Miami Jackson High School - Old Hickory Yearbook (Miami, FL)

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Tpkfhbey bJ,f ,MJ div.,-2' ov V 2!uPl.6X :V Mi 'fl A 5 F745 If J' of Jff. . q ff fo-'Y'JfC6l4S C5448 ?yuc malyd Mllfli do Cwfidfizffy 74,9541 4rC- ,F Qf.Mf M'Y ' yffj WE 565 Blof' of 56214 o7,Liy ALL' ZIIYO-QCA Lffg fi-'L 3 1.11115 X Hx xxx 'N' 'w Q f w ki x y .i 4 lj' e 1 fliuf -Bi NN-...S i ' 11 v A1 - gf ' K--' ,4 --221.1 .1 gm 7:5 -f tt- 4-I ,rpg 3 , ,Q 1 11 Q-1 , L JA ,y T - OLD HICKORY F011 1949 gi X :fi ' W , ,ll I, M Miami Jackson Senior High School be I 'ff ff if 4 3' K' .six 7 1, Q' 5 3 4 ' 4 M ,. rf a 3, 'I 1 N M rv x 'X . '.,: f i wwf -:-::::- 1 W .-.. if W .5 ......,..,.,,. I 2 THI iff' ' f--if if sidewall iiiii au Q was ffl J X , it get N f-7:1i: 4 i The time has now come for the Seniors of 194-9 to leave the place - where we have played and worked together for so long. Now we are ready to display to the world the true worth of our high school education. It is hoped that each of us has gained the knowledge which will help to make the world of tomorrow-our world-a hetter one. We know now that the practical lessons we have learned from day to day are the things we'll never forget. And we hope that these same lessons. the little things, will help us to realize our motto of Wfhis Far and Farther . . ', Content ADMINISTRATION SENIORS WHO'S WHO . UNDERGRADUATES . SPORTS CLUBS . . NEW S-FEATURE ADVERTISEMENTS Editor-in-chief ...... Managing Editor ..... February Senior Editor June Senior Editors . Ann Murphy Sports Editor ...... Girls Sports Editor . Club Editor ..... News Editor . . Elaine Hannahs . . . .. Charles Fouche Irma .lean Nunery . Arlene Amend, .. Tommy Smith . . . .. Martha Noon Christine Baggett . .Beverly Fritter 7 9 I7 43 47 61 81 . 116 . 123 Feature Editor .. Faculty Editor ...... Undergraduate Editor Art Editor .......... Business Manager .. Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Assistant .... . . . Connie Weldon .. Mary Bryant Shirley .Ienlzen . John Hayashi . . .. Montez Poston .lean Bit-kerslnll' . Eleanor Rork .. Billy Poston i si' i . sf -' - gs .. . Dedication Circs nbundurztly-yet receives so little. How fitting a description of one who receives no glory and little recognition for her untiring efforts and patient guidance as does the Senior Student Council Sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Dale. Guiding efficiently the leaders of the school in one of the most active student organizations in the south is no simple task, yet for more than seven years Mrs. Dale has taken the necessary interest and energy to make the council the outstand- ing organization it is today. llehind the scenes. yet always there to give a helping hand and sincere advice, she has indeed merited the recognition we sometimes forget to give in our hectic school life. ' Though words will never aptly express our gratitude we dedicate this, the i949 Old Hickory. to one who has long past earned our admiration and gratitude, Mrs, Dorothy Dale. .s . X S' 3'-?'n+WJ . x - Q B N A M X Q to t CC WC u afid strong Administration Q Heading the list of ,lack- son's administrative staff is Principal W. W. Matthews. It is he who has guided the school through the growing up period. and has watched it emerge as a high sehool in its own right. fl 'Xt the right hand of Principal Matthews are the two deans. Mr. Robert Turner and Mrs. Verniee McNeil. These two have their main interest in the welfare of the hoys and girls who make up the student body of Miami Jackson. X s x Mrs. Patricia Avery Ilwllc l1'L'0IlUlllil'.Y Mrs. Mnrgarcl Bach Jourr1al1.rn1 Mrs. Frances Bailey llmm' IL'i'UIllHlIil'.l' Mrs. Fernc Beach Social Slluliav Miss Sarah Bennett PIlj'A'it'lll Ellllflllillll Mr. Leonard Brown l'liy.viz'ul liillllfllfillll Mr. William M. Brown l.angung4' Mr. Donald A. Burroughs Social Slmliex Mrs. Mary Trigg Carlson Social Slll11'it'.t' Mr. Harry Carney .W1l.vic' MIss Helen Carninc Suciul Sl1m'ic.v Mr. T. W. Caruthcrs Social Slmliux Mrs. Dorothy Dale MUlIl0Il1UIiCS Mr. Harry P. Day Driving Mrs. Laura G. Dclfonso Alusic i. ta x L. 1 ll ' X I .faflfffffv 0 ws iw flaw N- 5 i. s HB Nuludnx Amigos! In addition to the regular regime of verbs and vocabu- lary, students in Miss Virgin- ia Williamson's Spanish clas. ses learn conversations and improve accent and diction by listening to records of Spanish speaking people. - K ,md Mrs. Circlhc .l. Dol nancy 'I I'l'IlSllIl'I' Mr, .luhn .l, Dickcl' I.IlVl4L'I4!lUl' Mis Ifloxsic Dluggu l',-IIWQHXH Miss Mary Ann Ilyxaul ulrl Mis, Mulimic ll1lgCI' l 'mnrm'n'iul Miss QlUI.llKlll1C l'1.lIl1SVX'0I'lh Afllill' Mx. if .-X. ILUIIIICI' llunmll IIIIUIIYIIXU Miss Ilvnc l'klLlINl7llUll I-fnulixll MIA. R05 .-X. l'I'L'm'l1 l'In mul l'.,llHt'lIlftlll Mrs. M. finlwiclwll Snrlzll Sllllllvx Mrs. .lowplxinc Qiuspcr Rvmliuu Misx Pcurl Cicllwcr l'lu mul lllllllflllillfl Nlrx. lnuisu liurnnlcy A,l1lllt'I7Illlft'.Y Mrs. Neil Cir .plug ,fHallu'umliu.v Mu. RMI: lI.u11. Lux f'nn11m'14'i:ll Q: V at f 5 lf, .Nl ,W A ,Ml L3 X M -31 Xi P Siudvnlx of Shall-'a':qla'alrl' I,ill'lll'IllllllIIg ln an pun.-l llx Vllhiliill ure- IlH'llllH'l'N ol l'n lial1 I,l'li2lI'lllN'Ill llf-ml 'lla l'lo-ww llranguf hllgllhll lxl 4-rulull'e' vlan. Tlliw is om ol lln- hllflllhll 1-ull:-ws llml lu ilvlllh may rlmnfn- fro llu-ir fvnior yn-ur. fa. ,. -4 4 J W 1 '11 fn Ar 5 wg xg-vi l -. ' . 1 , 'aw mit? , 1 f - A Mrs. Qirzicn' K. Ilairriw l','rruli.xli Mrs. Zulu llnllidziy Snriul Slmliwi Mrs. Miiruc Ci. llolm 54'lt'Ill'1' Mrs. Iiclly .lu lluuvci' St'l'l't'l!l!'-Y Mrs. liurlhai Hunt Spi'4'i'li Mi. lloyd M. lliilchiwn Srrfiill SHHHUA Miss Zcldai .luliiisim N irltw' Mr, SlCi'ill1 .Innes lfzlml Mr. Ilairry l.cc lvl-l'.Xi1'AIl lfilmwlivfi Mr. Calvin Maigncss Sl'il'Hl'l' Mrs Vzilgrzivli. Maiyliclil IP. 1 . I. Miss Miirlziml Minor .lrl Mr. Il. lf. Miluhcll .5'r'ii'lla'c' Miss .lime Milchaill l'lri'.iii'ul Iiitillflllfllll Mr. ID, li Moomiiw Si'ii'm'i' X -d ki 'ilu Y xxx Q93 .. l G Sawial Sludima One of the sllbjm-ls ollvlw-il In .laivksun Sllllit'lllS als ai sor- izll sluilivs vrwlil is rho vver popular psyvlmlugy. lDi1'lllI't'll is il senior group xsilli llle-il' inslrni-lor. Mr. T. W. Cairn- lllors. kr.. I .xi I M rs. Bernice Muir Sofia! SI urlivx Mrs. Aline Mycrs Miss Mr. Mrs. M r. Mrs. M rs M rs M rs M rs Ilnnu' lfK'HllUHllk'.N l.ueille Nash A'fllllll'lll4llll'.Y l, N. Newkirk. .lr. Alllllll'llIllllC'S Florence Norinand iN1lllllt'IIllllll'.l Charles li. 0'C0nnui Sofia! Slmlirhv Thelma 0'C'nnnor l14ll.UllAh Iillen Odum Sllfilll Slllillgix Grace O'Haren Snriul Slillliur Armeda Olssamn Sl'l'l'l'l1lI'.l' Myrtle Owens Ifllflflll Mr. Earl Pearson liirxilwu Marmuvr Miss l.ueillc Pierce Iin.uli.xh Mr. Ci. Leslie Vue l7rulllflIi1'.r Mr. Benjamin N. Porch Pll.l'.lll'!ll Ezlmwlimi Ilvginning Mardixtvx Learning in sms 1-an ln- fun! That is. il' you have ilu- hem-- fil of the lllllKit'l'lI Pllllllllllvlli in .lac-kson's lltllllt' Q'1'0lI0llli1'S rleparuuenl. Giving poiuh-rs to Plllllllsliliilil' seniors are' Mrs. Elizabeth SIPVPIIS and Mrs. Anna Shay. lh-partmvnl Heail. I as 'ini 0. j 4' 44 it 'N if . N f 1 1 : f ' -ff Nj Y I is , .., Eiga? V is if f M 1 .., I MJ d 5 is D J .E . iff? ' f - , Sy. ' :N-'X .32 I 1, l: . -7. 'I - 6 Miss lililzxbcth Prfcc I.i!mn'im: Mrs. Kicncvicvc Ratscn Rz'g1.vlrur Mr. lcd Rcitllc A l'11y.vi1'uI l:'flm'rlI1mi M rs. Nora Rice l:'ngli.xl1 Mrs. Thcrcsu Rivcrs lilrglislr Mrs. Viviun Y. Rowe l:'ngIi.xI1 Mrs. Susan Sztttcrlicld Af,lllIll'llllllIC'.V Mrs. l.cliat K. Scary S!'K'I't'flIl'-V Mrs. Annan Shay Ilmm' l:'1'nl10lrli4'x M rs. lirmai Shccly Cil1IHIlIl'I'l'i!ll Miss lissic Shcplcr C'numn'rc'iul Mrs. Faye Sodhcr Spwcli Miss Virginia Spaulding Lilzrarinn Mrs. lililzlhctll Stevens Hmm' I:'t'urmmi4'.x Mrs. Helen Stockwell . . V .fl F 0 X VX X it J L. MlIllll'llIlllil'.Y J f Xu vu G . 1 5 .i N G. A ' s Nvoph ytv llralnru Speech and debate under the eye of Mrs. Bertini Hunt give students opportunity to ex- pr:-ss lill lllSt'lVl'S verbally with the ease of at profession- ul speak:-r. l'i4'tllrccl are members of one 1-lass in the midst of at dvlmtv. 9 . ' ' ,i 1 Q. ! .S - ff gi .L Miss Catherine Sullivan Pl1y.i'icrll 1',-llllfllliflll Mrs. Kaye O. Thoinpson llilllflflll Mr. .lohn A. Tobin Pllj'.lil'lll I:'4lm'aliun M rs. M ae Welbon lfnglri I1 Miss Carol While I IIIllllll'l'l'i!ll 94 S. , V-s. V ' , J , 41 mx 0 X 3 if Ur' iw K za If X X L A Miss Dorothy Williams fillillllllfl' Virginia Williamson Lfllljlllllllfl' M iss Mr. Bernie Wilson Manual l'rainin,u Mr. James Womack Manual Tmiuirru Blanche Wood I:'rigli,xl1 M Iss Mrs. Vinola Woodward M llrunlulicix ', '19 f , Mrs. Cleta Worley 4 4 x A Sueiul Sllufiei . . Mfr Mr. Wilhur ct wo.-icy f Q 7 MllI,1t'llllIllL'.Y S . A Mr. Charles Wright 3 f E S Mulln'umti4'.v 1 ,A f f yi: V Sharp frdwliln in me-4-lianii-al rlrauing. unmler the guidanvr- of sulvjvrls off:-re-nl lu .lam-lxson boys in llie new shops using. 5 'M' Q . ,, , I---s: -sww1slauw'ltliasaQffy,mQQ L . X, 5 fa ,.. Mr. james xY'r0lll1N'lx. is jusl one of tllv g wwhwiusam. we . E - Seniors ,lun ,,, ,-' ,r ur ,... , 7' 3 5 e offirere ., standing: Charles Fourhe. Presi- alentg and Charles Aye. Vice Presizlentg Sealed are Martha Noon, Secre- lnryg Margaret Sue Har- ris. Treasurerg and Mrs. W0x'ley. Mid-year senior 1-Ins s of- mers are left . . to right' Mrs. Cleta Worley. Spon- sor: Betty Lou Geiger. Sevreluryg Richard Burr. V i C e President: J i m Lovkard. Presidenfg and Ben Suuls. Treasurer. Wlartin Edward Brown - SNAPPER Thus l entered: thus I 1zo. ' l.ibrary Club 105 Monitor 10. 115 Modern Language 115 Publicity Club 12. ,lane Elizabeth Davis 5 .lANlE ' ' To know her is to like her. Band 10. 11. 125 Manuscript Club Il. 125 Student Council 10. 115 Bowling Club 125 Class Play: Art Club 105 Y-Teens 10: Home Ec. Club ll. Roy Evaenson ROY We all try to do our bestf' Bible Club 105 Red Cross 105 H. R. 4Treas.l ll: Bowling Club 125 Modern Language 125 Sci- ence Club ll. Richard Child Burr BURR Mary Dolores Alvarez nDOLORES' A quiet way, but a great mind. Albert Eugene Aylor SBBERIVIWN I am happy when furtherest from pen and book. Student Council 105 F. F. A. 10 lTreas.l5 Duffers Club 10. 115 H. R. 11 lPres.l5 Bowling Club 125 Intramural football and bas- ketball. Seaway? Somelhing gained. but nothing i lost. Pan American 10 lSec.J. 115 Science Club 105 Anja Pro 115 Sr. Class V. Pres.5 H. R. V. Pres. 115 Student Council 115 Spanish Honor Society 115 Na- tional Honor Society 125 Salu- tatorian. Millard Franklin Dell 'f FRANK Thought is deeper than speech. F. F. A. 105 Travel Club 11 QV. Pres.l. 125 H. R. fTreas.l 115 Bowling Club 12. William Earl Ellington HDUKEH I could live without women, but I'd rather notf, Intramural Club 10, 11. 125 Bowling Club 125 Intramural basketball and football. K Anita Marie Allen TADA Always look on the sunny side. Student Council 105 Y-Teens 125 Basketball 10, 115 Modern Lan- guage 10, 11. Edmond S. Arcamonte ARCAMONTE Drawing is my business. Hi-Y 10. ll, 125 Track 10, 115 Football 12. Norma ,lean Beery HNORMA' Smiles make the world go round. Dramatics Club 105 Y-Teens 105 Monitor 105 Glee Club 11, 125 Future Homemakers 115 Allied Youth 11, 125 Sr. class play lStudent directorl. Douglas G. Fitzpatrick DOUG FITZ An outgrowth of artistry. Football 10, 113 Duffers Club 113 H. R. lV. Pres.l 10. 11. lPres.l 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Lettern1en's Club 10, 11, 12: Globe cartoonist 11, 123 Bowling Club 123 Min- strel 12, Intramural football 12. Vella Lou Harrell MVELLA LOU A smile for every girlg two for every fellow. Genevieve Hinds GENEVIEVE Ouietness is a sign of wisdom. Y-Teens 113 Bible Study 123 In- tercultural Relations 12 lPres.l: D. C. T. 11, 12. Betty Lou Geiger HBETTY LOU A light heart lives long. V Student Council 10. 11, 123 G. A A. A. 123 Sr. class Sec.3 Y-Teens 10, 11. 12 lPres.l3 Allied Youth 123 Sr. class play. Ruth Hastey L'RUTH There's something to take the eyef' Y-Teens 11. 123 Allied Youth 123 Basketball 123 Cheerleader 11, 123 H. R. Sec. 113 Sponsor. Miami Beach-Jackson game. William Melvin Hinson . BILL 1 Strong men must go. Student Council 10. 11. 12 lCab- inetlg Glee Club 10, 11. 123 Minstrel 10. 11. 123 Key Club 123 Allied Youth 123 H. R. qPres.m 11, 123 Football 10, 11, , Q 123 Basketball 10. 11, 123 Base- I bull 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 5 f 10. 11. 123 Jr. Class V. Pres.3 Sr. V Class Playg Globe stall 123 Thes- W pians 12. Joan Muriel Houlihanlf Edward Milo ,lamcs JOAN Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' ED There's something unrler quietness. Modern Language 10 lSec.l.11. H. R. lllresjl 103 Dramatics 123 Red Cross 103 Basketball 10, Club 10 4Treas.P3 lluflers Club 113 H. R. fSec.J 113 Monitor 113 Y-Teens 123 Student Council 11 Betty Louise Johnson BETTY She's gentle. she's shy. but there's mischief in her eye. Band 10, 11, 12: Manuscript 10. 113 Future Homemakers 12. ,loan ,Carol Killea DUSTY Silence and modesty are ' valuable things. 11 fPres.t. 12 IV. l'res.l3 Golf Team 10. ll. 12. Roy Lunsford Johnson g'Ll.7Ml'Y Truth sometimes. but it's the truth. Band 10. I Margaret li. Knowles lf ' WOGGIE fl winning smile. a winning way. Glee Club 103 Softball 113 Y- Teens 11. 123 Cheerleader ll. 12 4Capt.l3 Sponsor. Edison game: Thespians 123 National Honor Society 123 Sr. Class Play: Stu- dent Council l13 H. R. fSec.l 11, 123 Jr. Playmakers 12. 3' .ss 1- I 4 1 l 9 '3 I 9, l I x Irma ,lean Nnnery If lRMA JEAN The secret of success is f'UllSltllll',Y in purpose. Art Club 103 Y-Teens 103 Band 10. ll. 12 t0flicerP: Manuscript ll. l2: lSec.l3 Student Council ll. 123 Sr. Class Play3 Spanish llouor Society ll. 123 lioysliug Club 123 llouu- lic. Club ll: Annual Stall' tlfeb. Sr. lld.l3 ll. R. 1'l'rcas.l 12. Muriel Elaine Parkers! PARKER Her world is just one little gigglef' Rowling 123 Senior Chorus ll. 121 Clee Club 10. ll: Modern Language ll 12' ir Clie Play' Y-Teens I0: Student Council ll. IZZ3 lfuturc Teachers 12. 3 ... ..s. .,. ,lohn Nei Il Perry SAl.'l'1 ' ll isdom excites many things. Student Council 10. ll. 123 Ili- 1 l03 Sr. Class 1'lay3 Jr. Play- ulakers 12: llramatics Club 10 ll. Pre-s.l. 11 4l'res.l. 12 lTreas.J: Boxing team 103 Thes- piaus ll. 12 tV. Pre-s.l 3 Outstaud. iug Thespian of 1018. Donald Lazare FEETS The going is rough. but he'l1 get there. Science Club 10. 11. 12. Clarence W. Leverctte 'COOBERW Seldom he speaks, but well he listens. lluilers Club 123 lntramural Football 123 Red Cross 10. i ll. 12 tPres.l. El-uestiue J. Opferman ERNlE Everything is easy after it's done Doloris Ethel Peacock lJOLORIS xv Her hear! is like at singing bird. Red Cross 10. 113 Monitor 10. ll. 123 Charm Club 113 Future Teachers ll. 123 lloysliug 123 Tennis ll. Arthur Paul Phelps GGARTSS lt's in the book, why bother it? lll'1llllillll'S Club 10, 113 Duffers Club 123 Anja Pro 123 Thespians 10. ll. 12 tTreas.l3 Thespian Play ll. 123 Sr. Class Play 123 Operetta 123 Minstrel 111 Jr. Playluakers 12. l Wvilliam L. Marcus BILLY Obedience, submission, disci- pline, courageg these are the things which make a good man. Monitor 10. 11. 123 Library Club Harold Lee Leggett HAL All it takes to make fl good uthletef' Baseball 11. 123 Allied Youth 11. 12 lPres.l3 Sr. Class Play3 Foot- ball 10, 11. 123 Basketball 12. James Henry Lockard as-IIMQQ I nm the muster of my fate. Sr. Class Playg Jr. Playmakers 123 Sr. Class Pres.3 Key Club 123 Student Council 12 fCabi- netl: Thespians 12. Nancy ,lane Nevers NAN She is happy and guy throughout the dayf' Red Cross 10: Home Ee. Club ll. 123 Spanish Honor Society 123 llramatics Club 10. J Albert P. Pierattini PETE The whole day long, his life is a perfect least. Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Thespians 123 Allied Youth 11, 12 fTreas.J3 H. R. lPres.l 11. lTreas.l 123 Football 10, 11, 123 'Track 123 Minstrel 10. 11, 123 Band 123 Sr. Class Play. James Albert Roach INSECT Never idle a moment. Bowling Club lPres.l 12: Bas- ketball 10. 11, 123 Duffers Club 10. 11, 123 Golf team 10. 11. 123 F. F. A. 103 H. R. IV. Pres.l 12. Robert Frank Ruff M ' BOB I have died for jour years Nou I am going to live Dulfers Club 12 Dorothy Mae Pitman MDOT!! Her care was never to offend. Charm Club 10. 113 Student Council 10, 112 H. R. lSec.l 113 Future Homemakers fPres.l 12. David Rothman J 'SDAVIEU Let tomorrow take care of itselff' I.ettermen's Club 103 Archery 103 Jr. Class Treas.3 Football 10, 11. 123 Basketball, Baseball. Herman Weiring Russell HERMAN A man o ew fares has no regrets Anja Pro 11 12 Dante commit ee i I l ,lere Raymond Salyers lERF Fun is his best subject. HnY11 12 Debate llub 10. 113 StudentCounul10 ll 12. Benjamin Irving Sauls PUNCHY Don't tell me I'm gomlg I know it. Football 10, 11. 123 Track 10. ll. 12 iCapt.J3 Boxing team 103 I.ettermen's Club 10. 11. 123 Key Club 10. 11, 12 IV. Pres.P3 Al- lied Youth 11 lPres.l. 12 lV. Pres.3 Student Council 10. ll IV. Pres.l: Thespians 10. 11. 123 Na- tional Honor Society 11. 123 ll. R. Pres. 103 Sr. Class Treats.: .lr. Playmakers3 Sr. Class Play3 Minstrel 10, 11. 123 Operetta ll: Clee Club 10, ll. Mack Orville Scotttf BUDDY Sober, but not seriousg quiet. but not idle. - F. F. A. 102 Duilers Club: Bowl- ing Club 123 Intramural Football 12. I I i v u 2 l r, vu X ,sz Daniel Millard Sauntlerslj TEETH Worry has killed many good meng why die? F. F. A. KV, 1'res.P 103 Duffers Club 103 Bowling team 123 Bowl- ing Club QV. Pres.l 123 lntra- mural Football and Baseball. Robert Edward StTllilt'lCJ SCHACK I pity bnshful men. IH-Y ll. 123 Tllespians 123 H. R. Pres. 10. ll: Football ll: jr. Playmakers 123 Sr. Class Play: Clee Club 10. Virginia E. Smith BETTY She is a fun-loving soul. Commercial club 10 1Treas.l: Student Council 10. 113 Charm Club 11 1V. Pres.l3 H. R. tPres.l 10. 4Sec.l 113 Bowling Club 12. said .' Arlene K. Amend 'ss X. lx. Enough praises can never be fs, r 1-Teens 10 11. l'res.l3 Student Council 10. ll. 12 lCabinetl: Thespians ll. 12 1l'arliamentar- ianl 3 National llonor Society 123 National Forensic League 12 l orcnsic Club 12. lSec.iI: Allied Youth ll. I2 ll'res.l UQ l'res.tg Spanish Honor Society ll 1Sec.l 3 llolucroom Pres. 10. V. Pres. ll. Sec. l2Q Debate Team 12 lllunner up state Championshipl: Dra- matics Club ll. Inter Club Coun- cil 123 Macllonald Speech Cou- test 103 llean's Ass'u. IUQ State Oratory Contest 12nd placel 12. Patricia Lea Anderson PAT I shall be satisfied if only my dreams abide. Majorelle 10. llg Minstrel 10. ll: Y-Teens 123 Il. C. T. 12. Velma ,lean Archer VEl,MA l,ove1iest of women. ' Student Council 103 Clee Club 10, 11. 123 Operetta ll. 123 .lun- ior Playnlakers 123 Dramatics Club 123 Howling Club llg Thes- piuus 12. Alma C. Tl1llClll0Il GGKATE77 Her teachings were disereetf, Library Club 10 lSer-.J3 Glee Club 113 Future Homemakers 11, 123 National Honor Society 123 Spanish Honor Society ll, 12. Shirley ,lean Albritton SHIRLEY A sineere friend of all mankind.', Y-Teens 103 Bowling Club 113 G. A. A. 11.12. ,loan B. Vllitllerington SBJOANS, And every person was her friendf' Clee Club ll, 123 Charm Club 10. Minnie Louise Abbott 'GMINNIEN Either do not attempt at all, or go through with it. Art Club 103 Charm Club 10. ll lSec.l ll'res.I, 12 lPres.l3 D. C. T. 12. Bernice M. Allenspach GGREDW lt matters not how long we live, but how. Y-Teens 103 Science Club 10, ll. 12 lSec.13 Volleyball 10, 123 C. A. A. 10. 12. Roy Adrian Anderson D UCKY Learn to labor and wailf' Hi-Y 103 lntra-mural Club 10Q llullers Club ll: Bowling Club 11, 12. Mary Mae Andrews MIDGET It's the little things in life that tell. Pan American Club 113 Scrap Book ll lSec.l3 Monitor 11, 123 Charm Club 123 Student Council 12. Hilda Mary Ares HITTY Let me die to the sounds of delicious Musief' Clee Club 10. ll. 12 lSec.l3 Minstrel 11, 123 Thespians 12. Y' 1 2 2 1 I x I X Florence janet Ashley ..JAN,, Man has his will but woman has her way. Band 10. ll. 12 tollirerlg Music Writers Club 10. 113 Home Er. Club 12: Clee Club 10. Christine A. Baggettlf KRlS A laugh like a tinkling bell. Monitor 10: llublivity Club 10. 11. 12: Student Council 10. 11. 12g G. A. A. 103 Clobe Staff 12: Annual Stall' 12: Future Teachers 12: Allied Youth 12g Quill and Si-roll 12. Donna Doris Baker l10BlS Anything for a quiet life. llome Ev. Club 10. ll. 12: Cir1's Chorus 12. V Charles DeLong Aye CHARLEY He is equal to any taskf' Key Club 10. ll. 12 lPres.1g Stu- dent Council ll 1Treas.Pg Lel- terman's Club ll. 12 4l'res.ig National Honor Soriety 12 4Pres.J: B0y's State 103 Track 10, ll. 123 Football 10. ll. 12g Senior Class V. Pres. Mary Virginia Bailey BAILEY To the pure, all things are pure. Home Ev. Club 10 lTreas.1. 12 1llist.1: Y-Teens ll. Bruce Roy Barton! BRUCE Honest labor is always rewarded. Science Club 103 Anja-Pro Club ll. 12: Monitor 10. 125 Baseball ' A I 'Q '59 ..--M .-3 3' N g . f . Bernard Ray Beck BERNARD The difficulty in life is the choice. 10. Elizabeth Hazel Burger MIKE She has a smile of purest gold. Bowling Club llg Home Er. Clul 12 IY. l'res.lg C. A. A. 12. Catherine Louise Berry CATl'lY Be slow of tongue and quick of eye. Homeroom 4Sec.l 10: Sr. Chorus 103 Horne Er. Club 10. ll IV. Pres.l 3 12 4Corresponding Semi 3 Y-Teens 10g lnterclub Count-il ll: Student Council ll. 12: Girls' Chorus 12: Nat'l Honor Soriety 12. Hi-Y ll. 122 Home room 1l'res.P 1 Dorothy ,luue Beck lJOR0'1'llY' Nothing great u'as ever rlfliierwl irilhoul enthusiasm. Sr. Chorus 10. ll. 123 Clem- Club 10. 