Miami Jackson High School - Old Hickory Yearbook (Miami, FL)
- Class of 1960
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N ilk 'gain I 1 a.fQ-if 1960 ULDIHCKUHY MIAMI JACKSON HIGH SCHOUL MIAMI, FLORIDA EDITORS: Carole Collins Jackie Poifevinf BUSINESS MANAGER: Mary Revill EDITORIAL STAFF: Marlene Christmas Joyce Themisfocles Sherry Williams ADVISOR: Mrs. Joan Sprague STAFF: Barbara Brantley, Carol Colbert, Sharon Crooks, Jill Goode, Dick Huss, Tom McLean, Carol Owens, Carol Roufzahn, Gloria Zenere. This is my invitation to you: Scan my pages and review the year with me. Tarry over my presentation of special eventsq probe the faces of your wise teavh- ers. Wancler with me through the classrooins. and look with pride at the seniors. Bask in the glory of an unbeaten It-um. and remember the future of Jar-kson lies with you. .inn win' 'P ,wwf-i - Q. 1. 'I avi.: 'L -.M ii 1 r :sr 1. S 1' ,fa 3 ', , - ,M,gnxw:1,,.-..-W .-any-'Lc w -: ., ,F A! gay, f wx, yan!! 5' S' ii QQ .lk Jackson Frolies Herald Big Week COLURFLYLLY DECORATED ROUMS and rous- ing pep assemblies introduced ,lackson's Frolics Wleek whieh culminated in a footliall game with the Edison lied Raiders for a 6-6 tie. Supporting the theme. The Spirit of Jackson Fights On. loyal ,laeksonites came adorned in green and gold for the traditional Color Day activities. Mr. and Nliss Green and Gold were chosen from the liest dressed girl and lioy of the senior high and junior high. Competition is keen among students as each one endeavors to originate the best green and gold outfit. Crowning of Jaeksoifs King and Queen was an- ticipated hy all Jaeksonites at the royal Coronation Ball held in the school patio. This formal dance is one of the main highlights of the football season. in exchange assembly hetween jackson and Edi- son demonstrated the friendly spirit which prevails between the two schools. Edison cheerleaders led the student hody in a cheer. and jackson Key Clubers entertained them with their impersonation of the Edison football players. This year a contest was held to choose a name for this very special week. Disearding last year,s name. Julvilee Week, Frolies Week was chosen in- stead. UNSEEN, BUT ALWAYS PRESENT, the Spffit of .lax moved through the student body and faculty during Frolics Week. f P ln.. 'GO GENERALS GO' yells Cheerleader Shirley Walker as her voice and others encourage the team's march toward the goal. , 5' SCINTILLATING SWINGETTES captivate the Jackson student body as they 'swing and sway' in the pre-game assembly. F' DELIVERING AN ENTHUSIASTIC pep folk fo Jackson fans during colorful Frolic Week is football coach, Roy French. ENTERTAINING JACKSON STUDENTS with a football per- formance of Edison's strength are eleven Key Club members. JACKSON DELEGATES ARE TOMMY JACKSON, VIRGIL SCOTT, WANDA HEATON, AND MICKEY HERIN. FEARLESS JACKSON SWIMMERS, MAGGIE FLYNN AND BILL GROVER, DIVE INTO THE FIERY WATER DURING THE AQUA SHOW 6 wo Tickets To' USING THE THEME Two Tickets Tof' Jack- son's swim team guided the audience on a trip around the world at the annual aqua show. The two tickets enabled the recipients to travel vicari- ously to many fascinating parts of the world. A spectacular water act in which the participants plunged into the billowing flames thrilled the audi- ence. An annual performance. the fire act is always a much-heralded part of the extravaganza. Foreign acts were featured by different members of the swimming team under the direction of Coach William Diaz. Highlighting the night was a beauty contest. Clubs from the school sponsored their favorite girl. A preliminary judging was held with the top ten girls presented at the show. The lucky winner re- ceived a variety of gifts including jewelry and a modeling course. Jackson s Pla S Thrill Audiences OLR HEARTS WERE YOLNG NND I XX was the flrst plan of the wear for Jackfun Qpon nrerl by the Thespxans 'Ihe hllarmus Comedy prewnterl on October 22 23 was the Story of the arlxenture of two young g1rls alone on an ovean xmage If I 'lflf lf wrun I an :nfl Renm Fultzl who Qhared ln mans of the glrle YIOIOUQ ad Students enjow moues and flelrl trlpe sperlal wlsltors hawe lectured many Sn hletnrlnal plax Ixlng Henrx Y Ill was pre Qentecl III llecemlver o Barn Nenburg prvrtraxefl the pnpular Qrxteenth KPIIIUIW ruler Taken from mi mmm In Hermann brewlflxer the 12 I X N 1 II1rrmr1 N I 1 tlrug. 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I PI NY ' 1 .yr ,Ka 'A ' EAR o to ef Io a ws II Inns EMILY SCHOLZE Cover Girl Pleasing Maidens Represent Months 'IHE PRlf'lvl'lEST GIRLS at Jackson are pre- sented un the Xatiunal Forensic League Calendar whivh is published eavh fall. Yariuiis tirganizaliuns and lirnm-rfmnis nominate thi- girl of their chuicfe. Before voting takes place in thi- limiieiwmiiis. vavh numiiiee is presented to the student body through an assembly. The girl who reeeixes the highest number of points becomes the 1-uve-r girl lm' that year. The next twelve girls represent eavli muntli. ft 'Ofc Helen Alexander Verna Braddock Linda Braswell Libby Bright Nancy Dale I,'f'.,y Sandra DiLibero Pat Gilbert Jeanette Gustovich Wanda Heaton Sarah Huguley Nancy Man-zaro Emilee McCarthy I2 SURROUNDED BY their court are Queen Wanda Heaton and Kung Vnrgll Scot? Members of the court are Judy Struk Caro lyn Campbell Mickey Herln Verna Braddock Park Jones 'ffl' 'A 1 Sarah Huguley Tom Campbell Emnlee McCarthy Pat Gilbert Jlm ONan Jeanette Gusfovlch Bull Harris Lunda Braswell Nick Cummento Ruta Cecere and Jane Struk R0 alt Relgns Supreme CORONATION BALL DANCERS GLIDE TO MYSTIC RECORDED MUSIC IN THE SCHOOL PATIO 5 'J A 1 ' - p . It 1 . , A If 17. I 5 5 ' Q 4 L L - 3 f V f , 'f l V 'A 4 ' '-Lf? 4- N, , .1 I pt L b ff V' ,' 2 , A A it Fr L M . . N, -X, ' .A-F 4- ti. V: Si. , , -mu , .K-W: ..,L an U ' if - , frat v -A ll : ' I' ' ' il k ' O I , . A P , L 5 . .5 X ., V K. I I I 1 . i T I I3 .., DEMURE DANCER Dottie Roberts bows in polite Siamese fashion to Nancy Manzaro while Nona Edwards stands guard. ,,., ,. 0 .Q Q .' '.'o . . 1 . any , v , 1, .I , Q I' ., I-. , ,... ,lf. . - . . o I I H , . '. vo . . .Q -4 4 rf. J' u ndizaxg. - - .nw 0' ' - '- . uNA-l. D 0 MAKE-UP IS skillfully applied to diminutive Siamese wife, Jackie Poitevint, by Hilda Vega for the 'King and I' production. , -.4, ,nit x 7 FAVORITE WIFE, Cassandra Perales, compares Siam to Burma while Anna and son, Gail Brown and Bill Kosvok, look on. Splendor o Far East RKSFIU OX THIS NOVEL. Anna and the King of Siam. the musical production The King and lu unfolds a tender story between an English school-teacher and an nunciyilized Siamese Kingfi This enchanting story. set against an exotic back- ground. concerns Anna's dilemma when the over- bearing King does not wish to adopt the ways of modern civilization. Presented by the Choral Department. this spec- tacular production played three nights to full houses. its total profits amounting to approximately one thousand dollars. Not only was this the first produc- tion of The King and I in Dade County. it was also the first time a Dade County High School has presented a complete musical comedy. Countless hours of study and hard work. under the direction of Miss ,loan Owen. made this produc- tion a possibility. The cast and all who participated practiced diligently for weeks preceding the per- CAST ASSEMBLY OF THE KING AND I PAINTS A COLORFUL BACKGROUND FOR KING CTONY PRINZIJ AND ANNA IGAIL BROWN Comes to ,lax formanee An all out campalgn IS ae undertaken bs the Chorueei to fannlmrwe the entlre Qehool wslth the ru hnew and pIenfInr of tht Far Eaet Ig IIIII. and nmkf up mrs Quperusecl In e Drama Department whllc tht Art Department pro x1fIuI pueteri bafIuIrupQ headpleee-Q and xarmus 'Her 5 11 jarkivns taIcntefI Nlodern Dance ane NI1trIneIl p1rtrawecI t Q rmal daneeri tu r'Ient2 of the CarI Mtgle Fuuntaln cf Xouth Dance NTLUII I pf rtrax efI the rm aI thlldren Created hx Rodgzere and Hammerdern the IlIIlDg tuneQ of th1Q ITIOXIIIQ Qtorx alon, ws 1th the C0I0rfuI Qcenee and Iaxleh crwtumee Ient an orlental alr to the r1Ch Qplendori of Slam Carefullx planned and Quperblw preiented The Ixmg and I ua a clehghtful muQ1caI hlghllght of the Qchool sear SUDDEN NEWS of Tony Prmzus death brungs weepmg Gaul Brown vc the royal Suamese b dswde I Iote nn III 1 JS JI .. s f - . ' Ijh' 1 .'-- ' j th .4 I I 1' JI' I IF, 'ff -,S ' , ' flroup unfIer the superxisifmn of Chrlrengrapher Miss l I A I, 1 he 1' M. S - , W Lit I - -- . ' S ' 1 ' .Q .1 I A ' ' ' ' I . ' I' . I. ' q I . . ' e ' o the Ir' g. 'I5 CAUGHT IN A SWEET embrace by the charming Blockette, Ogie Kenipp, during the Minstrel presentation, is Donald Kyle. 2 INTENTLY OBSERVING the various Minstrel acts is Richard Ault while two Jackson endmen look an apparently unnoticed. ariety 0' Ae S Amuses Audience l3lXllfl.:XNll l3l.lwlfS. stan-vuto drums and hlaek- ffm-fl Q-ndnie-ii heraldm-rl thc- IUOO Nlinstrel which wa- pri-sented oil l t-hruary Iii. l'J. and 20. The jokes. he-ing: somewhat svrutinized. did not dz-ter from the hilarious responses to the endmenls vapf-rs. Comic- attrar-tions included the usual darkie frixolitic-s plus riotous monologues and routines. The reading: of lion Browns Body... done in Mickey Spillane- style. highlighted this part of the program. llalanvingr the lighter sith- of the Minstrel was the iniuginatiu- danve inenilie-rs presented with a ilu:-I ol fort-ian flaxors ini-ludingr Spain. Hawaii. X11-xivo. mid l'xI'ilIl1't'. :Xu acclaimed drum solo re- f-eiwcl the spotlight of the show. and jacksonis Dixieland band along with the Swingettes and Color Guard displayed a pageant of rhythm in rt-xi:-is. Baton twirling and acrobativs added variety to the otherwise versatile extravaganza combining enter- tainment amidst joyous laughter. STEPPING HIGH as the band played her song, Donna Dinge- man performed for the 1960 Miami Jackson Minstrel audience. vf - I-1 ! K f X I Z' ,,-.. 'I 'X 5 TREMENDOUS APPLAUSE IS RENDERED BY THE MINSTREL AUDIENCE AND CAST TO INTERLOCUTOR BILL BRAIN. Minstrel Proclaimed uccess BLACK-FACED END men smile as they watch talented Oneida Rosendo deliver a skit about her boy-friend during the Minstrel, OUT OF the mountains came Gerald Brown and Raymond Cook to delight the audience with their version of 'Davy Crewcutf , f Q 0 A ' 5 ,. f i A . , x , 1 l'9'-,ev B' FOMENTING SCHOOL SPIRIT wifh the help of megaphones are indefafigable cheerleaders Emily Scholze and Paf Gilbert. AWED AND SURPRISED af having been chosen The annual Queen of the Wafer Show is vivacious Diane Volosin. ANTICIPATION SWELIS as Sarah Huguley and princess Rita Cecere prepare for iheir enrrance Io Yhe Coronation Ball, Events Fade IiVICX'I'S Ulf YIf5'I'ICIIIDgXY Izule- into foncl nwrn' orivf non Ihzil one-v again Illf- si-hool year corners to Z1 close, Nmvr Io lie re-Iixwl. ilwsv IlII'IIlHI'If'S will long: Inf Ircfueurecl. Frolics Week, Coronation. the Minstrel. all will not be forgotten. To no less flt',EI'f'f' will enclless hours -In-nt owl- 1-ok:-s after si-Ilool. u rainy footlmll gains: ainfl Ifriilaxy night lIllIl4't'F rm-nxziin in sonic' IIlt'I'I11l1'It'S. Ilfflight at winning the Water Slum' lwauty con- test. last minute prilnping lwefore Coronation, unre- Ivntlc-se f'IH'l'I'Il'2llIIIlgI at the glznnvs am- snr-vial mem- 1ll'If'5Ill'I1I Ivy IIIIIIYIIIUZIIS. n 0 ' O '59 , wa Into Memories sophomores will remember their first day of school when they explored jar-ksonis maze of halls. The thunder of your lirst pep assembly leaves quite an impression. Remember the day you got your class ring. Remember your prom. All memories are not happy ones. There are thoughts of a test failed: grade averages missed, 'mel the lvitter disappointment of not making a de- sired organization or team. Skip Day is a senior memory. The well-planned and organized day was a huge success this year. Graduation is the grandest memory of all. J n n - .r fn- an Mi Q: ai-' irq ' I WHEN NOT PERFORMING, the color guard, band, and swingettes clap their hands and lend their voices to support the team. ,,!V,Al V5 .V PRE-GAME WORDS spoken by Senior Arden Doss places spirit and determination in the hearts ot the Jackson student body. 'RAIN, HAIL, SNOW, OR SLEET,' Jackson students always turned out to cheer the football team onto an unbeaten season, W' NQX .,, www -. , 1 . 55... i X OUR HEQATAGE pf, F1-www J f lA'? ' ,os 'l.,..,..'