Melrose High School - Mustang Yearbook (Melrose, FL)

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ALY'LW 1,24ka 2f Pf x L .L J? L X m i; , 13A? 1393, L679 f: 271744 Ci ZLCVM LQL,Z9,M3 a yagwfy, emors of 1960 complete our L 5 LL , .o Ea. vaxax. ., .x kt Dedication To show our appreciation, we the members of the Annual Staff, gratefully dedicate this, the 1960 edition of the BULLDOG to you, Mrs. Jan- netides. Your assistance, understanding, and encouragement have helped so much in the pro- duction of our yearbook. We honor you, Mrs. Marian Jannetidesl of Melrose HigH ScHool Each of you would like to be successful in this life. Each of you can succeed if you follow a few easy rules. Define your goal. Determine what you want out of life, and work. Let nothing distract you from your goal. Love only the truth; search for knowledge. Truth keeps youfree. Knowledge is power. Remember, you need Both. Trust in God. Man is but a frail animal, alone. With God's ever-present help you can meet all challenges and keep your peace-of-mind. This recipe for success is simple. Making it work depends solely on one thing--YOU. Since r ely, W e. Mata Slemeniary Mrs. Lollie Crenshaw Mrs. Mildred Worley Mrs. Florence Breidenbach Mrs. Roselyn Teske Mrs. Jeannette McGrath Mrs. Ayleen Smith Secondary Mr. Dave Barber, Jr. Mrs. Morea Bishop Mrs. Annie Sikes Mr. Ray Renfro, Sr. Mrs. Frances Stephenson Mrs. Rheua Stakely Mr. James Beck Mrs. Marian Jannetides Mrs. Geraldine Jackson Mr. Oscar Baldwin Mr. Harold Besanceney ACUlTY Service Behind e V e r y smooth-running school systemis an efficient service staff. Here is Mr. Kelly hanging a large picture of the cafeteria cap- tains. His assistant is steadying the ladder, as the secretary and the cafe- teria cashier approve of his idea. Pictured below are the compe- tent bus drivers, who transport the students safely to and from school. JAMES MARSHALL ALLISON I, James,leave to join the other bachelors of the world. F.F.A. 1-3-4,Chaplain 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Powder Puff Attendant 3; Honey Hop Attendant 2; Tampa Fair 1-3. Gone Fishing SUSAN IRENE BASS 1, Susan, leave my ability of catching a man to Judy Harpe. Cheerleader 2-3; Prom Entertainer 3; Junior Play 3; Class Vice President 2-3, Treasurer 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 1-2-3; F.H.A. 1-2-3, Parlia- mentarian 3; Tampa Fair 1; Basketball 1-2-3; 4-H 2-3; Glee Club 2-3-4, Social Director 3; An- nual Staff 3-4; Paper Staff 2; Powder Puff 2-3-4; Spring Festival Entertainer 1-2- 3-4; Halloween Pianist 3; Graduation Pianist 3; Fashion Show 1-2. Sweet Sue LARRY FRANK COOPER 1, Larry, leave my ability of staying out of ditches to Ray Renfro. Entered M. H. S. 3; Basketball 3-4, All Confer- ence 3, Captain 4; F.F.A. 3-4. HI Love An Angel CHARLES EMORY CROSS I, Emory, leave my good times at the Beta con- vention to Winslow Fredricksson. Football 3,Manager 2-4; Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1- 2-3, Greenhand l, Softball Team 1-2; TampaFair 1-2-3, Convention 3; Spring Festival 2; Class Treasurer 1, Class President 2-3; Beta Club 2- 3-4, Convention 2-4; Paper Staff 2; 4-H 1-2; Junior Play 3. The High and The Mightyd' DANIAL