11. 12: Opvretla 10. ll. 12: Iommerrial Club ll: Student Counvil ll: llramatics Club 12. Joyce llee Belleer SKl?NKY Full of life. full of fun. full of happiness. Home Ev. Club 10: Clee Club , 10. ll: Bowling Club ll: Moni- tor 10. 12: Sr. Chorus ll. 12: Y-Teens 12: l10lllt'l'tl0lll Preis- tlent 12. Samuel Bernstein SAM What hare l done now? Hi-Y 103 Intramural Club 11. 12 tY. l'res.1: Student Counvil 123 lntervlub Counvil 12. , Y Doris ,lean Biclcerstall' JEAN Noble in every thought aml in every deed. llramatics Club 12: Annual Stall' 12: Quill and Scroll 12. if ,loseplx T1l0llIHS Brady TOM Quiet but willing to work. llramatics Club 12: Bowling Club 12: Globe Stall 12: Annual Stall' 12: Minstrel 12: Tltespiuns 12. Ln A N fr xx Ji tc- Bctty June Browns! l'llCC1E ll's easier to catch flies with honey than with vinegar. Home Ec. Club 10: Y-Teens ll: Clem- Club 12: Homeroom ll'res.t 10: ISQ-1-.1 11: Thespians 12. Mary E. Bryant MARY .-I lcaller she :cas born to be. Y-Teens 10. 11: l1ean's llelper 10: Mat-llonalml Speech Contest 10: Allied Youth 11. 12: Tlies- pians ll. 12 1l'res.1: llramatics Club ll 4'l'reas.I. 12: N. F. 11. ll. 12 lSec.l: Tllespian Play 11: junior Playnlalxers 12: Student Council l2:Annual Stab' 12: Min- slrcl 12. A rcll lyn Ann Bulter ARC1llE Careful aml thorough of con- science of duly. Forensic Club 10. 11 lSec.l: Na- tional llonor Society 12: Span- isll llonor Society ll ll'res.l. 12 1V. l'res.i: Cir1's Letter Club 10. 11. 12: C. A. A. 10. ll. 12: Volleyball 10. ll lCapt.1. 12: Basketball 10, ll. 12: Softball 10. ll. 12 llV1gr1: Tennis Club 12 1l'rer1.l: Chess Club 11. 12 4Scc.l: Student Council 10. 12: Future Teachers 12. Violet l.e,leune Brannen avr, Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty. ' . Clee Club 10. ll. 12: l1ean's 1, f Helper 10: Honneroont 4Sec.1 10: Student Council 10: Thes- pians ll. 12: Clinic Monitor ll: ll. C. T. 12 1Sec.1 .Margaret K. Brown MARGARET Gentle of speech, benelicent of mimi. llomeroom tSec.1 10 : Commer- cial Club tTreas.1 10: Y-Teens ll: Home Ec. Club 12. J Rllfllilfll Henry Bugdal BUGS Ile profits most who serves the bestf' Band 10. 11. 12: Art Club 11: llmsling Club ll. 12. Gertrude ,lane Bush! SGJANIEQ9 A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. Home Ec. Club 10: Y-Teens 11: Clee Club 12: Thespians 12: Student Council 10: Homeroom IV. Presjl 11. 12. Harry ,l. Bindsclladler RACE HORSE To live long, it is necessary to live slow. Baseball 10. ll. 12: Basketball 10, 11. 12 tCapt.l: Football 11. 12: l.ettermen's Club 10. 11. 12 4Treas.1: Quill and Scroll 12: Monitor 12: Globe Stall' ll, 12: llonneroom ll'res.I 12: Student Council 12. lra Kenneth Bradyix DUKE l am not ashamed to confess that I am ignorant of what l do not know. lli-Y 10. ll. 12 tSgt. at Arnxsl: Bowling Club ll: Monitor 10: Minstrel 11. 12: Homeroom 4V. l'res.1 10. tSec.1 ll. 4Treas.1 12: Football 10: Track 10. 11. 12 lCo-Capt.1: l,ette'rmen's Club 10. ll. 12. Leonard ,losepll Bridges Ml1SCl,ES There be of them who have left a name behind them. Art Club 10: Anja Pro Club 10: Science Club 11: Hi-Y 12: D. C. T. 11. 12: 11. C. T. State Board 12: Minstrel 12. if ts ' . .. ul. Lawrence George Butts LARRY Whatever advice you give he short. Dance Band 10. 11. 123 lland 10. 11.123 Minstrel 10.11.123 Home- room lPres.l 103 Hobby Club 103 Bowling Club 111 Dance Band Club 11. 12. lletty Rosetta Carlile CARL1l.Y A winning smile. I1 cheerful word. Y-Teens 10. ll: Homeroom ll . l,res.l 103 Basketball ll. 121 Volleyball ll. 12: Softball ll. 12: Girls' Letter Club 12: G. A. A. ll. 12 1Sec.P3 National Honor Society 12: Globe Staff 12: Ten- nis Club 123 Allied Youth 12. Charles Clayton Carriu CHUCK Ile will succeed: for he believes all he says. Modern Language Cln b 10 tTreas.l3 Student Council 10. ll: Monitor 10. ll: Forensic Club 11. 12 tV. 1'res.l3 N. l . 1.. 11. 12 lV. l'res.l3 lnterclub Council 11. 123 Future Teachers 123 Christian Forum 123 Debate Team 12. 'i Ki 9 -9' - I E Vg. , I mn' R? 41 ,Q if 4' 1 , . 2 1 'L 0 Thelma Marie Carey 'SCAREYN Common sense is in spite of. not because ol, education. G. A. A. 10. 11. 123 Girls' Letter Club 12 1Sec. and Tl'CilS.lQ Com- mercial Club 113 Y-Teens 103 Homeroom tTreas.l 123 Volley- we ball 11, 123 Basketball 11. 12: Softball 10. 11, 12. Nleriam G. Carrier MERR1AM Our deeds determine us us much as we determine our deeds. Majorette 10. ll: Band Club 10: Pan American ll. 12. Kenneth Allan Carlcrlf KEN The word impossible is not in my dictionary. Anja llro Club 10 1l'res.l tl D , 1res.l3 11 1Sec.l312lY.lres.I. 1 1 Dolores Rose Ccrralf V DEE Clyde Arnold Causey Q'C1.A1VlSY,' livery single woman I ever knew is ll puzzle to me. Hi-Y 10. 123 Hnmeroom 1Sec. and Treas.1 10. 1Pres.l 123 Foot- ball 10. ll: Track ll. 12. fdlison D. Christophcrd ! W1MPY An holiest man is the noblest work of God. Pan American Club 103 Bible Study Club 10 IV. 1lres.l. ll: ll. C. T. 11. 12 lPres.l: Hi-Y 12 1Treas.l. Virginia Lee Clarke MGINGER2 We walk by faith, not by sight. Red Cross 103 Y-Teens ll: Four-H Club 12. Arguments out of a pretty mouth ure inuirtsicerulzlef' Student Council 10. 11. 12 tl'res.l3 Tth llistrict ol' Student Councils ll IY. l'res.l. 12: N. l . L. 10. ll ll. l'res.I. 122 Na- tional llonor Society ll. 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Allied X outh 123 Spanish llonor Society ll. 123 Girl's State ll: Globe Stall ll. 12: Archery Club 103 Charm Club 10 tY. 1'res.l: Forensic Club ll 1Treas.l3 12: llebale Team 12: M acllonald Speech Contest 10. ll: State Radio Con- test 12. lidward Henry Claggett Pl H. Everything I say goes. Hi-Y 11: Bowling Club ll: 1-lomeroom ll. l'res.l ll. 4Sec.l 123 Photography C 1 u lr 12 lPres.l: Globe Staff 12. Barbara Ann Clay lf BARS Her dry hunmr gives many ll start. Glee Club 103 Publicity Club ll. 12 1Sec.l: Tennis ll. 123 Volley- ball 123 Basketball 12: G. A. A. 123 Jackson Jockeys 12. William Albert Clot SGBILL7, The soul of this man is his W' , clothes. in A Industrial Arts Club 103 Student Ns. Council 10. 112 Modern Lun- guzlge Club 11: Tennis Team 11 lMgr.1. 123 Science Club 12 lP1ll'1iLlHlEIllllI'iilH1: Tennis Club 12. James Edgar Cooley SHJIMMYY7 Youth comes but once in a life- time-use it while you can. Hi-Y 103 Bowling Club 11 tSgt. at Arms73 Dranultics Club 12 lSgt. at Armst. David McKay Co DAVID The nuldest manners with the bravest mind 10 11 12 thet. Ttat . 11 12' Student Council 12. Gregory Constantine, Jr. GREGORY ly in a high degree of solemnityf Science Club 10 tPres.13 Duf- fers Club 113 Homeroom tPres.J 113 Monitor 12. Evelyn 1. Cornell EVE My heart is ever at your service. Home Fc. Club 10. ll tTreus.l. 123 D. C. T. 12. Don Rawlis Cox'f RAWLISN Poitteness goes far yet costs nothmgf, Anjx Pro Club 103 Duffers Club 10 11 Photography Club 123 Dranlatus Club 123 Student Council 12. ,Ioscph Lee Crabb NJOEQ' Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. l.cttertncn's Club 11. 123 l ootbat1l 11. 12: 'l'rack ll. 12: lli-X 10. 11: 1loy's State 11: Student Coun- cil 12: il0llN'I'00lll IX. 1'rcs.l 10. 1'Iugcnc Milton Curry GENE Pleasure before business. Arcltitccturul Drawing Club 11. 123 Industrial Arts Club 10: Slu- denl Council ll: liootlntll ll. 12. Robert ,lay Cunio bsTEX99 ll hen angry. count fourg when very angry, swear. Monitor 10. 113 Anja Pro Club 10: Hi-Y 112 Student Council 10. 113 Homeroom tTreus.1 113 Boys State 113 Key Club 11. 123 Foot- ball 11. 123 1.ettermen's Club 12: Minstrcl 12. , J Raymond Andrew Davis '-RAY I can resist everything except temptation. Band ll. 12. f Marjorie F Denman Ronald Eugene Delgado MMAREIEU 'lR0NNlEn Said and done. Done as soon as Une cannot know everything. . , . hiya lro Club 10. 11. 123 Bowl- Yjfeens 10, 11: l U . . , said. mg Club 123 Band 10. ll. 12. Basketball 11: Volleyball 11. 1 1 S 1 1 1 Ability is found to consist main- , Y Frieda Gwendolyn Deno CUI'PIE Always true to her work and friends. Volleyball 10, 11. 121 Softball 10. 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Girls' Letter Club 123 G. A. A. 10, 11, 123 Tennis 12: Monitor 11. Stanley Miller Dietrich STANLEY He is ever cheerful. Anja Pro Club 10. 112 Future Farmers 10. ,Io Ann Dominick Sh-IODY99 She has wit and song and sense. Glee Club 10. 11, 123 Operetta 10. 12: Minstrel 10. ll. 123 Thes- pians ll. 123 Thespian Play 111 Dralnatics Club 12 4Pres.l3 Jr. l'lay makers 12. Gerald Borden Devlfolf JERRY Impossible is a worrl only to be found in the dictionary of fools. Thespians 10. 11. 123 Student Council 10. 113 Dramatics Club 10, 11. 123 Forensic Club 11: Intercultural Relations Club 123 Monitor 10. 11. Marie P. Di Giovanni MARIE Ah! Thy beautiful hair. Clee Club 102 Operetta 10g Sr. Chorus 113 Y-Teens 113 Student Council 113 Spanish Honor So- ciety 11. 12 lSec.l3 Pan Ameri- can Club 12 4Pres.I lV. Pres.l. Donald Eugene Donner DON Chance never helps lhose who do not help themselves. Intramural Football 123 Intra- mural Basketball 12. Girls' Chorus 12. Grace Elizabeth Dotyif GRACE A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Home Ec. Club 10. 11. 12: Clee Club 112 Sr. Chorus 12. ,loe DeForest Edwards IGGY Better a bad excuse than none at allf, . ,.. f f-Y' Mary Constance Duke CONNIE Music is well said to be the speech of angelsf' Clee Club 10. 11. 123 Sr. Chorus 103 Minstrel 10. ll. 123 Operetta 10. 113 Future Teachers 11. 123 ,. J N, I ' A Leona Mae Dryer'! LEE .'llusic is Ille universal language of Illlllllflllllfl Band 10. ll. 12 4Sgl.P3 Music Writers Club 10. ll. 12: Spanish Ilonor Society ll. 12: Dramatics Club 10: Future Teachers 12. Fonnell F. Edwards RIC1E Experieru'e makes us wise. Home Ec. Club 10, 11 QV. Pres.l 3 12 1Treas.l. ,lacquelyn Ellison JACKIE She never knows the word defeat. Home Ec. Club 10 lSec.J3 ll lPres.l3 12 lSec.l: Homeroom 4Pres.l 11. V. Pres.l 123 Student Cirl's State Council 12 lSec.l: 113 National Honor Society ll. 12. Gerald Fidlcr VA ', 5 1. .R M yi . N. 4 ' 5 x tsbyf if 'IE7' CERA1.D l.et the world slide. what docs it matter. l'li-Y 10. ll. 12: Truck ll. 12. Y Glenda Finley LINDA Then she will talk, yes. she will lalk. ' Monitor 103 Sr. Chorus 10, ll. 12 lTreus.1: llrunlatic Club 10. ll. 125 National Honor Society ll. 123 Globe Staff 123 Minstrel 12: Student Council 12: Quill K Scroll 12: Tlu-spiams 12. Lynn Ellin Fogal LYNN The soul of this woman is in her eyes. Mujorette 10. ll. 12: Minstrel 10. 11. 123 Home Ec. Club 10. 12: Rowling Club 11. Artliur Dale lfricson J ART Responsibility walks hand in llaml with capability. Modern Language Club 10. 1V. Pres.13 Monitor 103 Forensic Club 113 Art Club 112 Science Club 12 1Trezls.1 lpnrliannentar- ianlg Tennis Club 12 11 , l'res.I. Suzanne ,lean Evans SUZlE ln her tongue is the law of kindnessf' Glee Club 103 Homeroom 1V. l'res.1 103 Sr. Chorus 10. 113 Commercial Club 113 Y-Teens 12. Paul Peter Fassbaclvf PAUL llieliard liricson 'X GREMBl.lN Quality, not quantity. is my measure. Hand 10. 11. 123 llunce Band 11. 123 Minstrel 10. 11. 123 Mijn Pro Club 10: Bowling Club ll. .f Mildred ,Louise Fann MlTZY Humor is the harmony of the heart. Glee Club 10. 11. 123 Y-Teens 123 Homeroom 1Treus.1 10. Mildred Adelaide Fatool His silence is more eloquent M1LLY than 1l'0fflS.n Silence is one great art of Band 10, 11. 123 Science Club conversation. 10. 113 Howling Club ll. 12. Clmrm Club 12. 1.1 n--' Martlla Lavern Fillyaw CSMOTW A heart of truest 1!0lll.,, Clmrm Club 10 lTreus.1. 11 tSec.i. 123 Monitor . . '. Sllaaron ,lean Fin1ey'! SHAARON So sweet is her blush of lIlIShfllll19SS.,, Home Ec. Club 10 lPres.1 3 Inter Club Council 103 Red Cross 10. 113 lle:m's Ass'n. 103 Y-Teens 11. 123 Commercial Club 113 lnter Cultural Relations Club 123 ll. C. T. 123 Student Council 12. Bonnie .lean l oster'! BONNIE fl hand full of common sense is worth a bushel of learningf' 1111111111 Club 103 Homeroom tPres.1 113 Glee Club 113 D. C. T. 11, 123 Y-Teens 12. J Charles William Fouche FO0ZY,' I hold this to be the rule of life. 'Too much of anything is bafl'. Student Council 10. 11. 12: Foot- ball 10. 11. 123 Baseball 10. ll. 123 Basketball 11 llV1gr.Pg Home- room 4Pres.1 10. 11: .lr. Class Pres.: Sr. Class l'res.g Annual Stall: Globe Stull ll. Monitor 10. ll: l.ettermen's Club ll. 123 Key Club ll. 12: Quill K Sa-roll 12g Hi-Y 10. Beverly ,lean Fritter BEV Sh:-'s all our fancy paints her. she's lovely, she's divine. Monitor 103 Bowling Club 111 Clee Club llg Globe Stall' 11: Homeroom 11 4Pres.lg Quill H Scroll 11. 12 lSet-.lg National Honor Society 12 lTreas.l: Stu- dent Council 12 4CabineU: Inter Club Council 12 tSec.l: Annual Stall' 123 Allied Youth 123 Y- Teens 12. Delores Edna lfulmer DOLL ll hen people agree with me I always feel that l must be wrong. Red Cross 10: Home Ev. Club 11. 12: Glee Club 11. ,lack Herbert Fritclley NJACK., Chivalry is the essence of .1 Virtuef, ' Q flume. A J Carlene Fuller -foARLENE ' A She excels all women in the 3 .,,, Q magic of her locks. 2 1'-Teens 10. 12: Clee Club llg Sr. Chorus 11. E Marylann limily Garbett LEGS Her charm intoxicatesf' Majorelte 10. 11. 12: Y-Teens 10. ff? If 11. 123 Dramatics Club 12g Jr. I llayluukers 113 Minstrel 10. 12. , l Q Deane ll. Gates SPIDER Cheer up. the worst is yet to come. Future lfarmers 10. 11: Travel Club ll: Dramalics Club 11. 121 Tliespians 11. 12: Monitor 10. 12: .lr. Playmakers 12. Sue Ann Gillettelf SUSAN Her friendship is constant. Red Cross 10 4Sec. and Treasng Band 10. 11: Music Writers Club 113 Home Ee. Club 123 Y-Teens 12: D. C. T. 12. liob Gore BOBBY Here is a gentleman --yes -he's a gentleman. ' Hi-Y 12: D. C. T. 12. Science Club 10. 11. -dt -ev' Marion ,luliette Gautliu 'MARlON The world is always l'Pllllj' to receive talent as this with open arms. Clee Club 103 Bowling Club 11: Dramatics Club 12: Pan Ameri- can Club 123 Clinic Monitor 12. Carl Jackson Godwin CARL Ile hath a quiet nature. Future lfarmers of America 12. Margaret lnez Cray INEZ She plays well the game and knows the limit. Volleyball 10, 11. 12 fCo-Capt.Pg Basketball 10. 11. 124 Softball 10. 11 iCapt.l. 12: City G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 tTreas.1 : Girls' Letterelub 10, 11 iSec. and Treas.1. 12 YV. Pres.l: C. A. A. 10. 11 1V. Pres.l, 12 fPres.lg Tennis 11, 12. Yin Charles Walter Graydon lie swift to hear. slow lo speak, slow to wrath. l'un Amerie-an Club 104 Monitor Ill. Anja Pro Club ll. I2 lTrens.J . K 'vt A ' WALT 3? , I f r, 'J' f 3' 'anti' Jr!!-'P' . N. M XM U4 4:2 l Virginia lfilaine Hunnalis if I'iI.AlNE n.'llfl'lIl'lll'l'Ill'SS is power: a smile is its su'ord. ' l-'l'n'f'ns Ill IS:-mul. II. IZ: llomo- rooni lY. l,l'1'S.l Ill, lSt'l'.l ll: l'1Illlll't' 'lIt'ill'llt'l'S l2: National llonor Sovii-ty ll. I2 tl. l'rvs.l: Quill K Scroll ll l'l'reus.t. I2 ll'res.l: Amiuul Stull le-ilitor-iw 4-liiefl: Inter Club Count-il I2: Allied hlllllll IZZ: Clobe Stall' Il It-ilitor - in - ellie-li 3 lllurclonalnl Spa-evll Contest lil: Student Council Ill. ll. I2 lCubinvll. lVlurguret Sue Harris SO0KlFl The best way to keep good arts in nmmory is lo refresh them with neu' ones. Chu- Club Ill: llouierooln ll'rvs.i Ill. ll. 12: lx.. I'res.l Il: Illin- strvl Ill. 12: Student Council IU: Future Te:u'lu-rs Ill. ll. I2 ll'res.l2 .lr. I'luylnulu'rs ll: llrunu1ti1's Club II. l2: 'I'lu-spiaus IZ: National llonor Sm-in-ty Ill: Sr. Class Treats. William H. Hartigan BILL I live today for tomorrou' never comes. Football 10: Monitor 10: Track 11: Clee Club 10. Il. 12: Sr. Chorus 10. II. 2. Cliarles K. Hai-Ie. .lr. KEN Ili-X 10. Il. 12g I ootbull ll. 123 Iluslwtball 11. 12: 'l'rau'k Il: l.e-tteruien's Club IZ. Ronald Harro1l'f RONNIE Here is a speeiman of sports- manshipf' l.ibrary Club III: Modern Inm- guuge Club 11: Future Flll'lllf'l'S l2g Anja 1'ro Club 12: Student Council I2. Phyllis ,lean Hartman 5lPHYL,, Things perfected by nature are better than those finished by artf' Inter Club Council 11: Art Club 113 Commercial-Club 12. Margy Lucille Green MARGY '- Her smiles are worth a million dollars. Sr. Chorus 10. 11. 123 Glee Club 10. 1I. 123 Sr. Operettu 11. 12: Commeri-iul Club 11 IV. l'res.rg Ilowling Club 1Ig Y-Teens I2. Betty Joy l'lamblin MBETTY' Sl1e's always in motion. Library Staff 10: Y-Teens Future T6llt'll8l'S 10. Il. 12: lereultural Relations Club ' Modern liilllf'-!,llllgP Club I2. ,lack Don Green 'X JACK The real rhararter of n nmn is found out by his amusemenlsf' Band 10. 113 Bowling Club llg Dance Band 10. 11: Minstrel 10. Carl Gulbranflsen CARI, l,el's go hand in hand not one before the other. Iluflers Club I0. ll: Hi-Y I2. ,loan IC. H ambaclwr MJOANW7 Quiet but always willing lo work. N -Teens 10. John Leroy Harvey JOHN The great hope of society is individual character. Hi-Y 113 Photography Club 12 1V. Pree.l3 Duffers Club 113 Golf Team 123 Football 11, 123 Track 12: Minstrel 122 Letter- men's Club 123 Student Council ll. 12. Charles Arthur Hayes CHICKEN What's the use of hurrying when there's plenty of time. Football 10. ll. 123 Hi-Y 10. 11. 123 Homeroom lTreas.l 11. 123 Student Council 123 Monitor 113 Minstrel 11. 123 Basketball 11. Marjorie Joan Hayman JOAN A larly through and throughf, Music W'riter's Club 10. 113 llra- matics Club 103 Band 10. 11. 123 Student Council Ill Future Teachers 11. 12 1Treas.l3 Home Ec. Club 123 National Honor Society 12. 'l is J John Koji Hayashi g'HANGWASHI The mildest manners with the bravest mindf, Modern Language Club 10, iTF61IS.lQ Student Council 10. 11. 12 lCabinet73 Key Club 11, 12 1V. Pres.P3 Track 11, 12 1Mgr.l3 Anja Pro 11 lV. Pres.l: Homeroom ll 1Sec.l3 lnter Cul- tural Relations Club lll Football 12 4Mgr.l3 Annual Stall 123 Na- tional Honor Society 123 Letter- lV1en's Club 123 Quill Sz Scroll 12. J James Robert Hayes, Jr. 56B 5 Go u'isely anrl slow, for they stumble that run fast. Football 113 Track 113 Letter- men's Club 11, 123 Hi-Y 11, 123 Student Council 123 lntramural Club 12. Jane Gail Hines! HlNZELBURG She hath a sweet and kindly naturef' Debate Club 103 Homeroom 10 iS8l'.lQ Student Council 11. 12 1CabinetI3 Y-Teens 113 National Honor Society ll. 12 lPres.l3 Girls' State 113 Globe Staff 123 Quill Sz Scroll 12. H..- Lt .. .,., ,,, t John George Hlis JOHN Give me two sticks and a drum - then l'm well satisfiedf, Shop Club 123 Dance Band 10. 11. 123 Band 10. 11. 12 lCapt.P. Lois lrene Holt LOIS A w0man's strength is most potent when robed in gentlenessf Home Ec. Club 113 Y-Teens 12. s lley Arthur Howk BGSIJGUU From this little spark will burst a mighty flame. Baseball 10. 113 Lettermen's Club 10. 113 Hi-Y 103 Dramatic-s Club 123 Student Council 10. 123 Thespians 123 Homeroom 1Pres.l 103 Minstrel ll. 1. .3 F ... 1 , - Q I if I QQ r 13, me 5' tg P it s ' , 0 S' st is i was r 1 ,Q -ow 5 Ned Robert Hoffmann MNFZIIFW lf the whole wnrlal I once could see. Hand 12: Orchestra 12: Minstrel 12: Music Writers 12. George William Hooper BILL His time is forever: everywltcre is his place. Hi-Y 103 Football 10. 113 Sr. Chorus 11. 12 lPres.l3 Minstrel 12: Operetta 12. J Harold Newton lvcstf-r SGNEWTUY Ask me no questions, girls, and l'll tell you no lies. Hi-Y 101 Key Club 11, 12 lTreas.l3 Monitor 113 Boys State 113 Bowling Club 113 Stu- dent Couneil 123 Homeroom 4'l'reas.l 12. .lann-s Weslev .lolinson - cami i h ,f me ,tn it ef 1 vt 40 -4' .l1MMY Su murli lo ilu: so little- alone. llantl 10. ll l1.ia'nt.P. 12 lCap1.l: llanrt- Band 10. 11. I2 11.t-aderl: llouling Club 11: Minstrel 10. 11.12. 1.loya1 Wiggins Keen S1lARl11E True mvril is like ai river the iivvper it is. tlu' less noise. Ili-Y 10 15010. 11 lSl'l'l. 12 lliliaplainl : lloinerooin lv. l'i'es.l 12. -Xnila Ellen Kilbourne NlTA Jin iruiovvnl fave. but then you never can tell Arrliery Club 10 1Sec'.l3 Charm Club 10 lTl'tfilS.lQ Commercial Club 11: Y-Teens 11. 123 D.C.T. 12. .X Charles Ray ,lacksonlj CHAZ All things come nrounrl to him who will but wnitf, Anja Pro 102 Hi-Y 113 Key Club 11. 123 Student Count-il 12. DeLores N. ,leffersonlf ull. J-as She loves to live unrl lives lo love. Library Staff 1111 Dean's Ass'n. 102 Student Council 123 Y-Teens 10. 112 Allied Youth 11. 123 Draniaties Club 12 fTreas.l. Shirley ,lean ,lentzen CHEESE l rieiu1ship alwayx benefilsg love sometimes in jures. Operetta 10. 122 Clee Club 10. 113 Annual Staff 123 Charm Club 12 lSer.l. Martha Kay MARTHA S110 is in for jollityf' llraniatirs Club 121 Y-Teens 123 Clinic Monitor 12. Mary Virginia Keys GlNNY To know her is to remember lier foreverf, lloinerooni 1Sei'.l 10. ll. 125 Student Counril 10. 113 Debate Club 10: Home Ev. Club 10. 113 Y-Teens 113 Draniaties Club 123 Future Teachers 123 National Honor Soriety 12. Elizabeth J. Kilgore RUSTY Ile great in uct as you have been in thoughlli G.A.A. 10, 113 Clee Club 103 Dean's Ass'n. 11. 125 Future Homemakers 11. 12 1Pres.J3 Globe Stall 11. IN 3 William Lee ,laeksongf GWILLY' l'utivm'e is a 1l0f'9SSfq3 ingredi- ent of geniusf Band 10. 11. 12 1Lieut.l3 Dance Band 10. 11. 123 Minstrel 10. ll. 123 Student Couneil 10. 