDA BASS CHARLENE BEIER GEORGE BLUE MONA BONTA +'fssff352g4T 1 wr? , rsh -'fe xxwsfffi -1. ,YXFJWQY 51 , ,S f's'2g?gfR - 4.- E. -615mIs1f?Eem5i1+g1w,2ugms, 5 if graze 4 1 V 4 l1 X 1 5' we 431 E? P i ' Mull js sig 5 I s gi, 'Er af f Q 5 it fp R ' H 5 , W 55gg:5igzsgn,x5.5. ,- ':',s1ffw31 ,gi - ,rufz 1 I 1-f1.f2?ffE f iiiiiifsiffzm f X,5g,,,g15gg-tg: f fffg,g':,,ff, -,I Ng! ' , f's42siigff2a'i 1.,1ufw14izQf :,f:ef:sg1:5u'- vw 4,632 55 ,afvzsiilffff 11,:f,',g,y,,f , -. V., ug, .w,s:.1m: ,L 'fps-',.g1wfzW iK1:515i3?3Zi?.fiif vi' ' ' ,'ki',g1i, S nigga s wwf -,If-',,J W ?,?s552f225-155 ' S -'f:':i i1 'Qi ws E. ' ' 4293 512553 -55K T A rg fi if , E I . , jFff'gi?53 fi? if' A s 1 1 it 'nik an-H, QRS , ,551 K . f U3 ' Q . K-uit if M , fin: is 9335 lg is EW it Wa 1 ff H.: x g' E M fi' W y ,S .',': , ff-' ,. CAROLYN BRICIQIOUSE BEATRICE BUCHHOLD JERRY BURGESS ELIZABETH CLOW RONNIE BROOKS EDWINA BURGESS WILLIAM BURGETT RAY COLANTONIO Mr. Blackwelder and Trig Students . . Difficult Problems Sportsman Club 25 Yearbook 35 Psychology Club 45 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,2,3. BUCHHOLD, BEATRICE: Honor Society 15 Service Club 25 Yearbook Representative 45 'FTA 2, 3,4 Trea- surer 3, Vice-President 45 Choral Guild 2, 3,45 Librar- ian 45 Senior Class Council 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Student Assistant 4. BURGESS, EDWINA: Newspaper 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y5 Spanish Club '45 FHA 3. BURGESS, JERRY: Football 1,2,3,45 Choral Guild 3,45 General Manager 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Student Assistant 4. BURGETT, WILLIAM: Cub Club 35 Football 1. CAR- PENTER, ROBERT: Senior Band 1,2,3,4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 35 Dance Band 25 Pep Band 2,3,45 Student Assistant 3, 4. CLOW, ELIZABETH: Honor Society 1,2,3,45 President 45 Yearbook 45 Newspaper Editor 1: , Fa . 1,4 l if ,iii , - Eggs ff' + -V -fl : NTJ 2' -fsifgiw A ' All iiil'-Whit ' wifes' . mst., it ,, y, figs 7 ' f's:fmg,. s .. L,.k. ,,:-- ,,.,,,., - fi' 'tt-w,.if'.f,,,pmt' - ' a n ew 1 .25 ,. 1 if BRENDA COLEMAN MARY COWART RONNIE COLEMAN IRENE COA . ,. - . , .:i'7f'i'', 5f'5'Qff' ff V new ,,.,-in ,, A 35, , pn ,r , : ' . ,, r1t?f32li1 1 lsajt ifi . . . Q ' A - ' 'xii 'E K 'Siu I , i s glflfff 5 1 5 fs F, 1 in 'L sf? .lqilrww .1-31,5 ,. , gfglglij 3g3 ,,i ,'K,y1 , H . 4 - 5 - Q .2 A ' 5 A 5 is ' f fy f .. -a,ef',fe5, 51:2 A ,,- ,tv ,ff':1gf23gg2,g'f 4fff J ' ' z , , f gl, V , ' 1 fi 'SWA1 I I ,,,,,11ggiT , ff M215 fi. i ' I 1. ' .,' WA I A 1 51 . QW DIANNE CONLON COLLEEN CRAFT BILLIE COOPER CHARLES CRUTCHER Getting An Assist For Mathematics Test Student Council Vice-President 1, Repres entativeg Lat- in Club 25 Junior Class Councilg Citizenship Award 1. COLANTONIO, RAY: Wheel Club 2,3,45 Cub Club 35 Lettermans Club 3,45 Baseball, Varsity 3,45 Football 1. COLEMAN, BRENDA: Tri-Hi-Y 35 Prom Commit- tee 35 Student Assistant 35 DECA 4. Historian 45 Cho- rus 15 Homeroom Officer 3. CONLON, DIANNA: News- paper Assistant Editor 15 Yearbook, Assistant Editor 35 Student Assistant 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Pep Club 45 Service Club 2. COOPER, BILL: FFA 25 Football 1. COWART, MARY: Service Club 25 Student Assist- ant 3,45 Office Assistant 3,4. COX, IRENE: Library 25 Assistant 25 DCT 45 Homeroom Officer 1. CRAFT, COLLEEN: Tri-Hi-Y 45 FHA, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4. CR L - Year- book 15 Newspaper 15 Spanish Club 2,3,45 President 45 FFA 35 Football 1,25 Baseball 2, 35 Track 15 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1,2. CRUSSELLE, ANNIS: Stu- dent Assistant 3,45 Electronics Club 4. CROUCH, SANDRA: Glee Club 15 Student Assistant 2,3,4. CUN- NINGHAM, ROBERT: Junior Classical League 45 Track 1,2,45 Latin Club 45 Psychology Club 4, President 45 Pep Club 4. DALE, JERRY: FFA 2,35 Basketball 2,3. DAVIS, MICHAEL: FFA 1,2,3. DAYL JAMES: Basket- Seniors Select First . . . At a Happy Moment of the Day. ANNIS CRUSSELLE . JAMESDAY' ball 15 Track 1,2, 3, 45 Football, Junior Varsity 2,3. De- CICCO, CAROL: Girls' Basketball Team 1,25 Choral Guild 1, 2, 35 DCT Club 4. DENTON, MARTHANNE: Honor Society 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Girls Sports Club 1,2, 45 FHA 3. DODSON, PAUL: Chorus Guild 3,45 FFA 3. DOMINA, CHARLES: Newspaper Staff 25 Cub Club 35 Lettermans Club 35 Allied Youth 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Audio-Visual Staff 1, 25 JV Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Track 1,2,3', 45 Freshman Class Play5Junior Class Play. DREGGORS, RAY: Psychology Club 45 Basketball 15 Track 15 Homeroom Officer 2. DUDLEY, BRUCE: Junior Honor Society 15 Safety Patrol 15 Newspaper Staff l,3,45 Sports Editor 3, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Photographer BOB CUNNINGHAM MARTHANNE A DE IjI'IlQN ,. SANDRA CROUCH ' W v MICHAEL DAVIS CAROL DSCICCO PAUL DODSON 1 Vt-pFf,5::jf55'i.':I :V willixyE.V,,,:i,,.,it:,k1lf ': .W .1 , A yd ,gl V ., gf IijjWl5,,j,i1ygti31g+g., 5 Q S 5,5433 ff in 1,1 1.-:..,.' .- .j:ig.,.,5: 'f:5g -,.5',- V A - .,-uf:-uf f H . '--- -, Q i ' 55 A Long Awaiied Senior Privilege 45 School Correspondent for Sentinel 152, 3,45 Basket- ball Manager 2,3,45 Junior Class Play 3. DUPREY, RONALD: Yearbook Staff, Photographer 45 Stamp and Coin Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Chem Club 35 Pep Club 45 Psychology 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 35 Golf 45 Home- room Officer 15 Student Assistant 4. ELKIN, SANDRA: Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 45 Co-Ed Hi-Y 1,25 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 3,45 Student Council 3,4, Secretary 45 FHA 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 Cheer- leading Varsity 3, 45 Homecoming Attendant 3, 45 Home- coming Queen 45 Freshman Queen 15 Tangerine Bowl CHARLES DOMINA RANDY EDWARDS RAY DREGGORS SANDY ELKIN I 27 l Princess 45 Junior Class Secretary 35 Junior Class Play 35 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Prom Committee 3. EDWARDS, RANDOLPH: Student Assistant 35 Biology 2,3. ELLIS, GEORGE: Yearbook Photographer 45 Pep Club 45 Alpha Hi-Y 1,25 Homeroom Officer 152. EYLES, CHARLENE: Citizenship Roll 15 Student Council 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Cheerleader 15 Senior Class Council 45 Senior Class Treasurer 45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Jun- ior Class Play 35 StudentAssistant 45 Graduation Ush- er 3. FAILS, GEORGE: Football 15 FOERSTER, MARY JEAN: Yearbook, 4, --Advertising Manager 45 Service BRUCE DUDLEY GEORGE ELLIS RONALD DUPREY CHARLENE EYLES . A ,,fu,f.f,ln'.i., if f, .W ,iltwllw f J ' 5: - I. . 1 lgzcf- 1, ' X it . fffiaifffz 2 J 5 1 '-'-l' 1- 1 is v 1 Mm I L ' X get are I! Wx if 5 Y fi 5 1 lg , 2, sift, Q .W K . 'i HW 'di W' A 2 Q 5 E a 'gl A rg-,gill 3 ,, X vt , 5 kim 1 1 'I X 3 3 , ,451 if ,555 ' iffiff' 5 Y it S 1 LMA 3 .r 3 r, ri 1 5 it 1 5 , fi 5 f- fi, 2, , - ,,.5,,,,, I , . ':?Q5g,f'f+f5E',f L, ' 5 K 5'fffff'QnfR:ffE5.le'123, 1. . 5 ,,,' - -e,'221s::.,:5i255f.:s .- X .. 'fffgwzf 1 irlEf:f:1::isEg5ff,ae-g I , ' :greg V 1 . ,,- -,.,f:,,':1.f:,v.5ah .QM ,fig ,,,,,, , 1 Y 0333 fJP 5f?5.: , . l wli-Q,-'SMP S: , . GEORGE FAILS JUDY FRALEY DICK FARMER MOLLIE GALLOWAY MARY JEAN FOERSTER MELODY GAITHER BARBARA FOX BEVERLY GATEWOOD Enjoying Program Highlights Club 45 Pep Club 3,45 FHA 35 FBLA 4, Treasurer 4. FOX, BARBARA: Co-ed Hi-Y 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, His- torian 45 Yearbook Editor 15 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 Inter-Club Council 35 Cheerleader 1, Varsity 3,45 Homecoming Attendant 2,45 Freshman Queen 15 Junior Class Council 35 Junior Class Play 35 Homeroom Of- ficer 15 Prom Committee 3. FRALEY, JUDY: Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 45 Yearbook 35 Newspaper 1,35 Student Council 15 Vice-President 15 Cheerleader 15 GAA 25 Homeroom Officer 1,35 Junior Class Officer 3. GALLOWAY, MOLLIE: Psychology Club 4, Sec- Of Visiiin g School retary 45 Choir 1,2. GAITHER, MELODY: Yearbook 3,45 Chem Club 35 FTA 35 FHA 35 Band 1,2,3,45Pep Band 2,45 Dance Band 2,4. GATEWOOD, BEVERLY: Newspaper Staff 15 Pep Club 35 Choral Guild 35 DCT Club 4, Chaplain 4. GRAY, ROBERT: FFA 2,3,4,,Par- liamentarian 3, President 45 Student Assistant 35 Bas- ketball 15 Track 3. HAIR, MARY: Newspaper 2, Jun- ior Achievement 4, Treasurer 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Chem Club 35 FTA 45 FNA 45 Psychology Club 45 GAA 45 FHA 4, 1st Vice President 45 Student Assi- stant 2,35 Sr. Band 1,25 3, 4, lst Lieutenant 4' Vlajorette W We 4 13 1 s ims? ll' ROBERT GRAY JANICE HANCOCK MARY HAIR, ' KITTY HARDEN 1,2,3,43 Captain 13 Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4. HALL, KAY: Tri-Hi-Y 33 DCT 43 Prom Committee 33 Grad- uation Usher 33 Homeroom Officer 1,33 Office Assist- ant 1. HAMILTON, MARGARET: Yearbook 13 Science Club 13 Treasurer 13 Biology Club 2,33 Program Chair- man 23 Librarian 33 Chem Club 33 Student Assistant 23 Glee Club 13 Junior Class Play 3. HANCOCK, JANICE: Choral Guild 2,33 Student Assistant 33 Library Assi- stant 43 Bible Club 43. Devotions Club 4. HARDEN, KATHRYN: Newspaper Staff 13 Service Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Pep Club 1,23 Latin Club 1,23 Choral Guild 43 FHA 33 Homeroom Officer 1,2. HARDY, LAW- RENCE: Honor Society 1,23 FBI Club 23 Spanish Club 23 Psychology Club 43 Track 2,3,43 J.V. Football 3. HEAD, THOMAS: Key Club 43 Latin Club 43 Chem Club 4- ,,f:,Jvf5,g:'W45,7 J ylwigle ,4 31, wg, ,W 5.f,w,g, fgygj, ' QQf:fG,l5??Zg?',f' ' , f 6531 A 3 ,,!f!f,r39sQml3fm-'A :if ' w ,V f' M rs, yxmfrily-ff,fg , ,1, T ,,,, , v gefjliiqf-f is g 1-3,111 I iamggri , ' life , 'ffl -'5i3 g if 1, fs 549 A ,ML . A fs 'QA 6 gf, is i N V V S N ff lf, I 4, 5 'I in . , .. , -sv..1z1.:-...:9:-wi.WL ,J L, f w f ' :fwfr if -. , f - : -.1 i1a z'f 1 1 'ff Q JW' ,- ' - ' ., ' L, 3 ' KAY HALL LAWRENCE HARDY hw- HJ' SV f-rv' 5-195 J 4 f, 14 ,. if atm ,,,,,,,, -, .,,, V .,.,.3..., ,, , ,,,,. I , , ,.,,,W,., gl,,ff,,f,,lv,g3,,l ' I 31, mv gf ffl 1,333 , V immwww: '3W5'4Nii' Yi f ' M f-J:'W'v'i4' FY 7, .. : +mSs?: -,U 'V a t 1 M'l:M'tf1 - '?5 .,. ' 2 ' ' 4 56553:-iff: , mf 'tblluffwi ,E fY f !3f'1f '-, if tl M .1 f, v'tfW 3fg51h- f, , . . l... .Mn .,,.,,:.,-qw, if 'f5 4'-fait-13952 ' W, l,nnlv,,w, Xl , -, .. , 3.55.9 .-aw wi fur-.vf'i'vWf, . ' , M Aim' 5- fl Sfifibggif-, 3 f Iii?-T -- , 21 575: W 3 'f!9'wb of ' ,337 . af 3. MARGARET HAMILTON THOMAS HEAD Grenadiers sing for Trojans. l Senior Homecoming Attendants 35 Band 15 Student Assistant 4. HENDRDI, SANDRA JO: Newspaper 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Stu- dent Assistant 25 FBLA 45 Office Assistant 3,4. HER- SEE, SANDRA: Pep Club 45 Riding Club 15 Library Assistant 4. HESSENAUER, LEONARD: Spanish Club 4. HOMAN, MYRA: Science Club 15 Biology Club 2,3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Pep Club 2,45 Stu- dent Assistant 25 Office Assistant 35 FBLA 4. HOSKINS, LINDA: Senior Class Council 45 Pep Club 35 Choral Guild 2, 3,4, Girl's Manager 45 Band 15 Student Assist- ant 4. HOWARD, MELOISE: Trl-Hi-Y3,45 Yearbook SANDRA HENDRIX JEAN HOLLOMAN SANDRA HERSEE 5, MYBA.HQMAN.,, 30 Enhance Court 15 Newspaper. Staff 15 Spanish Club 35 FHA 35 Cheer- leader 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Student Assist- ant 3. HUBBARD, CHRISTINE: Newspaper Staff 4,News Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 GAA 25 Tennis Team 25 Home- room Officer 1,45 StudentAssistant 4. HUGHES, BAR- BARA: Trojanettes 35 Band 15 Majorette 15 Homecom- ing Attendant 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Office Assistant 45 FHA 2,3. HULETTE, PAMELA: Service Club 25 Art Club 2,3,45 Biology Club 1,2,35 FHA 35 SpanishClub 25 Student Assistant 3. HUTSELL, BARBARA: Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Business Manager LEONARD HESSENAUER LINDA HOSKINS DOUG I-IILL MELOSIE HOWARD 45 Pep Club 25 Service Club 3,45 Projects Chairman 4. ISAACSON, JOHN: FFA 3,45 Biology Club 2,35 Band 1,2,3. JACKS, DAVID: FFA 152. JACKSON, AUSTIN CLEOJ: Wheel Club 2,3,45 Junior Class Councilg Stu- dent Assistant 2, 3,45 Student Council Parliamentarian 45 Football 1,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 1,3. JACK- SON, DOROTHY: Chem Club 35 FBLA 45 French Club 45 Pep Club 35 Biology Club 25 Choral Guild 153. JACK- SON, LAMAR' FFA 154. JARRELL, BRENDA: Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Student Assistant 45 Cheer- leader 253,45 Choral Guild 1,2,3, 45 Majorette 15 Junior Class Council5 Homeroom Officer 1. J ARRETT,DAWN: Student Assistant 25 Choral Guild l,3,4. JERNIGAN, LARRY: FFA 3, Secretary 35 Student Assistant 2,35 Seniors Lynn Beuchat and Barbara Fox CHRISTINE HUBBARD PAMELA HULETTE JOHN ISAACSON LEO JACKSON BONNIE HUGHES BARBARA HUTSE LL DAVID JACKS DOROTHY JACKSON , ,, , . . f . H ,.,-fs,1,M,A - X A -t,3ps,,- f A-1',3yLw A-f .'5:5'f -fHQ.I?, - ' ff ?s'1'.'2fEEW5: WP .. ,lim i 93?f+2fL4 5 . ,l V , ,,,w W ,,,., Vlibv . 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JUERGEN- SEN, MARJORIE: Service Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Student Assistant 45 Library Assistant 25 Choral Guild 2,3,4. KATTENHORN, PAULA: Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook Staff 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Sergeant At Arms 45 Student Council 15 Service Club 25 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1,45 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 FTA 1,2,3,45 Historian 35 Office Assistant 1: ge 2 Q il -al, SL g gegm 5 s M 1 f ,:, ,.!s. ,,.. .. Qw ffiimmi f , :,,ga1Qg:'5:.t5... ,:-,, ui qgigfig -we f s Q WN fs im s GH .1 , ,y3,,55g1.fii:.2'?'f wx.:a::ii3:f2.f22?ilf5ff55fi:ffSf5343222fe5:Q12g1f1ai'ff:2stffq2rf?nQ2 r if i a im. I if 1, . -- ll , ...M ..,,Q,r,, fi ,x 4 ,, . my F15 4, . i m... 1w.:,ffr,.,f5,':,:, , ,,... .w eziiligggr Q flglgii, -I ,atm ' QQ L ' ' 5 tgifiii is -. .1 'iii 15542 I :'ff4z292.'a'- is ' 1 V ss. , W4 ,, 1 rf ' -a s Kr-'JSM z f , its W 5 , ,I Q g',:f. ,,,:,-,g,' - if .na 555, S 11 Y S' 1- H 'ifa 2, 34 IW f ' Jig, 2 Ei. 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'Qg!,g,'p: ,inf fef,5fiT7vg,12:gga,,:,f X ,Swv ww :,Q,.:5Z.f:r5l:x:s'f :gw,,'4. iiithisffigw 5 Mm? 1 ,295 7 ' t:i f',ffi 13 my H Q , VI., ,Q V ,:.g, 5, ' , P35 P , ,,,,, . , f PAULA KATTENHORN ALAN KLOMAN ROBERT KEMP SHIRLEE KILLINGSWORTH DAVID KNITTEL CAROL KLINE RICHARD KNICKERBOCKER W JAMES KOEPKE Annual Christmas Ball Artifacts Seniors And Alumni Prom Committee 3. KEMP, ROBERT: Key Club 4, Treasurer 45 Cub Club 3, Treasurer 35 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Football 1,45 Swimming Team 2,3,45 Track 1,25 Senior Class Counci15Homeroom Officer 1. KIL- LINGSWORTH, SHIRLEY: Yearbook Staff 4, Secretary 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Student Council 15 Latin Club 25 FHA 15 Office Assistant 45 Student Assistant 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 25 Pep Club 2. KLINE, CAROL: Yearbook Staff 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Trojanettes 35 Homeroom Officer 25 FHA 25 Student Assistant. KLOMAN, ALAN: Key Club 45 Basketball 15 Student Assistant 4. KNICKERBOCK- ER, RICHARD: Student Assistant 45 Junior Class Play5 Science Club 15 FBI Club 25 Future Doctor Club 45 Psy- chology Club 45 Science Research Club 4. KNITTEL, DAVID: Newspaper Staff 15 Service Club 25 Science Club 15 Rocket Club 3,45 Art Club 35 Biology Club 2,3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3,45 Inter-Club Council 45 Homeroom Officer 4. KOEPKE, JAMES: FFA 2,35 DE Club 45 Football 1. KULIK, RONALD: DCT Club 35 DECA 45 FFA 2. LASH, NANCY: Honor Society 1, 25 Glee Club 15 DCT Club 4, President 45 FHA 1,2. LAWSON, LARRY: Letterman's Club 3,45 Sportsman Club 15 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Student Assistant 35 Home- room Officer 1. LAYMAN, BILL: Wheel Club 2,3,4, Serious-minded Seniors undergo ex- treme pressure. RONALD KULIK ROBERT LEAMAN NANCY LASH BEVERLY LEGGETT . at f Secretary 2,3545 Lettermans Club 3,45 Sportsman Club 25 Biology Club 25 Chem Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Psy- chology Club 45 Swimming Team 253,45 Track 15 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 JV 2, Varsity 45 Basketball 2,3,4, JV 2, 3, Varsity 45 Homeroom Officer 152. LEAMAN, ROBERT: Honor Society 1,3,45 Cub Club 35 Student Council 4, Vice-President 45 Biology Club 25 FTA 3,45 President 45 Science Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Chem Club 35 Jun- ior Class Playg Homeroom Officer 1. LEGGETT, BEVERLY: Yearbook Staff 15 Student Council 15.Tro- janettes 35 Girls Basketball 1, Captain 15 Homeroom Officer 15 DE Club 4, Secretary 45 Officer Assistant 1. LEHMAN, LARRY: Wheel Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Sportsmans Club 45 Football 2,3545 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Senior Class Council, President5 Home- LARRY LAWSON-f -BBB - LARRY LEHMAN BILL LAYMAN RONALD LEHMANN 'mv . 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MAGANO, GERALD: Chess Club 25 FTA 45 Student Assistant 4. 1MAILLEY, MARILYN: Tri-Hi- Y 45 Safety Club 1,25 Girls Chorus 15 FTA 1,25 GAA RAYMOND LIBBY ROBERT LOVE RICHARD LIBBY LAWRENCE LOWE 1, 2,35 Boosters Club 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 152,35 Lat- in Club 1,25 FBLA 4. MANESS, RICHARD: Civitan Club 25 Sportsman Club 25 Football 1,25 Basketball 1, 2,45 Track 2. MARDIS, TOMMIE MAE: Student Council 35 FHA 2,35 Latin Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 25 FBLA 4, Secretary 45 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 3,45 OfficeAssistant 4. MARKETTE, ROSCOE: Wheel Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 2,3, President 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Cub Club 35 Basketball 1,25 3,45 Varsity 3,45 Student Assistant 45 Homeroom Officer 1,2,3. MARTIN,'VIRGINIA: Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 45 Science Club 1: Bi- CORA LIKENS GERALD MAGANO ' WOODY LONG ' C lVlARlLYN MA LILLELY' ' 1- .nf . .V gg, .