THOMAS FORD I, Danny, 1e ave my pool-hall pass to Jerry Burnette. F.F.A.1-2-3-4,Chapter Farmer 4, Softball 1-2; 4-H 1-2- 3-4, Secretary 1-2, Vice President 3-4; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Football 1; Basketball 1-2-3; Junior Play 3; Tampa Fair 1- 2-3; Field Day 2-3-4; Paper Staff 2; Graduation Usher 3; Powder Puff Cheerleader 3-4; Prom Attendant 2; Spring Festival Attendant 2; Annual Staff 4. The Joker MARK GABOARDI I, Mark, leave to Toni Ahrano my title l'Little Elvis -- if it will help any. Football l-4,Ma.nager 2-3; Basketball 3-4; F.F. A. 1-2-3-4, Greenhand 1, Chapter Farmer 2, Secretary 2-3, President 4, String Band 2-3-4; Parliamentary Team 1-2-4, ConventionDelegate 3-4, State Forestry Camp 2, Tampa Fair 1-2-3- 4,Softball Team 1-2; Paper Staff 2; Field Day 1- 2-3-4; Graduation Usher 3, Power Puff Cheer- leader 3; Prom Attendant 2. Bicycle Built For Two EDITH MAY HALL I, Edith, leave all the grasshoppers 9f the front lawn to the senior girls next year. F.H.A. 1; Junior Play Usher 3; Annual Staff 4; Fashion Show 1. Sweet And Gentle RAYMOND GEORGE HANKS 1, George, leave my ability to paint the tank with- out getting caught to Larry Brown. Football 2-3-4, Co-Captain 4; F.F.A. 1-2-3, Greenhand 1; Chapter Farmer 2f 4-H 1-2-3; Junior Play 3; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Pow- der-Puff Cheerleader 3-4; Field Day 1-2-3-4; Prom Attendant 2; Tampa Fair 1-2-3. Thunder Road PA TRICIA ANN HINNANT I, Patsy, leave my annomybragum 1gigg1e1 to Maida Griffin. F.H.A. 1-3, Secretary 3; 4-H 1-2; Tampa Fair 1-2; Powder-Puff 3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Paper Staff 2; Prom Attendant 2; Fashion Show 1; Annual Staff 4. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing ROBERT LEE JOHNSON 1, R. L., leave my ability of skipping school with- out getting caught to Joe Johnson. Footba112-3-4,Captain 4; F.F.A. 1-2-3,Conven- tion Delegate 2, F.F.A. String Band 2; Class Treasurer 2-3; 4-H President 1-2-3-4; Student Council President 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Prom Attendant 2; Paper Staff 2. Jailhouse Rock GLORIA ANN MORRIS 1, Gloria, leave to become a REAL SLY FOX . Class Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1-2, Historian 1; 4-H 1-2-3, Tampa Fair 3; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Editor 2; Junior Play 3; Basketball 2, Manager 1; Football Scorekeeper 2; Junior Play Usher 1; Glee Club 1; Fashion Show 2-3-4. Love and Marriage WILLIAM RUSSELL PACE 1, Bill, leave my slide rule to the next Chemistry Brain . Footba111-2; F.F.A. 1-2, Parliamentary Team 1, Greenhand 1-2; Class Treasurer 1, President 4; 4-H 1-2-3; Student Council 2-4; Prom Attendant 2; Spring Festival 2; Tampa Fair 1-2; Field Day 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 2; Graduation Usher 3; State Science Fair 3; Science Award 3; Powder Puff Coach 3; Beta Club 4, Convention 4. x'The Great Pretender RUTH ELIZABETH PIERCE I, Beth, leave my ability of being an Educated Fool to Dale Fallin. Beta Club 2-3-4, Vice President 4, Convention 2-3-4; Student Council 3-4; F.H.A. 1-2-3, Vice Pre sident 3; Spring Festival Attendant 1; Prom Attendant 2; Powder Puff3; Junior Play 