Miami Jackson High School - Old Hickory Yearbook (Miami, FL)
- Class of 1951
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TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ..... . 7 PRINCIPAL,S MESSAGE . . 8 FACULTY .... . 9 UNDERGRADUATES . . 23 SPORTS .... . 43 ORGANIZATIONS . . 63 SENIORS . . . . 109 NEWS-FEATURE . 139 ADVERTISING . 147 S I cl I f Editor in Chief ........ DAN KAVANAUGH Sports Assistants ......... BENNY CHRIST, Senior Editor ...... GLORIA DONALDSON DAVID MALONE, SHIRLEY MARTIN Club Editors. .... JACKIE HACKNEY Assistants ................ LAURA SMITH, Homcroom Editor.. Faculty Editor ..... Business Manager . . Advertising Manager. . . HELEN DAVIS . . . .CONNIE CONANT CAROLYN WILSON . . . . .JANE WARDLAW .ART SHLAFROCK Typist ..............,....... PAT MASON Circulation Manager. . .HARLAND GEIGER ADRIANNA KEATHLEY. FRANKIE WOODCOCK, JOAN CORNBERG. MARILYN FORNEL. FLETA THORPE EUGENE SHINN. EUGENE ARCAMONTE l Mas. VERNICB MCNEIL was gradu- ated from Potsdam State Normal Teachers College, New York, New York. She majored in the fields of Education and English and later re- ceived her Master's degree from the University of Miami. Mrs. McNeil taught for eighteen years, part of which was at Robert E. Lee Junior High School, Miami, Florida, before coming to Andrew Jackson in 1934. Her retirement after sixteen years as , dean of girls at Miami Jackson con- cludes a successful thirty-four year career as one of this area's outstand- ing school administrators. As NEW FACES coME AND Go, Mrs. Vernice McNeil will long be a precedent for service and devotion to the students and faculty of Miami Jackson High School. It is depressing to think of hfliami Jackson without Mrs. McNeil, yet we who have come within the scope of her in- spiring influence will always remember her magnetic person- ality. So, it is with respect, admiration, and affection that we dedicate this 1951 OLD HICKORY to Mrs. Vernice McNeil. 'l'l'IE im' PRINCIPAIJS MESSAGE York izm'c3.-x'1'ioN,x1, vkookixm has given you stamina and we are sure our soriety will eurvive hecause of you anal thousands of others ust like you that will not quit. We hope you will know a time when four wlz J 'll 3 1 lns wi not he controlled hy war and the threats of war. llntil that time comes you must accept the situation as you limi it with a strong nletermination that it will he better during your generation. NVESLIQY Nl :X'l l'lIliNl'S, l'r,fm'1fm! Jiffy' t 'e ' :FW QL' ,I fl If ,J rn H: we 1 2' I vs ffx rX N 4 'Q 5,8 I R . ai' . 1.5-3 Exjyly L1 3'-x 'ws W5 -'sl' H Q- Sv nf? Q , NV W1 . -L . ff? mf-W' 1 H Vi 1.8 U BY?-it , , yd ,ga 'X K ,B 7 I P- N HR Q 'qi , . 'X e 9-' . V: -'rf -c TTHEW5 if ' MR, wesnev MA ' J .1 PR'NC 'M -1'f1 - ,W Q, : 3' -. VA ?ZxL, x l my 'W' f . rr, ,1 ' ' sb IN Jr , fff-is Q9 lt PK 1, xt. ,ka 55. A , I.. f , lfizffxfi Q, Z , ' Y .3 V 'T 1 gi' C s 'I -QM VE , - ' ,' X hi 'M '1?'5'7' HY5 il .mf N :mars or gm? ,J 6. .xx , VQ-XZ-9 Xa , f 4 - ,- R 5 Q0 'CEQA MP3 RXCHF of 5045 VFQN 54N O fcs 44 MR' 0259 .x ,' A.,-1' lf. . A1 A 5 'fm 'Ni fx.. 'QSLJA omits. 5 3 5 E 2 5 f i 3 la wu- 'Q ws.- 'Snr 3. . M-r Q A A A 'AGC ,ix liffw-'f' ' Rt'lllllIl.l.1 f!fUt'lxll'l..Yt'.' MR. CHARl.lzS An.-tin-Commercial Lawg Ilnblyv, Sailing: C'ullvyv. U. ol' Miami. Miss SAR .H MARTHA AnAMs-Drama: Hobby, Plays: College. Stetson U. MRS. NIARION Al'liARffHOlTlC Ec.: Hubby. Cooking: Collegv, U. of Cincinnati. Mus. lX1ARoARif'i' B.-xt'u-Journalism: Hubby. Making Brownies: Cbllvyv. Ohio State U. Mus. FRANCES BAILEY-Home Ee.: Hob- by, New House and Yard: Collvge, Florida State U. iViRS. FERNE BIQAQAH-fSocial Studies: Hobby, Travelg Collc,::r', Florida State U. Miss SARAH Bl-NNli'I'T-Ph. Ed.: Hobby, Having Fung College, Florida State U. MR. Rrix C. Bisnov-Agriculture: Hobby, Fish- ing: C nllu,uv, U. of Florida. MR. LEONARD K. BROWN, JR.-Var. Basketball and Ph. Ed.: Hobby, Horses: Collvgv, Missouri. ,4lmi'1'Z Mr. POC ki- hilzes while Mrs. Delaney and Mrs. Dale count the loot. X. i I' X 1 in ww.,-f . Q flk f? SL F05 'ui Aburc: Mrs. Nor- mand dishes uul the Christmas Spirit. If x ' - W iv ...W . 2 -it Q D g b:: .. , X . , , ...W I K,L in 2 Reading Clockwisc: MR. Wll.l.lAh1 BROWN. JR.-i.ilIil1 and Eng- lish: Hobby. Swimming: Cbllege. Harvard. Nik. DUNAI n BUR- ROUGHS-Social Studies: Hobby, Reading: College. U. of Miami. MRS. JANE CAPMAN-Speech: Hohhy. Reading: Cnllegv. U. of Miami. MRS. MARX' TRIGG CARLSON-SOCi2li Studies: Hulvhv. Sewing: College. U. of Miami. iWISS HELEN M. CARNINL-Social Studies fHcad of Dept.l: Hobby. Traveling and Reading: C'ullc.I,'c'. Columbia U. MR. T. W. CARU'I'HIfRS-Social Studies: l1'nlwhy. Growing Orchids: Cbllegv. U. of Miami. MRS. MAI' CDI l.lNS-f H0mC EC.: Hobby, Sewing: College. Western Michigan. MRS. DOROTHY DALF-Mathematics: Hnbhy. Traveling: Ckzllvgv. Pur- due U. MR. EDWARD DAVIS. JR.-Industrial Arts: Hfilvliv, Wood- working: College, U. of Miami. tf..:.f?I xxgy Rt'tl!llllAl.,' C'Im'kwi.w.' MRS. l.Al1RA Di1ifoNsoWMusie: Hobby. Mu sie: Cullvgv, Temple U. MR, Tuoivms O. DifRl.li-Beginner ln strumentalists: Hubby, Who has time for a hohhy'?: Cullvgc, U ol' Miami. iWRS. CiRl'l'Hl5 Dl'l,ANl2Y+SCh0Oi Treasurer: Hobby Handeraft: C'ollvgt', Northwestern. MR. A. J. Duviiio-Art Ilulwlwy, Gardening: Collvgv, U. of Miami. M RS. FLOSSIIE DRAG04 English tHe'ld ol' Dv. t l' Hublrx Raisin Flowers Colle f Pei . . -p. . 1. g ' 5: fgf, :- body College, Miss NIARY ANN DYsAR'rHArt: Hobby, Ceramics: College, State College ol' Washington. MRS. iWAR.lORlli EGGliRf Business Education: Hubby, Collecting Coins: Collzqsgv, Columbia U. Miss NlAR.l0Rllf EWING-Typing. Business Training: Hobby Golf: C'ollv,uv. U. of Pittsburgh. MR. FRian FISCHER-Speech Hobby, Swimming: College. Stetson U. .-I lmrv: MIss Vaughan and Miss Bennett hoof it to rhythm ai the Teacher Talent Show. 'F R: 5 Qs . N. 5 1 gk- 3' Q .'Ilm1'1': Uh. what a cold. says lvliws Adains. B Aff. 1 xii' RUIIIHIIXL' Ci!Uf',U1'i.X4'.' MR. C11,xR1,1-s I-'osrr-R Civics and His- tory: Iiolnlay, Sleeping: Cullayv,' U. of Miami. Mlss lR1N1 lfmixi- 11M'11-W English: HlJf7f7'l'.TF2lVCill1glf'lIff4'.L't', Florida Slate U. Mus. JU1 111 FRliliMAN+H0l11C Ee.: Hobby, Sewing and Flowers: Chl- lcgc, U. of N.C. MR. Rm' A. FR1aNc'11-Var. Football: Ilfilwlwy. Fishing: College, Orangeburg State College rMissouri1. MRS. lNl..xkc11112R11'1-1 Ciiuikiia soNiHis1ory: llnlnlvy, Cooking: fhlliqui-. U. of Florida. MRS. .los1i1'111N1a GASP1 R--Reading: Iiolvlyi' Ciar- dening: Collage- U. of Miami. MISS l'1-11111. Li1R111Rwl'l1. lid.: Hobby. Traveling: Cnllvgv, Wayne U. MRS. Nlll fiRliiSllY- Y Mathenmtics: Holnlzy, Flowers: Collzwu, State Teachers Follegc of Tenn. MRS. VIVIAN Ukossffavics and Study Hall: llnlvhy, Dogs: College, U. of Miami lOhio1. .pf 95 fix- -EX ibm if-.Y da-M lIi'mli1i,i,' C'lt1t'ltii'i.vt'.' ixili. Jvxml S B. CiNYINfEii.CCliVCi.iVil1g1 Holm- lrv. 'liics :mtl Pcowlc: C'nlltg't-, U. ot' Miami. iNiRS. Rum HAMRIH4 . I K 4 V --Typing amd Oliicc Pmcticcl llulvlmy, Cookingg Czlllvgtf, Bessie 'I'il't. Ucorgiai. MRS. Vi RNA HUDlilfS+El1giiSh2 Hulvlvy. Knitting: f'nllw,'t', U. of lfIoi'itiu. MISS NoR.fxM.iuf Htmiimtnr-'liyping and Slinrtliumll llnlwlwy. Drumuticsl C'f1ll1'yt', Folumhiu U. MRS. Zum Huillmv- 'Historyz Iluhlvrv. Flowcr Arrungcmcntg C'nlla'gt', U. ut' lfloridzi. MRS. ixiutlil-I, Hoi M-Biologyg Hulvlry, Animals and Sltortsl f'ullt',uf'. U. of Miami. MRS. Bi-1'1'l'Y Jo Houvi'R--Soc. to Piincipzilg Ilnlwlwy. Horsclmck Riding: C f1lltqm', Florida: Stutc. MRS. ANN.-x Htinstw- ,Social Studicsz linlvlvy. Current Events: t'nllt'.uv. U. ot' Florida. MRS. BI Rl'Il.fK HUN'raSpccch und Dc- lmtc: Ilnlvlvy, Tmvciingg f'ulltQQ1'. N0rthwcStcrn. mf? ..h3 H h, X Y S fi kv 41. -. ' 'R iii, ,V LEA, gi' I-8 - 'fart' ' Q 1, s Y' .MQW if .-llmw: Mr. Mitt- t h c w S at n ti M r. i'f i YkEfQF'5' I-rcnch down ll Phill: im nf Strings. ....... H, J t Alia 'ff' - ff- ,fel f't x, dt FY Xfn: 1fSi1..,tM'i,'J- ,ine ,J .lg f ,1 1 y fl 1 ? ' G 1 All Hu.. Q 22 ff X 'Qtr if .kvx .ellzmw Smiling Miss Spaulding looks lor hook worms. wal' Q W r -A--x N-ry .fx Reading Clue-kwi.w.' MR. l,i,oYn Hu1rnisoN-Muthcniutics: Hull- by, Fishing und Hunting: Cnllegv U. ol' Miami. Nik. CHARIIS JENKINS-Ph. Ed.: Hobby, Fishing: Cblliqqu. Peabody College. MR. ROBERT G. JoHNsoN-English: Holalvy, Traveling: C'ollvyv, Northwestern. Miss Zi2l.nA JoiiNsoNHSchool Nurse: Hubby. Ceramics: College, N. Carolina U. MR. S'l'i-.i-'AN JONFS'-B1ll1Ll Leader: Hobby, Fishing: Collvgc. Ohio State. MRS. Hiel.i1N Kimora -Effective Living: Holrlvy. Record Collecting: C'!IHl'.f,'l'- U. of Miami. MRS. Jussna LAwRENc'ia-Sec. to Boy's Dcun: Ilolwlny, Reading: College, U. of Boston. MR, HARRY l.Iili-C02lCl1. Science, Biology: Hnhhy, Fishing: College. Missouri U. MR. PAUL LOONFY-Biology: Hobby, Fishing: Collvgzf, V.P.l. of Vai. ,, R Why.. .irc xg 'W'xUQNQmQ r ...,.:. V . is 1 v s it av 5 Qi gh Q 5 i WE 'il' 9 -Q EFX 4- w wa M, W 3 a pfiw YU! i ? 5 5 s f 3 U. is Q Rffllllilllg' f'lm'liu'i.w'.' Mks. lil-l'l'Y l.ll-BIlfN'fSCC. to Ciirls' Dczuil Ilulilpv, Music: f'nll4'.L'i'. I-'loridu Slulc. MR. C'.,uv1N h1A1iNlfSS7 Mulli. Scicncc :ind History: llohlvy, Fishing. Cbllvgr. Sum Hou- ston 'lczichcr's Collcgc. MR. hi0Rli.'XN M.-u:Alum-AC'hcmistry1 Ilnlrlvy, Hydroponics: C'nllc,L'1', U. of Cin. Mus, VA1 l-RA MAY- I-'llil iv fD.C'.'I'.1Hohliy.Vollccling Minizilurcsg Cbllvgv. Furman U. MR. .losrvii Mc'Nui ii'-Scicncc. Couch of Foothull und Bus- kcthullg llnlvliy. Sporlsg C'ollugv. U. oi' Miami. Mk. HURAHQ Mrr- 1'Hi-ilfffliiologyg Ilolilwy, Hunting und Fishingi C'nllvyz'. U. of I Ifloridu. Miss .I-wi Milciiilli-AI h. Ed.: Iiolwlvy. Fishg C'0llaquz'. ll. of Miami. MR. D.-Wm IXIooix1,,xwf'fScicncc lHcud ol' Dcpm: Ilnlvliy. 'lcnnisg C'nllc,ui'. U. of Florida. Mks. BifRNic'if hilllkf History: Hnlwlyv, Rcaidirigg C'rfllz'gf'. U. of Wisconsin. 5 fllmw: Bill Ross :uid Mr. Mzillhcws show oil lhcir Sunday go lo mccungf' cloihcs. ,al HW l I nn- Q. in-4 NN. fllmrvz Mrs. Holm and her rails. Rmtlirig C'lm'kwi.w: MR. l. N. Nl'.W'Kl:RK--lxlllth and Chemistry: Ilulvhy, Firearms: C'ollt'gv, U. of Miami. MRs. Fl.0RlfNt'l4 NoR MAND--lwllllllClT1ill.lC5Q llolwhy. Music: C'oll4',Qz', Fla. State U. MRs 'l'ln-LMA O'CoNNoR-English: Hobby, Flowers and Home: Col liquv, Wilmington College. Ohio. MRs. Ei.1.i2N Onum-Civics llnhlwy, New Grandson: Cbllvyv, U. of Miami. MRS. fiRM'l- CYHARIRNfHistory1Holwl1y, Swimming: Cnllcgv. lmmaculata Col Mus lVlYR'l'll Owl NS Fn vlish' Hohln Traveling' Cnllt ga Flu ,. ',.'1'-E- . ' 3. .. State U. MR. EARL Pi-,.xRsoN-Athletic Director: Iluhlay. Sports: Cbllvgv, Indiana State. Miss l.lll'll.l.l: Pn-Reis-English: Iinlvlyv Bridge and Music: Cbllvyv, Northwestern. MR. G. l.iasi.ii-. Poi Q Director ol' Activities: llnlzhy, Music: Collvgv, Maryville College. 'R 'rl is Vis-.N-.4 5 1 .llmiti Coaches inxatle llome Ii: Depailmenl. Rt'tItfflI,L' Clorltwi.vr.' MR. BifN.1.-xixim PORCllfPh. Ed.: linhlwy. Allied Youth: f'nllt'yt-, U. ol' Florida. Miss El.IlAlllVlXll PRIClf+ librarian: llolwlvy, Collecting Rare Books: C'ollt',g't', Columbia U. Mus. Ui Nlvvn vi- Rasuw---Registrar: Holvlwy, Gardening: C'ollf'gv. ll. ot' Miami. Mit. iiilllillitlkll Ri Illl I--fPh. lid.: llohlwy, land- scaping: Colltqqv, Appalachian Stale VlAC1lCl1Cl S College. MR. 'l'iioM-is RIN!-llll---SP1ll1lSh2 Ilnlvlvy. Fishing: College. U. ol' Mi- ami. Mks. Norm RICI---l'fl1gllSil1 flolwhy, Playing an Organ: Col- ltgw, Indiana State. Mas. 'l'iii-Rifsix Riviks-English and Spanish: llolwlyr, Coin Collecting: C'ollv,s,'t', New York U. MR, flIliSI'l-R Rooxi siufSoeial Studies: l1'ol1lwy, Music: C'olltQqt', U. ot' Miami. Mks. VIVIAN Rowil-English: Holmlvy, Reading: Cbllvgv, Trov 'l'eaeher's College. Miss Hi-1 l'N S,-tim'-lkflusie: Iinhlwy, Traveling: l',.ll ..,... ll -I 1112. .... ..f..I.. ,' i ? . ii? I ' g5't.eiDi Yabiiixw. , , I I 1 ....,.. 1 6 Y I ef' I .,,, Vu I'-it Q ,JS ' K - 9? ,Q l xkg xkgyit Q Q. ..aQ.'.?. XG A .K w e s . ,, ,kg . S fi, lt, ' M' Hg., if N ', '4-to ,C 'F' S KN an lbs .4lmI't': Mr. Porch stops for a chat. Ihvuliiile Clm-kII'i.I'v.' MRS. SUSAN SA'rTIfRIfII1I.n-Mathematics: Hobby, Collecting Hibiscus: C'ollegu, Winthrop College. MR. MII.'roN SI'oI I'-'Industrial Arts: Hobby, Collecting wood sam- ples: Chllvyv, Bradley U. MRS. ERMA SHlxlil.l:YfCOI'IU'I1CI'Ci1ll1 llnbby, Clothes: Collvgu, U. of Florida. MISS ESSIIQ SHIVIIIIR- Business Education: Hobby, Knitting: College, U. ot' Cincinnati. MISS VIRGINIA SmIII.nINcI-Librarian1 Hobby, Reading: College. Peabody Library School. MRS. EI.IzAIIIa'I'II S'I'IavIiNS-Home Ee.: Hobby, Sewing: College, Florida State. MRS. HIil,IiN S'roc'RwI-.I I. -Mathematics: Hobby, Fishing: C'ollI'gv, Atlantic and Christian College. MRS. KAYIZ O. TIIoMI1SoN-English: Hobby. Collecting Pitchers: Collvgv, U. of Miami. MR. JoIIN 'I'oIIIN-Baseball Coach and Driving Instructor: Hobby, Going to the moviesi Cul- lege. U. ot' Miami. MISS DoRo'rIIY VALIGIIAN-Ph. Ed.: fitlllll-Y, Dancing: C'ollz'I:4'. Bouve of Boston. K 'Gym He- KIM .lllrowz Miss Mitchell hhalling the jack . Rumlint' Clo1'kwi.w.' Miss DOROTHY Wii.i,iAMs-Guidance Di- rector: Hobby, Knitting: College, U. of Pennsylvania. MISS VIR- UINIA Wli.i.lAMsoN-Spanish: Hobby, Flowers: C'ollv,Qv, U. of Virginia. MR. BliRNlli Wll.SiJN1lDdlISlFllll Arts: Hobby, Crafts: Collf-gc, Kent State. MR. Wn.i.mM Wilson-Industrial Arts: Hobby, Model Railroading: College, Iowa State. MR. JAMES Wo- M.-xc'R-Mech. Drawing: Hobby, Building: College, U. of Miami. Miss M. B1,ANc'H1a Woon-English: Hobby, Antiques: College, U. of Alabama. MRS. VINOLA WooDwARD-English: Hobby, Flowers: Collvyv, Stetson. MRS. CLETA WORLIQY-History: Hob- by, Growing Roses: College, Southern U. MR. WILBUR WORl.lEY- Mathematics tHead of Dept.J: Hobby, Golf: College, U. of Michigan. MR. CHARLES WRIGHT-Biology! Hobby, Fishing: College, W. Liberty State Teacher's College. Zin zmuriam MR. CHARLES E. O'CoNNoR, beloved and respected member of Jackson faculty for nine years, left us suddenly on Septem- ber 14, 1950. His going left an empty place in our school. but in the hearts of all who were associated with him, his memory will continue to live in radiant warmth. His delightful humor and his wise and helpful understanding were a never failing support and stimulation upon which students and faculty alike had learned to lean. We miss him. Yet in a real sense he will be with us through the years, for Those having torches will pass them on to others, -and many a torch did he light in the lives of his friends. Truly it may be said of Mr. O'Connor To live in hearts of those we leave behind, is not to die. ' I: Nia ' Q fa. Y is :N v .-N ..,.. X x R SSN, N : .-,:.:. M X k tis w+'5'Q'k' ,gf yy - , 4 X- : 'L DK Mrs. 0'Connor - 10B - Homeroom 217 ROW l. CI Bilxell. P. Owenslwy. B. Geiger. R. Neil J. Bztrlwer. ,l. Niekerwn. P. Mulhull. ROW I. S. Ripley. B. Green. R. Martinez. Y. Me Atlanns. S. l.ittletield. J. Nztlvois, B. Ruseetto. C Jones. M rs. O'C'onnor. ROW 3. N. lame. .l. Sander. B. Duhreuil. D. Cleve lnntl. R. Mefkxll. R. Kelly, A. Carrero. R. Fruml R. Nlnumi. 21 R ls! Ea T 86 'hit CO Q6 Mr. Mitchell - 10B - Homeroom 131 ROW l. M. l.. Bennett. B. Knowles. N. Pestzinn Miss J. Mitchell. P. Connor. G. Montgomery. B Cuthers. ROW 2. J. Rosier. W. Torrunt. li. Rynning, N Nuee, P. Bculws. T. l.uverin. G. Kerr. R. Cleveland ROW 3. R. Pluseneu. H. Smith. NV. Burehuk. R Cullingford. F. Schoenholtz. B. Hollingsworth, I- l.:1cZ. R. Sundmun. l.. lewis. M15 Fuji LEX ff 1: .fax .4 AI Mrs. Woodward -10A - Homeroom 3 3 2 ROW l. A. Dulin. D. Amzit, N. Trippodo, A. God- win, A. Cook. B. Beckham tv. prcs.I. S. Dominguiz, I. Simpson. ROW Z. Mrs. Woodward. G. Cooper. C. CIiII'ord. M. Cowan. M. Jones. J. Shaw. N. McI.cun ttreus.I. I.. Hardy. S. Fellman tsec.I. I. Fuskett. ROW 3. B. Brock. I.. Hazen. C. Wright. F. Wzillherg. G. I.uIN'Iuster tpres.I. B. Goodwin. F. Odum. F. Gay, R. Tzttom. M. Bull. W. Dempsey. I if 1-4' R if Bfqh' Mrs. Gasper - IOA - Homeroom 2.19 ROW l. Wzied. C. Curley tpresj. E. Hamilton. G Schultz, Y. Nord, C. Demopoulos, R. Stone, I Kennedy tv. pres.I. ROW 2. Mrs. Gusper. A. Stztsi. E. Veal, D. Forbes P. Luckey. B. Rice. M. Curher, .I. Hardin tsec.I. I Gohie. F. Pierce. J. Olinger, F. Carter. ROW 3. R. Ezisom. T. Price. T. Scros. 'I'. Moreno P. Cunio, R. Mays. D. Mcurlot. K. Crutcher. R Smith. G. Roberts. F. King. R. Lewis. 0 25 .IL Mrs. Holiday - 10A - Homeroom 216 ROW l. D. Cook lpres.l. Green, A. Thompson M. Clark lsec.l. S. Baker. B. MacDougalI. A. Kiri vac. l.. Angel lv. pres.l. ROW 2. M. Gaudin. B. Welch. J. Hagood. B. Griner, B. Schofield. M. Hausmann, M. Simmons. G. Powell B. Seearce. F. Preece, J. Pelgcr, Miss Holiday. ROW 3. G. Cook. A. Nessmith. B. Davenport. Z. Young. B. Cuhherley. H. Foster. G. Dixon, P. Rig ney. N. Rynning. T. Amos. 20 nb .. gs? v if Miss Gerber - 10A - Homeroom Aud. ROW l. C. Panousis. E. Saldamarco. K. Mays. .I Ponce, A. Alexander lpres.l. J. Warren lv. prcs.l J. Merritt. T. Marcotte. ROW 2. Miss Gerber, S. Boggs. P. Sparks. A. Oliver R. Montague, l.. Lees. J. lmler. E. Snyder. E. Ahl hrandt. ROW 3. R. Perrero. S. Murray, B. Morris. R. Mer ritt, J. Thrash, C. Duncan. D. Robinson. S. Houser E. Donshuc. .4 ' Jin-f' l Mr. Renedo - IOA - Homeroom 212 ROW I. J. Raftcry, M. Figert. C. Johnson, S. Ready tv. pres.l, l.. Acree, G. Watson. B. Ripley, P. Eaton, B. Mathews tscc.l. ROW 2. Mr. Renedo, G. Ellis, N. Cox, C. Bush, E. Vaughn, P. Scheihling, S. Blunk, C. Ostrowski, M. Friar tprcs.l. M. Hourihan, J. Gunderson, J. Hahn, R. Dutton. ROW 3. R. Bowen, l.. Peacock, F. Canary, L. Mit- chcll, A. Arch, E. Braddock, L. Pabst, J. Brady, G. Nichols, L. Gatlin, G. Lindsey. if. J Mrs. Bailey - 10A - Homeroom 206 ROW l. N. McCarthy, C. Wiley, E. Prosser, D. Seel binder, V. King Cv. presj, D. Thompson, M. Ed mondson, A. Christensen. ROW 2. D. Weaver !pres.J, N. Sansivero, B. Trip lett, P. Roberson, D. Reagan, T. Lingard, J. Tomber ley, J. Scott, Mrs. Bailey. ROW 3. L. Estes, R. Barningham, L. Shashaty. B Baker, D. Tamport. B. Mueller, T. Smith, H. Cade T. Mims, A. Rosa lsec.5. 27 Miss Frambuch - 10A - Homeroom 116 ROW I. M. Mooney, J. Pettuslv. pres.l, P. Tcdder tpres.l. lf. leaehmen. B. Sehanze ltrcas.l, K. Wis- nieuski lsee.l. M. Zapetis. J. Jennings. ROW Z. Miss Framhach. E. Chappell. B. Boepplcr. li. Nelson. li. Woodman. P. Maltz. M. Clark. J. Kelley. .l. Baker. V. Martin. J. White. J. Griffin. W. lining. ROW 3. C. Anderson. R. lewis. E. Franklin. S. De- Harte. B. Vosloh. G. Garrison. J. Kellum. M. Rich- artls. J. Baker. C. Fellows. E. Hulmis. 20 Mr. Newkerk - IOA - Homeroom 232 ROVV l. l.. Andrewslseul. D. leonartli. .l. Kaouk P. Dunning. V. Rosiak. D. Briggs. P. Ball. M. lion 7aleZ lv. pres.l. ROW 2. B. Floyd. E. Feitelson. P. Worthington. W Bevis ltreas.l. R. Morris. W. Berg. M. Swintlall. J Taylor. S. Penn. Mr. Newkerk. ROVV 3. D. Woodcock. J. McDaniel. R. lacy. li Patterson. M. Muir. S. Selkowsky. D. Clark. J. Ural ton fprcs.l, J. Mitchell. R. Watters. C. Burkhart! B. Cox. ig.. 1, ,yy l Miss Sump - 10A - Homeroom 234 ROW I. J. Termine. F. Cox tsec.l. M. Holloway J. Bowen. S. Crnmlwy tpres.l. J. Matllion, J. Evans, .l. Graves. ROW 2. J. Sehueler. Miss Sump, T. Shaw, P. Dough- erty. A. Rolwerts. S. SCill'l1OI'O. D. Ciudzinzis. F. Dort- mun. IJ. Curr, P. Delfoe, E. Wzilluee. J. Mathis R. Selogy. ROW 3. P. Pureell. W. Smith. K. Chapman, J. C lvlurraiy. O. Bryant. B. Burton, R. Smith. R. Fidler J. Snodgrass, Ci. li. Hermann. H. Nickerson. Q v QA 'Hs h--I Mrs. Rowe - 10A - Homeroom 117 ROW l. D. Barry. A. l.ott. P. Sehmidt. J. IJJQICCV prcs.l. E. Fztgen, C. Lindsey, J. Koumjiun, C. Allen C. Dumley. ROW 2. Watson, M. Wallace. E. Meddlelwrooks M. Wright tsee.l, E. Eiehelheiger. J. Colhzith tpres.l W. MeQuestion, C. Aquilinu, P. Robinson, C. Snod- grass ttreus.l. T. Bailey. B. Allen, Mrs. Rowe. ROW 3. E. Walls. R. Camner, R. Shrewsbury. B Sanchez, L. Curso, l.. Fzickler, R. Boyd, J. Halle. H Horvuth, J. Marrs, F. White. 20 Md Mr. Adair - 10A - Homeroom 248 ROW l. Butler. A. Mittuch, M. Duff, E. Swift tv. pres.J. T. Robbins fpres.b, J. Sneed, B. Miller, J. Womack. ROW 2. B. Brclund, D. Couet. J. Nunez, A. Brock- way. J. Gardner. S. Pierce. M. Koumjian, J. Jinern. A. Tunkerslcy. W. Grubs. J. Epps, Mr. Adair ROW 3. G. Burztttu, T. McDill. R. Reyom, B. Wag- ncr. R. Torru. P. Roush. J. Richardson, J. Mandsley. D. Suley. C. Kennedy, Hoppe, B. Davis. 30 Mr. Foster - 10A - Homeroom 113 ROW l. D. Danzis. M. Waltz. S. Knight, P. Wiggins lsec. 8: treas.J. B. Lewis, P. Hutchinson. J. Kern tv. pres.J, J. Thayer tpres.l. ROW 2. V. Hill, D. Nolan, H. Gray. I.. Kogcl. R. Bond. J. Clement. M. Cook, D. Yeoman. I.. Petris. Mr. Foster. ROW 3. B. Hollaway. W. Lavender. B. Rms. C. Weirick. H. Buch, A. Mills. J. Simpson. S. Cohen. 5...-A-:E Miss Wood - 10A - Homeroom 331 ROW l. S. Leuthers, C. Weir. D. Bolton tv. prcs.I C. Henson tpres.I. U. Page. P. Ewurds, C. Mesa. ROW 2. D. Roberts. C. Mirgle, B. Godwin, D Duncan. Ii. Doty, R. Stoppc. F. Wilson, J. Payne C. Iszules. ROW 3. I.. Grimm. I.. Smith. F. West. T. Sawyer. N. White. J. Brodsky. D. Lefkowitz, N. Moss, R linddorf. Mr. Johnson - 10A - Homeroom 337 ROW I. M. Stimoncl, C. Good, S. Vliet. S. Swuin Isee.I. M. Hatfield. J. Amerson. M. Eslinger. S. Thornton. ROW 2. S. Eichner. P. Evans, J. Keller, C. Burks. J. White. P. Yarbrough, O. Holley. N. Coyner, B. VVorth Ipres.J. I.. Coyner. ROW 3. J. Crow, A. Robertson. V. Letourneuu, F. Parrott Itreusj. B. I.uBruto. G. Duusey tv. pres.J, A. Chrestmzm. Mr. Johnson. .J Mrs. Grigsby - 10A - Homeroom 211 ROW l. B. Mcderos. C. Rush tv. pres.l, R. Klein lsee.l. D. Henderson lpres.J. G. Walker ltreas.l, .l. Russell. A. Cole, B. Brown. ROW 2. Mrs. Cirigshy. .l. Gonzalez. H. Sullivan. E. Still. R. Vincent, S. Davis. li. Merrill, D. Miller. Y. Sanchez. M. Purnell. B. Clevenger. G. Sands. ROW 3. B. Liatlney. H. Horenzky. A. Gropper, B. Kroner. D. Gannon. F. Smith, J. Smith. E. Campbell, R. Davies. 'll Elder. 32 Mr. Hutchinson - 11B - Homeroom 118 ROW l. M. Braidfoot. S. MacDougall lsec.l. S. Kid neigh lv. pres.l. P. Ryals lpres.l. l.. Del Veeehio, H Adams, C. Rogers. J. Waggoner. ROW 2. Mr. Hutchison, J. Drummond, P. Chrisman M. Mullis, M. Mitchell. S. Jones. B. Cort. C. Fisher ROW 3. l. Sanders. B. Jones. C. Crocker. V. Hynes A. Morrison, E. Shinn. E. Morton. A. Vineiguerra. Asif sf E l ix Mr. Wright - 11B - Homeroom 341 ROW l. W. Hudson lv. prcs.l. R. Cherry. Y. John- son. l.. Powell. C. Scott. D. Meiseh, B. Mueller ltreus.l. S. lomlwerlin lsee.l. ROW 2. A. Hanson. D. DelMonieo. G. Hommell. M. lulfiutiiee. J. lNlcCullough. R. Hinds. B. Clifford. ROW 3. M. Hodges. G. Smith. E. McClain. D. Swit- zer. R. McDowell, Mr. Wright. I I F '75 Mrs. Satterfield - IIB - Homeroom 215 ROW l. V. Hunter. V. Ciolu. N. Davis llreus.l. I' Wihh tpres.l. R. Puckett lv. pres.J, J. Woolurd. S Widmer. ROW 2. R. Bztron. C. Richardson. M. Cook. J. Orr. M. Gritzke. P. Sivyer, B. Bragg. Mrs. Sztttertield. ROW 3. B. Quiris. J. Ramsey. C. Gray. J. l.a1Vortnu R. Harrell. K. Sehlussler. W. Nolden. J. Seegers. v Mrs. Holm - 11A - Homeroom 346 ROW l. Linden. S. Fussett. A. Cowart KV. prcs.y .l. Reaithley lpres.l. D. Mzilone ttrcus.l, P. Main- ville. l. Farley, S. Carter. ROW 2. l.. Wetz, C. Sosa, F. Baker, M. Pinder, B Hixon. F. Scott. M. Whiting. l. Hadnot, D. Wiggins, Mrs. Holm. ROW 3. E. Buss. J. Billingsley, R. Goodman, D. Shouse. W. Blevins, A. Curdona, T. Potter, S. Marlow. Il-I ia' 'ilu Mrs. Owens - 11A - Homeroom 343 ROW 1 W. Foster, J. Carrero, J. Carlisle. J. Greco M. Campbell Csecj, A. Brown, J. Bailey, F Boromei.. ROW 2. Mrs. Greenberg. D. Evans, R. Cox, C. l,e Breton. B. Abrams fpres.l. J. Fitzgihbons. J. Daniels W. Bell. ROW 3. J. Hilton, T. Carpenter. D. Flanagan. li Clark, C. Fleming, C. Newman. H. Piner. B. Ed wards, B. Carroll. D. Hunley. R. Hunley. Rv Mrs. Rice - IIA - Homeroom 236 ROW l. B. Ramsey, O. Pazurik, V. Lunsford Qsecj, P. Dopko fpres.l, A. Smith, P. Taylor, M. Mackey, C. Futeh. ROW 2. Mrs. Rice. J. Brannock, B. Hilton, D. Loehr. V. Pauley, M. Stork, B. Lancaster. J. Harris, R. Mil- stead, S. Sanderson. B. Herrero Lv. pres.J. P. Houghton. ROW 3. l.. Mann. F. Scott. R. Hornbeck, E. Farinas ltreasj, D. Snelgrove, M. Watson, C. Townsend, R. Davis, C. Briggs, C. Robshzxw, B. Kerns. Mrs. Freeman - IIA - Homeroom 202 ROW l. J. Garon, T. Damren, N. Mitchell ttreas.l R. Gray tsec.l, B. Kern Cpres.1, J. Holbrook lv pres.l. H. Womack, J. Bridges, I. Thomas ROW 2. J. Riemun. J. Oliver, Y. Groover, Allen P. Dramble, J. Welch, S. Olsen, F. Umstead, P. Shel hy, D. Bridges. A. Brown, E. Toole, F. Sehult, Mrs Freeman. ROW 3. M. Balkcom, J. Bennett, I.. Miller. J. Dukes J. Beard, F. Voslch. J. Leukaneeh, F. Gottus, W McEz1shin, F. Schaefer. iv' T' Mrs. Hamrick - 11A - Homeroom 147 RONV l. M. Hohhs, J. Robins. P. Cannon. G. Gould. J. Bunn lpresj, A. Gustafson Cv. pres.J, E. Roherts lsee.l, G. Duganne ltreas.J. R. Jackson. ROW 2. Mrs. Hamrick. D. Parks. B. Combs. V. Herrera. l.eRoux, Crane, A. Marshall, B. Snel- ling. M. Wagner, P. Caudell. F. Butterfield, S. Allison. ROW 3. J. Tatum. P. Moritz. G. Behrcndt. T. Sim- mons, R. Partan. G. Stewart, J. Tombley, K. Fellows. 36 1 '75 M15 il N Mr. Rogalski - 11A - Homeroom 239 ROW l. S. Holcomb, B. Hall, S. Kemp, W. Grist D. Dziver, B. Bertoni, C. Dicks. I.. Carroll, K. Me- Whortcr. ROW 2. J. Britton. J. Richards. S. Hiott. B. Delgado F. Richter, C. Jacohs, W. Reichert. R. Ehy, C Fuller. J. Boyd, M. Clark, Mr. Rogalski. B McCarthy. ROW 3. N. Twisdale. B. Wickersham. H. Wellcs. G Allen. A. Rodherg, T. Williams, J. Quick, K. Lones D. Orr, M. Aikerman. Q11 Mr. DiMeo - 11A - Homeroom 112 ROVV l. B. Bcdncr lNcc.l. Nl. Robert. A. Ayc. V Masters. B. Biluh. l.. A. Frcnch. B. Vcttcr. A Ncshil. ROW 2. P. Mercdith. D. Replcr. B. l.ovelady. C luck. .l. Shellield. R. McMillan. D. Mastay. R Brown ltreas.l. D. Fouche lv. pres.l. G. Pcrry. B Pennington. V. Couch. Mr. DiMco. C. Wade. ROW 3. B. Schepolski. C. Wright lpresjl. M. Bar wick. C. Smith. B. Frady. H. Macomber. D. Baldac cini. H. Todd. D. Bodin, .I. Morrison. F. Woodall. lim 'Q l J l 9 W? Mr. B. Wilson - 11A - Homeroom 104 ROW I. P. Clot. P. Grimsley. P. Symonettc ltrcas.l. T. Johnson lpres.J, J. Jones lv. pres.l. J. Deetz lscc.l. E. Jackson. J. Andreau. ROW 2. B. Scott. J. Baker. J. Elwood, J. Woodall. M. Cox. R. Roosa. Vishkoll, N. Frazure. H. Brown. B. VVilson. ROW 3. V. l.uihn. R. Bock. E. Richards. G. Golf- man. M. Marlinclli. R. Hayes. .I. Kelly. R. Hall. R. Pallanck. 