-fzlfwlp 1 V1-flwpw-f,11.11 . . .1 l53f1x?1..1- uf A x1PfY591u11 f. ,,g,-111ff? 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MATTHEWS, MARTI: Fu- ture Nurses Club 2, 3,4, Vice President 45 Pep Club 35 Student Assistant 35 DCT Club 4. MAULDIN, CAR- OLYN: Newspaper Staff 25 Choral Guild 25 Devotions Club 15 DE Club 45 Student Assistant 3,4. McAFEE, JUDY: Yearbook Business Staff 35 Yearbook Repre- sentative 45 Biology Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Spanish 36 Club 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 25 FBLA 45 Band 15 Ma- jorette 1, Captain 15 Student Assistant 3,4. McEVERS, SANDRA: Honor Society 15 Yearbook Staff 15 Service Club 2,4, Treasurer 25 Spanish Club 25 Biology Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,45 FHA 45 Science Club 15 Pep Club 2,3545 Student Assistant 25 Office Assistant 3,4. Mc- FADDEN, DIANE: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4, President 25 Art Club 1,25 Chem Club 35 FTA 45 FHA 4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 1,2545 Girls Softball 15 Cheerleader 15 Band 1,25 Homerbom Office 1,25 Junior Class Coun- cil. MCKINNEY, KAY: Service Club 354, Secretary 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Yearbook Staff 4, Club Editor 45 Pep Club f sich- , some fax p ' I . it A g.ef'ifm'f'iff'',.vf?wJr:1s' ., wi :t5i5f-liigiiftiim-FW5, I wh f Lf 1 ing I 1, W ?if?i?drQ6ftg2fl .- my , .' fE:.f':1i? f',f, - ' fggxw- K :gQ2ygs3q , A rgjwgffwr' '1'zJn1,f ,S af 'afiayfulpfttdl-IWW 1 ' ,NV , gg., Q:-332534: -gk: -259.357 I L Q P DIANE MCFADDEN COOKIE MILLER KAY MCKINNEY .. JOHN MILLER 3, Homeroom Officer 1,4, FHA 3, Student Assistant 4. McMURRAY, CARL: Honor Society 1,2,3,4, President 1, Newspaper Staff 1, Editor 1, Key Club 4, Student Council 1, Secretary 1, FTA 2,35 Latin Club 2, Presi- dent 2, Biology Club 2, Junior Class Council, Science Club 1, Homeroom Officer 1,2, Student Assistant 3. MESSER, DEBORAH: Yearbook Staff 4, Class Editor 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, President 4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2,4, Psychology Club 4, Biology Club 1, Cheerleader 1,25 Junior Class Council, Junior Class Play, Office Assistant 1, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Graduation Usher 3, Homeroom Officer 2. MILLER, COOKIE: Key Club 4, Wheel Club 3,4, Student Council 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, FFA 2, 3, Reporter 3, Sportsman Club 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, CARL MCMURRAY DOTTIE MITCHELL DEBORAH ME SSER MARY LOU MITCHELL A Social Group at the Sweetheart Ball. 1 i Measurements For Gowns Looking Toward June Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Swimming Team 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Student Assistant 35 Junior Class Officer, Treasurer 3. MILLER, JOHN: Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 25 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Council, Vice-President 45 Student Assistant 4. MITCHELL, DOTTIE: GAA 15 Bible Club 4. MIT- CHELL, MARY LOU: GAA 1. MOORE, FLORENCE: Choral Guild 35 Student Assistant. MUNDY, SANDRA: Honor Society 1,25 Service Club 45 FHA 45 FBLA 45 Biology Club 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 1,25 Student Assistant 4. MURDOCK, DOUGLAS: Key Club 45 Football 45 Swimming 25 Band 15 Junior Class Play5 Science Club FLORENCE MOORE TONY MYERS MAX Y'N SANDRA MUNDY 15 Biology Club 25 Psychology Club 45 Chess Club 25 Future Doctors Club 4. MURRAY, LINDA: Pep Club 25 DE Club 45 Choral Guild 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,45 Student Assistant 3. MYERS, TONY: MPO Club 25 Psychology Club 4, Treasurer 45 FFA 1,2,35 DECCA 45 Parliamentarian 45 Football 2,35 Track l,3. NEWTON, LEON: Biology Club 2, 35 Football 3,45 Track 3,4. NICE, GLEN: Student Assistant 3. NICHOLLS, DAVID: Psychology Club 45 Choral Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. NICKERSON, STANLEY: Yearbook Staff 2,3,4, Layout Editor 45 Pep Club 1,25 FBLA 45 Psychology Club 45 Student Assistant 3, 4. ODOM, JAMES: FFA 1, 2, 35 DOUGLAS MURDOCK DAVID NICHOLLSH A fe' -- ff LINDA MURRAY STANLEY NICKERSON GLEN NICE w. ,A ' . 3: f 38 'rn L X.. ,. ...m I DECCA 45 Basketball 1. OWENS, REBECCA: Choral Guild 1,25 Library Assistant 3,4. OXLEY, MARY: Stu- dent Assistant 35 DE Club 45 DCT Club 4. PARRISH, VICKI: Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook Staff 25 Student Council 15 Library Club 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Stu- dent Assistant 35 Office Assistant 1,4. PAYNE, MAR? GARET: Choral Guild 1,25 Student Assistant 35 Li- brary Assistant 4. PELLITIER, SUZANNE: Tri-Hi- Y 3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Yearbook Staff 25 French Club 4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 25 Cheerleader 15 Senior Class Council, Secretary 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 1,2,45 Student Assistant 3. PETER-SON, SHARON: Service Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,35 FHA 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Choral Guild 1,25 Future Nurses 45 Homeroom Officer 3. PILLOW, JOYCE: FHA 3. POLLET, JOHNNY: FFA 15 Football 253,45 Basketball 25 Base- J AMES ODOM SUZANNE PELLITIER Turning in order for Graduation gowns VICKI PARRISH TOYCE PILLOW MARY OXLEY MARGARET PAYNE SHARON PETERSON JOHNNY POLLET .,i , ll is A f A aa, :,,, f 5 ,,,,, 5 ,554 5 ,gy 5 ttdr Q 5 iar ,1 A 5 ., v. 'fu 1...L' Y Y Y ,I up ' X , ' is' 1 ,f it J' ' V r - :,.- -- X asm: 11 , 4 ggggg,--, .1551 k--A,A H is 55, . .W . . 3 gfffxy ig :, -1. -M, ,'3 lg' 7 A , A ,A, or Q-'img isii W qw 5, , 3,3 kk,- ,mlm ml 1:5-' fm, ea' V ' LTWW f U f we fm .W W 5: 45 ds, 7kV,,. in Vgyv i. .M 5,54 A 5 'Ng ,H A f 1-,f19e3,s saylizltn 1. 1 , 1, 91 ,51 , 1611 5, s E51 1151252 5 1, if Q1 f . .1 . -till-.wisp rs1: '5 ':fe if ,- ,s,,,l,, all is L 2 5, MM Q , 4 f , 1 l tidbit www! x S, QW S .1 15,520 , X 5 4 ! Hx 'tsl :n 5 JOE POPSON SHARON RAMIRE Z DONALD PRIEM JOANN RANKIN The Junior-Senior Prom . . . an event to be remembered. xyin 'AQ' W L ,nilqj-jp U 5 - Wgfif L' 5 -f 1 ,,,,. -vii A 'LY' JOYCE PYBURN GEORGETTA REED DAVID RADFORD LARRY REED ball 2. POPSON, JOE: Key Club 4, Secretary 45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Golf 3,45 Student Assistant 35 Industrial Arts Award 3. PRIEM, DONALD: Football 2,3545 Student Assistant 4. PYBURN, JOYCE: Pep Club 35 Yearbook Representative 35 Band 15 Choral Guild 2,35 Student Assistant 25 DCT Club 45 Homeroom Officer 3. RADFORD, DAVID: Honor Society 15 Bi- ology Club 2,35 Future Teachers 45 Future Doctors Club 45 Student Assistant 45 Junior Class Play 3. RAM- IREZ, SHARON: Student Council 1,2,3, President 15 Yearbook Staff 2, Secretary 25 Junior Class Councilg Pep Club 1,25 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Student Assistant 45 Office Assistant 15 DE Club 4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4. RANKIN, JOANN: Honor Society 1,25 Spanish Club 25 FHA 25 1 ik WP 2 D ,A ZZ? at 5' 'Q s 1' W ' x 1 e 3 5 Ct' if K I 1 Ji X 4 , 5,22 sp 1,1 55, iw fm S 1 si , HRW, , , S: X . 2152515 325122 f5Ti,!'?r1 25 If ' 5 '5' Wil l? f . 1 S, ,253 5 - - 5, 5 ,Q 5, ,,,,5,.g,.,f,, - 'Sir 'L-if L , 5 ROBERTA REID CAROLYN ROBERSON MICHAEL RENIHAN 7 an an ,2 Eh in 'fi rf LHI 5 Q3z:W,1feir lla! ff ,qw at I 5 +5 Q 1 is ' RITA RIVERS PETER ROMAN GARY ROBBINS BRIAN RODENBAUGH ARLENE RUBELOW An Evening Of Splendor . . . ood. . . Dancing Biology Club 25 DE Club 4, Secretary 45 Student Assi- stant 35 Library Assistant 15 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 2. REED, GEORGE TTA: Library Club 15 Homeroom Officer 15 DCT Club 45 DE Club 4. REED, LARRY: FFA 1,2,3. REID, ROBERTA: Service Club 45 Pep Club 25 Dramatic Club 2,35 Yearbook Staff 2,35 Glee Club 1. RENIHAN, MICHAEL: Student Assistant 25 SafetyPatrol 15 Football 1. RIVERS, RITA: Service Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 FTA 45 Biology Club 2,35 Chem Club 35 Pep Club 2,45 YearbookRepresentative 25 Cho- ral Guild 1,2,45 Senior Class Council5 Homeroom Of- ficer 25 Junior Class Play. ROBBINS, GARY: Honor Society 1, Vice-President 15 Student Council 1, Trea- surer 15 Future Doctors Club 45 Psychology Club 45 Biology Club 2, President 25 Chem Club 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Latin Club 45 Football 15 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Student Assistant 3,4. ROBERSON, CAROLYN: Honor Society 15 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 25 Student Assistant 45 FHA 2,35 French Club 4, Secretary 45 Fu- ture Doctors Club 4. ROMAN, PETER: Hi-Y 25 FFA 3,4. RUBELOW, ARLENE: FBLA 4, Vice-President 45 Psychology Club 45 Student Assistant 3,4. RUSSELL, SONIA: Trojanettes 35 Choral Guild 1,35 DCT Club 4, Secretary 45 Girls Basketball Team 1,25 Homeroom Fixing a flat . . . on way to Senior Picnic. SONIA. RU SSE LL LINDA RYAN JAMES RUSSELL THOMAS RYAN ' :TNT 155?3i?f!?ir' ' Iliff' ' f. f'ff?1.-15,1-.W x ' -ef 1153, , , .. .,, , , -,aw-5 f 4. , .. L .- A renvieim' 'wsu , . , .L., ,,l 5 4113! 2 3: ft ww ,Q K ,f if ir U 5 S K X if ? 1 K ,4 15 ff if ff A rm fs 35 X g Tw, 5 . Ss .5-nnvg,x5gw,5s.5az,f,,-41 5,,5,zslg 5 4vg5f.g.5.,-5.5-,1555 ' f ' g?Q g,L 5 Ig. gf-L5-.,..,zjj Officer 35 Citizenship Award 1. RUSSELL, JAMES: FFA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2. RUTH, ANITA: Pep Club 35 Choral Guild 1,2,35 DCT Club 4. RUTTER, ROBERT: Choral Guild 3,4. RYAN, LINDA: Service Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Art Club 3,45 Biology Club 2,45 Psychology Club 45 FHA 35 Office Assistant 4. RYAN THOMAS: Psychology Club 45 Hi-Y 2, Baseball 25 Bas- ketball 15 Band 15 Biology Club 2,35 Swimming Team 2. SAMUELS, GARY: Biology Club 25 Psychology Club 4. SASKOWSKI, HENRY: Psychology Club 45 Home- room Officer 11. SCARFO, CAROL: Honor Society 1, 25 Service Club 2,45 Newspaper Staff 15 Pep Club 2,45 Latin Club 25 Art Club 45 FBLA 45 President 45 Student Assistant 4. SHADOAN, DWIGHT: Glee Club 2. SHAF- ANITA RUTH GARY SAMUELS ROBERT RUTTER , HENRY SASKOWSKI i.3jg,Qfgij.N ' M 2-:'::sw2,n-aint'-.ei'1w.,f -,z ni r:f,fu.,.gg:rt 1 ,. iv Q.. 515 c ' -i.'7'fVf,2' neu H 5: ' f- xl 1 5 A af, U s Y sf If Q 1 -g .5 A 1 E vb ' 4' ' 4 W2 . K 5 X .... . ff ,Sf ,,,.5..5.,..n .,.,x.5 .55 65,4 VS . N. -al 1 1 , - . 1 . 5 w W, 4 .5 4 M s l ,Q ,V . S r - A - . , -1 A - 1,5-V. ,we ,- 5355- g 5,5545 - ' V -v ,, 55, it 4,g,-gy, f mfg? Wag-5 ' 5,555,155,587 'R 5: H... 5,35 5. f 345 Wg. 555. Sim.: .ungysgl 5 , WN K. ,, 'V f...f-rm-'cyl - ,gay ' -15 . ..: 'f' sf.'g1j.l.. ' ' an ' , X Seniors Trek Toward Sarzlando . . . Field Trzp FER, RICHARD: Choral Guild 15 MEH 3,45 Track 1.. SHEARER, OMAR: Letterman Club 3,45 Sportsman Club 15 Baseball 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 15 Student Assistant 3, 4. SHUCK, KENNETH: Spanish Club 35 Debating Club 15 Glee Club 15 Track 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1. SHYTLE, DON: DECCA, 4, Vice-President 45 Football 25 Baseball 2. SIBERT, NANCY: Service Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Teens 25 Choral Guild 1,25 Homeroom Officer 1,2,45 Student Assistant 4. SIGMON, KEITH: Hi-Y 25 Cub Club 35 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Editor 45 Wheel Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3,45 Latin Club 15 Basketball 152, 3,45 CAROL SCARFO DON SHYTLE ...- RICHARD SHAFFER W- NANCY SIBERT JV 152, Varsity 2,35 Baseball 15 Letterman's Club 15 Band 1, 2. SLATER, GEORGE: Electronics Club 35 Student Assistant 4. SLAYMAKER, ROBERT: FFA 2.5 SMITH, HARVY CBUDDYJ: Wheel Club 2, 3,45 Let- terman's Club 2, 3,45 Cub Club 35 Hi-Y 35 Football 2,3, 4, JV 2, Varsity 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,2,4. SMITH, ROY: FFA 25 DE Club 45 Football 2,3. SOBIESKI, BERNARD: Student Council 15 Safety Club 15 Spanish Club 2. SPRADLEY, MARTHA: Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 25 Student Council 25 Year- book Representative 35 Spanish Club 25 FHA 2, Histo- rian 2, FTA 35 Glee Club 15 Majorette 15 Captain 15 OMAR SHEARER A ' KEITH SIGMON KENNETH SHUCK ROY SLAPPY L 2' Ag., aff ' ,,,,12Ua 1 B we an 'W M 4 i A 4 qi sf, LE' ra S, P at Q J' fx? I 3 'i be xx r Q. 19 5 , 55 . q w in - fix' f 'i f V jg-, x It ' igftlfipi f 5 5, ' ' 'Elm T., 5? ':g,f'si,j-Yiiifwf' xcigqlaygg S 95, 11, V '75?!Li?2Qi1, s:5',- r fr , - ' ? gS5Q'5?5Q3i'z,.f: fs?1L i' i ' ' figm- , q with , S 5' f it XPS 5 N it 1? as 5, ,... , , ,bf f - T7 -I tw, Q was ,tan ,tg f M if sf mb 'Q if W, y , . GEORGE SLATER BERNARD SOBIESKI ROBERT SLAYMAKER MARTHA SPRADLEY A - rf. 1y5S1g,- - H, ,, , .i5:a,,'f ,if2 :L , f 5 Ni . Hx if 2 ,f mi: if . 5, glue si .in Qs ' xwff55 ',g w 1 - - I 1 ' ' 5 it'5eFnis51 ' 5 -, , 5 w g: ,xg . Q - 1 1 f ,w2fag,f'zu',f5:,,pg5,,:'f:isf1,.iifgi g , 5 , ' ifif wf i+'i f552Qa 3-'itri . ,..,.,, i. 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STALLARD, GEORGE: Student Council 1,4, Treasurer 45 Wheel Club 2,3,45 Boys State 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 JV Basketball 15 Track 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 115 Junior Class Of- ficer, President 35 Senior Class Council5 Junior Class Play. STEWART, CHARLES: Track 3,45 Football 2,3, 45 JV 2,3, Captain 3, Varsity 45 Band 1,2, 35 Pep Band 2,35 Homeroom Officer 15 Student Assistant 4. STE- WART, PATRICIA: Pep Club 2,45 Service Club 45 Glee Club 15 Office Assistant 4. STRICKLAND, EDWARD Service Club 25 Newspaper Staff 15 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Science-Club 15 Biology Club 25 French Club 45 FTA 2,3. SUGGS, HURLEY CBUTCHJ: Choral Guild 1,2,35 Boys Manager 35 Homeroom Officer 15 DCT Club 4, Vic e-President 4. SULLIVAN, HERBERT: Biology Club 45 Electronics Club 45 Track 25 Student Assistant 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Band Cap- tain 45 Dance Band 2, 4. THOMAS, RAY: FFA 2, 35 Glee Club 1. THOMPSON, BARBARA: Honor Society 3,4, Projects Chairman 45 Service Club 2,45 FTA 3,4, Historian 45 Choral Guild 1,35 Office Assistant 35 Jun- ior Class Play. TICE, PAULA: Student Council 35 Bi- 5 E 2 r Q EJ M at +4 ' A Z 5 Q .5 t sw 5 5,3 1 v X, ,S X xl New 4 gg v-.11 9 if sv I ,s 55,5 5 5 . f ,pg 5 PATRICIA STEWART 5 BUTCH SUGGS ,, RAY THOMAS PAULA TICE EDWARD STRICKLAND HERBERT SULLIVAN BARBARA THOMPSON JOHN TOTMA-N ology Club 3,45 Art Club 3,45 Electronics Club 45 Latin Club 15 Student Assistant 45 Homeroom Officer 4. TOT- MAN, JOHN: Choral Guild 1,3,45 FFA 3. TURNER, KENNETH: DE Club 45 Student Assistant 3. VAN SICKLE, CONSTANCE: Newspaper Staff 2,45 Column Editor 45 Library Club 15 Future Nurses 15 FTA 15 Latin Club 15 Choral Guild 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,25 'Office Assistant 2,35 Pep Club 1,2. VARNADOE, WESLEY: Electronics 3,45 Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 25 Student Assistant 3,4. VOOR- HEES ELAINE: Red Cross Representative 35 FHA 45 Trojanettes 3,45 Student Assistant 3. WALKER, RO- BERT: Student Council 4, President 45 Wheel Club 2, 3,4, President 2,35 Boys State 35 Lettermanfs Club 2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Boys Seniors-T.M. Mardis, R. Johnston, B Buchhold, B. Kemp. wsglgqi H- f t.,,,,w,, 5, T hat Long-Awaitea' Day . . . raduation State 3, Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4g Student Assistant 3,4. WATSON, JACK: Wheel Club 2,3,45 Chem Club 35 Sportsman Club 3,4, Letterma.n's Club 3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4g JV Football 2,35 Golf 3,45 Track 1: Home- room Officer 4, Student Assistant 4. WEISS, ARMAN- DO: Spanish Club 1,2g Sodality 1, 25 Holy Name Society 1,25 Soccer 1,25 Baseball 3, WHEELER, SHIRLEY: GAA 1,23 Pep Club 1,25 Student Assistant 3, DCT Club 4. WIGGING, EUGENE: Baseball 2,3. WILKERSON, FREDDIE: FFA 1,2. WILSON, ANN: Homeroom Of- ficer 3. WITHEROW, MARY: Library Assistant 3,4. WITTE, LEONARD: Safety Patrol 1, FTA 4, DCT Club KENNETH TURNER CONSTANCE VanSICKLE ROBERT WALKER JACK WATSON ,N S Wil ? lf: - , fx is IVY WO' w QQZQ '- - t.,:' , Q ..k, .e if I . wi f' to ef: ,sv sw-f 52.1- ' Et' ji is , . ,v,,,, 5, 1,f,,1tE,,:x ::' - .. . 4 K, viwgwtgflg-ntlijililfwgnf fz:f,-aff,!az,:se:3ww3f5S 5gLg3g,:,f,W:jA,y ,- get-ginnip,-ff.S5l,eS1f M - 1 'msg,qgg,wmtggsifjlgf 1'i:ipfQi4f 'fiiEEiQE'.e'Q?'.:':f ''H':11fysQE2',gfEggitl,2 151393, NSE: Vi YU .:.:s'5- A fi Zffi Llgjf '5,fIf'ff geziw, ng A ' -' '. , A-,i1'+??sl3f5gQ-sl? -giq!'5i:ise.,. K 5, , fa. , - V :'fg5:rw2l33t1,1:' --tt I ' f , 'sfi4ga1Ei5ii , lv. ' 5 - :'f' A- . -.f. t , rf, c A - ,.,: r .,,,. , -I 5 V. viva? -' . , 4 V . H ' f:ff1ifzvIi3 1 n f 3972 524515 ,,f'faEf2iiSQS?:?f:f.i1- n zysv Hi? , tlzwfghw -,w5,fft,f 'ff ,4A,s1z,s2,,sf12V t fg-Qfggg,-'gf -z..fff:1Q'e'Qrt1LffL'wgf wg ,,11,ewf1 VE -M' ji 'k :?21K13'fRfl552nf ,. '- ll,fig,gegQqis 1 1' 5 ' ' ' 455 P.- V . ' li W 331 if . ,wills K ,ww , s L ., Us -..,:,- ga i 46 4, Spanish Club 2,35 Chess Club 2,3,4, Golf 3, 4, Student Assistant 4. WRIGHT, JOHN: Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Citizenship Award 13 Biology Club 2, Vice-President 25 Junior Class Officer, Vice-President 35 Key Club 4, Vice-President 45 Football 3,4, Varsity, Chaplain 3,45 Track 45 Student Assistant 4. MAYNARD, CHARLES: Yearbook Staff 2, Business Manager 2, Basketball Man- ager 2g Cheerleader 1, Captain 15 Glee Club 1,3,4g Homeroom Officer 1. WESLEY VARNADO ELAINE VOORHEES ' ARMANDO WEISS ,,,.,..,., .,.. ..... , .l...,. ,..a SHIRLEY WHEE LER SENIORS NOT PICTURED ROBERT CARPENTER TALMADGE CHANCEY DAVID CQNNER JERRY DALE CHARLES FRAZIER STEVE GRANNIS CHARLES MAYNARD RoNDALL MCINTYRE MARTI MATTHEWS LEON NEWTON BECKY oWENs DWIGHT SHADOWN EREDDIE WILKERSON MARY WITHEROW CHARLE S WIGGINS , GARY WILLIS DAVID WRAY JOHN WRIGHT me .. ifw,f -' ., Q f,: +f2 ' ,,'f, rg A 12 . F . :if A -: - ' V, . EQFA?