.Il ' f rl xq 4, 5.741 I-0 3,95--,g y-gs ab: a Q 'r r' a 'Ili ,,, 'ff' , 4 U QM f if fi FLASHING THE SMILE that has made him so well liked among Because of the expanding enrollment at Miami Jackson, Mr. the students of Miami Jackson is Principal Loran L. Sheeley. Sheeley has had to cope with the problem of triple sessions. Prineipalwlee s Challenge ONCE AGAIN it is graduation timeg a time for fond remembrance. The class of '60 will long re- member Principal Loran L. Sheeley for his gracious manner. Witty and encouraging pre-game speeches that he rendered to the student body has endeared him to the hearts of Jackson students. Expanding enrollment at Jackson presented a problem. This problem was solved by a plan, con- sisting of an eight-hour day. which was devised for Jackson by Nlr. Sheeley. Triple sessions. being! new at jackson. produced many problems for the administration and student body. Nlr. Sheeley always stood ready to help a stu- dent with a problem. He comments, WTO the prin- cipal it is more worklfthree faculty meetings. longer days. more headaches . . . but also more challenges that makes my day a lively one. It is his belief that the 'iprinciplev job of a principal should be to work with the faculty and students. Nlr. Sheeleyis popularity was evident in the Senior Classfs first meeting of the term. His friendly answer to inquisitive seniors, questions were extremely help- ful. An enthusiastic group received his suggestion that plans for 'Skip Day' be made early. Because of his desire that Jackson students have the very best. he wanted to make sure iSkip Day' was a success. Yes. graduation time is here. The class of '60 will soon enter business and college worlds. Jackson graduates will meet these worlds with determination and one source of this determination will be the wise words of Principal Loran L. Sheeley. gentlemen is Mr. Nicolas Borota's aim GSchool Parents PERFORMING THE ROLE of 'iparentv away from home are Dean of Girls. Hrs. Ellen Odum and Dean of Boys. Nicholas Borota. The Deanis most important capacity bc-ing mun- celing. students arf- able In ffonfifle in them on any important social or financial problem. The innovation of the Attendance Office has re- lieved the Deans of one of their most pressing tasks. Keeping track of the absentees of 2.3041 pupils f-an prove to be quite an abstruse and hevtif- business and the Deans are grateful for the extra time they may now devote to closer relationships with the student body. Among other things, the Deans may be called upon to recommend a student seeking employment or college entrance. Also they maintain rules of behavior and decor appropriate for school. Boosting academic standards. a Deans List re- quiring all Ais encourages honor students. A stu- dent will receive a certificate for appearing twice on the Dean's List and a certificate and gold pin for a triple appearance. pau-'- ' - AIP. . ....--- ,,,...- ui-- ,,......-1-- - , ---...i --.Q ...q 23 9 PROMOTING PROPER INTEREST in school affairs for Jackson's Despite many tedious responsibilities as dean and counselor as dean of boys. he has managed to secure the admiration of the student body 71 fix sq-.f xv'-A .. Kr X '23- Xgd . E X , , ,gn A PREPARATION OF schedules and courses is fhe 'ob of Miss Lucy Moe Elliofl, curriculum assistant, ir. an 75'-fl Ti J' ll l I a l L 4 MRS. MARGARET BACM Social Studiex i MR. DONAU3 IOWERMAN English Nl . 2 - l ' i f MRS FRANCES BAILEY Hama Economicx , V if a 7 , I v avi' MR. JOSEPH BRODSKV Physical Educoiion Educators Face Tre ndou Job 1... an-aff I .- yl qi: I A ' Mus. ELLEN Aaams sagm. Grade ,, we IM. , ff .. I I 1 .11: rl , , ' l x, ' Q, a Miss once BALLOU English MRS. GERALDINE BRYAN Home Economics 24 A!! 3','i- 1, 4-:.ZyQf.,' ffl wwf . y ' .it'-E. 3' L .t .,,K.3 - ff:-Kai ff E ' 'Y-U1 Mus. ELAINE ALBERT Science 5 ,Q . l Miss SARAH BENNETT Phygirul Education QQ' 'xi MR EDMUND BURCK Guidance e l MR, CHARLES AVE Mathematics I f ' f 'fy . 0 12 ff' A 1 f Ln 'L ' MISS JOYCE BOTTOMLEY Mathematics Ei Ml DANIEl BURNHAM Science -- lj I I J I ' 1 I 4 MRS AVELLINO CAPUZZI MR T W, CARUTHERS MRS LEAH CHASE MR GERARD COSTELLO MR NEIL COWAR1 Mqvhemunu cuadqnn English Biology Engng. r . at , Ief I Q , I , 7 r ,f I V 1 4, 4 '4 , 4 ., , I , Y I 2 f - - I I , 1? ff MR JOHN CULLARS MRS DOROTHY DALE MISS MARY DALTON MR. EDWARD DQDOMINICIS MRS. MARY DENGER Mothemufics M . ,P I I Malhemuliti ' In Q ,- . 'H K MR. WILLIAM DIAZ MR JOHN DICKER naman: sawmm. spawns. I R . mas WM oomnos Mn. rum: oowwmo Dram-E.-gmn Man...-.nu History-EngIixh MR ANTHONY DiMEO An X MR. JAMES DURHAM Indunviol Arn 25 Phyucul Educmion i. Z' I5 Mai 3 is French-Luhn , A . Xa x 4 1 UIQ ' x DAILY REPORTS pIay an imporiant par! in the program of Mr. D. E. Moomaw, acfivifies director. sf' 'Y PROUD SPONSOR OF JACKSON'S Thespians. a noteable group, is Mrs. Erma Donahoe. Miss smv svms Physical saw-tion MRS. JUANITA ELY Business Education ,, W A , ' f Mn. mums rnmcus Mn. xermsm fumes Mavhemufau scam.-aaology Facult lDevehqJ Fulure1Leaders 7' ' , MISS MARY ANN DYSARY Art M' MRS. MARY EVANS Q Biology 9 rrrOrO fr P . 5 'z MR. ROY FRENCH Physical ,Education 26 . MR. JESSE EDWARDS Mathematics Af I MRS, RUTH FAGAL Science if I.. I MR. RICHARD FROW Librarian I I 62 17 71 513 2 .- r MRS, MARJORIE EGGER Business Education MISS GLORIA FIBUS Business Eduzutian 5' , I 1? MR. FRANK GEORGE Bvxineu Education MRS. CAROlYN GIlBERT Business Education MR. AIIERT HALLIERG English Ml. DONAlD HOlDER Physical Edvcolion MRS. IERYHA HUNY English-Debut! MISS BARBARA COLEMAN English MR. RONALD HAWKS Industrial Arts MISS NOIAMAE HOLLAND lullnou Mutation MR, LLOYD HUTCHISON Mathematics A ., a' I . Mn. cnnlss comm signin oma. Mn. wuum nscnr Physical Education MRS. ZOLA HOLUDAY Social Studios MRS. JEANNE IRVIN Hama Economics 27 4 .W f MR. NORMAN GROSS Science-History MR. TED HENNIS Physical Education X 1 3 MR. HAROLD GUNUERSDORF English MRS VERNA HODGES Guidance JOURNALISM ADVISOR, Mrs. Joan Sprague denotes approval of Jackson's publications. ' RX .V x 'X V 1 'qs I I g I MAKING SURE ihai fhe books in Ihe library are Rep? orderly is Mr. Richard Frcw, librarian. l ,lar 1 MRS CATHERINE KANE Home Economics ? I Q U MR CALVIN MAGNESS Social Swdles I A I MRS MARY KIMBROUGH Mavhemavics MR VINCENT MARSEGLIA Busmexs Educanon Teachers, Advice timulates Pupil 7 Q , I L5 1 I L f J MR. CHARLES JENKINS DCT Coordinator 5 g 55 ' 1 MR EDWARD LIEBHAUSER Business Educavian 'I 4' .I , . , , 5 MR RICHARD MAYO Band --Ovghesvra 28 ef MR ROBERT JOHNSON Social Studies MR THOMAS Lloc-err Spanish nam Visual Mus ofnnv Mcciouo sngm. 'I' F. I MISS ZELDA JOHNSON Science 1' MR. JAMES LOVE lndumial Arn f X f ' I MR GEORGE MILLEN Indusvrual Arn MR HORACE MIYCHELL Biology 1 MRS. GRACE OTIAIIEN Social Studies MISS MILDRED PRICE librarian Mn n-:OMAS RENEDO spqnaih-nm.-,fy I 'lm rg ai Sql i. -51171, ,, -, Mass JANE Mlrcusu Phyiawl seminar. MISS JOAN OWEN Chorus Mn munucs RABOID Englan- Mus YHERESA Ravens spanish-sngmn Q F 1. 7 E 4 ,ui L I MR JAMES NATION Civics MRS MYRTLE OWENS English 9 1 K N ,, MISS ALICE REED Music if 32 MR. JOHN SAIN Science 29 'U A I Miss DORIS NEYENDORF Physical eduwwson fi x MR EARL PEARSON om., mining ,F n 51 i Q ,V 4. E - ,.b, 1 Y K MRS FLORENCE NORMAND Marhemuvics MRS LOUISE PEETE Business Education 4 R of-H? ' fs- ii DIRECTING THE careers of Miami Jackson stu- denfs is Mrs. Mildred Udell, guidance counselor. 4?- 45 ,Q 1 Guidin tud nt Demands Acum n K A CAREFUI. WATCH over the healfh of students is mainfained by Mrs. Consfance Barham nurse ' ' MRS. SUSAN SATTERFIELD MR. WIlLIAM SCOTT Mathematics X Mn. GEORGE Umor Physica! Educaiion MISS MIRIAM STOODT MRS. LUCILLE SUGDEN Home Economics Mafhemarics Chelniliry MR. JOHN TOIIN Driver Training MR, JESSE TROUTT MRS. MILDRED UDELL MISS VIRGINIA VAUGHN Ml. HERMAN VONK Eighth Grade Guidance Buxinesx Education Social Sivdiu A ia 9 1 ' fi' 'Q 7 I I f fi I MRS, MARY STARUNG English MR. l.lOYD TRIP? Business Education MR. ALFRED VORHEER land Director an- ' Mnss RUTH w msn RE B Eg E9 R CHAR ES WR G Ml55 Teachers Not Plctured MR REX BISHOP MRS MARIAN DRIIVENI MR VALENTINE DUDZIAK MRS THELMA O CONNOR MRS JOAN SPR KGUE MISS VIRGINIA STANLEY MISS VIRGINIA WILLIAVISON 31 r PLANNING AND PREPARING u balanced lunch IS a bug 1 agrees Mlss Emma lou Campbell, Jackson cafetena manager AIDING IN the efficient operating of the office is qualified secretary, Mrs. Marie long. ASSISTING THE DEANS in their schedules is competent Mrs. Eunice Kinsey, secretary. ,lax Secretariat perates Office KEEPING FILES ORDERLY is one of the many tasks included in o day's work for Mrs. Geneieve Rcsco, school registrar. 32 T9 'hug - --Q 'xy' i n HELPING THE PRINCIPAL COMES FIRSI FOR CAPABLE SECRETARY MRS MARGARET DICKER QQOSITEU Wqgwxmm EN MRS. ROSEMARY ALLEN, SCHOOL TREASURER, ASSURES THE 'SAFEAKEEPING' OF 33 VALUABLES. .. Wx 5 K 1 J' sq.. 5 if ,, fx 2 . gi yfmi H ' :has M - f T431 .. '.'5,- .,. 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D E' ' 'lt M w Dkmi W 1 +5 J.-4' mv Jaw su MA ff' Mr' B. 114101 It and 3 MQ' QQ-L CITING PROOF IN DEBATE TO TOM KOCHINS TERRY HERNANDEZ JOHN MADDOX AND ARDEN DOSS IS CAROLYN CHATTIN t 1 EAGERLY WAITING to answer questlons are Muss Barbara Gole man's advanced English students who prepare for college Read and Wrlt' I0 IXSLRF mme lIldlXlIll13l attcntlon for all Fllgllih Qtudentx thu mre g.ruupcd atcordlng to then aptltude-Q ae -tered on Lllgllgll Xchlexement Te-ata and tear her recnmmendat1onQ A dex elopment readlng progzrarn uae lllillllllfxtl on each gliltlf? lexel I'6Zilllllgl gUlIlCi .nd xocabularw lmprosement booka were pmuded through the Sclence Reeearch 'XQQOLIBICQ Promoting lIll6I'f'Ql Ill puhhc Qpealxlng and de xeloplng xuung mmde to thlnk on lllffll' feet IQ the ulnert nf debate clawef lhe prof and cons of rmportant IQQUCQ are tuplca of debate ,I0UlIlZillQTT1 tlawea Qtrne to teach Qtudenta the fundamentals of neswpaper work and Nfllllln' Qlulk 'xCl1Ilg l6l1llIlltlUCQ and practlcal drama experlence through theatrlcal productmni are mam actnltles uf drama flawei 36 f -' - . .. 7. ft. .1 , ,,,. .. 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Tim n Parade IO KNOW' 'INIIE P.-KST. understand the present, and eonreix e the future . . . to develop enlightened r-itizens of the present worldii is the aim of the soeial studies department. .-Xrnerirzui Ilistofy. world history. er-onomirr geog- raphy. and consumer economies are history l1ran4'hes of the sovial studies department. 'Iihe growth and prohlems of Anierira from an in- fant nation to the prosperous world power of to- da5 are t-on-reel in America history. Through world Illstwry the origin. rustoms. and 4-haravteristies of the four early 4-ixilizations up through modern times are studied as a hasis for our world today. Current event magazines. charts. and pictorial maps are useful aids to the interesting and inform- atixe study' of history. Telexision history classes began at jackson two years ago as an experiment. Through this new me- dium. students at-hiexe good outlining habits which prove helpful to them in college. 37 EXPLAINING THE CONSTRUCTION of the General Assembly to Cynthia Stevens and Barbara Brantley is Nick Dotshay. EXPERIMENT NO longer are television classes at Jackson. History lessons are transmitted to American History I students, . 1 Mgr. ff-I, V . . .. -.- -. fe-1.1 V l - as ., f f- -H. 'Wm-.. fr' V P '-5 ff, '- if 1533 Vw' .. J.. 41 f.-. - A 1. f .f,5wV-1-. t -..-4.1 5 .V .V '-V x , 2 w' - . . f Q: .- A V W. fl- .wa 4 . ',:-71 + Ei'lt'a .i1?'i,ll Vasa, rw ' H ,. K ' 2 f , .1 - ,iff 5.54-f',,.g ..eg,k,.'4w. ' 31' . ' . e'M1 ' . '., -- fig. .- ' . gr I . ,. - , ' A -,qw sg ,flffcff avi: ' ' , -ef gunz' M A31 J., K rv I A , , . V ' n, ' ' M ,: at g f V -s-g'3? - y , V ., Vey ,V sa ggy f ,.,, ,W345 J 5 e ,.. . f':Vr,j,v1?l . .. V f , 1 Kr Q. . . V .5 Vet. . . W .f , ' -c r Egg.-'gil' -' WM . . ,.,, A et K .. I w - 4. 