113 Bowl- ing Club 112 National Honor Soviety 12. Bobbie Lee Jennings R011ER'1'A Her cheerfulness ix the outcome of her goodness. Monitor 103 Y-Teens 103 Allied Youth 11. 121 l1ean's Ass'n. 103 Tliespians 123 Draniaties Club 11. 123 Homeroom IV. 1 res.l 12. .1'1utli LaVerne ,lolms 'LCHICKEN' Her afferlion is the broadest basis of good in her life. Homeroom 4Sev.l 103 Y-Teens 12: Clee Club 10. 11. 12. J Robert Hayman Kite Edwin Lowe Kindley BOB EDDIE When women love me they for- When prompted to I'll speak my get evefyfhingv ynfndi, Travel Club 10 lVire-Pres.l 3 Art Club 123 Bowling Club 12. Forensic Club 113 Dramatic-s Club 123 Minstrel 11, 12. Charles Harold Klopp CHARLIE My today is worth two to- morrows' Color Guard 103 Pan Am. Club 10 lPres.J 123 Inter Club Counvil arm loqkingrjsr thicfuy who 113 Rami 11. 123 Publi.-any Club we P wo' ' ll: St. Counril 12. Elinor Catherine Knox ELINOR Her quiet reflects wisdom, not weakness. , Debate Club 103 Y.TeenS 11. 12: ljomlan W' Lamaster Future Teachers 10. 11. 12 lSer.I 3 Adam me th? apple find our st. Count-il 124 Globe Staff 12. 'ee '5 ll fl'e' Nat'l Honor Society 12. Thomas A. Knowles TOMMY 1 1 James William Langham BUDDY Do well and right. and let the world sink? Hi-Y 103 Intramural Club 10. 113 Bowling Club 11. 122 Football 10, 113 Track 11, 123 Homf-room lPres.l 10. James Robert Lawrence HJ. Rf' Where speed is, he is. Industrial Arts Club 103 Inter Cultural Relations 11. 12 IV. Pres.l3 Homeroom Sgt. at Arms 10, Parliamentary 12. Alyce Reid Lee 'gALYCE A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Charm Club 10. 113 Y-Teens 123 Clinic Monitor 113 G. A. A. 113 Dean's Ass'n 12. Earl Jackson Langston SLEEPY LA CO0N A man's Irlle wealth is the good he does in this world. Bowling fllllb 103 Bt1ll's Eye Club 102 Mijn Pro Club ll. 12: Intramural Club ll. Nancy Elaine Lawton mic Fair she is as any flower. Home Ev. Club 10: Clee Club 10. 113 Monitor 10. 123 Bowling Club 113 Y-Teens 121 Homeroom t'I'reas.l 12: High School Fash- ion Board 123 Key Club Sisvet- heart 123 Chorus ll. 12. Barbara Ann Lockard UBARBAR A Her very frowns are fairer far. than smiles of other maidens are. Y-Teens 11. 12 'lSec.l: Home- room 11 lSer.l: Allied Youth 11. 123 Clinic Monitor 12. J Margaret Anne Masters ANNE -l better student would be hard to find. Claw- Club 10. ll. 12: Monitor 103 Future Tl'll1'llt'I'S 10. ll. 123 1-'l'eens 11. 12: Nat'l Honor So- rlvly 12. lillyllltllltl Meisenllolder RANT 1 1lon'l let studies interfere with my vdura1iou. Study Club ll: lntramtn'al Club 103 Anja l'ro Club 12. Robert Warne Millard if BOB Une thing butter than stlrress iv to lm worthy of s1u'ress. llonleroom ll'res.1 10. 12S Anja Pro Club 103 lli-Y 11. 121 Base- ball 11. 123 Football 4Mgr.1 123 Basketball tMgr.1 123 Letter- nn-n's Club 12. Katherine Myrtle Lowe GGKAVTIIYQU Rare is this union of beauty and purity. Red Cross 123 Bowling Club 12. Robert Paul Maelio ssB0Bs1 lf you wish to reach the highest. begin at the lowest. Travel Club 4Treas.1 103 11. C. T. 11. 12 1V. Pres.13 H1-Y 11 12g lnter Club Council 12. William Russell Marvin BILL Ile dares do all that becomes a manf' Football 10. 11 tCo-Capt.1. 12 tCapt.13 Lettermen's Club 10. 113 Home-room 4Pres.1 10. KV. l'res.1 113 Hi-Y 10 lTreas.b. 12 lTreas.1 3 .lr. Class lV. l'res.1 ll. Merle James McDonell MAC Make much of meg men are srarcef' lli-Y 10. ll. 123 11. C. T. 11. 12 lTreas.13 Student Council 103 lfootball 10. lletty ,lean .Middleton .lEANNIE This woman reduces all men to a common denominator. Y-Teens 103 Student Counril 103 llramatirs Club 11. 12 KV. lll'8S.l1 Tllespians 11, 122 Home- roonl lSer. and Treas.1 123 Al- lied 1'0lllll 123 Future Teacher ll: Inter Club Count-il 12. Doris Anne Mints If MIMSY A still small voice. Clee Club 103 Red Cross 113 Charm Club 12: Y-Teens 123 D. C. T. 12. Malcolm L. Macllougalllf MAC Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Band 10Q Monitor 10. 113 Foot- ball ll, 123 Trark 111 Minstrel 11. 123 Hi-Y 11. 123 Anja Pro 10. 113 Homeroom fPres.1 10, IV. Pres.1 ll. Kearney ,lean Mareum g'SHERRY Love the sea? l dole upon il- from the bearhf, Sr. Chorus 10, 113 Dramatirs Club 123 Homeroom lSer-.1 10. if Mary Elizabeth Mastersif BSMARYSF Thought will not work. except in silence. C? ' 1 an Ralph Joseph Mims RALPH There is no good in arguing with the inevitable. Hi-Y 10. 11. 121 Monitor 113 Track 12. Susie Helen Muller SUE lie silent anrl sale silence never betrays you Monitor 10: Home Er. Club 10. ll. 123 4-H Club 12. Joyce Elizabeth Myers '5T0UCH1E Out of the abunflanre of her heart. the mouth speakethf' Clee Club 10. 123 Red Cross 113 Inter-Cultural Relations 11. 1 i 4 1 E Joyce M. Montgomery Ji JOYCE She can seem demure and be a villain stillf' Home Ev. Club 10 lSer.13 Y- Teens 113 Dramatic-s Club 12 1Ser.tg Hi-Y Sweetheart 123 Cheerleader 12. Ann Carolyn Murphy MURPHY She's pretty to walk with. witty to talk with. and pleasant too. to think on. Mavllonald Speer-h Contest 103 Majorette 10. 11Q Minstrel 10. 113 Y-Teens 10. 113 llramatics Club 11 lSev.t. 12 1l'res.I3 Thespians 11. 12 1Set-.I3 Tltespian Play 11: Jr. Playmalier 123 Nat'l Honor Society 11. 12 lcllllllllllllll Stu- dent Count-il 123 Allied Youth 11. 12 1Treas.tg Anntlal Staff 12. Robert Drew Neeley NATURE ROY Girls, rome live in my heart and pay no rent. Minstrel 113 Key Club 11. 12 1S81'.lQ Monitor 11. 12g Home- room 19ec'.t 10. 1Y. 1'res.1 11. tPres.1 12. Martha Laverne Noon MMARTH A A merry heart maketh a cheerful vountenanref' . Clee Club 1112 Homeroom 1Se1'.l A 103 Student Council 11. 12: 3 mm Cheerleader 11. 12 lCo-Capt.t: MQ- I . l.VV.- . Future TBZN'l1CI'h 123 Y-Teens 10 1Treas.I. 11 4591-.t. 12: Globi- Staff 113 Annual Stall 123 Quill K Srroll 11. 12 1Y. 1'res.t: Nat'1 Honor Soc-iety 11. 12 lSe4-J. WY. l'res.t3 Allied Youth 12: lnter- Club Counvil 12: Monitor 12: Minstrel ll. 12. Patricia Ann Ulinger ..PAT,, Like a brook, l babble on loreverf' Genevieve Osowieeka GBGENQ, Patience and gentleness is power. Charm Club 10. 11. 122 Y-Teens 103 Clee Club 103 D. C. T. 12 lPar1iam.t. 1 , -of . E-517.3 John Uberg .10l1NNY'- l never thiulr of tha future. it romes loo soon. lfoolball 10. 11. 12: Art Cltllv 103 Intramural Club 10: Travk 11. 12: Hi-Y 11. 12 1500.12 1,f'ltPr- mcn's Club 11. 12: Anja Pro 11. Wendell Ray Osborne M 'AWINDY' Let others praise anvivnl limos: l am glatl l was born in these. lllee Club 11. 123 Tran-lx ll: Sr. Chorus 11. 12: Student Count-il 11. 12. Robert Page BOB l , No sensible person ever made an apology Track 10. 113 Hi-Y 10. 11. 12 lTreas.l: Minstrel 10. 11. 12. K 1. Anthony F. Paigo TON V' Modes1y becomes a man. Intercultural Rt-lations 12. Ewelyn Buth Pahneter BONES She is a thing on wheels thai will aol siopf' Monitor 10. ll: Basketball 103 Modcrn Language Club 111 C. A. A. 11. 123 Future Homemakers ll 4Parliamcntarian1. 12: D. C. T. ll. 12. Buth Mac Pauley RUTH MAE fl loyal and traslicorllty friend. l nlurc Teachers 10. ll. 12: Y- Tccns 10. ll. 12: Student Council 12: Span. Honor Society. ll. 12: Library Staff 10. 11: Nat'l Honor Society 12. . Mary Rose Palermo ROSE She leads lhe ladies in the height of fashion. Student Council 101 Dramatics 10. 11. 123 Tbespians 11. 123 lr. Playmaker 12. Donald A. Patterson DON His friendship is genuine Glee Club 103 Dramatics Club 10. ll. 12 1Treas.l3 Thespians 10, ll. 123 Intramural 10. 11. 123 Football 121 Basketball 123 Ten- nis 12. Bobert L. Paulk, Jr. BOB So manly--at timesl' Football 10. 11. 123 Hi-Y 11. l'l'rcas.1 123 Homeroom KPres.1 113 lTreas.1 123 Monitor ll: Student Council ll: Minstrel Endman 10. ll. 123 Lettermen's Club 10. ll. 12: Baseball 10. Thelma Lea Peterson PETE Many receive advice, only the wise profit from it. Y-Teens 11. 123 Red Cross 103 ll. C. T. 11. 12. Evelyn Poole POOL1E Every artist was once an amateur. Music Writers Club 10, 111 Y- Teens 123 Band 10. 113 Student Council 11. 123 D. C. T. 12. Maida Montez Poston MONN1E l,ll always smile if it kills me. Y-Teens 10 lPres.l. 11. 12 4Treas.l. lCity PFC!-1.lQ G. A. A. 10 lSec.l3 Softball 103 Volley- ball 101 Basketball 103 Dean's Ollice 10: Student Council 10. 11, 122 Jr. Playmakers llQ Nat'l Honor Society 11, 123 Thespians 12Q Annual Staff 12 Monitor 12. J I 1 1 J Mary E. letrocine MARY She is a maiden fair to see. Cheerleader 11. 123 Homeroom fPres.l 10. tSec.1 123 Commer- cial Club llg Y-Teens 10. 123 Student Council 123 Future Teachers 123 Natil Honor Society 12. William Samuel Postonff BILL l mingle a little folly with my wisdom. Monitor 10. 113 Science Club 10: Anja Pro Club 103 Pan Am. Club 11 4Pres.13 Student Coun- cil 123 Globe Staff 123 Annual Stall 123 Inter-Club Council 113 Hi-Y ll. 123 Allied Youth 12. Betty Carolyn Powell BETTY Her friends there are many, her foes are there any? Y-Teens 10. 112 Library Stall' 103 Student Council 10. 123 Allied Youth ll. 12 1580.15 lnter Club Council 123 Tllespians 123 Clinic Monitor 123 Dean's Helper 123 N. F. L. 12. Frances Louise Price 1 llAN Silt-m'p is less injurioax than a weak reply. 1,i1n'ary Stall 10: Y-Teens 11: Home Ev. Club 11. 12 lV. 1'res.l: lnler Club Couril 12. Mary Preeee MARY linger awhile so fair thou art. Juanita Meme Pyfrom NlTA You :lo not lruou' il but you are the tall: of the town. Cheerleauler 1-1. 12: Y-Teens ll. 12: .1r. Class Sec.: Minstrel 11. 12: Homeroom 154-ul 10. 11: A1- liell Youth 11. 12: Clube Staff 12: Student Count-il 12. Richard Albert Price JU JU I ntalve presents to the mother but think of the daughter. l'1i-Y 11: Truck ll. 12: lntra- ulural Football 12. Cecilia Ann Prusalc CECE Silem'o is more eloquent than urortlsf' Art Club 11. 12. Lula Janet Hay u.1ANET Her air. her manners. all who see admire. Clee Club 10: Major-elle 11, 12 lCo-Capl.l: Y-Teens 12: Min. slrel 11. 12. lflleauor Hllymer g'SUS1E latly quite 1l'0I'l,l while. Homeroolu 4Pres.I 10: 15:31-, :mtl Treus.l 11: Charm Club 1Set'.l 10: Monitor 10: Arellery Club 10: Commerrial Club 11: 1- Teens 11. 12: ll. C. '11. 12. Dorotlly V. Hiellarilson DOT Christian life eonsists in faith and charity. Y-Teens 10: Book Club 11 IV. l'res.l: Future Homemukers 12. Frank 1Vla1eo1m Roberts MAl.C0l.1Vl', Always in mischief. Band 10. 11, 12: Manusvript Club 10: Bowling Club ll: Shop Club 12: Intramural Football 11. 39 Daxitl 1.. lliellarql 1bANIIJ 11 boy quite tliorougli in all lie attempts. Ile only is exentpt from failures who nmlws no efforts. Willa Frances llieke FRANCES Stately in her manner. Y-Teens 10. 11. 12: Monitor 10. ll. 12: Suulenl Count-il 10: Homeroom lTre:1s.I 10: Thes- pians 11. 12: .1r. 1'1nyma1u-r 12: Future T9ilt'llt'l'Sx 11. 12: Allietl 07011111 12. 1'alrit-ia 1.. lloberls 1'.-KT Hire me tlzv really lmntl rallu-r than the ready tongue. 1'-Teens 10: llaml 10: llrauualirh Club 11. 12: Commercial Club 12: Homeroom 15:-1-.I 10: Slu- tlent Coum-i1 11. f Aim E -A. A If I E T 0 I . vu' 2+ if I 1 -Q- , .X . ,X X X X Q X K XX X Frank li. Sanchez FRANK The greatest fault I should say is to be conscious of none. Mech. Drawing Cluh 10: Archi- tectural Club ll 1V. l'res.l. 12 tl'res.J: Chess Club ll. 12 fl'res.1: Student Council 113 llaslwlball ll. Morton Verlantl Schenelx MORT As for me. all I know is that I know nothing. Modern Language Club 10. 113 Mija Pro Club 123 Track 12. .lkllllPS 11. Shannon NJIMMYOS For men may come unfl men may go but I go on forever. Sr. Class Play. 1. Shirley Ann Rogers MSHIRLEYH Her every charitable act is a stepping stone toward heaven. lJean's Helper 103 Y-Teens 10. IIQ Dramatics Club 11, 123 Stu- dent Council 10, 12 KCabinet13 Nat'l Honor Society 123 Thes- pians 12. Eleanor May Rorkj ELEANOR He true to your own highest convictions. Y-Teens 10. 11, 12 lV. Pres.13 Clee Club 103 Globe Stall' 113 Annual Staff 123 Homeroom KTreas.1 11. lSec.1 123 Allied Youth 123 Monitor 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Patricia Ruth Royal s'PAT If you can't laugh, giggle. Publicity Club 10. 11 KV. Pres.1. 12 QPres.13 Homeroom 4Sec.1 10, 113 C. A. A. 103 Sr. Chorus 103 Allied Youth 11, 122 Inter Club Council 113 Cheerleader 23 Minstrel 123 Jr. Playmalcers 2g Thespians 123 Clinic Monitor J 12. Ida Marie Sawyer IDA RE Too fair lo worship, too divine to love. Home Ec. Club 10, 11. 123 Home- room KSec.3 103 Student Council 10. 113 Dean's Helper 10. Ernest George Schorb 'SERNESTW May I die with ll grin on my facef, Monitor 10, 123 Travel Club 101 Student Council 123 Inter Cul- tural Relations Club 12. William T. Shirley! THOMAS Experience is the best of school- masters, only the school fees are heavy. Football 10. 11, 123 Track 123 Band 102 Homeroom fV. Pres.1 10. 11, iTreas.J 121 Hi-Y 10, ll. 123 Intramural Club IOQ Monitor 10. 113 Minstrel 12. Walter lilarl Hoop WALTER But genius must be born anal never can be taught. Modern Language Club 10, ll fParlia.1., 12 iSec.I3 Sr. Chorus 11, 123 Monitor 113 Student Council 10. ll. 12: Chess Club 11 lSec.P. 12 tl'res.P3 N. l . l.. 124 Nat'l Honor Society. Ruth Rotlnnan RUTHIE Know ye not that I am a woman. what I think I must speak. Y-Teens 103 Commercial Club 113 Jr. Playmakers 113 Future Teachers 11. 123 Globe Staff 11. 123 Clinic Monitor 11, 123 Dra- matics Club 123 Publicity Club 123 Student Council 123 Thes- pians 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Milton Rvals If -LMILTH' Student Council 11, 123 Bowling Club 113 Hi-Y 11. 12. it as 3 if ' 'IES 1 1 4- 7' , W' 1 ,M , V . -... . , A .4 'bk Raymond Orville Shiverlf MR vs lt is necessity and not pleasure that compels us. Homeroom IV. l'res.l 10. 12. 1l'rca.l 11: Hi-Y 10. 11. 12 IV. ll'res.l. tl'res.Jg Minstrel 11. 123 Football 10. 11. 12. Claudia B. Singleton Cl,AUD1A EarIh's noblest thing, a woman perfected. Clee Club 10: Y-Teens 11. 12: Cheerleader 11. 12g Minstrel 12. Floria Hemigia Smith TERRY Victory belongs to the most perseveringf' .Dranlatics Club 11. Jimmy Douglas Shouse 'i.1lMMY Every man is the architect of his own fortune. Intramural Club 12: Homeroom lPres.I 12. Rita Ward Smith HlTA You can only make others better by being good yourself. Student Council 10, 113 Secre- tarial Club 10 1Pres.tg Home- room 4Pres.l 10: Y-Teens 11. 123 Monitor 12. J , -JC' , my Thomas Wesley Smith BUBBA', Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. Library Staff 103 Intramural Club 10. 11, 12 1Pres.Jg Student Coun- cil 10, 11. 123 Globe Staff 12: Quill and Sfroll 12 1Treas.lg Basketball 10. 11. 12: Key Club 11. Ann 0. Stead SSANNN She hath a sweet anrl kindly nature. Y-Teens 10. 11: Home Er. Club 12. Edisel Ford Thomas ED1SE1, Let us do or zlief' Industrial Arts Club 10g Science - 11. 12 fPres.l . 41 Ceor-fe Newton Siurliuv D F MOl'SF1 Ile ain'l afearfl of anything. Key Club 10. ll. I2 lSgt. al Armslg Hi-Y ll: l,ettcrmcn's Club 10, 11. 12: Minstrel ll. 12: llomerooul 11. Pres. and l'rcs.l 10. 4Sec.l 12: lfootllall ll. 12: Track 10. 12. llclores :Kun 'llatc DEE They say women and music shoulfl never bc fluted. Clee Club 10. 11. 12: Sr. Chorus 10. 11. 12: G. A. A. 10. 11. 12: Student Council 10g Dean! Help- er 10, 11: Minstrel 10. 12: l.i- brary Staff 10. 11. Viola lllae Tulle Like a pleasant thought Wil!-'ll such is needed. 5 5 1 X- rf.. Barbara Vilas J ll0lllllE', Her way is a jolly one. C. A. A. Ill. ll. l2: Volleyball Ill. II. IZ: llaslxethall Ill. ll. lf: Softball Ill. ll. l2: Tennis Il. III: Student Counril Il: Cin-l's la-tter Club ll. I2 1l'res.l: I- v v ' le-ens I0. Vera Walker 'WEIIAU She hull: a lemler hear! -but a will inflexible. l'an Ameriran Club lllg Moni- tor Ill: Charm Club IZ: Girls' Chorus I2. lflaine Joy Warfield if .-Jlyx-n l,o1'vs her worlf uml slw loves il well. Majorettr Ill. ll. I2 lCo-Capt.rg N-Teens Ill: Clee Club Ill: Dra- matirs Club ll. I2 lSer.l. H. l'res.l: Minstrel Ill. II. l2: Nat'l llouor Soriety I2 lSer.Ig Future 'l'eaa-hers I2: Allied Youth I2: Tlnlspians IZ. ,Iames Edward Tuning s4JIM9s Handsome is that handsome does. Hi-Y 10. ll. I2 Basketball I0 lrlomeroom lPres.l 12. joe S. Van der Laan LS-IOEQ7 Wit is the salt of conversation. Gonzola Velez GONZOLA His eommon sense is very um'ommon. .. llarbara Lucinda Walker lI0llEE Hur smile is like the morning flew. Modern Language Club Ilg Dra- maties Club II. I2 lSer-.lg Span- ish llonor Son-iety Il. l2g Stu- dent Council Il. 12 lCabineU3 Nat'l Honor Soriety l2g Future 'l'earlu-rs I23 Allied Youth I2 lSee.l: Tllespians I2. lidna Eugene Wallace EDDIE .- 'lleauty is lrulh. truth beauly. X-Teens I0. ll. I2g Majoretle Ill. II. 12: Student Counril Ill. Il. I2: Future Tearhers Ill, Il: Min- strel Ill. II. I2. Edison Kermit Watler nEDvs Slill waters run deep. lli-Y Ill. II. 12: Football ll. Frances Charline Turner CHARLIE The only way to have a friend is lo be onef, Charm Club I0 lV. Pres.l. ll'res.Ig Monitor II: l,l'ilIllllllt'S Club l2: Thespians I2. Willem Van der Laan Wll,l.ElVl As he tllinlreth in liis liearl. so is he. Fi-ienee Club Ill. 12: Anja Pro Club Ill. ll. l2g Student Count-il lllg Monitor Ill. ll. George Lowry Vickerylz VlCK What one has, one ought to use: and whatever he does he should :lo with all his Illlglllf. Football Ill. ll. 12g Trark ll. l23 Golf l2g Nat'l Honor Soriety Q I2g Quill and S4-roll I2: Student Council Ill. ll. I2 IV. l'res.lg Key Club 10. Il lV. l'res.l. I2 IV. Pres.l: Inter Club Council ll. 12 ll'res.l: Globe Stall I2 lEditor-in-Chief! 5 H om e r o om 4V. Pres.l 10. lSer.l ll: Clee Club Ilg l,ettermen's Club ll. I2g Allied Youth ll. 12: Hi Srlmol l ashion lloard l2g Boys' State Ill: Nlinstrel ll. I2. E, Nqr Helen Louise Weaverlj HELEN fi woman seldom writes her mind but in her postscript. Y-Teens 12. Margaret ,loyce White RED Hitch your wagon to a star. Y-Teens 10. 11. 123 Student Coun- cil 123 Monitor 10. 11. 12: Jr. Playmakers 123 Thespians 11. 122 Allied Youth 123 lnter Club Council 10. John Meigs Whittaker ME1CS Terribly bashful but we all admire him. dent Council 11. LAOUSIHHCC JHHCI WCILIUII MEDALS Someday she'll be on the top row. Band 10, 11. 12 lCo-Capl.i3 Stu- dent Council 10. 113 llramatics Club 101 Music Writers Club 10. 113 Commercial Club 113 Future Teachers 123 Girls' State 123 Homeroom WV. 1'res.J3 Nat'l Honor Society 11. 12 1,lll'81lS.lQ Spanish Honor Society 10. 11, 12 -.. 1Pres.J3 Annual Staff I23 Globe Staff 123 Quill Sa Scroll 12. J Cecil L. Whitehead 'GLAWRENCW' Keep firm your faith. Sally Ann Wilkinson SAL1,' Ui all the girls that are so smarl, there's none like pretty Sally. Clee Club 123 llramatics Club Hi-Y 10. 11. 123 Track 123 Stu- 10, 11, 123 Thespians 11. 12 1I,i- hrarianl 3 l.ibrary Staff 12. .lv Myrtle Lottie Williams MX RTLE' ll'hal's the use of sadness I laugh il away. Debate Club 103 Student Coun- cil 103 Y-Teens 113 Softball 11. 123 Volleyball 11, 123 Basketball ll. Maxine Louise Wison M AX1E The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin rleep saying. llramatics Club 113 Chorus 10. 113 Clee Club 10. ll: library Club 12. Stephen William Wylie HSTEVEM fi wise man knows everything: a shrewd one everythingf, Travel Club 111: lntramural Club 11. 123 Hi-Y 123 Monitor 12. lflcanor Mildred Wilson NMICKEX Circ, to lhe irarlal lhe Izesl you have aurl the Iiest will come hack lo you. Honieroom lSec.P 113 Clee Club 101 Dramatics Club 11. 123 '1'hespians 11. 123 Jr. Playmakers 123 Library Staff 123 Nat'l Honor' Society 12. Phyllis lrene Wilson'! PHIL She has many admirable qualities. Glee Club 10. 11. 123 llramatirs Club 11. 12. ,lohn Thomas Zapf JACK The man that blushes is nol quite a lzrutef' Key Club 11. 123 Lettermen's Club 11 lTreas.I. 12 1Tl'8tlS.l2 Football 10. 11. 123 Track 10. 11. 123 Homeroom lV. Pres.l 123 Key Club 11 tTreas.l. X - Q., ' was N X 'N Q . . X fy.. X . s X we .os x XX Nw X vw-Mgrfw-X - Na Q W x -wg :b wx S 7 SN-X A ' ' E851 if NSXQRY S x - ,sn x.5g :i,X:QSl11H X x .Xi ' ,gg 9 W W m x ,g:,.-xx W i'-5:- X. . 'N ' X n :+',, 5 X mx 11 Q f X L00 IIUSI Llhf IAN I ll I Il I I Il Sl I VI- 'I- I I ll II' 'I Ilnlorvf Imrru 1 I I X .l.ll Q .IIIILI lr in V 2 M 'MJ' 47 'V x 'M I If C 'LJ' 'KZ c:XxJl3QVj IIQQ? Q' s 'VS ww-v X1 'LT xffx N 0'0 QI, fix O' If , axis .Iulm Ilnyuflu XIAIFIIILI 'Nunn .I:ln4' IIIIIIN I x IIf'sl- Ill-Rnunrf' H 'l I' lf' ll Ifll I H III I 1.n- olw lflll Inn' Lunnn' XX li lm-xrr Ii'-ll I I ' II' ' r- . , ,I .If4N QI' fQ Q Huw. 1232? g Nqwsf vw- ' 'li'-P--W W , f ff X Q FN Us J MM G5 Q5 VW Qi, Hill Nlzurxin lm-A llrny U rly I l'illQ'l' 1Q1'0l'Qll' Nivkvry U sl l!l1fa'f1'1 ' Hazel lflllllfillgu ll I I ll ll II I N1 xll'I,1llllil Ixnwr- I NI Ngo II I X I X 'Um 'lttrrv WQX Q? ' M in-NX ,R 'N X515 R I N I1-DR If 1fEi 56 x --III ,Q f , up la XG Y. cfflx Q I I III llnnniv IIIIIU' IIurg1alre-I Suv ll I ill Ifux Il I I I I 1' If I ll I Undergraduates Nliss Williamson: o 1211 First Row: ,l. Dvvouuz B. Grovn l. llllmrlicllz D. Smith. 50001111 Row: ,l. Perry: A. llatlm- way: l'. Hillizmlz .A. Gray: A. FI'ilQl3, Pros.: D. ljimlvr. V. l r1-S.: .l. llloolly. SAW.: .l. Haglm' 'l'n-vas.: ll. Collins: .li .l. Carvvr. Third Row: G. llivlwrg C. ,N0l'lgK'lllliI1 ll. DuPrP0: G B01-rgvr: B. lirfrrg M. Frowz S. Wylie: L. Rus sell: L. Foslmz Fourth Row: lVl. Brairlfoolz D. Hvnslluwg ll. Burvlwllg H. Riflcllc: C. Fostvr B. Pl'0lllllII4'll1 B. Groomsg L. Nichols: C. Ba lwrg ll. DllRl'PlIll1 l.. Eflwarfls. Blitvll. V. Prvs.: ,l. llvuill. Svv.: ll. llilllul Mrs. lldum o IZII Firsl How: J. Wrigllt: D. 