3; An- nual Editor 4. Moment 5 to Remember PATRICIA PRESTON 1, Pat, leave to Linda Strickland my place as cheerleader. Cheerleader 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Prom At- tendant 2; Football Attendant 4; Beta Club 2-3- 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Convention 2-3-4; Paper Staff 2; F.H.A. 1-2-3, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Tampa Fair 1; 4-H 1-2-3; Spring Festival Attendant 2; Student Council 3-4, Sec- retary 3-4; Junior Play 3; Powder Puff 3; Fash- ion Show 1-2; Annual Editor 4. Young LoveH FREMONT EUGENE QUIMBY I, Gene, leave to Mike Lawrence my school books, providing that he burns them. F. F. A. 4; Prom Attendant 2. Lipstick on Your Collar I MARGARETT ANNETTE ROYSTER I, Margarett, leave my ability of fouling in bas- ketball to Carole Allison. Beta Club 3-4; Historian 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Captain 4; Junior Play 3; Powder Puff 2-3-4; Glee Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Historian 4, Tampa Fair 1-4; Fashion Show 2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2; Graduation Pianist 3; Field Day 1-2-3-4. llTeacherls Petl' ALDEN SHORES I, Alden, leave my artistic ability to Phillip Morris. Entered M. H. S. 4; F. F. A. 4; 4-H 4. Earth AngelH JOEL FRANK ST. AMOUR I, Joel, leave my brains to anyone who wants to use them. Entered M. H. S. 4; Annual Staff 4. l'Smoke Gets in Your Eyes KATHRYN MARIE SIPPRELL I, Kathi, leave my ability of not catching on to dirty jokes to Carol Hansen. F.H.A. 1-2-3; 4-H l-Z-3,Secretary 4; Prom At- tendant 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff Editor 2; Powder Puff 3; Glee Club 1-3-4; Tampa Fair 1-- 2; Junior Play 3; Fashion Show 2-3. Danny Boy GENE DENT ON STANTON I, Gene,leave my play-boyish ways to the boys in the Junior Class. Entered M.H.S. 3; Football 3-4,Co-Captain 4; F. F .Al 3-4, Greenhand 3, Chapter Farmer 4, Senti- nel 4; Junior Play 3; Powder Puff Coach 3; Val- entine King 3; Class Vice President 4. Making Love BETTY JEAN STRICKLAND I, Jeannie, leave to go as far away as I can. Entered M.H.S. 4; F.H.A. 4; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 4. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do WILLIAM CECIL THOMAS I, Cecil, leave to Calvin Osteen everything I have learned here - NOTHING! Entered M.H.S. 3; F.F.A. 4; 4-H 4. Don't Ask Me Why JANET MARIE WEAVER I, Janet, leave for Georgia. Entered M.H.S. 3;F.H.A. 3-4; 4-H 3-4, Council Delegate 3, Reporter 4; Powder Puff 3-4; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Fashion Show 3-4. Secret Love BEVERLY ANN WILSON I, Beverly, leave nothing --- I've found a way to take it with me. Beta. Club 2-3; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-4; Powder Puff 3; Paper Staff 4; Fashion Show 3. K-K-K-Katy Officers: President Bill Pace, Sponsor Mr. Be- sancency, Vice-President Gene Stanton, Treas- urer Susan Bass, SecretariesGloria Morris and Kathi Sipprell. Seniors And juniors Officers: President Carol Hansen, Vice Presi- dent Judy Harpe, Sponsor Mrs. Stephenson, Sec- retary SandraRidaught, Treasurer Jerry Burnett. 