3+ ft hui PONDERING THE SOLUTION OF A TRIG PROBLEM ARE DON TANBERG AND JUDY BROWN. I ,ff f PERFECT CIRCLES which result in correct measurements make the compass and protrocter necessary items in geometry. Math hallen es MEETING THE NEEDS of the individual stu- dent is the challenge 'Hffdred the math department. With grcater interest in the fields of electronics, engineering. and space travel. math will be play- ing an even greater part in the world today than it has in the past. ,lacksonls extensive math department makes avail- able plane geometry. algebra. trigonometry. solid geometry. math analysis. and basic math to stu- dents. Such instruments as the compass. slide rule. and protractor make math interesting to study and learn. lt has been found that grouping students ac- cording lu their abilities is very profitable to the individual. Nlany accelerated math programs have been established at jackson. Exceptional students benefit greatly through these programs as they are able to advance into more abstruse work. The aver- age students are able to receive more help from the teacher and can progress at their own rate of progress. EXPLAINING THE structure of Jacksons Uncle Multue to class mates Sandra Warren and Judy Page IS George Nolan PLANTS MAN and Insects are eagerly studied in biology by students lralyn Cox Albert Bowman and Lewis Bellman ll' 5 1 I f -' .'J, X . --...,, -f' UNLIKE NORMAL hearts this artificial one doesnt beat but Nancy Beale funds Donald Kyle s discussion Interesting anyway Sclence Stresse WITH FRE KTFR ENIPHASIS being placed on science the LJTINQICQ department has succeesfully Completed an entlrelx nets plan of studw made poseilmle ln the Nlassachu ettQ Institute of Tech no ugx INNIIQ Qlllflflllq Qtutllef energw ln 1tQ tar 1 tux x ftl'lfIItliTI'X uxnsistul mainlx off em ua refutnm unnng. the elements ind uampnun s Fxpulmcnts were performed t Cllhdllfi the Gtu cant- um 1 hurling f the naturr uf chemletrw lf of x the studx fTlXll1g things tells the Story if htm rmtuif exnlxes Thr pl0X9I'lJlHl cllssrctlons were performed and preserwecl NIJCllIT1C'I1Q were studied Xclxanrul funeral Science dealt with phxslcal cn nt 1 and health and safetx 39 f ve, . A-9' 5 , t-,s..g'5e'A ' ' fa I ,J 3 l 4' - o J x fx f 1 .' . . . ' i -f 1' . S , Q ' - - 'A l Plgr'-A . 1 ee 'T Q' - iuus forms: light. heat. sound. and electricity. Th-s lj 0 ' 1 '. j - X ' j 'h - I Y ia ' dz AA- 5-' s he -1- V U s - - t M , lf .S lc S . ' 11 ' ' i- Bi tl ,III F I' 0 U 'I ' t. - ' I I A . 4 ' C 'X ' ' 4:. 1 ' ' I .:k'A . 5 -' f 'H . - n .......,,- 1 i 1 -.drier I lx? -4 --usd' PREPARING TO be good future fathers and mothers are family living students Gloria Naiera, David Gall, and Eddie Pyers. s. rl, MISS BARBARA EVANS, home economist, is demonstrating to her captivated audience the operation of the electric stove. TO MAKE a new dress for themselves is the aim of these home economic students Mercedes Labrada and Terry Albright. Girls Cook, Sew ATTRACTIVE AND NUTRITIOUS food is pre- pared and eaten by future homemakers in the home economic laboratories. Table etiquette is taught to prepare them as capable hostesses. Proper techniques of sewing are taught to home economic students along with color combination and thrift. Choice of proper fabric and design are stressed during the course. Family living educates both boys and Girls in the problems of parenthood. lfach class holds a mock wedding which highlights the year. Tips on per- sonality, dating, courtship and marriage provide added interest in the course. ,,- wg - flu . . A. o fr 'F Q Q V 5 'L 5 sg K AI 0 5 . X X K' fi li ' COOKING, PREPARING, and serving their own dinner are Jane Rinchich, Gerry Rock, Charlotte Rich, and Virginia Henry. SKETCHING FOR the future, architectural and mechanical draw- ing stuclents bend to their taslrs with pencil and eraser. areers Plann d 'l'li.'XINING YOL'XlL NIIZX llllll w11111r-11 in such I1-1'l111i11111-5 as w11111l1s111'ki11gx. 1111-ta1lw111'kin,Qf. elec- l1'i1'ily. 111'l11li11g. ITl0f'llllIllI'ill 1l1'z1wi11g:. 1'1-1'z1111i1's. ancl 11l11sli1's 111115 111'e11a1'1f tl11-111 l111' lllilllj relzltefl pro- l1'ssi1111s. 'l'l11'1111gl1 tl11' i111l11st14iz1l arts fl1'IPilIilIIIt'lll. Students am' a1l1l1- I11 111'111lu1'1- l111'11ilu1'11. lz111111s. jewelry. p11l- lt'l'f. l1111le. a1111l l11111w1'11l1111f: illl'l't'llS' llwy' learn I11 llll1lt'l'SlillIll ll11- l1a1si1- 111'111-1-swf llt'l't'SFllI'f t11 llt'FiQ'Il z1111l z111111'1-1'i11l1- ll11- 111'111l111'ts 11l i111l11ft1w. l111l11sl1'ia1l arts st111l1'11tf 1'11l1-1' 111'11j1-1'lf l1'11111 C3f'l1 411111 at ll11- a11111ual l3111l11 f'I111111ly fl1'z1llQ1111-11 Fair l11-l1l ill Nluy. hh-illlllllg ill1llt'lliS 4111- 4111'a1'1le1l 1'il1- l11111w z1111l 1-1-rlifivates f111' ll11-il' L11-1'11111plisll111enls. C11111111-Iili1111 is lux-11 aC 11111111utsIa111li11g slucle11tfr11111 each shop may vie for the top honors. 1 -:f'I'i ' C, sis., ,- XO uqngox 9 II CAMPAIGN POSTERS and tags, used in elections, are made by printing shop students Roger Russell and Norman Wright. INSURING THE EXCEUENT quality of his shop proiect, Ray Williams industriously planes wood to a smooth finish. SHOP STUDENTS Donald Chanda, John Peniclc, Richard Mar- shall, and Jack Elson demonstrate the Shaper and metal saw. 41 1- if , P' ., If Futures Planned ANY BUSINESS STl'DENT may he plat-ed in a suitable joh hy the husiness education department. There is always a demand for students who have been trained in the different phases of husiness that Jackson has to offer. This department. heing the third largest in the state, offers courses in Bookkeeping I and ll. Busi- ness English. Business Law. Typing. Shorthand. and Salesmanship. Wiririing the state typing cham- pionship in speed and accuracy and. several awards at the National Offiee Managers Assoeiation Con- vention has hrought much fame to this department. Students enjoy movies and field trips: special visitors have lectured many classes. ,- REMEMBERING THE rule 'eyes on the book' this Typing class rhythmically types drills as they strive for accurate copy. i T 1 34,9 , i '51 Ai' 1 rt te ' CONCENTRATION IS a must when Diane Arch and Jeanette Gustovich use the dictaphone in their office machines class. f,zw s-444 SHORTHAND, a foreign language-well maybe to some people, but not to the future secretaries of this shorthand class. t usie Enlightens PRESENTINC ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS and stage shows, but most important of all-lifting the spirits of everyone through the joys of music is the keynote of the Jackson choral department. Composed of Senior Mixed chorus. Boys' chorus and Girls' chorus. these skilled songsters have won a place in the hearts of all who have heard them. Training good musicians in addition to promot- ing spirit at pep sessions and football games is the twofold job of the hand department. Beginning band, junior hand, and reserve hand are steps up the ladder to marching hand and con- cert band. In order to present interesting and or- iginal formation antics at half-time shows. march' ing band members attend a six weeks training pro- gram during the summer in which music and dance steps are learned. 34. . . -. '1 wg '4 , ra. i e 4 i y- 4 If ,N - , ' .1 li- is 8 , tu Q .X ,M . ,, ' UVM s - Q STUDENT CONDUCTOR, Don Birmingham, proficiently directs his fellow Sr. Mixed Chorus members in daily rehearsal. TONES OF various instruments are demonstrated by talented Sandra Jones and Ed Newbold in music-history class. INSTRUMENTS IN HAND, lively strains of music fill the air as the famous Jackson Band renders one of its lifting tunes. Lin uists Pa rley IYDIVIULY.-Xl. E.5tltPl'l0NFS. tape recorders. and record players are a sign of progress in the language department. These new facilities are aiding the students in their pronunciation. Students are obtain- ing a better understanding of the language. Students under this new method of teaching are not being allowed to use hooks until each of them shows a mastery in pronunciation. These languages. Russian. French. Spanish. and Latin, help the students gain a fuller understanding of the world about them. AN LEARNING THE language of romantic France is interesting tor James Hill, Richard Gorman, Donna Law, and Elaine Smith. 'iii' 'SE HABLA ESPANOL?' Maybe you don't speak Spanish, but pert Judy Meyer does as she records her voice for practice. ljlgal .l TO MASTER CORRECT Russian pronunciation is the aim of this class as John Magner directs them through the alphabet. iid: 'b ',unu-4, nut f' nmmvgzurni 6 mltfllfillul a ' ISASII! KIM! E . 'U . l I J V H i KNOWLEDGE OF word origins is displayed by these Latin stu- , I 5' . dents through their participation in Bart Trapp's discussion. , , X l t 44 -, I X- , . I X t A . if ' -xl ai A '-4. N - ' T sf - Q V A ' 1 - bv. ,gk - Ll 1 Creativit tmost THE ART OF creativity is the main suhject of Jackson art classes. Painting in oils and water colors. drawing. enameling. and crafts are only a few of the artist's fields. Campus display dresses up gloomy corridors with gayly colored posters heralding school spirit. athletic' events, plays, shows, dances. and contests. An annual art exhibit is held in May by the art department. Top prizes awarded are art scholar- ships and a trip to the Florida State University fall workshop. SHAPING CLAY into art is a tedious but rewarding task for Charlotte Brawng Donny Howard diligently continues working. its Q. i a . ws l as TALENTED FINGERS of student Lidio Ostapuik skillfully trans- form a shapeless lump of clay into an admirable work of art. 'DO-IT-YOURSELF' is the motto of Felipe Ponzoa ond Ginger Strickland as they prepare a frame for their art work. 45 Pet X ,Y ff . , , Q f f. A. g ln' '.- - A . ' ' 3 .'-Mi' ,V ., ,y .f .X wi.,-. H. ..-.sv , , sf '. '.- A' ' DRAWING THE pictures that adorn the classrooms and halls of Jackson are Ray Dole, Mickey Walsh, and Elizabeth Potter. -5. lu-. JUMPING TO GAIN helght enables Sophomore Ronald James to grab a rebound off the board durmg cz basketball game WITH EYES faxed an the ball, June Burch and Donna Dmgeman go down the hockey fleld as they practice before the game e s Pla Ball -XLL AROLND STL DENTS are produced by the phs sical education department for the teachers train noun, minds as ss ell as bodies Boys are gnen instruction in a large variety of sportsincluding football basketball baseball volley ball swimming and track Girls participate in the before mentioned sports with the exceptlon of foot ball and track A recreation program of the minor sports also constitutes a large part of the departments soccer gator ball archery trampoline bowling and tennis Nlodern dance holds special classes 1n WhlCh dance exercises 'incl routines are practiced Annually a Nlodern Dance Workshop consisting of groups from all Miami hi h schools permits each school to present a dance and be judged Being put through the paces well describes a physical fitness course Each section of this ob stacle course counts a certain number of points wh1ch are totalled to select those students that are phy slcally fit OH FOR A BULl.SEYE,' these gurl archers thunk as they pull the string back, steady thenr bows, and eye the dnstant target 46 ...L 6 9 9 V If . Vg ' ' 1 .A 'K ' ' f I V a Y' Cr u kd ka v a I I xp- p I M - v ' N I fl' , ac. R, tivities. These include social dancing, gymnastics. L , 1 U , 4 u . . s ' un , J 6 . U X f'- 'Q L ' ' . V V A l A . . .g M g . l 9 'rl LG ' U . 9, ' l I l I l l Soil Tillers HFROM SUNUP TO SUNDOWNH is not quite the day of agriculture students but plenty of hard work IS Involved Young farmers learn the trlcks of the trade through methods taught lll produce farmlng and ln estock ralslng At the school farm two hours a day are devoted to lndlvrdual projects These projects conslst of two groups crops and poultry nursery and shop A farmer may elther have a crop of strawberrles or a house of chlckens 1n the crops and poultry sectxon He may also be kept extremely busy 1n the nursery sectlon wlth a project of at least 1 000 plants All proflt made from these projects goes dlrect ly to the boys Fresh eggs may be purchased by teachers from the farm each week To develop agrlcultural leadershlp and create Interest IH the serlous choxce of such an occupa tlon may produce farmers of the future through th1s course '5 A21 'U-c he N LEARNING THE dufferent techmques of gradlng eggs on school farm ore agriculture students Dowd Clark and Ellus Womack 1 -is sf... , V 4 ., PROPER WASHING and grooming ot steer as an lmportant factor In producing pnze cattle as shown by Benjamun Franklin FUTURE FARMERS Ira Stem Jrm Cleare and Ray Besszong busuly rmx potrung soul one ol thexr many nnterestmg projects 64 ' 5, .Y . . 1 . ' . . l V V , J .t .- .. Li bis' N Lutz stef' ,, --. F f -4 11,1 ,- .1a.g V fg ' A 4,,Cg','o . 'Z' 9 . - ff '51-' .L flf ' .rv-A i. 4 V .g,,-gg '.' .' , ,,--.,4,. Kr- 1'-I ' 3' -- - .,- J 11 .A Qs- 54 -s . -- 4. A . .a ez. of' r .. 3 9 ,,-2 H . . D ,n , , , A . . . . . . . . x K ..,'. A ' L lb t', U' 7' ' , ' I' A -A a, ' -, v 1K .,L V S-W' -. 'J-' ' H-1 ' X I vrrr x if' x FW' ---num, W-: .