37 Mrs. Sheeley - 11A - Homeroom 146 ROW I. P. Eiro, C. Howard, C. Warabow, J. Mor- gan Cscc.l. A. Hall Cv. pres.l, C. Tribble, B. Baker F. Ciilton, E. Neel. ROW 2. Mrs. Shceley, K. Smoake, E. Cridland, T Stamford. H. Blessing. K. Snodgrass, J. Kennedy, I.. Marsh, A. Yoeman, J. Smith, P. Axt, D. Kirk- wood. H. Grofe. ROW 3. J. Pope, K. Guy, B. Frady, C. Sauls, W. Jones, L. Pack, R. Altman, C. Martin, B. Culligan R. Gray, J. Caudle. 38 Miss Rivers - 11A - Homeroom 330 ROW l. L. Walker, J. Price, P. Neiss, L. Dutton, D Conrad, S. McCaleb, G. Downs, M. Frady. ROW 2. Mrs. Rivers. B. Quates. C. Ault lv. pres.J R. Gee, D. Dunn, M. Warren, C. Pedro, H. Stoelt ing, B. Shuler. ROW 3. R. Nayton, D. LaRocca. R. Neumann. B Hurt Csec.J, F. Parmer, J. Miller. C. Faxon. R. Doll C. Mills Cpres.J, J. Ackerman ltreasj. vw X M 1 at vt! i Mrs. Gross - IIA - Homeroom 221 ROW l. N. Horn, M. Shuman, J. Sauls, M. Silk A. Marshall, R. Woodward. D. Ames, M. Smith M. Ross. ROW 2. Mrs. Gross, R. Carter, R. Ponder, J. Mur phrcc, l.:1vis.C. DeOgburn, J. LeCroy, N. Mitchell B. Williams. C. Coulter, M. Kreis, M. Palazzolo. ROW 3. J. Towns, M. Jones, J. Lemon, J. Peoples, C. Tcrmine. W. Childress, J. O'Connor, R. Wether ington, D. Rhodes, J. Scott. l. Mrs. Gross - 11A - Homeroom 221 ROW 1. J. Wilson, J. Robbins, A. Rey, R. Erwin. P Renfroe, M. Warren fpres.J, S. Hudson, B. Evans S. Manrose, D. Williams, S. Powell, E. Fackler G. Duke. ROW 2. L. VanDoren. E. Campbell, M. McKinney M. Taylor, J. Tate, J. Watson, N. Gore, S. McCrea J. Sargeant, H. Grulke, P. Conger, L. Thrasher, C Todd, Mrs. Gross. ROW 3. D. Todd, L. Remsnyder, K. Smith, H. Hope A. Murphy, J. Schwelm, B. Watson, P. Wilson, M Shlafrock, D. Auwarter, T. Irvin, H. King. 39 Miss Dysart - 12B - Homeroom 110 ROW I. M. Reid. M. Alvarez, E. Russell. R. Sha shaty. R. Bledsoe tv. pres.l. D. Dempsey tpres.l D. Deusehle. Robertson. ROW 2. Miss Dysart. N. Freyling. D. Scott. N. Groover, G. Magnolc, A. Haughn. E. Frow. P. Berry, J. Smith. ROW 3. R. Muse. J. Dyer. T. Westwood, B. Geiger. E. Arca- monte. D. Silva. R. Hagler. B. Hagan. 40 Miss Holland - 12B - Homeroom 148 ROW 1. P. Deveau. F. Smith. M. Miller tpres.l. l.. Ponce tv. pres.l. B. Stevens tsee.l. M. Wheeler. 'l'. Weber. l.. Rodgers. ROW 2. G. Cold. H. Mullzidy. N. Carrier. P. Murphy. S. Lawson. B. Dobbins. Ci. Tagtmeier. M. Snelling. J. Story. M. Snelgrove. Miss Holland. ROW 3. E. Abraira. P. Manz. J, Hood, E. Gainey. l.. Coggin. G. Olivieri. M. Ciimenez, R. Casares, B. Massey. Mr. Wilson - 12B - Homeroom 102 ROW l. G. Nichols. A. Sanborn, R. Polizzano, P Mundy tscc.l. J. lNlcPhcrson tprcs.l. P. Printz, S Tubbs. R. 'l'rasport. ROW 2. F. liocrgcr, .l. Andrews. G. Bcdford. T. Scliolfc. .l. Hamilton. S. l,orino. D. liipinacci. Mr. W. Wilson. ROW 3. D. Kitchcll. A. Congcr. R. James. C. Alli son. G. Krimingcr. J. l,acz. N. Cianyard. F. Flores. S. Rizxotto. Those Not Present At Time Of Homeroom Pictures ROW l. M. Blanton. M. Edwards. J. Addison. .l Bcnnctt. .l. Grablc, P. Klein. M. Rahn, .l. Grccr. B Collins. C. Keen. G. Dostalcr. P. Dave. P. Kccn. ROW 2. F. Flores. E. Burrcll. C. Harbolt. J. Tucker K. Roland. J. Gundcrscn. M. Patton. G. McDaniel V. loundcrs. W. Grifcw. H. Jones. R. Minot. D Pate. W. Tarrant. ROW 3. Ci. Robbins. J. Fcnncr. ll. Gruber. R. Pcr rcra. D. Harlc. R. Carter. R. Webb. C. Dunklcbcrgcr R. Gray. G. Mcdina. E. Bowkcr. R. Hinds. E. Scott F. Rochtc. IQ 3 it 5 I L , . 1,.,-...fx ti l l i lov: l'at Nloigan grccta Miami Edison Student Council president. Jim Hazzard. Miss Adams impcrsonatcs Charlie Chaplin at tuachci' i.ilt-nt xliou, .lciiy 'l liayci' and Russell Graliam take tomorrow's b:cf out of icc box. CLNILR: Former dctin of boys. Jimmy Rice ruucws .it'titiaiiit.ii1ccs with Alain Roclbcrg. Mario Martinez and Ted Johnson at Lions Club football banquet. Accompanied by Mrs. Sattcrticltl. Mix, Noimaml chirps out an aria from Pagliacci. Bottom: Globe staffers devour brownies at annual publicutionh Putty. Shirley Papo poses as ull-round uthlctc. x I f' :J V'f I 1' - hx Q' 'o'oW Wifi' 9 9.03, 0 it 1 xw ,J -if 1 ,f 1 I 4, w ,VZ 3 f fyffi X Y I 4, , I f if Y JJ! ' I f , i f N 2 ' 1 gn s 5' 1 'K -K x ns K gt- M Z 1 f Hx, gk f P LAI' if s 'Q s ti xxx , 0 gk QA Q5 xi X ,-Xi-.4 R -x K 1 . im fl Coacli French discusses strategy with eager defensive lt-am. Mclean' leads team from dressing room after torried halftunc lecture. Football ln '50 JACKSON ENTERED the 1950 football sea- son determined to better the previous sea- son's record of three wins and seven losses. With this purpose in mind they smashed through their ten game schedule. winning seven games while losing only three, and those loses were inflicted by three of the states best teams. The Generals started off the season in a field of mud. with which they were to become well acquainted before the last game was over. With Johnny Melear showing the way. as he completed nine out of th i r t e e n passes for 148 yards. Jackson rolled over the Flying L's I9-l2. for their initial win. Jacksonville was the site of the second game. and the Generals' depth. which caused Coach Roy French's use of the platoon system. was too much for Jack- son of Jacksonville. as they were beaten 25-7 by Miami's Generals. Lee of Jacksonville was the next op- ponent of the Generals. and in that fa- miliar sea of mud they slid to a 20- I 2 win over Jackson. Their short punt formation proving itself equal to the rain. while Jacksons passing was virtually stopped because of the sloppy condition. The next game at Orlando proved to be a thriller, as the Gens carried a I3-0 lead at halftime. but were losing I4-I3 in the last quarter. But a determined drive carried the ball over with but minutes left in the game for a I9-14 win. A supposed toss-up battle between Lakeland and Jackson was turned into a one-sided runaway as Coach French emptied the bench in the 34-0 rout. A J 'ii An overconfident Jackson team re- ceived the shock of their lives when they ran into a brick wall and fell to the way- side as a powerful Edison team whipped the Gens l-1-6. The Miami High game supplied the thriller of the year. as the G e n e ra l s whipped the Stings in every thing but the score. losing by only two points. l4-l2. Two fumbles while deep in Miami terri- tory served to keep a much deserved win from the Gens. Much defeated Tech High fell before the Generals 33-19 in another one-sided allair. The General bench was again emp- tied as Jackson held a two touchdown lead early in the game. M ud. that familar factor in the Jackson games was by far at its worst when the Gens llew to the Canal Lone to whip Bal- boa High School 27-12 in a gooey quag- mire. This was thc first trip out of the Row I: D. Kavaimugh. R. James. G. Kriminger. D. Dempsey. M. Martinelli. li. lN'luiivhree. J. Towns. P. Newell. IJ. Orr. H. Buckner. J. Garcia. Run' J: T. Williams. 'lf Scholle. J. laylor. H. Powell, if Gulbranscn. .l, Mclcar. I'. Mani. li. Russell. A, Rotlherg. li. Knowles. J. Thayer. Row 3: R. Cochran. T. Johnson. R. Brown, H. Korn- probst. li. Arcamonte. J. Brodsky. V. Hines. O. Rouse. ii. llpshaw. G. llommell. J. Shaelfer. Row 4: J. Wootlall. R, Ashley. M. Martinez. C. Roh- shaw. ll. Hurt. C. Mills. D. Malone. G. Farinas. J. Kcalhley, D. Del Monico. W. Reichert. Mgr. T. Iirvin, D. SUllll'lCI'iLlllki. L. Rickcnbacker. F. Martin. f'uur'lu'.i' l.. Brown, R. French. H. Lee. J. Tobin. J. McNulty. Thcycr. Rodberg and Man7 look on as Cochran races through line. . IH is Ad: l950 Vftnsllv coAc'mas: Lvl: lu righl: Joe McNulty, l.conard Brown, Roy French, Harry Lee and John Tobin. United States for a high school football team. In the final game Coral Gables fell be- fore the Generals I4-0, as the Generals rolled to their final win of the season. Overpowering Gables in every capacity. but failing to run up the score as Coach French withdrew his Juniors and Sopho- mores in favor of Seniors, playing their tinal game for Jackson. The Generals will be greatly weakened with fourteen seniors graduating from this year's squad. They are: Harry Korn- probst, Dan Kavanaugh, Bob Upshaw, Bob B u c k n e r, Eugene Knowles, Jim Shaeffer, C h a r l e s Gulbranson, Jerry Thayer, Ralph Ashley, Mario Martinez, Taylor, Berman. Cochran, and Melear. Outstanding players for the year were headed by quarterback John Melear. who received All-Southern honors for his fine playing. Charles Berman, fullback on the powerful split-T offense of the Gens. bull- dozed his way to top scoring honors in the city, and made second string All-City. While Alan Rodberg. Ted Johnson. Harold Powell, James Taylor. Joe Brod- sky and Reece Cochran all took honors in the all city selections. COACH LEONARD BROWN, Jacksons football backfield coach and Varsity basketball mentor, will be leaving Miami Jackson at the end of this term. Coach Brown will go back to his home state, Missouri, after being on the Jackson fac- ulty for three years. Brown, a graduate of the University of Mis- souri, plans to resume his coaching career after he returns to his home state. WINNliliS OF ALL-fillY HliRl'HSI Sllllldilljh H. Korn- prohst, A. Rodberg. E. Knowles, P. Manz. T. Scholzc. J. Thayer. Km'alin,q: R. Cochran. H. Powell. T. John- son. J, Taylor, J. Melear. J. Brodsky. AM N 1' f',.. , S Yi i Q x 55.15 i 4 f 0 S wf, fl N J , Ns.. Ikfwiigvzr c A 4 ,R My QS Q f 'F S Q we ' I X. K. wi' ' X FS , N, Q Q . ., Basketball t'o.xt'ii l.i-.oNAizo Biaowisi finished his three year reign as Jackson basketball mentor with the most successful season the school has ever enjoyed. Even though the team linished the season with an un- impressive l2-lil record. they proved themselves masterful in the D i s t r i c t Tournament. sweeping three straight wins from some of the hest teams in the state. But the liens met their match in the sec- ond round ol' the state tourney. when Pensacola. the runner-up to champion Jacksonville Jackson. finished them off with an exhihition ol' dead-eye shooting to run up a 57--15 count. However the Gens had their own taste ol' victory. when they knocked off Hills- borough 50-45 in the initial round ofthe state allair. ln both of these games big Willie Schayowitx was the outstanding fl'Hlt'l.' .loc lliodsky goes up lor 1 in tournament tilt with Miami Ileach. Iimmui: Schayowitf displays toim. Price dlilililes in. Schayowitl is thwarted by M.ll.S.'s Chuck Pielsch. Powell gets roughed up. lxi iccliiie: Coach Joe McNulty. ll, Powell, l.. Vorso. peliter. W, SCllllyUlilll, J. Brodsky. B. Price. Coach roxxn, Slllllllfllyf Ci. Medina. l'. llCllll. D. Orr. l.. Pick I Quick, A. Dtipras, 'lf SCll0llL'. player. totaling 37 points in his efforts. He was chosen on the all-state-tourna- ment team for his excellent playing. ln the District games Jackson was in- vincible. as they downed Miami Beach 48-42. West Palm Beach 49-39 and Miami High 43-35. Beach was second seeded and was supposed to trounce the Gens. but the Typhoons met their neme- sis for the lirst time from the Jax quintet. This was the lirsl time a Beach team had ever been beaten by a Jackson bas- ketball team. The West Palm Beach game was rated a toss-up because of an earlier season thumping they had given the Gens. 58-45. But as .lackson's smooth working offense and air tight d e fe n s e started rolling W.P.l3. was not equal to the task of hold- ing back the win hungry Generals. And that was the story in the next game too. as Miami High was this time the victim ol' the Schayowitz led attack. Due to their fine playing all through the tourney three of the Generals were selected on the all-district teamg they were Schayowitz. Lee Corso and Joe Brodsky. All through the regular season Jackson was known as unpredictable. and that title was a proper one as they alternately won and lost through the lirst six games: beat- ing Homestead, Redland. and Tech. but losing to Coral Gables. West Palm and Miami Beach. And the pattern was never interrupted by any streaks. of either los- ing or winning. They never won more than two in a row through the entire sea- son. but on the other hand never lost more than two in a row and that happen- ing only once. Many close games resulted through the season. one week Jackson came from behind to tie Jefferson in the closing seconds and then went ahead to beat them 47-44 in the overtime. Then the very next night Hillsborough fell before the Gens by a lone point. 51-50. Miami High and Jackson had two close games each winning one by a single point. The Generals taking the Hrst 35-34 and Miami High taking the second 41-40. 4 has-l Baseball THE '51 EDITION of Miami Jackson base- ball nine seemed determined to remain in the wake of other prep teams in the area, as they dropped five of their first nine games. But a revised line-up, which stimulated the batting eyes of the Gene- rals, caused them to race through their last seven games with six wins, to end the season with a 10-6 record. Their late season spurt was over such notable teams as Edison, Fort Lauder- dale, West Palm Beach and twice over Miami Beach. It pushed the Gens into a four way tie for the lone spot as repre- sentative for South Florida to the Big Ten. It also gave them a hold in a three way tie for second spot in the District race, along with West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. Miami High led the way with a 13-1 record, while each of the others held an 8-6 record. Jackson was fortunate in having seve- ral players who were in the all-city selec- tions, headed by Bob Upshaw who finish- ed the season with a 4-4 pitching record along with Chuck Mills at first base, and Pat Morgan as an outfielder. Bob Frady Standing: J. Hood, P. Morgan, R. Herrera. Kneeling: J. Fanaro, R. Popiel. Standing: R. Frady, J. Caudle, F. Gispert. Kneeling: H. Pope, R. Castillo. Standing: J. Hood. Catching: J. Pope. Sliding: J. Caudle. l .Siliiny.' R. lfiady. R. Castillo. H. Pope. J. Uhercik. J Candle. R. Popiel. Kllt't'JlIlH,' R. Hornbeck. J. Pope. J: Ilootl. l'. Morgan. R. Upshaw. .I. Fanaro. Slamlinlu: lf. tiispcrt. C. Nlllls. R. Herrera. W. Frady. J. Towns and .lim Caudle were mentioned as in- tielders while Dick Herrera was also an- other honorable mention. The Generals were fortunate in having one ol' the better pitching stalls in the city. with Upshaw. Bill Frady and Jim Towns sharing the duties. Frady proved the most ellective hurler throughout the ycar. he linished with 5 wins and only one loss. His best game ot' the year happened to be his one loss. when he pitched a three hitter against Fort Lauderdale, but the Ls wouldn't accept defeat. Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Lvl! In Llpshaxx 4, W, Fi: I95I BASEBALL SCHEDULE Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Coral Gables . , . Riverside .... Miami High . . South River. . . Edison .... Tech .... .... West Palm .... . Fort l.auderdale. Tech .... ...,. Miami Beach . . Coral Gables . . . Edison ........ West Palm Beach Fort Lauderdale Miami Beach , . . Miami High . . riylil: J. Uhcrcik. J. Towns, R. Hornbcck ldv tk s wtf TRACK TEAM. First row: P. Cunio, D. Dempsey, E. Russell, B. Price, C. Roach, G. Farinas, P. Axt, F. Martin Cmgr.J. Second row: M. Martinez, J. Sheldon, C. Jacobs, R. Goodman, K. Barber, H. Daimler, T. Sander, K. Chapman. Third row: Coach Harry fDadJ Lee, J. Mitchell, J. Brodsky, J. Schwelm, R. Carpenter, H. Kornprobst, S. Callahan, D. Snelgrove, V. Hynes, P. Manz. Track MIAMI JACKSON'S THIN CLADS had quali- ty, but not enough quantity throughout the 1951 season. With Edison and Miami High lighting it out for top dog in the city, the Gens were a reliable third in all of the big meets. However they ventured to West Palm Beach for two invitational meets, winning in both, in the absence of Edison and Miami High. The Generals, under Coach Harry Lee, had one of their smallest, but one of their best track squads in recent years. Relays were a point of joy for Coach Lee, headed by the undefeated sprint medley quartet, they were the most con- 52 sistent point producers. John Schwelm, Harold Daimler, Tom Sander and Ken Chapman composed the medley group through most of the year, but injuries side-lined Daimler and Sander, so Coach Lee came up with Mario Martinez and Sid Callahan to fill the vacancies. They promptly won again, this time in the all- important Regional. In the solo events the Generals had several stars, headed by versatile Schwelm who excelled in the quarter mile. Also at home in the Quarter was Sander, who turned in a record with but one defeat, before being sidelined. C h a p m a n , a sophomore sensation, proved to be the best 100-yard dashman in the city with a top 10:2 time. Though not always winners in their individual events the following were steady point producers: Bunny Price- mile run, Charles Roach-half-mile run, Dan Snelgrove-high-jump, Harry Korn- probst-hurdles, Eugene Farinas, Don Dempsey, and Eddie Russell in the relays and Martinez in the broad jump. Lack of points in the field events caused many woes to Coach Lee, but the late season rise of Joe Brodsky as a con- tender in the football throw and the dis- cus gave promise of better times. This, plus the steady improvement of this year's other weightmen, Charlie Jacobs and Paul Axt, will insure strength for next year. In the District IV Regionals the Gen- erals qualified seven men in the individual events, along with three relay teams for the state meet. Schwelm, Chapman and the sprint medley team, took the only first places for Jackson. A notable ab- sence from the state meet will be Ronnie Carpenter in the high hurdle event in which he placed third while a junior. A leg injury hampered him all through the season, preventing his taking part in most of the meets during the year. Top: Phil Cunio, Ken Barber, John Sheldon, Richard Goodman, and Charles Roach get set. Weightmen. Paul Axt, Ted Johnson, Ralph Brown and Charley Jacobs. Sprinters, Tom Sanders. Sid Callahan. John Schwelm, Gene Farinas, and Don Dempsey. Bottom: Ronnie Carpenter and Bunny Price get in shape. Pete Manz hurls shot. Harry Kornprobst clears hurdle. -i George Duginnc Willis Bcvis, George Bchrendt Bill Delgado Swimming JAc'KsoN's SWIMMING TEAM, under the direction of Mr. Charles Wright. managed to win out. in six out of thirteen duel meets. in what could only be classified as a successful season. seeing that this was the first organized squad in the his- tory of the school. With twenty boys on the team. Coach Wright can see nothing but better things for the future. with only one senior gradu- ating off the squad. Tops in this year's meets were the dou- ble beating of Miami High. and the edg- ing of a highly respected St. Petersburg tank team. ln the Big-Ten meet. Jackson took live positions. headed by George Duganne who set a new mark of l.06.l in his l00 yard backstroke event. Outstanding swimmers on this year's team besides Duganne were Don Delmon- ico in the individual medley. George Behrendt in the 200 yard freestyle. Willis Bevis in the l00 yard freestyle and James Bevis in the 200 yard freestyle. Don Del Monico and George Duganne take the plunge in meet with Lake Worth. X 4. f A QQ nn 'W is -fix ,K -an A, , I , u- '-n , J ' ' ' 1 . A , ..i' , - ' - lieyirinirig from lmllnnr uf J : Bunny Price. Ed Russell. Tom Erwin tMgr.l. Harold l31lll1llCl'. Tom Sander. James Pope. Jim Candle. Pete Mani. Hal Powell. Ted Johnson, Bill lfrady. John Hood. Sid Callahan. George Kriniinger, Bob Lll'lSll1lW. James Taylor. Ralph Brown. Russell Ciruuliaiiii. Alan Rodberg. Eugene Knowles, llarry Kornprohsl. Ronnie Carpenter. Marino Martinelli. Dan Kavanaugh. FRoM FIVE MEMBERS at the time of its conception in l945 the Varsity J club has grown to include 39 members under the leadership of Coach Roy French. Requirement for membership is the possession of a varsity J in any of the four major sports: football. track, baseball and basketball. The annual spring football game and other projects make it possible for the club to obtain enough money to pay for the gold football, track shoes, basketballs and baseballs which are given to all graduating senior lettermen. 55 Q , . , if-SF K L5 FL. -df Y ,Hi GA'fQQl M5 S. 'ax ', F1 Q 'hX Q-.Bk , 'iw' I is U 1 Q fi . ff,4g, ,y - Q A My, .N ,K -W F fe . 'x WDW. ,u,4iQ:fir 4 ' khtva' f 24. v' Q5 .Uh Qf .1 QE lk? fi N Ji 33 S QFSS gg Q R W -an 4' Q5 R 6 gift' Q J 9 I I . Tj? V' k 2 L. to r. Kneeling: D. Jones, B. Evans, J. Ponce, S. Manrose, R. Lowe, G. Spurling. Sitting: P. Symomctte, J. Bennett, M. Blanton, R. Mon- tague, B. Lewis, G. Cox, F. Scott, S. Davis, H. Grulkc, G. Watson. Standing: I. Kennedy, M. Warren, S. Hudson, M. Campbell, M. Gam- mage. A. Yoeman, N. Davis, B. Bertoni, I. Gray. .l. Warren. J. Reiman, V. Sanchez, L. Dutton. L. to r. Kneeling: B. Evans, R. Montague, M. Blanton, I. Gray. Sitting: P. Symonette, M. Legge, .l. Bennett, R. Lowe, B. Lewis, G. Cox, F. Scott, S. Davis, H. Grulke. Standing: I. Kennedy, M. Warren, S. Hudson, M. Gam- mage, J. Ponce, G. Spurling, N. Davis, B. Ber- toni, S. Martin, J. Warren, L. Dutton, S. Man- rose, G. Watson. SPECIE .IACKSONIAN AMAZONIAII OUTSTANDING PITCHING by Betty Evans, fine backstopping by Ann Yeoman and well knit fielding by the combined Jack- son team led the Generals to a second place win in the annual round robin soft- ball tourney. The Gens lost two heart breakers by one run to Redland and to Edison re- spectively. Edison won the tourney. One of the outstanding hits of the day was a home run hit by Glenny Watson of Miami Jackson. Shirley Manrose and Shirley Hudson of the Gens turned in su- perb performances around the infield. 58 voLLEYn.u.L IN THE ANNUAL VOLLEYBALL tournament, in November, at the University of Miami, the Jackson girls' A team was able to take second place. With captains Mildred Blanton and Irene Gray leading the way. they won over four other schools, losing only to the first place Miami High girls. The B team, however, suffered three losses to Coral Gables, Edison and Miami High respectively. BASKETBALL Spurred on by their captains, Ruth Lowe and Gertrude Spurling, the girls' A basketball team successfully defend- cd their basketball championship for the second consecutive year. History was made by the fair ladies. when they won all live of their games. the first school team ever to do this. Among the out- standing players were lrene Gray. Barba- ra Dempsey. June Warren. Betty Evans and Pat Berry. Mnlumx II.-INFE Under the guidance of Miss Sarah Vaughan. the modern dance classes con- tinue to be a success at Jackson. Through the exercises connected with dancing. the girls learn poise as well as develop good posture. lunMlN'r0.v Badminton is played every Thursday night in the Jackson gym. On Mondays the public is invited to attend. The gym's capacity enables eight courts to be used at one time. Some ex- pected tourney players for this year are Marjorie Gammage. Gertrude Spurling. Shirley Manrose. Leonard Speisman. and Sid Callahan. .-IIIFIIEIRI' Archery has been developed recently at .lackson. becoming part of the physical education program. Efforts are being made to bring about archery tournaments in the future. Wan- da Grubbs. Delia Therrien. and Gertrude Spurling are a few who have shown rapid improvement. GULF Again the Physical Education classes have indertaken a new activity. Through the contributions of golf clubs, from the Allapattah Lions Club and from the stu- dents themselves. the girls have found in this sport something new and different. Beginners are started off with plastic golf balls until they learn the basic funda- mentals of golf. and then they begin to use the regular pellets. The instructors have been Miss Sarah Bennett. Miss Dorothy Vaughn and Coach Leonard Brown. TENNIS The girls' tennis team has pulled itself up by its bootstraps this year. Of its two losses. both were to Miami Beach. 3--1 1 --...S-AMN M , v V 1 Cf'5 . fWf1 f - ' 5355 .Jnf 'A ya. ,-if . -vf 4 . 43 5 'Q S Q 3 ja, L as qi W is Q? 4 'B ' 5 g ' , I E Q gm 'Q Q Q V ix as s ails lw Sillll Hlgh fool 1 l .Q E if ,L W3 4 muy, if ffl W -fl ' fc ff? ffz -J ' ff' W Pi . is ww QQ! . Q K w. ' ww 'gf-sf f M ' ' A I 5 Ni. A 1 N i N, R , l 15,5 L' l I ,il ,.......n-.Mm n...,.. QM.. , . 