-M' 1' W1-Q' fer' in , Z,,HA,,.., I .azqu A ,,,,:, : -. ,:,. ':i5zi:i1'?52f-: If : - k'W'.vf Qf'1VtKI1'V'z .3i3i5!!? R IQPW EM WffA .':5C'f 1,.Y lf: .:i?5:Q5fifQgi..g5,- .2-me - M -A g,MEgmf1z sis f:::f1A5A-- fvH !, R ,fx , .V , I-.rf WH5135TWTi 9f'ff- f1f:1. -- 121255 I ' AJ-21'fw!1?5'ffffi'ff1 ,f1fm, f its 2 v -Wvfgszvirit-A f'ffWf's,q1f.1+,'e2:LzffirfIe' A H fg,2-'M 'Av15.g:Lw,,w1:-gf, 7 - . ,',1,j,5 i s ij ,jf is Attentive Seniors listen to Commencement address. LEONARD WITTE ANN WILSON JACKIE ZIELONKA all N Y ,mf Outstanding Evans The faculty this year made recommendations about recognizing outstand- ing Evans Students in the Senior High School. Shown at the left is Senior Sandy Elkin, voted the outstanding girl citizen. She has maintained a fine academic record and has contributed much in extra-curricular activities. Sandy has, 'RWM SANDY ELKIN through her example, exemplified a high degree of service and citizenship to- ward her school and fellow students. The male student in the high school awarded the title of best citizen is Bruce Dudley. His outstand- ing contributions to his school service are many. Bruce has given immeasureable service in the area of journalism, serving on the yearbook and newspaper staffs. His unselfish devotion to many school projects in which he actively solicited student and faculty sup- port is recognized by this award. 3 1 BRUCE DUDLEY In recognition of outstanding co-operation and under- standing of our students and people in all walks of life we wish to reserve this space for Mr. Samuel J. Armeni. Mr. Armeni, better known to ,his students as Smiley , is very active in dealing with people. He began his teaching career in Burton High School, Burton, Ohio, from 1950 to 1952. He took one year off from teaching and went to New York City where he concurrently taught at the Pratt School of Business and worked on his Masters Degree at Columbia University. In 1953 he returned to Ohio and taught one year at Middlefield, Ohio before coming to Florida. He was hired by Mr.Wiedenbeck to teach at Lakeview High School. After six years of teaching business subjects and teaching jour- nalism to the yearbook staff he moved to Maynard Evans. Mr. Armeni has worked on school publications since the beginning of his teaching career. He is at present the year- book sponsor and one of the Senior Class advisors. He is well known to give up his free and most valuable time to help students with the yearbook and personal problems. Mr. Armeni is a member of the national, state, and local associations of business education teachers. He has achiev- ed his B. S. degree in Education from Ohio University and his M.A. degree from Columbia University. H In conclusion, we hope that Mr. Armeni knows how much we appreciate him. 48 Citizens Earn David Radford was cho s en to receive the 1962 Out- standing Senior High English Student Award. David has performed well, both within the English Department and on nationwide tests, in the field of English. He has evidenced a keen insight in the field of literature, has indicated a mastery of grammar and usage in his oral expression and in written compositions. David Rad- ford richly deserved this English award. S czence Brent Blumenstein The Outstanding Senior High Student Science award goes to Brent Blumenstein. A conscientious and devoted science student--attributes that Brent lends to other scholastic endeavors of his at Maynard Evans--sums up the feeling that prompted the decision of this science award. 49 Recognition English David Radford Mathematics The Mathematics Department selected Brent Blumen- stein and Stephen Forsythe as recipients of the Out- standing Math Student award. Both of these gentlemen excelled in grasping new concepts in mathematics and applied same in concrete examples. They have worked diligently and vigorously on difficult materials. Both students participated actively in class discussions which enhanced the learning situations O1 their groups. It is felt that Brent and Stephen have contributed most fully toward the success of the Math Program at'Eva.ns during the 1961-1962 school year. Stephen Forsythe ET? E e:ii W Business Education inf Judy McAfee Home Economics Connie Crumling The 1961-1962 Outstanding Senior High School Student Home E conomic s Award was given to Miss Connie Crumling. Connie applies the knowledge of Home Eco- nomics in the techniques of Foods, Clothing Construc- tion, Home Management, Child Care, and Housing to her everyday life. She is a very capable person, accepting responsibility and following through to the successful completion of tasks assigned her. The faculty of the Business Education Department chose Judy McAfee to receive the Outstanding Business Ed- ucation Department Student Award for 1961-1962. Judy has majored in the field of business education and is outstanding in her work in business subjects. She is the possessor of a pleasant personality, is cooperative in working with the students and teachers in the depart- ment. It is felt that Miss McAfee will be an asset to some future business office. Social Studies Carolyn Roberson Carolyn Roberson has been an honor student in the Social Studies Department throughout her high school career. She has excelled in all of her social studies, making the highest score in the Social Studies area in the national testing program given at Maynard Evans. Carolyn is a dedicated scholar whof realizes not only the value but the necessity of a good education. The outstanding agriculture student is Tom Brown. Tom is a fine young man who displays a sense of responsi- bility and is very dependable. He works to his capacity at all times and is a leader in his class. This gentleman can be considered an asset to the Agriculture Depart- ment of our school. Tommy has represented Evans in many c onte sts and has always cooperated in all the activities of the FFA. He has maintained anadmirable attendance record of FFA meetings. Sharon Ramirez The Distributive Education award for the outstanding senio r high school student goes to Senior Sharon Ramirez. Sharon is training on the job with J. C. Penny's as a retail sales lady. She is rated as an ex- cellent worker by her employer. Sharon is courteous and unselfish in her dealings with her fellow students as well as the public with whom she comes into con- tact in performing her daily job. Agriculture p Tom Brown D.E. Senior Nancy Lash was the outstanding DCT student for this past year. Her employer for the Diversified Co- operative Training program was Doctor Sauerburn. At work, as well as at school, Nancy has been most co- operative, displaying an excellent attitude toward her employer and her studies. Nancy has shown outstand- ing progress, courteous conduct, and unselfish service. Nancy Lash Q iuWMawi ... m W, Q f ' f. ,.....,.......-.rw M-LI, C ' ,K , . Industrial Arts 1 Larry Lowe The outstanding senior high student in the Choral Guild is Lynn Beuchat. Lynn has been a member of the Choral Guild since its inception in 1959. She has been the Guild's librarian for three yearsg has beena soloist for concerts and assembliesg has been a Key memberg and has performedin soloing at the District IV Florida Vocal Association Festival in 1961. In 1962 Lynn rep- resented Evans at the All-State' Concert Chorus. Band Joe Mills D he f. I 5 Pictured at the left is the recipient of the Outstanding Industrial Arts Student Award--Larry Lowe. A credit to the Evans Industrial Arts Department, Larry takes pride in his work. He is very exacting in his work and his drawings ranked high in the Central Florida Fair. He is neat in his appearance and in his daily work habits. Choral Guild Lynn Beuchat The selection of the outstanding Band s tu de nt of the school year was made by the director and the students of the band. Joe Mills is student director and has been active in all the appearanc e s of the Pep Band. His leadership abilities and his conscientious e f fo r t s in the interests of the band more than qualifies him for this honor. Unselfishly Joe has served the band and the school in matters pertaining to our instrumental music program. 52 Physical Education The Outstanding Senior High School Athletic Award in Girls Physical Education was received by Diane Mc- Fadden. Diane is adependable member of the Physical Education Department. She is respected by her fellow students and is a good student. She possesses many friends and is interested in many fields of work. She is a leader in her extra-curricular activities. She has been a great help in organizing the Girls Athletics Association, which is still in its infant stages. Diane works well with groups of all ages and has a habit of success. Carl Herrmann The Trojan citizens who have r e c eive d the afore- mentioned awards represent another first in the history of Maynard Evans High School. It is the hope of the present Chariot Yearbook Staff that this tradition be continued in the yearbooks yet to be published. This living tribute has been established to honor those who give generously and unselfishly of their time and effort in the interests of a better student body and a better school. 53 Diane McFadden The Boys Physical Education Department is proud of its outstanding senior high sc ho ol member for the year 1961-1962--Carl Herrmami. This gentleman is an en- thusiastic member of the physical education classes. He takes an active part in all the intra- mural activities presented by the department. Carl sets an excellent example to be followed by other students in physical education. His sense of fair play and good sportsman- ship and cooperative spirit make him a good citizen of the department as well as of Maynard Evans. flat' Qi VOLUME III . j The underclassmen this year began the termwith an air of excitement and antici- pation. They had much for which to look forward. As well as the routine of requir- ed subjects they had the added privilege of choosing extracurricular activities which appealed to their interests. There were a number of clubs from which to choose membership, and those interested in sports, music, or service to the school were given many fields to enter. The juniors came back to school this year with a large part of their high school behind them. Besides their determination to produce good marks, they anticipated a WED or f51byrap61es good junior-senior prom. They also want- ed to do their best this year because next year they will be the .leading class. The sophomores were proud to be en- tering senior high and were anxious to make ,4 a good impression. They soon settled down to the daily routine and readily joined in the new activities. 4 . The junior high has its own organiza- tions, student government, and assembly programs. They are not connected with the senior high students, but carry on their own responsibilities. School is an even bigger challenge to them because they have more years and work ahead of them. 1 I Wu OQFCQSSIZZ en K N if ' ZIZ ' a i iise 5 J Gary Hall Andrea st. onge Dolly Klodzinski Jan Barnette Juniors Keeping in step with all the latest teenage fashions of our day, the Juniors arrived in September attired in Bermuda shorts and tennis shoes. Continental pants and knee-length shirts were definitely in vogue. A11 of these fads and fashions were noticeable at the Howdy Dancy sponsored by the Student Council. Next on the agenda was the election of class offi- cers. Nominees were chosen and voted upon by the Juniors. By this time things were in full swing and plans to strengthen the treasury were submitted. The ideas consisted mostly of the sale of popcorn after school and at all home basketball games, along with the presentation of the Junior Class Play. All this time and effort went toward the financing of the Junior-Senior Prom, a year-end event sponsor- edby our Junior Class. The thrill of wearing that lux- urious, new peau de soie gown and that crisp white dinner jacket was the reward for our many years of Waiting for that glorious evening. Juniors of 1961-62 will treasure the memories of the fun and excitement of the past year and look for- ward to the caps and gowns of the next year. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: ROW 1 tLeft to Right, Dolly Klodzinski, Jan Barnette, Kathy Lemelin, Andrea St. Onge, Lynne Herbert, Rosemary Rankin. ROW-2 Mr. Newberg, Sponsorg Craig Spearman, Ronnie Chip- man, Gary Hall, James Kvarda, Paul Sills, Bill Brown, Don Evans. ,, 1::,.--, t 'Y --O Yi? ii: :: 1 ' 5 K1 nfl? fr W: + 2 . 3 ales- 1 Yan ' .i ' :E :I ggi! 312 ff gi. x if 'af k K 'P r Q , ng , . U?-, wif! 'W X g' 1 ,.,.M5q ik in I ,gd ,... Am,. X me 5 -X QQ, , Jima N Q gf .Q If Q, M X Q J SK Q21 1 N-its s WM' uX!frf3'f'w ly ,Q i igkggilqag-l S , lghuksffgfi x N any . X f ifsfglp 'E - - A 1- .fa ,, I. , , , ,sm sm? ea ,, , gg A . li: nf li 51-fri' , K. W . 9,243 .2 fi 2 .1 'W 1, Q.. Aquv .g' z V ,F 5 5 fr if W5 Al 2 1, if Q M . .. ws :S n Nm ' l X M Q N S it . Md 4 as 'R if , .5 '- X515 72, nf: , . 1 8 sa I wwf amiga on 'Qandra Adcock Sdzan Anderson James Belchick Martin Bishop Gayle Bracewell Charles Alderman Sharon Atwell Susan Bellows Gary Blumenstein N X . ,Xl Jeanette Alexander ,Linda Alper Marie Balthaze Thelma Bennett Candy Booth Jan Barnetten A ' Wanda Bently Dennis Bdulnois Thomas Bragg H Barbara Brandenburg Cheryl Brooks Carolyn Anderson Janice Batson Diane Bernhoft Paul Bowen Thomas Brown William E. Brown. Carolyn Carolton Glenda Chase Karen Clemons Blgmner 5 Kenneth Buckner France Cornell Ronnie Chipman Bill Clouse Jim Cook Geraldine Burke Tom Cassidy Sue Chipman Linda Collins Sue Cook Richard Butler mJim Chancelor C Charmaine Christie Jerry Connell Richard Cooper J . Joyce Byrd Suzan Chanley Barbara Clark John Connell. 'Laffy 53555611 gf'- LL Shown ordering Class Rings from Mr. Hogue are Susan Anderson, Terry Day, Margaret Mackey, Tom McAdor Carrna Dorsey, Pat Gregory, Tommy Laki and Tobbie Hayes. Bob Cumb1e Donna Czarnecke Sally Davis ,TerJ1y.Dayi Becky Dodson Charlotte Donaldson Joe Donovan Sandy Doolittle Carma Dorsey Claude Dowda Patsy Driggers Pat Duggms Roberta Duncan D1a.ne Durkee rf Richard Dyer Barry Garman Carolyn Goodier Gary Hall Carolyn Haslam 1-l C VPQ: . ' ,rg ' , 15 yyyyy Ejasyfwf P?-1l ,.-., E ' ',y yX: W Gary Edwards xRuby Gartner Times Gray Jo Hanna John Hay min. ,. V. N w A+, Q-A 4 4' mf, , ' fa' egg: in j xv .. .L I, ' E K 'mfg 'Q we 4 was If :sf -r-, -1 .. ,Si naw, QM -:wf,L1,ur,-V, W ,wr-, ,J Jack Ellington Wade Gartner Pat Gregory Max Hargrove Jack Hayes gg 3 ,M- X AF' Ani on 539, M? 3 nf . I , Sandra Entwisle Don Evans Carolyn Goff Doris Hahn Mary Ann Harrison Tommy Heath ,W ' 4 ,-1, - ,,,, 'VL rh- I , Li' -f - na'-gf,-wwiz, Sf ,gy f 8 ,Lss3q,fa2s1,Uy' 9 -V ' w,zgVg?1 S Lynne Herbert Norma Jean Hoefs Priscilla Holbrook Dell Hoyt Carolyn Irick Carl Herrman Diana Hoeft Linda Hoovler Dave Huebner Pat Ivey . L y kil, . A h -- --i 'LLS 'K - -Hs' j . , f x H lr'- W H i gg? X, I - ' If 1 gasp K K - 1 5' ' Ea fi: ' - ,' L 1' SW' 5? , 5 5 4 21 y tiff' Larry Hodges Elayne Hoffman Walter Howard Pete Hutcheon Tommy Jonas - I J Q in if 1 if M ' f ff E s gli' A 3? W 1 1 n to 'LVw.7c a, 'Q . flf!?Gff'J'9 fig 1 ' ..., if f 3265415 43, gf 3151? . Q. ,ix , .',f5, ,,fE if 1' in YQfEg2S N , JoAnn Keene JoAnn Kembro Y, Raohel Kennedy 1 A Danny Kimble Dolly Klodzinski Betty Kloman James Kvarda Caroline Lake Pat League Carole Leigaber Kathy Lemelin Jean Lloyd , jg -ff,lIw' af lj fffsirgf ,,?5!Rs,, ' 4V?f?:fz,'i5 ff V nfs : Amiga. m,.. V -- i'f'7 ?fif , J M, if ' - l1Ag .i,'f-F21-I J an as m ay - V V in f . xiii? f. 5- V ' 1 - ' , W im Roberta King Tommy Lakin Sharon Logan Dallas Long Dennis Longist Junior Homecoming Attendants isplay Poise Ana' Beauzjf The lovely Junior At- tendants Charlotte Donaldson, Sharon Mc- Atamney, and Martha Reece wave to the spectators of the Home- coming Parade. 