'llllill'lK'l .l. BOWPII B. Sullivan: ll. Bryant: B. Svngrisl: l.. llum mons. Svf'm1rIRnu': ll. Wluuldin: Mrs. Uclum Pm l P. Czmn: li. Wallslvn: P. New-ul: 'lllrirrl Ron B. Heilwr: C. Fmaring: l.. Selwyn-r. C. SIIIIIIIPI' B. Alz1rsl1all: ,l. l'zn'nm': D. llorpullz C. llimls .l. Mellon: .l. l:f'4ll'4'l'll1 ll. Parish. Fourth rmr: H. llefrclv: .l. Williauns: li. llslwr: ll Williams: J. Hivlwrz D. Uvstvrlvz C. S1-lmm 1 A. Zlroromirsliy: Al. l,ansl'0r4l: ll. larry: l Carivr. C. Roberts: C. Townlvyz ll. Wloyv. ' s.: . um' Mr. Burroughs o IIA Miss White o IIA First Row: S. Conroy: .-X. Wilson: IC. Pt-rryg First How: C. Wllitv: l.. l.in1'oln: M. lloll D. Collins. Pros.: D. Silvis. V. Pros.: ll. Shir- lllQQSM0l'lllZ .l. llllrit-li. Sl'l'0l1lI Rmr: Miss rup. Svc.-'l'rt-us.: M. Nt'SSlllllll1 l'. Brophy. Whitt-: M. llarnion: ll. llvnry. Pros.: .li Svvoml Row: Miss Fiil'lISN'0l'lll. lirst sotncstm' Yilllgfllll. Y. Pros.: C. tBlISlIg1,'1'lIH. S4-r.: ll. Nsli lf'iH'lll'l'2 A. Allbera: B. llzullvy: D. Atlzunsg 'l'. niorv. ilrvus.: ll. Sll1'llill'll2 li. llaiyvs. Tltirrl Dlllwtt: .l. lflaikvz l . Ewing: M. Wilson: C. Row: ll. l'll'l'f'1lllIIItl2 l.. Congcrz .l. flilflllilll Davis: S. Wt-lls: ll. Uotlgv. Third Row: D. l. Smith: B. lsrzulyz .l. Norris: C. Sutton: II Fossg N. Wilson: B. Slllillll G. Boltong C. Wootl: M. MvCr0g1or. Fourth Row: C. Callo Ayt-rs: ll. Altinun: C. DcCln'istophcr:. W. Pat- way: J. llilton: li. Smith: C. S4-lnnitt: N tvrson: .l. Mviscnliolsler: U. lflgglcstonz l.. Turnvr: C. Hrocllwc'k: ,l. l.owv: W. llzun lltlwurtls. lnoml: ll. Crow-sz li. .launt-son. Mrs. Shay o IIA First Row: F. llaker: J. Floyd: M. Mounts Wlrs. Shay: l'. I,ilfl'0l'll1 M. Nash: D. Vllarner lf. Wliller. SUPOIIII Row: J. Vt enger: lf. Nei hart: ll. Simpson: B. Sweeney: S. lloppe: K Walsh: l'. l'lllg14'llllHI'lI1Z J. Chappell: D. Pow- ers: lf. l'luh4-nstein. Tl1ir11R0u': J. Emery: H YPIIIIIIIII1 D. Shay: D. Burherry: R. Seott C. Merritt: N. Kimhro: A. Pinfler: D. Carle F. Marvin: 'l'. Garcia. Mrs. Stoelelroll o IIA First Row: C. Jenkinsonz l.. Lumh: J. Svhlap pich: B. Kew-rington. Sl'l'0lllI Row: Mrs Stockwell: V. Hester: ll. Smith. Pres.: .l Wood. See.: H. Garht-tt. Treats.: P. Kelly V. Pres.: V. Coker: B. Wheeler. Third Ron' P. Shields: lf. Pope: B. Jensen: K. Rl1'llill'llS B. Watson: B. Ulingvr: li. Stewart: Y. Cor clova: L. Connor: l.. Lune. Fourth Row: l. Jenkins: G. Umlerhill: J. Hayes: D. 'llutnn-r D. Hogslvro: P. Nt-shit: .l. White: li. Surlmn B. Torhes: .l. Bangs. Nlr. Swat! o IIA B. Simpson. Pros.: Y. Pros.: J. Bf'lIt'llIlill0f'2 . First Row: ll. Johnson: B. I-luvidson: A. llurlslivlat. Sw-oml Row: Harrington: B Suwyvr: A. Johnson: B. Pl1il'vr: S. Marsliull R. Bt'l'f1l'l'0ll2 W. Bvrosvt: B. Potter: A filliilllillll M r. Scott. li. Mathis: ll. lit-nry' son: J. I' w ti V. xx-ilgl'f'l'Z H. Boyd: F. Tallrott 'fltirrl How: J. fifilllllli L. Garrett: J. MISIIIUIIZ R. Dykes: F. Zmwre: B Clayton: U. Roberts: C. Stin mon. w Nlrs. Muir o IIA First Row: S. t:illllil'l'1ill2 IC. Duwsong M. lv' vart: H. Hayashi. Svcoml Row: Mrs. Muir D. Hiviow: B. Bakvr. Pros.: C. Bzlily. X Pros.: J. Pc-rry. Svc.-'l'i'0als.: S. Mack:-y: S. l Marsh: A. Carlvton. Third Row: N. Knight B. S. Forcly'vf': J. At'k1'l'llIilllII2 M. Hit-ily: D Kendall: B. Lovcladyg A. Biotin-ltlg J. Noyes Fourth Row: R. Frowz J. Filvr: J. Young blood: 0. A. AIKIOFSOIIZ. H. Grvmlwassvr: 'I Calllplwllg R. Mvffzlllglloy: F. Mt'I.il0lliHll I . Connelly. r N A I Nlrs. Normand o IIA Mr. Cnruthvrs o IIA Firsl Row: M. Hale: M. Jcntzc-ng C. lfliro: F. First Row: A. Russo: D. XXQOITIIJIIQIUIIIZ D Doll. Svroml Row: Mrs. Normamla F. Co- HlllllllIll'l'yh1 J. Ililllflllll. Pros.: D. Wmul. V azzo: D. Slrirklaml, prvs.: L. Van Down. Pros.: C. Applvluy. Ser.-'l'l'0as.: IX. Coorlin v. pros.: N. Covil. avr.: E. Clark. lreus.: H. N. Jonf-fx N. Iluyc-5. Sv:-oml Hour: P. Cooelin 0'Slli0l1ls: C. Pimlvr. Third Rmr: J. Tllomp- lf. Chullos: WI. Clmlloh: R. Cox: ll. SlIlllllN'l'h 011: B. MrCartlly: J. JJJQIQIIIIIIOIJIHIIIZ C. T. Jffrvisn J. LIIOIZIIII H. Dunn: P. Nlvrrxlilln Clmsv: P. Cox: A. Pvrryg C. XX-Olllilfkl S. D. Allml: .-N. Hutton: H. North: Nl. VIIIOIIIIDSUII Hullvv: C. Dvvinvz H. Jennings: C. Millvr: 'fllirrl Hmr: Mr. Curulhvrsz H. Bm-klvyz ll Fourth Row: T. Snvll: C. Poulosq M. Man- NIFKQIIPCIIZ D. llvrllalulvzz F. Collmwlz ll slarrvrhi: H. Summcrling C. Class: R. Pin- wIHHlIf'M'S1 C. Eldon: IC. Blmwrs: C. liar nvll: J. Hvrring: F. Cash: J. Colflvnz J. Hurk. nvst: J. Vows-ll. 52: .. 'Si Ni Q Ev .YQ X Ui Nlrs. Hunt o IIA Dlrs. Grigsby o I Ill lfirsl Row: N. Brown: I'. Ilitzlvrz II. Clvwisz Firsl Rout: I. Gray: WI. Mc-Cory: U. 'I'unIu .I. I.ul1in. Pros.: X. Curt-in. I. Pros.: Ii. Ilopko. Ivy: J. IIITSIIEIIII. SPPOIHI How: Mrs. Crigsln Sm-4-.1 tl. Lynn. 'I'r1-als.: II. Ifxlt-5: N. M4-mlv. .I. IDPNOIIIIQLZ C. I.. Iirowning. I'rc-s.: I.. Utvlo Sw-mul Row: ,l. Ilicksonz lf. 'Kllisonz Ii. lfll- Y. I'r1-s.: ,I. Mints. Svc.: I'. Hingo: I'. llootl wood: N. Harm-fn II. Ifloytlz I'. Wood: II. WI. I.an1g1Ia1Im-. Third Row: I . Iiouvll: lu-llvyg ll. Hizzotto: I.. Iilau-kstot-Is: N. Ilu- I.oe-Iwr: 'I'. Ilontvroz ,I. I in1'll: C. I 1-Itlmam tfoslu: U. IIilI'IS0lIl Hrs. Ilnnt. 'l'l1irr1 Row: II. I't'vitI'vr: I. Iiotlttl-Itlt. Fourth Row: II. Whitt-1 II. tiritclufivltlz lf. xxAll'Il1'Q Ii. Simmons: .I. I.. Wurlvnz U. tl. Home-: It Smith: .-X. Golding: I.. Cox: 'I'. Scott: I.. C0l'Ill'ilIl2 II. Aslllvyz C. Bt'l'lllillll .I. S4-inII4 Gutvs: :L .Ima-. I. Sllulur. Miss Pierre! o IIB Mr. Mitaehcrll o llll First Row: X. K1-uillloyz J. Snliley. Prcs.g First Row: H. Wilson: Nl. Hivhurclfon: I D. Tullroll.. V. Prvs.g V. 0,Fivl1l, Seng J. woodcock: H. Nichols. Y. Pros.: J. Hr-itzcl Fc-rlwrsoll, 'I'rcas.g J. Melearl, J. Wagnorg 'l'rf'as.g S. Kl'IlIl9lIy'2 H. Carw-r: N. Wilson D. Bcgussv. Svvnrul Row: J. ,Bl'E1llf0l'lll F. Svrond Row: Mr. Mitchell: E. J. L4-og S lloopcrg 'l'. F4'I'llillHl0ZQ E. Musvareg J. Slow- liosvnfif-l1l: li. Hassvtt: U. Wilton: H. Light url: H. Cov: R. Vinsong P. Watcrsg Miss lnourn: J. Smith: P. Jon:-s. Third Row: G. S l'if-11-4-. 11llil'l1If0H'I M. Blunlonq B. Dvlnpsvy: PHIRIZZOIOQ D. Nowvllz I.. Baku-r: H. Koons. V. Pauley: R. Lowe: 'l'. Dl'lllllJl1'llf?l'2 R. Fri- H. Hendricks: C. Losey. ur: M. Gm-4-ng A. Smith. Nlr. Brown o 10A l'irs1 Row: ll.f:iSll1'l'0Sl ll. Nov: I.. Slllillll 'I' Hull. Svvoml How: J. llvnnvtt: A. Casszuly' S. Olwr. Pros.: J. .Burwi1'k. Y. Pros.: H. Ross. mn: R. Linnlslron. 'lJl'l'ilS.Z S. l:l'l'Q'llVS'lllNJl I JIIIPSOIIL li. Cl'lllllIll0f. 'fhirfl Row: Nl Brown: R. M4-ism-nllolalcrz ll. Gvigvr:D.'l'I10r- lien: D. Moulm: J. l'ri1'v: J. H. Nichols: M Murtinvz: Mr. Brown. Fourth Row: li. llmwh rn-4-. M. 'l'1'1-w: J. lgilffilll L. Knowlos: ll. llznnly: C. Whiu-1 H. Brxzm. J Nlrs. Carlson o 10A First Row: NJ. Foil: M. IIOIVOIIIIIPI. W. Clove'- lund: M. Miller: S. Timla-ll: B. Collins. Svronrl Row: Mrs. Carlson: J. Wllilv: K. Holwrts, Pros.: H. Tvrilli. V. Pr:-H.: ll. Cox. SGC.: B. Clark. Tr0aS.: J. Corlllwrgg L. Liv- ingston. Third Row: A. Dnprvs: P. Bvnlz: H. Poslvn: A. Sumlvrs: H. Brcwvr: H. Davis: J. Cilflllilllg H. Mayo: D. Kawallluugll. Fourllz Row: II. U4-ursilrl: G. I.:-ollunlyz K. l'ollzu'l: H. Molloy: H. Eldon: D. Conlvy: B. Painlvr: ll. lxindlvy: R. Gr:-en: W.'Px-iw .. iw f. r-iii Nlrs. Gubrielson a 10A First Row: J. Vfilsong M. Fornvll: J. Alfordg J. Huy: R. Carrisong M. IFCIIIILJQJQCQ D. Gam- lnrvllg A. Moore. Svvoxrul Row: M. Williarnsg P. Brzulyg J. Ncwmung R. Pvrrottog C. Spur- ling: B. Elhllonslsong C. Haskins: J. Capuzg S. Murling S. Bevkvrz Mrs. Gnlmriolson. Third Row: Mr. I l'ilyllliGl'2 B. Collinsg F. Candle: li. Culligan: J. Huslcyg B. Bucknerg E. Mv- Iiilllgflllllll J. Oakvs: Nl. lxlnsvllag I.. bplvs- man. ...ff Mr. Magnvss o NIA First Row: H. Lownsdalv: M. Jvnningsg E Boromvig V. Arivo: E. Tullusg P. Brown Svrroml Row: C. Plant: V. XX illizunsg V. John song B. Thompson. Pros.: D. Slloffivlcl. V Pros.: F. Rc-vves. Sm:-'l'rvus.: S. Papo: B Ul'1lVf ll. Tlzir1lR014': W. Jonvs: H. llayvs: li Carloyg G. Elliott: C. Sotvr: H. Uv:-rlon: li Blellsocg W. N1l'UOl'Illil'kI Mr, Mugmvss Fourih Row: F. Kemp: B. Wlussvy: J. 'l'llay1'r U. Zoller: P. Kf-llvr: J. Taylor: P. Rus QOIIIZIIIUZ U. Lannnvrt: J. Billgllalll. A IA , .wx yur Mrs. Sodhvr o 10.1 Nlr. Pvarson o 10.4 First Row: P. ,lone-sz N. r,l'llllllIl0lHlI, M. ,I. Firsl Row: A. Davis: B..Uro0m: I.. Dim-iflllv SlIllllll1'l'SI S. R.-ml. Pros.: C. Hooks. 'l n'vus.: XX, S.-l,uni..m: wr lgu,-gp,-: G, Bm-tml: J R' t'l'r'SN'm0 ' V' P S': A' 1'u 'uH P' Ham' Dawv: J. xxIliN'Il1'iI1l..g4'l'lIIlllRlIll'I H. Cill'lt'I mam' I. Sullvlwz. Sw-mul Row: C. Dunlop: ' . Slfallalz :llli a'l:lf.,la 'sz lS.Il-l'-- lf. 'l'lm.-,N-1 cs. ls.-.lam-.11 H. mi.-1 M. I.. va.'l.- V ' ' ff' ' , ' W ' 1-ry: U. I,0llilI1IH0llI. J. Sillllllllll I.. Dunlop: I lhhnlqg J' xx mrnikz J' hlwhlonn lt' IAN., Mrs. Smllwr. llylllufll How: S. 'l'uslnnulw: J. HHH! Hmm I f l 3 -I- D fm1'F3 1 Slwurvrz ll. Provlor: ll. l.an1': J. Paw: li. I':lllPl'jI. T. Bvllalr: li. XXI14-ull.-5: G. King: 1 Al'k1'l'lllilIlllZ D. Hlxhillgl P. NIt'l'l'llilIl2 U. xx'i!li1llllS:Qj, Vvnluru. Wulkvr: li. Hynning: XX. XX. KIIOWIPS. Ml's. Thompson o 10A fur- 'NUI ' '04 I,-im, RUM.: lx. Donlingmhm R. Obergl J' First Row: Y. ll 1-1' xv: B.JlDllllSllll.l,l'1'5.2 l Xmhvuu. J. lximhm' S,,,.0m1 RON.. Mrs' Uruliznn, Y. Pres.: B..Bf-nm-11. Soma: J. Saul illlltllllllhlllll A. Dixon: W. Bl'LlIlSllilW', Pros.: 'l'rc-us.: F. Le-vin: D. llwllflllllbsllll. Svvmul Him J. Sliullvr. V. Pri-s.: M. P4-rez. S0c'.-Treas.: D. D, ll.-I-ring: Il, Smith: P. lxvinwcly: Y. Dan Hun: M' 'lim' D' Holland' Third Row: D' nvll: l.. lXLll'lllklll1 J. NX unlluw: lf. Nlurtilwlli Pimlvrzv ll. Clll'lN'lll4'l'1 B. llllllllllillll XXV. Bird- A. Luzurl-0: B' Hall: lx. Shlufr .,t. k: B. Cmbpm -omg: N. Brlu'4-3 D. V0lllXillllf'l lf. Nichols: , l. M4-Qlmill: D. Nllli-lilly? C. xx-ll4ll'l'. Fonrlll D'J0 '1M -UU? Vrlunl Row: H- CI'5'Pl How: J. liclsvvz ll. IJilllllli'l'1 W. Svlluvo- 'I' Hmmm: F' WI: D' w 5l l: rr' MVT' xsilz: lf. Mills: W. Willis: J. lfzunplwll: J. B- CllYU'I'1 H- KIIUWIPSZ J. Hill: J. l'i1'I'1'1'1 ll l,il:.IllPl'Z ll. Nia-hols. Carver: B. Nltllfidll. Nlrs. Slvrvns o 10.1 Mrs. 0'Hurvn o 10A lirsl Row: M. Curlilv: J. llm'km'j: B. llurri- Fir-'I Kfffff E- C00lN '1 D- SWVPIFFS J- WMU' nn. Pre-s.: A. AlN'l'lliltll,. Y. Prem.: S. Wood- Prvs.: T. Gov. St-tx: H. P4-rrotto. 'l'r1'us.: I. lnlrn. Svc.: li. J. Jullvs. Trans.: H. Yxvst S 5i,,lI,Sm,: Q. wilson: Nh-H' U'Hm.f.n. S,.,.,,,,, UIltIt'l'IliH. 501-01111 Row: Mrs. Stvvvns: M. RUN.: R. H051 N. Frimhmm: P. Cum.: C Bill'l1'llllXI. M. Tllilgpinz B. king: Wulkvr: JUMP: V. lwossvri C' Ummm: D. Nlcllmwz If lflultlos: M.C1llvttv: .-X. Svlnnnl: P. Fon- N . H , X nk: IC. .lullnsonz D. Rn-vel: S. Dutton: lf. N' Fullm.: I' Nhoggln' 1R 'f L' mul- tllilfltlbl. 'l'l1ircl Huw: K. xfilllll Nl. Bolwlwr: lmrgg M' Dagherz D' RiPl'xy5 A' Marsh: -I yt. Gilliam: lg- Xlmwlli lj. jlmlgvsz C. Xu,-. Crvvnz H. Upshuw: M. Fountain: B. Burlwr: Ollglll W. Grvvtw: S. Gulluglwr: H. Criftin J, Robertson, t S0l'iIlIlt'1 W. Wztgvr. uw' gr X SDN? xx' if A .x is w lleuding all lh 0 an-tivilies of lllv junior rlalss are llle ofllrcra lmllom. left to right: Burnif Frauly. Treasurer: A ' ' Svrrvturyg Billy Williams. livp I' clout: amd Mrs. Nl' -' ngle Pmlle' rasulvnig ll'-' .ny lri 1 nk Sllvis. Pros: H, hu lson. Sponsor. orts I l K . A Q? gc.-mewfa-ia - ' ......-..-...- -.- 552 ,qi J fled' Q 0 'sg ............. .-..... . ........ . .......-Q ........-- -....... .-...U ...... ......' ..... - ...Hu 0... .ov- iw vb . 3 QE, ., 513: I , 1 'M ...-. ...--. a ....... -...... ....-.- 15' In ...H ...--A . I , . . -. .. . ... .. 1 ' .U ...- U.. U... ...U .--... -...U -....-. ....... -H.-... ...na ..- is 'a 194 FOOTBALL ll Under Coach Roy French. Miami ,lack- son's powerful foothall team lived up to expectation hy rolling over eight of their ten grid foes. 'l'he Generals will lose their entire starting eleven upon graduationg however, Coach French has material galore and will turn out another winner in the fall of 719. .lackson opened its season with a mild 20-0 win over visiting Ft. Lauderdale. Hal Leggett, Bill Hinson. and Dave Rothman with the 1-2-3 punch were deciding factors in the victory. Coach Frenehis forces traveled upstate to Jacksonville for their second tilt and handed Jacksonville Jackson a 13-0 defeat. A couple of Bills. Marvin and Hinson, ligured in on all thc Frenchmenis touch- downs. Hinson spceded 35 yards for thc initial 'l'. D.. and Marvin fell on the oval after Davc Rothman fumbled in the end zone. Scoring two touchdowns in the first five minutes, .laekson's usual potential 'l' at- tack failed to produce any more scores, and as a result the Orlando Tigers earned a 14-l-1 tie with the state's hig grid ma- chine. Turning on the power in the last quarter. the Generals trouneed a visiting Lakeland cluh 27-7. Coach Roy French used all of his 44 players in the one-sided affair. Hal Leggett scored twice for the locals and Rothman and Rex Shiver each collected a T. D. Visiting Jacksonville for the second time, the Allapattah eleven repelled Landon 26- l-l- in a first half splurge. Upen-ing the second half, the Frenchnlen led 26-0 and Coach French turned the contest over to his reserves. Charlie Aye was the hig gun . --.Ll1- L..---.f --.-.Q N .--'.Z. -- 'lf- .-'-S:-Tar..- .: -1 for Jackson, reeling oil' first half jaunts of 83 and 79 yards. .laekson handed their northwest rival, Miami Edison, the worst beating in the seh0ol's history. 51-l2. Almost ll.000 wit- Miami ,lackson's 1948 Football TCilm?w0H 8, Lost l. Tied I g is a Q. llil leggctt aroi'm UF liitli1'llllNl lille piles on. .lzwkson un-nt on to an 27-T victory. in-ssml tha- grirl Sl2lllfIlIlf'l'. liussr-tt. llinson. -X54-. ltotlnnun. lmggvtt. :1n1l Moya- all sc-orvcl for ,llN'lQS0ll. l'l1lis0nis two tonrh- downs Vlllllf' as an rvsnlt ol kN'l'lillS. Bull lYlill'YlIl annul ,llnh Cunio vwn- lim- stars for thv ,lux-kson l.0l'N'2ll'll 1l0ff-mv. With 37,000 fans on hanrl to vie-w what was 1-xpf-1-tml to lw tht' biggest gridiron Imttlc- in Miuniik history. the Nlianli Iligh- ,lurkson flnvl turnorl out to he an hnnnhut- ing 28-0 elf-font for the ,luvkson fans. ltittlv Dirk P4-plwr ruin-rmlalccl his way llIl'0lIQlll tht- Gmwruls' lint' for thrf-v touclulownh. Still in low spirits, the- Gctwruls mlownml at lmplt-ss 'Tll't'll lliglu squad H-0 in the nnul. Hal lc-wrt-tt 'intl Bill llinson clifl the Cen- A K vru ls' svoring. 'I'Iw l rvn1'h fort-vs nvttml 38l yursls rush- ing from svrinnnzngc' in routing Nlianni Hvuvll -1,0-0, ljllYf' ltntlnnun tnrnvcl in an wonclvrful 1'x'1-ning vrnsfing thv elunlrlv stripe thru-0 limos in runs of 80. 37. unel -ll yurtls. A strong ,larkson linv of Shivvr. lfintl- sc-llzullvr. llurvin. Sunls. Cnnio, Spnrling and Zapl' wus thc' higgt-sl furtor in tht- fi0llf'l'itlS. Qwvvtmt win of tht- NWI!-Dll. it lil-0 vim-tory ow-r tht- pmwrflll liig 'l'vn llllilllllls lronl ,laf'lxsmn'ill4-. llnhvrt lf. lmv. lmv. who 4l4'l'P2Ill'll llizuni lligh 4'urli1'r in tha- svuson. wus vmnplvlvly 0llll'lilSS4'll Ivy ling l rvm-Ifs ull-st-nior te-:nn and Bill llinsoifs brilliant tltlill'll'l'-lHll'lxlIlgI. Im 1948 Football Results 1949 Schedule: Ft. liamderdale 0 ,laekson 20 , Jax Jmikmn 0 Jackson 13 bept. Z3 Ft. Lauderdale Here lll'lilINl0 ,lilCkS0ll Sppl, Jax Jacksonu' Here liakeland 7 Jackson 27 L Q Landon 1-l- Jackson 26 Om' 7 ee There lndison 12 Jackson 54 ON. 13 Qrlamlor Hem Mlilllll lligll 28 Jackson 0 X Igmwh 0 Jackson 40 Oet. 21 Lakeland There leeh lllirh 0 Jackson 14 UM. 27 Edisonw Here Robert lu. Lee 0 Jackson 14 'l',,ml 75 222 Nov. 3 Landon' Here Miami ,lac-kson's football Sl'llt'llllll' next NOV. I2 MiHU1iHiSh Here year runs the same as the 48 schedule Nov. I9 Tech High Here exeept the It-ellerals have dropped Miami ll0lU'll to take on an old rival, Ponee de DPP- 1 Ponee de Leon Here Leon. The Generals have won seven of their ten previous games with Ponce, ii Denotes Big 'l'en Game 1 lllitell illlll George Spurling pile on to stop ek Pepper as Generals disappoint 37.000 funs Charles Ayers is away on am end run 'lgwlnfzt in 28-0 loss to Nliumi llivh. Orlando. Us 1 Coache o Roy French, livall footliall coavll . . . vamc to ,lavkson in tllc fall of V945 from Kansas City, Mo. 5 o ,loo McNulty, assistant footlnall roach . . . playml at the Univvrsity of Miami . . . came to .lavkson in 1948. o Hurry Lew, line roach, track voavli . . . playr-tl at University of Missouri . . . C'2llll0 to Jackson in the fall of 1946. 0 Lvonnrrl Brown, lravkfif-lrl coach, lnaskvtlnall roach . . . playcll quar- t0rlvac'k at tln' Univvrsity of lVlis- souri . . . malls' honoralxlc me-ntion All-Amvrivan in the fall of l945 . . . came to Jackson in 19418. 0 John Tobin, Jr., varsity COZICII . . . played footliall at tllo Univer- sity of lVliami . . . Cillllfx to Jackson in thc fall of 1948. ,Ikl1'liS0ll.!-S 1'0ilI'llil1g staff. ,Hrsl row: ,lov lVlrNnlly and ,lolin Tobin. Seroml rmr: lA'0l1lll'd llroisn. Roy Frem-li. anfl Harry lm:-. Graduating football lettermen are. left to right. first row: J. Harvey. C. Yickery. C. Aye. C. Spurling. ll. llimisvlladler, J. Oberg. E. Curry. .l. llftlllll. Second row: E. Al't'illll0lIN'. ,l. Zapf. ll. Sauls. ll. lmggvlt. ll. Hinson. li. Paulk, ll. Rothman. Third row: C. Four-lie. B. Reiller. R. Slliver. C. Hayes. K. Harlv. ll. Cunio, B. Marvin. '-'i'i l ' I 'M ' ' fl - :ww :Nawaz-wmv-wwf' 'sv ,ag lgggggigg Q I 9 ! gg w f-'27 ,An tv x Q X 'Nw X .l.ll'KSON'S 'l'lTl.l'I ll 0l.lllillS Rt-x SIliVl'l' All City lien Saints f All Stat:-. 2nd Tcaun Hill Hinson A All City All State All Soutlwrn Hall Lvggvll All City Bill Marvin'--All City Hurry BilldSt'il1llilt'l' All City. 2nd rrlftllll Hob Cuniuf'-All City. 2nd Team . A . . , WQ,qY K' fl . . .iw f 'v 775 w,.WL ,gp x Q -74 I' ef au. i 1 .ig WY! x 'i f V.: 1 M5 :ya Y G If X L vi, , A E' h U ' 1' I if rl I A-9 '-.0 'L 5 pfh 5 X 2 ',3:f.'wg1fgg, gi 'wen' ,, V . ,N-lx fail. S . vi S53 'Q fz N ,LQ ix ' ms, BA KETBALL 0 Miami Jackson lmsketlmll five, ended one of its most successful seasons under the guidance of Mr. Leonard Brown. Although their record of nine wins and 13 losses does not look impressive, the Generals defeated Miami Edison for tne hrst tlllllf in the school's history and were consola- tion winners in the district tournament. The opening game of the season was with Miami Edison, who overtook the Generals 44-29, before 2,000 fans. Later in the season, the Raiders captured a 10- 28 victory from us with Jim Roach making ll points. Tfhe Generals suffered two de- feats front Miami High who ehalked up scores of 4-4-l2 and 44-38. Landon defeated the Generals at home hy a score of 40-29 and in Jacksonville 42-31. Jackson ot Jack- sonville did the same thing. In Miami the score was 40-26, away 56-48. Orlando and Lakeland took victories of 58-45 and 47-40. XVest Palm Beach and Miami Beach credit- ed themselves with scorcs of 36-35, and 27-24. The Green and Gold in their fifth game of the year defeated Redland 42-33 at Bed- land, with Ken Harle making 12 of the points. Jim Roach, a mid-term graduate made 14 points in the Ft. Lauderdale game as the Generals submerged with a 31-26 victory at Ft. Lauderdale. The Jack- son five defeated West Palm Beach 33-29 and Homestead 33-29. Downing Lakeland for the second time, Louis Cox, a junior, made l6 points. Entering the District tournament the Jackson five were scheduled to play Edi- son, who had twice defeated them hefore. Jackson made history. For the first time Jackson defeated the Bed and Vlfhite on a long field goal hy Louis Cox in the last minute of play. George ,Baker and Lowell Edwards helped lead the Generals to the 241-22 victory with 9 counters each. Only Ft. Lauderdale withheld Jackson from entering the state tournament by defeating us 39-20. Meeting the Wildcats of West Palm Beach, for the consolation trophy, the Generals captured it hy a 40-28 count. Jaeksotfs 1949 cage team is made up of, left to right. first row: F. Zenere, K. Harle, D. Silvis. I.. Cox. L. Edwards, G. Baker. Second row: B. Millard. managerg A. Zhoromirsky, 0. A. Alder- son, T. Smith. D. Eggleston, C. Ayers. Coach L. Brown. Jim Roach, mid-term graduate isn't pictured. I ,isxtaeff ,i.-.f.-xg?-.