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Run ll: Ci. Willis. J. Taylor. M. Cates. E. Irvin. D. Reed. M. Johnson. D. Thompson. P. Dopko. J. Gresham. J. Minis. A. Lott. P. Hutchinson. Greenwood. M. Wager. M. Clark.. M. Raluse. P. Shashaty. J. Sollie. W. Iludson. B. Bandrimer. P. Austen. J. Woolard. Mrs. Dale. Ron' Ill: D. Roberts. Pendrey, D. Stone. II. Davis. .I. Salmon. Pierce. J. Ponce. S. Linden. B. Price. B. Secance. J. Boyd. G. Spurling. M. Balkcon. D. Johnson. C. Colbert. I.. Powell. G. Page. J. Bethknight. C. Harris, J. Bleichner. E. Prosser, Run' IV: N. Wyman. B. Ilumphries. D. Carrero, N. Horn. M. Kammer. P. Parsons, G. Skillman. l.. Marsh. J. Merritt. B. Craven. C. Wright. B. l.aBruto. A. l.ekon. F. Teachman. B. Vetter. J. Knox. J. Lineran. S. Kidncigh. D. I-iouchc. M. I.. Bennett. Rnw V: K. Simons. T. Elder. B. I-lerrero. C. Moye, J. Shearer. K. Guy. T. Johnson. M, Watson. R. Shashaty. B. Jones. D. Newell. A. Rodberg. J. Ferguson. M. Carver. J. Billingsly. R. Roosa. J. Sheldon. R. Iiason, Ii. Abraira. B. Geiger. J. Termine. I. Sanders. B. Christ. J. Keathley. W. Jones. STATESMEN IN 'I'llE MAKING Tina STUDENT c'oUNc'iL'S foremost accom- plishment this year was the enactment of the Honor System and the formation of an Honor Court. Jackson's council was elected the presi- dent and secretary school of the Seventh District Federation of Student Councils in the fall. This enabled Pat Morgan to serve as president and Susie Tindell to handle the duties of secretary. These Federation meetings are conducted twice a semester at various high schools in the district. For thc lirst year. the .I unior and Senior Councils were combined into one organi- zation. Each homeroom and each club were allowed one representative and one alternate to the council. The council sent Pat Morgan and Mack Warren to the Southeastern Convention in Oklahoma City. Okla. Sid Callahan. Dan Kavanaugb. Pat Morgan and Mrs. Dale attended the State Convention at Daytona Beach, Florida. Some of the many projects were: pub- lishing and selling student directories, selling programs at the football games, operating all of the school dances. hand- ling the Christmas mail at school and sponsoring a semi-formal dance. selling 6-I bus tickets and handling all arrangements for Student Week. Ot-'ifiriiks Presirlvrzt ................. Patrick Morgan Vice Prvsirlwit . . . .... Sid Callahan Sec'rc'Iury ..... ......... ...... S u sie Tindell Treasiirer ............... Carmelo Termine Sponsor-M rs. Dorothy Dale PllIIl1'EIl'S INK FUR BLOOD STEEL PEN POINTS, tied with jaunty green and white ribbon, appropriately mark pledges to Quill 8: Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists. Evidence of the difliculty of attaining membership is shown in the fact that, during the first semester, only one mem- ber was in school-J une Gresham, editor of the Globe. However, soon after the new term started, eight budding journal- ists were pledged at the publications as- sembly. These were Jeanie Holbrook, second semester editor of the Globeg Joan Boyd, Business managerg Virginia Mas- ters, Susie Tindell, Libby Mauch, Betty Bertoni, Pauline Hilliard, all members of the Globe Staff, and Dan Kavanaugh, editor of the Annual. In the spring, Gloria Donaldson of the Annual staff also was pledged. Qualifications for Quill 8: Scroll in- clude: scholastic standing in the upper third of one's class, a B average in jour- nalism coursesg 1,000 lines of original unn-n..-....- V s.s.s.f'-16-wwm.w,U,,,.,H1-:www ,ignite-W V K- Tn Wawvwrigk j Left to Right: June Gresham, Joan Boyd, Pauline Hilliard, Betty Bertoni, Libby Mauch, Susie Tindell, Jeanie Holbrook, Virginia Masters, Dan Kavanaugh. Mrs. Margaret Bach tsponsorh. writing or ads in print in the Globe or annual, holding a responsible position ac- ceptably on Globe or annual. Initiation services are formal in nature, with lighted candles as the symbol. Pre- ceding this ceremony however is an in- formal supper at the home of the spon- sor, Mrs. Margaret Bach. Although an honorary, Quill 8z Scroll takes an active part in school affairs, having sponsored a dance and given to the bus fund. In addition it encourages all journalistic en- deavors, such as the Globe's entering into the Quill 81 Scroll contest for school newspapers, and encouraging favorable school publicity. Meetings take place Sunday afternoons, every so often at the home of the sponsor. OFFICERS Pres. ........ Pauline Hilliard V. Pres. .......... Joan Boyd Sec. ......... Virginia Masters Tres. ........ Dan Kavanaugh Sponsor-Mrs. Margaret Bach 05 .S'ca1cd: W. Schunicht. J. Holbrook. Mrs. Bach. J. Boyd. Smriflirrcn' M. Miller. li. Russell. W. C'levc- land, P. Many. D. lupinaccl. D. Malone, V. Masters. B. Jones. P. Murphy. B. Bcrtoni. l.. Karman. S. Tindcll. D. Kavanaugh. l.. Hopcroft. P. Hilliard. P. Mason. l . Mauch. VOICE OF 1'I'lE STUDENTS Sciuinms or Auouisu rend the air. Fiend- ish laughter lills the halls. The clacking of machinery grates on your ears. Can this be Sam Shovel. Private Eye- ball's mystery program? No-merely the Miami Jackson Globe stall' going through the nerve wracking process of putting out another issue. Every three weeks the lead and inkers tink in their veins and lead in their pants? write and publish the eight page newspaper. which for many years has maintained an All-American rating. the highest achievable honor. The vicious cycle begins when the news and feature editors assign stories to the anxiously awaiting staff. The business and advertising managers begin tearing their hair wondering where to get the S150 worth of ads needed to go to press. When the last possible minute before dead-line arrives all the copy comes streaming in. headlines are written by the now frantic editor. and the mad scramble at Parker Art printers is underway. o si. Ma' . 1 '?Zf I'hrce .I's-Editors June Manager, Joan. usincss - ts '-ms... his it uf ,1 L N-t W 'ts Y ',,., A . X 5 vt ' is Lvl: lu iielil, .tlllllltkff Fletii Thorpe. feaiture editor: t'onnie Conant. home room editor: l.tnirn Smith. home iooin tiss't.: Mrs. litieh. sponsorg Pail Maison, typistl Helen Davis. Jueltie llnekney. club eo-editors. Srumliiiie: Dain litivaiiiuiigh, editor in chief: Arthur Shlu- froek, advertising mgr.: Carolyn Wilson, fzieulty editorl llairlaintl Geiger. circulation intinngerg Shirley Martin, girls sports editor. IN sPtTle of every trouble und ditlieulty known to journalists the Old Hickory staffers survived the struggle to get the annual to press. The wielders of the pen survived to meet deadlines under the edi- torship of Dun Kuvanaugh. Cries heard in the Globe room during the past semester were. Need more ads, All club write-ups in? Today is dead- line, Let's go to the printers and other familiar ones. We are now back to normal, with fond memories of the meetings at Mrs. Bach's house. the brownies trips to the prin- ter's. and working until midnight to meet deadlines. ANNUAL WORK DAILY GRIND if . ig 'yifvl i f x .. -,.... K .N x' , 'wif' NKTIONAI. Howok Soc'lrf.'rY: Row I: J. Hackney. J. Townsend. J. Wardlaw. N. Wilson. See.: M. Wil- son. 'lwl'CilS.1 P. Hilliard. Pres.: Callahan. V. Pres.: S. Tindell. K. Arant. L. Mauch. l.. Ponce. Row Il: J. Gresham. M. Gammage- I-. Karman. D. Wensley. R. Mayo, R. West. P. Murphy, M. Carlile, P. Mainz. P. Morgan. Miss Williams. Row III-' B. Clark. B. Dutton. A. Keathley. A. Haughn. J. Green. F. Kershaw. W. Schayowitz, J. Cornberg, G. Donaldson, J. Colbath. B. Jones, D. Therrien, M. Rothman. 'I'l'IEY MAKE 1'I'lE GRADE Tina NATIONAL noNoR soCu3TY. built on the foundation of character. scholarship. leadership and service, has as its symbol the flaming torch of learning. This society. founded in 1939, is one of the oldest of Jaekson's societies. To be eligible for N.H.S.. students are required to maintain a B average in scholarship and citizenship. engage in at least two activities and be given superior ratings by teachers on the four points upon which the society is founded. The main project of the society is Sen- ior Work Day. sponsored for the purpose of giving scholarships to qualified seniors. FIRST SliMliS'l'l2R OFifit'laRs l'1'4'.riu't'r1t ................. Pauline Hilliard Vim' I'rv.rirlc11r . . . .... Sid Callahan Svwvlrrry ...... .... N ancy Wilson Trca.s'1m'r .. .... Marjorie Wilson Si2c'oNn SiiMiisTt2R Olfl'lClfRS Prcsirlwit .................... Susie Tindell Vice Pl'l'.Vi!ll'llf .. ...... Peter Manz Sc'w'vtzu'y ........ ........ J oan Cornherg 7lI't'll.YIlI'l'I' ...... .... ..... L e onard Speisman Sponsor-Miss Dorothy Williams inging Their Time Away GLEE CLUB: Row I: P. Edwards, M. Patton, B. Pennington, D. Amatt, S. Swain, D. Begasso, M. Hale, J. Taylor M. Pinder, S. Marlow, D. Danzis. Row II: B. Burton, P. Yarbrough, J. Amer- son, J. Gunderson, C. Allen. B. Keck, E. Saldmarco. J. Greer. Mrs. Laura Defonso tsponsorl. Row Ill: R. Fidler. F. Odum. B. Smith. J. Morris, W. Smith. R. Tatem, R. Hayes, P. Keller, C. Wright, D. Kepler, P. Montague. L. Lees. N. Avery. THE oIx.IECT of the Glee Club is to extend the fun of sing- ing to pupils who are not enrolled in a regular Chorus class. However. many regu- lar Chorus members also join. The club members con- tributed to the bus fund drive as its main project of the year. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ........ Sadie Swain Vice Pres. .... Dorothy Begasse Secretary ....... Mildred Hale SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..... James Bradford Vice Pres. ...... Dan LaRocca Secretary ......... Garth Cold Sponsor-Mrs. Laura DeFonso HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB: Row 1: S. Archer, J. Garron. M. Legge. J. Mims, E. J. Lee, G. Brownlee, J. Breadley, A. Lazare. Row Il: R. Irwin, S. McDougal, F. Donn, M. Kinsella. Mr. Gwin. R. Hayes. E. M. Jackson. J. Oliver. F. Schult. WI'l'I'l0ll'I' PIIEIIIDICE LEARN ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBOR and you will get along better with all. To understand other groups through study and research is the purpose of the Human Relations Club. Members learn to understand each other and in turn, help people of the world be at peace and understanding with one another. The major project this year was to study the attitudes of Miami Jackson students toward the Negro. The outstanding fact discovered was that the people who were partly raised in the North and who have come down here to live are more prejudiced than those who are natives of the South. OFFICERS First Semester President .... Eddie Joyce Lee V. President. . .Thomas Holmes Secretary ........ Joyce Mims Treasurer ..... Greta Brawlee Sponsor-Mr. Second Semester President .... Thomas Holmes Vice President. . .Greta Brawlee Secretary ......... Jan Oliver Treasurer ....... Ruth Erwin James Gwin A 69 1 VIIIIFSPIANSI Km'vIing.' B. Price. B. Zakis. A. Albora. W. Schunieht. D. Reed. li. lierns. Row I: Miss Adams. P. Brady. M. Fornel. W. Knowles. A. Keathley. Pres.: E. I.ee. V. Pres.: I.. Mauch. Sec.: F. Woodcock. J. Rcitzel. K. Arant. M. Hale. Row II: W. Cleveland. S. Rosenlield. B. Sccarcc. M. Palanola. M. Raluse. C. Walker. H. Mullady. .I. Wardlaw. B. Shouse. I.. Rodgar. P. Dopko. .l. Daniels. B. Christ. Row III: Ken Simons. E. Abraira, D. Kindley. .l. Ferguson. 'l'reas.: li. Mus- carc. I Sanders. D. Silva. C. Roach. D. Walker. Cf James. COMMAND PERFDRMANCE JACKSON THESPIANS may never receive an Oscar but they will receive the newly purchased Wilburs. These awards are given at the Senior Awards Assembly to the outstanding actress. actor. backstage workers. and the best Thespian. The Thespians produced their annual play The Bat . which had the audience on the edge of their seats during this thrilling mystery. Under the direction of Miss Sarah Mar- tha Adams. sponsor. this society has given many assembly programs and has partici- pated in the Drama Festival and Annual Thespian convention. Wayne Knowles, Thespian member for over a year and a half. is the only boy to receive over a hundred points in acting. backstage. and directing. OFFICERS Fzrst Semester President ............... Adriana Keathley Vim Prvsident ......... . . Eddie Joyce Lee Secrelary ...... . .. Elizabeth Mauch Treasurer . . . . . Jack Ferguson 70 Svrorirl Sc'H14'.xla'l' I'ms'ir1'fii1 ............. . . Wayne Knowles Vin' Pr'4'.ri1lt'r1I . . . . . . Marilyn Forncl Svrnflrnjr ......... ........ I 'eggy Brady Tl'l'llYllIAl'I' ............... Wayne Schunicht SAI7UIl.I'UI'.' Miss S. M. Adams learning By Practicing I'ifRsoNAi. Tvviwuz Row I: J. Warren. Sec.: J. Drummond, Pres.: S. Crumley, V. Pres.: J. Russell. Row Il: B. Brown. J. Thompson, l.. DelVeechio, D. Roberts, C. Humburg. Y. John- son. J. Graues. J. Evans. Mrs. Sheely. Run' Ill: V. Ciolal. V. King, C. Mirgle. P. Dunning. C. Richardson, B. 'l'1u'bert. P. Roo- sa. Row IV: R. Baron, J. Wool- ard, C. Burks. V. Martin. D. Seelbinder, C. Osterowki. M. Cook. E. Woodman, Y. Nard, D. Bolton. A NEWLY oizofwlziin CLUB at Jackson is the Personal Typing c l u b sponsored by Mrs. E rm a Sheeley. The purpose of this club is to practice typing skills and any p e r so n al work. At club meetings the members occu- py themselves with practic- ing or doing their own per- sonal work such as essays. book-reports. or various class assignments. The mem- bers of the Personal Typing club have a much greater opportunity to learn the skills of typing than the other students taking typing as a subject. OFFICERS President . . . . . .Patty Chrisman V. Pres ..... Dorothy Gudzinas See. Jr Treas.. . .Barbara Nelson INTRAMURAI CLUB: Row I: W. Bryson. R. Greene, Sec.: E. Quincy, V. Pres.: G. Baratta. Trcas.1 J. Quintana. Row ll: T. Price. M. Sehlalrock. Coach Reitzle, Sponsor: D. Newell, L. Lewis. E. Kane. PART TIME A'I'HI.E1'ES To PROMOTE inter-school sports and to stimulate an inter- est in school activities, is the purpose ofthe Miami Jackson Intramural Sports Club, and toward that aim the club has worked through the past year. The desired result was reached through the hand-in-hand work with Coach Charles Jenkin's intramural sports pro- gram. Officials, score-keepers, and many participants for all sorts of games were furnished by the club. Awards for the best 10 athletes from this program were purchased by the club while the Best Sportsmanship award which is given to the best all around boy taking part in the program, is also given by this group. President ......... Bob Frady Secretary ...... Ronnie Greene Vice President .... Ed Gainey Treasurer ..... George Baratta Sponsor-'Coach Ted Reitzle 71 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: Row I.' S. Linden, R. Shashaty, V. Pres.: M. Carlile. Sec., S. Hiottl K. Arant. Pres.: T. Bellar. Treas.1 B. Scezirce. N. Trippodo. Row ll: Mrs. Hunt. J. Boyd. E. Buss. B. Bijub, R. I-utch. VI. Sanders. R. West, J. Koumjian, H. Brown. L. Smith. Row Ill: J. Merritt. T. Sander. V. Masters. Li. Schultz. J. Richards. I.. Vickery, C. Wilson, J. White. Row IV: D. Reed. F. Thorpe. B. Christ. H. Blessing. P. Morgan. L. Puck. D. Kttvanaugh. S. Callahan, C. de Ogburn. G. Donaldson. S. Blunk. P. Mingo. THE PURPOSE of N.F.L. is to furnish an honor group composed of speech students who seek to further themselves and their school in the field of speech. The organization of N.F.L. is on a na- tional level and the Miami Jackson chap- tcr. sponsored by the Allapattah Exchange Club, follows the national standards. It has beside its main member body, an ex- ecutive board appointed by the president which formulates the policies of the chapter. Its activities cover many phases of forensic work: contests, debate, oratory, declamation, extempore, congress, and poetry reading, service speeches and speeches given at local civic clubs and organizations. OFFICERS First Semester President ..................... Kay Arant Vice President .,............. Sid Callahan Secretary ..... Marlene Carlile, Shirley I-Iiott Treasurer ................. Tommy Bellar Second Semester President ..................... Kay Arant Vice President .........,..... Sid Callahan Secretary ....... Marlene Carlile, Larry Pack Treasurer ................ Joyce Koumjian Sponsor-Mrs. Bertha Hunt 72 oprano ongsters SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS: Row 1: P. Wiggins, A. Lott, J. Deetz, T. Shaw, J. Amerson, B. Triplett, S. Leathers, L.Angel, M. Pinder, C. Allen, J. Taylor. Row Il: Mrs. DeFonso, K. Mays, B. Scott, J. Kaouk, S. Swain, J. Koumjian. S. Dominguez, M. Purnell, J. Sundersen, M. Cook, S. Marlow, B. Ripley, B. Wilson. Row 111: T. Damren, J. Ponce. J. Sneed. B. Keck, J. Clement, J. Kern, J. Gammage, E. Rapeter, B. Cra- ven, R. Vincent, W. Berg, A. Cole, G. Safford, P. Robinson. Row IV: D. Forbes, E. Salda- marco, J. Imber, M. Langdale, B. V. Rosiak, D. Bridges, M. Hatfield, J. Holbrook, M. Rahn, S. Baker, B. MacDougall, S. Crane. COMPOSED OF GIRLS who are interested in getting into Sen- ior Mixed Chorusg the Girls' Chorus is an intermediate group. After one year they are eligible for Senior Chorus membership. The Girls' Chorus took part in Musical Varieties of 1950 g the annual Christmas program for the P.T.A.g and the District Vocal Contest. They also assisted the Senior Chorus in the Orange Bowl Christmas night, and at the Easter Sunrise Service. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ...... JoAnn Taylor Vice President . . .Connie Allen Secretary .... Marguerite Clark Treasurer ....... May Pinder SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ........ June Ponce Vice President. .JoAnn Clement Secretary . . .Emilie Saldamarco Treasurer ...... Roberta Klein Sponsor-Mrs. Laura DeFonso A I I i A gf 1 ', f I Q, w'wi -REQ - ...sit ' ' 57? A 1 4 . JG' ' 'Nga gs wa iv' Q, 1 i ALLIED YouTH: Row I: M. Hale, C. Walker, D. Begasse, J. Green. Sec.: A. Haughn, Corres Sec.: S. Pope, V. Pres.: M. Palazzola, Treas.: E. Abraira, Pres.: E. Baromei, S. Greenwood, M. Wager, A. Albora. Row ll: B. Bragg. A. Aber- nathy, P. Fousek, M. Warren, J. White, S. Linden, F. Boromei. W. Hudson. J. Fineran, S. Fassett, C. Dicks. Mr. Burroughs. Row III: J. Boyd, D. Sanders. E. Frow, M. L Vickery, M. Mullis, E. Roberts, T. Bellar, S. Tomberlm, C. Luck, S. Lavis, B. Price, M. Rafuse, H. Davis. Row IV: G. Dostaler. P. Dopko. B. Cantrell, J. Andrews, S. Poston, J. Holbrook. P. Mason. N. Carrler, P. Murphy, S. Callahan, R. Puckett. M. Hisey, P. Klein. C. Coleman. E. Prosser, L. Smith, J. Dopko. INDEPENDENT 'I'I'IlNKEIlS It's smarter not to drink say the members of the Allied Youth club. These high school crusaders prove it, too. by examining scientilic facts of the effects of alcohol on in- dividuals through movies, speakers, plays, and educational programs. The social program is not over-looked, however, it too stresses the motto of the organization. Three delegates, along with Mr. Gwin. sponsor, and Mr. Porch, county sponsor, attended the annual national AY Convention in Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, in December. They were Ed Abraira, Maria Palazzolo, and Joan Green. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President .... ..... E d Abraira President ....... Sherry Fassett V. Pres ...... .... S hirley Pape V. Pres ..... .... M itzi Rafuse Recording Sec ..... Joan Green Recording Sec ...... Pat Dopko Corr. Sec ..... .Anita Haughn Corr. Sec ...... Wanda Hudson Treas ..... . . .Maria Palazzolo T reas ........ Carmelo Termine A ss't Treas ..... . .Bunny Price 73 4 I I CURTAIN CALLERS: Row I: Miss Adams, S. Becker, S. Greenwood, M. Shuman. H. Geiger, Pres.. P. Brady. Sec.: M. Fornel., Treas. D. Kindley, V. Pres.: M. Wager, A. Albora. B. Shouse, L. Mauch. D. Reed. Row 11: J. White, N. Horn, B. Hilton, F. Thorpe, L. Linden, A. Keathley, F. Woodcock. S. Pape, P. Keen, J. Reitzel, C. Harbolt, J. Newman. Row Ill: C. Conant, W. Schunicht, D. Silva. C. Moyc, A. Haughn, W. Knowles, R. Herrera, I. Sanders, R. Puckett, S. DeHart, B. Craven, M. Carver. HOLLYWOOD HOPEFIILS To BE on Nor TO BE! To be an actor or not to be an actor? That is the ques- tion! That is what many drama students ask themselves over and over again. The members of this club try to improve their public speaking, voice culture, and poise. This is the aim of one of the most popular clubs in Jackson. Besides putting on after-school one act plays, this club, in the past year. has given a Thanksgiving and Halloween show on the radio. The Curtain Callers receive Thespian points for participating in plays and other dramatic works, which help them to qual- ify for the National Thespian Society. 74 FIRST President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer .... SECON President .... Vice President Secretary .... SEMESTER OFFICERS .............Harland Geiger .. .... Donald Kinley . . .... Peggy Brady . . . .Marilyn Fornel D SEMESTER OFFICERS Harland Geiger . . . .... Stan DeHart . . .... Peggy Brady Treasurer ................. Marilyn Fornel Sponsor-Miss Sarah Adams Meritorious Musicians VOCAL HONOR: Row I: J. Corn- berg, D. Jones, Pres.: C. James, V. Pres.: W. Grubbs, Sec.: M. Hale, Treas. Row ll: D. Reed, Mrs. DeFonso, B. Jones, B. Cra- ven, D. Begasse. THE AIM of the Vocal Honor Society is to establish and maintain a higher degree of musical performance. to up- hold principles of leadership and service. and to build worthwhile traditions in the Miami Jackson C horuses. The society has written a constitution, held its hrst tap- ping for new members, which included a formal initiation, and adopted some special projects for their field of service during the second semester. OFFICERS President ....... Danny Jones Vice President .... Craig James Secretarjv ..... Wanda Grubbs Treasurer ...... Mildred Hale Sponsor: Mrs. Laura DeFonso Music WRITERS: M. Duff, E. Neel, P. Moltz, M. Wright, D. Barry. Miro. A. Brackway, C. Martinalli. TIINEFIII. TYROS AIDING the ever expanding Jackson Band by copying manu- scripts and keeping the members supplied with copied pieces of music is the responsibility of the Music Writers Club. Members are kept occupied keeping the music library and arranging all music. OFFICERS Christine Martinelli. . .Librarian Marion Duff .... Vice-President Pauline Mainville ..... President Mable Wright ....... Secretary 75 RADIO SPEECH CLUB: Row 1: G. Cooper, S. Blunk, C. Wilson, Treas.: S. Hiott, Sec., T. Sander, Pres.: J. Richards. V. Pres.g J. Boyd, J. Koumjian, J. Merritt. Row Il: B. Scearce, G. Schultz. B. Bizuh, V. Masters. J. Green. A. Oliver, A. Aye, R. Carter, C. Lindsey. Mrs. B. Hunt, E. Buss, Mr. F. Fisher. A. Lott. M. Cowan. R. Futch, R. Morris, C. Townsend, E. Muscare, C. DeOgburn, B. Sanchez, B. Combs. .IACKSOIYS COMMENTATOIIS UNDER the direction of Mr. Fisher and a student director, the Radio Speech club has produced 36 radio programs entitled Jackson News and Notes and special event programs. The purpose of the club is to interest the students in radio participation, form- ing original scripts, and to strive toward better speech work. This organization gives students an opportunity to train in radio work. 76 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ............ ...... T ommy Sander Vice President . . . . . .Janet Richards Secretary ...... .... S hirley Hiott Treasurer . . . .... Carolyn Wilson SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President .................. Tommy Sander Vice President . . . .... Adrianne Aye Secretary ..... ........... S hirley Hiott Treasurer .......... ........ B arbara Bizuh Sponsor-Mr. Fred Fisher Checkerboard Intellects CHESS CI.UIa: Row I: J. McClus- key. H. Martin. Row ll: D. Dunn. R. Popiel. T. Kearney, R. San-shcz. Pres.: L. Grunwell, V. Pres.: H. Todd, W. Barningham, R. Paterno. Row III: Mrs. Dra- go, B. Davis. J. Maudsley. H. Nickerson. C. Underwood, M. Lombard, M. LaFrance. W. Freund, E. Clark, R. Trasport, P. Moritz. THE CIIESS CI.IIIs, which was organized four years ago. has had a steady growth of en- rollment. The purpose of the club is to furnish opportunity for competitive playing, to en- courage social development and to provide wholesome fun for students' leisure hours. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Prexiderit ........ Bob Sanchez Vive Pravidellt ..... Hugh Todd See. 84 7'refI.s'.. .John Underwood SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ....... Robert Popiel Vice President .... Henry King Seeretary .... Louis Greenwald Treasurer ........ Bob Sanchez Sponsor-Mrs. Flossie Drago SCIENCE CLUB: Row 1: B. Allen, N. McLean, W. Reichert, Prcs.g R. Fidler, V. Pres.g M. Barwick, Treas.1 P. Evans, S. Thornton. Row ll: D. Cook, D. Rhodes. F. Kershaw, H. Foster, J. Sheldon, V. Luihn. J. I-Iagwood. Row I1l:R. Camner, A. Robertson, R. Roosa. H. Welles, Z. Young, J. Carman, R. Carter, G. Cook, Mr. Mitchell. JUNIOR EINSTEIIIS THE SCIENCE CLUB has climaxed its activities for the year by joining the National Science Club of America. With the aid of the equipment that the science club pur- chased last year, it was the first club in south Florida to see bacteria under a microscope. Ideas and theories of modern science are discussed in search of answers and knowledge. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..... Walter Reichert Vice President ..... Ray Fidler Secretary ..... Nancy McClean Treasurer ..... Morris Barwick SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..... Johnny Sheldon Vive Presidenl. .Richard Roosa Secretary .......... Pat Evans Treasurer ..... Walter Reichert Sponsor-Mr. Horace Mitchell 77 .lscksow Jisri-Rs: Row I: l.. Walker, J. Price, B. J. Zakis. S. Rosenlield. M. Palazzolo. M. Ross. C. Wa kcr. Row II: .l. Cornbcrg. M. Carlile. l. Scogin. V. Darnell. L. Rogers. P. Jones. P. Rcnfroe. J. Joncs. S. McCalcb. C. Dicks. M. Rafuse. E. Fackler. Mrs. 0'Harcn. Row III: C. White. N. Kroner. N. Grove. A. Cowart. H. Mullady. K. Arant. J. Sauls. N. Carrier. l.. Marsh. M. Fcit. R. West. S. Underhill, H. Davis. Row IV: H. Pope. R. Lacey. M. Quattlebaum. B. Neumann. B. Up- shavx. J. Campbell. D. Jones. B. Smith. J. Martin. E. Abraira. K. Simons. P. Uciss. P Murphy. FUTURE CANDIDATES FOR DSCARS THia JAc'ksoN JESTERS is a three year old. Ilth and 12th grade drama club which was formed in conjunction with the Cur- OFFICERS tam Callers' First Sf'nw.i'Ier The main project of the club is the presentation of one act plays: an annual dance is its secondary project. The Jack- son Jesters give Thespian points to those appearing in its productions. and there are also Thespians in the organization. This year's work was highlighted when the Jesters presented a play in this year's .Junior Playmakers. Getting into the act, is the aim of every member of the Jackson Jesters dra- matics club. This organization sponsors special entertainment for civic groups and other clubs. The entertainment consists of monodramas. skits or one-act plays. These give the student members a chance to prove their acting ability. 