1 N Billy Lowe Chari Manship Sharon McAtamney Angela McGalin Joe Mills X Gary Lucas Margaret Mackey Tom Maitland Ted Mal ans Jeannie Markham Phil Marti Linda Mathis Tom McAdory Barbara McConaughy Mike McConeghy Jackie McCullough Bonnie McDuff Bill McGough Jim McKibben Jerry Milanish Jack Mills Roger Mills Carolyn Micray Darlene Mollnhauer Ann Murphy we-fag 'ln V ..: : M K L y r n gsfw :Egg 7 I aj' K gl , -xx n ., W ,X 4133543 Q gr .M Wynell Myera Barbara Nolite Mary Ann Palvisak Phil Perrita Pat Porter Jerry Neal Sam Norris Vicke Panhurst Duanne Pharris Paulette Prater Penny Nelson Mike O' Mara Kermeth Parker Gail Phillips Gary Priem Edwin Newcomer Brian Ottman Wendell Parsons James Pollet Elizabeth Priester Brenda Newton Maynard Oren Andy Pella Gene Porter Albert Ramirez ' ,l all a ki? f Ji' aw .wg fn In X X K '23 sf Wwe iff. i , gm, 1 A lf t Q, Q. ABE K X 'x lm f Sw S , gg fp? Rose Rankin Rodney Rodriques Pat Scholl Ed Siemer Chilcia Smith ibm Martha Reece Bobby Rogers Richard Schultz Paul Sills Charlie Snider Roger Repine Vicki Rogers Bill Schwartzkopf Bill Simmons Dorma Snider Sharon Richter George Rose Shirley Scott Janice Singletary Craig Spearman j i, 'V is i Mona Roach Steve Rumpf Dorthy Shelton Clyde Slowcomb Bob Speicher gi Y 1 , il 6, Pete Spitale Alice Sprague Gene Stinger Cathy Stewart Andrea St. Onge Sara Lee Sturn Wayne Thomas Q Henry Thompson Jerry Tinnin Donna Titchenae Charles Todd,-M Houston Tripp Douglas Vinning Don Walther 'Linda West Janet Wikel Jerry Williams kLutherV Winters ,A Jim Wilson Sybil Windsor Donald Stieger Jim Thompson Larue Tripp Bennie Williams Carol Wiswell Juniors Get Assistance In Preparations For Class Theme Q4 J unio nf th Miss E1 y ting their th Wright Verneta Wright Q Vicky Wright Pat Wob Joan Wr Sharon Z g ' 1 2.5 , Jil A WH ' ' , . A Aiw,,..., , , if itil -. ' - 'ISK' ff 8 , xii, mf affix .tl ful? f lt x txfiig Q . .ai 4 ,, 1ii2sw,i:.1'- I 1 rm.1-ul,-to lf, .lx tm l lv EQ wi' ll I swat, , iam Fifi, at M' in S Q2 K f' , It Mg, Larry Allen President Cy Overman Secretary Dick Wiedenbeck Vice President Patsy Stamps Treasurer x,a-M 91 Ulf' Sophomores Enthusiasmg that's what sophomores are notedfor! You are proud of being a senior high student and enter enthusiastically into the many, new activities of senior high life. You soon join new clubs and organizations, and high school athletics. Before long you find yourself together with more experienced Juniors and Seniors, fer- vently upholding our fine school spirit. By mixing this undying ambition with the re- sponsibility, loyalty, and experience which you will gain in the coming two years, you will have aunique recipe for success. As new senior high students, accept this challenge, and with this combination you cannot fail to benefit your high school. We welcome your interest and know that your growing efforts will make you a good and loyal citizen of M.E.H.S. Class President and I wonder if this is the right room? Sophomores sponsor hop. 68 Ray Adams Don Antisdel Dennis Avery Zola Bass Carolyn Beebe Johnny Blevins Larry Allen Westley Arnold Yvonne Alexander John Almquist Gloria Armstrong JoAnn Arrington Roger Barnes John Bates Betty Baily Jack Batchelor Nancy Bell Pat Bohannon Louise Bender ' Anthony Bolander Dana Bartlett Randy Batson Russ Bently Carol Bond Carol Anderson T' Ann Ausburn John Bartoletti Donna Beacham David Biga Malcolm Booth Margaret Anderson Cindi Avera Clinton Bass Faye Beck Pat Billings Jerry Boyd 1. sf KK - zfji 71-H, g,,. fX g'f5gli,,-,1f1.,11ffl V. , an awk, 1 1 'if Wffffii' sa- Qs, K f f-amw,,,,.i ff Q- Q 1' Q A ' A f Q' fa Jerry Bracewell Ellen Burke . 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These are From our clubs we receive benefits other one pleasure which we all enjoy and look than what we receive in the classroom, and forward to with great anticipation, and are which we acquire on our own. Our clubs willing to offer assistancein their planning. are character building and in most cases All of these things plus many others all prepareus for future vocations. They hold go together to compile the activities in social and intellectual a c ti vi ti es which which our stud benefit the whole student bod I ents partici at y. Our club ' and org-ani ' p e. They are s Justanother way of demonstrating our loy- zations are a great credit to the alty and interest in our scho entire school. ol. I F J f gcfzbzbbs Bob Bob Sandy Walker Leaman Elkin President Vice-Pr esident Secretary The main purpose of the Student Council is to represent the student body in gov- erning their affairs under the supervision of the faculty. Every year the main project of the Student Council is to sponsor the activities of Homecoming: selection of queen candidates, parade, and dance. For the first time at Evans, the Council undertook the presentation of the Sweetheart Ball in conjunction with the annual Sweetheart Contest . At the annual New Year's Eve Ball held at the Youth Center, Evans played host to the students of the various schools of Orange County. The Student Council deco- rated the Youth Center for this occasion. Under the supervision of the Student Council, a Student Court has been established at Evans. In the coming years, this new project will fill a great need of the student body. Also, through the efforts of the Student Council, an alma mater was composed, andaschool flagwas designed. It is the hope of the Council that future councils will carry on the fine traditions now existing in our school. gp. George Stallard -Treasurer 'NM Q I I I a- 1' '51, xqd xl.:-J: 1 5, xii. fi 'EMM A X .. s, W ,:' Zudent Government Inaugurates New raditions Az Uur School lv td.- President Bob Walker is pictured below with Members shown selling sweatshirts to Sponsor Mr. E. Fortner Trojan lettermen. NP' QF!!! President Walker presiding at meetingwith members left to right: Charlene Eyles, Charlotte Donald- son, Judy Klink, Linda Webb, Sandy Elkin, Cy Overman, Bob Leaman, Johrmy Roberts, Debbie Messer, Barbara Fox, Dolly Klodzinski, Sharon McAtamney, Pat Duggins, Jan Barnette, Mr. E. Fortner. STANDING: Cookie Miller, Larry Lehman, Brent Blumenstein, Bruce Campbell, George Stallard, and Leo Jackson. Committee keeping school calendar up to Members take coke break during council date sponsored hop wo N3 ' .. ,.,X ' ii i fffksfiii' ' :- .5-sian. 4 1.7, fm ,., . ...u,,.v, 3 , . fmwli . 5' If ,V i M J K, 3 v W S ' fl lililfl X 3 gp, wi . ig, H X f-A w 'W V, ' , at 2 Q 3 I usp X ' H fs, 2' 5 ' . idx' fi H gg if .w?a.l.. ' Keith Sigmon Editor Dolly Klodzinski Assistant . .a.rV52Qs,1 f ,Q . an wg-y -1, Q, ,agfw sw, . The Editors 1 Kay Shirley Eddie S. J. Armenf Mc Kinney Killingworth Strickland Sponsor Club Secr et ary Ari ROW ONE: Andy Pellarl oe Delegge, Don Evans, The success of a yearbook depends-on a well-orga group with every phase of the yearbook discussed step by each person presenting ideas for a good book. First the editorial staff of the yearbook must plan the style, and type of book. Pictures are planned and schedul individuals and clubs. While this is being done, yearbook r- sentatives throughout the Junior and Senior High Schoo selling subscriptions for our book to the student body. A1 tisements from local businesses are solicited by our bus staff and records are accurately kept. Craig Spearman. ROW TWO: Phil Marti, Dolly ' Kmdzmski, Janice Singletary, sandy Doolittle, Q OOPQFCI Z1 ve 0175 R GSI Rose Rankin, Paul Sills. Editors plan layout of book Yearbook photographers Yea: with sponsor. arrange pictures. pre: 1 1' Qs ff 0 at ff f . el l , , ,Q -X -X e XX-ex ...ls- is lu M, M5 532 l 114 , ,xii f- , , Q - , f. , ,t r , .. .V y yi- K I mf r:-ef? Cr , V, .Qi 5 s , ' ,g e:, 'if . ' f N Y L ly K J Ron Dupr ey Photography Carol Richburg Business Manager fkf-2P5'? 535 y' 3135 z yr ? i if 1 Wanda Stan Martin Nickerson Secretary Layout Business staff seniors collect Clow and Nickerson ed1t copy Jr. High members help sponsor money for Char1ot and layout get books ready for distribution. 4 - - v A I Ron Hess, Ass't. Editorg Bruce Dudley, Edi- torg Chris Hubbard, Bus. Mgr., Mr. Branyon, Sponsor. TRUJRN TRIBUNE rs.. Momm scaou. Staff members of the Trojan Tribune have worked hard this year to keep the student body informed about the big events which took place on the Evans' campus this year. Some of the news making incidents that the staff covered were Homecoming, the Sweetheart Contest, the Junior Class play, and all the ath- letic events. Besides reporting the news, the staff invited anyone who wanted to express his ideas on a subject affecting a school com- munity to write them a letter which would appear on the edi- torial page of the Tribune. Morzihbf Paper Covers Trojan Activities Virginia Dye, Betty McCall, Carolyn Evans, Richard Schultz, Barbara Nolte, Nancy Patsy Stamps, and Chris Hubbard. Another service supplied by the staff has been its report- ing of school news to the area newspapers which included the Evening Star and the Orange Peel News and Shopper. lnthe future, the staff hopes to come out on a regular basis, but since most of the staff was inexperienced this year, it was impossible to do this. The staff is now looking toward next year in hopes that each student will support the paper with 15 cents. Left to Right: CarolAslam,Dallas Long, Cindy Avera, Connie Van Sickle, Ann Owens, Bruce Dudley, Ron Hess, SEATED: Bonnie MacDuff, and Bonnie Kosky. FRONT ROW: Gloria Howard, and Carolyn Beebe SECOND ROW: Lynn Farmer, Connie Munsey, Marsha Grier, Paul Donovan, Paige McAtamney and Linda Webb. ,..,. ay Q H H , . 13 . I I Ji , . 2. ' K' . W k' . .ffl Kitty Nancy Kay Harden Sibert McKinney President Vice-President Secretary The Service Club helps the school, teachers, and community in anyway possible. The members do this by selling concessions at basketball and football games. They also help churches and other organizations with projects, such as the Lions, Civitan, and Dad's Club. Theyfill Christmas baskets with food and distribute them to the needy. Several dances and bake sales are spon- sored by the Service Club in order to raise money for the library. 1. Y V an wait fl f -f ' Asia. 4 'S' l Sharon Peterson Treasurer Service Club Projects X Benq?Z School And Community FRONT ROW: Mary Jean Foerster, Reta Rivers, Sharon Peterson, Kitty Harden Sandra Mundy, Brenda Newton, Sandra McEvers, SECOND ROW: Barbara Hutsell, Nancy Sibert Carolyn Carlton, Dottie Sheldon, Mr. Laura Cooper, Linda Ryan, Candy Booth, Roberta Reid, Carol Scarfo, and Kay McKinney. ,, ,..., M., f5.,.p.1 l 'nfl?t 'E -in as 4. - is i ' , qv ,Sl 5 , -nrstftli' ie QV' :!i,ifQ23fI-ip lf ffff2i'?i'fi't?Ell3:l' 'N f'igfIg,'?nf' gg ggi iwgiiszbela is .triyigggk If. 7, 1 -Q 7 Elizabeth BI-ent Clow Blumenstein President Vice-President Sandy Ginny Elkin Martin Secretary Treasurer .4 P1 U1 Q SU S CD O 5 f.f-n-fm.,':fW5:sgf f f ' 41ezA.,b7 ,IQ E f-f '-wee, is fwmy . O cs, .1 l fi Sponsors Excel in Leadershgv, Citizenshzp and Scholclrshqv NRTIONHL un-aowonf 'goum W !,?'..X f X' -x B I,-B The purpose of the National Senior Honor Society is to give recognition to those students who have excelled in their high school careers. The members are chosen on the merits of scholarship,leadership, character, and service and must con- tinue to excell in these areas to maintain membership. The Honor Society has complete charge of the senior high bookstore. lt also sponsors a free tutoring service for all students in all subject areas. We hope that those chosen to represent the Honor Society in thefuturewill continue to live up to its standards and by do- ing so live a life of service and leadership. FIRST ROW: Mr. Holton, Paula Kattenhorn, Ginny Martin, Elizabeth Clow, Wanda Martin, Sandy Elkin, Mrs. Carson. SECOND ROW: Martha Spadley, Barbara Thompson, Barry Barnhart, Bob Leaman, John Wright, John Miller, Brent Blumenenstein, Barbara Hutsell, Anne Denton. .. .v wanmmt -l ' ROW 1: Pat Duggins, Sandy Elkin, Becky Johnson, Paula Kattenhorn, Margaret Mackey, Debby Messer, Judy Fraley, Bunny Pelletier, Barbara Fox. ROW 2: Rita Rivers, Shirlee Killingsworth, Meloise Howard, Mary Hair, Diane McFadden, Coleen Craft, Carol Kline, Marilyn Mailley, Mrs. Hubbard. ROW 3: Sheila Rollins, Latrelle Burke, Mona Roach, Connie Munsey, Kathy Lemelin, Pat Gregory, Gloria Gray, Francine Brooks, Marty Viers, Judy Klink, Darlene Gilcrest. ROW 4: Kathy Klaire, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Paige McAtamney, Linda Webb, Charlotte Donaldson, Barbara McConaughy, Carole Knight, Brenda Newton, Faren Gibson. ROW 5: Dallas Long, Joyce Ley, Jackie Fraley, Jan Barnett, Janet Wikel, Sharon McAtamney. Tri-Hi-Y Is Successful The Tri H1 Yis composed of senior Junior and sophomore girls who are interested in the club because it gives them friend- ships activities such as parties dances sports and opportun- ,V , ities to learn many of the skills in social relations and leader- ship. The club works toward higher ideals, using as its guide the national purpose: To create, maintain and extend throughout our home, school and community high standards of Christian character. The club usually meets once every two weeks to conduct business, make plans for dances, parties and projects. Tri-Hi-Y is part of the local YMCA and of a large national association of more than 400,000 high school girls and boys in the United States. Service And Social Club Debby Judy Bunny A Becky I Mrs. Hubbard Messer Fraley Pelletier Johnson Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer V.. - lffllffllgs f T ,,l',,f :Lua . N Y' G 1 W 5 X ff W E Y 4 is - a 'ehtlfcfc 'WWII A FIRST ROW: Gary Hall, John Wright, Jack Mills, Sharon McAtamney, Club Sweetheart, Carl McMurray,Jerry Milanich, Mr. Winjum, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Alan Kloman, Joe Popson, Brent Blumenstein, Teddy Malans, James Kvarda, Gary Blumenstein, Thomas Head, Bob Kemp. Active Service Clubs The objects of the Key Club are: to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to co-operate with the school principal, to prepare for useful citizenship, and to accept and promote the c1ub's ideals. This, the first year for the Key Club at Evans, has been a successful one and we feel that we have set standards for service clubs in future years. Our main projects have been the organiza- tion of the Homecoming and the publishing of the student directory. We attribute our success to our hard-working sponsor, Mr. Winjum. Br ent John Joe Bob Gfrriald Blumenstein Wright Popson Kemp WIHJUII1 President Vice-President Secretary Trea-Sure? SPOUSOI' 11:1 ,, 1 A Www... ' gl S N f,l., v 3 lii A 'Wlff l w in ' ' I l , E4 tl: l 120 S fm Q L Wk -I 144 lnll. sll P4 , 5 ' 5 SS 2 lil um: ual at sv . .M , 0 ' 4 4 All s Ja if 1 QM K y . -7i,Qig.,, v -fwgmfilr:-li! ':: :1E'4- 9 '.'1 'u5'fi!i ffm , ,.-Dmf..,:s:: v-ef, --,. .,w nfgvh m.. 5 - J. lf 4 ' 'Jeff ,L 'V , . lfiixwfaqjligzv wi . Q.. , ' self-3-'G Roscoe Keith Bill Brian William Markette Sigmon Layman Rodenbaugh Smith President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Wheel Clubs International, and Rotary International may well be proud of their Evans branch this year. Our Wheel Club carried on the work of past clubs, placing one ideal above all others. . . Service. The Wheel Club included in its activities for the school this year: Parking cars at all home football games, painting the goal posts and making a. sign for the stadium. We presented two dances this year, one being an alumni dance in the spring. The traditional Seniors vs. next year's team basketball game was held in March and we also sponsored an assembly for the seniors, introduc- ing them to the Rotary's famous 4-way test. Promote School unctions FIRST ROW: Craig Spearman, Roddy Renzulli, Frank Dillon, Wes Arnold, Larry Allen, Chuck Ferrell, Bob Walker, Cookie Miller, Larry Ferguson., Johnny Roberts. SECOND ROW Ray Colantonio, Jim Chapo, Ronnie Chipman, Brian Rodenbaugh, Buddy Smith, Sandy Doolittle, Bill Layman, Bill McGaughy, Dave Johnston, Leo Jackson, Frank Johnston. THIRD ROW Paul Sills, Phil Marti, Jack Watson, George Stallard, George Amrein, Bob Cumbie, Roscoe Markette, Dick Wiedenbeck, Ed Selmer, Bobby Moore, Keith Sigmon, Larry Lehman vc' c 4 Q ,af?Y?,f,0 v . M . F4 , 1 affy toe A1 121 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ernie Starr, Patricia Wolbert, Deloris Thacker, Dana Bartlett, Sue Ann Starr, Connie Munsey, Colleen Craft, Patsy Driggers, Margie Stinson, Mary Hair, Mrs. Ruby Church. SECOND ROW: Donna Snider,Donna Titchenal, Ruth Cutting, Diane McFadden, Linda Kouwe, Alice Reid, Yvonne Alexander, Marilyn Mailley, Gloria Gray, Jackie Fraley, Karen Clemens. THIRD ROW: Kathy Klare, Margie Burgess, Sharon Jarnagin, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Linda Webb, Connie Crumbling, Beth Ludtke, Judy Riley, Mary Ann Cappabianco, Sandy McEvers, Sandy Mundy. FOURTH ROW: Pam Ward, Zola Bass, Donna Parrish, Anita Suggs, Latrelle Burke, Pam Curlee, Margaret Anderson. F H A. Club Encourages Interest In The Home QNAKE The mam objective of the F.H.A. is to develop the potential abilities of the members. Cz-ow f, QA Another desire is to develop a better understanding of our family members and to con- 32 Q - ' , tribute to their well-being. We wishto interpret the value of Home Economics as a basic 5 S '9- part of our total education, and promote good will through getting to know our neighbors LL I aj at Home and Abroad. 'A lf L? , 2 Y x , fc . l I ,e N' tv pq DPA ROW FIRST: SheilaWerhand, Jackie Sine, Kay Hood, Sharon McClure, Mary Ellen Crow, Kitty Gates, Tena Brandenburg, Judy Hillman, Brenda Lamb, Carolyn Copeland, Mary Dingman, Pat Dees, Judy Jackson. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Green, Pat DeMarco, Barbara Fruentis, Sandy Chestnut, Joyce Puglia, Pat Smith, Martha Doyle, Susan Megow, Linda Norville, Martha Hayes, Joan Humphrey, Susan Wads- worth. THIRD ROW: Lenor Newns, Sharyn House, Shirley Williams, Margie Lackey, Diana Aubut, Sandy Jones, Jackie Clark, Donna Lucas, Donna Railsback, Pamila Bohannon, Terry Townes, Shirley Slack. FOURTH ROW: Linda Steffenson, Sherry Johnson, Gay Gardner, Kathleen Knittel, Linda, Shaw, Betty Saylor, Judy Williams, Ann Simmons, Linda Allen, Judy Vaughn, Vicki Bryant, Lynn Prince, Betty Kembro, Frances Beckham. FIFTH ROW: Patsy Richter, Bunny Baggett, Margie Miller, Judy Simon, Becky Shirley, Danna White, Sanja Shepard, Jackie Pritchett, Carmen Lusk, Lou Rhea Dutton, Deloris Daniels, Margie Fears, Jane Andrews. SIXTH ROW: Miss Tanner, Karen Evans, Linda Dameron, Brenda Olson, Donna Bryant, Dianne Jennings, Anita Thompson, Carol Miller, Patsy Farring- ton, 'Linda Sparks, Joyce Bohannon, Sharon Westbrook, Mrs. Kahn. one ,.! X swfaam4r............., . ,, , Y, , vm rx.: .l:.af:.ff4 Bobby Ray Johnny DOH Pete Gray Thomas Bates King ROIQ3-T1 President Vice-President Reporter Treasurer Sentmel 1' ' ': -I5 ' W ' 41ON Ia I lhllll -I V . ' , 'l . d 72- AS N -' T. 