-.gssttm 6 iv 3 Ba eball o NYITH A RECURD of 7 wins and 12 losses the Miami Jackson baseball nine ended their not-too-impressive season un- der their new baseball mentor Coach filled Tobin. The diamond crew started the season with a victory behind Hoy Bassett's three hit pitching, downing the Riverside Mili- tary Academy by a 5-3 count. All City George Needle Baker, Alex Zboromirsky, and Howard Gamble each collected two hits. Although Robert Upshaw held the Miami Beach nine to two hits, the Generals suffered their defeat l-0 and in their next encounter, Redland handed the Jackson nine a 7-3 surprise beating. Led by the bats of Catcher Jimmy Blitch, and Outfielders Louis Cox and Charles Schmitt, the Generals hit a three game winning streak, defeating West Palm Beach 12-11, Ponce de Leon 3-2, and Tech High 4-3. ln the encounter with Ft. Lauderdale, the Flying L's,' pitcher William Green, struck out 11 Generals and only allowed four hits, while the winners were collect- ing 13 hits for a 12-2 victory to send the loser down in their third defeat. Front center: J. Pope. First row: B. Neeley. C. Broadbeck. J. Hood. J. Candle. E. Diaz. C. Schmitt. H. Matthews, B. Frady. R. Bassett, C. Mills. Second row: A. Golding, G. Wilder. C. Fouche, B. Upslmw. J. Blitcll, H. Gamble, J. Bradford. B. Buckley. Mgr., Coach Tobin. Pitcher Bill Frady and Louis Cox won their Hrst games in pitching the Generals to a 6-2 victory, over Homestead and Miami Edison, 3-1 respectively. West Palm Beach got revenge from an early defeat with a 2-1 Big Ten victory. Jackson won their last game of the sea- son from Redland 9-6, before ending with a 7 garlic losing streak to the following teams. Miami High 4-3, Miami High 18-4, Ft. Lauderdale 5-3, Miami Beach -1-2, Miami Edison 5-3, Ponce de Leon 3-0, and Tech High 6-1. Prospects for next year look good, for the following boys will be back: Pitchers -fRobert Upshaw, Billy Frady, Louis Cox. and Roy Bassett: lnfielders-Ernest Diaz, Jimmy Caudle and Burnis Frady: Unt- fielders---Charles Schmitt. Henry Mat- thews, and John Hood. Playing their last games for the Gene- rals were Jim Blitch. Alex Zboromirsky. George Baker, and Howard Gamble. Miami Jackson was well represented in All-City selections with first baseman George Baker making first string for his second straight year. The Generals held all three outfield positions on the second string with Louis Cox, Roy Bassett, and 2:1-eff N ' a X ' k Y I , n H wifi Q if 'arf x f i 3 . s... 43 L U L Y x 5 X sa in X j.. , wx .Nm Q wk ,- r i SQL: X A F Q klxg Q. - ,Mk lx v w Q 1 V Y Q ' b ..Q A , 1 SK -- ,J-G. - K Q R Ni X ng- ., Q v 'mf -' Q. x X X M 'N ' Q , .' -. - X. - - x A X Q N 1 - , . ., - X ii -.. ff . I wr ' --x-.Q Q X ijdmk f AL 5 Wkiigwv 'x553xfQi XL x kg' 'xii S ' 'L Y LV, I N gf x ,ff . 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J, ,,f,gQi?.E.g , -g . W .- ,X 5 Rv lx ,Ya 1 rea,.,.f,x m - 2-iwifhfgi I QF - .P 1 i ' 3' gf: 'QQ QXWQQA AGP' W 'I Q2 Ag. M 'Axhm iff iljfq' f ,. 'if' -S . 'GY' Q 25 fn: Track 0 THE MIAMI JACKSON cinder team opened their season, under Coach Harry Lee., hy whipping Ponce de Leon in a dual meet at the loser's field. Harold Damiler, Ashford Hartsfield, Clinton Schaar, John Uherg and Charles Jackson sparked thc victory. ' ln a dual meet with Miami, Jackson came out on the short end and placed fourth in the second annual Miami High relays. A week later Captain Kenneth Brady's track team finished fifth in the Miami Edi- son Invitational meet. Although Jack Zapf threw the javelin l56 feet, and Hartsfield pole vaulted ll feetg 4- inches, Jackson finished third in a triangle meet with West Palm Beach and Miami Edison. ln the Big Ten meet, Allan Turner in the 440, and Hartsfield in the pole vault gather- ed all the Generals' points as they finished tenth in twelve schools. ln the regional tournament Jackson qualified four cinders to go to Gainesville for the state meet. Allan Bulldog Turner X won the quarter mile, Hartsfield and Bo Jameson tied for third on the pole vault, and Jack Zapf set a new Jackson record with a l62 foot throw in the javelin con- ICSI. ln the state meet Turner finished fourth and Hartsfield tied for third, clearing the har at 11 feet 9 inches. Promising cinders in their fields next year are: Ronald Carpenter in the low hurdles, Turner in the quarter mile, Bo Jameson and Hartsfield in the pole vault, Sid Callahan the half mile, and Harold Daimler in the dashes. Uthers that will he hack next year are Craig James and Bill Sauls. Graduating Seniors are: Jolmny Uherg. Kenneth Brady, Charles Aye, George Viekery, Meigs Wittaker, Jack Zapf, Joe Crabb, Ken Carter, E. H. Claggett, Keith Wallston, Charles Jackson, Clinton Sehaar, Buddy Langham, Thomas Shirley, and George Spurling. First row: G. Spurling. J. Zapf, J. Crabb. G. Vick- ery, G. Brady. J. Oberg. T. Montero. C. Aye. C. Jackson. A. Hartsfield. C. Sehaar. Second row: H. Daimler, A. Turner. E. Claggett. K. Cameron. M. Whittaker. T. Campbell. D. Pinder. S. Callahan. N. Garcia. J. Willianls, G. Fidler. R. Graham. K. Wanllstfrn, J. Luis. Third row: L. Nichols. D. Cox. ll. Jameson, T. Shirley. J. Benenhaley. B. Smith. R. Carpenter. G. Poulos, R. Pinnell. J. Perry. K. Carter. R. Mims. J. Hayashi. and Coach Lee. ,- , , .,, , J.. 5,5 4 .lfsw -F , N 'ls ve, U 3, A i algujg! , , X r. 1 N , -. X, A N ' Q nr'JtfL- ' r 5 'U' FVNSA n an ., W. A KA . 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A. Pinrh-r. l'. Royal. li. Haste-y. M. Noon. .l. Pyfrom. auul A. Kvallllvy. Captains for tht- group xuwe Martha Noon. lvfl. lirst h!'lll1'ill'l'. and Margaret Knowles. rigzhl. sn-could sa-un-ste-r. 'I Y' ' 'x MF 1? Vqu ,,,, ., X f o V 'ef Cheerleader 0 BUILDING the morale of tht- stuah-nts and havking ,lzwksoifs sports avtivitivs. wore' tht- ton vivavious i'Il0t'l'l0illl0l'S anal mascot, with two altvrnatvs. This poppy lpit of pulvhritucle. witm-ssml om- of thc most slwvfessflll yours in .lRll'kS0ll.S foothall his- toryg anal the-y wvro tlw first group to vn- IHIIIPP tht' virtuvs of tho Com-rals in thc- nvw gymnasium. Margarvt Knowlvs and Martha Noon we-rv captain and vo-captain. and Donna Neil Uamlriclgo was masvot. Mary Poiro- cinv, Juanita Pyfrom. Claudia Singlvton. Huth Hastvy. Pat Royal., Joyce- Montgom- vry, Doris Carlo and Angola Pimlvr we-rv the official 1-lu-Drs: with Pvggy .Brady and Adriana Kvathlvy altvrnatc-s. and Miss janv Mitt-lu-ll sponsor of tlu- group. Tho stamlarfls for l'lIt'4'l'lt'il1lillQ arc' more' rliffivult than those- of thc' otha-r sports av- tivities and it is a true- honor to hold this title. G. A. A. Board a l,ltlAlll'lR of tht' 0Vl'l illl. ill'll'l'-St'll00l atrtivitivs is tht' G..-X..-X. hoauwl. which has stutlr-nts from 4-au'h sport l't'lll't'Sl'lllt'tl. Front this group. sonu- girls uro chosvn to ut- tt-url nu-vtings with thv r'vprf-svututivvs from oth:-r high srhools in tht- vity. Miss Sarah livnut-tt. the svnior high physical 4-mhu'ution lt'llt'llt'l'. is tho tlirvrtor of ilu' group. Girl ' Letter Club 0'I'III'I GIRLS' I.l'I'l l'l-Ili tII.IlB'S main intvrvst is tho proulotiou of zltlllc-tit' skill unrl goorl sportsrnanrship. 'l'h4- nu-rnlwrship is limitml to thosr- who lulvr' 1'ill'llt'1l at lvttvr in Svnior lliglu :tml maintain an srholustir' ilYt'l'ilgl' of 80. l'rojm'ts ol' the' rluh urr nuuu-rous. 'l'lu-y inr-lurlv st-ruling at food hox to lrluropv. sol- liug lu-ut tugs hm-forv vawh foothull grunt-. ollir-iutiug ut rlu- county Sports tournu- nu-uts. unrl Irving lrostvss to othvr srhools whvu touruaunvnts ure- lu-Itl ut Jurkson. 'l'o vnrn tht- lr-ttvr rrvrvssawy for 1-l1tl':rlu'r into tht- organization. at girl ruust lluvv . . w IJNNI points t'2ll'll1'll tn tho fy.,-MN. Uffirvrs urv: l'r0si4lvnI. liurlmru Nilns: lvivv l'rvsi- rlvul. Int-z Craig: Sl'1'l'0ll1I'f'-Tl'l'1lSlll'f'l'. Tlwllllal Curvy. Sponsor: 'lliss Snrulr livruwtt. odern Dancing 0 DANCING llilS1lPlllllll'ly talwu at lit'l'lll1l- nt-ut foothohl aunong lllf' otha-r sport uvtivitivs. Miss Jilllt' lllitrllvll instructs tho group ol' Morlvrn Dum'0rs. StllIiil'f'-tlilllflllfl.. soriul ll1llll'lllg. anal tap tlanwiug art' F0lllf' of thv other tlilllfl' stylvs inrllulrtl in this rurriruhuu. This yvau' sonu- of tht-ir activi- tivs wort- Upon House' and the Minstrvl. is-v s ws Ba ketball o The Girls' lrzlslwthull tmnn tit-fl with Pours- this your for tht- sm-onil plum- in tht- vity lmskf-tlmll tournznnl-nt. Nlianni lligh 1-unit' in first to win tho trophy. ,luvkson was hosts-ss of tlw lmskvtlmll tournannt-nt for tho first tinif' so tht' gjttlllvn wore' plnyvml in thc' now gym. T110 4'I'llfl'l' pirlurv whom, thu- ine-niln-rf of tht' lmskf-tlmll te-inn: ll. S1'llQZ,l'lhl. l. Cray. ll. lltlfilbllll l'. llono. ll. X IlilS. ll. l.tll'lllt'. l. f-ruy. l. l.:n'n-y. M. Blanton. ll. North. A. flluy. R. l.oxu-. .l. .-M-lwrnmn. K. Riclmrcls. fl. SIIIIIIIPII .l. l'ona-1-. A. Wilson. I . Ewing. ll. liryunt. ll. lnwvringzton. ll. I.tm-Imly. li. Afillll. oftball I .lzu'kson's girls' softlnull tvann rupture-nl its fourth rolls1'1'iitiu- tonrnunu-nt yivtory hy ill-fmiting Nliznni lligh l-fl in tht- tourna- nu-nt play-ml at Moon' l'zn'k. .Mite-r rvtiring tht- trophy lust your. tho fin-111-i'zil1-ltosi' llilV9 the first log on tht- trophy again. lnvz Cray. sonior. piti-lival hor soronil tournznnvnt victory. 'l'Iu- winning point was inzulv when Arlviw Wilson hit at single- in the last inning and Captain lra-nv tlruy vaniv in homo. In Ihe bollom pirlllre. at hit of an-tion is portrays-tl as Inez Gray lets loosv ai fast pitch in an prau-tivv ganna ainrl lfreidu Deno trivs to lay tht- mood on it. Volle ball o The volleyball tournament was played at the University of Miami. .Both A and B teams were not as successful as they were in previous years, hut the B team won a consolation award. Players for county volleyhall. haskethall, and softhall teams arc selected from par- ticipants on intra-mural teams. Miss Sarah Bennett, with the assistance of Miss Pearl Gerhcr, eoachcd these teams. The team members who are pictured at the lop of the page are: First role: I . Ewing. H. Hayashi. A. Wilson. Ii. Yilas. I. Gray. and I . Dano. Second row: M. Wilson. T. Carey. I . Sumner. A. Clay. M. Blanton. J. Ackerman. Il. Carlile. and I. Gray. Badminton 0 Because ofa Tuesday night league which was started hy Miss Sarah Bennett, there has hecn much enthusiasm for Badminton at jackson this year. Almost one-hundred boys and girls participated in the Tuesday night games played in the gym. Both hoys and girls teams were entered in the singles. douhles, and mixed douhlcs matches of the county tournament, which was played in ,lackson's gym. This was the first time any hoys entered the tourna- ment. Tommy Clary and Troas Williams were dropped from the tournament in the semi-finals match and Irene Gray placed second in the girls' singles match. Center picture: Iladminton in the gym always has an interested audience. Bottom: Interest and parti. cipation in volleyball runs high. f Q . .K NNQ tw A, is 'S-iss - W5 it - Nw ,-ff, s ZS .AN 'af ltacketeer 0 THE MIAMI ,IACKSUN Tennis Team has had its first reall y successful year. Matches with other schools have heeu played continuously through the year. Jackson had one inter-scholastic match every week since Novemher 18. With many wins among several losses, the Tennis Team hopes to make a llf'llt'l record next year. Line-up of th Archlyn Buker Barbara Vilas Irene Cray Inez Gray Mary Ann Thompson Mary Preece e team: Billy tilot Benny Christ Bob Altman Elliott Mcliullerey Hill Simpson Arthur Ericson Left to right, Hrs! rmc: M. Thompson. A. Clay. Second row: I. Gray. B. Yilas. A. linker. li. Carlile. I. Gray. Third rmc: ll. Altman. A. Eric- son. M. Priece. Mr. Moomais. li. tilot. F. Mctful lough. B. Simpson. 'Q 'z Stl Learning the teehniques of horsemunship ure. Left to righl: Miss Mitchell. R. Milstead. J. Ken- nedy. S. Hamilton. A. Clay. ll. Harley. J. Matlricls. l'. Schmidt. M. Bennett. Mascot is Prince Alherl. Jack on Jockeys 0 T'Hl'iY'RE OFF . . . to win honors for Jackson in the annual High School llorse ,- Show given each May. Each Tuesday the Jockeys go out to thc North Miami Hiding Academy for an hour of instruction in riding. Usually they run relay races. play tag.. or ride around the hills and lake. Other days are spent in the ring learning thc techniques of Horsemanship. The two past awards went to Beverly Drew, 'fl-7. who won 2nd place in the inter- mediate equitation class and Ann Clay. senior, who won 4th place in the heginners class in '4-8. Sponsor: MISS JANE MITCHELL Officers are: President. Ann Clay: Vice President. June Matlrick: Secretary. Sue Hamilton: Treasurer. Joyce Kennedy. ubs tudent Council 0 WIDELY KNOWN as one of thc most active and outstanding student governing hodics in thc south, Miami Jackson's Senior Student Council has again surged forth in I9-I8-A10 in its cndcavor to heneiit the stu- dents and the school. lt has continued on successfully with the annual projects. including Color Day. Stu- dcnt Day. Christmas Formal. Christmas Postal Service. the King and Queen Coro- nation Dancc. sale of foothall programs. and supervision of thc Friday night dam-cs. ln addition to these projects. the Coun- cil pulvlishcd a eomhincd handhookalirec- tory. sold hus tickets for the convenicncc of thc students. awarded activity pins. luadc lN'I'lllLlllt'lll wooden passcs. sold J pins. Jackson auto tags and foothall purses. Left to right. First row: J. Hines. D. Ccrra. M. Fornel. B. Radley. D. Tharpe. M. llyranl. A. Amend. A. Murphy. E. Mauch. D. Warner. J. llllrich. R. Jones. J. Hackney. E. Poole. Y. Rran- nen. 5. Finley. E. Wallace. l.. Karman. S. Tindcll. M. Noon. Second row: R. Exley. J. Salmon. C. Marsh. W. Gilliam. D. Yan Kahle. J. White. S. Greenwood. V. Cordova. G. Fink. P. Dupree. D. Cade. J. Pyfrom. S. Rogers. J. Ellison. A. linker. R. Pauley. A. Masters. B. Walker. M. Keyes. C. Baggett. M. Poston. Third rotc: C. Fouche. ll. Booth. C. Donaldson. A. Perry. A. Barnes. C. Zoller. J. Huck. B. Frady. T. Myers. J. Oakes. D. Eggleston. W. Price. T. Smith. R. Carpenter. J. Salyers. D. Kavanaugh. R. Paulk. K. Touchlon. l. Nunery. M. Parker. J. Norris. D. Hodges. M. Fountain. E. Hannahs. B. Fritter. S. Poppe. J. Pepe. Mrs. Dale. Fourth row: J. Harris. D. Cox. S. Rurnstein. F. Sanchez. R. Frady. J. l.uhin. A. Zhormirsky. R. Buckley. J. Lockard. ll. llinson. R. Greenwasser. B. Poston. J. Hayashi. C. Yickery. W. Osborne. M. Ryals. T. Scott. J. White. C. llailcy. li. Dunn, C. Ayc. E. McCullough. 'l'hrough thc Council. thc long-standing point system was aholishcd and an ac- tivities system cstahlished. whcrehy an cvenly distributed numhcr of offices might he held hy all students. On the financial side. thc Council do- nated Slllll to thc Lions clulfs new huild- ing, gave S125 to the presidcnt for an cdu- cational trip to Northwcstcrn University and sent two delegates and the sponsor to the Southern Association of Student Gov- ernments. Sponsor: MRS. DOROTHY DALE President: DOLORES CERRA Vice President: GEORGE YICRERN Secretary: .JACKIE El.l.lSON Treasurer: DANNY KAN ANAI till Student Council Officers. Loft to right: Ilan Kavanaugli. Dolores Cerra. Mrs. Dalc. Jackie Ellison, George Vickery. Honor ociet 0 SLICIITLY DEI'LE'l'ED lay June grad- uation. the Miami jackson chapter ol' the National Honor Soeiety was composed of only nine members at tlle lleginning of tlle scllool year. The first semester tapping in Deeemlier rlaimed sixteen pledges making a roll ol' 25, four of wliom graduated at mid-term. Formal initiation of tlie pledges took place at a local l'Illll'l'll witli a eandleligllt reremony. The annual project of the N.H.S., Senior Work Day was most successful, netting 3855. From tllat alnount were taken four st-Inolarslnips. 'lllie requirements for entrance in N.H.S. are rigid. therefore. only tllo top students are taken in. Sponsor: MISS DOROTHY WILLIAMS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: .INNE IIINES live President: El.,-UNE HANNAHS Serrelary: M.-tR'l'HA NOON Treasurer: CONNIE WELIJON SECOND SENlES'I'ER Ol l lCERS Presirlent: CHARLIE .NYE lliee President: M ARTH :K NOON Serrelury: .IOY W A R l lEl.ll Treasurer: REYERIJ l RlT'l'ER T f-flaw!-I -lf'1': are www-:rr-T ' 'ir 'f'i1-l-dim 1.1 Iugunxg.-n. National Honor Society Officers. left to right: Elaine Hannalis. Martha Noon. Jane Hines. Miss Williams. Connie Weldon. Glenda Fink, Ann Murphy. 0 THE SECOND TAPPING of tlle year took place in Mareli. Pledges were Ifleanor Wilson, Mary Virginia Keyes, Catherine Berry. Billy Jackson. Ruth Mae Pauley. Montez Poston, Mary Petroeine, Wlalter Roop. Elinor Knox, Betty Booth. Doris Cade. Virginia Coker, Roger Cox. Robert Dunn, Barbara Exley, Rieliard Frow, Wanda Gilliam, ,lim Harris. Helen Haya- slii, Margaret Nash, Diane Xvarner, Pllil Neslritt. Dolores Wood. and Rolnert Dunn. Left to righl. lxneeling: R. Burr. C. Yirlxery. C. Aye. J. Hayashi. Second row: J. Ellison. J. Ilines. C. Fink. J. Warfield. C. Weldon. ll. Tliarpe. A Murphy, A. Amend. M. Knowles. A. Masters. Third rmr: S. Rogers. ll. Cerru. R. Fritter. Il Carlile. M. Harris. E. Hannalis. K. TOUFIIIOII. Il Walker. M. Noon. A. IIllIif'I'. Miss Willialllls. OTHE HIGHEST recognition for honor journalists in high school is mcmhcrship in tho Quill and Svroll. To he eligihlo, a stuilvnt must have shown superior quali- tivs of initiutivo, wlopcnfluhility. and respon- sihility while- on the stuff of tho Ciohe or Annual. Ho is rcquiroml to havo had at loust H100 lines printofl in oithor of the two pulm- livations. Ho must he in the upper thirul of all his 1-lass:-S auul maintain a 90 avi-rago in journalism. The- stall' zulvisor, Mrs. Mill'- grurot Bm-In. must rvvoninivnil tho stuelc-nt. Sr-vvntf-on new nu-mhors wort' tulwn into the Quill uncl Svroll :luring tho svhool your. .lano Hinos. Charles Foucho. Harry Biml- Top, Sealed are:E. Hannuhs. .l. Hines. D. Tharpv. B. Fri!- tor. E. Rork. amd M. Noon. Slunding: ll. Fourhe. T. Smith. :mtl Mrs. Ruvll. Ifotlom. lnzlnerliutely uflvr the tapping mv. senlwl: C. Appleby. ll. Corral. C. Rug- getl. an n fl R. Rotlnnzm. Sumding: G. Yirkery. .l. Harris. H. Ilinrlsvluuiler. oul member. :md R. YVilli:nns. Quill and croll SI'lli'l1llt'l' unll Eh-unor Rork wort' tuppml in tht- puhlivations HSSPIIIIIIF' ut the hoggin- ning of tht- first smnestvr. In Fohrllury tho pon point tioil with green aml white rihhon was pinnml on Billy Williams, Ruth Rothman. Cvorgv Viola-ry. ,lim Harris. Christinv Rugggvtt. Dolores Cm'ru. Ulf-nrlu Fink. :mil Ginger Applehy. In May the organization rvcog- nizvfl ,If-an Bi0lu'rstall'. ,lohn Hayashi. .luanita Pyfrom, Elinor Knox. mul Conniv Weldon. Ohl lll1'llllN'l'S ure' Ilolorvs Thzu'p1'. Man'- tha Noon. Rc-vorly Frittor. Elaine' Ilunnuhs. and Tommy Smith. Sponsor: MRS. MARGARET RACH FIRST SEMESTER Ol l ICERS Prvsillvnl: ELAINE HANNAIIS Ivire Prpsirlvnl: MARTHA NOON Sevrerury: REYERLY FRITTER Trvusllrvr: TOMMY SMITH SECOND SEMESTER OFFIIIERS President: .IANE HINES Vive President: IlII.I.Y W'II.I.IAMS Serrnlury: GINGER APPLEIIY Treasurer: TOMMY SMITH Cream of the Prop 0 THERE ARE 0Vl'1' lilly menihvrs of the National Thespian Society at Mianii Jack- son. The ineinhers have taken part i11 thu Junior Playinakers, radio work, after school plays, and asscnihly productions. Last year was the iirst llllll' that a douhlv cast had hem-n used at Jackson. lt was for thc Senior Class Play, l0ebound. This idca proved vc-ry Slll'l'C'SSflll and made an intorostvd and lllll1'll'llilkPll-1lll0lIl per- ll0l'lIlLlIlCl'. Tho group took a play to the Uno-Act play Fvstival at Rollins Collage in Winter Park, Florida and attendvd thc Thespian vonvvntion at KlSSllIllll90., Florida. The Hrst annual banquet was held at Howard Johnsonis in honor of the Folrru- ary graduating: svniors. Sponsor: MR. U. l.liSl.lE POE FIRST SEMESTER 0l l lClCl-C54 Presirlcul: M ART BR Y ANT Vive Presillvnt: JOHN PERRY Sevremry: ANN Ml'Rl'HY Treasurer: ARTHl'R PIlEl.l'S SECOND SEMESTl lR 0l l llil'fR5 l'resident: MARY BRYANT Vive President: lll'IT'l'Y PONYl'Il.l. Svwvlury: ANN MURPHY Treasurer: ROSE l'.