78 Prexlclenl ................ Vice-Prc'.x'idc'l1l . Sucretriry .... 'l'rea.i'1n'er . . Secmid Sernext President ..... Vice-Pre.vidt'nI . Secretary .... . 'lrcusurvr .... Sponsor .Maria Palazzolo Betty Jane Zakis . . . . . Marcene Ross Stella Rosenfield FI' Charlotte Walker . Maria Palazzolo . . . Edward Abraira . . . Helen Davis -Mrs. Grace O'Haren Plans For The Future Home Cmasr CLUB: Row 1: W. Grubbs. Pres.: D. Therrien. V. Pres.: D. Moaba. Sec. Row II: Mrs. Ellen Odum. T. Marcottc. S. Wedmer, H. Cisneros, L. Car- roll, P. Deveau. G. Walker, J. Gonzales. Row III: D. Hodges. C. Yarbrough. V. Shelton, B. Davies, A. Herzog, R. Klein, W. Berg. Row IV: J. Colbath, N. McCarthy. V. Rosiak. R. Vin- cent, M. Gritzke, R. Friar. M. Green, P. Robinson, W. McQuis- tion, E. Merritt. Paiamxitiuo ARTICLES for hope chests is the purpose of the Hope Chest Club. Dif- ferent types of handworks are made. such as embroi- dery, crocheted work and knitting. Speakers are invited from time to time to tell about problems connected with the hope chest. articles to go in- to the chest. and their uses in the home. OFFICERS Firsl St'Hll'.Vlt'I' Prvshlvrxl ..... Wanda Grubbs V. Prcsidwir . . . Delia Therrien Svc. 81 Trcu.v. ..... Doris Moaba Sevoml Svnwster President ..... Wanda Grubbs V. President . . .Delia Therrien Ser. 81 Tr1'a.v. ..... D0riS Moaba Sponsor: Mrs. Ellen Odum Gikrs SHOPZ Row I: A. Ray, J. Rieman, Treas.: Mr. Wilson, G B. Clark, Pres.: E. Frow, V. Pres.: M. Kreis, B. Edmondson, H. Stoelting, S. Vishkoll. J. Andrews. C. Tribble. HIT OR MISS A NEWLY ORGANIZED sHoP club has aroused the interest of some of Jacksons artistic girls. Most of the time is devoted to working with plastic and woods. Such things as picture frames, table sets and lamps are produced. This club promises to grow in capacity as more and more girls become acquainted with it. GIRLS SHOP President ....... Janie Rieman Secretary . . . ..... Joy Smith V. President . . . Helen Stoelting Treasurer ...... Barbara Davis 79 Watson. J. Smith. Row ll: J. Bailey, W. Bell, M. Holcombe, Sec.: 1 1 W we - wvv Ftrrtuui Tinxciitzns or AMIQRICA: Row 1: M. Wilson. I. Scogin. M. Perez. G. Cooper, D. Recd. 'l'reas.. G. Donaldson, Sec., J. Hackney, Pres.. B. J. Jones. V. Pres.. L. Mauch. N. Wilson. Row ll: S. Linden. M. Rafuse. A. Keathley. P. Mason. B. Keck, B. Worth. E. Boromei. B. Shouse, Miss Carnine. Row III: R. Griliin, G. Gallagher. J. Holbrook. N. Kroner. F. Thorpe. B. Nelson. Greenwood. G. Powell- M. Wager. Row IV: R. Futch, S. Poston. J. Grccn. S. Vishfoff. R. Perez, R. Mayo. C. Wilson, B. Combs, P. Jones, J. Smith. TIITOIIS IN 1'l'IE MAKING W1'1'HouT Tina Tlafxrusas the future of the world is grim. This is brought out in full realization in the Future Teachers of America club. ln this club which was or- ganized in l947. students are given an opportunity to gain actual teaching knowledge by taking over the classes of a regular teacher. This year for the first time. several students had the experience of teaching in other schools. They were sent as sub- stitutes for regular teachers in the ele- mentary schools in this district. Miami Jackson. with full supervision this year was the President school for the county Future Teacher clubs. Thus, Jackie Hackney was President of the en- tire county Federation of F.T.A. clubs 80 As a special project. the collection of eye glasses for a prominent doctor was sponsored. The club meets once a month and therefore the students may belong to another club also. Most of the members plan on going into some phase of teaching. Fiasr Stamiasrian Olfl-ilCl:RS Prcsirlwil .............. . . .Jackie Hackney Vice Presirlwit . . . .... Betty Jean Jones Secretary ............... Gloria Donaldson Trcfrzszllw' .................. Dorothy Reed Siicoism SEMus'rER OFFICERS Presidwzt ................. J ackic Hackney . . . .Betty Jean Jones . . . . . .Libby Mauch Treasurw' .................. Dorothy Reed Vice President . . . Secretary ...... Sponsor-Miss Helen Carnine Robin Hoorl's Followers Aaciu-.RY Cults: Row I: B. Dut- ton, E. Chaitlos. l.. Lombardi. B. Buckner. D. Kitchell. J. Story. D. Vonliahlc. Row II: Mr. To- bin, S. Lorino. T. Elliott. G. Gallagher. J. l.eCroy. P. Shelby. K. Harris. R. Bach. Row III: G. Skillman, W. Schayowitz. G. Collman. J. Kelsey. J. Lacz. P. Newell. EVERY FRIDAY morning Robin Hoods can be seen on the athletic field aiming for the bullseye. At the end of the second semester a tournament is played off between the mem- bers of the club. The contes- tant who scores the highest number of points is awarded a medal or trophy. Jackson's nineteen Fntsr SliMliS'l'liR OFFICERS Prv.vir1'vnr ........ Bob Buckner Vice PI't'.S'fl1l'lIf . . .Dale Kitchell Svc-. 84 Trans.. Loretta Lombardi Srcown SliMliS'l'liR OFFICERS Prvsirlent. . .Delores Von Kahle Vin' Prcsidwit .... Paul Newell Ser. Zi 7'n'a.v.. Loretta Lombardi Sprmwr-Mr. John Tobin WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB: Row I: R. Hardegree. G. Gandy, G. Wescott. Row 11: Mr. Looney, J. Cox, D. Murray, B. Holloway, H. Carver. A. Cardona, J. Ramsey, D. Mastay. Row 111: A. Morrison, C. Gul- brandsen, L. Rickenbacker, L. Mitchell, R. Turner. D. Jarvis, R. Bledsoe. Row IV. T. Robbins, L. Smith. C. Berman. F. Crawford F. Macomber, B. Cubberly. R. Merritt. 'l'. Willemsyn, J. C. Murray. Q ATLASES ALI. To BUILD a stronger body with better coordination is the aim of the Weight Lifting Club. This is a new club which was started this year and has rapidly gained recognition. At the beginning of the school year, the club started with no equipmentg now there is a new set of weights, and a pro- ject is underway to purchase a pair of dumb bells. OFFICERS President . . . .............. . . . Ronald Hardegree Secretary . . . ............................ Gordon Gandy Sponsor-Mr. Paul Looney 8 I -5. , N41 Wu l.lMli LIGHTFRS: Kneeling: D. Briggs, J. Kennedy, B. Mathews, A. Godwin. G. Willis. Row I: J. Foskett, P. Robertson. J. Ponce, S. Pierce, Sec.: J. Ferguson, Pres.: R. Wheatly. V. Pres.: E. Pros- scr, Treats., J. Fineran. Row II: C. Good, A. Roberts, S. Baker, B. MacDougalI. P. Tcddcr, G. Powell, D. Yeoman, N. Trippodo, P. Hutchinson, Mr. F. Fisher. Row Ill: F. Baker. M. Cook. S. Cohan, M. Ball, C. Coleman, P. Klein. J. Clemment, J. Grable. IN THE I.IMEI.lGll'I' THE PLAY MUST Go ON. is the motto of the Lime Lighters. Enjoyment along with education is experienced by the members of this organization. They enjoy putting on drama productions which help them with poise, speech and posture. The members put on one-act plays which are given in the afternoons after school. These productions give each par- ticipant a chance to earn Thespian points and enable them to become Thespians. Along with this they learn the techniques of backstage work, and are taught what constitutes a good actor or actress. 82 OFFICERS FIRST SEMIQSTIQR President ................... Jack Ferguson V. Pres.. . . . . .Russell Wheatley Sec. ..... . . .Evelyn Prosser Treas. . . ...Sarah Pierce SECOND SEMESTER President ..................... June Ponce V. Pres. .... . . .Roberta Montague Sec.-Treas .... ..... A nn Godwin Wise Beyond Their Years Row I: L. Powell, P. Scheibling- B. Bragg, Pres., W. Hudson, V. Pres.: N. Davis, Treas.3 Row Il: J. Youngblood. L. Pettis, J. J. Edmondson, C. Weir, M. Pur- nell, C. L. Scott, Miss Rivers. Row III: S. Hamilton, C. Carley, J. Snecd, M. Swindall, A. Chris- tcnscn, S. Wood, B. Miller. HIQLPING the community as well as the school is the one purpose of the Y-Teens. Funds for the new bus were raised by these girls through the project of making pom- poms to sell at the football games. A sister to the 11th and 12th grade Y-Teens, this club assists them in several ways. The Y.W.C.A. strong- ly supports this benevolent organization. OFFICERS First Semester President ........ Betty Bragg Secretary . . . . . . Joan Greco Chaplain ........ Jackie Bunn Second Semester President .... Carolyn Lindsey Secretary ........ Betty Bragg Chaplain ...... Freda Gibson Sponsor-Miss Rivers PUBLICITY CLUB: Sitting: S. Tomberline, B. Clifford, P. Worth- ington, M. Gonzalez, J. Kauok, E. Feitelson. Standing: Mrs. M. Bach, B. Patterson, T. Gispert, W. Bevis. A NOSE FOR NEWS KEEPING a scrapbook of Jackson news printed in local publications is the chief project of the Publicity Club. Although the organization is small, members contributed to the bus fund by selling old metal and the more palatable brownies. During club period, speeches by members of the Globe and annual staffs were heard and a trip was made to the Allapattah News to observe the operation of a print shop. FIRST SEMESTER Omficisits SECOND SEMESTER Olfl lCliRS President . . .Marxtilia Gonzales President ...... Suzanne Davis Vice Pres. .... Pat Worthington Vice Pres. .... Virginia Sanchez Secretary ....... John Kaouk Secretary .... Alaine Thompson Treasurer . . . . . . Willis Bevis Treasurer .... Margaret Purnell Sponsor- -Mrs. Margaret Bach 83 nfl? I il'l'l3Rlz FARMIZRSZ Raw I: R. Culligan. E. Loeber. R. Hardegree. M. Ackerman. G. Gandy. Row ll: R. Bishop. W. Reason. Houser. S. Murray, S. Lanero, R. Taylor. D. Murray. Row Ill: F, Canary. J. Culligan. G. Allen, W. Burger. C. Newell, P. Newell. Row IV: R. Bladsoc. R. Brown. W. Willis, J. Beard. R. Ackerman. Sweitzer, F. Parrott. D. Woodcock. GOUD FARMER, GOOD CITIZEN Tivuasia TILLERS of the soil learn and earn in Jacksons Future Farmers of America. This organization is a member of the na- tional organization of Future Farmers. The boys study vocational agriculture and then put their knowledge to practical use on the school farm. Here they grow live stock. vegetables. and flowers which they sell. Products grown by the members are also entered in contests and many were displayed at the County Fair. lu OFFICERS Prrfsidcvit . . . . . . .Eddie Loebet' Vice President . . ..... Benny Hurt SUCFPYIII'-X '... . . .Ronald Hardegree Treuxizrer . . . . .Maurice Ackerman Reporter . . . . . .Robert Culligan Sentinel .. .... Gordon Gandy Adviser . . . . .Rex C. Bishop Young Charmers CHARM CLUB! Row I: M. Stim- mcl, M. Campbell, J. Robins, V. Lansford, M. Hobbs, B. Lewis, E. Ropetcr, .l. Payne. M. Snell- ing. Row ll: C. Fagain, C. Aqui- lina, V. Herrera. B. Baker, F. Clifton, J. Kennedy. P. Wiggins. M. Farr, Mrs. Collins, F. Butter- field, P. Cannon. THE CHARM CLUB under the direction of Mrs. Mae Collins, has for its purpose. the very practical idea of acquainting girls with the fundamentals of poise and beauty. At Friday morning meet- ings the girls discuss the necessity of wearing the cor- rect hair style, types of cloth- ing for every occasion. col- ors of clothing to match complexion. and the proper use of cosmetics. OFFICERS rfmsr staMEsTiiR Pres. ......... Martha Hobbs V. l'rv.v. .... Virginia Lansford Svc. .... ..... H azel Smith Treas. ......... Joan Robbins SECOND SEM ESTER Pres. ......... Jean Kennedy V. Pres. ...... Francis Clifton Sec.-Treax. . . Virginia Lansford 'sf' p BEGINNERS TENNIS CLUB: Row I: P. Edwards, M. Patton, B. Pen- nington- D. Amat, S. Swain. Pres.: D. Begasse, V. Pres., M. Hale, Sec.: J. Taylor, M. Pinder, S. Marlow, D. Danzis. Row II: B. Burton, P. Yarbrough, J. Amerson, J. Gundersen, C. Allen. S. Vlict, R. Jackson, B. Kick, EldeMarco, J. Greer, Mrs. L. DeFonso. Row III: R. Fidler, F. Odum, B. Smith, J. Marrs, W. Smith. R. Tatom, R. Hayes, P. Keller. C. Wright, J. Shaw, R. Montague, L. Lees, R. Avery. NET NEOPIIYTES BUILDING UP INTEREST, skill and competition among stu- dents is the purpose of the beginners tennis club. Under the guidance of Mr. Charles Adair these juvenile racketeers' know well that it takes constant practice to de- velop the skill of tennis to the fullest degree. Along with the Future Farmers this club sponsored a square dance as their first semester project. Their second semester project consisted of rewriting a tennis manual which they will sell to those interested in knowing more about tennis and its rules. 85 'P 1 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS: Row I: M. Wilson, O. Pazurik, J. Alford, L. Karman, D. Hall, M. Hooks. J. Wardlaw, R. Bledsoe, R. Harrison, W. Green, A. Smith. P. Taylor, C. Wiley, N. Wilson. Row Il: T. Shaw, R. Tankersly, H. Carver, J. DeYoung, M. Whiting, M. Simmons, D. Conrad, S. Kennedy, V. Pauley, B. Baldwin, C. Feldman, J. Colbath, J. Bennett, P. Nickerson, P. Dough- erty, .l. Gresham, R. Gray, L. Wetz, I. Ponce, Mrs. Stevens. Row III: Mrs. Apgar, J. Bowen, C. Pneusis, D. Rice, M. Barteaux, M. Holloway, J. Baker, B. Rice, M. Carver, M. Hisey, L. Angel, M. Clark, I Tarlcy, A. Kirous, W. Ewing, K. Mays. 'l'0YlARD NEW I'IORIlOlIS NHOORAY for the blarney stone. is the phrase used by the Future Homemakers of America every 17th of March. This club sells shamrocks and stovepipe hats on St. Patrick Day. These girls claim the red rose as the national flower, red and white as the na- tional colors. and Toward New Hori- zons as the motto. The Future Homemakers of America have participated in district and state con- ventions and have contributed to school functions. Recently the club selected a sweetheart, Randy Bledsoe, from the Future Farmers of America. BB The girls, along with the sponsors. have worked hard to further advancement in bettering the Future Homemakers of America. OFFICERS President .................. Jane Wardlaw Vice President . . . ...... Mitzi Hooks Secremry ..... .......... R uth Harrison Treasurer .................. Dorothy Hall Sponsors: Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, Mrs. Marion Apgar Senores y Senoritas SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: B. Bornoty, M. Perz, A. Haughn, V. Pres.g M. Wilson, Pres.g A. Keathley. N. Wilson. Sec.: D. Moaba, Treas. Row 11: P. Hilli- ard, L. Ponce. J. Mims, M. Shu- man, N. Horne, D. Therrien, M. Alvavcz, E. Baromei. S. Green- wood. A. Dominquez. Row Ill: P. Murphy. L. Otero. G. Cold, R. Perez, P. Manz, R. Carares, R. Vinson. P. Mingo. THE GOAL most Spanish stu- dents strive for is to be tapped into the Spanish Honor Society. This re- quires hard work on the part of the student for he or she must maintain a B average in Spanish and in conduct in all other academic sub- jects for three semesters. The purpose of this or- ganization is to promote a better understanding of the Spanish speaking countries. their language, and their people. OFFICERS First Semester President .... Marjorie Wilson Vive President. . .Anita Haughn Secretary ...... Nancy Wilson Treasurer ...,,. Doris Moaba Seermd Semester President ...... Anita Haughn Vice President ..... Livia Ponce Secretary ...... Delia Therrien Treasurer .... .... G arth Cold I I Sponsor: Miss Virginia Williamson Bovs Home EcoNoMIcs: Row I: R. Mackey, S. Penn, J. Gorgans, G. Cruger, R. Marcucci, R. Dutton, H. Smith, J. Marrs. Row ll: L. Grimm, Sec.g P. Beach, E. Burrell, E. Braddock, B. Bailey, Pres.g J. Garcia, Treas.g R. Cullingford, V. Pres.g P. Rigney, J. Hahn. COOKING Wl'I'I'l GAS BOYS from any cooking class who are interested in cooking as a hobby, who may wish to use it as a career. or who just like to eat compose the Chefs Club. They cook on alternate Fridays, using every other Friday for planning, finding recipes and seeing movies on cooking. From the dozens of boys regretfully turned away because of lack of room it apparently is a popular club. Some of the boys' concoctions have been served to their friends, who pronounce them first-rate. High on the list of desirable foods are cookies. OFFICERS First Semester President ..... Lonnie Peacock V. Pres. .... Ronald Cullingford Sec.-Treas. . .Frank Schoenholtz Sponsor: Mrs. Second Semester President ......... John Scott Vice President. .Derrell Reagan Secretary ..Roland Barningham Treasurer ...... Harold Cade Frances Bailey 87 s -nk Sl-NIUR Httau Y-Ttit-.Nsz Row I: J. McPherson. R. Polilzaro. P. Mundy. M. Smith. F. Umstead. P. Fousek. A. Abernathy. A. Sanborn. S. Kemp. B. Hall. V. Johnson. V. Williams, C. Wade. S. l.e Roux. P. Banks. B. Ross. M. Gillette. Row ll: D. Williams. D. McLane. M. Miller. M. Summers. J. Wilson. J. Robbins. J. Deetl. J. Cirtllin. Chap.: S. Tindell. Sec.: J. Salmon. Pres.: S. Poston. Treas.: W. Cleveland. V. Pres.: G. Dostaler. M. Perez. V, Raven. Smith. l. Holland. B. Warren. l.. Ponce. B. Stevens. L. French. A. Nesbit. Run' Ill: Mrs. Normand. l.. Smith. V. Reeve. S. Reed. A. Garcias. B. McCarthy. B. Bednar. P. Dopko. M. Taylor. B. Vetter. F. Roberts. J. Andreu. S. Allison, B. Bornoty. .l. Morgan, M. Williauns. S. Martin. J. Carlisle. D. Ripley. R. Oberg. P. Brock- way. B. Wilson. J. Jacobs. L. Livingston, Miss Shepler. Row IV: S. McCrea. Powell. J. Kimbro. H. Cassidy. R. Ponder. D. Evans, A. Marshall. R. Brewer. S. Lavis. G. Gould, S. Fassett. R. Rogers. W. Gilliam. D. Dnver. B. King. B. Bennett. B. Hickson. V. O'Field. C. Hyde. B. Thompson. L. End. J. Murphree. M. Vickery. G. Gallagher. Row V: E. Boromei. J. Bunn. J. Watson. M. Roberts. F. Smith. J. Tate. M. McKinney. D. Lupanacci. C. Ault. S. Crane, W. Palmersley. D. Parks. P. Grimsley. P. Symonette. P. Clot. A. Hall. J. Holbrook. P. Mason. F. Cooper. J. Townsend. A. Marsh, M. Frady. V. Pauley. Moore. A. Bergson. SERVICE FOI! A BYWORD Tina staNtoR Y-TEENS. with a membership SITONU SPM' STER OH-lfIfRS Qf Qjvcr is 21 branch of the Young PI't'.K'fdl'Ilf ............ Mllfy Joyce SllI'lTl'T1Cl'S - - -- -- V ' .. . lt Women s Christian Association. They are 'U P J U 'lmn' Clwfmd , l I . , i l ' I Svwelzzry .... .. Marlene Miller outstanding in activities of the City Wide 7-,.l,,,,,,,.l,,. H H H l . . I U Q 1 U . ' I Mary Taylor lnterclub Council of Y-Teens. 5,,,,,,,-,,,-, Various activities include program Mrs. Florence Normand and Miss Essie Sheplct' meetings. Tally and Wallet sales. dances tAnnual Cotton Queen Danceb. teacher talent show. chocolate for Christmas lEuropeJ. White Christmas. taking mag- azine subscriptions. and City and Re- gional Conferences of Y-Teens and Hi-Y. High ideals are those of the Y-Teens and the girls strive to make these felt throughout the school. Frkst Sl-IMlzS'l'lfR Ort-'teriits l'f-uiitlvzzr ................... Joyce Salmon Vim' Pl't'.t'l'fft'lII . . . . . .Wilma Cleveland Sec'r't'!ur,v .... . . . Susie Tindell Trt'r1.wu't'r . Shirley Poston Ill! 4 I South Of The Border PAN AMI-iku',xN CLUB: Row I: E. Still. N. White. Y. Groover. P. Eiro. l.. Otero. Pres.: N. Bor- ges. C. Mesa. G. Page. Row II: Mr. Renedo. H. deCordova. R. Carares. Treas.: S. Nelson. Sec.: 'l'. Espejo, V. Pres.: F. Flores. M. Torra, E. Hide. M. Fegert. H. Aquilina. PROMOTING Goan-WILL and understanding of S o u t h American countries is the main purpose of the Pan American Club. As one of their projects. the Pan Amer- ican club co-sponsors the annual Spanish Fiesta given by the Spanish department. using colorful Latin Ameri- ca as its theme. As another project. this club undertook the job of sponsoring a shelf in the li- brary which contains Latin American books donated every semester by the club. At the entrance of the school may be seen a case. display- ing beautiful and colorful souvenirs from different South American countries. OFFICERS l ir.tI Sf'lHl'.Ylt'l' Prmidwir ...... Lorenzo Otero Vice Pre-.vidvnt .... Tony Espejo Sr-rrerarlv ..... Shirley Nelson I rc'us1ll'a'r ....... Paul C asares Second Sc'n1c's!er President ......... Pilar Eiro V. President . . Manuel Guimenz Sl'l'H'f!Il'.V ....... Nance White 7'rva.mrvr ..... Blanche Bornoty Sponsor: Mr. Thomas Renedo IIBRARY CLUB: Row I: E. Eichelberger. K. Snodgrass, G. Safford, l Thomas, S. Green. D. Rogers. Row ll: D. Ressler. G. Jennings. W. McEachin. C. Kennedy. C. Egger. J. Elwood. P. Ursin. A. Jack- son, Miss Spaulding. Row Ill: Miss Price, J. Lowery, D. Grice. S. Garguilo, R. Partin. N. White, l... Wallberg. D. Auwarter, T. Sewyer. Row IV: B. Albert. H. Landriss, C. Sharman. E. Bodden, J. Snod- grass, E. Middlebrooks. R. Lee. F. White, R. Hamon. WE TURNED o'ER MANY Books TOGETHER. Students desiring more time to read, join the Library club. Book enthusiasts tell about books they have enjoyed and senior English students from the current literature classes give book reviews. The remainder of the club period is spent reading books of their choice. Finding mutual friends in books. the members make lasting friendships with each other. OFFICERS l'iI.l'.YI SClHl'.Ylt'l' Pl't'A'flI'C'I1f ....... Jack Elwood Vice Presirlenl . .Sandra Greene Ser.-7'rva.v. ..... Charles Egger Sf'f'UII!f Svlm'.m'r Prcsirfvrir ..... Tommy Sawyer Vice Praviflwir. . .Jerry Jennings Sevrvmry ...... Donna Rogers Treasurer ..... Sandra Greene Sp0n.mr.s': Miss Elizabeth'Price, Miss Virginia Spaulding 89 U5 GIRLS LETTER CLUB: Row I: M. Gammage, M. Warren. Sec.g R. Lowe. Treas.g.I. Gray. Prcs.1 M. Blanton. V. Pres.: S. Hudson, S. Manrose, G. Spurling, L. Dutton. B. Bertoni, B. Evans. R. Woodward, F. Scott. ATHLETIC MIIIDED FEMALES Goon l.liADERSHlI' and sportsmanship are stressed in the Girls' Letter Club. These girls who have been awarded their .I's for outstanding participation in the Girls Athletic Association. are always working hard to promote good school spirit. The club's projects for this year in- cluded the selling of Beat Tags , spon- soring the Thanksgiving dance, ofiiciating at the county-wide sportsdays. taking the national otlicials tests, and sending food boxes overseas. The club also contributed to the bus fund and purchased golf equip- ment for the physical education depart- ment. Still the most enioyable project of the Girls' Letter Club is their annual camp- FIRST SI: M FSTIZR OFFICERS President ..................... Irene Gray Vic-v-Prm. . . . . . . Mildred Blanton Svw'0taz'y .................. Mary Warren Treasurer .................... Ruth Lowe SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidem ............... Gertrude Spurling Vice-President ................ Betty Evans Secretary ..... . . . Shirley Manrose Treasurer .... .... S hirley Hudson 90 ing trip to Fair Island. Sleeping in bed rolls, cooking over an open fire. swim- ming, boating. fishing in the bay. and singing around the campfire make the weekend one that will long be remem- bered. Quick On The Draw ART CLUB: Row 1: M. Clark, P. Hilliard, D. Shouse, W. Griffin. C. Rush, O. LeTourneau, S. Robertson. Row ll: Miss Dysart, M. Smith, F. Dorfman, M. Reed, J. Fitzgibbons, H. Grulke, L. Hardy. Row Ill: B. Brock, W. Nolden, L. Hazen, L. Corson, E. Arcamonte, S. Selkowsky, R. Muse. To RAISE MONEY for the purchase of art supplies is the yearly project of the Art club. This organization pro- vides an opportunity for students to continue their interest in art. Posters for ad- vertising events and school activities are listed under handcrafts which the club members may keep after they are used. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ...... Wanda Griffin Vice President. . .Danny Shouse Secrelarjv ...... Carolyn Rush Treasurer . . .Omer LeTourneau SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ...... Wanda Griffin Vice President .... Peggy Clark Secretary ...... Carolyn Rush Treasurer ...... Marian Jones Sponsor Miss Mary Ann Dysart CLINIC MONITORS: Row I: M. Gaudin. O. Pazurik. C. Yarbrough. V. Darnell, B. Craven, S. Reed, S. Pope, M. Palazzolo. Row Il: .l. Wilson, W. Cleveland, B. Gambrell, J. A. Ames. S. Scarbrough. B. Balcurn. B. Schaar, J. Reitzel, P. Mundy. P. Dopko. Miss Johnson. Row III: D. Deuschle. L. Karman. B. Clark, P. Harrell, F. Wood- cock. J. Klein, D. Reed, L. Mauch, B. Bornoty. FUTURE IIIGIITIIIGALES GIRLS who wish to follow Florence Nightingale. start pre- paring for their career by helping in the nurse's oiiice to serve the student body. Time is provided for Miss Johnson to teach classes by the clinic monitors who take care of the clinic. Reliability and good judgment are required of these young ladies who need to know when an emergency that will call the nurse fronI class arises. No officers are elected as this is purely a service group. not a regular club. Instead of having a study hall, these girls assist Miss Johnson. Sponsor: Miss Zelda Johnson 9 I RELIGION FIRST, Others second, Yourself M . , 1 vi UW JOY CLUB: Row I: J. Moore, A. Dominquez, D. Graham R. Dominquez, G. Donaldson, Treas.g B. Herrero. V. Pres.: P. Mingo, Pres.g S. Millar, E. Smith, C. Day. Row II: E. Morgan, S. Dominquez, M. Mooney. M. Smith, B. Mappin, S. Hall, A. Brown, J. Jennings, C. Anderson. O. Greer, P. Dc- Foe. Row Ill: A. Cole, S. McLendon, M. Wallace, E. Snyder, J. Thomas, B. Ramsey, M. Langdale, A. Haigh, J. Carrero, B. Gambrell, G. Bedford, W. Foster. Row IV: R. Vinson, B. Lovelady. S. Little- field, J. Hackney, B. J. Jones, H. Eldon, B. Geiger, M. Watson, R. Larson, B. Lancaster, J. Harris, T. Damren. CIIODSE YOU 'I'l'lIS DAY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President . .................. last , is the motto of the Joy Club, which is founded on the principles of Christian living. A morning devotional period of twenty-five minutes each day is the main project of the Joy Club. This year the club donated money to mission stations in Africa, China, Colombia, and South America. This club has grown continuously from year to year and is now OIIC of the larger organizations at Jackson. 