'W Q 1 ayrsr it :- W: dy 21 . A .'1s G W Q Q 'eah A j ehcuvgw T 2? egg Q M H bert John r. er Bulled Henley Chaplain Sponsor ,F E A. Trains Useful Vocations In Agricultural Field During the first year the agriculture students study During the courselof the ye ar the F.F,A. has a animal science, crop enterprises, forestry, and farm parent and son banquet, puts on an exhibit at the Central mechanics. The second year they study animal science, Florida Fair, enters a public speaking contest, horse- poultry dairy science, beef cattle enterprise, and farm shoe pitching contest, tractor driving contest, and con- mechanics. The third year is devoted to animal science tinues the beautification of the school grounds. citrus enterprise, ornamental horticulture, home beau- tification, farm mechanics, and parliamentary pro- cedure. wr D 1 FIRST ROW: Bob Leaman, Henry Thompson, David Radford, Leonard Witte, Don Hair, Gerald Magano, SECOND ROW: Barbara Thompson, Dolly Klodzinski, Linda West, Sandra Crews, Virginia Dye, Alice Sprague, Sandra Entwistle, Margaret Stinson, Brenda Newton, Rita Rivers, THIRD ROW: Miss Elvery, Charlotte Donaldson, Diane McFadden, Mary Hair, Beatrice Buchhold, Paula Kattenhorn, Janet Wikel, Donnie McDuff, Mr. Girroir. Future Teachers Serve Evans . As They Prepare For Future The Future Teachers Club is for those students who are in- terested in teaching as a profession. The members develop their interest through programs such as movies, panel discussions with teachers and interns, and guest speakers. Each year the members visitnearby schools to observe and try teaching methods themselves. The FTA has one money-making project a year - a dance in X A September. During American Education Week the members hon- Z f- ored the faculty at a reception. Other projects Were: attending - the State Convention in Clearwater, having a clothes drive for , - W-it fiiw needy children, participating in the Homecoming Parade, Sweet- ' Miss Elvery heart Contest, and helping members win scholarships. Mr. Girroir Sponsor SPOHSOI' Bob Beatrice Charlotte Henry Leaman Buchhold McDonald Thompson President Vice-President Treasurer Chaplain , :ya . 0' I , f J: sail P A 91 ,, aaa 4 Q fp 4' ff . , 2 t .4 ,,,, W ' ,pawns 'W' H 5 1, . , i,,,.,tq x i ' f. , rits , Carol Arlene Scarfo Rubelow President Vice-President L A Fl UTURE B USIIIESS 1. enqrns ,D rliiucn a Wm 'N 5 2 , 1+ i E 'i 'W X Q as ,,., A 4, up . 5351 ' gf s, L 32 , gi, .. W ' t fr' Ziff-mlr. 1 1 Tommie Mae Mary Jean Mardis Foerster Secretary Treasurer The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization, organiz ed to help business students achieve leadership, scholastic, and vocational abilities before entering the business world. The projects of the club this year were: sponsoring a stenographic bureau, making and selling candy, and holding clean-up-campus campaigns. The activities of the club included an installation of officers and club members and a skit on Office Do's and Don'ts. Future Business Leaders Plan Careers For Future FIRST ROW: Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor, Carol Scarfo, Arlene Rubelow, Mr. Albin Newburg, Sponsor, Tommie Mae Mardis, Mary Jean Foerster, Mrs. Gladys Phillips, Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Stan Nickerson, Zelda Bass, Dorothy Jackson, J o Hendrix, Myra Homan, Marilyn Mailley, Brenda Newton, Andrea St. Onge, Glenada Chase, Cora Likens, Judy McAfee, George Blue. 3 125 V ' ...ti ll -t .. A ,, FRONT ROW: Paulette Prater, Beverly Leggett, Don Shytle, Tony Myers, Tom Maitland, Clyde Slo- comb, Georgetta Reed and Mr. Jaeschke, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Philip Perretta, Kenneth Shuck, Ronald Kulik, Roy Smith, Bobby Angel, Kenneth Turner, Charles Mannary, and James Keepke. TI-HRD ROW: Carolyn Mauldin, Zelda Bass, Donna Baker, Jo Ann Rankin, Sharon Ramirez, Linda Murray, Brenda Coleman, and Mary Oxley. i ff S DCT and DE Students G 1 I 5 , ' KX T The Maynard Evans Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America has compiled an out- standing record in the two years that it has been p reparing students for the business world. The activities and abilities of the group have brought recognition to Maynard Evans High School throughout the State by winning contests and electing State Club Officers. Not satisfied with just that, members, with the help of MINUTE MAID orange juice, lead the campaigningwhich elected a Florida D.E. student as the South Eastern Regional Vice-President at the National Leadership Conference in Chicago. A490 fx f' 6 237 Q- 1 Q3 91 U' Q ei, D.E. students learn and earn by the cooperative plan. From this group will come the future leaders in the fields of marketing and distribution. Next time you notice a well-dressedJunior or Senior who has a snap to his walk, who seems to know where he is going, and who acts just a bit more mature, watch him--all the way to D-3. Zelda D011 Jo Ann Sharon Mr. Donald B-91SS Shytle Rankin Ramirez J aeschke President. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Coordinator -1321 x : at 3 with is ,, tt 95-15 I dfsffiffizuavs , . i t ,Q ,V g Q? ' 4 'W U A ' 'PEW' it i ' + .M 4 .5 W . Q A 25, E if A ' ,rw M - Alan. 'S - fri jr gt ,,. , Q... Q . ,fs 52423: 1, g VV, S 'gg fm., F, 'i ridges ' 1 ir fi Z 'f i j i' Q 9 Q gfiiingl in . ' e as 53 9 Y .. .5.VAK, 4 ff ' Nancy Butch Sonia Martha Mr. Fred Lash Suggs Russell Spradley Sibert President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Coordinator Diversified Cooperative Training offers on-the-job training to select Juniors and Seniors in trades, industrial, technical distributive and commercial occupations. Students in the program spend on-half day in school and one-half day on the job. Club activities aim to promote cooperation among members, to develop social experiences, and to foster understanding and appreciation of the DCT Program in the school and in the community. Each member desires recognition as an ambitious student, efficient worker, and valuable citizen. Plans for each year include participation in State and District Conven- tions, an Employer-Employee-Parent Banquet. A club project that serves as a remembrance to stu- dents is a part of student work each year. 1 ' . Q52 nfl-tlvxdsxbx ,K Z N off Rv, V 0 Tw: C ti 0 All lit O A ' 'C 11 N - G 0 , . Co ? Recezve On The Job Tmznzn fi -0 - f R C L U FRONT ROW: Nancy Lash, Marti Matthews, Martha Bates, Butch Suggs, Charlene Beier. SECOND ROW: Irene Cox, Shirley Wheeler, Beverly Gatewood, Kay Hall, Brian Rodenbaugh, and Leonard Witte. THIRD ROW: Joyce Pyburn, Anita Ruth, Martha Spradley, Sonia Russell, Carol DeCicco, Woody Long, Mr. Sibert, Sponsor. IZ7 , ,. . fi , M. . ., 1 , - ,.,, , 5 -A ii :U 1 , 1, -kpw, , Z , Ei A-r.'3ff 'muvzzjq 'S-5,5 , zsm,-:,s:,gw:... , was pm, -in .1 ,ey dawg any - . sa,,.,,.,fn Charles Bill Barbara Crutcher McGaughy Layman President Vice- President Secretary The Spanish Club had a full and active year. The very attractive float entered in the Homecoming parade took first prize and earned the club treasury 35.00. The Semi-Formal Christmas party was given in December and was abig success. In February the club sponsored a St. Valentines Day Dance for the student body and turned out to be very enjoyable. The club members attended the Cervantes Festival sponsored by Rollins College every year and to highlight the year was the annual Spanish Club Banquet. Members of the club enjoyed Spanish food and entertainment at its best. .I ' K: .,g1m,,.s ,gn - f Janice McGalin Treasurer- Mrs. Virginia - h I b T h MPS- F1012 pan ls C u eczc es Thomas Sponsor SPOHSOI' ustoms and Tradz tzons - L 11' ROW ONE: Mrs. DeVoe, Char1e.S,Q1lq'5gher, Connie Munsey, Marsha FQ Grier, Darlene Gilchrist, Linda Ferguson, Bill McGaughy, Mrs. '- - Thomas. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Haslam, Sue Chipman, Sandy ' . Crews, Carol Leigaber, Bunny Baggett, Shelia Rollins, LindaAlper, .1 David Elmore, Mary Odle, CarolWilliams,Ange1a McGalin. THIRD i-Q1 , ROW: Susan Pella, Alycesue Peacock, Ruby Gartner, Jo Hanna, Judy MCG8.1iI1, Janice McGalin, JoAnne Wheatley, Betty McCall, Rachel Doscher, Priscilla Holbrook, Eric Jordan. FOURTH ROW: - Linda Norville, Cliff Odom, Lenore Nuens, Barbara Layman, Karen Herrmann, Margie Miller, Faren Gibson, Delores Daniel, Jack Mills, Barry Barnhart, Donnie Harrison, Jerry Williams. t. 'x 1 f, R, Latin Club MEMBERS OF THE LATIN CLUB PICTURED, left to right. ROW ONE: Mrs. Gainer Sponsor, Joe Delegge, Vice President, Joan Wright, President, Cathy Segrest, Chaplain, Pat Billings, Treasurer, Dallas Long, Secretary. ROW TWO: Marjie Lackey, Donna Kraff, Mona Roach, Becky Neal, Richard Taylor, Sammy Shepard, Linda Webb, Mary Ann Palvisak, Stephen Holstein. THIRD ROW: KB-Iliill, Chenevert Pat Wolbert, Norma Hoefs, Jackie Sine, Joe Porter, Sandy Adcock, Dana Bartlett, Don Hair, Barbara Hutchinson, Jim Gray, Nancy Palvisak, Kenneth Parker, Kathy Klare, Jack Getz, Bob Cunningham. French Club MEMBERS OF THE FRENCH CLUB are pictured, left to right: Mrs. Fails, Sponsor, Carolyn Roberson, Secretary, Eddie Strickland, Pre sident, Bunny Pellitier, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Denise Couture, Alice Poole, Donna Lice, Linda West, Janice Singletary, Allen Poole, Bobby Smith, Sharon Peterson. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Seymour, Betty Kloman, Dorothy Jackson, Julia Griffin, Henry Ardes, Kathy Merg, Margie Fear, Stephen Forsythe. -Q , K i.a2, f,.-ti17i!'?,.uf.w'52,r?95!m.4zEv 'mlifihukf 4f95k!:J?KB?'. R' YES: QE!!! Chess Club MEMBERS OF THE CHESS CLU PICTURED Left to right: Wende Parsons, Bobby Bush, Kenneth Pa: ker, Bill Schwartzkopf, Pete Sp tale, Barry Hay, Richard Schultz, M Rice, Sponsor. The Chess Club pre vides a place and an opportunity fc those interested to engage in a gan of skill. F uture Nurses offlmerica MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE NURSES CLUB ARE PICTURED left to right: FRONT ROW: Priscilla Holbrook, Glenda Chase, Cheryl Brooks, Vicki Pankhurst, Sharon Peterson, Sue Chipman, Sharon Richter. SECOND ROW: Anita Suggs, Sandra Antwistle, Mrs. Brame, Sponsor, Angela McGalin, Barbara Bessey. 1a.x L1ml11, , M111 ,lull 2- Q.. 1 A FIRST ROW: Left to right, Treasurer, Inez Elmoreg Vice President, Rosemary Ackleyg Pre- sident, Tom McAdoryg Secretary, Bobby Bush, Chaplain, Sybile Barney, Sponsor Mr. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Faye Andrews, Dottie Mitchell, Dale Phelps, Linda Grissom, Janice Hancock, Donna Yitchenal, Eccie Sutton, Penny Snider, David Clingman. Devotions Club Begins Day Ufiih Religious Reading ROW 1: Henry Thompson, Rosemary Ackley, Sybile Barney, Charles Lock, Phil Perretta ROW 2 Sponsor, Mr. Sibert, Joyce Ley, Janice Handcock, Tom McAdory, Jean Lloyd, Carol Liegeber T, ' 'TZYZXI-IL: KEQBSSM! - P S Y c h o 1 o 8 .Y S t u d c MEMBERS OF THE PSYCHOLOGY CLUB are pictured left to right: BOTTOM ROW: Gary n Robbins, John Miller, Dick Knickerbocker, Charles Domina, Ray Colantonio, George Blue, Ron t Duprey, Barry Barnhart, Frank Johnston, Carl McMurray. SECOND ROW: Reta Rivers, Judy McAfee, Arlene Rubelow, Bob Cunningham, Eddie Strickland, Leo Jackson, Molley Galloway, Mr. S Girroir, Buddy Smith, Debbie Messer, Barbara Fox, Sandy Elkins, Edwina Burgess. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Robertson, Bobbie Reid, Mary Hair, Myra Homan. Library Qsistcznts Aid School LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, SITTING, are: Sybel Barney, Sandra Hersee, Margaret Paine, Mary Witherow, Sharon Fitzgerald, Becky Owens, La Jo Mizelle, Joanne Wheatley, Marion Cook, Margaret Mackey, Carolyn Anderson. STANDING: Mrs. Pennington, Dorothy Shelton, Annis Crusselle, Bill Simmons and Richard Shaffer. lmfiipf-F' , ROW 1: Don Evans, and Terry Engle. ROW 2: Mr. Foster, Sponsor, Ron Connell, George Slater, Richard Dyer. Senior High boys help faculty in the Visual Aid Department. Their know- ledge of the equipment has been a big help to the administration in the past year. Pictured at left: Barry Greens, and Christus Anthony. At bottom: Mr. Landrum, Tim Trott, Richard Camnitz, Barry Greens, Christus Anthony, Ronnie Lundy. These gentlemen assist each day b efo r e and after school with traffic entering and leaving the Junior High School. ROW ONE: Sandy Elkin, Cy Overman, Judy McAfee, Carol Stelzer, Carol Moran, Linda Wooten, Paige McAtamney, Latrelle Burke, Judy Cason, Mavae Evans. ROW TWO: Keith Sigmon, Craig Spearman, Don Evans, Phil Perretta, Gary Robbins, Lynn Herbert, Barbara Hutsell, Sue Furman, Bill Catogni. ROW THREE: Angela McGalin, Betty Bailey, Debbie Messer, Mary Jean Foerster, Linda Kouwe, Cindy Pozniak, Sandy AdCOCk, Ginny Hodges, Sue Cook, Chelsea Smith, Dolly Klodzinski. Yearbook Representatives Ara' Chariot S tajjf ROW ONE: Philip Lucas, ,Jim Wilson, John Slusorz, Alan Scorboro, Donald Webster, Eddie Powell, Philip Flevry, Randy Gombil, Ronnie Ellman. SECOND ROW: Sandra Roby, Steychia Williams, Kay Long, Judy Hudson, Frances Starn, Linda Rash, Gail Spearman. ZLTHIRD ROW: Lina Tubbs, Gail Pratt, Denise Couture, Dolore s Morrison, Nancy Vicks, Kathy Lemons. FOURTH ROW: Gail Slbcomb, Morgie Miller, Betsy Fleck, Charles Hausleden, Beverly McPea.k, Cheri Gaither, Linda Hall. FIFTH ROW: Elaine Gray, Mary Jane Schilling, Robert Pelfrey, Marsha Artmik, Charles Von Sicke, Linda Anderson. NOT PICTURED: Brenda Olson, Alana Fortner, Sharon Mitchell. , , y r, ln . an 1 - - G S r k a i y 1 1 L El El d n i d C S K 11 S o h W a 1 I' C e d ROW.1: Rose Delcher, Dorothy Livingston, Vivian Winner, Beth Clow, Allene Grannis, g Miriam O'Ne11l. ROW 2: Bettye Horton, Loretta Washburn, ldalee Dameron, Julia Wheeler, Marian Schafer. C P. TA. Ojjfers Better Parent Teacher Relationshqa ROW 1: Rose Delcher, Allene Grannis, Vivian Winters, Anita MacDonald, Beth Clow, Joyce Stallings, Pete Dicksong Secretary, Corky Curley. ROW 2: Mr. T. Wiedenbeck, Trudy Radford, Betty Walker, Vice-President, Dorothy House, President, Helen Kirkpatrickg Helen Jackson, Treasurer, Julia Wheelerg Betty Horton, Mary Annetta Hoovler, Jewel Cason. NOT PICTURED: Edna Foster, Elaine Tennant, Mr. R. Doss. Cafeteria Workers ana' Castodians I rzsare Necessary Services LEFT TO RIGHT: Dot Evans, Beulah Jackson, Jane Johnson, Billy Johnston, Hilda J essen, Gloria Lakin, Blanche Henderson. FRONT ROW: B a r b a r a Baker, T r u dy Pelter. BACK ROW: Dot Gale, Tommy Maitland. LEFT TO RIGHT: Agnes Furman, Mary Maloney, Ruttie W lace, Charles Crutcher, Flourine Spradley, Burnice Ma Carl Heintzelaman. L FIRST ROW: Evelyn Velkavrh, H. R. Llyod, Ann win Tiplady. SECOND ROW: I-Iurston Black, Bob Harris, Blume. ' 1 3WV MN ' Fw The Bookstore workers for the Senior High are pictured LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Martin, Lynn Beuchat, Barbara Thompson, Elizabeth Clow, Virginia Martin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Hutsell, Martha Denton, John Wright, Brent Bluminstein, Paula Kattenhorn. Trojan Troy Shop Big Success This year the bookstore has acquireda new name -- the Troy Shop . The aim of the Troy Shop is to serve the students by making school supplies available to them at reasonable prices. Profit from the bookstore will go toward sending delegates to the Honor Society convention in April. The Junior High Bookstore workers are pictured LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Calagone, Donna Lucas, Diane Kilmer, George McCoy. TOP ROW: Phyllis Varnadoe, Mr. Brown, Anita Thompson. 1.53 137 95' is ,f l- Q Q 1 Q 4 ? 2 ,ff 4 , :., ff , . - -ltr WHS, Dave Paula Judy Sandy Knittle Tice McAfee McEvers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer V The Biology Club is composed of those-students who show an , fyrr , , interest toward the biological sciences, and enjoy learningwhile I, r y . ,, ,my , ,i having fun. Field trips are just one of the many highlights that J members enjoy. Trips this year were taken to the State Parasit- E , ,p! J ology laboratory in Kissimmee, aprivate hematologv laboratory E Q, , , in Orlando, a citrus laboratory in Winter Garden and a trip to H t ' Gatorland. A week-end trip to Daytona Beach in May climaxes Q, the year's activities. Members and sponsors stay at Elinor , li' Village and vis it Marineland and places of loc al interest. Monthly meetings consist of showing biology films, lectures, 5 '52 ars.wf14a,i?mk'i fn f f? laboratory work and general business. Mr. Hunt 'H Mr. Fortman SPOIISOI' I, oo, Y C 4 X Spgnsor 9 NI 0 B Q i CI 19 B101 0 gy f ,Q W u L ' A. Q 4 , , 4 N. W J Members of the Biology club are pictured left to right, ROW 1: Gary Bluinenstein, Dave Knittel, Paula Tice, Linda Ryan, Sharon Degington, Sandra McEvers, Judy McAfee, , B0bbY Livingston- ROW 2: Mr. Hunt, Jack Butler, Stephen Holstein, George McCoy, Shiela Rollins, Linda Davis, Lynn Secrest, Lucinda Merritt, Barbara Catogni, Sharyn House, Cheri Gaither, Pam Webster, Jo Shelton, Mr. Fortman. ROW 3: Jeff Hoyt, Terry Duggins, Mike Donovan, Chuck Thomas, Hyra Homan, Susan Lee, Patsy Farrington, Carol Miller, Ellen Amerin. ROW 4: Roger Handley, Jim Wigmore, Mike Moorehead, Don Hair, Herb Sullivan, Dell Hoyt, Kenny Raynor, Tommy Brown. Members of the club that are NOT PICTURED: Bill McLeod, Ronnie Chipman, Sandy Mundy, Kip Wynecoop, Robert Bailey, Judy Alper. HSA 2 President Vice-President Secretary Sponsor Carolyn Roberson Tim Earnest Anita Courture Mr. C. Odom The Future Doctors Club is associate d with the Florida Medical Associationwhichinstigated its origination. A physician ' serves as coordinator for the club. There is a monthly meeting with the teacher-sponsor and a 5. . physician. These doctors who represent all b r an c h e s of the I I- profession present lectures to the students. Movies are used Q ' 3 occasionally instead of lectures. f , , The Club makes occasional tours of hospitals where a special i ,4 effort is made to give Future Doctors a view of the work of phy- 5 sicians in all fields. , There will be an annual visit of the Medical College of the - University of Florida in Gainesville. This, we feel, will stim- 1 y ulate a keen interest on the partof the student to select medicine as their career. Future Doctors 1ST ROW fseatedj Carolyn Roberson, Anita Coutovr, Ronnie Fogarty Con tablel. 