21 ROW 1' Toni Ahrano, Carole Allison, A. M. Beck, Charles Brown, Larry Brown. ROW 2.: Jerry Burnette, Don Butler, Dale Fallin, Winslow Fredricksson, Maida Griffin. ROW 3: Carol Hansen, Judy Harpe, Jack Herren, Laurell Jones, Mike Lawrence. ROW 4: Alvin Lilly, Philip Morris, Calvin O'Steen, Delores Pridgeon, Sandra Read. ROW 5: Ray Renfro, Sandra Ridaught, Linda Strickland, MaryAnn Townsend. ROW 6; Barbara Turner, Peggy Wallace, Johnnie Weaver. ROW 1: Jeanette Ahrano, Joe Angle, Ward Bassette, Oleda Bowen, Rose Cook, Jimmy Crews. ROW 2: Jim Eichelsderfer, Doris Ford, Ann Finley, Sylvia Glissom, Kathryn Gornto, Jackie Guthrie. ROW 3: Jim Hubner, Carol Hurst, Harry Johntry, Larry Linsin, Clayton Lockerman, April Mesko. ROW 4: Charles Pardee, Nancy Pierce, John Prevatt, Michael Renfro, Bessie Ridenour. ROW 5: Mike Scott, Chris Spires, Larry Strawn, Maudie Tyre, Mary Tyre. ROW 6: Paulette Tyre, Edward Varnes, Yvonne Weaver, Priscilla White. k ROW 1: Mona Lee Brooks, Marguerita Coffey, Robert Eichelsderfer, Marguerita Float, Virginia Ford. ROW 2: Marian Fredricksson, Joe Johnson, Eloise Jones, Bunyon Kelly, Rosemary Kramer. ROW 3: Jimmy Matchett, Betty Meadows, Trudie Morris, H. T. Pierce, Patsy Regan. ROW 4: Dick Ridaught, Carol Rothhammer, John Royster, Elaine Samson, John Scully. ROW 5: Robert Scully, Margaret Slade, Frank Strickland, Jimmy Townsend, Leta Tyre. ROW 6: Donald Williams. ROW 1: Marian Bass, W. D. Beck, Ann Bowen, Michael Clark, Robert Clark, Ruth Cook, Philip Finley. ROW 2: Jim Ford, Elsie France, Carol Gardner, John Harpe, Glenda Herren, Johnny Johnson, Leroy Johnson. ROW 3: Buck King, Marc Lawrence, William Lockerman, Stenna Logs- don, Ernestine Matchett, Wade Matchett. ROW 4: Johnny Mathews, Bobby Meadows, Eugene Meadows, Danny Moody, Kenneth Moore, Mary Perry. ROW S: Burke Read, Ellen Scott, Willie Smith, Lynn Stokes, Larry Thomas. ROW 6: Madeline Tyre, J. C. Varnes, Rance Weaver, Ray- mond Winters, Barbara Whitehead, George Wodey. w uammm M , mmnnmwfk W WA ROW 1: Wesley Arwood, Julian Ashley, Louise Barber, E. J. Beck, Mike Beckham, Ray Beckham, Shirley Beckham. ROW 2: Jane Brinkley, Heidi Chiappini, Gayle Cross, Myril Donaldson, JoAnn Eichelsderfer, Bruce Finley, Bob Ford. ROW 3: Elizabeth Garmon, Wilma Gardner, Calvin Guthrie, David Hammock, Carson Johntry, Sandra Jones. ROW 4; Estella Lockerman, Troy Mc- Guire, Johnny Moore, Mary Ann Moore, Glenda Nobles, Marshall Pardee. ROW 5: David Par- ker, Buddy Read, Dan Royster, Martha Scott, Robert Scott, Lana Turner. ROW 6: Wanda Tyer, Clyde Wallace, Linda Weaver, Cathy Webster, Gloria White, Walter Wilson. Active Students the Gle e Club This class sings cheery notes, which fill us all with faith and hopes. Our hard-working band plays fast or slow, Our llHarmony HerosH sing loud and clear; to us, they'll always be very dear. B111 d096, vs Hornets at Homecoming The fighting bulldogs are in a huddle before the game-- To beat the Hawthorne Hornets is their aim. The bonfire, the queen and her court-- this is part of the homecoming sport. A rousing cheer-- At the homecoming hop-- the team is here. we danced till we dropped. LLCOQSiey 566 Site 12 Susie . . . . . Sandra Ridaught Jim . . . . . . Mike Lawrence Mr. R ynold . . . . Alvin Lilly Mrs. Reynolds . . . . . Dale Fallin Midge . . . . . . . Carole Allison Blimp . . . . . . . . Larry Brown Petey . . . . Winslow Fredriksson Gussie . . . . Carol Hansen Nona - - - MaryAnn Townsend Beverly - . . . Maida Griffin Agnes . . . Barbara Turner Mr. Foley . . . . . . Don Butler Jumbo . . . . . . Charles Brown Miss Oakey . Linda Strickland Miss Comstalk . Peggy Wallace Officer . . . . . . Jerry Burnette Directress . . . . Mrs. Holden We've put up with enough vandalism from Sweetums, did Susie make you dry the Weston High! dishes? November is the month for blooms, Why don't you go home and lie down Susie, dear.H awhile, Miss Oakey? First, we struggle out of bed, Feeling not much more than dead. Breakfast is over and off we go, The prospect of learning makes us move slow. A mad dash -- we're there on time, First period English -- 3. Shakespeare rhyme. nOh! What a Beautiful ' ' The school bell is ring- Next is Math, and then comes History, Morning, ' Fourth period is Ag, 01' Homemaking mystery. What do you thlnk we tBy now we're in our stubborn mood, are--brains? Waiting for the bell that signals FOOD'U A J ing; we're gonna be late. After lunch a meeting we aught to attend, But we skip it, and toward the lawn we wend. Again we hear the class bell sound, Grumpling and complaining, we scramble from the ground. The next class lasts forever and more, Yet finally we're out and race for the door. Now 1t's last period and we're well on our way, Toward the end of another long, wearisome day. hi The coaches' whistle is heard screeching its blast, That means get dressed and out here , and boy, they mean fast. 5 At long last, the school day is over; and With hearts filled with joy, We trudge home and are greeted with; Get to work, my boy! Wow! Dig this Psychol- . Where did I put that . Oh, Coach! Not more ogy Class. Mad? ? exercise ! 8:47: Our Southern Gentlemen 9:00: x'Ccfmo 651a yd? 10:00: Strange things are Will rise again! happening! 12:30: My Ode to Typing ClassH 12:00: S. O. S. Here is to typing class and its 55 minutes of pain; I swear by all that is holy, you'll never get me in here again. All the teacher ever says is ready, set, and go-- Sometimes I don't get what she means; but then, sometimes I know. Anyone will tell you that typing is just swell, The only thing that makes it hard, is the fact you have to spell. The typewriter I have is an Underwood, I think a model A-- The darn thing nearly blew up when it slung a rod today. We have a typewriting speed chart, which shows how fast we type, The fact my name's not on it, is one reason why I gripe. We have a very nice teacher; I've never heard her shout-- All she ever says is, HPlease, throw your chewing gum out. Every time I think of leaving, I begin to shed a tear, But I cheer up when she tells me, that I'll be back again next year. By Mike Lawrence 3:15: But Dear, Harvard is a . Homeward bound -- boys,' school. WHEW! .. 