92 Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . SFCON Patty Mingo . . . ..... Bruni Herrero . . . . Donna Jean Pearce . . . Gloria Donaldson D SEMESTER OFFICERS President ............... Gloria Donaldson Vice President Secretary. .... Treasurer ..... . . . .... Bruni Herrero Shirley Millar Martha Wallace Sponsor-Mrs. Nora Rice Singing ls Their lingo SFNIOR Bovs Ciiokusz Row I: J. Martin, D. l.aRocca. B. Smith- Pres.g B. Burton, V. Pres.: Ter- mine. Sec.: R. Fidler, Treas.: B. Herrero, D. Danzes. Row ll. Mrs. DeFonso. R. Stoppe. F. Gay, B. Quiris. H. Pope. J. Marrs, F. Preece, l.. VanDoren. Raw III: B. Buckner. W. Smith. H. Todd. R. Tatom. F. Odum. S. Cohen, N. Rynning. Row IV: W. Dempsey, R. Overfelt, C. James. H. Carver. G. Winskie. R. Lightbourn. G. Cold, D. Jones. K. Simons. Tina siarsnoit novs' cnoizus has taken part in all the chor- al programs at school this year. Some of these have been in conjunction with the Mixed Chorus and others, such as presentation for the Dade County P.T.A. in Sep- tember, and an assembly program for Little River Jun- ior High School in March, were done without assist- ance. FIRST SIEMESTIQR OFFICERS l'rv.ridw1I ....... Bobby Smith Vin' Prtnrizlcrii .... Billy Burton Sc't'l't'Itll'y . ...... Joe Termine Trm.s'in'vr ...... Rodney Fidler Siacoism SIEMESTIER OFFICERS l'rz'.rirlw1t .... Norman Rynning Viva' Pra'.videnr .... Pope Ryals Spmtxor-Miss Laura DeFonso AR'ris'riC Fl-YPINGI Row 1: A. Mittuch. J. Gardner. M. Frederick, B. Snelling. Treas.g J. Hilton, Pres.: J. Britton. Sec.: M. Wagner, V. Pres.: D. Snelling, J. Bryan. Row Il: Mrs. Hamrick, C. Howard, J. Wagner, D. Thompson, J. Smith, V. Carlson. C. Fuller, D. Bush, M. Kerns, J. Kaufman. Raw III: L Carpenter. J. Sheiheld, B. Wag- ner. G. Stewart, T. Simmons, C. Sauls, T. Tagtmier, B. Addison, D. Smith. TYPING TRICKERY As THE NAME IMPLIES. the Artistic Typing Club has been organized for people who are interested in improving their typing skill as well as developing their artistic ability on the typewriter. The members make pictures and designs which are used as book covers or placed on the bulletin board. Aside from enjoyment. they strive to cultivate better work habits and posture at the typewriter. Some of the handiwork of this club was displayed at the P.T.A. open house in the gym. OFFICERS President . . .Mary Ann Carter Svc' ........... Patty Braddock V. Pres .... . .Frances Kennedy Trmx ......... Dorothy Nelson Sponsor--Mrs. Ruth Hamrick 03 . f1fw e' . I D.C'.T.: Row I: R. Brewer. Sec.: P. Harrod. Sec.: B. King. V. Pres.. B. Bennett. Pres.: M. Feit. Treas. Row II: W. Greene, V. Raven, M. Gillette. R. West, M. Hooks. W. Gilliam. R. Poston. Row III: C. White. J. Klein. M. Rothman, P. Jones, D. Page, S. Underhill. J. Jacobs. Mrs. V. May- field. Row IV: H. Eldon, D. Horne, R. Fidler, W. Schayowitz, T. Holmes. R. Sanchez, B. Cooper. EARNING 'I'I'IEIIl WAY TO SUCCESS Wie woRK to make our dreams come true. The Diversified Cooperative Training class bridges the gap between school and business. The industrious students who compose this group attend school four hours in the morning and work on a training job for four hours in the afternoon. Two hours of their school time is spent in study directly related to their job. The re- maining time is spent in regular curricula. There are twenty-nine students in the club this year. Each is preparing for the career of his choice. The business firms 91 of Greater Miami cooperate with the school in preparing these students to take their place in the business world. hours of their school time are spent in Business leaders have expressed their approbation of the type of students D. C. T. provides. OF F ICE RS President ................ Barbara Bennett Vice-President ........ . . . Barbara King Recording Secretary .... .... P at Harrod Correspomling Secretary . . . . Ruth Brewer Treasurer .................... Myra Feit Coordinator . . . . . Mrs. Valera G. Mayfield Armchair Travelers TRAVEL CLUII: Row I: S. Thur- man, G. Simpson, C. Jacobs. V. Pres.g B. Davis, Pres.g J. Keller, Sec.: E. Bechtel. J. Ruck, H. Cunnie. Row Il: W. Cates, J. Simpsonn, T. Elder. O. Bray- ant. F. Teachman, M. Feldman, E. Scott, Mr. Brown, C. Gon- zalez. Row III: R. Hansis, C. Faxon. P. Kula, R. Minot, R. Foxter. D. Worley. G. Jammel. T0 LEARN of the pleasures and worthwhile knowledge derived from travel is the cul- tural aim of the Travel club. Imaginary tours are taken through various countries by the sponsor who serves as a guide for the club, and shows the many souvenirs and postcards which he has brought back from his own trips. Students give reports of the places visited by consult- ing reference books and tra- vel literature. Its purpose is to create and develop. in the members. a desire to travel and an ability to get the most out of a trip. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Prexiderzt .......... Joe Davis Vice President. . .Charles Jacobs Sec. 8: Treas. ...... Jean Keller SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..... Richard Partin Vice President. .Richard Hayes Secretary ....... Joan Mallion Treasurer ...... Charles Jacobs Sponsor-Mr. William Brown ADVANCED TENNIS: Row 1: V. Lounders. N. Drummand. D. Ames. J. Thayer, V. Pres.: S. Reedy, Pres.g D. Leonardy. Sec.-Trcas.g J. Garber, M. Hauriahan. Row II: J. Potter. L. Temple, R. Carlile. R. Barninghan, E. Campbell. D. Saley. W. Breland, R. Blews. M. Eslinger, Mr. Adair, A. Tankerslev. RACQIIETEERING 'ROUND SPORTSMINDED STUDENTS of Miami Jackson have built up the reputation of the Advanced Tennis club until it has become synonymous with the terms good sportsmanship and fair play. This club which meets every Friday morning is inter- ested mostly in developing their strokes and serves which will in turn produce better players. Many times during the year famous tennis players such as Gardnar Mulloy have displayed their athletic ability in order to stimulate a greater interest in the sport of tennis. Most of the tennis practices take place at Moore Park. After school the courts are alive with players. OFFICERS President ...... ............... . . . Annie Tankersly Vice President ......... . .. Dolores Leonardy Secretary and Treasurer . . . ....... Joan Thayer 95 '-fl. N V' '-7' ww . ,- Kl'Yf1l,llIiZ Kll!'l'llIltQ.' B. Morris. R. Mayo, L. Mil lcr. C. Wright. D. Wcnslcy. B. Price. Row I: A. Rodbcrg. M. Richards. M. Warren. S:c.1Swecthcart. Rannie O'Berg: T. Johnson. Trcas.1 R. Shashaty. l'. Bcllar. Chaplain: D. Kavanaugh, V. Pres. Row Il: B. Herrcro. C. James. D. Orr. P. Manz. S. Callahan. E. Russell, C. Tcrminc. P. Morgan, J. O'Connor, Mr. Moomaw. Row III: E. Franklin. K. Roberts. T. Myers. P. Ryals. A. Alexander, L. Pack. R. Goodman, K. Loncs. B. Christ. C. Palazzolo. SHOW YCIIR 'K' Unmaiz Tllli AGGRJZSSIVE LEADERSHIP of presidents Don Cox and Tom Bellar the Key Club concluded a most successful year. The monickers of tree traders was substituted for the age old Hfioorscrub- bers as the Key Club boys sold Christ- mas trees for the Allapattah Lions Club on a commission basis to the tune of well over one hundred dollars. The Key Club displayed a spirit of good will when it donated a large portion of the one hun- dred dollars to the Hi-Y's bus fund. With the guidance of Mr. D. E. Moo- maw, sponsor. and the consistent gener- osity of Mr. Ted Robinson and Mr. James Withers the Key Club has been able to conduct a junior high speech con- test. and soundproof with acoustical tile the teachers lunchroom. OFFICERS First Senwslvr Prvxirlvrzt ...................,.. Don Cox Viz-c-Prcxirlwir ............ Dan Kavanaugh Sr'c'rr'rm'y ..... .... M ack Warren 7'reusurvr ..,............ Teddy Johnson Sc'z'0nd Sz'n1r'.s'1c'r President .................... Tom Bcllar Vin'-Pr'r'.s'izlw1! . . . . . Sid Callahan St'C'l'E'IfIl',Y ..... .... R ay Shashaty 'l'rwi.s'11r'w' . . . . . . Richard Mayo Buys Behind The Reel lVll.lA Pkoz Raw I: E. Cridland, B. Hagan. D. Murray, B. Floyd. Student Council: B. Abrams, V. Pres.: L. Remsnydcr. Pres.1 M. Balkcom. Sec.: E. Donahue. R. Easom, C. Soter, W. Goodwin. Raw II: C. Dunklebergcr. T. Soverin. J. Rosicr, G. Dixon. P. Avery. B. Hollingsworth. D. l.a- Rocca, J. Fisher, W. Goolsby. G. Kerr. D. Burroughs. Sponsor. Row III: S. Webb. N. Ganyard. B. Baker. B. Kern. M. Jones, B. Watson P. Cunio, P. Beals, P. Webb. C. Fisher. J. Dyer. To TEACH ESSENTIALS in movie projection and then to apply these skills is the pur- pose of the Mija Pro Club. Services to the school are rendered by operating ma- chines for classroom movies. operating microphones. and stage and spotlights in dra- matic and musical produc- tions. Oifrficiaas If - I rt su ent ..... Lee Remsnyder Viet' Prusirlunt ..... Bill Abrams Secnvury ...... Mark Balkcom Spmis0r'.t'.' Mr. Burroughs, Mr. Rogalski DUFFERS: Row 1: Mr. W. C. Worley, J. White. R. Gee, P. Wilson E. Campbell. R. Lee, Pres.: T. Bailey. L. Thrasher, A. DeRosa Q Row ll: A. Carhone, R. Lindstrom, D. Simpkins. H. Bach. C. Flem- ing, F. Voslok, D. Snelgrane, J. Pope, J. Caudle, C. Emery. Row Ill: H. Hernandez, J. Harward, J. Brannock, B. Kerns, T. Goe. D Sutherland, P. Axt, J. Thrash. D. Gannon. R. Altman. M. Marti- nez. Treas.: C. Arant. DETEIIMINED DIIFFERS To THE DUFFERS, learning perseverance and patience is the most important object. in learning the techniques of golf. Members of this club get plenty of sun and good exer- cise. The putters have participated in tournaments and hope to be more active in the near future. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President .......... Bob Lee Presiderzt ........ Jim Fanaro Secretary ..... Mario Martinez Vice-President ...... Bob Lee Secretary ......... Carl Arant Treasurer . . . . . . Jerry Thayer Sponsor-Illr. Worley 97 HI-Y CLUB: Row I: H. Daimler, l.. Jenkins, D. Mearlot, C. Kay, C. Newman. Joyce Salmon. Sweet- heart: W. Grubbs, J. Seegers, Bowker. B. Cooper, D. Dempsey, T. McDill. Row II: D. Bodin. D. Todd, D. DelMonoeo. T. Potter, R. Carpenter, Pres.: G. Williams. Sec.: A. Dupras. Chaplain: D. Fouche. V. Pres.: A. Conger, J. Keathley, J. Ackerman, J. Morrison, W. Quiris. A. Shlafrock. D. Horne. Row Ill: T. Irvin, B. Frady, H. Powell. G. Hommell, F. Woodall. D. Rising. J. l.uis. J. Oakes. A. Copeland. D. Malone, W. Jones, R. Nichols, Coach Porch. Row IV: W. l.avender. W. Reason, R. Doll, C. Mills. R. Terilli, B. Jones, R. Brown. B. Gray. J. Shaffer. B. Harrell. K. Pol- 'ert. J. Dagher, J. Schwelm. IDEALS INCORPORATED JAc'KsoN's CHAPTER of the Young Men's Christian Association, the Hi-Y club, has just finished one of the most success- ful years since its founding. With the able direction of Mr. Ben Porch and Mr. R. G. Johnson. along with the close help of Mr. Herb Ball of the Northwest YMCA. the Jackson chapter did their utmost to maintain the national purpose of the Hi-Y. That is. To create. maintain, and extend. throughout the school and community. high standards of Christian character. Heading the Hi-Y's long list of endea- vors was the promotion and raising of enough money to purchase a new bus for the athletic department. A total of 551.500 was gathered for the needed replacement. As usual. The White Christmas Box- es. the food for needy families. was a great success. Many families enjoyed a Christmas feast from the over-llowing boxes. FIRST Sl' M l-Sl l-.R Ol' I'll'l'RS l'1'v,s'ic1'w11 ..... ..... ..... R t annie Carpenter Vim'-Pf'4'.x'izlc'l1I . . . .... David Fouche Scr'rt'niry ...... , . . George Williams 7'n'u.i'11n'l' . .................. John Melear SECOND Sl- lVllAS l'lfR UI-'I lt'l- RS l'resu!v11l .........,...... George Williams Vice-Prvxiflwil .............. Teddie Sholze .Scwrctary ............... . . . VVally Jones 7 rcawrw' .................. David Malone SWl:'I:'7'Hl:'A R 7'-Joyce Salmon Friendship Everywhere WoRI.D WIDE FRIENDSHIP CLUB: Row I: C. Luck, B. Hooker, J. Eultgen, B. Chrysler, G. Nunez. P. Brewer, C. Hansult. Row ll: J. Garcia, F. Hibbard. R. Le- tourneau. C. Browning, F. Coop- er, R. Perez, M. Moomjian, N. Sansevero, A. Mathers, N. Holl- ingsworth, S. Haughn, C. Isaacs. FORMERLI' named the Mod- ern Languages club, the pur- pose of the World Wide Friendship club is to further the understanding of other peoples of the world. their languages, and their customs, in the belief that this knowl- edge will p r o m ot e inter- national good will. This club has undertaken and accomplished projects such as getting signatures for the Crusade for Freedom scrolls. the collection of toys for Tide-of-Toys to be sent to the children of Europe. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President ..... Raymond Perez V. Pres .... ..... F red Cooper Sec .... .... S lyvia Gifford. Norma Sansevero Treas ........ .... C ora Isaacs . SECOND SEMESTER President .... . . .Connie Luck V. Pres. . . . . . .Ann Mathers Sec. . . .... Betty Hooker Treas. . . .... John Gardner J - J .L ki A JOCKEY CLUB: Left to right: Faye Probinsky, Mary Kammer, Louise Hardy, Miss Mitchell, Dorothy Ayars, Joyce Kennedy, Kathleen Noland. BOOTS AND SADDLES THE JACKSON JOCKEY club is open to anyone who is inter- ested in horseback riding and horsemanship. This group, ranging from beginning to advanced riders, meets once a week at North West Riding School. During the year, there are picnics, moonlight rides and the most important event is the Annual Dade County High School Horse Show. Girls belonging to the Jockey club enjoy many hours out of doors, indulging in wholesome exercise. As the riders canter along the bridle paths, they add to the picturesque scenery. They hope to increase their membership in the coming year. Just a half dozen years ago, horseback riding was added to extra-curriculum activities at Jackson. But enthusiasm steadily has increased. OFFICERS President ...... Mary Kammer Sec. 8z Treas. . . .Joyce Kennedy Sponsor-Miss Mitchell 09 2 . il Row I: P. Tedder. N. Carrier, P. Sanderson. C. Allen. C. Yarbough, B. Ramsey, L. Mauch. M. Wheeler. J. Smith. A. Cowart, V. Williams. H. Davis, M. Mackey, S. McCaleb, S. Tomberlin, M. Rhan. Row 2: J. Hackney. Berg. J. Koumjian, S. Linden, C. Haskins, B. Pennington, B. Vetter, W. Grubbs. J. Bailey. D. Reed, J. Morr s. F. Wilson, J. Taylor. J. Alford. S. Hudson, C. Rogers, M. Hanson. Row 3: Mrs. L. DeFonso, D. Loehr. M. Barteaux, F. Thorpe, J. Martin, D. LaRocca, B. QuirIs, L. VanDoran. R. Stoppe. R. Tatom. W. Smith. H. Pope, B. Herrero, H. Todd, B. Combs, J. Holbrook, B. Clifford, W. Hudson. Row 4: J. Cornberg. C. Dicks. M. Cook. C. Richardson. B. Buckner. J. Bradford. G. Cold. B. Smith. F. Odum, F. Gay. R. Trasport. D. Jones. R. Altman, l.. Angel. M. Clark, N. Davis, G. Tagmier. B. Jones, M. Snelgrove. MUSIC FOR EVERYONE THE SENIOR MIXED CHORUS, has gained FIRST 5EMl'l5T'fR OFFICERS - - - - President .................... Ken Simons recognition throughout Greater Mlaml Vice President Carmelo Terminc for outstanding performances. Among Secretary ....... ...., D orothy Recd ' ' ' ' sa ' T .' .................... D2 J 'f their activities for the year were Musical WNW' m 'mu Varieties of 1950, a Christmas pageant SECOND SEMESTER OFFWFRS Presidcnt .................. Bruni Hcrrcro for thie 'P' T' Af Several Church Concerts Vice Presizielii . . . ..... Jack Martin of religious music, a concert in the band- Secretary -.--- ------ D Ofolhy Reed Treasurer . . . .......... Dan Jones shell at Bay Front Park, the annual ope- retta, the Easter Sunrise Service in the Orange Bowl, and the Florida Music Educators Association Contest program. The Chorus was honored to combine with the University of Miami Chorale Group for a program in the new Dade County Auditorium. They also joined with Edi- son's Chorus in a half time show for the Shriner's Christmas North-South All-Star football game. The chorus's main objective is to bene- lit the school and the community by pre- setning musical programs both education- al and entertaining to those who listen and those who perform. Sponsor .. Mrs. Laura DcFonso 100 V W Q T ild life At Jackson Wim l..IFli CLUB: Row I: R. Ma- jcwski, 'I' Bogard, K. Cook. C. Roach, E. Busby, B. Marsh. A. Sheppard, H. Felton. Row Il: L. Hutchison, M. Wallace, B. Moore, B. Jones. C. Toms. P. Overfclt. R. Boyd, W. MacDon- ald. B. Conrad, J. Gardner. ANIMALS ARE STUDIED in their native habitat by mem- bers of the Reptile and Wild Life Club. During club periods. in- formation on the denizens of forests and glades are ex- changed by the members. Movies. such as one on Afri- can wild life. add to the entertainment. T h e n too, there are expeditions with the aim of bring them back alive. Enthusiasm was high dur- ing the s e c o n d semester when a group of boys espe- cially interested in snakes and other wild creatures mapped out a hunting pro- gram with the aid of their sponsor. OFFICERS I'rvsizlvnr ...... Charles Roach Vive Prosirlwzt. . .Eugene Busby Ser.-7'rm.s'. ..... Carol Cameron SECOND SEMESTER Prc.s'ia'erzl .... .... B ob Massey V. Pres .... .Eugene Arcamontc Svc .... . ......... Billy Davis 'Frvas .... .... R obert Tatom Sponsor . . . ...... Mr. Lloyd Hutchinson G.A.A. BOARD: Row I: P. Niece. J. Warren, M. Smith, M. Gam- mage, S. Manrose, B. Evans, M. Warren, S. Hudson, J. Kennedy. Row II: S. Pierce, I. Gray. I. Ponce, R. Lowe, R. Montague, M. Legge, M. Blanton, B. Bertoni, R. Woodward. G. Spurling. SPORTSDAY SPDNSORS PLANNING THE vEAn's ACT1v1TiEs for the girl's sports de- partment is the responsibility of the G.A.A. board. Each grade, 10th through 12th, has an individual leader for each intramural sport that the girls participate in after school, and therefore make up the board. Their duty is to determine how much time can be devoted to practice before a tournament is to be held. The main sports are volleyball, basketball, and softball. With the gradual increase in the number of participants each year, these girls have an important job to carry on. Sponsor: Miss Sarah Bennett. l0l 9 . ,4 W V W, , Q ,f 1 f i' ,A 4 , 1. f 1, Q' X fr -3 I ' ,J ' ' 3 , 13 lit Q1 ' i H 'x f ik JK - ,Q 4. 1X N, gi ' 'fi' .Q -1 , ' ,if Qi' ' ip! i At - f 2 if ' 'KK ,fa ' lg 1 wi A, Q ki if wsx Q , 1 4 , ' 'M' il f A 'm 5 - . f' fx .f i ,Q fl l 1' a I, 1 t'j 1 . I If Y I , ,f X 13 ll .rl 'ff' ' f ' 1' Te. 'M 'fy -9, 3 x .. , 4 x ' . rl .7 ,X I ll I' I 1 K, WS l I U K .I-, u 1 . K.s ,, :Z ex f if 5 A Q 'x V ' J , .J ' S YM . J L . .3 'N , ' ,sf X xx . 5 x R E px 1 sie, 'fax I 'lv M 'M lx 5 S Q 5 1 ll I W 'win 3 A ,Pg K Q if , Q ' 'fir .Q J' x 4 N xi E .awk A ff' EYQ, A M W ,nf nm R 'i. 1 M . h EJ ' ,L A 4 13232, K fi 1 V qffw '11 I 1, M - Q 1, ,, '- , 1 , N W -fs fgy ' A A 5 , 'lf wi 'ik . . Q ga 1 - ' QgJ,i11Qb,gf J , t 1 Y f . FISHING CLUB. Top: M. Martinelli, Mr. Charles Jenkins Csponsori, R. Mayton L Mann. G. Perry, C. Robeshaw, T. Williams. Center: L. Fack Ier E Overstreet, W. Burger, R. Hagler, J. Lemon, R. Castillo. Bottom W Shtpolskt G. Barrett, B. Kroner, G. Walker, R. Hardegree, J. Price, P Wilson R Rey. IIODK LINE AND . . . LEARNING TECHNIQUES to catch the one that got away is the purpose of the newly organized Fishing Club. Knowledge of the methods of fishing is increased by studying the right time to fish, diiferent fish and what they are attracted by, iish- ing etiquette, and carefulness while fish- mg. This club also acts as a clearing house for arranging fishing trips for the mem- bers. When the students return they tell about their experiences. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ................ James Bradford Viee President ........... George Holliday Secretary ...................... Joe Price Treasurer ................... Larry Mann SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ................ Charles Robshaw Vice President ............ Richard Mayton Secretary ...... ..... B ill Schipolski Treasurer .... ........ . Larry Mann Sponsor .... .... M r. Charles Jenkins I04 tsponsorj , Bob Massey. IICSPITAI. IIELPEIIS FOLLOWING in the footsteps ot' the Red Cross are the Jr. Red Cross ofiicers. These people are the backbone of the organiza- tion here at Jackson. It is their job to see that projects are carried out throughout the school to the fullest extent. The Jr. Red Cross club consists of a representa- tive from each home room. Every student in school joins by contributing funds each year. Projects sponsored by the Jr. Red Cross are collecting funny books for vet- erans' hospitals, sending toys and small supplies to children abroad. In an assembly program, the group shows Jackson students the service Red Cross offers those in need. OFFICERS President .................... Gail Gould Viee President , , ................ Pat Nelss Secretary ....... ............. A nn Nesbitt Treasurer ................ Lonnie Peacock Sponsor: Miss Irene Frambach RED CROSS. Sitting: Gail Gould. Wan - da Grubbs, Pat Neiss. Standing: Lon .' nie Peacock, Miss Irene Frambach 5-Q.. Ilwz Phys. Iimun unn lllllt' Ulll I RUlM'l'Is nlis UI Qllfll COIN xw, lk. vi sri ' MA 2' 's Izal. clamcx lcaxn to square dance. Bunny Price. Ronnie Carpenter. and Edison Russell learn llPl1OlNlL'llI'I1l in home cc. Ralph mx dance ax Don Dulnpscy llnapprmangly looks on. Wayne SCl1l1l'llCl'll gnes Tammy nu argument. f'lNIl R: Mr. Pm' Iakcx 'Q ' morninu snack. What a 'r' df' says Bob Floyd. School lwliccmcn bask nn sun on clnlly day. HUIIUMI Mr. UI 1 nly Q 5. lI'l unswx lax! niglnk haxlwllwall ganna: Rccnactnwnl of Nativity in C'l1rixln1as 1lNNCIT1l7lf, I-iglnh gladcr cycs LlllL'I dlnncr lcv . SillfIl.L'.' Mary Warren. l.arry Pack. .lanet Richards. Smna'in,q.' Ann Con art. lidison Russell. JUNIOR CLASS BIG WHEELS UNDER THE GUIDANCE of Mrs. Mary Carlson, the junior class sponsor. the February and June junior-senior proms. These social affairs are the most successful of the year. accord- ing to those who attend. Jr. Playmakers. a group of plays enacted by drama students. is spon- sored by the junior class. And a new money making project this year is the bake sales which have delight- ed the sweet-tooths of all the SILI- dents. At the Prom the junior class pre- sents an entertaining floor show and it spices-up the atmosphere with the senior class flower and colors. OFFICERS Presidwzt ................ LARRY PM K Vice Pri-xiflcrzr ........ JANia'r RICHARDS St'l'fl'lll7'j' ....... .... M ARY WARRI'N TI'l'lI.YIll'l'I' .... ...,.. M ARY COWART Emsow Russrri. Sponsor. . . .... Mas. MARY CARI sow R,u'moNn CARLEY, senior and F.F.A. presi- dent. whom teachers and pupils held in the deepest respect and affection because of his outstanding qualities. was killed in an acci- dent early during the school year. He will live as an inspiration to his fellow students. enshrined in the hearts of those he left behind. MW Q film-ii! gg, x s 4:75 on ' Q K K f ll dsx Above ure members of the Kings eourt: Runnie O'Berg. Kermit Roberts. Joyce Sulmon. Bob llpsliuw. Burburu Stevens. Art Duprus. Qlzvwl-Katy Arunt. King- Dun Kuvaimuigli. Wundu Grubbs. Hurry Kornprobst. Betty Gumbrell. Pete Mum. amd Wilmai Cleveland. Ronnie Carpen- ter is not pictured. liueh yeur the senior eluss selects seven boys und seven girls us eatndidutes for King und Queen ol' Miami .luekson High School. By popular vote ol' the student body Dun Kaivzmuugh und Katy Arunt were given the titles ol' King und Queen. The crowning ol' the king und queen ut the amnuul eoronution bull elimuxed the :ielivities ol' student duy. King Dom and fag lv ' 34' WE img! W5 hrgrg .LW . r M XN 'Wx fi . June senior class officers are pictured above and mid-year class officers, below. TOP BRASS DF 'l'I'IE SENIOR CLASS i FEBRUARY CLASS OFFICERS Prcxizlvnl ............... Charles Palazzolo Vice President ................ Joyce Mims Secretary .... .... E ddie Joyce Lee Tl't'llXlll'l'l' . . . . . Marjorie Wilson NNITH So little done. so much to do as its motto, the June Senior Class. under the leadership of president Dan Kavan- augh. enjoyed a successful year. Com- mittees to choose the class flower, motto and colorsg committees to plan for Skip Day, the senior Banquet and Work Day: committees to nominate class officers. football game sponsors. deans for Student Day, and King and Queen kept many Senior homeroom representatives busy planning. Then too, there were the senior meet- ings where the president and sponsor, Mrs. Cleta Worley. tried to create order among the sometimes noisy seniors. On the night of May I8 at the University of Miami Student Club Juniors, Seniors, and their guests danced to the tune of After Graduation Day at the annual Junior- Senior Prom. Graduation on June 8 cli- maxed the year. The Mid-year Class, headed by Prexy Charles Palazzolo, was also kept busy by the many Senior activities. The class mot- to of the February grads was, We build the ladder by which we climb to success. JUNE CLASS OFFICERS President ................ Dan Kavanaugh Vice President .............. Roland Terilli Secretary .... . . . Gloria Donaldson Tresaurer .. ...... Bunny Price Anna-llnn Marlo Alborn 0 AHHl'1 -Lik6SI Swim-- ming and dancing: Dislikes: catty girls. G. A. A. 10, 11. 12: Charm Club 10, 11: Dramatics Club 12: Allied Youth 11, 12: Thespian Honor Society 12: Sr. Class Play. I.:-sllo Allen llnke-r o Baker -I-ikCS1 I0 Play f00l- ball: Dislikes: sarcastic people. Home Room Pres. 10, V. Pres. ll: Student Council 10. 11: Football 10: Science Club 10: Intramural Football 11, 12: Intramural Basket- ball ll, 12. lluy Charles llnsnu-ll 0 'Golden Toe -Likes: to play football: Dislikes: conceited girls. Football 10, ll, 12: Baseball 10, ll. 12: Glee Club 10, ll, 12. llorolhylc-as Thu-rosa llogassoo o Dui - Likes: to have fun: Dislikes: leaving school. Red Cross Club 10: Sr. Girls Chorus 10: Glee Club 10. 11, V. Pres. 12: Mixed Chorus 10. 11. 12: Charm Club 11. 12: Music Honor So- ciety 12: Allied Youth 12. Mllllra-cl Milla-r lllanlon 0 M1'lif '-UKCSI SPOYISC Dislikes: arguments. Home Room Treas. 10. Treas. 11: Mixed Chorus 10: Girls Chorus ll, 12: Student Council 11: G. L. C. ll, Treas. 12, V. Pres. 12: Jr. Band Major- ette 10: Science Club 10: Sr. Class Play: Volleyball 10. 