- -, , ,, ,,FX', fi Mrs Vurgrnla Fisher Sensor Class Sponsor Richard Dean Wanda Heaton President Vuce Presldent Verna Braddock David Cupuur Secretary Treasurer Senlors Face Unknown Future 1959 60 WAS A banner year Polltlclans cam pargned for electlon the steel strlke was fmally settled Queen Pllzabeth had a baby Prlncess Mar garet got marrled Khrushchev v1s1ted the Unlted States and we graduated from hlgh school Twelve years ago we entered flrst grade, not knowmg what mlght l1e ahead of us As flrst graders we happlly made new frlends at recess, cut out pretty plctures wlth blunt nosed SCISSOIS, prmted our lessons on hned paper ln penul and colored plC tures wlth crayons Those 12 years sped by and without qulte reallz mg lt we were m the mldst of our Semor year And to us, our semor year was the best of school It was a year of many memorable experlences Our semor year was a year of many flrsts Wlth seven w1ns and two tres, we celebrated the flrst undefeated football season m the schools history We also won the Good Sportsmanship Trophy for the flrst tlme Reahzmg that xt was our last year to partlclpate ln actlvxtles, we cheered ourselves hoarse at football games and went to all the basketball and baseball games and Swlmmlng and track meets we could ln our oplmons the Frlday mght dances, the Mm strel the Nlardl Gras band concerts, chorus shows, and plays were the best ever Jackson Frollcs Week Color Day, and the Coronatlon Ball wxll always be days to remember Semor rlngs and pms were proudly worn Home work was frantlcally done at the last mlnute, theme papers wrltten and placement tests taken We Jolned clubs used our semor prlvlleges dressed up on Dress Up Day had fun and got sun burned on Sklp Day and danced all mght at the Prom As graduation tlme raced nearer we slgned an nuals and swapped semors cards and plctures with the knowledge that we may never see some of our classmates agaln Thus last year has raced by and now we are xapldly approachmg that crossroad of dec1s1on, graduatlon There will be lumps ln many throats as we SIIIU the Alma Mater for the last tlme We non face an unknown future m a world that IS rapidly mhinglng Some of our classmates wlll get marrled, some wlll go to college some will go to work, and some may even become famous But as we walk down the alsle to take our places among the ranks of ,lack son alumm one thought wlll be uppermost ln our mmds It IS a rough road that leads to the helghts of greatness O - . ' - Q Q . A ., . . ' - . . V J , . 1 ' . v 'v ' 9 ' . , . , . . .. . . . ' ' 1 ' ' . . . ' , ' U . . , . V . . ' lr '. e CAROLE ADELSON I Hope Chest Club 10, Y-Teens 11, FBLA 12, FSC Club 12. JANE ADOLPH I Personal Typing club 10, Y-Teens 11, Sirena club 11, Tri-S club 12, Art club 12, GAA 10,117 Swimming 11. KEN ALBRECHT I FBLA 12, Tri-S club 12. BOB ALDUINO I Automobile club 12. RAY ALLEN I Wheel club 11, 12, Boys Chorus 10, 11, 12, Sr. Mixed 11, V. Pres. 12. ANDRES ALONSO I World Wide Friendship club 12. ANITA LOUISE ANTI I HR sec. 11, ICC 10, Sr. Board, Y-Teens 10, Y-Teens pres. 11, Tri-S 12, Girls Chorus 10, 11, Cheerleader 11. BETTY JOAN ANTOINETTE I Cotillion club 10, FB- LA 11, Modern Miss 12, Girls Chorus 10, 11, Bowling 10, Red Cross 12. SALLY ANN APPLEBY I SfCo Cabinet 11, ICC 10, Sr. Board parl., Y-Teens sec. 10, Jr. Miss 11, sec. 12, NFL 10, 11, hist. 12, NHS sec. 12, SMHS 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, Girls Chorus 12, Girl's State, Deans' List C3 timesl, FSU Recognition Scholarship, LHS 10, treas. 11, 12. ANOLAN AGUILERA I REBECCA DIANE ARCH I Y-Teens 10, AY 11, 12, FBLA 11, 12, Jr. Miss 12, FSA 125 Q8-S 11, 12, Globe Adv. Mgr. ESTHER M. ARENCIBIA I HR v. pres. 10, Spanish club 10, Y-Teens 11. GEORGE GLENN ARNOLD I Hi-Y 11, 12. BARBARA JEAN ASARO I Cotillion Club 10, 11, Modern Miss 12, Y-Teens 12, Q8.S 11, 125 Globe 10, 117 JCL 11, 12, LHS 12, FTA 11 12 , . STEVE ATHERTON I HR sgt. at arms 10, Spear- fishing club 10, Bowling 11, Intramurals 11. RICHARD H. AULT I Chess club 10, 12, NFL 11, 12, SMHS11,12,SNHS11,12. EDMUND AVERMAN - common club io, Hi-Y 12. LEO AVILA I Plastic club 10, World Wide Friend- ship 11, Football 10, Basketball 10. 51 ...af 406 - -7 Adelson Alduino Anti Aguilera Arnold Aulf is -191 -0 A-s-! if Ib Adolph Allen Antoinette Arch Asuro Averman ,ann 'S Q r i T 'T Albrecht Alonso Appleby Arencibia Atherton Avila get fi' BGHIKS Barba Barbre Barfleld Barry Bartol Baruso Beale Begk e Bennett, D. Bennett, L, Bessey Blokeman Boyd ADMIRING OLD and new trophies as they reminisce over past memories are Jackson seniors Sharon Crooks and Dick Huss. 52 Anxious Seniors nticipated Year CHARLYNE BANKS I HR sec. 115 StCo 115 Y-Teens 10,115 Tri-S pres. 125 AY 11, 125 GAA 105 Modern Dance 11, 12. LUIS F. BARBA I JIM BARBRE I STANLEY M. BARFIELD I Sr. B0ard5 Bowling 105 Sr. Science 115 Key club 11, 125 Football 105 Track 11. SHARON BARRY I Jr. Boclrd5 Y-Teens 10, 115 Tri- S 125 Modern Dance 11, 125 General Chorus. ALAN BARTOL I HR v. pres. 105 Marine club 105 Wheel club 10, sgt. at arms 125 NHS 125 SNHS 125 Track 115 Jr. Miss sweetheart 12. MARY ANN BARUSO I Y-Teens 115 Tri-S club 125 Girls Chorus 12. NANCY BEALE I Christian Service 10, 11, pres. 125 Allied Youth 115 Marching' Band 10, 11, 125 Con- cert Band 10, 11, 12. BEVERLY RUTH BECK I HR treas. 10, 115 FNA sec. 11, pres. 12. SHIRLEY MARIE BELL I Charm club 105 Y-Teens chap 115 Opti-Miss 125 GAA 105 Girls Chorus 10, 115 Sr. Mixed 11, 12. DOUGLAS W. BENNETT I HR v. pres. 105 Plastic club 105 Hi-Y club v. pres. 11, pres. 125 AY 125 Track 11, 12. LYNELLEN BENNETT I HR sec. 10, treas. 11, sec. 125 StCo 10, Cabinet 115 ICC 105 Y-Teens pres. 10, 115 AY 11, 125 Tri-S club 125 FTA 11, sec. 125 Q8tS 125 Girls Chorus 115 Sr. Mixed 125 Globe 11, 12. MARY LYNN BESSEY I StCo 125 ICC 105 World Wide Friendship 105 Bowling 115 Band club 125 SNHS 125 Concert Band 11, 125 Red Cross 11. DARLENE BLAKEMAN I Y-Teens 105 FNA 11, 12. PHYLLIS ANN BOYD I HR v. pres. 105 StCo 10, Cabinet 11, 125 ICC 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens v. pres. 105 Jr. Miss 11, chap. 125 AY 10, 115 FBLA 105 SNHS10, 11, 12. VERNA MAE BRADDOCK I HR v. pres. 10, pres. 11, 125 Sr. Class sec.5 Sr. Board5 GAA 105 Cheer- leader, 11, co-capt. 125 Y-Teens club 10, v. pres. 115 Tri-S club 125 Wheel club princess 125 Calendar 125 FSC club 12. CAROL MARIE BRADFORD I Y-Teens club 105 Photography club 115 Girls Chorus 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAIN I Sr. Science club pres. 10, 11, 125 Thespians 10, 11, v. pres. 12. CHARLES BRANDT I BARBARA KAY BRANTLEY I HR treas. 125 StCo 105 Speech club 10, pres. 115 FTA 115 Anchor club 125 NFL 10, 115 Q8-S 125 Annual staff. LINDA BRASWELL I StCo 105 Jr. Board5 Anchor club 11, 125 Girls Chorus 105 Sr. Mixed 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, 125 Wheel Club princess 11, 125 Calendar 11, 12. WILLIAM FRAZIER BREWER I HR v. pres. 105 StCo 105 Speech club 10, v. pres. 11, 125 AY 125 Wheel club 10, 11, 125 NFL 10, 11, 12. LAURETTA ANN BRINKLEY I Christian Service club 105 Y-Teens club 11, Modern Miss 125 GAA 10,11, 125 Girls Chorus 11, 1-2. CAROLYN L. BRISTOL I Y-Teens club 10, Photo- graphy 115 Modern Miss 125 Girls Chorus 10, 11, 12. WENDEL BROCK I Skiing club 105 Tri-S club 125 AY 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Basketball 11, 125 Baseball, 11, 125 Brigham Young University SchoIarship5 Red Cross 11, chap. 12. CHARLOTTE MARIE BROWN I HR sec. 105 StCo 115 Sr. Board5 Christian Service club treas. 105 AY 115 Modern Miss v. pres. 125 GAA 105 Girls Chorus 105 Sr. Mixed 11, sec. 12. ELLEN LORRAINE BROWN I StCo 105 Record Lis- tening club 105 Bowling 115 Hope Chest club treas. 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 12. JUDITH GAIL BROWN I FBLA treas. 125 Girls Cho- rus 11, Sr. Mixed 12. JEAN BROWN I Library Service club treas. 10, pres. 11. JUDY BROWN I ICC 125 Y-Teens club 105 FNA club 11, v. pres. 125 NFL 10, 115 GAA 105 Jr. Maiorette 105 LHS 11, 125 Red Cross 125 JCL 11, 12. PETE BROWNE I Bowling 105 Sr. Science 115 Wheel Club 11, 125 Track 10. FRANKLIN BROWNLOW I JOAN ELLEN BRYANT I HR pres. 10, 11, 125 ICC 125 Cotillion club treas. 10, Drama club treas. 115 FBLA 125 Modern Dance 105 FSC 12. fb 'Yl- 'lv' 'X 'wwf Braddock Brandt Brewer Brock Brown, G Browne Bradford Brantley Brinkley Brown, C. Brown, J. Brownlow Brain Braswell Bristol Brown, E. Brown, J. Bryant 91 'W-1' eg, 3 fs-...ve-4' Burch Calobrese Carlo Catroneo Chacon Chattin Burmeister Campbell Cassel Caudell Chamberlain Chiarelli I' Byron Capuzzi Casserly Certin Chandler Chilcoat Sr. Rings, Pins Proudly Shown HOLLY ANN BURCH I Y-Teens 10, 12, Bowling 11, JCL 11, AHS 12, Marching Band 12, Concert Band 12. HAROLD BURMEISTER I Football 10, 11, 12, Track11,12. MARY LOUISE BYRON I Red Cross 10, Speech club 10, Chess club 11, Anchor club 12, NFL 10, 11, 12. HELEN CALABRESE I HR pres. 10, Plastic club treas. 10, Y-Teens 12. TOM CAMPBELL I HR sec. 10, treas. 11, Marine club 10, Hi-Y club 11, Key club 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, UF Scholarship. DAVID CAPUZZI I StCo Cabinet 10, 11, 12, Sr. Class treas., Sr. Board, Wheel club 10, 11, sec. 12, NFL 10, NHS 11, pres. 12, SMHS 10, 11, 12, LHS 10, treas. 11, v. pres. 12, Marching Bond 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Boy's State, Deans' List 112 timesl, English Award, Who's Who. FLORENCIA YVETTE CARLO I RAYMOND H. CASSEL I HR pres. 10, v. pres. 11, Art club 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Boys Chorus 10, 11. BARBARA ANNE CASSERLY I FBLA 10, 11, Opti- Miss 12, FSC 12, GAA 10, 11. BOB CATRONEO I Spearfishing club 10, Band 10, 11, 12. JANELL CAUDELL I HR v. pres. 10, StCo 10, ICC 12, Y-Teens 10, Opti-Miss club 11, 12, Swingettes 10, 11, choreographer 12. FRANCIS CERTIN I ROBERT RALPH CHACON I Bowling 10, DCT 11, 12. GENIE CHAMBERLAIN I ICC 10, Y-Teens 10, Tri-S club 12, General Chorus 10, Girls Chorus 12. ANN CHANDLER I StCo 12, Sr. Board, Dance club 10, DCT 12, Hope Chest club v. pres. 12, General Chorus IO, Girls Chorus 11. CAROLYN E. CHATTIN I HR sec. 10, StCo Cabi- net 11, 12, ICC 12, Y-Teens 10, Jr. Miss 11, parl. 12, NFL 11, pres. 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS 11, 12, SNHS 12, Deans' List C9 timesi, LHS sec. 10, 11, v. pres. 12. CHARLES CHIARELLI I HR treas. 11, 12, Air Force club 10, 11, SMHS 11. DONNA CHILCOAT I HR treas. 11, Y-Teens 10, 11, Tri-S club 12. 54 IVAN CHOTO I ARLENE CHRISTIE I StCo 10, Y-Teens 10, 11, FNA 12, Tri-S club 12, Girls Chorus 10, 11. MARLENE ANITA CHRISTMAS ' Christian Service club sec. 10, Jr. Miss club 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, SNHS 11, v. pres. 12, Girls Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, 12, OLD HICKORY Associate Editor, Q8-S 12, AY 11, 12, Reserve Maiorettes cap. 10, ICC 12. SCOTT CHURCH I HR pres. 11, treas. 12, Y-Teens 10, Jr. Miss club 11, reg. 12, NFL 10, 11, v. pres. 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS 11, 12, Deans' List C6 timesl, LHS 10, pres. 11, sec. 12, English Award 12. NICK CIMMENTO I HR pres. 11, ICC 12, Thes- pians 12, Football 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL CLANCY I Plastic club 10, Air Force club 11, Power Squadron club 12. ELIZABETH CLANTON I BOB COLAVITO I HR v. pres. 10, pres. 11, Jr. Class v. pres., Jr. Board, Sr. Board, Wheel club 10,11, pres. 12, AY 10, 11, 12. CAROL LEE COLBERT I HR v. pres. 10, Y-Teens club 10, v. pres. 11, AY 11, 12, FNA 11, Health club 12, Opti-Miss club 12. CAROL EVE COLE I HR sec. 10, pres. 11, Sr. Board, Y-Teens club 10, 11, Thespians 10, 11, sec. 12, FSC 12. MARY LOU COLE I CHARLES COLES I Dance Band club 12, March- ing Band 12. PENNY COLLIAS I HR treas. 10, 11, 12, SICO 11, Drama 10, Aviation 11, Modern Dance 12. CAROLE SUSAN COLLINS I HR v. pres. 11, Speech club pres. 10, Y-Teens 11, Tri-S club 12, NFL 10, 11,Q8.S12, SNHS 11, 12, FTA 11: OLD HICK- 1 ss I f 1 fl i ,--Q, 4671 2? 7' ORY Co-Editor. .sf 1 'Y I JOHN W. COLTHAR I Football 12. Choto Christie Christmas Church Cimmento Clancy Clanton Coluvito Colbert Cole, C. Cole, M. Coles Collias Collins Colthar 3 .lg sg. A . . 3.3 N5-. if , '. ' ' ti , Q, .X 'F-X gg cf? X x x L, v I ENTHUSIASTICALLY DISPLAYING 1960 class rings are mm se os ho have studied diligently in order to obtain them, '9- 'QQ' HGV hw' A. fL'2' 'fi 11 Cooley Cottone Couza Critchlow Crooks Curry Damianos Davis, B. Davis, L. Dean Deaton DeGroodt Delp Dewham Diaz SNEAKING IN a tew minutes relaxation during study hall from the many school subjects and activities is this exhausted senior. Earl -Bird Shift Greeted Seniors SANDRA COOLEY I HR sec. 127 StCo 11, 127 ICC 101 Jr. Board7 Y-Teens 10, Iilj Tri-S club 127 GAA 10, 11, 127 Cheerleader 12. ANN P. COTTONE I HR sec. 117 StCo 127 Y-Teens 117 Tri-S club 12. RAYNELL COUZA I Y-Teens 107 Modern Dance 107 FBLA 117 Red Cross 11, FSC 127 Opti-Miss 127 GAA 10, 117 General Chorus 107 Girls Chorus 11. GARY CRITCHLOW I SHARON ELIZABETH CROOKS I StCo 10, Cabi- net 11, 127 Sr. BOGI'di Y-Teens treas. 