7:30: Oh, dear! Now what? ? ? ? S'FIIOW 121:1ch ppxeoq'eg XIEW puemagng aguu'eaf sxueH 95.1099 xedoog A1121 pxog Auueq aaxegd qzeg; guess xaAeeM 191mg .mouzv '13 190.? uosuM AIIQAQQ nexddyg 1:11le zueuugH Asled .19qu03 139.128er uo1891d 19d sseg uesng uosuqor T Q; ROW 1: Charlotte Addison, John Allen, Wayne Allison, Sara Baldwin, John Brooks. ROW 2: Robert Clark, David Chiappini, Dick Doyle, Sherman Dixon, Ross Eichelsderfer. ROW 3: Vicki Gornto, Stephen Hammock, Jche Johnson, Cissie Lee, Becky Mathews. ROW 4: Sharon Miller, Sharon Moody, Adona Mullis, Becky Mullis, Margie Parker. ROW 5: Doris Price, Larry Price, Robert Price, Johnny Regan, Bobby Ridenour. ROW 6: Billy Roberson, Bobby Tison, Kenneth Tomlinson, Richard Tomlinson, Hilda Wise. 36 7 4 g; t m $sz ROW 1: David Brantley, Johnny Breyfogle, Ronald Brooks, Nicky Chiappini, John Coffey, Betty Jean Cross. ROW 2: Simon Dixon, Richard Float, Duane Gilrie, Bill Harris, Linda Hubner, Roy Jordan. ROW 3: Connie King, Buddy Lee, Linda Lockerman, Faye Logsdon, Robert McGuire, Ernest Moore. ROW 4: Billy Ormsbee, Donald Parker, Claude Price, Sadie Price, Pat Raley, Chuck Read. ROW 5: Stanley Read, Edwin Rothhammer, Scott Sipprell, Evans Spires, Walter Sturdivant, Carolyn Tison. ROW 6: Jennie Tyre, Janelle Weaver, Phyllis Weaver, Roy Weaver, Barbara Weghorst, Steve Williams. ROW 1: Wanda Adams, David Allison, Bill Angle, Charles Arwood. ROW 2: Frank Coburn, Patricia Cumbus, Yancey Dull. ROW 3: Hammock, Nancy Jordan, Jimmy Moody. ROW 4: Marlene Odom, Lincja. Price, Marshall RI. aer- son, Judy Sapp, Shirley Sever. ROW 5: Dorothy Scott, Jeffie Scott, John Shenefield, Mark Varnes, Lloyd Baldwin, David Gaboardi, Glenda Grainger, Sue Robin Williams. ROW 6: Patsy Winters, Lettie Wise, Janis Wodey. 38 ROW 1: Diane Addison, Angela Aiken, Jack Barber, Charles Besanceney, Barbara Breyfogle, Gloria Brooks. ROW 2: Bobbie Bundrick, Robin Chiappini, Danny Clark, Mimi Float, Denise Gilrie, Pat Harris. ROW 3: Charles Hulen, Sharon Nobles, Phyllis Odom, Tom Odom, Martha Pierce. ROW 4: Bonnie Price, Dale Quimby, Larry Read, Dale Roberson, Peggy Rothhammer. ROW 5: Frankie Sapp, Peggy Shaughnessy, Brenda Simmons, David Tomlinson, Shirley Weaver. ROW 6: Elizabeth Webster, Dale Weghorst, Maria Yarbrough. ROW 1: Douglas Arwood, Rachel Ashley, Ricky Blasingame, Rudy Dampier. ROW 2: Claude Dull, Janolyn Eaves, Griffin, Timmy Hubner. ROW 3: Connie Morris. ROW 4: Judy Ormsbee, Milton Parker, Schoeneman, Connie Scott. ROW 5: land, Gerry Teske, Irma Tison. Christine Brantley, Woody Bryan, Christine Gaboardi, Richard Garmon, Allen Garry Lockerman, Martha Mathews, Truby Miller, Joe Moore, Charles Perry, Janet Pierce, Billy Lonnette Selph, Otis Sharpe, Gregory Spires, David Strick- ROW 6: Ronald Tyre, John Weaver, Mark Williams. ROW 1: Evelyn Adams, Linda Armstrong, Charlotte Barber, Zan Brantley, Tresesa Brooks. ROW 2: Rebecca Carnes, Fred Cook, Deborah Evans, Judy McGrath. ROW 3: Ann Murray, Ronnie Parker, Ronald Perry, Linda Perry. ROW 4: Wilber Price, Susan Read, Teena Roth- hammer, Lonnie Scott. ROW 5: Spencer Simmons, Beverly Strickland, Lynn Sturdivant, Jeanne Tyre. ROW 6: Martha Weaver, Madelyn Weghorst, Clifford Yarbrough. 