11, 12: Softball 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: G. A. A. 10, 11, 12. Curl L4-lnnd Browning. Jr. o Carl - Likes: to ily airplanes: Dislikes: old-fashioned clothes. Student Council 10, 11: Home Room Pres. 10, V. Pres. 11. llc-Inn lfordell Carver o Pee Wee -Likes: va- cation in Tampa: Dislikes: conceited people. F. H. A. 10, 11, 12: .loy Club ll: Student Council 10, 12. Frodorlo Bl. lioolu-r o Fred --Likes: to march in the band: Dislikes: the way the country is run. Sr. Band ll, 12: Color Guard 11, 12: Allied Youth ll, 12: World Wide Friendship Club V. Pres. 12. .lohnnna Ellzaholh Do Young o I0z1,1 '--Likes: vacation in Maryland: Dislikes: conceited people. Charm Club 10: F. H. A. 11, 12: Student Council 10: Library Staff 10, 11, 12: Home Room Sec. 10. Treas. 12. Antonio lispq-jo o Tony -Likes: to be with Joan: Dislikes: to have car troubles. Student Council 10: Pan American Club Treas. ll, V. Pres. 12. fnrolvn Budd Fe-ldman o Cami -Likes: to sleep: Dislikes: to get up in the morning. Home Room F. H. A. 12, Pres. 12: Student Council 12: Joy Club ll: Art Club Sec. 10. nlnok Folds-r Ferguson o Fe1'!lif '-Likes: to Slay in bed on cold mornings: Dislikes: teachers who show partiality. Dutfers Club 10: Art Club Treas. 11. Pres. 12: Home Room Pres. 10. Treas. ll. Pres. 12: Intramural Sports 10, 11. 12: Minstrel 12: Thespian Honor Society ll, Treas. 12: Dramatic Club Pres. 12: Thespian Play 12: Jr. Playmakers 11, 12: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Sr. Class Play. lluhy Ewjolyn Frlnr 0 Ruby - Likes: pretty clothes: Dislikes: snobbish girls. Book Club 10: Hope Chest Club 12: Book Room Sec. 10. lillllllll RY GRADUATES i i Y s i x 1 et. . ' fp- 1 1 . if Boker Blanton Cooper Feldman l Bassett Browning De Young Ferguson Alboro Begassee Carver Espejo Friar '-x Q' l Good Gresham Hibbert Jones Kindley i I I Gray Gulbrandsen Holliday Keafhley Kroner W Green Hale Jenkins Kennedy Langdale Phyllis Katherine Good o HuhbIv.i- - Likes: a teacher with a sense of humor: Dislikes: study hall. F. H. . 10, 11, I2. Irena Daphne- Gray Q Irz'm '-Likes: all kinds of sports: Dislikes: conceited boys. Globe Staff 12: G. A. A. Treas 10, V. Pres 11. 12: G. L. C. 10, 11. Pres. 12: Volleyball 10, 11. 12: Basketball 10, 11, 2: Tennis Team 11: Softball 10, 11, 12. Diary Nnoml Greg-,ll o Mary - Likes: all dress shops: Dislikes: stuck-up girls. Book Club Sec. 10: Hope Chest Club 12. ,Inna Anne Iireghgm Q Iunie Bug f- l.ikes: joke- sters: Dislikes: conceited people with frowns. Globe Stall Feature Editor 12. Editor 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Na- tional Honor Society 12: Student Council 10. II. 12: Joy Club 10: Y-Teens 11: F. H. A. 12: Annual Staff 12: Sr. Class Play. lfharles liulbrandsen o Cl1iu'k -l.ikCSZ SPOYISI Dislikes: conceited people. Football 11, 12: Weight l.iI't- ing Club ll, 12: F. F. A. 11. Mildred llenrletla llnle. o Millir '-Likvsi Sing- ing: Dislikes: sarcastic boys. Jr. Playmakers 10. 11: Home Room Sec. 12: Glee Club 11. Sec. 12: Operetta II. IZ: Y-Teens 10. 11: Allied Youth 12: Thespian 12: Music Honor Society 12. Fredrick Norman lllbherl o SIim f- Likes: io go to dances: Dislikes: nothing. Intramural Football ll: Weight Lifting Club II. 12: World Wide Friendship Club 12: Sr. Class Play. George Graham llolllday o fif'vr.ue ' - Likes: Wanda: Dislikes: fish I can't land. Home Room Pres. 12: Bowling Club Pres. 11. Lee Allen .lenklng Q Wnmly -I.ikes: sports and women: Dislikes: school. Hi-Y I0, Il, 12: Intramurals 10. Il, 12: Archery Club 10: Baseball Mgr. 10: Intramural Football 11, 12: Home Room Treas. 10: Bowling Club 10. Patrleln Mnrle Jones o Paz -Likes: to read: Dislikes: swimming. Tennis Club 12: F.T.A. 12: F.H.A. 10. ll: Science Club 101 Sr. Chorus 10. ll. Adriana Teresa Kealhley o C'u.ii -likes: Don and having fun: Dislikes: conceited people and work. Slu- dent Council 10, Il: G. A. A. 10. II. 12: National Honor Society 11. 12: Thespian Honor Society 11. Sec. 12. Pres. 12: Spanish Honor Society 11. 12: F. T. A. 11. 12: Cur- tain Callers Club 10, 11: Annual Stall 12: Sr. Class Play: Jr. Playmakers I1, 12: Thespian Play 12. Shirley Blarlon Kennedy o Bu.u.1:ic '-Likes! li- brary work: Dislikes: English. F. H. A. 10. ll, 12: Library StaIT10, I1,I2. Donald llockelt Klndley o Don -Likes: spend- ing my time with Beverly: Dislikes: to have a picture taken. Duffers Club 10: Art Club V. Pres. 10: Hi-Y 11, 12: Cur- tain Callers Club V. Pres. 12: Sr. Band 10. 11. 12: Min- strel 11, 12: Thespian Honor Society 12: Sr. Class Play. No'-mu Krqnpr g Narnia -Likes: to go to movies: Dislikes: nothing. Science Club 10: F. T. A. 11. 12: Jack- son Jesters Club 11. 12. Mary' Jovoe Langdale 0 1'Mary -Likes to go to church: Dislikes: leaving school for good. Joy Club 10 II, 12: Jr. Playmakers 12: Sr. Class Play. Eddlo Jo 'oo L00 0 Edward -Likes: to be with people: Dislikes: people who seldom smile. Sr. Class Sec. 12: F. H. A. I0: Jr. Playmakers 11, 12: Jackson Jesters Club ll, Pres. 12: Thespian Honor Society V. Pres. 12: Student Council ll, Cab. 12: Home Room Sec. 12: Hu- man Relations Club Pres. 12: Sr. Class Play. Louis Edward Loelwr 0 Eddiv - Likes: to take agriculture: Dislikes: work. F. F. A. Treas. 10. ll, V. Pres. 12, Pres. 12: Wood Shop Club ll: Metal Shop Club 12. llugh Qing-ql Loyvg, g Halma - Likes: people who are alwags smiling: Dislikes: henpecking teachers. Home Room ec. 10: Sr. Band 10: Student Council 11: G. L. C. Treas. 12: Color Guard 12: Basketball 10, ll, 12: Volleyball ll, 12: Softball 11, 12. Cluronvo Eugene lVlvl'luskvy 0 'Bortu.r -Likes: work' on cars: Dislikes: catty women. Art, Metal and Plastic Foreman ll, 12 John Aaron Dlolear 0 .luhmty -Likes: football: Dislikes: work. Football 10, 11, 12: Hi-Y 10, ll, Treas. 12: Home Room Pres. 11, Pres. 12. .loyeo Blue Mims 0 Mimsy - Likes: singing and dancing: Dislikes: catty people. Globe Staff Mgr. Editor 121 Sr. Class V. Pres.: Httman Relations Club Sec. 12: Bible Study Club 10: F. H. A. 10: Intercultural Relations Club ll: Home Room Pres. ll: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Spanish Honor Society 11, 12: Jackson Jesters Club 12: Sponsor for Coral Gables Game 12. Plllrlvlll Nlnl' DIIIIIU 0 Fully -Likes: being presi- dent of Joy Club: Dislikes graduating. Home Room Sec. ll, 12: Joy Club Sec. 10, Sec. 11, Pres 12: N. F. L. Con- gress l2: F. T. A. ll, 12. Sylvia Esletllo Moore o Sill,t '-Likes: to swim: Dislikes: people who complain. Red Cross 10, 11: Chess Club 11, 12: Y-Teens 12: Sr. Band 10, ll, 12. Edward llohvrl Dlusenro 0 Eddie - Likes: ra- dio announcing: Dislikes: undependable people. Dramatics Club 10: Glee Club 10, ll: Operetta 10: Sr. Chorus 10, ll: Boys Chorus 10, 11: Curtain Callers Club 11: Home Room Pres. 12: Forensic Club 12: Sr. Class Play. llaymond Calvin Nic-hols o Little Dill -LikCS1 girls: Dislikes: smart boys. Joy Club 10: Student Council 10: Hi-Y 11, 12: Football 11: Track ll. 12. Virginia L00 0'FI0ld 0 Snrmky -Likes: model- ing: Dislikes: silly boys. Home Room Pres. 10: Bowling gfub Treas. 10: Y-Teens ll, 12: Color Guard ll: Sr. Class ay. Lnronzq 011-ro Q Lr1renzo -Likes: to dance: Dis- likes: leaving school. Student Council ll. 12: Pan Ameri- can Club Treas ll, V. Pres. ll, Pres. 12: Spanish Honor Society ll. 12. Grnzlano Suvlno Palazzolo 0 Charlie -Likes: to cook: Dislikes: English. Sr. Class Pres.: Sr. Chorus 10, Treas. 11, Treas. 12: Student Council Cab. 12: Key Club gil: .Hckson Jesters Club 12: Science Club Treas. ll, ec. . Virginia Paulo? Q Virginia -Likes to make cook- ifes arid cake: Disli'es: reading. Red Cross 103 Y-Teens Raymond llolu-rl Pore-z o Ray -Likes: to dance: Dislikes: girls that can't dance. Chess Club ll: F. T. A. ll, 12: Home Room Treas. 12: World Wide Friendship Club Pres. 12. Lee Loeber Lowe McCloskey Melear Mims Mingo Moore Muscare Nichols O'Field Otero Pulozzolo Pauley Perez Q 1 'B I.- 6 Samuel Franc-ls llehherg 0 'Blldlfyu-LikCS1 Hy- ing and football and the Navy: Dislikes: Army. Social Club 12: Photography Club 11. Jacqueline Lois lleltzel o Jackie Lee -Llkesr to ride in convertible with the top down: Dislikes: people stepping on my polished shoes. Thespian Honor Society 12: Home Room Treas. 10, Treas. 11, V. Pres. 12: Allied Youth 10. 11: Minstrel 10: Sr. Chorus 10. ll, 12: F. T. A. 11: Charm Club 10: Curtain Callers Club Treas. 11, 123 National Forensic League 12: Operetta 11: Clinic Monitor 12: Annual Stall 121 Sr. Class Play. Slella Ann llosenfleld o Jackie - Likes: to swim: Dislikes: men. F. H. A. 10: Drama Club 11, V. Pres. 12: Clinic Monitor 10, 113 Thespian Honor So- ciety 12: Interclub Council 12: Home Room V. Pres. 11: Student Council 10. 0soar 0llver llouso 0 Muller -I-ikCS2 10 Play football: Dislikes: English. Football 10. 11, 12. Kenneth Louis Russell Q Ken -Likes: hunting: Dislikes: work. Science Club 10, ll. David Earl Soarboro o -Likes! SPOHS: Dislikes: conceited people. Intramural Football 10, 11. 12: Minstrel 1f0, 11: Home Room Pres. 10, V. Pres. 11, Treas 12: rack ll. Gerald Alan Smlley 0 Jerry --Likes: not having to go to work: Dislikes: work. Bowling Club V. Pres. 11: Home Room Pres. 10: Intramural Football 10, ll, 12. Bryan Allen Smllh 0 The Whi.v1lcr -Likes: to have fun: Dislikes: sarcastic people. Jackson .lesters Club 11. Joyce Soflhronla Smllh 0 Knm1er -Likes: to go to footbal games and eat fried chicken: Dislikes: con- ceited boys. F. H. A. 11: Student Council 11: F. T. A. 12: Tennis Club 12: Shop Club 12: Science Club Sec. 10: Sr. Chorus l1Q Girls Chorus 103 G. A. A. 12. Francis Gearldeen Tankersley 0 'G rf r r y - Likes: having a good time: Dislikes: literature and nosey people. Joy Club 10: Y-Teens 11: F. H. A. 12. Arthur Chester Taglor 0 Swear -Likes: to eat and sleep: Dislikes: sno s. F. F. A. 10, 11, 12: Weight Lifting Club 12: Sr. Class Play. Irma Jean Thompson 0 Sweet Pm -Likes: to be with Berry: Dislikes: having picture taken. Book Club 10: Glee Club 10, 113 F. T. A. ll, 12. llohert Lewis Vaughl 0 Baron - Likes: to eat: Dislikes: nothing. Football 10, ll, 123 Weight Lifting Club 11, 12: Science Club 10, 11. Josephine May Wagner o Ju -Likes: football: Dislikes: dancing. Glee Club 10: Girls Chorus 10, ll: Sr. Chorus 10. 11. 12: Charm Club ll: Red Cross 10: Artistic Typing Club 12: Allied Youth 12. Ilarhara Joann W'llson o Bobbie -Likes: to go to parties and movies: Dislikes: conceited people. Joy Club 11: Girls Chorus 123 Y-Teens 12. We Rehberg Reifzel Rosenfield Rouse Russell Scorboro Smiley B. Smith J. Smith Tonkersley Taylor Thompson Vought Wagner Wilson Dlarjorlc- Sh-wnrl W'ilson 0 Tit-in -l.ikes: foot- ball games and slumber parties: Dislikes: people who stare at twins. Home Room Pres. IO: F. H. A. Pres. ll, IZ: Spanish Honor Society Pres. IZ: National Honor Society Treas. IZ: F. T. A. IZ: Sr. Class Treas. Nunvy Flay lVllson o Twin - I.ikes: football games and slumber parties: Dislikes: people who stare at twins. Home Room Sec. 10. Sec. IZ: F. H. A. Sec. II. Sec. IZ: Spanish Honor Society Sec. IZ: National Honor Society See. IZ: F. T. A. IZ. l l'llllk'l' .le-:ul w'lllIdl'lll'k 0 Fi-miki.t- -Likes: to buy new clothes: Dislikes: stripes and plaids together. Thespian Honor Society IZ: Home Room V. Pres. ll: Pres. IZ: Allied Youth Ill. ll: Minstrel Ill: Mixed Chorus 10, ll, IZ: F. T. A. ll: Charm Club IO: Dramatics Club Sec. IZ: Operetta ll: Clinic Monitor II. IZ: Annual Stalf IZ: G. A. A. I0: Y-Teens IO: Sr. Class Play. Ilolly Jann Znkls 0 B J -Likes: to sing and act: Dislikes: snooty people. Home Room Sec. 10. V. Pres. Il, V. Pres. IZ: F. H. A. IO: Operetta 10. 11, IZ: Student Council IO: Jackson Jesters Club V. Pres. ll, V. Pres. IZ: Sr. Class Play. Ann LM- Abcnrnnlhy 0 A nn -Likes: to dance: Dislikes: conceited people. Y-Teens Sec. 10, ll, IZ: Home Room V. Pres. Itl, Sec. II. Pres. IZ: Student Council 10, Il, I2: Allied Youth 12: National Honor Society IZ. Ronald Edwin Avlu-rmnnn o Skeemr - Likes: hunting: Dislikes: English. F. F. A. 10. ll, IZ: Mila Pro C Lib IZ. -ll-nn Alionl 0 Little Biz -Likes: Joe and music: Dislikes: girls that tlirt with other girls' boyfriends. Mixed Chorus Il. IZ: Science Club IO. II: Glee Club 10. II: Girls Chorus Sec. Ill: F. H. A. IZ. Jann Pe-nrl Andre-u 0 Joan -Likes: to laugh: Dis- likes: catty people. Y-Teens I0, Il. IZ: Student Council IO. Dlnrlol Kay Arun! 0 Kay -Likes: to sing: Dis- likes: to lose a debate. Thespian Honor Society I0, ll. IZ: Curtain Callers Club Ili, Treas. ll: Jackson Jesters Clttb IZ: National Honor Society II. IZ: National Foren- sic League ltl, Pres. ll, Pres. IZ: Student Council Sec. II, Cab. IZ: Mixed Chorus I0: Basketball I0: Debate Team ll. IZ: Jr. Playmakers II: N. F. L. State Congress ll. IZ. llnlph Lnmnr Ashley 0 Wliinqv -Likes: girls: Dislikes: examinations. Football l0. II, IZ: Weight Lift- ing Club IZ. Mary llawa-rly lluldwln 0 Bev -Likes: fried chicken and softball: Dislikes: unfriendly people. Clinic Monitor IZ: G. A. A. IZ: F. H. A. IZ: Knitting Club IZ: Home Room Treas. IZ. I'nlnty Dlny llnnks 0 Pai -Likes: to dance: Dis- likes: speech. Charm Club IO: Bowling Club ll: Y- eens IZ. Dlurllyn Ilird llarlc-nux 0 'Marin-n -Likes: mu- sic and boys: Dislikes: algebra. Mixed Chorus IO. Il. IZ: Modern Miss V. Pres. ll: F. T. A. IZ: Spanish Honor Society 12. lil'l'lllll'l.l'l' llnrlon 0 Buddy -Likes: to skip school: Dislikes: getting caught doing it. MiJa Pro Club Il. t 3......- 'D-1. : i I 1 l M. Wilson Zakis Ackermann Arunt Banks JUE GRAD 'bis g if .Q ef? t 1' yas 1 Z.. 3 .s M 1 N. Wilson Alford Ashley Barteoux sl Wooclcock Abernathy Andreu Baldwin Barton 1- O Becker Benfz Bradford Brockway Callahan Bellur Bornofy Brady Buckner Campbell I 6 1 5 Bennefl Boromei Brewer Burger Curbone Sully Booker 0 Sally -Likes: cheerleading and dancing: dislikes: homework. Cheerleader IZ: Minstrel IZ: Home Room Treas. ll: Curtain Callers Club ll, IZ: Jackson Jesters Club IO: Girls Chorus IO: Y-Teens IO: Allied Youth I2. John Thomas llollar 0 Ears -Likes: speech: Dis- likes: graduating. Boys State IO: Mechanical Drawing Club IO: Minstrel IO, II. IZ: Joy Club IO: Band IO. Corp. II, Sgt. IZ: National Forensic League II, Treas. IZ: Forensic Club V. Pres. ll: Key Club II, Pres. IZ: Allied Youth II: Student Council Il, Cab. IZ: National Honor Society IZ. llnrbara Man' llennr-tt o Bobbie -Likes: foot- ball games: Dislikes: homework. Charm Club IO, II: Home Room Sec. IO: Social Club II: D. C. T. ll, Pres. IZ: Y-Teens IZ. Stanley' Pnl llontz 0 Pai -Likes: sports: Dis- likes: school. MiJa Pro Club 10: Hi-Y II. IZ: Basketball Team ll, IZ: Intramurals IZ. Illnnc-he llornoly 0 BB -Likes: to dance with boys: Dislikes: conceited boys and girls. Pan American Club Treas. IO. ll: Bowling Club IO: Y-Teens IZ: Clinic Monitor II, IZ: Spanish Honor Society IZ. Elvira Ann lloromc-I 0 Elri -Likes: football games: Dislikes: people who think they're better than I am. Bowling Club IO: Home Room Treas. IO: Y-Teens ll, IZ: Spanish Honor Society II, IZ: Allied Youth IZ: F. T. A. IZ. Jann-s Adrlaln llrndlord 0 'Jimmy - Likes.: mu- sic: Dislikes: homework. Mixed Chorus II. IZ: Fishing Club Pres. IZ: Cotillion Club IZ. Peggy Illc-lm Brady o Peg -Likes: to cheer at the football games: Dislikes: to be around people who aren't much fun. Jackson Jesters Club IO: Curtain Callers Club ll. Sec. IZ: Thespian Honor Society II, Sec. IZ: Student Council ll: Minstrel 10. II, IZ: Interclub Council ll: Allied Youth IZ: Cheerleader IO. ll. Co-captain IZ. Dlyrllo llulh Brower 0 Ruthie -Likes: to swim and read books: Dfslikes: to play softball. Y-Teens IO, ll, IZ: Bowling Club IO: D. C. T. ll. Sec. IZ. Miriam Phyllis Brockway 0 Phyllis- -Likes: music: Dfslikes: homework. F. T. A. IZ: Y-Teens IZ: Girls Chorus IZ: National Honor Society IZ. Robert Gem- lluckner 0 'Bob - Likes: pretty girls: Dislikes: fish. Archery Club Pres. Il. IZ: Footbal IO, IZ: Mixed Chorus IZ. 1Yllllnm llunl llurge-r 0 'HiIl -Likes: farming and food: Dislikes: studying. F. F. A. IO, II. IZ: Intercultural Relations Club ll: Fishing Club IZ: Football II: Weight Lifting Club II. George Sidney Callahan 0 Sid - Likes: girls, food and sleep: Dislikes: studying. Key Club IO, II, IZ: Track I0, ll, IZ: National Honor Society V. Pres. II. IZ: National Forensic League II, IZ: Allied Youth II: Student Council II, V. Pres. IZ: Homeroom V. Pres. II: State N, F. L. Congress IZ. J011 Allvll Ulllllpbell O Coca-Cola Eyes - Likes: food, girls. and football: Dislikes: unfriendly people. Football IO, II: Jackson Jesters Club II. IZ: Minstrel IZ. Arnold Dllchael Carbono 0 'Chippy -Likes: sports: Dislikes: people who brag. Golg Club Il. IZ. Nlarlmno Anna-lln Cnrllle 0 Toogiv -Likes: boating: Dislikes: insincere people. Student Council 10. 11: Minstrel 10, 11: Glee Club 10: Curtain Callers Club Ill Jackson Jesters Club I2: Sr. Chorus Accompanist 10, 11: Operetta 10,l1: National Forensic League 11, Sec. 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Debate Team 12. Voronloa Carlson 0 Ronnie -Likes: horse racing: Dislikes: lumpy mashed potatoes. F. B. L. A. 11: Student Council 11, 12: Artistic Typing Club 12. Knrl John Carmon 0 Jah n ny -Likes: hunting and fishing: Dislikes: getting picture taken. Science Club Treas. 10, 11, 12: Home Room Pres. 10: Student Council 10, 11: Sr. Band 10, II, 12: Orchestra 10, 11: Typing Club 11: Minstrel Il, 12: Photography Club Treas. 12. W'llllam llonald Carpe-nlor o Rum - Likes: track: Dislikes: short lunch periods. Hi-Y Pres. 11, Pres. 12: Student Council 10: Lettermen's Club 10, ll, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12. llonnld YV:-uloy Carter 0 Ronald -Likes: alge- bra: Dislikes: speech. Agriculture 10. Calvin Ilollls Carver 0 Hot Rod -Likes: work on plastics: Dislikes: conceited girls. Intramurals 10, 11, 12: Golf Club ll: Baseball Mgr. 11: Hobby Club 10: Boys' Chorus 12: Weight Lifting Club 12: Mixed Chorus 121 Shop ll. Frank llarold Cnudlo 0 Frauk - Likes: pool: Dislikes: chemistry. Band 10, 11: D. C. T. 12. lillnor Elhol Challos o George -Likes: boys and shop: Dislikes: studying. G. A. A. 10. 11, 12: Library Club 10: Social Club 11: Archery Club 12: Allied Youth 12: Red Cross 10: Artistic Typing Club 11. Carlile Carlson Carman Carpenter Carter Carver ' . 11 5 - Caudle 5 I 'Q Chatlos Christ 5 Christensen -,Q V Cisneros Clark Clayton Cleveland Colbath lllmnjamln Chris! 0 'Bwmy -Likes: tennis: Dislikes: people who are late for appointments. Tennis 10, ll. 12: Tennis Club Pres. ll: Key Club 11. 12: National Forensic League 10, ll. 12: Thespian Honor Society 11, 12: Home Room Pres. 12: Dramatics Club 10: National Honor Society 12. Illia Chrlslonson 0 Rim -Likes: being engaged: Dislikes: Southern food. Intercultural Relations Club 10: Home Room V. Pres. 10, V. Pres. ll, 12: F. T. A. 12: Allied Youth 12: Y-Teens ll. 12. llllda Dlorguorllo Cisneros o Hi1 - Likes: movies: Dislikes: washing dishes. Charm Club 10: F. H. A. 11: Chest Club 12. lhlrbnrgl Ann Illnrk Q B0bc'r '-Likes: Joe Avery: Dislikes: younger sisters: Home Room V, Pres. 10: Y- Teens 10, 11. 12: Shop Club Treas. ll. Pres. 12: Clinic Monitor 12: National Honor Society 12. llllly Powoll Clayton o Lani: JOHN - I-ik'2S2 boating and iishing: Dislikes: buttermilk and squash. ln- tramural Club 10: Mi Ja Pro 10, 11, 12: Radio Speech Club 12: Minstrel 12. W'llmn Alillo Clovoland o Snookie -Likes' school activities: Dislikes: gossip. Y-Teens Pres. 10, ll. V. Pres. 12: Student Council 10, 11: Thespian Honor So- ciety 12: Jr. Playmakers 12: Globe Stal? 12: Home Room Sec. 12: Edison Game Sponsor 12: Clinic Monitor 12: Interclub Council 12. .lonn Emory Colbulh o Joan -Likes: to drive a car: Dislikes: to sew. Modern Language Club 11: F. T, A. 11, 12: National Honor Society 12. 15 Qi 5 S1 .ia ,,, 1? QQ? :wg 5 M 'MJ s ,il I A 4 5 Us x N 3 '+- F Darbara Ann Colllns 0 Bobbie - Likes: Eddy Arnold: Dislikes: blue and gold. Girls Chorus 10: Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Shop Club '12. Conslanee. Conant 0 C'fmnie -I.ikes: working on the Annual Staff: Dislikes: people who are never on time. Glee Club 10: Mixed Chorus 10, 11: Student Council 10: Home Room Sec. ll, Pres. 12: Jackson Jesters Club ll: Curtain Callers Club 12: Annual Staff 12: Allied Youth 12: Spanish Honor Society 11, 12: Operetta 10, National Honor Society ll: F. T. A. 12. Elizabeth Cooper 0 Libby -Likes: fried chicken: Dislikes: being called Lizzie . F. T. A. 10: Joy Club 10: Jackson Jesters Club 10, ll: F. H. A. 11: Y-Teens 12. W'lIllaln Dencll Cooper o Bill - Likes! Skip- ping classes: Dislikes: going to school. lntercultural Rela- tions Club 10, ll: Hi-Y 12: D. C. T. ll, 12. -loan Dllne Cornberg 0 Joan -Likes: music: Dislikes: graduating from school. National Honor Society 11, Sec. 12: Music Honor Society 12: Mixed Chorus 10, 11. Accompanist 12: Y-Teens Pres. 10: Minstrel 10, ll. 12: Curtain Callers Club 11: Jackson Jesters Club 12: Annual Staff 12: Debate ll, 12: G. A. A. 103 Operetta 10: Basketball Team 10. Donald WW-sl Cox 0 Dim -Likes: stock car races: Dislikes: baseball games. Key Club 10. 11. Pres. 12: Track 10. 11: Home Room Sec. 10, Treas. 10: Student Council Cab. 10: MiJa Pro Club 10: National Honor gocietyilll, 12: National Forensic League ll, 12: Boys 'tate . N Beverly Letha Craven 0 Bm- -Likes: to eat: Dislikes: getting up early. Home Room Pres. 12: Student Council 10, ll, 12: Sr. Chorus Accompanist 10: Girls Chorus Accompanist ll, 12: Music Honor Society 129 Joy Club 10: Curtain Callers Club 11. 12: Operetta I0, 11, 12: Clinic Monitor 10, 11. 12. Joseph John Dagher 0 Joe --Likes: skating and girls and food: Dislikes: unfriendly people. F. F. A. 10, ll: Boys State ll: Hi-Y 12. Madeline Dagller 0 Mari -Likes: cheeseburgers: Dislikes: school. Basketball 10: YATeens 10: Red Cross 10. llarold Francis Daimler 0 Hal -Likes: Univer- sity football games: Dislikes: track practice. Lettermen's Club 10, ll. 12: Track 10, ll. 12: Football 10: Hi-Y 10. 11, 12: Student Council 10. 11: Home Room V. Pres. 12. Virginia Lee Darnell 0 K i r r y - Likes: good sportsmanship: Dislikes: catty people. F. T. A. 10: Debate 10: Modern Language Club 10: Jackson Jesters Club ll, 12. Barbara Louise Davles 0 'Bahru-Likes: Ber- nard: Dislikes: catty people. F. H. A. 10. ll: Hope Chest Club 12: Home Room Treas. Il. llelen Pauline Davis o Tmigt'rine -Likes: fried chicken: Dislikes: gossiping girls. Y-Teens 10: Sr. Chorus 10, 11: Jackson Jesters Club 11, 12: Student Council ll. 12: Allied Youth 12: Annual Stall' 12: Jr. Playmakers 12. George ll. Dawson 0 George -Likes: 3:00 Fri-- daiy afternoon: Dislikes: 8:30 Monday morning. Fishing C ub 12. llarbara Ann Dempsey o Barb -Likes: Hal Al- len and singing: Dislikes: some other gal looking at Hal. Art Club 10: lnterclub Council 10: Volleyball 10, ll: Basketball 10, ll: Minstrel I0. ll. 12: Jackson Jesters Club ll: Home Room Sec. Il: G. A. A. 10, 11, 12: Y Teens 12: Swimming Team 12: Cheerleader 12. s Collins Conan! E. Cooper W. Cooper Cornberg Cox Craven 'A I , J. Dagher E '1 J M. Dagher ' Daimler Darnell Davies Davis Dawson ' Dempsey Adi-llno Dominguez 0 .4dvlim '-l.ikcs: to take trips to New York: Dislikes conceiled people. Modern Language Club 10: Joy Club 10. ll. 12. Gloria lllano Donaldson 0 Gm1dy - Likes: to listen to Let's Pretend : Dislikes: people who boo at football games. Joy Club 10, ll, Treas.. Pres. 12: National Honor Society 12: National Forensic League 10. 11, 12: F. T. A. 10. ll, Sec. 12: Miss Green and Gold ll: Home Room Pres. ll, Sec. 12: Sr. Class Sec.: Student Council Cab. 10, Cab. ll: Debate 10. 12: Annual Staff June Sr. Editor 12: Allied Youth 12: D. A. R. Award 12: Quill and Scroll 12. Frnnklln fflllllllll Donn 0 l-'r11uk - Likes: hunt- ing: Dislikes: the third person. Band 10: Home Room Treas 10: Human Relations Club 11, 12: Science Club 10. Nora Drummond 0 Nom -Likes: to read: Dis- likes: doing math. Intercultural Relations Club 10: Bowl- ing Club 11: Tennis Club 12. Arthur ltlphru-m Dupras o 'M1unlz1v.v - Likes: basketball: Dislikes: teachers. Hi-Y 10. 11. 12: Football 10. 11: Basketball 10. 11: F. F. A. 11: Social Club ll: Home Room V. Pres. 12. Ellzulwtln Je-an Dutton 0 Bcl1y - Likes: base- ball: Dislikes: studying. G. A. A. 10, 11, 12: Home Room Sec. 111 F. H. L. A. ll: National Honor Society 12: Arch- ery Club 12: Allied Youth 12. llnrburn Juanita Edmondson 0 Balm -1.ikes: marching with the color guard: Dislikes: catty girls. Charm Club 10: G. A. A. ll: Red Cross 11: Shop Club 11, 12: Color Guard ll, 12. Raymond L4-roy Eli-he-lborgor o Rny - Likes.: holidays and food: Dislikes: teachers and school. Tennis Club 12. llnrry Glenn Eldon o Hail-lv.v.v'-Likes: to go to El:uLchl:0DisIikes: banquets. Joy Club Treas. 11, 12: Glee u . Trnvls liugt-no Elllott 0 lime -l.ikcs: football: Dislikes: school. Archery Club 11, 12: Golf Club ll. Chnrlc-ra ll'nrr1-n lime-ry 0 Chick -Likes: sports: Dislikes: spinach. Travel Club 11: Golf Club 12. Luoy Elltl 0 Lucy - Likes: ice cream: Dislikes: homework. Y-Teens 12. .lumen Ilhnrlos Fnnnro 0 I i ni -Likes: girls: Dislikes: bragging people. Baseball 11, 12: Intramural Club Hy: Ho1:'7C1ub 12: Student Council 11: Intramural Sports Myra: Fe-It 0 Alike -Likes: to dance: Dislikes: concerted men. .Bowling Club 10: Intercultural Relations Club 10, ll: Girls Chorus 10: D. C. T. ll. 12: Jackson Jesters Club 12: Home Room Treas. 12. llqvmond W'llllam Fldler 0 'Redbird -Likes: tc- dislike history: Dislikes: history. F. F. A. 10, 11: Science Club V. Pres. 12: D. C. T. 12. 2 .sl WE L. will .':.s Q 1 S . . Dominguez Drummond Edmondson Elliott Fanaro 1 i l 1 Donaldson Dupras Eichelberger Emery Fei? l 1 4 .