107 Jr. Miss 11, chap. 127 NHS 11, v. pres. 127 Q8.S 127 SMHS 11, 127 SNHS 10, sec. 11, pres. 127 Girls Chorus 117 Sr. Mixed 127 Globe Managing Editor7 Annual staFf7 Deans' List C8 timesl. DOROTHY LORETTA CURRY I Y-Teens 10, 11, Tri-S club 127 GAA 10, 11, 12. CAROLYN DAMIANOS I StCo Cabinet 117 ICC 127 Jr. Board7 Y-Teens 107 Jr. Miss 11, treas. 127 NHS 11, 127 SMHS 11, 127 SNHS 10, 11, 127 AY 10, 11,12. BARRY FRANKLIN DAVIS I HR v. pres. 107 FTA 11, 127 Dance Band club 12: Orchestra 107 Con- cert Band10,11,12. LOREN DAVIS I Marine club 10, III: Track 10. RICHARD V. DEAN I HR pres. 117 StCo 107 Sr. Class pres.7 Jr. Board7 Sr. Board7 Key club 10, 11, sec. 127 AY 117 Opti-Miss sweetheart7 MMM 10, 11, 122 Track 10, 11, 127 Football 107 Basket- ball 10, 11, 127 Boys Chorus 107 Sr. Mixed 11, pres. 127 Boys' State. BRENDA DEATON I Dramatics 117 FBLA 12. JIM DEGROODT I Spearfishing 107 Chemistry 117 Wheel club 12. RAY E. DELP I Aviation club 10, pres. 11, 12. BONNIE DENHAM I StCo 107 Y-Teens 107 FBLA 11, 127 FSC 127 GAA 11. OLGA DIAZ I World Wide Friendship club 12. 16... Eh.. ,1 'ik JOHN R. DIEHL I Chess club 105 Chemistry club pres. 115 Archery club pres. 125 Jr. Achievement v. pres. 12. EDWARD DINGEMAN I World Wide Friendship club 105 Spearfishing club 115 Art club 125 Red Cross 10, 115 Football 125 Intramurals 125 Band 10. MARY JO DITTRICH I Y-Teens club 105 Charm club 115 DCT 11 THOMAS R. DIXON I Marine club 10, 115 Armed Forces club 12. SUZANNE C. DOBY I HR pres. 125 ICC 11, 125 Y-Teens sec. 10, 115 Jr. Miss club 11, 125 AY 11, sec. 125 JCL 115 SMHS 10, pres. 11, 12. LOWELL DODSON I HR treas. 125 Plastic club 105 Aviation club 115 Football 10, 11, 12. GABY DOMINGUEZ I Track 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA DONLAN I Y-Teens sec. 10, 11, Intra- murals 1O5 GAA 10, 11, 12. THOMAS GERALD DORSETT I Cotillion club 10. ALLEN DOSS I Plastic club 105 Wood club 115 Automobile club 12. ARDEN DOSS I HR pres. 10, 11, 125 StCo treas. 10, Cabinet 11, 125 ICC 11, 125 Wheel club 10, 11, sec. 125 NFL v. pres. 11, pres. 125 NHS 11, pres. 125 SMHS 11, 125 LHS v. pres. 11, pres. 125 Deans' List I9 timesJ5 Trophies: Exchange5 UF5 Masons5 State and District Congressional Debate5 Medals: State Extemporaneous Speaking5 Scholar- ship pin5 Debate Excellence5 Extemporaneous Speaking Excellence5 Scholarships: Northwestern Summer Institute5 Ripon University5 Merit Schol- arship and National Scholarship finalist. LARSENE L. DOUGLAS I Y-Teens 115 FBLA 12. NANCY DOWDLE I Y-Teens club 105 FNA 115 Tri-S club 125 HR treas. 12. RAYMOND G. DOYLE I Bowling 10, 115 Chess club 125 Volleyball 105 Track 11, 12. ALLAN DUBOIS I GAIL P. DUGANNE I ICC 115 Sr. Board5 Y-Teens club 10, 115 Tri-S club 125 GLC 125 Swimming 10, 11, 12, All-City10,11,12. FRED T. DUNNEMAN I ICC 10, 11, 125 Wild life club v. pres. 10, treas. 115 Automobile club v. pres.5 Track 115 FFA 10, 11, 12. JULIA ANN DUNNEMAN I ICC 125 Christian Ser- vice club 105 Modern Dance 105 Y-Teens club treas. 11, 125 GAA 10, 115 General Chorus 105 Girls Chorus 11, 12. 1? WD- I Diehl Dixon Dominguez Doss, A. Dowdle Duganne -48 4-. 'Q Dingemun Doby Donlan Doss, A. Doyle Dunneman F Dittrich Dodson Dorset-t Douglas DuBois Dunnem ,bf fs 43 an, J 1-C., Durant Edwards, Egbert Fabella Fernandez de Cordova Fichter G. Earnest M Edwards, Elvena Fernandez Ferry Fieldhouse ark, Activities Pass Time Awa DONALD C. DURANT I Marine club 10, 11, Break- fast club 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12. MARSHALL E. EARNEST I Chess club 10, Record Listening club 11, Orchestra 10, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Bowling. ELIZABETH SUSAN EDENFIELD I Y-Teens 10, Mod- ern Miss treas. 11, pres. 12. GEORGE MARSHALL EDWARDS I Airplane club pres. 10, 11, Swimming 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL EDWARDS I NONA EDWARDS I ICC 11, 12, Drama club 10, Modern Miss 11, AY 11, 12, Tri-S club 12, Mod- ern Dance 12, Intramurals 10, 12. BETH MEI EGBERT I HR treas. 12, Y-Teens 10, An- chor club 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, SNHS 10, chap. 11, 12, FTA 11, 12. JO-ANN ELVENA I Y-Teens 10, 11, 12. MARY ESTES I Bowling 11, Y-Teens v. pres. 12. LORETTA FABELLA I Red Cross 11, Drama club 10, Modern Miss 11, pres. 12. AURELIO FERNANDEZ I ORLANDO FERNANDEZ I Baseball 10, 11, 12. VIRGINIA FERNANDEZ DE CORDOVA I Centro La- tino 10, Personal Typing 11, DCT 12, SNHS 11, 12, Girls Chorus 11. ROBERT FERRY I JOAN FESTAGALLO I ILA FICHTER I FTA 10, Y-Teens 10, Charm 11, sec. 12, NFL 10, 11, 12. WAYNE FIELDHOUSE I Wildlife club 10, 11, Chess 12, Marching Band 12. ANNETTE FINKELL I ICC 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 11, Girls Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, 12. GAIL FISHER I JIM FISHER I Boys Chorus II, I2. DONALD FITZPATRICK I Spearfishing club IO, II Armed Forces club treas. I2. THERESE FLACK I Y-Teens club IO, Charm club II Sirena club II, DCT II, GAA IO, Swimming IO, II. LINDA FLETCHER I Y-Teens club IO, FNA II, I2, JESSE FLOWERS I MARGARET E. FLYNN I HR v. pres. IO, StCo IO- Jr. Board, ICC II, I2, Cotillion club IO, Opti Miss club IO, sec. II, pres. I2, Sirena club II, pres. I2, AY treas. II, pres. I2, GLC I2, FTA I2, Swimming IO, II, capt. I2, Girls Chorus II. WALTER ROBERT FOGLE I Skiing club IO, Hi-Y club II, I2, Intramurals IO. NORMAND L. FONTAINE I Chess Club IO, I2, CO- tillion club II, Jr. Achievement II, v. pres. I2, JOANN FORGITANO I ICC II, Charm club II, Y-Teens club I2, Swimming IO. GLORIA FORNE I HR sec. IO, Hope Chest club IO, Charm club II, FBLA I2, FHA I2, General Chorus. MARIE FORTINO I Y-Teens club IO, FBLA II, I2, FSC I2. DOROTHY FOX I World Wide Friendship club, chap. IO, II, FHA I2, GAA IO, II, I2. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN I HR v. pres. IO, StCo II, ICC IO, Bowling club IO, Wheel club II, v. pres. I2, FFA club IO, pres. II, v. pres. I2, LHS I2, AY club IO, JCL I2. DON FRANKLIN I Key club IO, II, I2. l .4 D VY? .l 'f 4 1 A4 - I rv-nur YZ? Fisher, G. Flock Flynn Forgitano Fox 51 Fisher, Fletcher Fogle Forney Franlrli CERTAIN PRIVILEGES are gained when one becomes a seno and one ot them is c reserved section in the school cafete Fitzpatrick Flowers Fontaine Fortino Franklin, D rio .fd ,au pn fi . 4, T'VY Fuentes, B. Fuentes, C. Gahagan Gall Gallagher Gannon Gardner Gaskins Geswein Gibson, G. Gibson, J. Gilbert Gill Goldberg Gonzalez, J. A R ca be found at the e d of the ear SENIOR PR NKSTE S n n y as they take advantage of unwritten ruIes, formerly observed. 60 Plans of Future coup Thoughts BRENDA FUENTES I HR pres. 10, 11, Y-Teens 10, AY 11, Jr. Miss 11, 12, LHS 12. CELINA FUENTES I FBLA 10, 11, World Wide Friendship 12. JAMES GAHAGAN I Chemistry club 11. DAVID GALL I HR v. pres. 10, StCo 11, 12, Hi-Y club 10, 11, AY 12, Golf 10, 11, 12. EILEEN GALLAGHER I HR v. pres., Swimming 10, French club 12, Tri-S club 12, Skiing club 10. JAMES GANNON - Murine CIUE, io, 11, Hi-Y club 11,12 JERRY GARDNER I StCo IO, Bowling 10, Tri-S club 12, Orchestra 10. SHARON LYNN GASKINS I Drama club 10, 11, FBLA 12, Red Cross 10. RICHARD GESWEIN I Sr. Science 10. GLENDA GIBSON I JENNY GIBSON I HR sec. 11, Y-Teens club 10, 11, Girls Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, 12, Color Guard 11, 12. PATRICIA GILBERT I HR sec. 10, 11, StCo 10, Girls Board sec. 12, Allied Youth 10, Y-Teens club pres. 10, Jr. Miss club 11, 12, NHS 10, 11, sec. 12, SNHS 10, 11, 12, Girls Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed 12, Dean's List C6 timesj. GENEVIEVE GILL I HR sec. 12, Skiing club 10, Modern Dance 11, DCT sec. 12. SANDRA GOLDBERG I FHA JULIO GONZALEZ I HR sec. 10, StCo 10, Hi-Y club 12. ', ,J -- U72 J .f . I I . 4 NILDA GONZALEZ I FBLA 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS 12, LHS 10, 11, 12, DCT 12. OMAR GONZALEZ I World Wide Friendship club sec. 12, AHS 12. JILL GOODE I HR treas. 11, sec. 12, Y-Teens club 10, 11, Tri-S club 12, AY 11, Annual staff 12. RICHARD A. GOODSON I HR pres. 10, v. pres. 12, Jr. Board, Key club sec. 10, 11, sec. 12, WHO'S WHO, NFL 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS 11, 12, Marching Band 10, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Band officer 12, Boy's State, Dean's List I2 timesl. G. VIRGINIA GRACE I HR pres. 11, StCo 10,11, 12, Y-Teens club 10, Anchor club sec. 11, 12, Out- standing StCo member medal 11, FTA 10, 11, AY 10, 11, sec. 12. LEROY GRAHAM I HR v. pres. 10, Jr. Board, Bas- ketball 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 10, Football 11, 12. KEN GRANT I Bowling 10. THOMAS GREGORY I Wheel club 10, 11, 12, NFL 10,11, 12, NHS 11, 12,SMHS11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Marching band 10, 11, 12, Sr. Mixed Chorus 12, Dean's List L31 times, Stet- son University, National Merit Letter of Commen- dation. RONNIE GRIFFIN I Armed Forces club. WILLIAM G. GROVER I HR treas. 11, 12, Wheel club 10, 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11, capt. 12. L. LEONE GRUBER I HR treas. 12, Christian Serv- ice club 10, Anchor 11, Chaplain 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12. MARIO I. GUERRERO I Aviation club 11, Chess club 12: Q85 12: GLOBE 12. JOANNE GUNN I Christian Service club 10, FNA 11, treos. 12. JEANETTE MAE GUSTOVICH I HR v. pres. 10, pres. 11, sec. 12, StCo 12, Jr. Board, Sr. Board, Y- Teens club 10, 11, Anchor club 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, Girls Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, 12, Modern Dance 10, 11, 12, AY 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 12, Calander 12, Hi-Y sweetheart 12. ISELA GUTIERREZ I StCo 10, Pan American club 10, FBLA 11, Opll-MISS Club 12, NHS 11, 12, Girls Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, 12. JANE HACKER I Art club 12, AHS 11, 12. LINDA L. HAFER I Modern Dance club 10, Co- tillion club 11, Tri-S club, DCT 12. JAMES W. HAGOOD I Plastic club sec. 10, Hi-Y 12, Golf 10, 11, Volleyball 12. fx Ii' 'I' T l L 3 Gonzalez, N. Gonzalez, O. Goodson Grace Grant Gregory Grover Gruber Gunn Gustovich Hacker Hafer - Ns' xi Q -.1 I Goode Graham Griffin Guerrero Gutierrez Hagood 1? Hall Hapner Harris, J. Heaton Heisler Hernandez 1 -A.. T? ...,,,r 6 Hammond Harden Hays Hebert Helmcamp Hernandez .3 QI? 'Inc Hancock Harris, B. Hearn Heery Herin Hernandez, WILLIAM HALL I Shop club 10, Tri-S 12, Intramu- rals 10, 12. BETTE JEAN HAMMOND I Y-Teens 10, Photography club 11, Girls chorus 10, 11, 12. GARY SCOTT HANCOCK I HR v. pres. 10, Red Cross v. pres. 11, pres. 12, Spearfishing club 10, AY 11, Key club 11, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, Foot- ball 10. THOMAS LEE HAPNER I Bowling club 10, Record Listening 11, Dance Band Lt. 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12. MARY DELL HARDEN I Jr. Miss 12, Tri-S 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS 12, SNHS 12, Adv. Girls Chorus 12. BILL HARRIS I HR v. pres. 10, StCo 11, Air Force club 10, Wheel 10, 11, 12. JIM HARRIS I HR sec. 11, Marine club 10, 11, Armed Forces 12, Football 10. CARY E. HAYS I Record Listening 11, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Dance Band 12. DE DE MARLEN KAY HEARN I Cotillion club 10, Jr. Maiorettes 10, Jr. Miss 11, 12, SNHS 11. WANDA MARLENE HEATON I HR pres. 10, StCo 11, ICC 10, Sr. Class v. pres., Sr. Board, Girls Board 10, v. pres. 11, pres. 12, Y-Teens pres. 10, Jr. Miss 11, v. pres. 12, NFL 10, NHS 11, 12, Swingettes 10, 11, co-cap. 12, Girls' State, Wheel Club Outstanding Jr. Girl Award, Deans' List Award, Deans' List I6 timesj, Wellesley Book Award 10, Queen of Jackson, Calendar 10, 11, 12, Wheel Club Queen 12, Who's Who 11, Ed- ison game sponsor 12, Minstrel 10, 11, 12. IVY HEBERT I FBLA 11, GAA 11, 12, FNA 12, Modern Miss sec. 12, Bowling 12, Girls Chorus 11. LYNDA DIANE HEERY I ICC 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, Music Writers pres. 11, GAA 10, 11, Marching Band 11, 12, Concert Band 11, 12. RAQUEL HEISLER I Spanish club 10, FBLA 11, FHA 12. RONALD HELMCAMP I StCo 10, Sr. Science v. pres. 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL RAYMOND HERIN I HR v. pres. 10, Key club 10, v. pres. 11, pres. 12, Football 10, 11, co-cap. 12, Who's Who in American High Schools 11, Talent Show 11, Minstrel 12. JOSE HERNANDEZ I PATRICIA HERNANDEZ I Jr. Board, Modern Dance 10, Y-Teens 11, Tri-S club 12, FSC 12, AY 11, 12,SNHS10,11,12. YVONNE HERNANDEZ I HR pres. 10, Y-Teens 10, Opti-Miss club 11, pres. 12, FTA 11, 12, StCo 11, GAA 10, 11, Girls Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed 12, An- nual staff, AY 10, 11, 12. Awards Assembl Honors Deserving CAROL HERNDON I HR sec. 10, 11, Y-Teens club treas. 