-KLERMU Left to right, First row: A. Phelps. A. Murphy. Mr. Poe. M. Byranl. J. Perry. Sevond row: I. Ehrlirh. M. Hollingsworth. J. Domivk. C. Turner, J While. F. Rieke, M. Poston, R. Palermo, B. Middleton. A. Amend, B. Jennings, P. Royal, J. Bush. V. lirannen. C. Marsh. R. Rothman, E. Mauvh. Third row: J. Ullrich. M. Knowles, L. Lincoln. B. Paulk. ll. Patterson. J. Lockard. P. Pieratlini. ll. S1-llack. B. Sauls. J. lleWolf. E. Wilson. M. Harris. V. Archer. H. Ares. S. Howk. Thespiun Officers are: Mary Bryant. Sally Wilkin- son. Arthur Phelps. Ann Murphy. and John Perry. Ki ani Klan 0 AFTER A YEAR of meeting after school hours, the Key Cluh heealne a Friday mor- ning eluh this yearg and thereafter buckled down to work, with 'Lservice to the school as its ohject. The Hrst project the hoys took up was washing the danee floor eaeh Friday. This serviee, which earned the title of '6Floor- scruhlJers', for the hoys, has been the an- nual project as long as anyone can remem- her. After an uproarious initiation of 12 new pledges, the Hcircle K boys got to work on such projects as cleaning the sehool lrus. Leaping Lenaf, making a touehdown horn for Jackson's high-scoring foothall team, and painting center stripes on all stairs to insure fast-moving lines. ln DOCl'lllilCY. sivc of the eluh's ahlest hoys hoarded a has for Pensacola, Florida to attend the state convention. The Jaek- son hoys placed Campbell Bailey in ofliee as Lieutenant Governor of the tenth dis- lI'l0l. Key Club Offieers, First semester. Left to right. First row: Charley Aye. George Vit-kery. Rob Neely. Jaek Zapf. Serond semester. SCFOHII row: Campbell Bailey. John Hayashi. Nam-y Lawton. Harold Ivester. Not pietured: Dan Kavanaugh. secretary. Left to right. First row: C. Yiekery. H. lvester. C. Bailey. C. Aye, N. Lawton. D. Silwas. T. Mon- tero. E. Diaz. Seeond l'0ll'f C. Font-lie. D. Cox. R. Henry. J. Youngblood. A. Jose. C. .lam-kson. W. Price. D. Allen, B. Simpson. J. Hayashi. ll. Benz-n. haley. A. Turner. D. Rim-hard. Mr. Mooniaw. Third row: G. Spurling. S. Callahan. J. Lot-kard. ll. Hinson. R. Creenmasser. D. Kavanaugh. R. Cunio. D. Moye, J. Rliteh. D. Pinder. C. Schmidt. Sponsor: MR. D. E. MOOMAYV Sweetheart: NANCY i.AW'TON FIRST SEMESTER Ol l lCERS President: CHARLEY AYE Vive President: GEORGE N ICKERN Seeretury: BOB Nt-ZELX Treasurer: JACK KAP! SECOND SEMESTER Ol l lCERS President: lIAMl'llEl.l. liAll.I-ll Vice President: JOHN HAYASI-ll Seeretury: DAN KAVANAPCH Treasurer: HAROLD IYESTER merits one point. A winning opportunities to speakers in the club to make the honor Left to right, First row: C. Carrin. D. Tharpe. M. Bryant. J. lllrich. Second row: C. Bailey. J. Scott. D. Cerra. ll. Ashmore. E. Tullis. K. Roberts. D. Kavanaugh. A. Amend. ll. Vennum. B. Powell. Y. De- Cordova. D. Cade. W. Roop. Mrs. Hunt. eoph te Debater o Under the sponsorship of the National Forensic League, the speech-minded students of Jackson soared ahead in forensic work, winning 31 de- bates and coming in second in the Florida Debate Tour- nament held at Gainsville, 1 ebrnary 10-13. Twenty points earned from either debate or speaking are required for membership. ltluch lllllt' the student speaks before at least 25 adults or makes a radio appearance he debate brings ten points and a losing one. only one. Miami played host to the state congress here last semes- ter and Jackson speakers ac- tively participated. Dolores 'l'harpe was elected Speaker of the House. Sponsor: Mrs. Bertha Hunt OFFICERS President: Dolores Tharpe Vice President: Charles Carrin Recording Sec'y: Arlene Amend Carr. Secretary: Virginia Cordova Left to right, First row: A. Brown. D. Cade. C. Roberts. V. Coker. D. Tharpe, B. Exley, D. Cerra. V. Cordova. Second row: E. Tullus. B. Vennum. A. Amend. R. Dodge. B. Usher. C. Carrin, J. Lubin, M. Feit. Prime Per uader 0 'l'lllS YEAH THE FURENSIC CLUB and the National Forensic League were combined in order to present more society. Almost all of .lackson's fourteen debaters are members of the Forensic club, 10 of which made the N.F.L. The main purpose of the organization is to help students make their 20 points, the first requirement for N.F.L. Future plans include the setting up of a speakers' bureau, the sponsoring of the l0th grade speech contest and perhaps a rad io program. Sponsor: Mrs. Bertha Hunt FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Dolores Tharpe Vice President: Charles Carrin Secretary: Mary Bryant Recording Secretary: Joan 1 llrich SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Delores Cerra Vice President: Arlene Amend Secretary: Charles Carrin Terusurer: Dolores Tharpe HI-Y 0 TIIE MIAMI JACKSON Senior Chapter of the lli-Y has just eompleted a year filled with eonventions and other activities. Several ol' the more aetive memhers at- tended the state eouvention held in Day- tona Beaeh at the Iirst of the school year. The annual White Christmasn program went over Ivig. Every room in the sehool eooperated and Iilletl many boxes for the hoys to distribute to the homes of needy people. A newer projeet ol' the 'ndishwashers', is the Patrol Boy Funtlf' This money is to keep the patrol Iroys supplied at all times with new equipment. -- .tags Qmw 1. ,... -.5-s:::a:a5g5z5s5eg,5, .1 ...- Left to right. First rote: II. Smith. .-X. Ilartslield. T. Shirley. C. Causey. C. Ilrotlherk. II. Leggett. P. Pierattini. K. Ilrady. M. Melluugall. T. Campbell. J. Hilton. Seeoml row: J. Williams. R. Price. C. Callaway. B. Puston. T. IleMopIaus. T. Snell. J. Crabb. Third role: II. Mat-lm. II. Core. II. Chris- topher. J. Peppe. R. Millard. I.. Keene, M. Ryals. J. Montogomery. K. Walston. J. 0'berg. R. Sturrit. D. Eggleston. Ii. Marvin. IS. Prebianra. Fourth rmr: J. Tuning. Il. Cox. E. W'aIter. U. Ifidler. .I. Redfern. C. Whitehead. E. Smith. II. Hayes, 0. A. Anderson. R. W'iIIiams. H. Camlble. R. Minis. 5. Wylie. K. Foster. R. Marvin. Fifth row: M. Whit- llllitfll J. Salyers. II. Seliarlx. R. Shiver. C. Hayes. II. Reiher. K. Harle. E. Areamonte. II. Page. II. Rerk. I.. Corso, T. Sent! In the annual Ili-X -Faculty Iiasketlrall game, the Iioys were nosed out hy 6 points. The initiation pienie was held at Mathe- son Hammoek, during whieh time I5 new mcmliers joined. A SI00 I riendship Bond was eontrihuted hy the Jackson Chapter of the Hi-Y to he used in the YMCA's in different countries. Sponsors: MR. BENJAMIN PURCII and MR. HARRY I.EE Sweetheart: JOYCE MUNTUUMERN FIRST SEMESTER 0I I ICERS President: HAROLD I.ECCE'I'T Vive Presitlent: REX SHIYER Seeretury: JOHN 0'I!ERC Treasurer: IIE YERE CHRISTOPHER SECOND SEMESTER OI I ItII-IRS Persitlent: REX SIIIN ER Vit-0 Presirlent: TOMMY Cf'IMI'IIEI.l. Sveretury: IJAYIIJ COX TITPIISIIFPTI ROB PAGE Hy-Y Uffieers. Left to right. Seutecl: Ilaroltl Img- gett. John 0'I1erg. Peter Pierattini. Standing: Mr. Poreh. Jere Salyers. Rex Shiver. Mr. Let-. Y-Teen 0 'l'lll'l SICNIUK N-'l'l+Il'INS. one ol' the lar- gest antl lnarilm-st working groups at Miami Jackson. is a lH'illl1'll0l.llll' Young Wonn-n's Clll'lSliJ.lll Association ol' Miami. 'l'ln- projei-ts of tlle year include nlaking poxnponis for footlrall QIRIIICS, a Cotton Qin-on llanvv, and a tally sale. 'l'lw Jackson llliapte-r took an outstand- ing leaul in tln- City Inter-club Council, liolalingg tlnri-0 of tht- six oflices during the st-liool yn-ar. Montvz Poston was presiflent lllI'0llgll0lll lln' year. Betty Lou Geiger, cor- rt-sponaling H1'Cl'l'llll', for the lirst st-ntestt-r antl Wanala Gilliam for the last semester. Chaplain for tlu' last semester was Elinor Knox. Mont:-z was rliosvn to represent Mi- ami's Y-Teens at a national convention in San Fram-isvo. FIRST SlQMES'l'ER OFFICERS Prvsirlvnt: BETTY L0l? GEIGER l'ir'0 1'r1'si110ltl: WVANDA UILLIAM Sf'l'l'f'Hll'j'I BARBARA LOCKARIJ TI'!'llSIll'l'l'I MONTEZ POSTON fihillllllilll LUIS l.lNlf0l.N SEIIONII SEMESTER 0l l llIERS l'ri-sirlwn: W.-KNIT,-K Ull.l.IAM live l'rc'si11vnl: l'fl.E.-XNOR RORK Sl'l'l'0f11I'f'J li.-KRBAR.-K LOCKARII Trwzsirrvr: MONTEZ POSTON flhlllilllilll LUIS l.lNif0l,N l-lvvn f,-0ll'l'I'S, Lefl lo righl: Miss While. l.ois l.in4-oln. Montvz l'oston. liarbara Lorkarel. Mrs. Nllflllillltl. lit-tty Geiger. Nxiillltlll liilllillll. Lefl to right, First row: W. Gilliam. ll. Slrirklantl E. Wallace. M. Knowles. R. Haste-y. C. Singleton. M. Noon. M. Pm-trorine. J. l'yfron1. l . Rieke. B. Fritter. F. Miller. Serorul row: C. Marsh. P. Cox. I.. Pohns, B. Jensen. M. l ann. E. Rorke. J. Whitt-. li. Gieger, B. Lot-kard. IJ. Kendall. A. Allen. E. Rllymer. P. Ditzler. Miss White. Third row: Mrs. Normand. E. Knox. N. Covil. G. F8iiillgll0H.. S. Hoppe. li. Green. E. Elwood, N. Lawton. J. Donl- nivk. B. Seagrisl. B. Bryant, A. Masters. S. Evans. l.. Holt. J. HOUlillZlll, F. Marvin. C. White. Fourth row: E. Hannahs. C. Richards, M. Thompson. U. Devine. E. Doll. C. Miller. J. Bowen. J. Higgin- lrotliani. D. Bonome, R. Pauley. M. Poston. M. Williams. ,X Left to right. First row: S. Tindell. A. Abernathy. J. Cornherg. Second row: M. Williams. ll. King. R. l'oston. S. Becker. H. Davis. W. Cleve- land. J. White. Mrs. Nash. Third row: V. Williams. A. Garcias. B. Clark. .l. Jacobs. M. llolcomhs. G. Spurling. R. Brewer. P. Fousek. C. Jamiel. S. Reed. W. Gilliam. P. Reeves. O ll l ' 0 THE GREEN CHAPTER of the Hi-Y is composed of 22 sophomore hoys who are interested in Y.M.C.A. work The Club's main event of the year was the sending of three hoys to a convention in Vero Beach. Tile three members attending were: Ronald Carpenter, Harold Daimler., and Wayne Schunicht. The tenth the conference. The other main projects of the Varsity-Faculty haskethall Sponsor: Mr. Joseph McNulty FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Ronald Carpenter Vice President: George Williams Secretary: Roland Terilli Treasurer: Wayne Schunicht grade Y-Teens also attended the year included sponsoring game and a dance. SECOND SEMESTER Ol l lCERS President: Ronald Carpenter Vice President: George Williams Secretary: Charles Roach Treasurer: Vlfayne Schunicht Left to right. First rolc: ,l. Oakes. .l. Wveirich. YV. Schunieht. G. Wil- liams. R. Carpenter. J. Sheldon. R. Greenfield. A. Taylor. Mr. Mc- Nulty. Second row: J. Malcar. ll. Daimler. D. Jones. R. Terilli. R. Grahm. C. Hill. J. Ray. D. Pear- son. S. Levy. A. Dupras. Y-Teen o THE I0-GRADE Y-TEENS have completed an important year filled with conventions. educational programs. aml so- cial outings. Representatives from the Cluh went to Vero Reach along with the lll-Grade lli-Y to attend the All Florida Con- vention. Their ncxt trip was to fllilledgeville. Georgia for the Southeastern Conference. The theme of the convention was How to Relate Coil to our Everyday Living. Still another convention was held at Snapper Creek. Their weekly programs in- clude a talk hy Miss Zelda johnson. school nurse, on Efficient Living. Motion pictures were shown on such suhjects as Skin Care. and How to get along with others. The cluhs' three main pur- poses arc: l. To promote friendship among girls at school. 2. To estahlish higher standards of conduct at school. 3. To abide hy the principles of the iY.W.C.A. Sponsor: Mrs. Lucille Nash FIRST SEMESTER Ol l lCERS President: ,loan Cornherg Vice President: Marlene Miller Secrelary: Ann Abernathy Treasurer: Suzanne Tindell SECOND SEMESTER Ol l lCERi' President: Wilma Gilliam Vice President: Rarhara llarrison Secretary: Rarhara King Treasurer: .lime jacohs Lefl lo right, First row: S. Rogers. Il. Walker. A. Cray. Ii. Tourhton. I.. Dryer. R. I'zn1ley. D. Cerrn. C. Sumner. Seroml row: N. Nevers. M. Digiovznnni. D. Thorpe. R. Burr. E. Diaz. A. Amend. C. Weldon. A. Ilnker. Latin Linguists 0 'I III'i SPANISH Soeiely was organized at .Ian-kson in l947. 'I'h0 purpose of the so- ciety wus to givv the Spanish honor students recognition for their outstanding work. In order to he tapped into this organization you must have ul least at 90 uw-range in Spanish for threo semesters und un 85 uvelwnga- in your other sul:-jet-ls. A 90 average in eonduet is also required. The group consists ol' ahonl I7 members. The lust semes- ter, however. twenty students were eligihle for tapping. 1 0l l lClfRS Sponsor: Miss V. Willizllllstrll President: Connie Weldon Vive l'rf'si1l0nI: Al'1'llIylI linker Secretary: Mnrie Diiliovunni Treasurer: Dolores 'IIIIIIFIH' CW- 51.4 lmfl lo right, First row: J. Moody. I.. I.nne. II. Ilannlrlin. Y. Darnell. E. Millnrt. C. 'I'rihI1Ie. II. HILZQZIIIIIIPIIIRIIII. E. I'erry. Sevoml row: I'. Ililliznrd. I.. Conger. C. Jaunes. C. Davis. M. Xvilson. N. Iueono. II. Ilollunder. I. 'I'imm. Third row: R. Smith. R. Cox. R. Dulirenil. C. Ilieher. R. Frou. C. NlDl'IgPllllil. odern Linguists 0 THE PURPUSE of the Modorn LllllfJ,'ll!.lgI0 Cluh is to pro- mote further understanding of the Ianlguuges and customs of the peoples of the world in the Inf-Iief that this knowledgo will ereatc goodwiII among them. Last your, in order to aeompIish its purpose, the Cluh sponsored the svmling ol' fifty food paekugvs lo Europe. This your it is sponsoring IIlI,0I'llllII0lliil Correspondence In-tween the students hero and in foreign eountrivs. Sponsor: Miss V. Vlfilliannson FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presillenl: Roger Cox lice President: RieInn'd Frow Serretnry: Walller Roop Treasurer: Leila Illan-kstoek SECOND SEMESTER OIVFICERS Presillenl: Ralph Smith lvirf' l,f6SillPllIJ Rirllzlrd Ifrou Secretary: Erma Neihurt 7vl'P1lS1lI'Pl'f I'uuIine IIiIIiurtI .ff 4 IME Talented Tutor 0 AU'l'll0Iil'1't moans Hvsponsihility in tht- motto imprvssvd on the minds of Fu- tura- 'l'1-at'l1m's of Miami Jackson. In l9Al7. the Allvshousv Chapter. named alta-r tht- formor principal. Mr. A. C. Alles- housv. was organizvd. At first. it clainied only 19 nn-mhz-rs. 9 ol' whom wort- seniors. But sinct-. it has grown in numlwr and en- thusiasm until thvrt' are' 46 Student Tea- vlwrs. Tho Cluh is vomposod of students who haw avvrages ol' 80 in scholarship and 85 in t-itizc-nship. who plan to make- ts-acliing 4. Left to right, First rout: M. Rim-hardson. l.. l.ain-. J.Silllll0l1.. li. Donaldson. IN. liimlnro. l'. Pallord. M. Noon. M. Key:-s. Svroml row: .-K. llnlwr. li. Knox. J. Hayman, E. llooper. IJ. Rivie-rn-. J. Reit- xel. I . Woodvork. li. Hannahs. J. lCnu-ry. Mrs. Beach. Third row: N. llront-r. J. Hinos. M. Harris. A. Masters. R. Pauley. F. Reilw. S. Rogers. J. Hackney. B. Jones. lf. llaggett. l . Thorpe. B. Hamh- lin. M. Nash. Fourth row: C. Weldon. H. Smith. V. Darnell. C. Carrin. ll. Tharpv. J. l.ot'kard. ll. Conely. A. Perry. ll. Wallwr. R. Rothman, M. Petrocine. tht-ir career. 'l'ht- ohjt-vt is to gin- students actual teaching pravtivv whilv in school. ln its initial yt-ar. tht- nu-mlwrs sf-rvvd 230 hours. This yt-ar tht-5 will prohahly 1-xt-ved that amount. During thvir annual assvmhly. tht- Cluh prvsvntf-d a play on making toavhing your 1-arm-r. A lIl0t'llllgI is lu-ld tho lirst Friday ol' 4-very month to disvuss tt-avhing prohle-ms and the-ir solutions. Und:-r thc- sponsorship ol' Fvrnv Boat-ll. Futuro 'l'1-at'lu'rs havv grainvd tht- studvnt hody's rt-spot-t and coop:-ration. and tht- toavlu-rs' trust and tlPltPllllllllllllf. FIRST Sl'lMl'1S'l'lCR 0I l llIlCRS Presiflenl: NIARUAHET Sllf HARRIS Vivo Presiclvnl: JANE HINES Svrretrlry: El.lNOR KNOX Treusurvr: JOAN HA YM NN l l3'l'l RE 'l'l'I,tt1llHH .-YI' Wttlilx l illing,-in for tht- regular instrun-tors is l'lll!!t'.' 'l'eat-her president. Margaret Sue Harris. Allied Youth 0 'l'lIl+I I'llltl'0SE of the Allicd Youth is. as tha- platform states. tho lihoration through vtluvation of thv inilivitlual anil sovivly from tlu- halnlivaps of hevvragf' ala-ohol.'i Ili-wvvkly husiness lllf'1'lillflS are hvltl. follow:-il hy a program. tlanvv ancl refrvsli- nu-nts. During thu' last year the A.Y. sponsored two rlanvvs and a tally sale as 1non0y-rais- ing projvvts. 'l'h4- nionvy raisell was to svntl Arlt-nv Ann-nfl. prvsitlvnt. and Betty Pow- 1-ll. svvrvtary. to Burk llill Falls, Pennsyl- vania for thc- National Convention. The llll'llliN'l'S also pushf-tl to stu-ct-ss a large fntlgv and l'llllllIlilQlt' salv. The nationally known Ali. pin is now worn hy twvnty new nn-mlwrs initiatotl varly in Fvhruary. aftvr a hang-up mem- lwrship flrive. In tht- spring spvvcli Contest of Allierl Sponsor: MR. WILLIAM BROWN l lliS'l' SEMESTER OIWIKIERS l'l'vsifi0nl: ARLENE AMEND fin' l,l'PSilll'llfJ BEN SAULS Svvrvlury: ltE'l l'Y l'0wEl.l. Tl'l'llSllI'f'l'I l'ETE PIERATTINI SECOND SEMESTER OIWIKTERS l'l'l'Silll'lIlI BOB REIHER Vim' 1,I'l'SilIl'llf1 ARLENE AMEND S1-r'ra-fury: HOBEE WALKER 'I'l'1'11x11l'vr: ANN Ml'Rl'lIY l i Allied Youth Ogirers, Left to right: Betty Powvll. Pete Pierattini. .lim Lovkarrl. Arlene Anwnrl. Ann Murphy. Youth, a ,lavkson voefl. Uoloros 'llliarptx came out lirst in 4-ounty competition. lloacl of the county organization ol' 'Xl- lied Youth is Mr. Benjamin l'or4-h. who is physical education lu-all at Yiiilllll .lar'kson. Svvvral vounty gatlu-rings ol' -Xl- livfl Youth havv hevn arrangml. with attravtivf- programs to illl'l'f'ilSt intmw-st. Loft to right. First row: A. Ann-ml. ll. l'om-ll. ll. Cerra. D. Tate. E. Rorlx. M. Bryant. .l. White. E. Wzlll:l1'e. J. Rielzel. lf. Woorlrocls. N. Berry. ll. Exley. P. Royal.Sor'oml rmr: E. llannahs. ll. Rich- ardson. H. Mullacly. C. Singleton. A. Clay. R. llastey. B. Carlile. ll. Marshall. F. Rick:-. ll. Wallker. B. llamhlin. A. Murphy. B. Jennings. .I. Norris. B. Fritter, C. liaggett. Third row: J. l'y- from. M. Noon. B. Lovkarcl. B. Geiger. C. Yivkery. Mr. Brown. D. Kavanaugh. R. C:ll'pz-liter.. B. Jann-son. ll. Poston. J. Lon-karfl. ll. Hinson. l'. Pieratlini. N. Cart-ia. ll. Reihvr. ll. Mitlcllvton. J. Warfielrl. R. P2lil'I'Ill0. I. Ehrlirh. outh ofthe Border o UNE OF THE MORE COl,ORI l7l, or- ganizations at Miami .lavkson is tho Pan Amorivan Club of which ovvr half tho nlonlhorsliip is Latin-Amorican. Their two main projc-cts ol' tht- year wvrt- IPIIITIIIISIIIQ u svt of Pan AlllI'l'll7Llll flags for tho school and the 'alying anal Que-on of Ilvartsu formal, hclrl Fchruary ll. AIIOIIIPI' projvvt is vo-sponsoring thc' annual Spanish Ifiosta griyon hy tho Spanish slr-partmont. 'I'Iw vluhs' main purpose' is to promote' good-will lwtws-on South Aim-rivgn anal thi- Ilnita-ml Statvs. Left Io right, Sitting: M. Digiovanni. J. Floyd First row: H. Collins. G. Boerger. M. Perez. .I l.aR0vt'o, M. Stone. P. Eiro. C. Eiro. M. Cisneros. Second row: IJ. Therrien. D. Moaba. M. Nash. I Houston. A. Rlofield. E. Hernandez. S. Ile Cordova M. Erire. A. Darby. P. Hartman. I. Sanvhez. Third row: C. Klopp. N. Harrington. W. Rrarl shaw. P. Carter. G. Yelez. I. Rohan. I.. Otero. R Casares. At the svhool entralwf- may ht- notfwl a special casio, contain I,atin-Amr-rioan sou- vonirs, arrangt-rl hy vluh lllf'lllIH'l'S. Sponsor: MR. JOHN IJICKER FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: MARIE IJICIOYANNI Vive President: ISSA SANCHEZ Serretary: Pilar Eiro Treasurer: RLANCHE RORNOTY SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: CARMEN EIRO Vice Persident: MARIE IJIGIOYANNI Secretary: PILAR EIRO Treasurer: LORENZO OTERO Q A. as i . . J f ' 5 -Sf ' 9' x Q s tg . X 5 A 4 ' i 1 . it , ! tl Boys' Choru 0 THIS NEW GROUP WAS organized nn- der the sponsorship of Mr. Harry Carney at the heginning of the school year. Sinee they are a new organization. they will enter the District Contest in Class D. and next year will work up to a higher division. lhe ehorus has not. as yet. partleipated in many activities . . . however. a full sehednle is planned for next year. Girl ' Choru o 'l'IlI'ISE SONOSTEBS. WHO formerly niet after sehool. met during third period this year. They entered the Distriet Contest in Class D last year and received a superior division rating. This year they entered in class A. The girls partieipated in the New Years Day Pageant at the Orange Bowl. Next year, the Chorus is planning to enter into even more aetivities. BOYS' CHORUS Left lo right. First rule: K. Simons. W. Chatlos, D. l.aRoeeo. C. Galloway. H. Eldon. C. Palazzolo. M. Kinsella. J. Sarnella. E. Blowers. J. Caudle. E. Sarhan. R. Walls. D. Fouehe. R. Doll. Second row: VV. McCormick. D. Jones. R. Altman. J. Martin. C. Termine. T. Seholze. B. Gratton. C. Emery. S. Brooks. D. Hogsbro. B. Roaeh. J. Wright. Third rote: N. Seheneh. R. Perratto. B. Brindenbeeker. K. Lighthourn. J. Hooper. E. Museare. B. Buekner. B. Hooper, D. Lazare. C. James, C. Jett. B. Harli- gan. W. Osborne. B. Vaughn. GIRLS' CHORUS Left to right, First row: J. LaBoeeo. E. Dawson. B. Collins. S. Caudrean. B. Wheeler. W. Gilliam B. Smith. F. Colazzo. P. Knight. H. Weaver. J. Wenger. M. Fornel. S. Beeker. S. MeCaleb. J. Alford. L. Johns. M. Hollingsworth. J. Domniek. Seeonrl row: H. Ares. D. Tate. N. Kimbro. P. Palflord. M. Barteaux. N. Lawton. Y. Areher. A. Haughn. B. Wilbanks. S. Rattee. S. Jentzen. G. Appleby. T. Dnekett. J. Drummond. D. Thompson S. Martin. B. Sweat. D. Reed. E. Maueh. l Fihrlieh. Third row: l.. Conger. J. M1-Pherson. A Masters. J. Myers. M. Jennings. Y. Johnson. .l Beller. M. Green. S. Albritton. S. Higginbotham C. Kendall. M. Hisey. G. Tagtmeier. M. Harris. B Craven. C. Fink. C. Conant. C. Lynn. Fourth row: J. Noyes. C. Walker. I.. Connor. D. Smith. K. Walsh. C. Wilson. J. Reitzel. N. Beery. D. Baker. N. Knight. P. Jones. J. Bush. M. Fann. F. Wood- eoek. B. Jones. J. Haekney. M. Birhardson. l. l.ane. s it D. C. T. o AS TIME marehes on, so does the DCT program. which has now eompleted its 4-iglnh year at Miami Jackson. DCT stands for Diversified Cooperative Trainillg. and means just that. ln this eluh there are twenty-five students who are employed in il diversity of types of johs. A DCT student hegins the day an hour earlier than those who attend the regular program. From seven-thirty until fourth period he attends regular classes. The af- ternoon hours are spent on the joh, earning while learning. This program prepares the students for their future in the husiness world. The ex- perienve they gain through this part-time working plan furnishes a foundation for Iheir future lives. Upon graduation. with Left to right, First row: G. Hines. C. Osowiec-ku. B. Macho. D. Christopher. Y. Brannen. .l. Mt-- Ilowell. A. Kilbourne. E. Poole, Seronfl row: T. Peterson. H. Scott. M. Ahholt. E. Palnmteer. P. Anderson. E. Rhymer. P. Lucky. Mrs. Mayfield. Third row: S. Finley. E. Cornell. I.. Bridges. R. Muir. D. Rivhards. R. Gore. E. Foster. S. Gillette. at least a yearis experience hehind him. a DCT student is well qualified to go into a steady, Well-paying joh. ln the spring of eaeh year. the DCT memhers have their own aetivities program whieh ineludes a Distriet and il State eon- vention. Members of the eluh attend these conventions to compete in eontests of par- liamenlarv law s ellinv. mhlie s eakinfv. . 