- ll . .ic 0' 'Ear ni.. Dutton Eldon End Fidlar . A ..., ..V. . Donn 9. Fischer Fuller Gombrell Garcia: Gilliam J A :Q lzqli g .. s t I ummm I .lame-s Curl Fischer 0 Jimmy -Likes: sports, Dislikes: cold momings. MiJa Pro Club I2: lntramural Football l2. Rlarilvn lllllh Fornel 0 MariIt'n - L i k e s: to cheer al football games: Dislikes: wai ting in the lunch line. Cheerleader I2: Thespian Honor Society ll. V. Pres. I2: Annual Staff News Editor I2: Student Council IO. II. Cab. I2: Girls Chorus IO: Curtain Calle I2: Jackson Jesters Club IO: Softball Room Treas. IO: Allied Youth II. I2: cil Il. I2: Minstrel IZ. Palrlola Ann Fousok 0 Par - olina and Dean and Nomtanz DIslikes: Y-Teens IO, ll, I2: Student Council V. Pres. II. Sec. I2: Allied Youth IZ. rs Club II. Treas. Team II: Home Inter-club Coun- Likes: South Car- conceitetl people. IO: Home Room Aurlo Vlrglnla Fuller 0 Amie -Likes: having a goodlgimel Dislikes: nosy people. Joy Club IO: Y-Teens Fornel Futch Gommoge Geiger Gisbert Fousek Gallagher Gondy Gilefte Glover Ilollvrl LPG' Flltfh 0 Bohhy -- Likes: girls: D i s- Iikes: English essays. Glee Club IO: Band IO, II. Corp. I2: Dance Band ll. Business Mgr. I2: Minstrel II. I2: Sc'ence Club ll: National Forensic League II, I2: Radio Speech gfllub F. T. A. I2: Student Council Cab. I2: Track I2: op . Gr:-la G. Gallagher 0 Grem -Likes: badminton: Dislikes: gossips. Library Club IO: Library Staff I2: F. T. A. I2: Archery Club I2: G. A. A. I2: Social Club ll: Artistic Typing Club II. Spanish National Honor Society 121 Hope Chest Club IZ. Ba-My Lou Gnmbroll 0 Lulu -Likes: to be with George' Dislikes: short lunch periods. Clinic Monitor IO. II. I2: Home Room Sec. II. V. Pres. I2: Charm Club Pres. II, Sec. Il, I2: Joy Club I2. Muriorlo Luo Gammage o Sunny --Likes: bad- minton: Dislikes: sophisticated males. Home Room Sec. IO. V. Pres. II: G. A. A. 10. ll, Pres. I2: Art Club IO: Archery Club IO. ll: Girls State II: Girls Shop Pres. II: National Honor Society II, I2: G. L. C. IZ. Phlllp Gordon liandy o Gnrdon - Likes: farm- ing: Dislikes: sarcastic girls. F. F. A. IO. ll. I2: Weight Lifting Club II, I2: Student Council II: National Honor Society. Arabia 0oln-lra Gnrclas 0 He -Likes: music and dancing: Dislikes: catty people. Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Bowling Club IO: Modern Dance Club Il. I2: Dramatics Club II. llnrlnnd llay Gelgor o Harland -l.ikes: girls: Dislikes: homework. Curtain Callers Club IO. ll. Pres. I2. Annual Staff Circulation Mgr.: Home Room Pres. I2. Mary' Lorraine Glllc-Ile. 0 Bird -Likes: How- ard and cymbals: Dislikes: making decisions. Band IO. II: Y-Teens IO. II. I2: Modern Dance Club II: Student Council Il. lYllma ,Ioan lillllam Q Wilma - likes: being a senior: Dislikes: being called Wanda. Y-Teens Pres. IO, II. I2: Home Room Pres. II, V. Pres. Il. D. C. T. IZ. Joseph Glslwrt o Gi.v.ry -Likes: music and having fun: Dislikes: homework and narrow-minded people. Con- cert Band Il, I2: Marching Band II, I2: Dance Band II, .25 Student Council II. Richard Bryan Glover o Dick -Likes: to have fun: Dislikes: work. MiJa Pro Club Il: Track II, Basket- ball 12: Photography Club Pres. 12. Thomas Irving 1304- g 'T0mmy -Likes: horses: Dislikes: getting up early in the morning. Home Room Sec. II: Archery Club I0: Dramatics Club IZ: Dullers Club IZ. llusse-ll N'nlla-r Graham 0 Pvfrlltvvlfl-Y -LIKGSI football: Dislikes: work. Football I0. Il. IZ: Golf IO, II, IZ: Basketball Ill, Il, IZ. llolnmrl Sh-plu-n liruy Q Bula -Likes: summer va- cations: Dislikes: school. Basketball IU. Il, IZ: Minstrel ll: Football ll, IZ: Hi-Y Club Ill, ll, IZ. Jolln lirlwll o Immie -Likes: English and dancing: Dislikes: doing dishes. Allied Youth II, Sec. IZ: Curtain Callers Club ll: F. T. A. II. IZ: Girls State ll: Student Council ll: Jr. Playmakers IZ: National Honor Society 12: Forensic Club IZ: Annual Staff IZ: Red Cross IZ. llonry Ronald lirppnq- Q Ronald -Likes: cool weather: Dislikes: warm weather. Intramural Club I0. ll. IZ. Yvalldll IAIIIINP 'il'0Plll! 0 Wa n cl ll - L i k e s: George: Dislikes: Georges Iishing. F. H. A. I0, II, IZ. Sarah lirpq-nxvqpqd Q Lefty -Likes: Cats Ifelinell Dislikes: cats Ihumanl. Jackson .lesters Club Ill: Y- Teens I0: Spanish Honor Society II, IZ: Joy Club ll: Curtain Callers Club IZ: Allied Youth IZ: Student Counf cil I0, II, IZ: Home Room Sec. II: Library Staff I0. Jam-lla Faith Grliiln o Iur1f,r -Likes: Texas: Dislikes: Florida. Modern Language Club ll: Y-Teens Chaplain IZ: Girls Chorus IZ. Goa ii' X Graham , Q Qvggr E 3 U A 524 Gray 'I I I Green -. N 1 , A 61 .2 H. Greene iss.: . : Y if '... .,... , I lllllllllllll Louise Iirlffln o RarioIi -Likes: driv- ing: Dislikes: Spanish hot dishes. Home Room Sec. I0 Sec. ll. Sec. IZ: Library Club IO: Artistic Typing Club II: F. T. A. IZ: Hope Chest Club IZ. 1Vanda Lynn lirubbs o WaWu -Likes: dancing and singing: Dislikes: Citlly girls. Y-Teens I0, Archery Club I0: Spanish Club IO: Girls Chorus Ill: Home Room Pres. I0, Treas. ll: Inter-Cultural Relations Club I0: Modern Dance Club IO. ll. IZ: Sr. Chorus Il, IZ: Red Cross II. IZ: Tennis ll: Hope Chest Club Pres. IZ: Allied Youth IZ: Music Honor Society Sec. IZ: National Honor Society. .Inc nu-lima lloso llm-knvy o Jackie - Likes: everyllhing about Jackson: Dislikes: people who complain all the time. Glee Club I0: Student Council I0: Joy Club 10, II, IZ: G. A. A. 10: F. T. A. 10, V. Pres. Il. Pres. IZ: Sr. Chorus I0. ll, IZ: National Honor Society IZ: Annual Club Editor IZ: Home Room V. Pres. IZ: Minstrel 10, IZ. llorollly Luvllle- llnll o DUI -Likes! I0 be with Hollis: Dislikes: smart-aleck and jealous boys. Y-Teens IO: F. H. A. ll. Treas. IZ. llilllllld LM- llarde-gre-e o Ronnie -Likes: soft- ball and agriculture: Dislikes: homework. Weight lifting Club Pres. ll: F. F. A. Sec. IZ: Basketball IO: Football IZ. IZ: Archery Club IZ: National Honor Society. lfalhorlno lillznhmh llurrls o Ca1lu '-UKCSI to go swimming: Dislikes: showoffs. Art Club 10, Arch- ery Club IZ. llnth Jane llarrison o DimP7f'X -UKCSI 110110- ing: Dislikes: homework. Joy Club III: F. H. A. II. Sec. IZ: Charm Club II: Homeroom V. Pres. II: Girls Chor- us ll. W. Greene Greenwoozl J. Grimn R. Grimn Grubbs Hackney ' Holl Hordegree Harris Harrison .lark Lava-rnr llarward o Jack -Likes: Basket- ball: Dislikes: waiting for people. Golf Club 11, 12. Corolla Lolllso llasklns 0 Cece -Likes: base- ball: Dislikes: catty people. Archery Club Treas. 10: Shop Club 11: Sr. Chorus 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 12. llaymond lflmrles llayes 0 Ray -LikCS1 being in Drum Corps: Dislikes: chemistry. Human Relations Club 12: Archery Club 10: Social Club 11: Travel Club ll. llc-rborl lla-rnandoz 0 Her 11 - L ik e S2 Aunt Grace: Dislikes: school system. Golf Club 12. lllrhard Lonls llc-rra-ra o Rick -LikCS1l0 Play baseball: Dislikes: dancing. Intercultural Relations Club Pres. 12: Home Room Pres. 12, Dramatics Club 12: Baseball ll. 12. Andre-y Franros llorzog 0 Cl1'1dy -Likesi Bob. basketball and football: Dislikes: doctors who say I can't eat chocolate. Hope Chest Club 12. Pauline lk-alrleo Hilliard 0 PONY -I-ikCS2 to be President of N. H. S.: Dislikes: seniors who gripe about privileges. Modern Language Club Treas. 12: Sci- cnce Club Sec.. Treas. 11, Pres. 11: Spanish Honor So- ciety ll, 12: Home Room V. Pres. ll: National Honor Society 11. Pres. 12: Globe Staff 12: Quill and Scroll 12. Enid jllarllyn lligov o Marilyn -Likes: clothes: Dislikes: homework. F. H. A . 10, V. Pres. 11, 12: Mixed Chorus I0, ll, 12: Home Room Pres. ll. Dorothy Loo Hodges 0 Dm - Likes: chocolate: Dislikes: spinach. Mixed Chorus 10, ll, 12: Audobon Club 10: Student Council 10: Modern Miss Club 11: Hope Chest Club 12. lllarquae Annette lloloombo o Holkie - Likes: color guard: Dislikes: dressing for physical educa- tion. Y-Teens 10: Shop Club Sec. 11, Sec. 12: Allied Youth 11: Color Guard 12. lola Dollla Holland 0 Ola Bale -Likes: to be in North Carolina: Dislikes: conceited boys and girls. Y- Teens 10, 12: Bowling Club 10. Vivian Irene llooks 0 Mi1ziv -Likes: work: Dis- likes: school. F. H. A. 11. V. Pres. 12: D. C. T. 11. 12 Laura lloperaft 0 Happy -Likes: dancing:. Dis- likes: egotistical men. Basketball ll: Student Council 11: Travel Club Sec. 11: Girls Shop Club 11: G. A. A. 11. 12: Baseball Team Capt. 11: Volleyball 12: Globe Stall' 12: Archery Club 12. Donald Loo llorno o Don -Likeszfootball games Dislikes: referees at Miami Hi games. D. C. T. 11, 12: Hi-Y ll, 12. Charles Jay llumphro-y o SounJ '- I-114652 10 eat: Dislikes: school. Weight Lifting Club ll, 12. Hurward Haskins Hayes Herne nd zz Herrera Herzog Hilliard Hisey Hodges Holcombe Holland Hooks Hopcruft Horns Humphrey ullllll' Marlo Jacobs o June -Likes: American history: Dislikes: public speaking. Y-Teens Treas. 10, ll, 122D.C.T. 11.12. ling'-yn Craig Jlllllvs 0 Craig -Likes: lunch: Dis- likes: rest of the classes. Football 10. 11: Basketball 10. ll: Track 10: Mixed Chorus 10. 11. V. Pres. 12: Operetta 10, 11, 12: Key Club 11. 12: Thespian Honor Society 11, 12: Minstrel ll, 12: Jr. Playmakers 11: Boys Chorus 12: Music Honor Society V. Pres. 12. liutht-rlno Ann Jamie-I o Call1J '-UKCSI 10 Gill and loaf: Dislikes: going to school. Jackson Jesters Club 11, 12: Y-Teens 10: F. T. A. 11: Softball 10: G. A. A. 10. Vlvlon llc-lon Johnson o Vii'iw1 - Lik6S2 Mf- Magness: Dislikes: homework. Girls Chorus 10, 11: Y- Teens 11, 12. lleggy ,lg-an ,lqnpg Q Berry Jean -Likes: all acti- vities at Jackson: Dislikes: short lunch periods. Glee Club 10: Home Room Treas. 10: G. A. A. 10: Girls Chorus 10: Student Council 10: Sr. Chorus 10, 11, 12: Joy Club 11, 12: F. T. A. 10, Sec. 11, V. Pres. 12: Music Honor Society 12: National Honor Society 12. Iinnnv Edmund -lone-s o Dau - Likes: Betty Jean: Dislikes: old cars. Sr. Chorus Treas. 12: Music Honor Society Pres. 12. Pall-lg lnpz ,lqnpp Q Parria -Likes: books: Dis- likes: reports. Y-Teens 10: Knitting Club 12: F. T. A. 12. Wnllncal Barrymore- Jones 0 W111lJ '-UKCSI food: Dislikes: getting up in the morning. Sr. Band 10: Photography Club 10, Pres. 11: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Hi-Y 12. Esther Luton Karmnn o Lowe -Likes: Dekiez Dislikes: work. Student Council 10, 11: F. H. A. 11. 12: Photography Club 10: National Honor Society 12: Chem- istry Council 12: Globe Stah' Adv. Mgr. 12: Clinic Moni- tor 11, 12. Daniel Anthony Knvanaugh o Danny -Likes: minstrels: Dislikes: captious teachers. Student Council Treas. 10, Cab. 11. Cab. 12: Hi-Y 10: National Forensic League 10, 11, 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Allied Youth 10: Basketball 10, 11: Minstrel 10, 11, 12: Key Club 10, Pres. ll. V. Pres. 11, V. Pres. 12: Home Room Pres. 11: Boys State 11: Globe Staff Sports Editor 12: Annual Editor 12: Sr. Class Pres.: Quill and Scroll 12: National Honor Society 12. Pvrry Keller 0 Dreamer - Likes: blondes and convertibles: Dislikes: girls that smoke. Mixed Chorus 11. 12: Glee Club ll, 12: Softball 10: Track ll, 122 Intra- mural Club 10. John lleujnmln Kelsey 0 Jack - Likes: to fly: Dislikes: crowded places. Science Club 11: Football 11: Archery Club 12. Fred Elliot Kershaw o Duke -Likes: cars and girls: Dislikes: unpleasant teachers. Band 11, 12: Globe Stall' ll: National Honor Society 12: Annual Staff 12: Science Club 10, V. Pres. ll. 12: Student Council 10. Peggy .loyoe Klmhro o Mou.wy -Likes: major- ettes: Dislikes: teachers who write on the board, tell you to copy it and then stand in front of it. Bowling Club 10: L. Tezens 10. 11, 12: Minstrel 10, 11, 12: Majorettes 10. llarhnra Ann King o Barb -Likes: being a Sen- ior: Dislikes: homework. Y-Teens Sec. 10, 11, 12: D.C.T, 11. V. Pres. 12: Allied Youth 11. Q Jacobs Johnson P. Jones Kavanaugh Kershaw James B. Janes W. Jones Keller Kimbro Jamiel D. Jones Karman Kelsey King King Knowles Lu rsen Lagge llndsirom I l Kinsella Kornprobsl Luzare Leonardy Livingston . . 1 G tl Q x - is 5- Y' X wt Knight Lunglois Lee Lighlbourn Lombardi George Leonard King o George -LikCS2 WOm6n and flying: Dislikes. conceited people. Sr. Band lO, ll, 12: Dance Band Club ll, 12: Music Writers Club 10: Minstrel 10, ll, 12. Dllehnel Terry Kinsella 0 Mike - Likes: lish- ing: Dislikes: work. Mixed Chorus ll. 12: Human Rela- tions Club ll, 12: Boys Chorus 10. James Knight 0 Jimmy - Likes: fried chicken: Dislikes: women drivers. Science Club 10: Weight Lifting Club ll: Home Room President IO, 11. WValyne Alexander Knowles 0 WhifPJ '--I-ikesi dramatics: Dislikes: school. Thespian Honor Society 11, Pres. 12: Thespian Play ll. 12: Sr. Class Play 12: Intra- mural Football ll, 12: Curtain Callers Club 10, 11, 12: Jr. Playmakers ll. 12: Minstrel 12. llnrry Joseph Kornprobsl 0 Harry -Likes: sports: Dislikes: homework. Football ll, 12: Track ll, 12: J Club 11, 12: Jackson Jesters Club 11: Student Council ll: Home Room Pres. ll, V. Pres. 12: Minstrel 11, 12: Jackson Jesters Club 12. llentrlee. Mnry Langlols 0 Bea - Likes: to meet people: Dislikes: conceited people. Band ll: lnter- cultural Relations Club V. Pres. l1: Y-Teens 12. Robert llrenl Larsen 0 Bobby - Likes: sports and girls: Dislikes: wise guys. Intramurals 12: Joy Club 12. Ann Gloria Lnzare 0 Ann -Likes: movies: Dis- likes: essays. Mixed Chorus 10, 11: Glee Club 10, 11: Human Relations Club 11, 12. llobert Thompson Lee 0 BP 3011 -LikCS2 i11ZZZ Dislikes: Guy Lombardo. Hi-Y 10: Band 10: Dance Band 10: Golf Club 12. Marlene, 0rona Legge o Mar1ene -Likes: trav- eling and meeting people: Dislikes: unfriendly people. G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Joy Club 11: Human Relations Club 12: Library Stall 10: Y-Teens 10. Eugene Albert Leonnrdy o Lir11e Gene --Likes: girls and swimming: Dislikes. conceited people. Typing Club Sec. 10: Band 10, ll: Minstrel ll: Swimming Club Pres. 12. Albert Randolph Llghtbourn, -lr. 0 Randy - Likes: girls: Dislikes: school. Sr. Chorus 10, ll, 12: Foot- ball ll, 12: Social Club 12: Swimming Team 12. lloberl T. Llndslrom 0 Briggs - Likes: sports: Dislikes: pessimists. Intramural Football 10, ll: Golf Club 12. Lila Ann Llvlngslon o Lila -Likes: sports: Dis- likes: homework. Bowling Club 10: Shop Club 11: Y- Teens ll. 12: G.A.A. 11: Tennis 12. Loretta Ann Lombardi 0 Laura -Likes: Gerry: Dislikes: short lunch periods. Bowling Club 10: Archery Sec. ll, Treas. 12. lllllllnm Ellgllllh Lowe o Bill -Likes: football: Dislikes: work. MiJa Pro Club 12. Ql0lM'llll Luls 0 Joe -Likes: mechanics: Dislikes: English. Metal Shop Club Pres. 10: Intramural Football 10, 11: Basketabll 10, ll: Volleyball 10: Track 10, 11: Golf Club 11: Hi-Y 12: Home Room V. Pres. 12. lllehnrd Kenneth Malokey o SIimiy - Likes: to cook and plan meals: Dislikes: to wash dishes. F.F.A. Sec. 11: Greenthumb Club 11. Surah Ann Dlarsh o Ami -Likes: french fried potatoes: Dislikes: conceited people. Sr. Mixed Chorus 10: Glee Club 10: Y-Teens 11, 12. Frank liarwood Blau-lln o Uncle Frank Likes: loving his women: Dislikes: having to work. Foot- ball Mgr. 12: Mila Pro Club 12. Shirley Anne Dlarlln o Marti -Likes: dancing: Dislikes: time clocks. Girls' Chorus 10: Y-Teens 11, 12: Annual Stall 12: G.A.A. 11, 12. Ifhrlsllne Clara Dlnrtlnelll o Citrix -Likes: spaghetti: Dislikes: men drivers. Band 10. 11 Corp., Li- brarian 12: National Honor Society 12. lllnrlo Mnrllnez o C'apmin -Likes: sports: Dis- likes: cops. Home Room Treas. 10. ll: Football 10, 11, 12: Track 11: Golf Club Treas. 12. Pnlrlrln Ann Mason 0 Patti -Likes: the idea of going to Gainesville next year: Dislikes: getting Globe stories in by deadline. Y-Teens 12, F.T.A. 12: Allied Youth 12: Globe Stall 12: Annual Stall 12: Girls' Chorus 12. Lowe Luis 6' 7 Mackey Marsh F. Martin S. Marlin Marlinelli Martinez Mason Mouch Mayo McCormick Mclane MCQuaid Millar Anna Elizabeth Blnueh o LiblP.1 ' - LikeS1 to watch sporting events: Dislikes: people who won't admit a mistake. Thespian Honor Society 10, Librarian 11. Sec. 12: National Honor Society 12: Sr. Chorus 10, 11. 12: F.T.A. ll, Sec. 12: Music Honor Society 12: Globe Stall' 12: Minstrel 10, 11: Operetta 10. 11, 12: Student Council 10, Cab. 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Home Room Treas. 10, V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12. lllehnrd Dennis lllavo 0 MHy0 -I-ikCS1 S00d musical organization: Dislikes: idiotic girls. Allied Youth 10: Key Club 10, ll, 12: Music Writers Club 10: Minstrel 10, 11, 12: Band 10, Sgt. 11, Lt. 12: Dance Band 10, Chairman 11, 12: F.T.A. ll, 12: National Honor Society ll, 12. lvesley McCormick o Wes - Likes: baseball: Dislikes: nosey people. Track 10, 11: Glee Club 10, ll: Archery Club ll. llorolhy lialhrlne McLane o Dol - Likes: Cheerleading and Chuck: D?slikes: people who hurt Char- 1otte's feeling.Mixed Chorus 10. ll: Cheerleader 12: Y- Teens 11, 12: Minstrel 12: Charm Club 10: Home Room Treas. 11: Burdine's Fashion Board ll. Lenore lone lllclluuld 0 lone - Likes: book- keeping: Dislikes: gaudy colors. Debate 10: Photography Club 10: F.B.L.A. 11: Archery Club 12. Shirley Patricia Millar o SIiorrJ '-I-514052 I0 have fun and laugh in Effective Living: Dislikes: having to wait for anyone after school. Joy Club ll, Sec. 12: Girls Chorus 10, ll: Red Cross 11, 12. Dorls Theresa Moaha o Doris -Likes: having fun: Dislikes: two-faced people. Pan American Club 10, 11: Joy Club ll: Spanish Honor Society Treas. 11, 12: Hope Chest Club Sec. 12. llnlph George Molloy o Cadillac -Likes: Ru- benstein: Dislikes: Dean. Band 10, 11: Minstrel 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 11: Gold Club 11: F. T. A. 12: Archery Club 12. Palrlek Monroe Morgan o Pat -Likes: Mi- ami Jackson: Dislikes: ?. Home Room Pres. 11: Key Club Scc. ll. 12: Jr. Class Treas. 11: Baseball 11, 12: Intra- mural Football ll: Student Council Pres. 12: National Honor Society 12: National Forensic League 12. Charles liqlqlle lloye o Jelly Be1ly -Likes: chick- ens: Dislikes: graduating. Weight Lifting Club ll: Cur- tain Callers Club 12: Student Council 12. George lloyl Mulligan o Mac -Likes: playing ball: Dislikes: spinach. Library Club 12: Basketball 12. llnla Map lllurphy Q Tiny -Likes: swimming: Dislikes: basketball. Y-Teens 10, ll, 12. Thomng Lap lwyerg Q To m my -Likes: good looking girls: Dislikes: march'ng with the band for 5 hours without a drink of water. Band 10, Corp. 11. Sgt. I2: Dance Band 10, 11. 12: Minstrel I0, 11, 12: Student Council 10, ll. 12: Metal Shop Club Sec. 10: Bowling Club 11: Key Club 12: Orchestra 10, 11: Debate 10: Home Room Pres. 10, V. Pres. 11: Music Writers Club 10, 11: Allied Youth 12: Red Cross 12. Betty May Nell 0 Beary -Likes to dance: Dis- likes: catty people. Red Cross ll: Typing Club 12. Donald Eugene Newell o Don -Likes: basket- ball: Dislikes: school. Student Council 12: Basketball 12. Paul Edward Newell o Pasq1lf1UJ '-UKCSC 80011 looking girls: Dislikes: commercials. F. F. A. 10, Pres. 11. 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Bowling Club 11: Weight Lifting Club 11: Archery Club Pres. 12. Jean Elna Newman o Neanie -Likes: dancing and band: Dislikes: to write essays. Majorettes 10, ll, 12: Dramatics 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens ll: Allied Youth ll, 12: Minstrel 10, ll. 12: Thespian Honor Society 12. Patrlela Lucllle Nlekerson 0 P 0 I -Likes: to have fun: Dislikes: to write. Y-Teens 11: Modern Dance Club 11: Home Room V. Pres. ll: F. H. A. 12: D.C.T.12. John Conrad 0akes o John -Likes: to fish and sailboating: Dislikes: to take English. Band, 10. 11, 12: Golf Club Sec., Treas. ll: Home Room Treas. ll, 12. llannle Anne 0ln-rg 0 Raggedy Ann -Likes: to cheer: Dislikes: people with no school spirit. Cheerleaders ll, Capt. 12: Key Club Sweetheart 12: Girl's State 11: Minstrel 11. 12: Student Council 10, 11: Y-Teens ll, 12: Photography Club 10: Home Room Pres. 12. Shirley Lou Pape o HLilll? Shape - Likes: good times: Dislikes: catty people. Allied Youth, V. Pres. 12: Drama Club 10. 11, 12: Y-Teens 12: Student Council 10, 11: Home Room V. Pres. 11. f i il ff 2 A , E P Mocha Molloy Morgan 4. Moya Mulligan Murphy Myers Neff D. Newell P. Newell . l l I Newman Nickerson Oa kes Oberg Pape llnvld Kelly Pearson 0 Dave -1-ikCSI bop: Dis- likes: hillbilly music. Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Band 10, 11. lilnrlu lgmu-In Perez 0 Likes: to be with Edison Coulter fthe twin without the glasseslz Dislikes to sit on three books while taking driving lessons. Home Room Sec.. Treas. 10: Pan American Club 10: Jackson Jesters Club 11: F. T. A. 11, 12: G. A. A. 11, 12: Y- Teens 12: Allied Youth 12: Spanish Honor Society 12. W'llllum Karl Polls-rl 0 Karl -Likes: lishingz Dislikes: surprise tests and homework. lntramural Club 10: Hi-Y 11, 12. Irma Ponce- 0 FuIlback -- Likes: boys: Dislikes: catty girls. Home Room Pres. 10: Dramatics Club 10: Y- Teens ll: F. H. A. 12. llc-bm-1-ll lillzuhelh l'oslon o Becky -Likes: to swim: Dislikes: homework. Y-Teens 10: F. H. A. 10, 12: F. B. L. A. Sec. ll: D. C. T. 12. Shlrle-y June- Poslon 0 'AS h ir1c'y -Likes: being with Kenny: Dislikes: sarcastic people. Intercultural Rela- tions Club 10: Y-Teens 11, Treas. 12: Home Room Sec. 10: Allied Youth 12: F. T. A. 12. Joseph lbwuln Prim- o Jo e -Likes: girlS3 DiS- likes: squash. Fishing Club 12: Football 12. llvnry W'lnll0ld l'rl1'l'. -lr. 0 BmmJ '- Likes! basketball: Dislikes: school. Key Club 10. 11. 12: Stu- dent Council l0, ll, 12: Boys State ll: Home Room Pres. 11: Basketball ll. 12: Track ll, 12: Sr. Class Treas., Al- lied Youth I2: Thespian Honor Society 12. .lnnnllu Dlnrge-rl Pull-0 o Nita -Likes: music: Dislikes: long-winded people. Juanita was a student of the Home Bound Division of the Dade County Board of Public Instruction and has graduated from the ninth grade and now the twelfth grade at Jackson. She has been active in arts and crafts. lilorrls L1-roy Quullll-baum 0 B1Il1rf.l '-LikCSI to draw: Dislikes: arguing. Science Club 10: Dramatics Club ll, 12: Sr. Band 10, ll. Vlrglnln Mnrgurol llavon o Gimu '-Likes: to laugh: Dislikes: parliamentary procedure. Spanish Club 10, 11: Y-Teens 10. 11. 12: Glee Club 10. 11: Home Room Sec. 10: Basketball 10: Student Council 12: D. C T 12 llorolhy lh-yo lla-ml o Daz -Likes: chorus: Dis- likes: people who break promises. Mixed Chorus 10, 11, Sec. 12: F. T. A. ll. Treas. 12: Curtain Callers Club 10. 11, 12: Minstrel 10. 12: Student Council 10. 11, 12: Na- tional Forensfc League ll. 12: Music Honor Society 12: Operetta 10, 11. 12. Thespian Honor Society 12: Home Room V. Pres. 12. Srujn Sue- lh-ed o Suzie -Likes: hillbilly music: Dislikes: killjoys. Home Room Pres. 10, Sec. 12: Y- Teens 10, 12: Human Relations Club 10: Dramatics Club ll. Vlrglnln Mm- Ile-1-vo 0 Pm -Likes: to be with Joan and Betty Lou: Dislikes: waiting for busses. Y-Teens 10. 12: Human Relations Club 10. Sec. ll: Jr. Play- makers 12. llavlll llolmrl llvising o Whitey -Likes: wo- men und sports: Dislikes: school. Hi-Y 11, 12: Football 10, ll, 12: Dancing Club 10. gm, I 1 Pearson Perez Ponce R. Posion J. Price H. Price Quuttleboum Raven S. Reed Reeve 'Ui l f 1 , , 4 Pollerl S. Posfon Puleo D. Reed Raising f-or-' . ., uf? . Rf' ' P l X Rey F. Roach Salmon Schayowitx Scogin fl if f , ii iiiilfiif 'S A P isa . f xr i f 5' . .5 ,-1 i W xr if Ripley Roberts, .lr Sander Schmid Schaffer . . , lf' 2 C. Roach Ross Sawyer Schunicht Shearer lloln-rg npy 5 Bob -Likes: fishing: Dislikes: work. Dramatics Club 10: Fishing Club 12. Dorolhy Elizabeth Ripley 0 Do1 -- Likes: to dance: Dislikes: being fat. Y-Teens 11, 12: Home Room Sec. 12. Charles lluekley lloneh o Chuck - Likes: to hunt: Dislikes: track practice. Hi-Y Sec. 111 Football 10, 11: Basketball Mgr. 10: Social Club Treas. ll: Track 11, 12: Reptile and Wildlife Club Pres. 12: Jr. Playmakers 12: Thespian Honor Society 12. Frederlek Eugene. lloneh 0 Frvrldiv -Likes: going-anywhere: Dislikes: laziness. Joy Club 10, 11, 12: Allied Youth 12. Charles Kermll lloherls, Jr. o K 1' rm il - Likes: having a Student Council: Dfslikesz nothing. Home Room Pres., Treas. 10, Treas. 12: Hi'Y 10: Sophomore Class Treas.: Dance Band 10, 11: Band Corp. I0, Sgt. ll. Capt. 12: Minstrel 10, 11: Typing Club Pres. 11: Key Club 12. llelly Jeanne lloss o Bury -Likes: to dance: Dislikes: homework. Home Room Sec. 10. ll: Debate 10: Jackson Jesters Club 10: Y-Teens 11, 12. Eloise. -ltlyee Salmqll Q No Nickname -Likes: Roaches tJimmy1: Dislikes: roaches tbugsi. Student Council 10, 11. 12: Intracultural Relations 10: Y-Teens 11. Pres. 12: Miss Green and Gold 12: Hi-Y Sweetheart 12: F. T. A. 10, 11. Thomas George Sander o Tom H1J '-LikCS2 track and radio work: Dislikes: shopping. Intercultural Relations Club 10: Radio Speech Club Treas. 11, Pres. 12: Track 11, 12: Debate 10, 11, 12: National Forensic League ll, 12: Student Council ll: Home Room Sec. 12. Thomas Allen Sawyer o TO HI -LikCS1 Tvml Dislikes: Thomas. Band 10. 11, 12. lvllllnm Joseph Sehayowllz o Wi1liv -Likes: basketball: Dislikes: leaving school. Basketball Team 10, 11, 12: Volleyball 10: Student Council 10. ll: Archery Club 10, 12: D. C. T. ll, 12: National Honor Society ll, 12. llnrhnrn Alhlllln Sehmld 0 AIhillia -Likes: L. B. Dislikes: square dances. Pan American Club 10, ll: Y-Teens 12: Band 10, ll. Corp. 12: Girls Wood Shop 12: Minstrel ll. 1Ynyne Anthony Sellunleht o Skeeter - Likes: to hand stories in late: Dislikes: to miss school. Thespian Honor Society 11, Treas. 12: Globe Staff I2: Curtain Callers Club Treas. 11, 12: Hi-Y Treas. 10. lmagq-up Spqghl Q Wickey -Likes: to cut up in class and flirt: Dislikes: being too short. Jackson Jesters Club 10, 11, 12: Home Room Sec. 11, V. Pres. 12: Stu- dent Council ll: lnterclub Council 12: F. T. A. 12: Allied Youth 12. James forrlek Shaffer 0 fini -Llliesi BMS! DiS- likes: Current Literature. Home Room V. Pres. 10. Pres. ll: Student Council 10, 11: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Weight Lift- ing Club 11: Football 11, 12: Boys State ll. John Alfred Shearer o JohnnJ '-Likes: Sports: Dislikes: conceited people. MiJa Pro Club 10. ll: Home Room Pres. 11: Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12: Allied Youth 12. John Wllllanl Sheldon o J 0 ltnr1.l '-'Llkesi 10 eat: Dislikes: English tests. Science Club 11. 12: Student Council 12: Track Team 11. 