41 Mamma's Angels and Daddy's Devils Pals She Missed A Night To Remember ' Santa's Coming Sponsor Mr. Besanceny', President R. L. Johnson, Vice President Alvin Lilly, Treasurer Margaret Royster, Secretary Danny Ford. Linda Sue Strickland, Mark Gaboardi, Bill Pace, Larry Linsin, Pat Preston. Carol Hansen, Joe Johnson, Ellen Scott, Heidi Chiappinni. Pat Preston President I BethPierce - Carol Hansen Vice President Secretary Winslow Fredr icks son Dale Falli'n Treasurer Bill Pace h Mrs. Jerry Jackson Sponsor Margaret Royster C arol Hur st M aid a Gr iffin Emory Cross Doris Ford 4-H MOTTO: TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER' Row 1: Wanda Tyre, Kathy Webster, Estella Lockerman, Jane Brinkley, Wilma Gardner, Lana Turner . Row 2: Paulette Tyre,Mary Ann Townsend, Janet Weaver, Linda Weaver, Elizabeth Garmon. Row 3: Vice PresidentMary Tyre, President Barbara Whitehead, Delegate Dolores Pridgeon, Secretary Mary Ruth Perry, Treasurer Maudie Tyre. 46 Row 1: Calvin Guthrie,E. J. Beck,Eugene Meadows, John Royster,Dick Ridaught, Willie Smith, Dan Royster. Row 2: Merle Donaldson, Raymond Becham, Philip Finley, Danny Moody, Marc Lawrence, Rance Weaver, James Matchett, Burke Read, Mike Becham. Row 3: Brent Formy-Duval, Bobby Meadows, Carson Johntry, Raymond Winters, Michael Clark, Buddy Read. Row 4: J. C. Varnes, Alvin Lilly, Harry Johntry, A. M. Beck, Jack Herren, Jimmy Crews. Row 5: Don Butler, Wade Matchett, Jim Hubner, Cecil Thomas, Jerry Burnette, Secretary Danny Ford, Vice-President R. L. Johnson, President Kent Moore, Robert Clark. Row 1: John Royster, Dick Ridaught, Frank Strickland, Mr. Baldwin. Row 2: Toni Ahrano, David Rye, Harry Johntry, Jimmy Crews, Winslow Fredricksson, Parliamentarian Chris Spires, Brent Formy-Duval, Bob Eichelsderfer, James Matchett, Clayton Lockerman, John Scully, Bob Scully, Jim Eichelsderfer, A. M. Beck, Bunyon Kelly. Row 3: Donald Williams, Philip Morris, Joe Johnson, Sentinel Danny Ford, Gene Stanton,Cecil Thomas, Jerry Burnette, Joe Angle, Alvin Lilly, Mike Scott, Don Butler, Charles Brown. Row 4: Edward Varnes, H. T. Pierce, Jackie Herren, Gene Quimby, Melvin Cumbus, Larry Cooper, Chaplain James Allison, James Rye, Jim Hubner, Bucky France, Alden Shores, Mark Gaboardi. ?uture garmers Of America Mark Gaboardi President LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE Alvin Lilly Winslow Fredricksson Vice President Secretary 45 Brent FormY-Duval Charles Brown MIN Oscar Bal Treasurer Reporter Sponsor dWlT Row 1: Bessie Ridenour, Treasurer; Delores Pridgeon, Sergeant-at-Arms; Margaret Royster, His- torian; Sandra Ridaught, Parliamentarian; Linda Strickland, President; Beverly Wilson, Vice Presi- dent;CarolA11ison, Chaplain; Doris Ford, Program-of-Work Chairman; Carol Hur st, President-Elect; Carol Hansen, Secretary. Row 2: Mrs. Stephenson, Sponsor; Betty Meadows; Paulette Tyre; Maida Griffin; Mary Ann Townsend; Trudie Morris; Margaret Slade; Sylvia Glisson; Virginia Ford; Barbara. Turner; Patsy Regan; Elaine Samson; Jeannie Strickland; Marian Fredricksson. ?uture HomemaEers Of America BLUEPRINT FOR ACTION Theme for '59 - '60! DEVELOP DEVELOP POTENTIAL UNDERSTANDING , EH OF I ABILHIW FAMILY MEMBERS INTERPRET . PROMOTE ' GOOD WILL V ALUE OF THROUGH I N I x HOME ECONOMICS $53$315V $0,118 Annual Staff It was the aim of the Annual Staff to produce a fairly accurate record of the past year's events. This was done hoping that in future years a glance at this yearbook would recall memories otherwise forgotten. Editors, Pat Preston Beth Pierce targemu