1 P 1- l :- Sponsor: MRS. VALERA MAX FIELD Fl RST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: UEYERE CHRISTOPHER Vive President: BOB VVIACHO Seerelnry: VIOLET BRANNEN Treasurer: JACK MCDOYWEIJ. Future Homemaker o THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of America is a national organization associat- ed with thc Home Economics Departments of the various high schools throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines. Each year, district, state and National conventions are held. Last July, the Natio- nal convention was held in Kansas City, with several hundred girls attending as rep- resentatives of the various high schools. For the past several years. the Tampa Electric Company has invited representa- tives from the Florida Chapters to act as hostcsses at their various electrical exhibits on display at the State Fair. The Jackson Chapter has participated cach year. The girls' uniforms are white skirts and whitc sweaters. with the Future Homc- niakers clnhleln scwn on the front of the swcaters. The national colors are red and whiteg Left lo right, First row: G. Sawyer. J. Ashley, L. Fogal, S. Muller. M. Brown, M. Bailey, F. Price, J. Kilgore, A. Pinder, F. Edwards, I. Sawyer, J. Murphree, R. Johnson, M. Gillette. Second row: Mrs. Bailey, J. Hayman, J. Mims. H. Carver, A. Stead, H. Berger. J. Ellison, V. Tulk, K. Touchton, P. Dupree, M. Fountain, J. DeYoung, N. Nevers, Mrs. Stevens. Third row: N. Wilson, M. Wilson. D. Fulmer, J. Bailey. M. Thigpin, E. Pope, D. Baker, M. Frow. P. Kelley. S. Kennedy, J. Bar- wick, J. Smith. P. Jones, B. Carver, L. Sawyer, D. Perpall. the flower is the red rose. Toward new Horizons is the motto, while the main purpose of the cluh is to promote better relations in home, community and school. Sponsors: MRS. ELIZABETH STEVENS and MRS. FRANCIS BAILEY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: .IEANNE KILGORE Vice President: FRANCES PRICE Secretary: ANGELA PINDER Treasurer: FLORICE EDWARDS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: PAT KELLY Vice President: HAZEL BURGER Secretary: JACKIE ELLISON Treasurer: FLORICE EDWARDS Ywffi 'sd Curtain Caller o UNE of Miami Jaekson's more rapidly growing Cluhs is the Curtain Callers. whose aim is to encourage dramatic' interest. Along PZIIIIC Harriet and Wings of Darkness shared the spotlight in the ini- tial opening of the Little Theater, Novem- her 18. Following these two, were '4Tit for Tat and How Vulgarf' These produc- tions were put on without the use of cur- tains, as this created a closer feeling he- tween the aetors and audienee. At open house. ln the Mistn was presented. An amateur reading contest rounded out the year, with hoth humorous and dramatic readings lleing given. The purpose hehind this Dramatic Cluh is not only to entertain, hut to promote self-assurance. Re-enacting ri scene from In the Mist are left to right: Robert Kite. Margaret Sue Harris. Barbara Baker. Tom Brady, Betty Middleton. Left lo right. First row: M. Bryant. K. Aranl. A Murphy. Mrs. YVooflnul'tl. ll. lVli4ldl4-ton. J. War field. A. Zbormirsky. Second row: C. Appleby. ll W:lrv1ex'. Fl. Mlllll'll. D. Reed. ll. Rode-ly. Y. llestt-r ll. Baker. A. Perry. E. 'Wilson R. l'ah'rmo. M Harris. M. Keyes. ll. Walker. S. Poppe. Third row. P. Roberts. C, Fink. ll. Walker. YV. Knowles. ll Kite. T. Brady. C. Fearing. J. Perry. F. Cash. li Mascare. C. Poulos. ll. Jennings. tl. Ruslige-ns. l' Wlilson, M. Holt ingsworth. Sponsor: MRS. YIWOIA WOODWAHD l lRST SEMESTER 0l l4'lCl'iR5 President: ANN Ml'Rl'llY Vive President: BFITTN lVlllllll.l'iTON Secretary: JOY WARFIELD Treasurer: K.-XY :XR ANT SECOND 5l'iMl'iiTl'ill 0FI1'ltIlCHS I're.wi1lenl: GEORGE l'0l LOS Vice President: JOY WARl lEl.ll Sefremry: BOBEE WAl.Kl'iR Trerisilrer: JERRY l'l'iRRY Left to right First row: M. Kay, M. Dagher, I. Scogin, J. Robertson, J. Montgomery, J. Domnick, B. Powell. J. Reitzel, M. Garbett. Second row: E. Dawson. J. Ray. S. Rnttee, E. Lee. S. Rosenfield. D Jefferson, B. Harrison, S. Green- wood, M. Fornell, P. Brady, R. Rothman. Third row: R. Rey. D. Collins, F. Colnzzo, N. Kroner, V. Prosser, B. Hall, S. Conroy, S Gundrenu, L. Simpson, J. Bicker: staff. Mrs. O'Haren. Fourth row: R. Duprus, K. Simons, C. Turner, F. Woodrock, R. Upshaw. J. Bing. hum, R. Perrotto, J. Newman, B. Ross, D. Stevens, M. Mr-Gregor. Jack on Je ter 0 THE JACKSON Jesters have just completed their in- itial year at Miami Jackson. Mrs. Woodward's '4Curtain Callers Drama Club was so large, it was necessary to di- vide it. The Jesters were the result. As a new Club, they have not, as yet, produced any pub- lic performances. However, Secret Agentn will be their first. The main purpose of thc Club is to produce more tal- ent around Jackson. Sponsor: Mrs. GRACE O'HAREN FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Jody Domnick Vice President: Betty Powell Secretary: Joyce Montgomery Treasurer: Jackie Reitzel SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Jody Domnick Vice President: Bob Upshaw Secretary: Joyce Montgomery Treasurer: Dolores Jefferson Left to right, First row: S. Jentzen. P. Banks, H. Wood, A. Keathley. B. Lovelady, M. Andrews, J. Carman. Second row: Mrs. Sheeley, M. Fillyaw, V. Walker, B. Sweeney, A. Albora, C. Rizzotto, B. North. Charmer 0 DEVELOPING poise and charm is the chief aim of the Miami Jackson Charm Club. The main purposes are to promote better manners, improve posture, voice, personal appearance, mental attitude, and to teach the newer fashions. During the three years the Charm Club has been in ex- istance, it has abided by the motto, Be yourself, but be your best selff, Occasionally during the Friday morning Club periods, guest speakers address the girls on matters pertaining to charm. Sponsor: Mrs. ERMA SHEELEY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Minnie Abbott Vice President: Hazel Wood Secretary: Adrianna Keathley Treasurer: Jane Perry SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Minnie Abbott Vive President: Adrianna Keathley Secretary: Shirley Jentzen Treasurer: Imogene Smith Mijn Pro 0 Of the people, by the people, and for the people . . .H THE END. Thus another picture, shown hy the Mi-,la Pro Cluh comes to a successful end with students understanding their suhjects hetter hy hav- ing seen the events happen hefore their eyes. The projection machines, including two moving pictures and several still life in- struments, are operated hy the hoys in the club. Within recent years the methods of tea- ching have greatly changed, and with it has come visual education. The eluh has changed as the school has changed. This is shown hy the changing of the name from An-,la Pro to Mi-.la l'ro. Left to right, First row: H. Russell, K. Carter. B. Buckley, W. Graydon, A. Adamides, B. Hess. J. Grimm. S. Dietrich, P. Bentz. R. Bledsoe. B. W'at- son. B. Barton. Second row: Mr. Caruthers. E. Langston, R. Burr. A. Phelps. B. Clayton. J. Me- Curdy, H. McQueen, B. Caulder. J. Powell. J. Harris. The organization was started in 1942 hy Mr. D. E. Moomaw and was taken ovcr several years later hy Mr. Caruthers. Sponsor: MR. T. W. CARVTHERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presirlenl: HERMAN Rl'SSEl.l. lliee President: KEN CARTER Seeretury: BOB BIVCKLEY SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: BOB BUCKLES' Vive President: KEN CARTER Secretary: EUGENE Bl.OWERS Trensurer: W'Al,TER CRAYUON ! Fla hbulb Fiend o 'l'llE l'llO'l'OCR.-XPHY CLUB has just eompleted its initial year at Miami ,lack- son. Unlike the Mi-,la Pro Club. it does not teach how to run projection niavliinesg but instead it was organized for the benefit of students interested in Photography and its nluny hrainehes. However, you need not he an expert photographer to join. ln their weekly meetings the memlners disenss the elementary use of handling the eaniera and developing their own films. Over the holidays and weekends the stu- dents oveupy their time with parties and other gatherings. Left to right: Stanley Olwr. .loan Cralmle. Mr. Drown. Charles Paluzzolo. David Conley. I Left Io right. First row: B. Olinger. l. McQuaid. E. Herrera. C. Cooper. R. Oberg, C. Wonuwk, D. Von Kahle. N. Bruce. Sevond row: S. Rizznllo. J. Gi-able. li. Leonard. J. Wardlaw. L. Kurnlun. C. Jcnkinson. S. Ober. D. Conley. E. Cridlaind. Third row: C. Pailazzndo. R. Altman. D. Rifklllllll. R. Me- Caugliey, R. Cox, E. Claggett, R. Shusnaly. N. Gur- eiai. J. Patterson. M. Brown. Sponsor: MR. LEONARD BROWN FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: DAVID CONLEY Vive President: JOHN HARVEY Secretary: CHARLES PALAZZOLO Treasurer: COACH LEONARD BROWN ,T 3'!!..1 t Left to riglu: F. Sanvhez. C. Velez. A. linker. M. Drago. E. Claggett. B. Sanchez. Chess Club o THE PURPOSE of the Miami Jackson Chess Club is to establish an opportunity for interscholastic competition, to encourage social development, and to provide wholesome fun for a student's leisure hours. Although the Chess Club is new at Jackson, it has come lar and has big plans. During the first semester the members played against Miami High, Miami Beach, and Ponce. This organization is affiliated with the South Florida Chess League and plans to compete with other affiliated schools. The Club does not meet on school time, and is, therefore. open to those who may already be in another Club. Old members will teach the game to anyone who is in- terested. SIIUVYSUVI MTS- Fl05Si0 H- Drago Vice President: Frank Sanchez OFFICERS Secretary: Archlyn Buker Presiflent: Wallter Roop Treasurer: Gonzalo Velez Left to right: J. Emery. C. Baggett. M. Brown. Mrs. Thompson. A. Burkhard. A. Clay. P. Royal. Not pictured: J. Wilson. B. Smith. N s Hound o THE MIAMI JACKSON PUBLICITY CLUB is re- sponsible for all school pub- licity in the daily newspapers. Any writing to be published. other than that of the Globe or Old Hickory, must first be o.k.'d by Mrs. Thompson, sponsor, before being sub- mitted to a paper. Last year the purpose of the Club was to write all Jackson doings of the week for the Friday afternoon broadcast over the public ad- dress system. But since this interrupted so many classes. the project had to be discon- tinued. Keeping the school scrap- book has been a duty of the Club since I944 when it was first organized. Pat Royal, president. ap- peared on a radio broadcast over WKAT to extend Jack- son's outstanding name over the airwaves. Ann Clay, secretary, writes a column for the Allapafmh News telling everything that goes on in Jackson during the week. Sponsor: Mrs. K. 0. Thompson OFFICERS President: Pat Royal Vile President: Alice Burkhard Secretary: Ann Clay Future Farmer o TIIE MIAMI JACKSON CHAPTER is the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America. a National Organization. The purpose of the group is to produce leadership in farming hoys. The ,National Organization has about 260.000 members., including all the forty- eight states. Hawaii. Puerto Rico. and Alas- ka. The Jackson Chapter has competed against all other 125 chapters in the state in vegetahles and livestock judging. Our hoys won I3 tirst places in the judging of fruits and vegetahles. and also placed in livestock judging. In the Dade County Fair. they took first place in the tomato exhihit Left to right, Kneeling: Mr. York. H. Matthews First Row: R. Fidler. W. Thompson. R. Strickland. M. I.aFrance. D. Saley. G. Allen, P. Simmons. I' Newell. Second Row: S. Conger. II. Clark. .I. Harvey. J. Canary. Z. Young. W. Reson. G. Candy. C. Godwin. C. Gulbrandson. M. Ackerman. B. Burger. R. Corley. Third Row: Ii. Culligan. Il. Switzer. M. Jones, G. Coiiman, C. Allison. R. Ilar- degree. J. Dagher, D. Primrose, Il. Kitchell. 0 There are four degrees of membership Green Hand, Chapter Farmerf, '6State Farmer, and American Farmer. Ad- vancement through these degrees is hascd on achievement. This summer twenty of the hoys are traveling to Yellowstone National Park. Two lll0lIlll6l'S will go to the State Forestry Camp in Gainesville, Florida. During the year they sponsored a Tur- key Shootf' making a profit of ahout 3100. Mr. York states that the boys give their complete cooperation and are always will- ing to learn something new. President: HENRY MATTHEWS Vice President: RICHARD IIYKES Secretary: MAURICE ACKERMAN Treasurer: WII.LIAM BURGER agacious Scientists o THE PURPOSE of the Senior Science Club is to give students extra time and instruction to work on projects or experi- ments. The Club gives an individual an opportunity to ease his curiosity in prob- lems that have to do with chemistry, phy- sics, biology, or other branches of Science. Buying new books for the library was the main project of the Club this year. Tile books dealt with the different branches of science. The organization became affiliated with the Junior Academy of Science and some of the members took excursions conducted from the University of Miami. Left to right, First Row: B. Painter, R. Freedman. A. Donn, B. Dobbins, B. Allenspach. E. Thomas. M. Burton, J. Carman. Second Row: V. Arico. D. Dempsey, B. Jones, L. Walton, B. Clot, U. Lazare. A. Ericson, E. Thompson. Third Row: M. Quattle- haum, J. Snead, Mr. Mitchell, B. Deliere, R. Molloy. The club sponsor, Mr. Mitchell arranged for a Talent Search Test to be given to seniors. It proved very successful. Sponsor: MR. H. F. MITCHELL FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: EIJISEL THOMAS Vice President: ALLISON DONN Secretary: BERNICE ALLENSPACH Treasurer: JOHNNY CAMEN SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: EDISEI. THOMAS Vice President: BOBBY JEAN JONES Ink linger 0 WITH A l,l'l l'l,l'i t'lN'0llI'2lfll'lllt'Ill aml advivv, more commonly known as having your he-atl hashvtl in. the I9-18-49 GLOBE has again Conlpletf-tl a year of high ratings and wt-ll-dvsvrvml vrvtlit. lfowvvvr. tht- paper is not put out on praisv alonv. 'flu-rv is a lot of work to thc' making up of it. l'ivm-ry oth:-r Sunday the Dvpartlluwlt llvatls lm-vt at Mrs. lfaclfs homo for an aftvrnoon of toil and tht- fa- mous Brownies Thr- GLOBE is publishml bi-weekly lay tht- Staff. under tht- guialam-0 of M rs. Mar- garet Bach. sponsor. All financv is handled hy a stutlvnt Bus- invss Nlanagvr. and the nt-wspapvr is run with monvy from circulation aml aelvvr- tising. This yvar, for tht- tirst timv in its his- tory. tht- Staffvrs put out a I6 page-1-nlition. .Half of it was tlvvotvtl to ,lavkson progrt-ss. Imft I0 right. Svulvfl: J. l'ylronl. C. llalggvtl. ll. Carlile. li. llinson. ll. Xirlwry. ll. 'lillilI'lll'. Pi. lllaggett. J. llarris. ll. lit-rra. H. Rothman. tl. Fink. Slllllllillgi ll. Exlvy. ll. :Kpplr-hy. ll. Fitz- patrirk. B. Williams. J. llinvs. N. Harrillgtml. li. Poston. B. Smith. Mrs. lim-h. D. Mauhlin. 'l'lw papcrs from vavh Sl'IIl1'Sl0l' are- juulgvml hy tht- National Scholastic Prvss Associa- tion. aml a 1-vrtilivatv is awarllotl. For tht- last livv years tht- Ul.UBl'i has helel an All- Amvrican Hating. 'l'llm-sc. anmng, olhvr hartlships ara- just ll frm uf the things you'll have- to put up with as mlitor of the Globe. tirst st-nn-sh-r's mlitor-ill-4-llivf. Hu- lores Tharpe says to lit-orgv Xin-ke-ry. st-roml sem- ostrr boss . A ' ss. . .bil is sg- l i . . -I .4 . xx. Q ' . ,. lmfl In right. First Row: J. Bangs. R. l'innell. Sw-nnrl Row: Fi. Jann-s. M. Marllougall. J. R0iIl'll. ll. Silvis. lf. Ayv. Mr. Worlvy. No! Pll'llll'f'llJ tl. N if-ke-ry. Put..Put..Putter o 'l'U'l'lll'I lYl'l l l'lllS. llN'li0ll.l1'1lIlI ol' xllilllll Javlxson is just as lIlllI0l'lAllll as tlu' otlu-r sports ol' tlu- s1'llool.,ll4'si1l1's l0il1'll- ing patic-nw anal lwi's4-vvraiu'v, tlu- lioys got an lot ol' sun an4l good 4-xi-l'1'isv in a sport that 1l0l'Sll.l mul with high school. hut is popular as long as a lnan 1-an swing a 1-lulr. 'l'lu- lroys art- in a worlil of thvir own at Miami Springs Country vlulr with Mr. Vt orlvy. Coll' tfoavh. 'l'hf- vonversation. unrc-1'ognizalilv to non-playa-rs, woulll run in talk ol' chips, loft. irons. hooks. ilulrs. aprons. soup vaglcs, lrirtlivs. lvogic-s, zuul words following a hall shot that are- unprintalrlv lwrv. 'flu' tvani partivipatc-tl in the state l0lll'Il2ilIl1 lll at tlu' Miami Biltmorv courso anal playml many othvr schools in ulual lll2ll1'lIl'S. They travvlml to we-st Palm Boat-li to take- on tha- Wildcat ll'llltl. llavk in W39. thc- statv Coll' tournauu-nl was won In llowarll Post, one- of Mr. Worla-y's haril-working aluffers. Sponsor: Mr. Wilbur Worle-y l lllS'l' SEMESTER 0l l ltfl'lll5 Pre-siclvnl: llivk Silvis Viv? Prvsialvnl: Hultlie- Jann-s lmfl lo right. Firx! Row. Miflallv: l.. Jenkins. M. Slilafrovk. lfurlf Row. Mirlrllv: ll. l.:-veringlon, I . Martin. Miss Sullivan. I.. Spe-isnian. lluvl: Row: ll. Collins. ll. lil'lM'S. J. Slllllt'I'. J. Sviille-. W. Xvillis. C, Gless. ll. Bun-km-r. l'. New-ul. M. lwIillNlill't't'I'lIl. A. Kinkaill. li. Karla- halry. E. tlasm-ll. rcher I sho! an nrrou' into flu' air: II fvll Io mirth I lfnou' not lrllvrv . . 0 lfllilll Flllllfll MURN- INU ,lll1'kS0ll.S ,M'1'lu'rs van lu' svvn on thc' athln-tiv til-lil aiming for the- lnillsvyv. 'l'h4- vlulv vlainis 210 lll1'lll- In-rs. an4l ovvry yvar a tourna- luvnt is livlil to elvtvrlnim- the lwst 1ll'l'llt'l' of tht- lot. 'l'lu' vontvstant who svorvs tht- liighvst numlwr of points is awarflml a nuwlal or trophy. Sponsor: Miss liLllllt'l'lll4' Sullivan FIRST SFINIESTICR 0l l llflillS Prvsicleni: Frank Martin l'if'v President: Paul Nm-:I Secretary: John Sliulva Lejl lo righl, First Row: l.. lan llorcn. ll. liintllvy. li. llopko. J Ferguson. Sf-cond Row: J. lleveau. M. l'rvem'v. J. tlapaz. A. lleveau C. Prusak. li. Dvlnpsvy. l'. Ken- nedy. ll. lla-rring. M. Gannnage- Third Row: M. Mirhalsky. l. Lamb, ll. Feldinvn. tl. Harris. A Hathanvay. C. Sutton. S. Watts Miss Dysart. Fourth Row: lf. Sauls li. Frady. E. Clark. li. Geiger. E. Kinmlley. E. Art-aniontc. ll. Forbes Alphabet Ace o 'l'lll'i MIAMI ,IACKSUN ART Cl.Uli'S main llllf'l't'Sl is to ilo svrvirt- for the school. 'l'ht-y lllilkt' postors for snrh vvvnts as tht- Friilay night tlanrvs. Christmas F0l'lllillt Junior-Senior l,I'0lll. alrznna- tit- ailairs, Upon llousv. or any othvr orrasions that may arisv. l,l'0gJQl'illllS a r 1- llI't'Sf'lllt'll 4-vvi'y othvr wt-4-lt on art topics. 'lilivy alt:-rnatv with frvv drawing pvriotls. Sponsor: Miss Ann Dysart FIRST SEMICSTER 0Fl ll1l'IllS Presidenl: la-wis Yan llore-n Svrrelury: lievvrly lloplxo Treasurer: ,lack Ferguson SECONIJ SEMESTER OFFICERS Prosiilent: Bill Fratly Vivo President: l'at Kennedy Serrvtury: Beverly llopko 'l'rvusuror: .lark Ferguson Loft Io right, Firsl Rolf: li. Johnson. l'. l'lIlg.'1lt'lllllIl, M. llll'lil'Ul'N. , . l brvsham. t.. l.anlu-rslvy. .l. llvath. l'. llill Ill I I Ntllllppleh ' I P ia Q . .. A . Serum Row: li. Swval. l. Mingo. ll. Ahlllll0l't'l Mrs. Hire-. li. Smith. tl. Hlilon M. lnlngtlallv. Third Hour: J. l int'h. ll. Wilson. tl. Swinfortl. l'. Shin-ids l' Y' F 1' 2. HIPS. .. .oops-r. li. llarrison. ll. l.oi-hr. 5. XM-Ils. l onr1li Ron l'. 'llI0l'IN'. lt. Nl1'lltllh. l'. illt'l't'1lilll. l.. l ostvr. ll. lfltlon. F. li0LIt'll. ti llonaltlson. ll. lfravvn. Noi l'if'InrPd: Him-I ,le-nnings, .luanila Flalw. lining Jinson. 'l'onnns llollar. Guin Jann-son. Jo Club o'l'lllS Yl'iAli, with Hlioaily for Sl'l'Ylt'4'M as lllt'iI' lll0ll0. the Joy Cluh llllltl0 its first appvaram'v at Jackson. 'lihv aiin ot' tho ffronr is to amlx Christian n'int'irl1-s to vu'i'wlan' 1- . I l . . living. ln Wiki, tho llillllf' was hliihlv Club. l.atvr it was 1-Innwt-fl F' to uf,llI'lSiIllll I'0l'llIll. llns your it was insult- ,lox Linh. 'l'ho main projvrt ol thu- organization is tht- 4'onilucIing of morning tlf-votion periods varh alav from oight to right- twonty in tho vhorus room. Sponsor: Mrs. Nora Rice life lil'l'Sl.lIl'lll.' livtly ftslnnort- FIRST SEMESTER 0l l llfERS Svvrvlurv: Path Mingo Prrlsidont: lin-tty Mahlv Smith Trouxiirvr: tflnirlvs liltlon Left to right, First Row: C. Comer. M. Swindall, J. Taylor, C. Mier, B. Barber. E. Chatlos, C. Gallagher, M. Wades. Second Row: Miss Price. J. Epps, C. Soten. K. Cooper, S. Green. P. Dunning, V. Rosiak, W. Greene. L. Russell, R. Davis. Third Row: D. Henshaw. R. Partin. T. Jervis, D. Sawyer. H. Parrish, J. Knight, J. Heiber, J. Clark. D. Parry. I.. Bennett. Book orm o THE LIBRARY CLUB is a voluntary organization of sixty- two junior and senior high school students. There are no special qualifications for membership other than a pupilis interest. The Club allows a student more time for library browsing, for free reading in whatever field he is interested. and for magazine perusal. , Sponsors: Miss Elizabeth Price and Miss Virginia Spaulding FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: William Marvus Secretary: Maxine Wilson Vim President: Bobby Davis Treasurer: Tom Jervis Left to right, First Row: B. War- ren. O. Holland. M. Hisey. A. Aylor, J. Roach, D. Saunders, T. Drumheller. L. Livingston, J. Kim- bro. Second Row: Mr. Hutchison. J. Smiley. J. Lhotan. T. Myers. A. Russo. T. Garcia. J. Chappell. V. 0'Field, J. Davis, I. Nunery. L. Hammons. R. Bugdal, R. Lowe, H. Hayashi. M. Parker. T. Brady, J. Smoker. A. Golding. Mr. Wright. Third Row: E. Ellington. M. Shas- hoty, J. Thompson. R. Summerlin. R. Pinnell. F. Dell. B. Langham. J. Vander Laan. R. Davis. A. Anderson. J. Green. M. Roberts. J. Hlis. R. Delgado. K. Brady. P. Fasshach. Pin- p Kid o STRIKE THREE AND YOU'RE OUT IN SOFT- BALL, but to the howling Club, three strikes and you're on top of the world. The members of the Club meet every Friday with their sponsor at the Bowling Lounge on the corner of l9tl1 Avenue and 36th Street for an hour study of technique. The main purpose of this organization is to provide a greater opportunity for those people who are interested in the sport. Sponsors: Mr. Lloyd Hutchison and Mr. Charles Wriglit archin Band 0 THE CONCl'll'l'l' BAND is composed ol' 1 . I0 members from the Marching Swing Band. Other than the annual fall and spring concert, this Concert Band takes part in the District and State Contests and holds a first division rating in both. The Marching Swing Band furnishes the between-halves entertainment at all the .laekson football games in the Orange Bowl, and participates in the New Yearis parade and football game. 