2ND ROW KL to RJ Dani Hoffman, Mary Ann Palvisak, Robert McLaughlin, Stephen Holstein, Danny Needham, Chuck Thomas, Joe Delegge, Lee Martz, Freddie Long. BRD ROW CL to RJ Mr. Odom, John Miller, David Radford, Pat Billings, Dana Bartlett. BACK ROW KL to Rl Gary Robbins, Richard Shultz, Dick Knick- erbocker, Gary Blumenstein, Tim Earnest, Don Hair, Barry Barnhart, Cliff Odom, Robert Livingston. l --.-........,-..............a--p .,- , Senior High Office Workers left to right: Virginia Dye, Gloria Gray, Judy Alper, Barbara Thompson, Bonnie Hughes, Pat Stewart, Linda Ryan, Debbie Messer, Barbara Fox, Sandra McEvers, Vicki Parrish, Ginny Martin. TOP ROW: Judy Fraley, Barbara Clark, Marion Cook, Ruby Gartner, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Cochrane, Mr. Holten, Mrs. White, Mr. Pitts, Mary Cowart, Linda Mathis, Sandra Hendrix, Shirlee Killingsworth. Selcretczries Ada' Ejfciency To Ojfce Stajjf Junior High Office Workers, left to right: Marlene Smith, Judy Vaughn, Mary Jane Helton, Judy Klink, Martha Viers, Linda Hall, Lucinda Merritt, Diane Kilmer, Elaine Edge. TOP ROW: Judy Jackson, Karen Clemmons,Wayne Akers, Mrs.Johnston,Mr. Phillips, Mr. Smith, Mr. Belchick, Paula Katten- horn, Martha Hayes. 4? 3 , V ,,, wiffffiiiliflzziif' in K John Mike Dale Mr. Belchick Edwards Wyman Phillips Sponsor President lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President cm During the 1961-62 school year the Junior High V - Student Conmcil accomplished many worthwhile pro- jects. The proceeds of the magazine drive was spent X GQ on school improvements. The Council purchased and 1 f Q had planted around the Junior High buildings differ- enttypes ofshrubs. Schoolbeautification was Af stressed throughout the year by the Council. At the end of the school year the Council purchased a new '-B. Q, school flag for Maynard Evans. Qogm- C0 O Junior H i gh Stresses School Improvement Projects FIRST ROW: Doug Phelps, Jim Morrison, Steve Whitson, John Edwards, Randy Gamble, Grace Myers, Gayle Spearman, Linda Hill, Janice Southerland, Bill Gilchrist, Barbara Arnet. SECOND ROW: Robert Pelfrey, Fred Popson, Dale Phillips, Mike Wyman, Serena Smith, Helen Gasnell, Gail Pratt, Pat Blackburn, Linda Morris, Mary Lou Simmons. l4I ' -' , 1 2 :Q V' 'X A , ,M . A- ' L ff' - K - . f E 'mtg' Q 119: I - 4 ,A ii , .fa flip 5 ' V ' A'A' L ' .- . A -- f ff Q D -5 K7 Donna Susan Phyllis Marty Lucas Marti Varnadoe McConaughy Vice President President Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Martin Sponsor Devoted Students Receive Recognition Scholarship, service, leadership and character are the key words in our organization. These four Words describe the qualification of every member. Our spon- sor, officers, and the other me mbe r s of the Honor Society were chosen because they met these qualifi- cations. Mrs. Martin stresses these four points, for she believes, as all of us do, that a person has to ac- complish more than just good grades. Our goal, is to help our school and to honor those who deserve it. We hope that you will be one of the most fortunate students who are given membership in the Silver Star Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. MENBER 1 SL' gs . y '1- O C Xi 092119 X I SEATED: George McCoy, Jim Painter. FIRST ROW: Donna. Lucas, Dianna Kilmer, Phyllis Varnadoe, Susan Marti, Lucinda Merritt, Barbara Catogne, Lynn Secrest, Mary Ellen Crow, An1ta Thompson, Judy Alper. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Martin, Diane Jennings, Jo Shelton, Ellen Amerin, Marty Mc- Conaughy, Bill McLeod, Cheri Beck, Linda Davis. ROW ONE: Frank Elliott, Linda Davis, Pat Dees, Lynn Secrest, Cheri Gaither, Robert Bailey, Dianna Kilmer. ROW TWO: Jackie Sine, Ellen Amrein, Dianna Jennings, Dale Phillips, Jo Shelton, Tim Trott, Bill McLeod, Richard Taylor. Students Inaugurate Junior Hi gh Newspapers ROW ONE: Eugene Maloney, Jimmy Grounds, Johnny Christie, John Slusarz, Kent Huebner, Bob Beebe, Wendell Warington, Christi Gillespie. ROW TWO: Linda Vaughn, Barry Greeno, Eileen Foster, Ellen Maxwell, Dawn Keyes, Jeanette McBride, Carolyn Billings. ROW THREE: Mrs. Kahle, Joyce Buchhold, Mike Duffy, Steve Babcock, Jackie Ley, 'Steve Lowe, Cathy Garner, Kathy Horn? Michele Mailley. 5,1 f f -1' I43 ROW ONE: Bob Beebe, Eileen Foster, Ellen Maxwell, Christie Gillespie. ROW TWO: Barry Greeno, Steve Babcock, Jackie Ley, Steve Lowe, Mrs. Douglas. During the school year, members of different English classes inaugurated the publishing of four editions of a junior high newspaper. The journalistic endeavors of these groups were guided by the following members of the Junior High School Faculty: Mrs. Douglas, Mr. Hess, Mrs. Kahle, Mrs. Reese, and Mrs. Stallings. ROW ONE: Susan Sutton, Ann Benton, Judy Hopkins, Barry Watzman, Pat Nutting, Amy Poteat, Marie DeLegge, C. T. Duggins. ROW TWO: Linda Noe, Betsy Fleck, Gary Clark, Paulette Payne, Gale Downs, Susan Brovsming, Donna Huffman, Jackie Beaudet, Kay Cochrane. ROW THREE: Mrs. Reese, Ellen Adkins, Bill Gossett, Rebecca Jones, David Hynes, Cynthia Newton, Karen Huebner, Mr. Hess. 144 .ff F U ? vr 1- In . W X, . K. , is -it f tif f W 32 gi-. ntl. fin term A wt fs, 5, JF 1 wi 1 Nw A afswwiygix ' mf' A T g-nba 3 1 J 'tfwl 'W s . n 35 V A . , . 5 y 5:1 5 , Bob Cunningham Larry Allen Barbara Layman Linda Webb Mr. Alexander President Vice- President Secretary Treasurer SPOUSOI' The Pep Club is an organization which helps to create better school spirit. Led by the cheerleaders, they are present at all school activities and encourage fair play and good sportsmanship. It is the largest Senior C High Club at Maynard Evans. Pep Club Enhances Good School Spirit The Pep Club is an organizationwhich helps to create better schoo1'spirit. Led by the cheerleaders, they are present at all school activities and encourage fair play and good sportsmanship. It is the largest Senior High Club at Maynard Evans. , XX ...N FRONT ROW, from left to right: Martha Vernon, Gay Gardner, Gayle Bracewill, Nancy Bell, Carroll Young, -Donna White, Mary Sue Spurrier, Carolyn Dunn, Cathy Hill, Pam Webster. SECOND ROW: Herb Sullivan, Diane Kloman, J oAnn White, Lynn Secrest, Betty Kloman, Robert Stewart, Mike Huff- man, Jeff Hoyt, Marilyn Nebergall, Betty Jo Shelton, Mike McConaghy, Helen Pobletts. .THIRD ROW: Donna Czarnecke, Eric Jordan, Penny Hurley, Brenda Olson, Jan Barnette, Wes Varnadoe, Melody Gaither, Tony McConnell, Mary Hair, Robert Livingston, Cliff Odom, Jack Mills, Robert Launt, George Priester. FOURTH ROW: Rachael Kennedy, Janet Wikel, Pat O' Reilly, Linda Hoovler, Roger Kerr, Ricky Clarke, Robert Qualls, Kent Spearman, Larry Northcott, Joe Mills, David Clingman, Leonard, Gulbronson, Jim Morden, Roger Pratt, Steve Das, LaVerne McKibben, James ,Washburn Jim Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Hoyt, Charles Thomas, Milo Hoovler, John Connell, Dan Ramey, Jim McKibben, Alvin Poole, Ralph Beamon, Don Hair, Albert Ramirez, Dell Hoyt, Robert Carpenter, Donna Bryant, Carolyn Goodier. Band Shows Accomplishmenl As Year O Work, Fun Closes Mary Hair First Lieutenant Mr. Hoyt and Jim McKibben, Drum Major, discuse marching problems. Den Hoyt Mike Hoffman Herb ..., llvan Joe Mills Assistant Student Assistant Drum Band Captain Student Director Director M9-301' I 146 11 .mf ' A 4 In I :A 5 . , v..????Ygyg .1 ,f,,Qigf5,fa.1ff't 1' .- ' , M ' it it ZV- X a g it a X b J to T' ai A ,, Hatch Hoyt Joe Goodrich John Conlon Si Cl0l1d Director Band Captain Drum Major Student Director Junior Bandsmen Delight Fans FRONT ROW, left to right: Peggy Lakin, Betty Simmons, Donna Craft, Sandra Swisher, Cheryl Livingston, Patsy Lakin, Fr anc e s Starn, Brenda Hurley, Kathleen O' Hara. SECOND ROW: Craig Yaras, Phyllis Nengel, Suzanne Braddock, James Bender, Sandra Stout, Diana Aubut, Judy Simon, Burl Carter, Donna Delcher, John Conlon, Darryl Hurley. THIRD ROW: Deborah Gentry, John Grammer, Elaine Gray, Pat McConnell, Linda Fuller, Jimmy Keck, Cynthia Sterling, Bill Carpenter, Si Cloud, Hubert Taylor, Billy Dann, Mark Belcher, Stephen Chancey, Ronnie Sisson, John Stokes, Ruskin Munsey. FOURTH ROW: Robert Horton, Steve Turner, Freddie Lakes, Ed Szymankiewicz, Charles Goodrich, Gerald Brown, David Bruce, Robert Michaels, Bill Hinkle, George Diehl, William Emmons, Denise Thornton, Mike Pratt, Mike Goodrich, Winson Hinkle, Margie Lackey, Franz Kuder, Joe Good- rich. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Hoyt, Paul McElwain, Danny Varnadore, Stephen Keener, Robert Cason, Michael Donovan, Danny Klutts, Leslie Harding, Coert VanWormer, Ben Hay. ,, -, T ........ ,, L, ' Q ' 1r5fcSiaf . . I NI . li nt J W 9 A Jerry Burgess General Manager Linda Murray Secretary Lynn Beuchat Richard Johnston Librarian Boys' Manager V ----- f i. 1 ef E1 ' ' 1 'W I I , f , A . . , - it :Ji H ,V , , , QM. , in ' ' 1. fiw f i tt .siiializisf ffliil V 3 Brenda J arrell Mr. Gerald Kruhm Student Leader Sponsor Brenda Jarrell, James Schoenberg, Nelda Crews, Johnston, Ann Murphy, Margie Juergensen, David Nicholls, Lynn Beuchat are Florida All State Chorus Members. The purpose of the Choral Guild is to promote the art of music through singing. We also participated in district and state festivals here in Orlando and in Daytona Beach. In January, eight of the students were able to attend the FMEA Clinic in Miami and sing in the All-state Concert Chorus. We stayed in the fabulous Columbus Hotel. Some of our projects were selling candy and having a float in the Homecoming parade. Besides the annual Christmas and spring concerts, we also presented an American Pops Concert in the Fall. FIRST ROW: Kitty Harden, Delores Elmore, Sybile Barney, Alice Sprague, James Schoenberg, Paul Lewis, Kip Wyncoop, John Hay, Gary Priem, Alan Abell, Na.ncy Martin, Ruby Gartner, Lynn Hoskins, Nelda Crews. SECOND ROW: Jean Fuller, Joyce Farrington, Sue Cook, Romona Eller, Mike Moore- head, Ron Lehmann, John Totman, Robert Rutter, Ronnie Connell, David Nichols, Linda Collins, Betty Bailey, Linda Grissom, Carolyn Leigaber. THIRD ROW: Carol Smith, Dawn Jarrett, Duanne Pharis, Rosemary Sylvia, Caroline Lake, Steve Rumpf, Greg Simmons, Charles Lott, Richard Schaeffer, Paul Dodson, Sue Starr, Andrea St. Onge, Diane Haggerty, Marie Juergensen. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Ackley, Reta Rivers, Jeanette Alexander, Frances Carnell, Dwight Shadoen, Clark Brandenburg, George Pelter, Bill Catogni, Barry Garman, Leroy Judah, Connie VanSickle, Leslie Eckert, Dottie Stewart, Linda Sims. FIFTH ROW: Daisy Lockamy, Donna Canning, Lynn Beuchat, Linda Mathis, Carol Bond, Lynda Martin, Dale Richardson, Dan Spitler, Jim Mock, Cleveland Rabon, Richard Johnston, Florence Moore, Vicki Wright, Janice Batson, Anne Murphy. SIXTH ROW: Lois Markham, Cheryl Brooks, Sharen Ryun, Deloris Thacker, Marsha White, Cora Likens, Shiela Gallup, Thelma Bennett, Evonne glgereth, Faith Clifford, Jo Ellen Hoskins, Mona Bonta, Vicki Pankhurst, Beatrice Buchhold, Joanne ompson. t .-.. . -AQ' ,fx f ' ' , ,, X ' X, - ff x f 7 fl f'j1:,,, 67 , -rf' fi - Kd, ,, Q 9 A 1 L, ,f. '4-. 2- f rw f ff' FIRST ROW: Becky Shirley, Paula Caslow, Susan Conney, Joyce Puglia, Richard Hall, Robert Ma- guire, James Watson, Wilda Casto, Donna Williams, Grace Myers, Vicki Bryant. SECOND ROW: Linda Cooper, Susie House, Sharon Mitchell, Rebecca Ray, Dana Canning, Tim Chestney, Eugene Elmore, Martha Doyle, Susan Megow, Glenda Thomas, Lee Ray Osbourne, Joanne Holmes. THIRD ROW: Wanda Garrison, Susan Samuels, Linda Johnson, Marsha Artemik, Kenneth Chapman, Paul Zink, James Blythe, Barbara Fuentes, Sandra., Qhestngt,,C harlotte Magano, Mavis Evans, Donna Ballentine. FOURTH ROW: Anne Haggerty, Karen Young, Sa.ndra Hoereth, Gay Alice Gardner, Terry Quintal, Randy Taylor, Kent Waters, Glenda Groover, Arlene Swann, Linda Sampler, Gail Owens, Cassandra Jordan. FIFTH ROW: Twalla Truesdell, Judy Hudson, Linda Von Behren, Linda Brock, Gene Glass, Barbara Mooney, Karen Sandlin, Alana Fortner, Serena Smith, Sandra Railsback. Shirlev Shaeffer, Robbie King. Glee Club Attends District Music Festival At Edgewater . Boys Manager Paul Zink, Librarian Robbie King, L1 LVUI1 Beuchaty Llnda MUFTS-Y, David Nicholls 9-P9 key brarian Joyce Puglia, Sec.-Treas. Susan Conney, Girls members. Manager, Grace Myers, General Manager, Vicki Bryant 149 Q .vw sy, , W, .ggi f xx , ii., 'f Qisg X Ls: -ii-f 'E 'ffm bug, , sv - iii' ,say-L. seikixrf-urskfkwr Wanda Martin, Lynn Beuchat, Barbara Fox, Martha Reece, Pat Duggins. The Annual Miss Maynard Evans High tradition was established in 1961. Clubs and homerooms of Evans High School submitted the names of their candidates for this honor to the committee organizing this annual affair. Mrs. Ruby Carson, at the time sponsor of the Trojan Tribune guided this activity. This year the Miss Evans contest is sponsored by the English Depart- ment with Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Myrtle Hubbard di- recting the program. This assembly program takes place on February 14. A Student Council Sweetheart Dance will climax the festivities and the new Miss Maynard Evans High is the honored guest of the evening. Andrea St. Onge, Connie Van Sickle, Leslie Eckert, Sonia Russell, Brenda Newton. Q.f.f1:. , . 11 'LI - ' :E:v,:w,, H 2 ' '. 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Sue Furman, Mona Roach, Sandy Elkin, Patsy Stamps and' Alana Woodard. tEEET?'r.!?SliiiiEk5iLIli42,2,2 ,finf.i::,.w,?+sEi'5:iw -Y 'Hr-' 'tel .-,' -wi.Qxbsi57?l!lQ.f,U:fi':'itQ-EQSMEJMQ 1ifii!'tilb1a'+bESi1HLf1l.i.l:,fidmltaiileiifitiilhlllilgiiliitilwllllliliiwil Club And Homeroom Candidates Vie For Sweetheart Title zfv,f5'5 5 2 EA it I ' I 1 Rachael Kennedy, Donna Hall, Joa.n Wright, Linda West. CHDGYBOOU1, Beatrice Buchhvld, WYne11e Myers: Char' lene Eyles, Barbara Brandenburg. Jo Ann Keen, Carolyn Brickhouse, Charlotte Donaldson, Kay Hall, Brenda Coleman, Patsy D r i g ge r s , Paige Dolly Klodzinski, Mary Sue Spurrier. McAtamney, Jan Barnette. F t Y a I X 5 Q First Place Float Second Place First Place Car Evans Parade Festivities Annually the Student Council directs our Homecoming events. The Parade, handled this year by the newly organized Key Club, was a tremendous success. First place float prize was captured by the Spanish Club. The Wheel Club float took second place in the parade of floats with its Evans New Stadium theme. The gay, bubbly spirit of the smartly decorated Trojanette car added to the highly competitive feeling generated by the parade. Evans fans lined the mile and a half parade route from the school to the shopping center. . arouses Spirit Busy Student Council Key Club leads Parade Majorettes highlight Band Club Joins the fun and looks too! Classroom on Wheels Clowns entertain children 125 R' A, 1 A T' is ,gi .,.V, , , Mg, ,r ef ii.' i a s ,, V . 4 i 'M ,M Initiate Trojans Homecoming The Ocala victory somewhat dampened Homecoming spirit. Beautiful decorations enjoyed by all. Proud eSC0I'fS Stand by The third annual Homecoming week saw an enlivened Trojan student body band together as clubs, hornerooms, faculty cooperated in making the annual affair a bigger and better suc- cess. Undaunted by a game loss, good school spirit prevailed. Game . . . Dance In the fall of 1961 the Evans student body selected a Homecoming Court made up of the following girls: Francine Brooks, Charlotte Donaldson, Gail Hughes, Martha Reece, Sharon McAtamney, Cy Overrnan, Lynn Beuchat, Bonnie Hughes, Barbara Fox, and Sandy Elkin. From this group the Trojan football team made the final selection, picking Senior Sandy Elkin to reign as Queen at the Evans Homecoming Festivities. Sandy plans to enter the nursing profession after graduation from college. Shown at left is the Queen and her attendants. Belovy is pictured 1960 Homecoming Queen, Barbara Sigmon crowning Sandy at Halftirne. +...iT, . l V . . . Qjfjszbafyjreseruahbn i The highlights of our school activities are our sports. Sports are a way of giving 'our students a feeling of accomplishment. The students try to make their teams the best because a school is known and remem- bered for its outstanding sportmanship a- bility. ,Th rough sports, students feel a great- pride and respect for their school and are willing to support their school. Among the varied sports offered in our school, there is one that will fit almost everyone's interest, including 'the girls as well as the boys. The boys on our various teams practice I long and hard to strive for victory. They give up much of their own personal time to come out andhelp make a good showing for the school. The boys put a lot of hard work, personal time, andaction into their games. When game time comes and victory is a- chieved, they realize that it was worth it. Sports are an important and a most benefiting part of our school curriculum. They not only bring recognition to the school, but also give each and every student the feeling of pride, accomplishment, and good sportsmanship. A t porfs Q, lyk ,,AV 3 M wwf, X. ,W, 's . , , 6 A 5 2 sig . x gf ,A Q f f '1 9? v. AL v :W y,..,fM ' , uf N E '31 1+ X . f I L. S N5 xv df .gnu . nf ef lf gg tg,- '?!,fm'r 2.'1 i w? WW J Q Q ggi 5 It ,. ,, J i I VK A-V W -,...:,,Q MW AV H I-,I ,an ff, MM Q f .Q mi-H,Q,'fq,f 5'-5'2'K c ,- ,wi f, Evans A cquires S Zadz um As the students returned to Evans this year, there was something new on our cam- pus. The Evans High Stadium was finally completed. The dream of the Evans High Dad's Club became a reality. This project started early in 1959. Our principal, envisioning afuture stadium, had the 290th Engineering Battalion of the Army Reserve clear several acres on the north end of our campus. In the latter part of 19 59 the newly formed Dad's Club, under the administration of Mr. John Watson, contin- ued the efforts toward the completion of a much needed stadium. In the fall of 1960, after many days of hard work and planning the football team, for the first time had their own practice field. Later that year the Junior Varsity Football team played three games on the new field. As the 1961 school year began, we found aremarkable change in our practice field. There are now lights, bleachers to seat over 3,000fans, andabeautiful score board donated by the C o c a - C ola Co. It was through the hard work of our Dad's Club, the Florida Power and Light Co., Demetree Builders, and Orange County Commission- ers and other interested fans that we have our new stadium. inn FIRST ROW Dick Wiedenbeck, George Stallard, Steve Grannis, Bob Walker, Cookie Miller. SECOND ROW Jack Ellington, John Pollet, Sandy Doolittle, Leo Jackson. THIRD ROW: Buddy Smith, Carl Hermann, Bobby Angel, Teddy Malans, B111 Layman, Bob Kemp, Skip Stewart. ew Smdzum ew Coaches Contribu ' 'Nineteen-hundred and Sixty-one was our first year in the highly competitive Sunshine Conference. Evans faired well not from a statistical standpoint but from the experience gained by the underclass- men. I Several additions were made this year in our Athletic Department. Among these additions were the appointments of Bill Alexander to assist the varsity coaches, Mac McKinnon and Gale Tuggleg Morris Stofle and Gordon Russ to direct the J .V.' sg and Jim Gosnell to head our newest team, the Junior High. The major change in our footballprogram was the contribution of a modern football field by the Dads Club. wif, f or , 1? 