10, 11, 12, Red Cross 11, FSC 12. FRANK ALFRED HERRERA I Air Force club 10, Hi-Y club 12, Swimming 10, 11, co-Capt. 12. ANN GAYLE HESS I HR vice-pres. 10, sec. 11, StCo 10, Y-Teens club 10, sec. 11, Tri-S club v. pres. 12, AY 12, Girls Chorus 11, pres. 12. S. HESS I HAROLD HESSLER I Record Listening club 10, 11, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12. JOANNE HEYWOOD I FTA club 10, hisf. 11, 12, World Wide Friendship club 11. JAMES A. HILL I HR v-pres. 11, Hi-Y club 12, Track10,11,12. MICKEY HILL I Band1O,11. JOHN HITCHCOCK I HR pres. IO, Bowling club 10, Tri-S club 12, NFL 11. PAUL V. HOBAN I Bowling club 10, Chess club 12. DAVID HOLLAND I Key club 11, 12, Football 12. ROBERT HORD I Bowling club 10, Sr. Science club 11, Tri-S club 12, AHS 12. BARBARA HORNE I YfTeens 10, treas. 11, Tri-S Chaplain 12, Future Secretaries 12, GAA 10, Girls Chorus 10, sec. 11. WILMA MARY HORTAS I HR trecls. IO, 11, Y-Teens club trecls. 10, AY 10, 11, 12, FTA 11, 12, GLC 11, 12, JCL pres. 11, 12, French club 12, Jr. Miss club 11, sec. 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS 11, 12, LHS 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, Girls Chorus 10, 11. JUNE HOWARD I Girls chorus 10, 11, Modern Dance 10, Y-Teens club 11, Tri'S club 12. H--ul L35 new 9 'QE Herndon Herrera Hess, A. Hess, S. Hessler Heywood Hill, J. Hill, M, Hitchcock Hoban Holland Hord Home Hortas Howard PICTURES AND NAME CARDS are collected by each senior during y b all 0 Il the ear, note oaks and w ets are son fi ed. -4 3.8. Ja i 19' 'E Howell Hughes Hunter Inglis lseri Huber Hudson Huguley Humphreys Huss Hyman Innes Isbell Jackson, T. Jackson, T. TERM PAPERS and weekly reports require time, work, and research as these diligently working seniors can tell anyone. LINDA HOWELL I StCo 10, Speech club 10, An- chor club 11, 12, NFL 10, NHS 11, 12, MMM 11 12, Girls chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 12, JCL 11, 12 French club 12, Color Guard 10, 11, 12. STEVE HUBER I Tri-S treas. 12, Gymnastics 12. SUSAN HUDSON I HR sec. 10, Y-Teens 10, 11 FBLA 12. VIVIAN HUGHES I Y-Teens 10, 11, 12,. Anchor club 11, pres. 12, NHS 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Sr. Band, 10, sec. 81 officer 11, 12, Concert band 10, 11, 12. Wheel club princess 11, 12, Calendar 11, 12, Homecoming Princess 10, Minstrel 11. KARMA JO HUMPHREYS I FTA 10, FBLA 11, 12, DCT 12. JACK LENARD HUNTER I DICK HUSS I HR pres. 10, Key club 10, sec. 11, v-pres. 12, Q81S 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Globe sports ed., Annual sports ed, Boy's State, Cheer- leaders' sweetheart 12. NANCY HYMAN I Y-Teens 10, sec. 11, Tri-S 12, AY 11, NFL 10, 11, Q8.S 12, Globe news editor 12: FTA 12. JIMMY INGLIS I HR pres. 12, Jr. Class board, Skiing club 10, Sr. Science 11, Wheel club 11, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, Typing award for speed. KAREN R. INNES I HR sec. 10, ICC 11, 12, Skiing club 10, FHA 11, v-pres. 12. PAULA ISBELL I StCo 10, 11, Sr. Board rep. 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, Opti-Miss 12, GAA 10, 11, Girls chorus 11, 12, Allied Youth 11, 12. RICHARD T. ISERI I HR treas. 10, pres. 11, Hi-Y club 11, treas. 12, Allied Youth 12, Football 10, 12, Annual staff. TILFORD L. JACKSON I Air Force club 10, Wild Life club 11, Art club 12, Intramurals 11. THOMAS EDWARD JACKSON I HR pres. 11, St. CO. 10, 11, pres. 12, Key club 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basketball 11, Track 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Boy's State. I 1 1 SARAH HUGULEY I HR treas. 10, 11, Y-Teens 10, Skip-Day Arrives, Beaches Crowded JERRY JACOBUCCI I HR treas. 107 Air Force club 107 Wildlife club 117 Automobile club 127 Intra- murals 11. CLARENCE JENNINGS I Plastic club 107 Automobile club pres. 127 Intramurals 10, 11. BARBARA RAE JOHNSON I Christian Service club v. pres. Girls Chorus 12. GARY JOHNSON I Aviation club 11. GLEN E. JOHNSON I Air Force club 107 Sports club 11, Armed Forces club 127 Baseball 10. MIKE JOHNSON I Baseball 10, 127 Basketball 10, 11, 121 Football 10, 11, 12. PAT JOHNSON I ICC 127 FBLA 11, 127 FSA club 12. BILL JOHNSON I HR v-pres. 102 Skiing club 107 Track 107 Football 10, 11, 12. BETTY LOUISE JONES I FNA 11, 127 FBLA 127 FSA club 127 GAA 10, 11. BRIAN JONES I Bowling 107 Basketball 107 Track 107 Football 107 Intramurals 12. PARK JONES I HR pres. 10, 11, St.Co 127 Key club 11, 127 Football 10, 11, 127 Football scholar- ship. SANDRA JONES I HR sec. 127 Y-Teens 107 An- chor club 11, 127 Girls chorus 10, llli Sr. Mixed 127 Color guard 10, 11, 12. MARY VIRGINIA JORDAN I HR treas. 107 StCo 10, 117 Y-Teens club 107 Anchor club 10, v-pres. 11, 12. ROBERT KARL I JOHN KARSSEM I Spearfishing club 10, 117 Armed Forces club sec. 12. JACK M. KATHMAN I HR pres. 11, 127 ICC7 Or- chestra 117 Band 11. JULIE EVELYN KELLEY I HR sec. 117 StCo 107 Co- tillion club 107 Y-Teens club 117 Tri-S club 12: GAA 10,11. LINDA KELLEY I StCo 117 Sr. Class board7 GAA 10, 11, 122 GLC 11, 127 Jr. Miss club 11, 127 Y-Teens 107SMHS11,127SNHS11, v-pres. 12 sal Jacobucci Jennings Johnso B Johnson, G. Johnson, G. Johnso M Johnson, P. Johnson, B. Jones, Jones, B. Jones, P. Jones, S Jordan, M. Karl Karsse Kothmcn Kelley, J. Kelley 'Z .5 da Kelly, R. Keneipp Kerr Kintz Knowles Labrada Kelsch Kennedy Killiam Knight, Kyle Lane D. Kendrick Kent King Knight, D. Kyser Lauterbach Placement Tests hallenges inds ROBERT H. KELLY I Air Force club 11, Jr. Achieve- ment v. pres. 12, Wheel club 12, AY 12, Jr. Achievement Award. FRANCIS KELSCH I Chess club 12. KATHY KENDRICK I HR v. pres. 10, Anchor club 10, 11, sec. 12, NFL 10, NHS 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, 12. CHARLES OGLE KENEIPP I HR pres. 11, 12, Navy club sec. 10, Key club 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, FSU Scholarship, AY 11, 12. JANICE DARLENE KENNEDY I Y-Teens 10, FNC 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12. NELSON KENT I Key club 10, 11, 12. NANCY J. KERR I HR sec. 10, Y-Teens club 10, sec. 11, Tri-S club 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11. BILL KILLIAN I Air Force club 11. BARBARA KING I Y-Teens club 10, FNA 11, Tri-S 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Sr. Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Red Cross 12. BARBARA KINTZ I Tri-S 12. DAVID KNIGHT I Air Force club 11. DIANE FRANCES KNIGHT I Christian Service club 10, sec. 11, FNA 12, Girls' chorus 11, Sr. Mixed Chorus 12, Jr. Red Cross 10, 11, 12. JERRY KNOWLES I DONALD LEE KYLE I Glee club 10, Chess club 11, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 11, 12, Bad- minton Intramurals 11, General Chorus 10, Boy's Chorus 11, Red Cross treas. 11. GORDON KYSER I HR treas. 11, Spear Fishing 10, Aviation 11, Power Squadron 12. MERCEDES LABRADA I SNHS 10. GEORGE T. LANE I Cotillion club 10, Chess club 11, Basketball 10. RUDY LAUTERBACH I Cotillion club 10, Chess club 11, Hi-Y 12. 66 DONNA LAW I JCL 10, 11, 125 Camera club 105 Drama club 115 L'Alliance 125 GLOBE Feature Editor Editor 12. KATHRYN LESTER I Y-Teens Girls' Chorus 125 Red Cross 12. MELVIN LIGON I Cotillion club 105 Chess club 115 Football 10, 11, 12. MASON LOIKA I Drama club 105 Modern Science club 115 Dance Band 125 JCL 11, 125 NFL 12. PATRICIA LONG I HR pres. 10, 115 StCo 125 ICC 125 Modern Dance club 115 Modern Miss 125 Girls' Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed 12. ROSS M. LONG I ROBERT LORAINE I SHARON LOVE I FBLA 10, 11, 125 Red Cross 125 FSA 125 AHS 10, 11, 12. JIM LOVELAND I HR treas.'1O, v. pres. 115 Marine club 105 Navy club 115 Power Squadron 12, Foot- ball 10. VICTORIA A. LOWE I Y-Teens club 10, 115 FHA 11, treas. 125 Q8.S 11, 125 AHS 125 GLOBE 11, Busi- ness Manager 125 JCL 11,12. JOHN J. MADDOX I HR treas. 10, 115 ICC 10, 115 DCT 105 NFL 10, 11, 125 Navy club 105 FTA 11, pres. 125 Wheel club 125 Reserve Band 105 FTA Trophy. JOAN MANSPEAKER I Y-Teens club 105 Modern Dance 11. CHARLES E. MANUS I HR v. pres. 105 Plastic club 105 Automobile club 11, 125 Boys' Chorus 10, 11, 12. SHEILA MAE MARCUS I FNA 11, 125 NHS 11, 125 SMHS10,11,125LHS10,11,12. Francais 125 Q8rS 11, 11, GLOBE Consulting club 115 Tri-S club 125 fx .3 'rd' -no 7 ,fu Law Lester Ligon Laika Long, P. Long, R. Loraine Love Loveland Lowe Maddox Mager Mcnspeolger Manus Marcus SNATCHING A few minutes from the last busy days of school to sign annuals are seniors Wilma Hortas and Patsy Millspaugh. 67 'mt' A'- f '1 Marinelli Marquez Marshall, J. Marshall, R. Massey Martin, P. Martin, V. Martinez, D. Martinez, M. Martz Mather Matthews Maurer Mays Mayton IN THE ARRAY of books left haphazardly on hall shelves one can usually see a senior's notebook, decorated and standing-out. 68 Anxiety Mounts As Time Passes PEGGY MARINELLI I Y-Teens club 10, FBLA 11. ALBERT MARQUEZ I Chemistry club 10, 11, Power Squadron 12, Science Exhibit Award. JAMES MARSHALL I RICHARD MARSHALL I HENRY MASSEY I PATRICK MARTIN I HR v. pres. 10, 11, pres. 12, Wheel club 11, 12, Football 10, Track 11, 12. VERONICA MARTIN I DCT 12. DANIEL MARTINEZ I Water Ski club 10. MARY MARTINEZ I StCo 10, Pan-Amer. club 10, Y-Teens v. pres. 11, Opti-Miss 12, NHS 11, 12, Girls Chorus 10, 11, Sr. Mixed Chorus 12. RONALD MARTZ I ENOCH D. MATHER I Water Ski club 10, Plastics club 11, Power Squadron 12, Industrial Arts Award. BONNIE MATTHEWS I HR v. pres. 10, sec. 11, Modern Dance club 10, 11. JOHN MAURER I Basketball 10, 11, 12. DIANE LINDA MAYS I HR pres. 10, sec. 12, StCo 10, 11, 12, Girl's Board 11, Y-Teens club 10, AY 10, 11, 12, Jr. Miss 11, pres. 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS1O,11,12, SNHS10,11,12. VIRGINIA ANN MAYTON I HR v. pres. 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens club 10, FBLA 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, 12. EMILEE WYNNE McCARTHY I HR sec. 10, pres. 11, 125 StCo 105 Cabinet 11, sec. 125 ICC 115 Jr. Class sec.5 Jr. Board5 Y-Teens 105 FTA 10, treas. 11, 125.112 Miss club 11, 125 SMHS 125 SNHS 10, 11, 125 GAA 10, 115 Calendar 125 Wheel club princess 125 AY 11, 125 Cheerleader 125 Jordan Marsh fashion board 12. MAUREEN MCCLUSKY I ROSEMARY MCCORMACK I HR v. pres. 11, sec. 125 StCo 105 FBLA 10, 11, 125 NFL 10, BRUCE MCCULLOUGH I HR v. pres. 115 Wildlife 105 Tri-S club 12. JOAN McCURDY I Y-Teens club 105 FBLA 11, 12. TOM McLEAN I ICC 10, 115 Christian Service club 10, 115 Hi-Y club chap. 125 Globe staff 115 An- nual staff. JEAN MCLENDON I Modern Miss club 10, v. pres. 115 Tri-S club 125 AY 11, I25BCII'1d 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 11, ALVIN McLEOD I CASSANDRA McMICKLE I Y-Teens 10, 11, pres. 125 General Chorus 10, Girls' Chorus 115 Sr. Mixed 12. PATRICIA McMULLEN I StCo 125 ICC 125 Y-Teens club 10, sec. 115 Jr. Miss 125 NHS 11, 125 SMHS 11, 125 Deans' List I2 times15 LHS 10, 11, 125 FTA 11, 125 AY 11, 125 JCL 12. MIKE MERCADO I Spearfishing club 115 Art club 125 Orchestra 10. PETER METZELAR I MARYANN MIECZKOWSKI I StCo 105 ICC 10, 125 Jr. Board5 Drama club pres. 105 Y-Teens club v. pres. 115 Anchor club 125 AHS 11, 125 Intra murals 105 Thespians5 AY 10. JOHN JOSEPH MILLER I ENRICO MILLER I StCo 105 Hi-Y club 11, 127 Gen- eral Chorus 1O5 Boys' Chorus 11, pres. 125 Sr. Mixed 12. ARTHUR MILLS I Band 10, 11. PATRICIA A. MILLSPAUGH I HR pres. 10, II5 Y-Teens sec. 10, 115 Tri-S club v. pres. 125 Jr. Miss club 125 Girls Chorus 10, 115 Swingettes 125 GAA 105 FTA 11, 12. ARLENE MIRKOVICH I McCarthy McCullough Mclendon McMullen Mieczlrowski Mills McCIusIxy MCC urdy M:Leod Mercado Miller, J. Millspaugh McCormack Mclean McMickIe Metlelar Miller, E. Mirlrovich Z vu Money Moreno Moshanlco Nahlilc Newbold Nicholas ....,.?., Montero Morris, B. Mounier Naiera Newburg Nickerson Morabito Morris, M. Murphy Nazarow Newkoop Nolan Class Rehearses or Graduation LARRENCE MONEY I Football 10, 11. DELIA MONTERO I Latin Center 10, Officials club 11. THOMAS MORABITO I StCo 12, Hi-Y club 11, rec. sec. 12, AY 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 12. CELIA M. MORENO I FBLA 11. BONNIE MORRIS I Officials club sec. 10, Y-Teens 11, DCT 11, Hope Chest sec. 12, GAA 10, Gen- eral Chorus 10, Girls Chorus 11. MARY MORRIS I Y-Teens chap. 11, Opti-Miss club 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 11, 12, Color Guard 12, FTA 12, Red Cross 10, 11, 12. MARLENE FAYE MOSHANKO I Y-Teens 11, treas. 12, FSC 12. BRUCE A. MOUNIER I Wildlife club 10, Chemistry club 11, Tri-S club 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12. BETTY MURPHY I Y-Teens 10, Jr. Miss 11, 12, NHS 12, Q8-S 11, 12, SMHS 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, treas. 12, Globe bus. mgr. 11, LHS 12, JCL 11, 12, AY 12. JOANNE C. NAHLIK I HR sec. 11, Glee club 10, Y-Teens 11, Tri-S 12, Deans' List C2 timesl. GLORIA NAJERA I Y-Teens 10, FBLA 11, Tri-S sec. 12, Red Cross 10, 11. TOBY NAZAROW I HR treas. 