'l'hc Band, assisted by the Chorus and other students presented the Christmas pa- geant for the Shrine All-Star football game on Christmas night and will present next year's Shrine game pageant. Besides participating in the Casparilla and the Myer's parades, they traveled to Cuba for the Cuhan Fiesta. They left Mi- ami on ,luly l6 to present a show at the Lions Club National Convention in New York City. o JACKSON'S DANCING MAJURETTES are widely known throughout Florida as an original and outstanding group. They are featured at football half-time shows. parades. and our annual minstrel show. Cmuluelor: MR. STEFAN JONES lin-Captains: CONNIE WEl.llON .IIMMIE JOHNSON Pictured in their neu' ehartreuse costumes nf fluoreseent satin ure. left to right, first row: J. Kimbro. I.. Fogzll. H. Millady. J. Ray. J. Warfield, P. Cox. M. Carbett. Second Row: C. llushgens. E. Wallace, ll. Exley. C. Could. B. Warren. C. White. F. Marvin. .l. Heath. - ., A , lmfl ln right. Majoretlos: S. llaslan. C. Allen. M. Stark. ,l. Tate. M. llalnse. A. Smith. ll. l.eonardy. l.. Aeree. T. Terraeino. E. Faelller. N. Cory. J. llnnn. Firsl Row: S. l'enn. A. Nessmitll. P. Morit. L. Wallberg. ,l. Golden. S. Tnhler. ll. Oaks. ll. Ross. lf. Wiley. P. Schmidt. N. Mel.ean. S. lfellman. Seeoml Row: E. Franklin. l. Sanders. R. Rynning. D. Walker. ll. Hiekman. R. Chapin. D. Yokel. ll. Page. S. Blunk. S. Catlin. H. Grafe. ll. Cook. T. Callolta. Third Row: M. Warren. J. Morris. J. Hlis. ll. Floyd. C. Hooks. M. Gleason. S. Mefirea. D. McLeod. V. Pauley. S. Searlmoro. S. Kemp. l.. l'eaeoek. Junior Band ter o UPON THE ,lunior Band depends the success of ,laekson's music-al future. Under the direction of Mr. Stefan Jones. this energetic group with a eorps of 15 majorettes has partieipated in several foothall games in the Orange Bowl. 'l'hey have appeared in hoth the fall and spring eoneerts. The junior, or Reserved Band, eontains several senior hand members who played instruments not needed in the 90 piece eoneert hand. At the elose of the year, the members are awarded sehool letters for their serviee. Left lo right. First Row: l.. Angel. M. Wright. T. Terraeino. B. Boop- pler. B. Russell. R. Barningham. L. Garrett. ll. Wensley. P. Nesbit.. ll. Foss. N. Hoffman. M. Nessmith. I.. French. A. Nesbit. C. Walker. Second Row: l . Herrero. G. Kri- minger. C. Womaek. M. Thigpin. K. Hines. M. Gillett. R. Malloy, C. King. L. Edwards. R. Mayo. M. Pu:-kett. H. King. Orche tra QTHE MIAMI ,laekson Ur- chestra is now in its second year of study. Under the di- rection of Mr. Stefan Jones. the group has made rapid progress sinee it was first or- ganized. Plays and other school activities keep the fu- ture Maestros working hard every day during seeond period. lmfl lo right. First Row: Ii. Tritt. II. javlxsou. Ii. Rohq-rts. J. johnson. Sf-r'on4I lx'ou': I.. Butts. R. Ericson II. Iil'UOIllS. Il. Ustvrlv. .I. U'Con ne-r. II. Wvnslvy. N. I.am'astz'r Third Row: C. Krimingvr. K IIint-s. R. Mayo. Swing ter o THE .IACKSUN SWING BAND was orgauizvtl to vn- tortain at school affairs such as tlw lllIIlSIl'l'I show and various 1Iamrvs. Uutsith- of tlu- lllIlISIl't'IS. their most important .annual t'llj1itgf'lIN'llI is tho Christmas I'0l'lll2lI sponsorml hy tht- S1-nior Studi-nt Counvil. 'I'ln- group 1Iovs not von- Iiuv its avtivitivs to svhooi aII'airs. hut has pIayv4I for st-vm-al viviv organizations. in- 1'Iu1Iiug tlu- I.ions CIuh. 'l'ln-so Inanclsmvn rvlwarst- :hiring tht- I ri1Iay morning 1-Iuh poriotl. hut vxtra re'- Iwarsais arc' 1'aIImI when a Inig vvvnt is svIio1IuIvtI for tho noar futuro. l.vfl In right. First Row: C. Martinvlli. II. Rurlwrry. S. I,avis. Mr. jones I.. Ilryvr. I'. Maiuvillv. .I. Wood. SPCOIHI Row: I . Rakvr. M. Nosstni I Paderewskfs Prodigie Idlll. o IN TIIICIR SECOND YEAR. the Music writors Cluh ha ai1Iv1I tht- vvvr oxpamiing .Iackson hauci hy copying mauu st-ript and keeping tho I20 hand lllf'lllIN'l'S suppIio1I with 4'opi4'1I parts. Imona Dryer is tho hvasl of tho vIuIr with alutios of kovpin f all lllt'lllIN'l'S 0r1'upiv4I. Afton' foothall svason.. this group Iwvps up the niusit' Iihran Un1Ior tht- supvrvision of Iwati Iihrarian. Lewis Carrott. ant assistant. RIl'Ilill'1I Mayo. IIIPIIIIIPTS of thc- c'Iuh sort range' all lIlllSIt' for III? Iihrary. Sponsor: Mr. Stvfail .Ionvs FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS l'rvsi1lw1I: I.:-oua Ilrye-r and a V- , 3 . g X4 Q Front row, left to right: R. Greene, B. Frady. S. Bernstein, W. Hammond, A. Schlafrock. Middle, bottom to top: K. Pollert, W. Patterson, S. Shyer.. F. McLachlan. J. Filer. W. Beroset, R. Crumbly, J. Shannon, H. Sumners. E. McCullough. Back row, left to right: C. Warne, J. Shouse, F. Zenere, F. Talbot. N. Neilson. Intramural Club 0 THE PURPOSE of the Senior High in- tra-Mural Club is to assist in the promotion of good sportsmanship in Intramural Ath- letics for .lunior and Senior High boys. The members assist the Athletic Depart- ment with ushering and ticket taking at all major sports events. During baseball season they retrieve foul balls. The annual presentation of a good- sportsmanshipw trophy to both junior and senior high is the club's main project. Other projects were the printing of the basketball schedules, officiating at Intra- mural contests, sponsoring two dances for the students, and cooperating with the plan to have refrigerated drinking fountains in- stalled in the main building. During the meetings, the members dis- cuss rules of various sports, mechanics of officiating and planning for various pro- jects. Sponsor: MR. C. T. JENKINS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS esident: TOMMY SMITH A we President: SAM BERNSTEIN Secretary: ELLIOTT MCCULLOUCH Treasurer: BURNIS FRADY SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: FRANK ZENERE Treasurer: SAM BERNSTEIN Treasurer: BURNIS FRADY -i Z.'i.sa.x it :FC Choru rw w fy v ri. . . o A MltSll.'Xl. lliltlkl is m storc lor thc amlicncc whcn thc l25 voiccs of thc Miami .lackson Scnior Chorus arc hlcnalcrl unrlcr thc 4lircction of Mr. Harry li. Carncy. M thc annual Yulctiflc asscmlnly. thc Chorus gavc thc Christmas portion of llamlcl's llcssiuli. anal climaxcal thc pro- granl hy trzulitional caroling through thc halls. 'l'hc .lackson Chorus was choscn alvovc all othcr musical organizations to givc thc YK QAM Christmas hroarlcast. 'lilac half- hour program fcaturccl Christmas carols. portions from thc llcssiah, aml solos. Unc of thc lniggcst cvcnts of the ycar was lhc half-timc show at thc Shrincrs Christ- mas gamc. in which thc chorus. haml. aml alanccrs participatcml. Thc ncw choir rohcs. with grccn stolcs. wcrc purchascfl for this occasion. anal thcy arc now thc rcgular uniform of thc chorus. 'l'hc Chorus mcmlncrs consialcrcfl thc an- nual flislrict contcst hclll at Miami Ili thcir most important lll'I'l'0l'Ill2lll1'l' of thc ycur. Tho higgcst moncy making pcrformancc of thc ycar was 'flu' Hitlzcr mul Thilllcr of llunny Ilithcr. a musical comcdy. Sponsor: MR. HARRY K. IIARNEY 0l l lCFRS Prcsialcnt: lllI.l. H00l'l'fl'l l'icc Prcsiflcnt: JU.-KNNE NORRIS Sccrvlury: llll.lT.-K ARES Trcusurcr: GIENIDA FINK Chicl' Lillruriun: JACK WRICHT Urgzmisl: M.-KRl.l'iNlC CARl.ll.lC Piunisl: IIEVERIJ CR-XYEN Chorus officcrx. gutllcrwl around Ihv piano al the WQAM slmlio arc. lcfl In right. seated: Beverly Crave-n, Mr. Carncy. Slumling: Hilda Arcs. ,lack Wlright. .loannc Norris. liill Hoopcr. Clcmla Fink. ln nlphubvlicul order: Y. Arico. Y. Apple-hy. N Archer. H. Arcs. lx. fkrant. R. Altman. N. llcrry C. l'lcflfor1l..l. licllcr. ll. llcck. ll llooth. ll. Nur xsarlcr. E. lllowcrs. S. Brooks. M. li1llll'llt'l'. M. liar Icaux. ll. licgascc. J. Cornlrcrg. A. Carlclon. N Carlson. C. Chas:-, l'. Congcr, C. Connaut. ll Craven. J. lillllllt'll. S. Callahan. W. Challos. M Carlile. .l. llomnick. H. llavis. N. llaCosta. l'. Ping leman. I. Ehrlich. C. lloty. S. l loycl. M. lsilllll. C Fink. M. Crecn. H. Cralton. C. Calloway. ll Hodges. M. Hollingsworth. C. llaskins. M. Hall A. Hauglm. M. Harris. ll. llartigan. ll. Hoopcr R. Hogsliro. J. llackucy. C. .lillll1'H. lfl. .lcIl. l' Jones. ll. jones. l.. Jones. l'. Ke-cnc. l'. Kclly. N Kimhro. R. l.ightburn. ll. l.aRocca. .l. l.aRocca N. Lawton. I.. Lane. C. l.ynn. A. l.azarrc. ll. l.anc I .l. Mcl herson. I.. Maurh. .l. Marcnm. A. Maslcrs. ll McClain. S. Mackcy. .l. Myers. A. Marsh. .l. Mar lin. VV. McCornlic. R. Magnolc. ll. Massey. l'. Mcrc tlith. E. Mnscarc. l. M1-Quaicl. N. Mcnfle. .l. Norris C. Norzlin. l.. Nickols. W. Osllornc. R. l'oslon. C l'alazollo. J. Parmcr. l'. Pafford. C. l'imlcr. J. Roh crtson. li. Rloach. VV. Roop. J. Romano. ll. R1-cd ll. Radley. E. Rnbinstcin. M. Richardson. .l. Rcil zcl. ll. Rohcrls. ll. Smith. li. Smith. .l. Sornclls E. Sarhan. ll. Scarlboro. K. Simons. I-I. Shcparml. A Smith. ll. Simpson. l'. Scarlioro. C. Tagmcir. ll Thompson. ll. Tatc. ll. Talbot. C. Tcrminc. I Thompson. l'. Wood. .l. Whcclcr. l'. Wilson. ll Walls. J. Wright. .l. Wengcr. l . Wooelcock. K Walch. .l. Wagncr. C. larlrorough. ll. Zakis. , W, Library tafi o THE LIBRARY STAFF is really a library servicei' committee. It renders service to the entire student body and to the instructional personnel by discharging, receiving, slipping, and shelving books. These Staff members also aid in the me- chanical processing of the books-they accession, paste on pockets, shellbac and letter. The four main duties of the Stall are charger, who checks books out to the students and teachersg the slipper, who returns the cards to the books, the shelv- er, who is responsible for placing the books back on the shelf in the right order, and the room captain, who is responsible for the appearance of the library. All jobs are rotated to avoid monotony, and the staff is responsible for the smooth running of the library. E Left to right, first row: D. Page. S. Kennedy, E. Wilson, J. Bennett, E. Herrera. R. Zisman, M. Lewis, B. Bragg. Second row: Miss Price, S. Green- wood, S. Wilkinson. B. Delfoe, C. Allen, I. Hall. J. Bailey. S. Powell, F. Boromei. Miss Spaulding. Third row: A. Smith, M. Stark. L. Bennett, C. Fearing, R. Minot. F. McCall. A. Marshall. C. Hig- ginbotham. Student workers in the library volunteer their services during their free period. Under the guidance of Librarians Miss Elizabeth Price and Miss Virginia Spauld- ing, these students learn the complete workings of a library. Service rendered in this capacity is considered as extra-curri- cular activity, because these volunteer Workers are in the library before and after .wool for the benefit of the student bodv as H Whole. This year the library has become so large that reference books are not kept in the main room, but are shelved in the library annex. This room also houses the library workshop. rf YQ lm gr Hickory Nuts JUST l 1 lll Klx. wc rv going to show you just what gow into tht- llIIllQ'N'0Vl'l'H work of pulnlislling an zinnuul. 'flu' St'l'lH' opvus in flu' Globe' Room. 'flu' time' is ? ? ? lfluinv llunnuhs. lfclitor-in-Cliief, whips out ht-r Cut-o-Nino Tails and speaks . . . l oo:y, wlmrv urv ilu' football pirturvs? Managing linlitor. Clun-les Fonrln-. ton- tlvrlv mkt-S his Cut-o-Eifflit-'llziilsn from . I Im hip illlll zuiswors . . . How should I lfuouf' . . . If irvvks lutvr Sew Tommy. Alu-r rt-1'ov4-ring tht- lost trvusurt- from lvlill'lllil., Girls' Sports lftlitor., wo go to illl0lll1'l' 1ll'Ilill'lIll1'lll. Again tht- lug 1-In-4-sv spvaks . . . l'fl:-vuor. Hill. zrliv urvuit you rirrulnf' ing? 'llhvir lu1'lxu1luisi1'ul rvply . . . Oh, llu'v'll finrl us soon !'I10llKL!l1.u lfoozy tulwf tht- floor . . . Joan, what ure' you floiug lwrvf' Hou' yu f'xpw't us to wouu' out if uv' rforft ,IlIl'l' urls? lrlwrv is tlurl lfllSl.lIl 'S llunugvr? ,Vor1i1'.', llonivf Ulf. Ilivrv you arf- in tlu' Hroiruivs. Hou' ruurli mouvv uw' got? 'l'In- top kit-lx pops up from lwhintl llvv. Nvws lfltlitor. uml ale-lnzimls . . . Kris, RQ r 'nn ,1- Togetln-r lfor ont-4-I in the Globe room in lhv Old Hirkory stuff. Seated. left to right: A. Amend. A. Murphy. C. Bnggett. E. Hzinnnhs. M. Poston. 11. Weldon. E. Rork. B. Fritter. and M. Noon. Sland- ing: M. Bryant. J. Bit-lu-rstnff. Mrs. Barh. T. Smith. S. Jentzen. T. Brady. .l. Hziyaslli. unfl B. Poston. wlwrv urv your writv-ups? uuwfill'-Il'IS.l! Uh. fm' got till tomorrow. and Iwsirlvs, only fivv lunw' Iwvu luruvfl in. Conniv, :lid you mu-r find that Srlimoo? ll lu'rv's John? John. uw' rwvrl ll Svlimoo. right, now, hurry. irvirv supposwl to go to pross in half nn hour, hurry. .4nn, Jrlww, Vary. Irma, Sliirlvy. u'lu2r0's all your COPY . . . COPY . . . copy . . . vopv . . .N THE END. lliSl'llSSilHI plans for ye-nrlrook layouts :irv lillfih- tine Buggett. rlnh e-tlitori .lohn lluyzislli. :nrt 1-dilor: Elilillf' Hllllliilllh. Pllllhl'-lll-l'lllQ'l-Z :incl Cllairle-F l'l0lll'lll'. nlunzlgillg vtlitor. - I 'V'-Dialer 1 R if ' ijxki Wg '7 J '7 i .J Q ,NAIL 4? x ai .9 'fi . FSS: K X. l. ov 4 'V M F wa is F' Fx x ' 4 Y-. i' In -M-A 251 ' 3 sim 5 E5 i A I ,ug R 34? 1 - 2 ' K I , f ' I Q 4-I-.1 -9 M., ' 4. 4 ' A 51 jf X :ax X I K. 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PHONE 78-4626 Furniture - Floor Covering - Appliances 11 qrnnis BIRMY PHOTO E NG RAVING 1152 N. E. FIRST AVENITE PHONE 2-3845 Black and White and Color Plales In The Miami Manner For Seventeen Years Compliments CITY PLUMBING 4646 N. W. 17TH AVENUE H. U. lAlb Lasseter Hewen A. l,assvu-1' I fue JI: ies we P lc 1 ubefi kts 41011 at 'I W A A 10 H00 0 Nm Ae we The Miami XN Daily News .mi WIOD Paradise HAUIM xmx for the . . . . Hobbyist Quality Lroehng Larch l:ilIllCl ilh Films Pllolmmgralpilim' Suppliva ana llc-vc-loping Printing HOBBY SHOP Enluraim: 3164 N. W. 17th Av.-. M 'f Ml Phone 3-0240 f'b Y fi'f' To The Graduating Class Tllli l AlIlTL'l'Y: THE STUDENT BOIlY THE PICRSONNEI, OF FROSTY FREEZE JOINS ME IN EX'l'ICNDING T0 YOU OUR CONGRATULATIONS, M'PRl'IClATl0N. AND A SINCERE WISH FUR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE. 666 2044 I , TYlER'S Restaurant l8l8 N. W. 36th St. TEL. 9-4171 1 i 1 1 - Tlwrc' is om' in your m'igl1Imrlmml V D ' F000 MAIIKETS fm' 1:4'1'l'1gjl'l'il1Ul'S 1'11w'lri1' Hilllfglw Quality Prim' Svrvirv lfnurlvsy l.,al,,,,l,-Ulmlth Uvvr 50 Stores 1,0011 For The Sign - BLI'-lil! EEN Flnrifllfs Finvsl Plnnl Fowl IIUGHES' SEED S'l'i DR IC llh 5. M1A1V11 AVE. PHONE 3-8391 1N1.wLj 15110 N. XY. 36111 FI. 1'1mm- fi-33111 -1- 1 147 IN. W. 51111 Slrvvl CUNS'1'AB1.1'1 Distrirl 1 Dude' County. 14'10rif1:l 'hones Om:-1-: 80-2511 80-2512 Reszl T-5611 1' 1' 1, I X N C H S The Well-informed Goes Farther, Faster I 10 1w XVP11-lll10I'lllf'11 un all slllvpm-ls 01 Im-al. nalifmal. and international inte-rvsl. rc-ual rvgu1ar1y 1 1ori11a's Largest Ne-wspapm' I Qlibe Miami Iaeralh ' 1 1 ly E ,xx Flnrirlffs Mos! f10l71lDll'fl' Nvrvspflpa-r Once llzere were Iwo .7aee.r0f15 One was 'l'homas J. and one was Andrew. Though these Jacksons lived at different times in different localities, and had entirely different characteristics, they were constantly being confused, for they had one characteristic in common. People were always naming high ,schools for them. Both of these Jacksons lived in quieter, slower moving times than the present, as did the politicos who named the high schoolgs. They were certain that people referring to the schools of their choice would zzlfwrzyr refer to it as Andrew Jackson High School or Thos. J. Jackson High School or at the very least, Stonewall Jackfson High School. Never did they suspect that people would he in such a hurry as to speak of plain, little old, Jackson High. And they prohahly spin in their graves at the utterance of Jax. You can ,see how confusing it got to he over a period of years. It was finally simplified in the perfect modern manner. Another Jackson was mfzfnf. And you're it: Miami Jackson. Yeah! Jackson. arker' ART PRINTING ASSOCIATION vuoNr: 4-1014 o coRAL CABLES tk There is only one l'arker's Charles S. Meyers, Inc. compliments Royal Portable Xa Standard of a Typewriters . Fnend 1777 N. E. 2ND AVE. PHONE 3-3159 ALLAPATTAII 5-I0 DEPT. S'l'0llE 1748 N. W. 36TH STREET BEST WISHES I- ROM THE FRIENDLY STORE of Courteaus Service W ' i ' ....... - ... rig ey Engravmg IT'S THE TOPS Famqus Clganel-S PHONE 5-9811 1811 PURIJY AVE. Incorporated 3454 N- W- 7TH AVENUE MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA PHONE 2-5701 - I I S Z l 1 l 1 1 - - S - The University of Miami COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF LAW 'SCHOOL OF MUSIC GRADUATE SCHOOL DIVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION SUMMER SESSIONS For bulletin write or phone Director of AdllliSSl0lI 83-4611, ext. 202 CUMPLIMENTS 0F SIHM, CARLSUN , ' l 9 4 5 We Congratulate the Jackson JJ ks 0 Miami Hi ' c o . ,... . . . w 0 , Jacksoii 2l ....... Lauderdale benerals on thelr splendid Jackson I2 .... ...., 0 aando jacllison 23 ........ Clezilrwaitelr ac son .......... an o football record thru the years Mkson 12 H Wmpalm Beach Jackson 7 ............ Ponce ' ' ' , Jackson 6 ........... Edison of athletlc cornpetltlon Jackson 0 .... .. Lake Worlh Jackson 6 ...... Miami Beach l92l9'k l942'V I9-lil Jackson 7 ............ Edison 0 Jackson 6 .. West Palm Beach Jackson 27 ........... St. Pete Jackson ll- Ponce 6 Jackson 6 ...... Lake Worth Jackson 6 ........ Miami Hi Jackson 7 ..... Beach 6 Jackson 0 .. West Palm Beach 1:32:32 ' Lalglsgllgs Jackson 0 . . . .. Lauderdale 0 Jackson 20 ....... Lauderdale Jackson 19 D Landon Jackson 32 ....... S. Broward 0 Jackson 9 .,.... Miami Beach Jackson 25 ,,,,,, Lake Wgrgh Jackson 58 ...... Lake Worth 0 Jackson 13 .... ...... P once Jackson 26 .. West Palm Beach Judson 27 .,.........At plan, 0 Jackson 6 .... Miami Hi Jackson 33 ........... Edison Juvkson 0 .-.-......,.. 07.7113 7 Jackson 7 ............ Edison Jackson 0 ......... 7. . .7 Ponce 'S. E. Conference 81 Little Three Jackson 6 '-'- Y ----- 1 -' Ponce -lafkson 6 -7 ----' M'a NB9 f ' Champions Little Three Lhampions BJC TEN LHAMPlONh 1940i ID43 I947 - ju,.l,,0,, .go ,....'.....' Slum., 0 Jackson 0 ......... Miami Hi Jackson 6 ....... Lauderdale Jm.k,l,n 7 Miami Hi 21 Jackson 2l ..... Miami Beach Jackson 13 ............ . Tech jm.k50,, 40 Dtllcl link., Worth 7 Jackson 26 ....... Lauderdale Jackson 13 Jackson Uaxl Jm.lm,,, 27 .,,.. Pong-e 0 Jackson 23 ...... Lake Worth Jackson 20 ........... Lee jm.ks0n SQ ..'-... Dania 0 Jackson I3 ............ Ponce Jackson 20 .... Orlando Jackson 0 ..l ......... Edison 26 Jackson 0 ...... Miami Beach JilCkS0fl 20 .... .... L akeland Jackson .0 ..--- Miami Beach 0 Jackson 6 ......... Miami Hi Jackson 32 .... .... E dfison Jackson 33 ............ Plant 0 Jackson 0 HHH 7 7 1 - i D Ponce Jackson 19 .U D 7 H Landon Jackson 26 ...... , Ocala 6 J' 'ki 7 W 7 PII B I J k 33 P Jackson 12 ....... Lauderdale l'1- 'N' bon l eb' m fav' ac son fine? 'ilio-Litllc Three Champions. -'i iS0 7 ---'------' Edison 'liwkson 0 '- Mmm' H' lgyggwf l94lAl I9-48 Jm.kM,,, 19 H WH, palm Beach 0 Jackson 6 ........... Landon Jackson 20 ....... Lauderdale Jackson -H ............ Stuart 0 Jackson 0 .... Miami Hi Jackson 13 Jackson dsx, , , , 7 Jackson 14 .......... Orlando j :50 0 ' ---- Mmm' H' 35 Jackson 7 ....... Lauderdale Jackson 27 .... .... l .akeland ac son 10 . ..... Lake Worth 0 A 7 . Jackson 54 ,,,, ,,., E dison Jackson 47 ............ Largo 0 Jackson 0 Jkuliso? 'Jax' Jackson 26 .... , ,. Landon Jackson l5 ...... Miami Beach 0 Jackson 7 ----- Mlilml Bellvh Jackson 0 .... Miami Hi Jackson 0 .. Lauderdale 25 Jackson 0 H West palm Beach Jackson 14- .......... Tech Hi Jackson 20 ..... Ponce 0 J' vk 7 P 7 Jackson 40 ...... Miami Beach Jackson 7 ............ Edison 12 'U Son time Jackson 14 .............. Lee Jackson as ............ 0.-an 12 Jackson 0 ---.--.---- Edson TOTAL POINTS Little Three Champions ' Jackson 0 ...... Lake Worth Jackson--1467 Opponents-ll OUR EFFORTS ARE IJIRECTEIJ TOJVJRD ESTABLISHINC AS GOOD .4 RECORD AS REPRESEN'I'A'l'lVES OF f- - Anchor Fcncc Co. 'I'hc American Seating Co. Kcntucky Metal Products All-American Basketball Standards Old Rcliahlc Hyloplatc .Blackboard hy Weller Costello Co. 4050 N. W. 22nd Court PHONE 7-T278 6 18 6 13 I2 6 33 19 0 31 7 38 6 6 6 0 14 0 6 I2 '0 0 0 39 12 12 12 8 13 13 0 0 14 7 14 13 28 0 0 0 22 E 5 ...h . 60,666 ,f wg .S '-kj 4 xg, ' A - - hi 4 ,T 9515 94 !pgrap1g.s 'Zig ESR g up 'A , . 'Zi' ir . 5 QE, Wy Y' - jg ,-v'4 ' iw 3 ,Q A . 1. ' Q - 'f ' ' , + - Pgfiiby ' 5 w vi ' A 1 A'h. W ' ' . c ' I ,QP r A A R V Q . . I , '15, 1 A 9 - ,,iQ in , 1 f ' A 'AQA 'EE' ' . . ' I 4' I V .5 s ,.. -yy al '0 I QQ? W QQ 7 I fe? 'I A Y I . -x ' , ' 5 ' Q.-f g. 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