'L,. W ,, ' s, of' Linemen FIRST ROW: John Taylor, Don Priem, Don Hair, Ron Coleman, Jim Askins. SECOND ROW: Bill Clouse, Charles Alderman, Larry Lehman, Jerry Downs, Doug Murdock. Not pictured: Ken Hodgson. Gordon Russ: Assistant Junior Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Baseball Bill Alexander: Assistant Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, Head Track Jim Gosnell: Junior High Football, 9th Grade Basketball . Robert Kennedy: Boys Swimming O A C. H. Mac McKinnon: Athletic Director, Head Football, Golf - Morris Stofle: Junior Varsity Football Dale Rider: 8th Grade Basketball eparzm e Fred Pennington: Head Basketball Gale Tuggle: Assistant Varsity Football, Head Baseball Not Pictured: Dorothy Starbird: Girls Swimming gf V kv ., ,wig Let's put the squeeze on him. Q j A1., .W , 14.53 1. Q3 'T Q ' ' f.r' ? t a 5:5 1 5- t , vsfshu i ' ' 1-Witt 4,4 Fra?-ii 1 ' ' 5105 nf. -,rx 2' TZ . - Vu2,..'1:f1Sf'2'2r ,t s ' V .,vfL,'14aa'Jf'f'v' -N - - 'A 3455 5:1 , 1-1,4 mms - - j:,. Bobby Angel' DAYTONA MAINLAND George Stallardplayed the leading role in our clash against the Bucs Stallard s 76-yard return of a Main- land kick off and his 49 yard pass to haliback Cookie Miller accounted for the Evans' tally as the Trojans came out on the short end, 20-13. Cookie Miller follows his interference for a 6-yard WINTER PARK Evans,p1aying the first game in their new stadium, battled the Winter Park Wildcats toa 13-13 tie. A capacity crowd saw the Trojans draw blood first on a 50-yard pass from George Sta11ardtoBill. Layman. From here the Trojans In the closing minutes Winter Park's tailback, Leslie King, rushed over the goal line to knot the score at 13-13. , ,.,k, .W,..,y., ,ab rg. 3 W.. ,, fafg'w:af, fvxrzxtt N K fa'wfMg-1,1 ,ff A - N ,5f7.g,,k-,E - V' Q A-1 g e .,.t...e,. la ., , rc,t,t,, . . .. , i Q. H a- as if -affair-rr-ig . . , N all ' a www 7 ., 4 .V 1 ,. i 1 , .,. ' - V Jiwxlv , gfggw f , . f f ,za '- 1- 'af-,-1' . - V -e'.:v.,:, ug,5.:3-ami'-,-. ,,..+ff::f i Q , - . .. ' '- . t . . A we Buddy Smith Don Priem A hole opens up as Larry Hodges avoids a seem- ingly certain tackle. GAINESVILLE Outmanned and outclassed, the Trojans put up a tremendous struggle as they held top-rated Gainesville to two touchdowns in the first half. But the Hurricanes blew back in to score three more times in their 33-0 win over the Trojans. 162 and their opponent traded a touchdown apiece. I ., Skip Stewart makes driving tackle on a hard-running back. APOPKA Everyone has their bad day, as Evans found out when they took their third defeat of the season against the Blue Darters. Evans could not stop the running attack of George Kevern who piled-up 133 yards against the Trojans. The Trojans only score of the evening came on a pitchout from George Stallard to Cookie Miller. ME LBOURNE In the fifth of the Evans prep series the Trojans fell 26-O. Key man for the Bulldogs was Ken Hammond who led his team to their six touchdown victory over the Trojans. COCOA Returning to their home field, the Trojans were plagued by a run of bad breaks bringing about a 19-7 loss to the Tigers. Jack Ellington high lighted the game for the Trojans with his 87-yard return of the second half opening kick off. OCALA Although failing to conquer the vicious single wing of Ocala, the Trojans were successful in ending the string of shut-outs held by the Wildcats. This attributed to Cookie Miller who scooped up an Ocala fumble and scampered for the touchdown. 163 'I Cruuuuuunch Hr . - 1 - an -- -' 'I i'1 ' if 'a f.1,fmfymQ1w,imf - fn' .L .Rumi .ity Avy . s r F g A Q Jgifm ju? at-, 1 ,A D G Q , I t .. ,,G .Q V l. , in Hgh, , . . , N . is , g 2 i.m+-1,-1t-i- we my- -' V' 'kat 5 1, nm 'Y Mui t -nigzfri' .'l: 1. E!l. :ji E 'K .53tS: w 1 N, C X M Larry Lehman . ig. . rg -QQ? , . 9' i 72.1 ' 12551 ,!,f,g'Q Y'iR3LI l?3 wxarzzbnxan- .4-2 -'ti f lfll .egg 9' 'L L - 12-e !q,5?', Q . 'Sybil ws, i g ene ' 1 X, . sa - I-wnxt John Pollet Jerry Burgess ,ang - V ffw,.m-e5g,e,w,L , fM1aM.m 1. iff? -, .,jjif. to ' ' K l V4,,.. A Steve Grannis 'W1i53+Mw2?i'5'1.X--,. in-was-lvm.e'wwwf i i T t.:.,,,. ,.X,j.. :K ,,,W,,,w.,,f,t.1, ..,,,,1. . W 149.1-,Q-',,-gyvgi VS K ' ' it gms? it gli , ,, ,. W., it ,, . if WW W' :Sim M, A Q P as fa aaa,- -.Q Ei S 4, 0 2 r if ff? 5 awww ' A X we wk nw E 15' 'fa-L at .f ,- S - W Q 2? GW. fl 'H - . 1. ff has-ai. WILWET4 'W R-1753 t y j . - w g,t,1s',5f.,,, if S , k . l.sz,, w , X. Leo Jackson Ron Coleman in zv - - 5-2 41 K if ' A Colonial back is smashed by Trojan defenders . Bob Walker ,., .,. . g ,, ' , f M MMM ,.,, a'Ew5l A 4 , 'AL-W - ,a f Y .. '-if L- ..... L 4, 1, -.is was -, ,K -sa 2' - 5 - : c S1 53 , -in fp, sl , -? ,A :M Wink 02? 'sf-5:-efws-..,.'-e :-is-5 'f tv-Mfg' xlgj T Q . , 'f ,2,,s-1s-my--2 2 M -V 1,-it ,.g.,.a, ff - ' rw - Anwm q, f ast ? George Stallard Cookie Miller -1. taxi Skip Stewart emu- tt ,rre iimklx vsvfeigf T' W - ,4 .. wnvwy-f. me Kiwi A Yi sifdf +5 . Fam ,Qc Ji , ' gk' Q -M' .. J ff .:'wT'WMr vsrs.i'-lil.-W1ii4d:S?53f wg ' My 5 x ., Q W. , c r g 1 1 , -ww S ff? Aga 'FOGW V5 ,Nam , we -T .V , , H -, it if ja' Q22 tz5zS1?'i 4' ,sat K , 'fr' ag . ., j,.,..,.w :J 'W-gig' i' 113513 A head-on collision between George Stallard and an unidentified Grenadier. one down' ten to go! Trojan backfield fakes as Wiedenbeck plunges through enemy defensive wall. BOONE The Trojans and the Braves fought a nip and tuck battle all through the first half. But the story was different in the last two quarters. The Braves opened up with their spread offense totake the win over the Trojans. Turning in a fine performance for the Trojans were Jack Ellington and Larry Hodges who gain- ed much of theyardage for Evans. EDGEWATER Jerry Tilley starred for the Eagles in the smashing 38-0 defeat which the Eagles handed to the Trojans. The Eagle ace could not be stopped as he ripped his way through the Evans' defense to score 2 out of Edgewater's 5 touchdowns. COLONIAL The Trojans ended the'61 season against arch-rival, Colo- nial. Evans was heldto short yardage until the closing minutes. Itwas thenthat Steve Gramiis entered the game to lead the Tro- jans on an 84-yard aerial attack that ended in a touchdown pass for Evans' only score of the night. But Grannis' attempt was in vain for the Grenadiers, who had already scored thrice, took the contest 20-6. 1961 Junior Vczrsigf Squad 1961 Junior Varsity Squad FIRST ROW Don Evans, Jim Saunders, Jim Chapo, Steve Richard, John Nogrady, Dave J ohnston,Larry Allen, John Roberts SECOND ROW: Larry Sexton, Fred Conley, Clift Odom, M1ke Coleman, Tommy La1k1n, Dave Huebner, Gary Priem. THIRD ROW: Dan Needham, Manager, Jim Young, Ralph Horton Don l-Ia1r, Wayne Thomas, B111 Edginton, Robert McLaughlin, Manager Stalwart JV's Complete Another Season The Baby Trojans , under the leadership of Morris Stofle and Gor- don Russ, finished the '61 season with arecord of lwin, 4 losses, and ,1 tie. The Trojans, plagued by injuries to key players, lacked offensive punch but hadasolid defense throughout the year. None of their six opponents scored more than one touchdown. Highlights' of the season were the 14-0 win over Bishop Moore and the final game, a 7-7 tie, with cross- town rival, Colonial. Co-captains for the Trojans were Larry Allen and Wayne Thomas. Season' s Record Evans Opponents 6 Lakeview 7 7 Colonial 7 O Edgewater 6 0 Winter Park 7 14 Bishop Moore 0 0 Boone 7 Dave Johnston and his fol1owers . EVANS INAUGURATES NEW GRIDIRON CANDIDATES Junior High Season Evans 6 - Memorial 12 Evans 6 - Ocoee O Evans 7 - Cherokee 26 Evans 6 - Glenridge 12 Evans 9 - Memorial 0 Evans 7 - Colonial 12 , Junior High Squad FIRST ROW: Joe Teddy, Butch Hinklernan, Mike Wyman, John Edwards, Gary Coggshall, Barry Greeno, Robert Thurmond, Jim Sexton, Kent Speareman. SECOND ROW: Ken Cason, Mike Moorehead, Pat Weaver, Roy Sprague, Dave Barth, Richard Snieder, Mike Duffy, Woody Hayes, Glen Moorehead, Man- ager. THIRD ROW: Dale Coggshall, Manager, Mike Gamble, Fred Popson, Larry Lample,Da1e Phillips, Joe Porter, Jerry Garman, Jerry Bishop. Members of the 1961-62 Evans Basketball squad are pictured LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Walker, Phil Marti, Jack Watson, Joe Popson, Bob Cumbie, Richard Maness, Roscoe Markette, Ed Siemer, B111 Layman, Keith Sigmon, Tommy Heath, Chuck Ferrell, Managers Kipp Wynecoop and Paul Lewis Teamwork Ana' Hustle Insure Wznnzng Season Thanks to nothing but determination, hustle and ,clean sportsmanship, the 1961-62 Evans basketball team highlighted the athletic school year with an out- standing season. Under the expert guidance of Coach Fred Pennington, the Trojans downed many class AA teams in the Sunshine Conference. The Trojans took six ina row before suffe r in g their first defeat and topped their se ason by winning the Tangerine Bowl Christmas Tournament. There is credit due to the team that made this outstanding season possible. Tangerine Bowl Champs V IVE? W it ,gzyau Qi. fail la l:z,w a33s:fi' -. -- ff We wale s , ,awslsi -f 'eww it ,f 7 Q -Je . if: .ffl 5.2. -W W...--.a...3...L5 S g if RQQME in 1 +- BaZI- awkingv T aeiies Result In Tangerine Bowl Championship 5 Tommy Heath adds two more for the Trojans. Tight defense enables Ed Siemer to pick off waywardlpass. The Trojans successful season was highlighted by copping the Tangerine Bowl Basketball Tourney champ- ionship. In the opening game the small Evans squad faced Daytona Mainland, a team of undefeated giants. For the Evans team, whose tallest man was 6'2 , the game looked over even before it began. But the faster Tro- jans completely controlled the game, picking off re- bounds from the taller Bucs, and slowing the game to a deliberate pace. In the tourney's biggest upset, Evans downed Mainland 41-29. The next night the fired-up Trojans met Colonial and soundly threshed the Grenadiers, 63-48. In the thrilling finale, Winter Park met the Tro- jans on even terms and going into the final minute of play the Trojans held a slim one point lead. With 1:09 left to play, the Parkers got the ball and tried frantically to get off a winning shot but the tough Tro- jan defense stopped the Parkers cold, and left them holding the ball. As the final buzzer went off the fight- ing Trojans Walked away with a 43-42 victory and the frist trophy in Evans basketball history. Seniors Leave Impresszve Record Much of the credit for Evans fine season must go to the seven seniors on the squad. Their valuable ex- perience showing through, they were the staying power and nucleus ofthe team. They were especially effective in the clutches, helping to pull s eve r al very close games into the Trojans bag of victories. The Chariot salutes the following seniors for their excitingplay duringthe 1961-62 season. Bill Layman, tricky, ball-handling guard, Richard Maness, the team's most improved player and a steady rebounderg Roscoe Markette, irreppressible Roscoe, the team's top foul shooterg Joe Popson, his true value could only be seen by those who really knowbasketballg Keith Sig- mon, an exciting player anda team leader in nearly all departments, Bob Walker, smallest senior, but a speedy thriller as well, and Jack Watson, deadeye shooter from anywhere inside halfcourt. 5, Gainesvi11e's Larue Boyd out jLu'n Trojans often met greater odds Bob Cumbie scuttles defensive re- bounder. Cocoa looks on helplessly as Evans clears the backboards. The beginning of another victory. Trojans scramble for rebound. lA MJ!- Sei-eifqh Sigmon. The Coach Pennington inspires his team at halftime. , The Trojans Weave confused the opposition. B b W lk 1 d ' sgddenabuilgteog Ssegdliearby defender Wlfh a Chuck Ferre11's driving lay-up adds two more vital points. 1 uunws. lf, Ai,,,,ing,M., Bob Walker demonstrates perfect form The Evans quintet scrambles after a loose ball. Fast break drills pay off in actual competition. An intense crowd watches crucial point in ball game. Members of the 1961-62 Junior Varsity Team are pictured left to right Jerry Downs David Biga Bobby Moore, Ray Adams, Ronnie Chipman Jimmy Chapo Frank Dillon Johnny Roberts Larry Ferguson, Dave Johnston, Wes Arnold, Paul Sills Dickie Wiedenbeck and Harry Phillips J' ll?jlxLeSJohnston s driving lay up is good for two 3rd S uccestyful Season The Trojan's Junior Varsity team met with its third successful season this year under the outstanding guidance of Coach Bill Alexander. Coach Alexander is in his first year at Evans and is doing an excellent job with the Junior Varsity team. Up to this point the J.V.'s have llwins out of 12 starts and are determined to match the record set by last year's team of 20 wins and 1 loss. This year's team lacks in height but has made up for it in determination and hustle. Evans High has cause to be proud of its Junior Varsity team. 5 1 ik' ' SQ W Q f , H A Hara' Working Freshman T earn Has Goaa' Year The Evans High Freshman team came out with the best record this year to top off an outstanding basket- ball year for Evans. Under the leadership of Coach Jim Gosnell the hustling little Trojans beat many local teams in exciting and thrilling games. They Worked as a team the entire year and exhibited excellent sportsmanship which is truly amark of an up and com- ing varsity basketball team in the years to come. Members of the 1961- 62 Freshman team are pictured left to rightg BOTTOM ROW: Larry Lample, Fred Pop- son, Marty McConaughy, Dale Phillips, Mike Moore- head. SECOND ROW: Bill McLeod, Leman Hudron, Woody Hoyes, Jim Wigmore, Danny Ramey. THIRD ROW: Kent Spearman, Henry Fleming, Mike Wyman, Ron Russell. Managers: Glen Moorehead and David Barth. Members of the 1961-62 Seventh and Eighth grade team are pictured left to rightg BOTTOM ROW: Bill Valanges, Walter James, Ed Prough, Ronnie Sisson, Coach Rider. SECOND ROW: Larry Baker, Jerry Garman, Steve Turner, Walter Bolter, James Bender. THIRD ROW: Milton Starr, Mike Duffy, Franz Kuder, Randy Terman, Joe Teddy. FOURTH ROW: Donnie Stroud, Kenneth Lacy, James Macree, C. T. Duggins, Freddy Lakes, and Manager Barry Greeno. .,y, if Seventh And Eighth Grade Cagers Have Winning Season The true team of the future is the seventh and eighth grade team. These future ball-hawks are being taught fundamentals and teamwork while participating in or- ganized basketball. The man in charge of this team is Coach Dale Rider. Coach Rider is new to Evans this year and has had a good year with this team. He and his team are to be commendedfor their hard work and successful season. ' Trojans gather for rebound' Young Trojans tied up by Memorial cagers. Okay gang, let's get those runs back. 1 Rick Lehman gets set to belt one. ., 4.-L gn ' 4 tee, .gc-:saggy ' 4' - W ' 'ff . ga-, . ' ffl-JQ'1'f1 A. Frank Johnston J Leo Jackson -age-1...,. i , V ., ' '-1 Jfffffiiifwlzimn. M xvz, Aw A ,I 'A , 'Q . 1- aw an ffl ' ,. 1iiv'aEl iii: V E V1 ,,,s W Larry Lehman Larry Lowe The Trojans came through with a 14-7 record in the '60-61 season. Evans' major victories were over Boone and Edgewater, the Braves falling 10-1 and the Eagles taking a 5-3 defeat. ln the post-season tournament at Deland the Trojans hada 1-1 record, beating .the Sanford Seminoles 5-2 and losing to Deland by a slight margin. .mr ..f H. This season is already shaping up well with Evans having nearly a full squad of veterans returning. A few -. T., -1 ' t ' --fl 1 If- jg F' f 5 4 r Lf A X ag Q X -ra of these le t t e r rn e n are: Larry , ' V Lehman, Omar Shearer, Larry Lowe, Ray Colantonio, F r ank Johnston, Larry Lawson, Dave J olmston, Ron .j ' Lehman, and Leo Jackson. Omar Shearer Veteran Lettermen S tar THE 1961 TROJANS isa ' J , 1 Wmwwwlm .-,, ..,,.t,.,a.MW. X --irpqwmj mx .ve Ray Colantonio J. 1 , aiiflllt, SW , ' . gf., V, P, 4 in i an ' f 7 i f an 1 A 'r'-2 V- .,.. A in W m 'Q' '-ef 536' A,-1. 