11, ICC 11, Y-Teens 10, 11, Tri-S sec. 12, AY 11, GAA 10, 11. EDWARD NEWBOLD I ICC 11, Chemistry club 11, 12, Boys' Chorus 11, sec. 12, Sr. Mixed 11. BARRY NEWBURG I Boys' Chorus 12, Minstrel 12, Thespians 11, 12, Thespian Award 11. JIM NEWKOOP I ANNE H. NICHOLAS I StCo 11, 12, Drama club 10, GLC 11, Jr. Miss 12, NHS 11, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, LHS 11, 12, Officials club 10, JCL 11, 12, French club 12, AY 10, 11, 12. BILL NICKERSON I GEORGE NOLAN I HR pres. 11, v. pres. 12, Sr. Science 11, Hi-Y 12, Track 11, 12. 70 ANTHONY JOHN NOVELLO I MICHAEL O'BRIEN I JANET O'DOWD I HR sec. 10, FBLA 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 10, JCL 11, 12, Red Cross 10, 11. MARGARET W. OGILVIE I Drama club 10, Modern Miss treas. 12. MYRA JEANETTE OGLE I Y-Teens club chap. 12, Girls' Chorus 11, 12. ROBERT E. O'LEARY I StCo 10, 12, ICC 11, 12, Math club 10, FTA 10, Key club 11, chap. 12, NHS 11, 12, SMHS 10, 11, chap. 12, Boys' Cho- rus 11, Deans' List C1 timel, AY 10, treas. 11, v. pres. 12, FBLA 12, Red Cross 10. JAMES M. O'NAN I HR v. pres. 11, pres. 12, Key club 11, pres. 12. D. BRENDA O'NEAL I HR pres. 10, Jr. Board, Y-Teens club 10, 11, GAA 10, Girls Chorus 10, 11, 12, Sr. Mixed 11, 12. G. MERCEDES ORDOQUI I Centro Latino 10, Of- ficials club 11, FBLA 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, FTA 12. LENA ANNE OSBORNE I FTA 10, 11, sec. 12, Tri- S club 12, Girls' Chorus 11, 12, Globe staff 11, 12. LIDIA OSTAPIUK I StCo 10, Drama club 10, 11, Art club 12, AHS 10, 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 11, UM Art Scholarship, FSU Scholarship. CECELIA OSTIEN I Officials club 10, Anchor club 11, treas. 12, NFL 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, treas. 12, SMHS 10, 11, 12, GAA 10, Deans' List I4 timesl, AY 10, Drama club 10, FNA 11, LHS 10, sec. 11, v. pres. 12. CAROL OWENS I HR sec. 11, Drama club 10, Y-Teens club 11, Opti-Miss club 11, 12, Q81S 12, SNHS 10, 11, 12, GAA 11, 12, AY 11, 12, Globe Staff 11, Feature Editor 12, Editor-in-chief 12, Annual staff. FRANK O. PACETTI I Plastic club 11, Hi-Y club 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. JUDITH ANN PAGE I PICK 69? vii Nc-' 1-'Y vu 'S' TP 'al 'J .,,,, I Y I YY - Novello O'Brien O'Dcwd Ogilvie Ogle O'Leary O'Nan O'Neal Ordoqui Osborne Ostapuilx Ostein Owens Pacetti Page ING THE RIGHT college for you is a difficult task as oria Zenere finds out from counselor Mr. T. Caruthers. 71 AQU- gun o's. wzaf V3 ,I Palmer, J. Palmer, M. Paredes Parlr, J. Park, T. Parker, B. Parker, L. Parmeter Patenaude Patterson Peacock Pennell Perez, M, Perez, M. Peter 'THE BADGE OF DISTINCTION' worn by the members of the proud class of 1960 is pinned to ca worthy senior. 72 Seniorsllazzled n Prom i ht JIMMY PALMER I Dance Band 10, Marching Band 11, 12, Concert Band 11, 12. P. MIKE PALMER I FAUSTINO J. PAREDES I Spanish club 10, Cotillion club 11, Photography club 11, World Wide Friend- ship Club treas. 12, AHS 11, v. pres. 12, SNHS 11, 12. JOYCE PARK I Officials club 10, GLC treas. 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, Annual staff, AY 10, 11, 12. TOMMY PARK I StCo 10, Marine club v. pres. 11, Football I0,11,12. BETTY JEAN PARKER I HR pres. 10, v. pres. 11, ICC 10, Y-Teens 10, pres. 11, Tri-S club chap. 12, AY, Thespians. LORRAINE PARKER I HR treas. 11, ICC 10, Y-Teens 10,11, DCT 12, SNHS 11, 12. RONALD PARMETER I ICC 10, Christian Service club 10, Marching Band 10, Concert Band 11, Minstrel 11, Spearfishing v. pres. 11, Armed Forces12. PIERRE ANDRE PATENAUDE I AHS 12, Intramurals 11,Sr.Band11. TERRELL C. PATTERSON I JIM B. PEACOCK I Hi-Y club 11, 12. WILLIAM PENNELL I HR v. pres. 12, Wildlife 10, Wheel club 11, 12, Football 10, LHS, JCL 11, 12. MANUEL PEREZ I Pan-Am club 10, World Wide Friendship club 11, v. pres. 12. MARTA PEREZ I HR v. pres. 12, ICC IO, Pan-Am club 10, Y-Teens 11, Charm club 12, Modern Dance, AY, General Chorus 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed 12. VICTOR PETER I Chess club IO, 11, Power Squadron 12. RICK PETERSON I Chemistry club 11. DARLENE PETIT I HR sec. 10, 11, 12, Christian Service 10, Anchor club 11, 12, Concert Band 1O,11,12,Marching Band1O,11,12. WILLARD PETTIT I Wildlife club 10, Audio Visual sec-treas. 11, 12, Boys Chorus 11, 12. BETTIE PICKERING I HR sec. 10, 11, 12, ICC 11, Charm club pres. 11, Hope Chest pres. 12, FHA 12. SUE PIERCE I ICC 11, Christian Service treas. 10, Y-Teens chap. 10, 11, GAA 10, 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 12, AY 11, 12, Modern Dance 10. JACKIE POITEVINT I HR v. pres. 10, sec. 11, Jr. Board 11, Y-Teens club 10, Jr. Miss club 11, Hist. 12, QBIS 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, 12, OLD HICKORY co-Editor, Deans' List C3 timesl, Deans' Award. CAROL JEAN POLLACK I Teen-age Book club 10, Y-Teens 11. MARY PONCE I Y-Teens club 10, pres. 11, Tri-S club v. pres. 12, FSC 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Sr. Mixed 12. FELIPE J. PONZOA I Cotillion club 10, 11, Photog- graphy club 11, World Wide Friendship club pres. 12, AHS 10, treas. 11, 12, SNHS 11, 12, UM Art Scholarship. DIANNE POOLE I ICC 10, Y-Teens club 10, AY 10, 11, Modern Dance 11, Thespians 10, 11, treas. 12, Modern Miss club 12, Red Cross 12, Minstrel 12. WOODY POPE I StCo 10, Marine club 10, 11, Armed Forces v. pres. 12. CATHERINE EILEEN PORTER I World Wide Friend- ship club 10, 11, 12, FSC 12, Bowling 11, 12. RODRIGO POSADA I HR v. pres. 10, Cotillion v. pres. 10, Hi-Y club 11, 12. ELIZABETH ANN POTTER I HR treas. 10, StCo 10, Y-Teens club 10, 11, Art Club 12, Q8.S 12, AHS '10, 11, 12, Globe staff 12, Thespians 12, Jr. Achievement 12. VICKIE POWELL I Y-Teens 10, 11, Debate club 11, NFL 11, 12. TONY PRINZI I HR v. pres. 11, Jr. Class pres., Wheel club 10, 11, 12, Thespians 10, 11, pres. - MMM 10, 11, 12, Football 12, Baseball 12, 11, 12, Sr. Mixed 11, 12. PATSY R. PUTNAM I Y-Teens 11, Tri-S club 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 12. EDWARD C. PYERS I ICC 11, Air Force club 10, Sports club 11, Armed Forces club 12, Baseball mgr. 10. I 12, AY 9? 1? 'O' Wag. Peterson Pickering Polla:k Poole Posada Prinzi Petit, D. Pierce Ponce Pope Potter Putnam Pettit, W. Poitevint Ponzoa Porter Powell Pyers J' .pdf Ramirez Rayneri Ridolph Roberso Rock Rodriqu D el Rand als Revill Rivas Robe Rodri Rome rts, M. quez, Y 13 Randall Reyna Riveiro Roberts, D. Rodriqu R009 ez, H. Broke Seniors Meet Expenses REYNOL RAMIREZ I Dance club 115 Science club 12. RUTH RANDALS I WARREN E. RANDALL I Chess club 105 Skin diving club 115 Swimming 10, 11, 12. LILLIAN RAYNERI I Spanish club 105 Cotillion sec. treas. 115 FBLA 12. MARY REVILL I HR sec. 105 Y-Teens 105 FBLA 11, 12: Q86 12: OLD HICKORY bus. mgr. ELENA REYNA I JOSEPH RIDOLPH I JCL 11, Armed Forces pres. 125 Intramurals 105 Baseball 11. ELOISE M. RIVAS I Pan-Am club 105 FBLA 11, 12. DANNY RIVEIRO I HR sec. 105 treas. 11, pres. 125 Tri-S club 125 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, capt. 125 Football 10, 11, 125 UM Football Scholarship. JEWEL BEVERLY ROBERSON I World 'Wide Friend- ship club 12. MAE BELLE ROBERTS I Cotillion club 105 Y-Teens 115 FSC 125 Girls' Chorus 10. DAVID ROBERTS I Boys' Chorus 10, 125 Sr. Mixed 11. GERRY MARIE ROCK I HR treas. 115 StCo 125 ICC 125 NFL 105 AHS 11, 125 Intramurals 115 Thespian Award5 Y-Teens 105 Anchor club 11, Drama club 115 FTA v. pres. 11, 125 Thespians v. pres. 125 JCL 115 FHA pres. 125 Jr. Achievement v. pres. 12. ARCADIO RODRIQUEZ I CONSUELO HORTENSIA RODRIGUEZ I Pan-Am club 105 FBLA 11. RUDOLPH FRANK RODRIGUEZ I Photography club 105 Air Force club 115 Tri-S club 125 Intramurals 11, 12. CLAUDIA ROMER I GAA 10, 11, 125 GLC 125 Girls' Chorus 12. JOHN ROLAND ROOT I Chess club 125 Thespians. NORMAN E. ROQUETTE I HR pres. 10, v. pres. 11, StCo 12, Sr. Board, Cotillion club 10, Key club 11, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, Red Cross 10, pres. 11, Dade County pres. 12. ONEIDA MARGARET ROSENDO I HR sec. 10, 11, StCo 10, Sr. Board, GAA 10, Modern Dance 10, 11, Cotillion club sec. 10, FTA 11, Drama club sec. 11, Thespian Award 11, FBLA v. pres. 12, Thespians 12. CAROL SUE ROUTZAHN I HR sec. 12, Y-Teens club 10, 11, GAA 10, AY 11, 12, Opti-Miss 11, sec. 12, Red Cross 11, 12, FTA 12, Girls' Cho- rus 10, 11, Sr. Mixed 11, 12, Annual staff. KIRA RUDAKOV I HR treas. 10, Y-Teens club 10, v. pres. 11, Opti-Miss club parl. 12, DCT 12, Music Appreciation club. JOHN RUSK I PAUL RUSSAK I HR pres. 11, Football 10, Swimming 10, 11, 12. MELVIN RUSSELL I Ski club 10, Gymnastics club 11, Gymnastics team 11, 12, Track 12. ROGER RUSSELL I Audio Viaual 10, v. pres. 11, 12. PAMELA RYBINSKI I ICC 12, Sr. Class chap., Y-Teens club 10, treas. 11, Tri-S club 12, GAA 10, Red Cross 10, 11, Swingettes 11, co-capt. 12, AY. ROBERT M. RYE I HR treas. 10, ICC 10, FBLA 12. SARAH MARTHA SAENZ I Y-Teens 10, 11, Modern Dance 12. CYNTHIA JOYCE SAMPSON I HR treas. 12, Y-Teens club 10, FBLA 11, Girls' Chorus 11, 12, AY 11. FRED SAMPSON I HR v. pres. 12, ICC 12, Armed Forces club 12. VIRGENMINA SANCHEZ I LINDA SANDEFUR I Arts 8. Crafts sec. 10, FBLA 11, Y-Teens club sec. 12, Chorus 12. Q li 'I 'W Roquette Rosendo Rudalrov Rusk Russell, M. Russell, R. Rye Saenz Sampson, F. Sanchez MEASURING ALAN Bartol for a senior ca p and gown proves to be a big iab for Senior Board Representative Sharon Crooks. 75 if 1? 'Q 3 Nl R-autzahn Russalr Rybinslci Sampson, C Sandefur Santana Schleifer Schuler Seaman Shaheen Sclama Schafer Schmaltz Schol1e 5C0'lf D- Scott, V. Self Sexton Sh0 P9f E' Sharpe, J. BUSILY SIGNING her senior picture is Carol Routzahn who is steadily adding pictures to her snapshot collection of friends. 76 BOB SANTANA I HR. Pres. 10, Bowling club 10. JOYCE SAZAMA I StCo cabinet 11, 12, Jr. Board, Y-Teens 10, Opti-Miss 11, treas. 12, Girls' Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed 12, AY 10, 11. ART SCHAFER I HR v-pres. 10, pres. 11, StCo 10, 11, Key club 10, Intramurals 10, 11. JOEL SCHLEIFER I HR pres. 12, Sr. Board, Key club 11, 12, Football mgr. 10, 11, 12. BARBARA SCHMALTZ I FBLA 11, Tri-S 12, GAA 10, 11, Beginning Chorus 10, Girls Chorus 11, 12. EMILY KAY SCHOLZE I HR v. pres. 10, StCo 10, 11, v. pres. 12, ICC chairman, Girls' Board 10, 11, sec. 12, Y-Teens sec. 10, Jr. Miss 11, 12, JCL 11, NFL 10, NHS 11, 12, Cheerleading 10, 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Sr. Mixed 11, 12, Girls' State, Key club sweetheart, Homecoming princess 11, Calendar 10, 11, cover 12, Burdines high school board 12, Wheel club princess 10. BEVERLY JEAN SCHULER I Y-Teens club 10, 11, FBLA 12, Res. Band 10, 11. DENNIS W. SCOTT I ICC 12, Jr. Board, Wheel club 11, chap. 12, NHS 12, SMHS 11, 12. VIRGIL WHITWORTH SCOTT I HR v. pres. 10, pres. 11, StCo treas. 12, Weightlifting club 10, Key club 11, 12,SNHS10, Football 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 12, Boys' State, King of Jackson, Anchor Club Admiral 12. SHERRY LOUISE SEAMAN I Music Appreciation club 10, Charm club treas. 11, Bowling club 11, Fu- ture Nurses club sec. 12, Red Cross 10. CAROL GAY SELF I HR pres. 10, Jr. Board, Hope Chest treas. 10, FBLA treas. 11, pres. 12. NANCY SEXTON I World Wide Friendship club 10, FHA 11, 12. VILMA SHAHEEN I StCo 10, ICC 11, Y-Teens club 10, 11, Jr. Miss 11, 12, AY 11, 12, LHS chap. 10, 11, NHS 11, 12, Modern Dance, JCL 12, FSC 12. ELAINE SHARPE I EDWARD JAMES SHARPE I Spearfishing club 10. Words Pondered At Baccalaureate DORIS SHELL I HR sec. 115 StCo 105 ICC 115 Y-Teens club 105 FBLA 115 Opti-Miss club 11, 125 MMM 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 105 Senior Mixed 11, 12. ALICE MARIAN SHERMAN I FBLA 11, 125 FSC 12. LINDA SHERRILL I Modern Dance 105 Y-Teens club 115 GLC 125 GAA 10, 11, 12. KAREN SHIRTON I World Wide Friendship club 105 Bowling 11, Bowling League. NANCY SIDBURY I Christian Service club 10, 115 Officials club 10, 11, 12. MARGARET JUANITA SIMMONS I HR treas. 10, v. pres. 125 ICC 115 Jr. Board5 Teen-age Book club 105 FBLA pres. 115 Anchor club 12. ROBERT SIMMONS I Weight Lifting club 10, 11. JEAN SIMS I StCo 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens club 10, 115 Tri-S club 125 Girls' Chorus 10. EUGENE CARY SINGLETARY I ICC 125 Hi-Y club 11, v. pres. 125 Basketball 11. LESTER B. SINGLETON I StCo Cabinet 125 ICC 105 Cotillion club 105 Wheel club 11, 125 NFL 10, 11, 125NHS11,125SMHS10, 11, 125SNHS11, pres. 125 UM scholarship5 Stetson scholarship5 Red Cross 10, treas. 11, pres. 125 FTA 125 JCL 11, 125 LHS 10,11,treas. 12. JOHN SINKOVICH I Spear Fishing club 105 Hi-Y club 11, 125 Track 11, 12. DIANNE SMALLWOOD I General Chorus 10, 115 Girls' Chorus 125 Sr. Modern Miss club treas. 