Q4 ng Charle s Brown The football team terminated a successful season bywinning two more games than were won the pre- vious year. Ray Renfro received the silver football for being named an All-Conference player. Pictured in the football from left to right are: C0- Captains George Hanks, Gene Stanton, and Captain R. L. Johnson. Larry Strawn Alvin Lilly Winslow Fredricksson Spires Manager Coach Emory Cross Mr. Barber Phillip Morris Mark Gaboardi Joe JohnsoH Jeannie Strickland Carol Hansen ,f L a Margarett Royster Captain Maudie Tyre Margaret Slade Laurelle Jones Barbara Turner Doris Ford Dale Fallin Carole Allis on Lar ry Cooper Captain Mark Gaboar di Co- Captain Larry Str awn Johnny Pr ev att Clayton Lockerman Larry Brown Don ald W illiam 5 Mr. Barber Mrs. Jackson Eloise Jones Sylvia Glissone Coach Coach Scorekeeper Manager The girls' and boys' basketball teams had a winning 1959-60 sea the Riverland Conference, making them one of the top teams. Two bo O!Steen, were chosen as All-Conference players. Bulldog CHeerleaderS Mrs. Jane Menzen Oleda Bowen Margaret Slade Linda Strickland Marguerita Float $b , w menu 5m FAWN 9' ,- v m. 53 Tmnea mm.- 323-9 m VWUVM , .159. . m, I um mulll' mp parkm mm ow??? m:nr V ' Compliments of CENTRAL FLORIDA TILE 8. 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Helping Florida Grow Palatka, Florida BElOTE KEYSTONE STATE BANK Your Friendly For Prescriptions Community Bank Pick-Up and Delivery Complete Banking Facilities Day or Night Member of F F I C Keystone Heights, Florida phone Night 2281 - Day 2161 Keystone Heights, Florida Compliments of NORTH FLORIDA TELEPHBNE BOMPANY District Office Melrose, Florida Compliments of Graduates: You face a changing and un- WILLIAMS GARAGE settled world. It will challenge Melrose, Florida your courage. Stick to the truth, cling to your faith in God, your- selves, your country and fellow- man. Comm KEYSTONE BARBER SHOP A FRIEND Keystone Heights, Florida Compliments of WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Gainesville, Florida Compliments of LC. PENNY, INC. Palatka, Florida Progress is People Through the foresight of the financier, funds are made available to begin an in- dustrial effort. Through the creative abilities of the research group, these funds are trans- formed into new products, materials and processes. Through the skills and diligence of production personnel, these projects are expanded into commercial operations. Through the marketing knowledge of the sales staff, these products are pro- moted at a profit. Through the customer's continuous satisfaction, the entire effort is sustained. We congratulate you, the graduating class of Melrose High School, on your progress; we look to you and your associates for the enthusiasm, skills, and creative ability necessary to provide the products of tomorrow...as our progress is people. Producers of: Industrial Clays, Building Sands, and F111 EDGAR PLASTIC KAOlIN COMPANY Phone: Hawthorne 2831 Edgar, Florida S.E. McKAY, um 555v LOTS Surrounded by Beautiful Lakes Keystone Heights, Florida Congratulations CLASS OF 760 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY


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