12: Basketball 10: Hi-Y 10. Velma Jean Shelton o G e 0 rge --Likes: good sportsmanship: Dislikes: boys who are late for dates. Latin Club 10: Glee Club 10: Hope Chest Club 12. Arthur Joel Shlalroek o Ar1 -Likes: food: Dis- likes: mowing the lawn. Band 10: Home Room Pres. 10: Intramural Club Sec. 10. 11. 12: Annual Starl Advertising Mgr. 12: 1-li-Y 12. Betty l.ou Shouse. o Honey -Likes: good friends: Dislikes: blue and gold. Archery Club 11: Curtain Callers Club 12: Jr. Playmakers 12: F. T. A. 12: Thespian Honor Society 12: Publicity Club 11. Kenneth W'yatt Simons 0 BUld,t '-LikCSI mUSiC1 Dislikes: work. Minstrel 10, 11, 12: Sr. Chorus 10. 11. Pres. 12: Thespian Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Dramatics Club 10. 11: Glee Club 12: Home Room Pres. 11: Oper- etta 10, I1: Boys Chorus 11: Boys Quartet 11: Student Council 12: Sr. Class Play. llouuld Alln-rt Slmpklns o St-oily -Likes: eating. sports and fun: Dislikes: nosey people. Track ll: Football ll. 12: Home Room Treas. 11: Dulfers Club 12. Laura Smlth 0 LoIly -Likes: looking forward to graduation: Dislikes: impatience. Book Club Sec. 10: Science Club 10: Y-Teens 11, 12: F. T. A. 11: National gogensic League 10. ll, 12: Allied Youth 11, 12: Annual ta -. Sheldon Shelton Shlafrock Shouse Simons Simpkins L. Smith M. Smith 1? X Q 5 1 Soter 35 Speismon Spurling Summers Swefish - ' i f Taylor A Stevens M Martha Evelyn Smith 0 l-JW!-L.V'l '-Likes? t0 be with Deane: Dislikes: catty girls. Home Room Treas. 12: Y-Teens 11, 12: Bowling Club 10. Charles Soter 0 Charlie -Likes: to date: Dis- likes: yardwork. Library Club 11. 12: MiJa Pro Club 11, 12. Leonard Spelsmnn Q Specimen -Likes: dl'lVll1g to tennis courts with girls: Dislikes: driving with boys. Archery Club 10: Intercultural Relations Club 10: Key Club ll. 12: Home Room Pres. ll: Boys State 11: Na- tional Honor Society Treas. 12. Gertrude lllae Spurllng 0 DuCkJ '--UKCSI I0 play badminton: Dislikes: books. Y-Teens 10: Bowling Club ll: G. A. A. 10, 12: Shop Club 11: Archery Club 10: Red Cross 11: G. L. C. 12: Student Council 12. Frank Lawrence Stevens o Frank -Likes: to work in a photographic dark room: Dislikes: people who talk out of turn. Photography Club 10. 11, 12: Joy Club 12. Mary Joyce Summers 0 Tee Dee -Likes: to no why u don't understan that I am smrt??: Dislikes: the fact that l can't ligger out why myself. Home Room Sec. 11, Treas. 12: Y-Teens 12: Charm Club 10: Bowling Club 11: Swimming 12. Paul Mathew' Swetlsh 0 Swan -Likes: sP0rlS: dislikes: waiting. Home Room Sec. 12: Fishing Club 12. James W'lll'ord Taylor o Tiny Tim -Likes: sports: Dislikes: homework. Football 10, ll, 12: Track ll, 12: Hi-Y 11, 12: lntramural Football Coach 11, 12. llolnnd Edward 'l'e.riIIl o Rollo -Likes: sports: Dislikes: Miami Hi games. Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Home Room Pres. 10, Treas. 11, Pres. 12, V. Pres. 12: Sr. Class V. Pres. llolla lloso Therrlon o Dee Dee -Likes: to go on dates: Dislikes: hypocrites. Pan American Club 10, 11: Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Joy Club 11: Hope Chest Club V. Pres. 12: National Honor Society 12: Home Room Pres. 11. lllorclo Jane Thigpin o Meri -Likes: redheaded boys: Dislikes: people who argue. F. H. A. 10: Audobon Club 10: Orchestra 10, 11: Y-Teens 11: Hope Chest Club 12: G. A. A. 12. llelly Suv Thom son o Betty -Likes: to dance and watch basketbalrgames: Dislikes: egotistical and sarcastic people. Bowling Club 10: G. A. A. 10: Y-Teens 11, 12: Home Room Pres. 10: Allied Youth 12. lloloros Aurora Thompson o Dm1J '-Likes: to swim: Dislikes: catty girls. Glee Club 10: Mixed Chorus 10, 11: Home Room Treas. 10: Library Club 10: G. A. A. 12: Student Council 12: Jackson Jesters Club 11: Inter-club Council 12. Flela llazel Thorpe o Pete -Likes: to shock people: Dislikes: to be called Pesky Pete. Allied Youth 10: National Forensic League 10, 11, 12: Joy Club 10: F. T. A. 10, 11. 12: Jackson Jesters Club 11: Girls Chorus 11: Mixed Chorus 12: Jr. Playmakers 12: Curtain Callers Club 12: Annual Staff 12: Music Honor Society 12: Na- tional Honor Society 12. Suzanne Challln Tlndoll o Susie -Likes to sit on the President's knee: Dislikes: to eat too fast. Student Council 10, Cab. 11, Sec. 12: Y-Teens Treas. 10: Sec. 11. 12: Globe Staff News Editor 12, Managing Editor 12: Girls State 11: Jr. Class Sec. 11: National Honor Society 11. Pres. 12: Home Room Sec. Il: Quill and Scroll 12. it Joan Kayo Townsonll o Joan -Likes: sewing and sports: Dislikes: sarcasm. National Honor Society 12: G. A. A. 12: Y-Teens 12: Swimming Team 12. Shirley Diario l'nderhlIl 0 Shir1 -Likes: my job: Dislikes: two-faced people. Glee Club 10: Girls Chorus 10. ll: Jackson Jesters Club ll, 12: D. C. T. 12. llohort Paden l'pshaw. Jr. o Bob -Likes: sports: Dislikes: work. Football 10, ll. 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Jackson Jesters Club 10, V. Pres. 11, 12: Hi-Y 10: Minstrel 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 10. 11, 12: Student Council 11. Mary Lon Vlekery Q Ulllary Lou -Likes: having a good time: Dislikes: poor sports. Concert Band 11, 12: Marching Band 11. 12: Allied Youth 11, 12: Y-Teens 11, 12: National Forensic League 11, 12: Chemistry Council 12: Forensic Club 10: Home Room Pres. 10. V. Pres. 11. Ruby Loo Vinson o Ruby -Likes: to eat. Dis- likes: catty girls. Joy Club 10, ll. 12: Red Cross 11. Delores Mau- Von Kahlo c Def -Likes to be with Roland: Dislikes: undependable people. Student Council 10, 11, 12: Debate 10: National Forensic League 10: Photography Club 10: F. H. A. 11: Home Room Sec. 11: Archery Club 12. Marlon Gay W'ngor o Marion -Likes: to hear the Jackson Band: Dislikes: inconsiderate people. Library Club 10: Y-Teens 10: Joy Club 11: Home Room Pres. 11: Allied Youth 12: Dramatics Club 12: F. T. A. 12: Student Council 12. W'llllnm lions- WValkor o Bill -Likes: to go to church: Dislikes: movies. Fishing Club 12: Travel Club ll. Terilli Therrien Thigpin B. Thompson D. Thompson Thorpe Tindell Townsend Underhill Up:how, Jr. Vickery Vinson Kahle i Wager Walker fllllll'l0lll!l llosu W'alIu'r o Char -Likes: being a Senior: Dislikes: homework. Band I0, II, I2: Concert Band I0. Il, IZ: Jackson .lesters Club I0, II, Treas. IZ: Girls Chorus IO: Orchestra IO: Minstrel IO. ll, IZ: Thes- pian Honor Society I2 llnvld -lolln 1Valkor o Red -Likes: tishing: Dis- likes: people who are disrespectful to others. Jr. Play- makers IZ: Curtain Callers Club IZ: Thespian Honor Society IZ: Sr. Class Play. LN, l,4-ruy lvlllIh0l'g 0 Leo -Likes: good sports and music: Dislikes: conceited people. Band IO, II. IZ: Home Room V. Pres. ll: Library Club IO, ll, IZ. Jam- vwvllfdllliv o Hamid -Likes: driving: Dis- likes: spinach. Photography Club 10: Student Council IO. Il: F. H. A. II, Pres. IZ: Minstrel ll. IZ: Annual Stall' Business Mgr. IZ: Jr. Playmakers IZ: Thespian Honor Society IZ: National Honor Society IZ: Thespian Play IZ: Home Room Sec. ll. l.1-ray 1Yalrl1'll 0 Royle -Likes: football: Dis- likes: work. Football Il: Intramural Coach Il. Ilohblc- Le-e WVUPYFD o Bobbie -Likes: being with Ronnie: Dislikes: marching all afternoon. Majorette IO, ll. I2: Bowling Club IZ: Y-Teens ll, IZ: Minstrel IO, ll. IZ. llavld Caldwell WYOnsl0y 0 Dave -LikCS to have fun: D'sIikes: dancing. Band Corp. IO, Sgt. ll, 2nd Lt. IZ: Dance Band IO. II, IZ: Minstrel IO. ll, IZ: Debate I0: Key Club Il. IZ: Boys State Il: National Honor Society IZ: Home Room Treas. 12. lloln-rln .lean W'0sl 0 Bc'rlic '-Likes: to w0rk at Central School: Dislikes: getting up at 6:00 to be at D. C. T. Glce Club IO: Sr. Mixed Chorus II: Operetta ll: Student Council 10: Debate IO: National Forensic League IO, ll. IZ: National Honor Society IZ: Dramatics Club Il. IZ. llunsvll W'lllhlm WTI!!-nllvy o Russell -Likes: my girl friend. Dislikes: being bored by teachers. Forensic Club IO, II: Home Room Pres. ll: National Forensic League ll, IZ: Limelighters Club V. Pres. 12: Jr. Play- makers 12. Mixed Chorus IZ. Donna .lunle W'hllo 0 Janie -Likes: to have fun: Dislikes: conceited people. Y-Teens I0: Student Council IO, IZ: Band 10, II, IZ: Curtain Callers Club II, 12: Allied Youth ll, IZ: National Forensic League II: Jr. Playmakers IZ: National Honor Society 12: Home Room Sec. 12. Charles L1-muel !Vhllo 0 Charley -Likes: to hunt and swim: Dislikes: history. Bowling Club I0: Dramatics Club I0, ll, 12: D. C. T. 12. John lloss W'hllo o Yak -Likes: sports: Dis- likes: school. Archery Club 10: Dramatics Club 10: Home Room Pres. IO, V. Pres. ll: Duffers Club IZ: Track ll: Football 11. Nnnq-0 Alun 1Yhl1p Q Nrmce - Likes: art: Dfs- likes: dirty dishes. G. A. A. IO, II. IZ: Art Club I0: Mixed Chorus 10, ll: Spanish Club Sec. ll: Pan Ameri- can Club Sec. I2. lic-orge frnnor lVllllams o Dany -Likes: to hunt: Dislikes: graduating. Hi-Y V. Pres. 10, ll, Sec. 12. Pres. IZ: Track II: Jr. Class V. Pres.: Student Council Cab. IZ: Home Room V. Pres. IO: Pres. IZ. .Margaret Ann 1Vllllnms 0 Margie -I-ikCS2 to dance: Dislikes: having picture made. Joy Club IO: G. A. A. I0: CommercIal Club ll: Y-Teens I0, I2: Allied Youth I2. Pt P . M , C. Walker Warcllaw Wensley D. White N. White I if ll it ' ln' JP' I N D. Walker Wallberg Warlen Warren West Wheatley C. White J. White G. Williams M. Williams V. Wllllaml Willis Bledsoe Wilson Yarbrough ff f if 1. f X :P F 1 NCQ x nf Virginia Leo Wllllams 0 Ginny -LikCS! Mf- Magness: Dislikes: conceited people. Student Council 123 Girls Chorus llg Mixed Chorus 123 Allied Youth 123 Oper- etta 113 Y-Teens 10, ll, 12. 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To those staff members who did their jobs conscientious- lyg I know the satisfaction of a job well done is yours. To Messrs.. Bland Bowers, Bob Miller and Al Elms at Parker Printing who have given this annual the necessary professional touch. Your congeniality has made these past several months a pleasure. To those of Tooley Myron Photo studio who were as wil- ling with their sound advice as with their good photography. To Mr. Adrian Moser of Moser and Son Photographers with whom it has been a rare pleasure to work. The title pages and other excellent pictures in this book are the re- sult of Mr. Moser's artistic work. And to Mr. Todd and Mrs. Kerwood of Engravers, Inc. whose meticulousness has saved us many anxious moments. The time, energy, and devotion which have gone into Old Hickory-'51 have been well spent if this annual helps you recapture, if only for a moment, the experiences of this past school year.-Dan Kavanaugh. IDENTIFICATION OF Picrumas ON PAGE 137. Top: Libby Mauch learns art of writing feature story from Pat Mason and Susie Tindell. Ed Muscare and Adriana Keathley in Cheaper By The Dozen. The last mile for Mid-year Grads. Senior Table. That old familiar ring. Wayne Schunicht poses as The Bat. Joyce Kimbro, Jean Newman, and Bobbie Warren at Christmas concert. Charlotte Walker in The Bat. Willy Schayowitz and Bunny Price in- spect basketball game posters. Typically Peggy and Harry. It's all over how. l-40 IDENTIFICATION or Prcrunas ON PAGE 145. Pat Atlas Morgan. Lovebirds, Sarah Martha Adams and G. Leslie Poe. Harland poses with Jeanette and Connie. June Gresham smiles for the birdie. Kornprobst and Upshaw - The Bobsey Twins. Mary Joyce, Peggy, and Mar- lene. Wilma and Johnny. Off for Panama. Foot- ball players in front of ruins of Old Panama. Bunny Price and Roland Terilli tin the eighth gradej. Carmelo, Russell, and Craig at Tampa chorus contest. Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. De Fonso-chaperones in Tampa. The battle he- gins: Chorus girls. Congratulations to the Seniors F R 0 M T H E Miami Jackson Athletic Association Jackson 33 .... .... . Edison 0 Jackson 0 .... ..... P once 6 Jackson 6 . . . Miami Beach 12 Big Ten Champions 1947 Jackson 6 .... .Lauderdale 0 Jackson 13 .... ....... T ech 0 Jackson 13 . . .JacksonfJax.J 0 Jackson 20 .... ........ L ee 39 Jackson 20 .... . . .Orlando 12 Jackson 20 .... . . .Lakeland 12 Jackson 32 .... ..... E dison 12 Jackson 19 .... .... L andon 8 Jackson 26 ..... Lauderdale 12 Jackson 33 .... ..... P once 13 jm.kso,, 7 . . ...., E dison 0 Jackson 23 .... Lake Worth 6 Jackson 0 .... ..Miami Hi 13 Jackson 14 .... ....,. P once 6 Jackson 13 -- : ' - -u-Ponce 6 Jackson 7 .... ...... B each 6 Ja kS0 0 ' ' -Mmmf Bifaflf 25 Jackson 0 . D . .Lauderdale 0 Jackson 6 .... ..Miami Hi 39 Jackson 20 .... .Lauderdale 0 Jackson 32 I... .Sl Broward 0 Jackson 0 .... ..... P once I2 Jackson 13 . . .Jackson1Jax.l 0 Jackson 58 .tln Lake Worth 0 Jackson 6 West Palm Beach 0 Jackson 14 .... .... O rlando 14 Jackson 27 .... ...... P lant 0 Jackson 7 ---- ----' E dlson 31 Jackson 27 - ' '--- Lakeland 7 Jackson 6 .... ...... O cala 7 Jackson 54 .... ..... E dlson 14 S. E. Conference 81 Little Jackson 26 .... .... I Landon 13 Three Chf'mP70ne Jackson 6 .... .... L andon 26 5:32:22 12 M,Ef:3: 23 Jackson 0 .... ..Miami Hi 57 1' ' , Jackson 7 .... .Lauderdale 14 Jackson 40 ' ' ' Mmm' Bench 0 Jackson 46 Uii. ...,,, S 'Fare 0 Jackson 6 . . .jacksonfjaxy 45 Jackson 14 .... ........ L ee 0 -leekeef' 7 ---- - -Miaml H' 21 Jackson 7 . . .Miami Beach 0 -Jackson 40 ---- Lake Worth 7 Jackson 0 West Palm Beach 26 Jackson 27 .... ...... P once 0 Jackson 7 -',, .. . P once 58 -leeksen 13 ---'- Lauderdale 0 Jackson 59 .... ...... D ania 0 Jackson 0 lohl .liil E dison 25 Jackson 8 . . .JacksonfJax.l 6 Jackson 0 .... ..... Ed ison 26 Jaokson 0 .... Luke Worth 33 Jackson 7 . . . ......... Lee 28 Jackson 0 . . .Miami Beach 0 Jafkeen 5 ---' - - -Oflende 7 Jackson 33 .... ...... P lant 0 geellisen 2 ---- ---Lelliglflnd 33 Jackson 26 .... ...... C cala 6 . . . nfvson -'-- '---- 1 son 6 Jackson 12 .... .Lauderdale 14 gmtson 2? 'LM'3m:i5I' lg -lf10kS0l'l 0 ---- ---- : Larjlorj 19 ' Co-Little Three Champions Jgzkgg: 12 ' mbsgniig 6 gaellisen 3 ---- --Miami: ac son ec 1 Jackson 25 .... .Clearwater 13 Jackson 14 .. ..... P once 7 Jackson 19 West Palm Bench 0 Jackson 0 .... . . . .Landon 12 Jackson 12 West Palm Beach 6 9 Jackson 44 . . . ...... Stuart 0 J k P Jackson 0 .... ..Miami Hi 35 ac son 7 ' Q nee 33 Jackson 19 .... .Lauderdale 12 Jackson 19 .... Lake Worth 0 Jackson 6 ' i ' 7 l ' ' ' 'Edlson 19 Jackson 25 . . .JRCKSOIIYJHX-1 7 Jackson 47 . . . ...... Largo 0 Jackson 0 liek? Worth 0 Jackson 12 '--- -Lee UBXJ 20 Jackson 15 . . .Miami Beach 0 Jackson 6 ' ' 'Mmm' Beach 31 Jackson 19 .... ...Orlando 14 cks n 9 .... .Lauderdale 25 Jackson 34 .... ...Lakeland 0 In 0 1946 J k 6 Ed' 14 J k 20 .... -..'-, P . 0 ac son .... ..... 1 son Jggkggll: 7 ..'. ..... E diggs 12 Jackson 27 . . . .... St. Pete 7 Jackson 12 .... ..Miami Hi 14 Jackson 35 uu.. '..... 0 Cala 12 Jackson 6 .... . .Miami Hi 38 Jackson 33 .... .... T ech Hi 19 sf Lime Three Champions Jackson 14 .... .Lauderdale 6 Jackson 27 .... ..... B alboa 12 Jackson 12 .... .... O rlando 6 Jackson 14 . . .Coral Cables 0 Jackson 19 .... .... L andon 6 . Jackson 6 .... Lake Worth 7 Jackson 25 ---- Lake Worth 0 Tefel Points Jackson 6 West palm Beach 7 Jackson 26 West Palm Beach 14 Jackson 1734 . . Opponents 1399 Jackson 20 .... .Lauderdale 6 Jackson 9 . . . Miami Beach 7 Jackson 13 .... ..... P once 7 ll . 122.5222 2::::::F?is'.::.it 22 COCIC H19 Staff Jackson 6 .... ..... P once 0 - ' Little Three Champions HARRY LEE ROY FRENCH EARL PEARSON JOE MCNULTY Jackson 0 .... ..Miami Hi 13 Jackson 21 . . . Miami Beach 6 LEONARD BROWN JOHN TOBIN I47 i 1 1 l . A- I A ', I . I I 'af' .. ' 'Z' Rf: -I -I f ' N E Q ' . , lf wg' ft-'f PSXE I -- 3, L E is for EXCELLENT E is for EXPERIENCE is for ENGRAVERS H4 wwf 'W' I DWWMW BETTER PRINTING PLATES Northwest Furniture Co., Inc. 28 YEARS IN MIAMVS NORTHWEST 77 N.W, 36th SI. - 3801 N.W. I7Ih Ave. CARROLL MUSIC 81 ART CENTER STEPHEN L. CARROLL MUSIC EDUC ATIUN 3645 N.W. 'I7th Ave. Phone 78-7405 WALTER PAPER COMPANY INCORPORATED 3850 Bird Road Ph. 4-2559 Coral Gables 333 N. E. FIRST sr., MIAMI GZ! ' 3-6651 6454 BAKERY 1714 N. W. 36III STREET PHONE It-22ml ALLAPATTAH CAKES PIES IIOUKIIIIS To The Graduating Class THE FACULTY: THE STUDENT BODY ICI IRIAH A f X - The Personnel of Frosty Freeze Joins Me in Extending To You Our Congratulations, A ppreciotion, and a Sincere Wish For a Successful Future Ze!! 2044 Congratulations to the 1951 Seniors The end of another school year marks the beginning of a new life for the 1951 grad- uates. To you, who have been the honored Seniors for the past year, we, the student governing body of Miami Jackson, extend our congratulations. Our best wishes go with you and your hopes for the future. To you, the underclassmen, who next year will take your places as the leaders of this school we give assurances of our willingness to assist you in every way possible. To the entire student body we say, 'May the future of Jackson be as bright as the past. Miami Jackson Student Council l-19 TYlER'S Restaurant Hill! N. WV. 36th St. TEL. 9-4171 Air-Conditioned We Never Close ALLAPATTAH . CURAL GABLES COMPLIMENTS OF LEIFERT CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Builders of Your New Administration Building 350 Lincoln Road Miami Beach I '50 DDY Y r Elec! ' Servanlxc lt ny wid fi if mcse Wad ff UNE GT l icunes , , show 1 T' Jr, BUYS EARN that the average '7 2,2A,0OU TAURT- T high school graduate WAN WE ejarns Ss4,000kmore ' urrn is wor in I UWT-R ONE? life tlian one whog drops out before graduation . . . gil COLLEGE GRADUATES D0 EVEN BETTERT ini' DUl1ATl0N tits you tor careers in PllBElC SERNllCE...as in the tield ot electricity where Ameilm genius has gyen the world electric light and power, telephones, radio, movieS, phonograohs, scores ot hme-saying, wort- gaying services to malie a better, btliltlel WOT ld in which to live. 1 .Under the American Way.gi0u're free to finish your education along any lines you Each Year more a d high school a d n more w r graduate? Brenfiniltillfheir 31 you re fret? tg Choose your own uture with the business- d -:Z ' gl! 85 far In It 85 your talents managed electric light and all Hbllltles will let you H S0 ,., D0wer companies of America FINISH SCHOOL and then .Ml TQ? ' siU'5 Tn L 'HE 0 Y 11 Fl-Munn nw, f e Il 2. uern Compu' R9 l il FOREMOS I I IIILK G.ICE CIIEAII 2165 N.w. mh AVENUE Phone 9-1641 MIAMI .T D r i n lc ,,. If-4.1 fit 2 I 1' ' i . Ill-ULUAIOIK Q N IN Bomes MIAMI COCA COLA BOTTLING co. 301 N.w. 29th smear Phone 82-6423 f Page nb was S S. HY Out fig 1' 1? I1 and Ae win we Yo 8 and The Miami Daily News I52 Compliments HOLLEY'S 5 81 IO Compliments ot ELI WITT CIGAR 81 CANDY CO. 73 N.W. 8th ST. MIAMI, FLA. Dluy Your Education Bring You Success CITY ICE 81 FUEL WVIIELAN DRUG C0.. Inc. N'lllEllI'Z ql',u.l1'v 1'0l'NTs 3601 N.W. 'I7th Avenue Division City Products Corporation Ph- 7-6761 MIGITII, FIOYICIG sm? I I Ungar Buick xniivu .42 C .unqgg noun. rnssg Since' Ninctccn 'lIllllII'l'll ninvtvcn Exotic Flowers cost no more . . . but they mean more SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES COMPLIMENTS OF ROYAL CASTLE Fir For A King Congratulations and Best Wishes from Allapattah Hardware Gm Paint Co. 2809-I7 N.W. 171h AVENUE A good supply of hardware, point and good will WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES I500 N.W. 36th ST. MAYTAG APPLIANCES l 1 I53 f5 Z K ff H Xl'-1, X H hi?-9 Years and years and years from now, there will come reflective moods in your life. . . times when you will recall fond memories of your happiest days . . . your school days. Start today to exchange your photograph with your school friends . . . and, in the reflective moods of future years, turn to your album! ' ' larl significant . . . H11 And, to make the occasion particu y n hotographs. be sure that y ours are Tooley-Myro p Nnhr ROPER BUILDING 252 EAST FLAGLER STREET It Doesn't Take a Q Crystal Ball to See YOUR FUTURE IN TELEPHONE WORK If you choose a Telephone career you may be sure of: - Good pay from the start - Frequent scheduled raises - Friendlv eo-workers ' Helpfu! supervisors - I nterestin g, important work - Plentv of opportunity for advancement ' One of the best sickness-beneyit pension plans in all industry One 'visit to our employment superfvisor avi!! .rfzofw you 1!lffl'llZ-ffol wlzaf you can expect in salary progressiozz and benefits, and lzofw flze adfmznfages oftefeplzone -work can add up to a reaffaturefor YO U. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY I55 Wishing You Surcvss In Your Future Carmfrs and Thanking You for Your Patrouagr' IBMAS FLUBIST I 3035 N. W. 17th AVENUE PHONE 9-9801 l - 7 l J. II. BRADY llardware-Sporting Goods 1550 N.W. 36th St. - Miami, Florida I Congratulations BON ITA GARDENS zum N. xv. 36th STREET I ODUM Sc DIIXSDN Complptv Insuranrv Svrvirv 3255 N. W. 17111 AVENUE M1 AMI 12. FLORIDA -:- PHONE 2-5166 1 AL 6 RAY'S SUNOCO STATION 1 For Frivndly Svrvirv 3333 N. Wv. 17111 AVENUE PHONE 2-9850 Lundgfs lilenss Wear -I Quality Mvrchandisv at Prirvs You Can Aford To Pay I 1612 N. W. 36 STREET PHONE 82-4201 1 7 1 iii J Congratulations to the Grafluating Class LUCILLE KENDRICK, Florist 3511 N. W. im- AVENUE PHONE 3-8860 Smitlfs Drug Store R. E. Smith. R.P1I. Prasvriptions and Drugs 3536 N.W'. 17111 AVENUE PHONE 3-4212 -....1...1l COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS VENETIAN BLIND CO., Inc. Canvas Awnings - Venetian Blinds 1655 N. W. 34111 STREET PHONE 2-1731 JACKSON'S 11fvn's, 117'nnwn's, Ch.ilfIrPll.'s W'var Dry Goods - Donwstirs 1736 N. NV. 36111 STREET - - 32-6473 EXPERT DEVELOPING A2 PRINTING Pitman Photo Service 1849 N.W. 36th STREET 2-4513 All lfork Donn In llur fbwn Plant FILM LEFT BEFORE 10 A.M. READY AT 5 P.M. Monsalvatgc nk Co.. Inc. 68 SW. First Sm-on Allapattah 5-10 Dept. Store 1748 N. W. 36th STREET I TIIE FRIENDLY S'l'0llE ol BETTER VALUES ALLAPATTAH .IEWELERS Nationally' Alivertised Watchvs Silverware --- Diamonds 17-M N. W. 36th STREET PHONE 2-4484 THE STYLE SHUP ,9 'Uillapattah Favorite 1730 N. WH 36th STREET ALLAPATTAH STATIONERS STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES 3407 N. W. 17th AVENUE PHONE 9-5340 l56 Those -- and all what Show That She Drinks Al Least Quart-A-Day of Daily Fresh VITAMIN D IIDMUGENIZED 6 Perhaps you can t prance and twirl with the band . . . but you can feel just as good -- have just as much pep and energy as any Drum Majorette! just drink a-quart-a-day of daily fresh Grade A Vitamin D Homogenized Home Milk! There's energy plus in every creamy drop tl I There's good taste, too -- that farm-fresh Havor ' that makes daily fresh Home Milk so much more .5-it 1 delicious than any other milk. You see, because Home Milk is produced right .', ul, here in your own county . . . pasteurized, homogenized and bottled right here in our modern Home Milk plant . . . it's in your hands before it has had a chance to lose any of its fine, high quality, or its wonderful, fresh-milk flavor. Try it, you'll love it. just buy an extra quart, or two, of creamy-rich Vitamin D Homogenized Home Milk today . . . daily fresh at your grocer's. Or, phone us, and the friendly Home Milk Man will have it on your doorstep in the morning. Remember, it's daily fresh . . . you can taste the difference! Mu S0 WW' PHDNE mmm 2 7696 rom Lnuntnmur 2 2475 nav wfsr 14891 The old fashxoned Be Sure To Put Your Milk Bottles Out Where Your Mllkman Can Pick Them Up ned HHVO1' arm chur h Grade of Sagem-ttermdk. .Drink Daily .Fresh A O Drink Zesty House uttermllk eve y HY for e 1 drink It for Pleasure . . .. and Taste the Difference! nc Engoy Home Grade A Pasteunzed Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Cottage Cheese Light Heavy And Sour Cream I3 h ahh... 1 : A ' . ' . ' . . ' , In w is THE RACE IS NOT xl 5 - f -Zgff-1- ' NX2,1'f-' f 5 9 P42 - X ,X IME, however, is beginning to take its toll on a fe these many years, the Jackson staffs, first Andrew's then us about in no uncertain terms. Of course there is some planning, and people dig up facts and figures, and per- form a certain amount of pure fiction. There are too, a number of pictures to be taken, and identified Crightly or wronglyi. Plates must be made from same. Then there's retyping, and for a number of reasons. Sometimes because the orig- inal took so much editing that it looked like a dusty poultry yard, after a busy, busy day. And again, because copy was lost-not once but twice. Then the ad staffs, bless their merry, energetic little souls had their day-and a good day it was for all. ALWAYS TO THE SWIFT MORE OFTEN THAN NOT lT'S TO HE WHO CAN TAKE THE MOST -THE LONGEST. w of us at Parkers. For, lo Miami's, have been knocking But most of all, ladies and gentlemen. our hearts bleed for the printer. The poor. dogged, persistent, long-suffering printerg whose work begins in early October when he cheerfull everything. y sets up a schedule for All copy must be in by March l. lt is agreed. Eve rything is dandy. Comes March l, comes April l, comes May 1, and of this writing June l is just 3 days away. Are But we're s agreed that this page a we downhearted? Yes. till in there pitching, fully the sentiments at the top of re not far off. Anyone in doubt may ask Dan Kavanaugh. PARKERART PRINTING A PHONE 83-4276 S S O C I A T I O N coRAL GABLES, FLA. ITB C ongratulatiolns to Class Of 51 ag. 'Your FriendlyChevrolet Dealer' ml :Hg I my v , K vi Two convenient U , 5 1521 I nga 5 un, Loclmons ffz eu . 'WL m U5I..l..i .lIDH..iL..4uV'1 wILl.r'ZI31-. i4.44:i12.1:., N A -- -M V IOS! YIJLAGLIR ST. PHONE 9-6441 1300 NNI. 1th AVI. PHONE 1-MOU - E - Congratulations, Seniors Paint the Town With - P L A B 2' u It IL A rg E32 at U C i K 11 QQ. . HJ., I I NL-f , N 7005910 U' IL G 5 BEST PAINTERS H-72 N. W. 36th STREET 2-5422 FREE DELIVERIES - I l,A'l' LUX -- SATIN' I.l'X GLOSS LUX Three Finishes in Identical Colors l 1 C0Ll4IMAN 8 IEIIMPANY lfonnplvtv IllSllTlllll'I' l ru-ilifivs 1316 N. W. 36th STREET ' MIAMI 42. l I.A. TE'l,EPHONE 82-2548 ' Allapattah Cleaners Prompt Cuurleous Service ZZVQ Hour Cleaning 1866 N. 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