1 Y R . A -4 Larry Lawson FIRST ROW: Joe Czalkowski, Ray Colantonio, Gene Wiggins, Frank Johnston, Terry Ferguson, Larry Lawson, Dave Johnston, Rick Lehman, Ron Lehman, Danny Musslewhite, Leo Jackson. SECOND ROW: Gary Edwards, Mgr., Eddie Lee, Larry Lehman, Bill Grannis, Coach Tuggle, Joe Connor, Omar Shearer, Buddy Rohr, Larry Lowe, Marc Bergstrom. wi ANS 'rims FIRST ROW: Lawrence Hardy, Ken Shuck, Jim Day, Cookie Miller, Skip Stewart, Tony Meyers, Ken Busse1,J ackEllington,SECOND ROW: Chuck Powell, Carl Herman, Bob Van Horn, Lynn Adams, Allen Fuller, Bob Cumbie, Charley Alderman. Charles Domina, Coach Mac McKinnon. l Coach Alexander 1 saggy -- Q 1 -, 5 5 55' 7r George Stallard Ken Shuck Jim Day fl? 'Q Php AS '1 Charles Domina .39 Thu. Buddy Smith urjg X E 55255 , 'M 1 ,,,, if l 3.1 2 ,Q Q I , WV 9, Mfg, WZ 1' K' it if 1 'W if 1 wi wig , EW , ggfw F 'ul U X fs l :mb RQ s u , i Z 13? we ' If 53 Wijii X Q ' A SQ? Q GV 1 4344? ' if 111 1 ae V 5 2 J , J g K . Q , .II A Lawrence Hardy Skip Stewart A J f 'Q ' , iygwwvbvmwww mqivwwfwaggi , ,, ln fifi lf ? , ' V 'I I 78 BI Ins - ff-1,1 +QE5s mi 'L If -H 5,175 . 'L ,TE'f:ir:5' -E - ' Fleet-Footed Trojans Advance Forward Ellington scores for Trojans. Bob Cumbie tops Hurdles Shown above are members of the 1961 track squad who participatedin the track meets under the coach- ing of Coach Penick: ROW ONE: Ruskin Munsey, Ronnie Stroud, Edward Tobyansen, Danny Klutts, and Dickie Bachelor. ROW TWO: Roger Pratt, Steve Rovin, Larry Northcutt, Lee Martz, Mark Ryan, Mike Nape. ROW THREE: John Taylor, Robert Launt, Tim Earnast, Bill Edgington, Freddie Long, and Mr. Penick. Junior H i gh Cirzderrrzerz Prepare For 1962 Season Shown below are members of the Junior High who plan to try out for the 1962 Junior High track squad. These boys will be coached by Mr. Alexander: ROW ONEC Billy Robertson, Rolf Anderson, Ronald Ready, Jerry Myers, Kenneth Lacy, Charles Evans. ROW TWO! Tim Humphrey, Russell Inman, Richard Taylor, Ron Sisson, Jim Painter, Charles Bennett, Danny Klutts. ROW THREE: Larry Ketchem, Jim Sexton, Harry Hurst, Ricky Saricks, James Sparks. Jimmy Czarnecke, Ken Cason. , 3,9 , A -M J r 'ME . Ly S lim, ,j 37' 1 - ,ff -,.' 'lfv-wig ,- ,ffm , .. T 3. J- .Y 43 , ,, V, K5 1-. ,- Q.. pg.,-we i: ,F . .A . ' 'ilu r 44... if Y ,,-,.4Iun-,, Jack Watson Mark Ryan Clark Brandenburg Joe Popson Kenneth Buckner Bob Lunberg Senior Gonfers Encourage Renewed Interest In GUM During the 1961 golf season the Evans High Golf Team played a total of eight matches and entered two tournaments. ln the Sunshine Tournament held at Mid-Florida Country Club, Evans placed sixth among the schools that entered. A big factor in last year' s poor season seemedto be the inexperience of the boys in match competition. Last year's team was made up of senior John Pellitier, juniors Jack Watson and Joe Popson, and sophomore Dennis Hogue. Of these four Jack Watson and Joe Pop- son qualified, and playe d in the state tournament at Sanford. With a larger enrollment this year we hope more boys and girls will try out for the golf team. Much more interest has to be developed in the game of golf so that during the 1962 season Evans will be successful. Tommy Todd Throughout J ear Letterrnen Serve FIRST ROW: Leo J a c k s o n , Charlie Domina, Paul Sills, Bill Layman, George Amrein, Bob Cumbie, Roscoe Markette, FrankJohnston. SECOND ROW: George Stallard, Skip Stewart, Larry Lehman, Jerry Burgess, Steve Grannis, Ray Col- antonio, Lar r y Lowe . THIRD ROW: Dave Johnston, Larry Lawson, Don Evans, Jerry Downs, Omar Shearer, Don Preim, Sandy Doolittle. FOURTH ROW: Bill Clouse, John Wright, Carl Herr- man, Keith Sigmon, Buddy Smith, Cookie Miller. FIFTH ROW: Ted Malans, Coach Tuggle, Coach MacKinnon, Bob Walker. Athletes must earn a letter in one Varsity sport to be eligible for membership in the Letterman's Club. Trojanettes Entertain At Athletic Events FIRST ROW: Pat Varnadore, Alana Woodard, Judy Cason, Linda Alper, Gail Hughes, VirginiaDye. SECOND ROW: Dolly Klodzinski, Faron Gibson, Sherrie Snipes, Sylvia Williamson, Rachel Doscher, June Eubank, Charlene Van Horn, Karen Clemons, La Jo Mizelle, Patsy Stamps, Lou Ann Bender, Diana Rankin, Miss Perry, Sponsor. 183 The 1961-62 year for the Trojan- ettes began as they performed at the Grad Bowl marching to Seventy- Six Trombones. Our successful basket- ball season was highlighted with their half time performances at our home games. They also did a dance routine in the Spring Festival put on by the Dads' Club. This year the Trojanettes were sponsoredby Miss Anna Perry. Our officers were: captain, Dolly Klod- zinskig co-captain, Gail Hughes, sec- retary, L i n d a A lp e r 3 treasurer, Alana Woodward, parliamentarian, Sylvia Wi lliamsong and routine chair- man, Judy Cason. Lynn Beuchat Wanda Martin Martha Reece Meloise Howard Sharon McAtamney Kathy Lemelin Brenda Jerrell Pat Duggins Barbara Fox Sandy Elkin This Varsity group was chosen last spring to rep- resent Evans at the FSU Cheerleading Clinic in June 1961. Our third year in attendance brought us third place in the state and a superior rating for the second year. Our desire is to be number one at the clinic and hold that position for a few years. Andknowing this may be possible makes us work harder. This year we'11 have both Varsity and Junior Var- sity try-outs in the spring, so those squads will have Varsity Cheerleaders Promote School pirzz' LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Beuchat, Barbara Fox, Sandy Elkin, Martha Reese, Meloise Howard, Kathy Lemelin, Brenda Jarrell, Pat Duggins, Sharon McAtamney, Wanda Martin. The Junior High Cheerleaders are pictured LEFT TO RIGHT: Jenny Ricks, Saundra Morgan, Nancy Beuchat, Linda Cooper, Linda Hall, Susan Marti, Linda Hyslop, Pat Scott, Pat Dees, and Phyllis Varnadoe. the summer to work together. This also was the firstyear we had complete sets of uniforms for all squads-a real accomplishment, be- cause all money is earned by the cheerleaders. The Junior High squad has done very well. They ad- ded a first --cheering for football games. We are also proud ofthe fact that each year the Homecoming Queen has been a cheerleader. We have quite a few of our number who are National Junior Honor Society or National Honor Society Members. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are pictured LEFT TO RIGHT Martha Viers, Judy Klmk, Betty Bailey, Carol Knight, Francine Brooks, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Charlotte Donaldson Cy Overman, and ' Barbara McConaughy. VOLUME VI . . We would like to take this opportunity to extendnour thanks to our local merchants. Eachyear their contributions to our year- book have helped make it the great success it is today. Every year the Chariot staff and advisors work long and hard to turn out an even bigger and better yearbook. Nat- urally, the expense and cost to turn out such a fine book, increases. We want the stu- dents of Maynard Evans and especially the graduating class to have a record of all the wonderful memories of school days., Be- cause of this desire we try to give fit to the students at the lowest possible cost. We couldn't possibly do this without the many eZdkI2C'QJZk2d12CIk2y pages of 'advertising bought by our mer- chants. The money taken in for advertise- ments handles half of our financial ex- penses. We feel proud too, that our com- munity cares about us. .During the years that the Chariot has been in being, the same merchants have joined with us and each year the newcomers join with them. We are proud, too, of our advertisement, pages. We feel they repres ent the American way of free enterprise and help aid in mak- ing our community grow to be larger and finer. Yes, we salute the merchants of our community and thank themqone and all.- 5 f ' . verfmem ezifs A 5 Our Bank has grown through a tradition of personal service and friendliness. We're continually adding New Fashioned innovations to keep pace with modern banking needs. CONGRATULATIONS' TO ALL THE 1962 GRADUATING CLASS OF MAYNARD EVANS HIGH. Pictured above is Mrs. Eleanor Neal showing George Stallard and Judy Fraley the convenience of owning a Safety Deposit Box. Am 4 .- rx: lulilu nun--ur ' 5025 est Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida Phone: CY 3-1530 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SILVER STAR PHARMACY 5115 Silver Star Rd. I our pills, your pal' after hours call GA 3-9813 CY 5-0711 V F -A Seven' X - Complete School Supplies Shop Be1k's Department Store in COLONIAL PLAZA Shopping Center Store Hours - 10 AM to 9 PM Phone GA 4-2421 Plenty of Free Parking 92.599 ELK IN COLONIAL PLAZA DeHART'S RADIO Sa T. V. A 1,3-f if A BANK MODERN 1600 Edgewater Drive Car Radios a Specialty Be smart - Call DeHart I GA 5- 39 13 Is BANK CITIZENS CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF ORLANDO FQ '5'55:f ,-'lfbff'- i fag , If - -- - ::2::.I' '2i-5::1g2.-:g,-,-- fel ,- ..sZs:E1:e::E,-.'. , 'S . -. - YI -1 ' A .T I-g: .if'f.:1?sR?u,' '1 .sfiS:isw :f1-3 2 '5:- , ' ,.. 1 . . 1 , :V an qi, ' f -, .:g45vfjg'2.,- - ..-. 1 A , -2 -.5:gg,g3 i. -- 'Z -A A 1 . . . .':.5-iI?.?5-.5329-7-''i If'f5:5-TZ2f5-:- ----- . 55 1i' f if :-f.5 r' - 'i :-12.-5532.. . 'U I' ' ,. .A ,. ., ...J A .f.....,.., ,.,.,.,.,.,m.,g..5v.,,.,,,.,,..,..., , . 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'.'::::s:4::- : siwsm-3::f2s-'--.1 ...-.- z.:-23,152.4'..:...'az':2gg,: - Ag-,5 :, . . , Make ORLANDO FEDERAL Your Savings Headquarters 496 Save with Orlando Federal Savings and Loan Association. Use the modern per Annum facilities at 3 locations for your convenience - and make saving a habit. Current ,, Dividend 0 Z 2 - in AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Main at Livingston ORLANDO, FLORIDA MAIN OFFICE COLONIAL BRANCH Magnolia Ave. at Livingston PINE HILLS BRANCH 2301 E. Colonial Dr. at Bumby 5000 W. Colonial, Dr. at Pine Hills Rd FLORIDAN OIL COMPANY Orlando, Florida 1421 S. Orange Blossom Trail James N. Tubbs Phone CH 1-4511 General Manager P. O. Box 5398 . CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '62 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mary Jean Foerster, future operator J Comp1ete Women's and Children's F h' A l as 1on ppare Pine Hills Center Orlando, Fla. A .AAM an 1 Kay McKinney and Lynn Beuchat model two of Kara- Lyn's many beautiful fashions. Lundgren's USE S mnxwoon PLAZA Red DRUGS Q,gQ,l,!I,ffj9AAgQ' Three Stores To Serve You ,:,...u- .:f.'-...i L...'-: ..f'-., 308 South Orange Blossom Trail 2120 W. Colonial Drive ACROSS 2324 Orange Blossom Trail FROM PARKW OOD LANES Phone CY 3-6121 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF' 1962 Compliments of T. D. MARDIS AND JOHN HAGE HUGHES TIRE COMPANY General Contractors Homes or Commercial Buildings 907 Vineland Road Phone CY3-9251 4560 West Colonial Drive Orlando, Fla. Y U wi 2 vcr. fam, , g.gw:,:L . 1f?l?7'1'-lg, 5' U V- , if I x Q 'Ve' g 1,SZM '2E , I mssiiuw, ' 1. Wy .., '2 -M .ggi hy gf ' 12-E. . 1 ,X , 'S . WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 3854 S. Orange Avenue MEATS- PROVISIONS Orlando, Florida Serving Central Florida Schools QUALITY SERVICE- QUALI'I'Y PRODUCTS AL TINDALL'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION AAA Road Service 5400 West Colonial Dr. iid? 1 AUG1'-EIS The Augie Look WEAVER S SPEEDY LAUNDRY E'IfIIG'iIf' iS the 's ' Cay-ed For Look Complete Laundry and Dry A Cleaning Service iz I 5329 west Colonial Dr. 711 Pine Hills Road Pine Hills Shopping SPEED WASH -fa, ' F Center LNBXIL DOOII Wash 2593 Home of the Brush Cut Dry 109 Phone CY 3-2353 Orlando, Florida A B C WINDOWS OF ORLANDO, INC. Phone-BH 27113 Michigan Avenue Sz R.R. Orlando, Florida Compliments of PINE HILLS SHOE REPAIR Pine Hills Center FAIRVILLA LANES AMF Automatic Pinspotters Air Conditioned - Ample Parking Restaurant gl Coffee Shop 2500 N. Orange Blsm. Trl. GA 4- 6770 Connie Van Sickle modeling a Gibbs Louis' fashion. Compliments of LEWIS CANDY 81 TOBACCO CO. 310-312-314 West South Street Phone GA 5-2737-8-9 Distributors of Page Sz Shaw Candies STROUD'S REXALL DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS RADIO DISPATCH Delivery Service . Ardens Cosmetics Fountain Service . Surgical Supplies . Sporting Goods . Sundries Prescriptions Accurately Filled 190 S Orange Ave ....... GA 2- 4438 Brian Rodenbaugh and George Amrein check the camera equipment at Strouds. A NEW WAY OF LIFE FOR FLORIDA NATURAL- LY ITS GAS FLORIDA GAS UTILITIES CO. 100 E. CentralAvenue Orlando, Florida GA 5- 4661 ORANGE STATE BANK 2300 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, Florida Member F.D.I.C. Compliments of Telephone 3- 4468 Compliments of STERCHI BROS. STORES, INC 440 -446 N. Orange Ave. Orlando, Florida -w C., .wqw www.-Wa w.aW,mNMM,a .i .Q ,ea 4 morse's Z If' .1, ': mY wily 11 In-Emil? xl -lik A v I V xy X Rs feminine fashions Parkwood Plaza K 3107 W. Colonial Dr. I Orlando, Florida Telephone CYpress 3-9441 Compliments of , ,Af ff fkfif? QM r 1, If L7 f xl Z 'a.:- I 75- , f'r ' ,QE 5-.i1'f. .54 v--'iriirvaisg-7e?Qg I , 4 , X COCA-COLA BOWLING COMPANY W Andy Pella, Craig Spearman, Frank Johnston, Debby Messer, Ronny Brooks, Bunny Pelletier, Sandy Doolittle, Don Evans, pause for a refreshing break. SMlTTY'S PINE HILL SERVICE STATION 5047 W. Colonial, Orlando Open Daily mm 6:30 A.M.-11:00 P.M. Complete Auto Service - Mechanics on Duty Promp 8a Efficient Service Dealer - M. H. Smith, O well A b Mj?f of tempting foods. U WV I ar 52 w. CENTRAL M fm warm MIM The finest in Diamonds-Jewelry- Watches- Silver and China .. L- 4 ,' Q., 1 L J., SQA .xrzwsgulvxs 'J Registered Jeweler Larry H. KinardAmerican Gem Society Manager 26 E. Washington St. Orlando, Florida Phone GA 2-8191 Ha,ircuts to Fit the Young Man' Specializing in Flat-tops WH EELER'S BARBER SHOP 114 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando CARL'S HARDWARE Garden Supplies- Paint CY 3- 6861 3327 W. Colonial Dr. Orlando, Florida CHASTAIN'S RESTAURANT 23 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando Serving good food for fine people. Banquet room Open 24 hours availab a day. Skip Stewart, Carol Scarfo Eddie Strickland, Reta Rivers select from a wide variety CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '62 EVANS' DADS CLUB . Xt CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Compliments of of 1962 TROY SHOP STARR NEON SIGN SERVICE and 5- 3' 5- DREDGING C0-, PLANTATION FROZEN FOODS INC' Distributors of Winter Garden, BIRDS EYE FROSTY-ACRES SEPAC FROZEN SEA FOODS Florida JEWELL POULTRY Retail SL Institutional Pack 1335 W. Washington GA 4-3691 PANNING LUMBER 8. SUPPLY COMPANY REDWOOD HEADQUARTERS Quality Materials Orlando CY- 3- 400 Pine H111s SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. 2601 South D1v1s1on Street Orlando Florida Sharon McAtamney, Ted Malans, enjoying the drink That likes You. Davis.Tires Wizard Batteries WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Specializing in Auto Accessories, Bicycles, Hardware, Appliances JO ANN SHOP 118 S. Orange Avenue B. F. RIDGE ' Fashion is our Business Owner-Manager 4977 W. Colonial Drive CY'3-2460 Pine Hills, Orlando, Fla. WL! , - Wfkfpnfx yy X' 4'f,i,E Phone CY. 3- 0672 M Compliments of Mbysu E. Z. CURB NO. 6 ff VI 5141 Silver Star Road PINE HILLS TV SHOP Authorized Zenith Sales Sz Service 4895 W. Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida LIGGET'S DRUGS Mjyest Colonial Drive Pine Hills Center Pat Duggins, Keith Sigmon, Dolly Klodzinski, Paul Sills, enjoy thick shakes at Liggetts while going over day's activities. Telephone GArden 3- 3663 BRENNER'S Dresses, Coats, Suits, Accessories See our new Formal and Bridal Room 214 N. Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida ARDELLE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIALIZING IN HAIR CUTTING STYLING PE RMANE NTS 4127 NORTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL Lake Shore Trailer Park PHONE CY 3- 5841 PHILLIPS SHOES HABER'S Infants to Teen's Children Clothing Store 11 N. Orange Avenue Downtown Orlando GA 3- 4648 Girls - Teens Boys Size 8-20 PUBLIX OF P NE HILLS g p . . . Where Shopping is a pleasure . . . Buddy Smith, Judy McAfee find out that shopping at Publix IS a Pleasure. Charles Dampier, Manager, in the background. VOLUME VII . You have turned the last page of this book, the Senior High School chapter in your life. A time of work and a time of play, some disappointments and some successes, all blending to form your personalities. When you reopen this book in later years, you will recall the finished chapters of your Library of Knowledgef Now we look to the future and the next chapter. May we meet the challenge with enthusiasm and confidence. I am sure that the Chariot Staff will cherish in memory the trips downtown, crumpled copy sheets and the exceptional amount of patience that comprised its ef- forts. The unceasing aid of our advisor, Mr. Armeni, kept alive our ambition- to complete, without too many errors, the Chariot. Many people should be given credit for their cooperation in producing this annual. . qcfn 0 wf20Qem en fs Among them are Mrs. Carol Richburg who handled the business management, and Mr. Glen Davis, the Delmar photographer, who was responsible for the fine quality of the pictures in this publication. I wish to ex- press my gratitude to these people and also to the faculty for their assistance. May you, the graduating class, and the other students at Maynard Evans cherish this Chariot always, and may it reflect fond memories of your happy high school days. The success of this annual should be at- tributed to those who have expended much time and thought in order to realize a truly fine production. May I express my appreciation and thanks' to everyone of you. Keith Sigmon YEARBOOK EDITOR I 1 W 1 1 1 gl: 'X 5 A.. 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