125 Drama club 11. RITA ANN SMART I Teenage Book club treas. 105 Charm club 115 Jr. Red Cross 105 Girls' Chorus 10, 11. DAVID J. SMITH I HR pres. 10, 125 AY 125 Tri-S club 125 Basketball 10, 115 Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 11, Track 12. HAROLD SMITH I HR v. pres. 105 Coast Guard club 105 Army club 115 Automobile club 125 AY 12. JOYCE ANN SMITH I GLC 105 Nurses club 115 Y-Teens 12. MARILYN SMITH I Drama club 115 Girls' Chorus 11. MARTHA SMITH I ICC 125 Y-Teens club 10, pres. 115 Anchor club 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12. 77 10 Shell Shirton Simmons Singleton Smart Smith, J. Q7 Sherman Sidbury Sims Sinkovich Smith, D. Smith, M. Sherrill Simmons Singletary Smallwood Smith, H. Smith, M. 0? Smith, M. Smoak Sparks Steinmetz Stimmerman Stream Smith, R. Snider Spiller Stewart St. Laurent Strickland Smith, S, Spalding Spradley Stibal Strokes Sweeting Sr. Examinations End tud Hours MICHAEL ANTHONY SMITH I Spearfishing club 10, Hi-Y club 11, 12, Track 11. R. SMITH I SUZANNE SMITH I Y-Teens 10, 11, Modern Dance club 12. BARBARA E. SMOAK I FBLA 10, 11, DCT 12. NANCY SNIDER I Y-Teens 10, 11, Tri-S club 12, Allied Youth 11, Booster club 11, GAA 10. PAUL SPALDING I Armed Forces club 12. HOYT SPARKS I HR pres. 10, v. pres. 12, Tri-S club 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, UM scholarship. BOB SPILLER I HR pres. 10, Marine club 10, Art 12, Gymnastics 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 10. JACK SPRADLEY I JOEL MILLER STEINMETZ I Christian Service club 10, 11, Sr. Band 1O,11, 12, Globe staff 11. NANCY STEWART I SHARON IRENE STIBAL I Charm club 12, FHA v. pres. 12. DELORES E. STIMMERMAN I HR sec. 10, FBLA v. pres. 10,12,DCT11,12. YVETTE ST. LAURENT I Cotillion club 10, General chorus 10. FRANK STOKES I ROBERT M. STREAM ' Marine club 10, 11, Reserve Band IO. VIRGINIA STRICKLAND I HELEN SWEETING I GLC 12, Y-Teens 10, FTA 10, 11, 12, GLC 11, Allied Youth 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, 12. JAMES PHILIP SWETT I HR v. pres.5 Record club 115 Dance Band 125 Band 1.0, 125 Minstrel Band 11. JOAN ANN SWINFORD I Cotillion club 105 FBLA 115 Tri-S club chap. 125 DCT chap. 125 Girls' Chrous10, 11. CECIL E. TACKETT I HR v. pres. 115 JCL 11. DONALD TALKINGTON I Chess club 105 FBLA 12. DONALD TANBERG I PATRICIA ANN TARPLEY I StCo 115 Y-Teens 105 FBLA 11, v. pres. 125 Modern Dance 125 FSA pres. 12. JOYCE TAUNTON I Personal Typing club 105 Y-Teens 115 Tri-S club 125 FSA 12. LEE C. TAYLOR I HR treas. 125 StCo 11, Cabinet 125 Jr. class treas.5 Water ski club 105 Tri-S club treas. 125 Wheel club5 Inter-Youth Council 125 AY 10, 11, 12. CLAY ALAN TERRY I HR treas. 105 Bowling club 105 Plastic club 115 Senior Science club 115 Wheel club 11, 125 Volley ball 125 Badminton 12. JOYCE THEMISTOCLES I HR pres. 11, sec. 125 StCo 105 Speech club pres. 105 Jr. Miss club 11, 125 JCL 11, 125 NFL 105 NHS 11, 125 SMHS 125 LHS 125 Girls' Chorus 105 Sr. Mixed Chorus 11, 125 GLOBE News Editor 115 OLD HICKORY Man- aging Editor5 Quill 81 Scroll MARY THIBODEAU I JOHN R. THOMAS I HR v. pres. 115 ICC 125 Spear- fishing club 105 Hi-Y 11, pres. 125 FTA 12. PEGGY THOMAS I Modern Dance sec. 11, 125 Cho- rus 12. BARBARA JO THOMAS I HR treas.105 Hope Chest 105 Charm club 115 FBLA 125 FSA 125 General Chorus 10. SUSAN THOMPSON I GREAT PAINS are taken by Barbara Brantley to assure that she doesn't mess her hair as she sets her senior cap straight. 79 409 My I Swett Talklngfon Taunton Themistocles Thomas, P. '.:ff' 'WF' Tice Triplett Valdes Vella Vincent Timms Tymleson Valverde Viclrery Volante 'I ff. jg? . F, 'ff' ' X J I,,M Sr. Class of 1960 btains Diplomas DANNY TICE I Archery club 115 Football 11, 125 Basketball 11. M. DARLENE TIMMS I Y-Teens club 10, 115 FBLA 125 FSC 12. PATRICIA ANN TITUS I Y-Teens 105 Typing club 115 Tri-S 125 Intramurals 10. MARGO TRIPPLETT I Sr. Modern Miss 10, treas. 115 Modern Dance club 125 AY 11. STEPHEN MILLS TYMIESON I Chess club 10, 11, 125 Swimming 11. RONALD WALTER UEBBING I Plastic shop club 105 Print shop club 115I'l1-Y club 12. SONIA VALDES I Sr. Modern Miss 115 World Wide Friendship club 12. HILDA VALVERDE I Y-Teens 105 Speech club 115 Anchor club 125 NFL 10, sec. 11,12. GILDA VELEZ I ROBERT VELLA I Wildlife club 105 Air Force club 11: AHS 12. STANTON H. VICKERY I HR sec. 105 Hi-Y Club 11, 125 Football 10. GLADYS VILLAR I HR sec. 10, 11, 125 Charm club 10, pres. 125 Y-Teens 115 FHA 12. JIM VINCENTI HR treas. 10, pres. 125 Tri-S 125 Y-Teens 125 Sweetheart5 Football 10, 11, 125 Base- ball 11, 12. NANCY VOLANTE I HR pres. 11, 125 Y-Teens club 115 Allied Youth 115 Tri-S club 125 FHA pres. 12. SHIRLEY DEAN WALKER I StCo 105 Sr. Class Board5 Opti-Miss club 10, 11, v. pres. 125 Cheerleader 11, 125 NFL 10, 115 GAA 105 General Chorus 10, Girls Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed 12. ADJUSTING FELLOW SENIOR Tom McLean's graduation gown as they await their big moment is Marlene Christmas. 80 J. PHILIP WALTERS I Craft club 10. WARNER JAY WARNER I Intramurals 10. SANDRA WARREN I HR treas. IO, Y-Teens 11, Christian Service club 10, Opti-Miss club 10, 11, chap. 12, FTA 11, 12, AY 1O, 11, 12, Red Cross IO, chap. 12, Senior Science Board 12. LOIS WASHBURN I Modern Dance 10, 11, Hope Chest club 12. JOHN WEBER I ROBERT WAYNE WEESE I Marine club 10, Plastic club 11. EDWARD WELSH ' PAULA DEE WELCH I HR sec. 10, 11, 12, GAA 10, treas. 11, pres. 12, T-Teens chap. 10, Anchor club chap. 11, v. pres. 12, AY 11, GLC 11, 12, GAA v. pres. 12. RUTH WELCH I HR sec. 11, StCo 11, FBLA 11, Tri-S club pres. 12,'CI1orus 11, 12. BARBARA JANE WELLS I Charm club 10, Y- Teens 11, 12, Q8iS 12, Intramurals 11, Globe Staff12. JERILYN JOY WETZEL I Drama club sec. 10, AHS 10. PAUL WHELAN I Aviation club 11, Hi-Y sgt. at arms, parl. 12. ELIZABETH WILKIE I HR v. pres. 10, 11, StCo 10, 11, ICC 11, AY 10, 11, 12, Officials club 10, GAA 10, 11, v. pres. 12, GLC v. pres. 11, pres. 12, City Wide GAA treas. 11, pres. 12. SHARON WILLIAMS I HR treas. 10, 11, 12, Drama club 1O, Y-Teens club 11, Opti-Miss club 11, 12, Intramurals 10, General Chorus 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed Chorus 12, OLD HICKORY As- sistant Editor. RUTH WILSON I GAA 11, 12, Officials club 11, v. pres. 12, Y-Teens 12. ELLIS WOMACK I FFA 10, 11, 12. DONALD WOODARD I Air Force club 11, Tri-S club, Boys' Chorus 11, Sr. Mixed 12. RODNEY WOODS I WSW 9 l'wI w Walters Washburn Welsh Wells W llue Womack Warner Weber Welch P Wetzel W lllams Woodard Warren Weese Welch R Whelan Wilson Woods Seniors Enter utside World NANCY WORTHINGTON I Modern Dance club II,Tri-SI2,AYII. NORMAN WRIGHT I Sr. Board I2, Plastics club pres. II, Tri-S club I2, Key club I2, Intramurals IO, II. R. MICHAEL WYMAN I HR v. pres. I2, StCo IO, Cabinet II, I2, ICC IO, Jr. Board, Key club IO, II, I2, FTA IO, AY IO, II, chap. I2, NHS II, I2, SMHS IO, v. pres. II, I2, SNHS II, I2, Deans' List CII timesj. BETTY LOU YOUNG I GAA IO, II, Girls Chorus IO, II, I2, World Wide Friendship club IO, Crafts club II. SHIRLEY ANN YOUNG I Y-teens treas. IO, II, FBLA I2, Reserve Band IO, Sr. Band II, I2. CATHERINE ZAKIS I HR pres. II, v. pres. I2, World Wide Friendship IO, II, Girls Chorus IO, II, I2. GLORIA JEAN ZENERE I HR v. pres. IO, Y-Teens IO, II, Opti-Miss club II, I2, GAA IO, II, Girls Chorus IO, II, Annual staff. ROBERT HOBAN I Worthington Wright Wyman Young, B, Young, S. Zokis Zenere Hoban Key HR-Home Room: StCoffStuclent Council: NFL- Xational Forensic League: NHS-National Honor Society: AY-Allied Youth: MUNI-Modern Music Masters: FBLA-Future Business Leaders of America: ICC-Inter-Club Council: GAA-Girls' Athletic Association: FTA-Future Teachers of America: SNHS-Spanish National Honor Society: QSS-Quill and Scroll: FNA-Future Nurses of America: SMHS-Science S: Hath Honor Society: DCI'-llixcrsilieml Coizperatiye Training: FHA- Future Homemakers of America: CLC-Girls, Let- ter Club: AHS-Art Honor Society: LHS-Latin Honor Society: JCL-Junior Classical League: FSC-Future Secretaries Club. og 5 ':v. 2. ,..1 ,.,v. ROW lg S. Appleby, D. Capuzzi Ktreus.J, V. Braddock tsecj, L- Kelley, O- R0Sef1Cl0- ROW 32 G- DUQGHNCI 5- Bdffield, W. Heaton iv. pres.l, R. Dean ipres.J, P. Rybinski, P. Isbell, 5- Cl'00lKSf N- Wflghff B- Ff0f1l1llf1- C- Brown, B- C0lGVl?0- ROW 2, A. Anti, S. Walker, V. Grace, C. Cole, A. Chandler, Sr. Board Directs Class SENIOR BOARD MEMBERS fulfilled a big re- sponsibility as representatives of the entire Senior Class. Elected by the members of his home room, each representative found it his duty to attend all board meetings and submit a report to his home room following each meeting. He also had the task of find- ing out the attitudes and opinions of his classmates in order to accurately represent them. Many final decisions were required of the Board 'luring the year. Among those choices were the selection of the Senior Class motto. lt is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatnessf, flower. sweetheart roseg and colors. aqua and silver. De- cisions on places and dates for such activities as Senior '4Blast', held in the fall and the Senior QC 5' I n Banquet in the spring were also needed. A great deal of organization. caution. and hard work went into the sale of tickets for the Senior H ., . . Blast. orders for senior cards and graduation announcements. and measurements for the robes used in graduation exercises. Senior Board members will retain gold pins as a reminder and momento of their efforts and ex- periences. Davld Capuzzl Carolyn Chattun Carolyn Damlanos Arden Doss Pat Gulbert Wanda Heaton Sarah Huguley Tommy Jackson JUCKIG POIVGVIHV Emlly Scholze Vlrgul Scott Leger Singleton Deservmg Dozen Recewes Honors THL SENIOPS who have contrlbuted most to the school durlng the year are named The Deser vlng Dozen These esoterlr' students were selected by a cum mlttee conslstlng of the faculty deans and DI'lUCl 3. Gold and sllver keys are awarded accordmg to the class standlng 1n scholarshlp 'lhe top flVC per cent of the class ICCCIVSS the gold keys whlle the next flve percent are reclplents of the sllver awards GOLD KEYS Doss Arden Glen Capuzzl Thomas David Kent Nelson Rutledge Crooks Sharon Elizabeth Chattrn Carolyn Elizabeth Wyman Mrchael Ronald Heaton Wanda Marlene Church Scott Larson Portevvnt Jaclue Appleby Sally Ann Gregory Thomas Lee Singleton Lester Brvon Gilbert Patrrcra Anne Christmas Marlene Amta Goodson Richard Allen Ostlen Cecelia Florence Murphy Betty Gutlerre lsela Luisa Hearn Marlen Kay McMullen Patrlcra Kathryn Themrstocles Joyce Beverly Nahllk Joanne Catherrne Hortos Wilma Mary Damranos Carolyn Jean Mays Lrnda Diane Bessey Mary Lynn Gonzalez Nllda Pennel Wrllram Todd SILVER KEYS Howell Linda lrene Shaheen Vilma Theresa Owens Carol Dianne Marcus Sheila Mae Franklin Benlamln Nrcholas Anne Harris Gruber Llllre Leone Collrns Carole Susan Bartol Alan Francns Kendrick Kathleen Lee Wrllrams Sharon Lee Doby Suzanne Cleveland Huguley Sarah Helen Martrnez Mary Fuentes Brenda Marcia Byron Mary Lou Arch Rebecca Dranne Law Donna Madeline Ault Richard Harold Kyle Donald Lee OLeary Robert Edward Smrth Martha Lou Kelley Linda Frances Shell Doris Louise Inglis James Harold Scott Dennis W McCarthy Emllee Wynne Scholze Emrly Kay , M 1 V1 -I 1' 4 enior uperlatives IIIIUSIQX BY 'llllilli1-lassnmies. the senior super- latin-S an- 4-misiflq-1-ml lu he the must uutstamling students in ilu-1-Iris, ul 1900. -iwmiii niimimiu-fl three buys and thrvc girls in e-will uit:-gfwy. 'lihc riiiiiiiiiaticirm were talliwl aml Ll final lvullut was pre-sented tn mach inrlix iflual seniur. Spevial thanks gi, ti, A-Xllapattah Baptist Church Ill and llacle lfcflc-ral Savings and Loan Association for their c'1mp01'aliuii. MOST POPULAR Emily Scholze and Tom Jackson DEPENDABLE- Po? Gilbert ond David Cupuzzl kz 9 :' T ,pos pk., MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Arden Doss and Sully Appleby F 4 .J- ,.,, 'U ' -4 EQ U -v. . - . 1 lwilrul , , If x A L Q- ,. ., . . ,. ' - -.:-.',-a.- . V ., L , AM , X ,L 5' 3' Q1.,:?7A,j'5xwf-5if.:'1. ' L 'Q-f .. . - N. , A ',-ff-Lfkfff'-1' fc , ..4, - ,-A . L ,',- .. L, . ,.,,. ,f'. 'S' ' -, - . ' ' hw-al-+,,.f. .' i 'x , . f 1--'v-gzgfii 3 ' - a.'1Tfl--fIff?:f2P?'?,?f5f3: .f-g'f- V. Qin. H, ff-',, ,.' 31.- 4 '-' 3 ,F59 2--'lv 1.f-1-4'-1-3,mf51f f.:f?2'..f x. -4 L.. V -fn J., 5 , ,4 ,- eu . - , 375 ,. -15? . , A-,nf , 31.3 T. 14, ,- .,,,,.,-L. .. '-'N ,, ,, L L it-,.,:,,Q pf .-..: E- 1 4- . - ,. ' . M . 9 31 .L as -, . . 5:, A',,w:i j f,ACgl,g, . -Qmevk,,,33i 4 . ,L '.j. ' I' - 'G '. 'gf'- -L -J' .: 'ff' -f -14' mba 1 '3s. i,f!- .ff--ah Vvwvl , - -, 1, f W xy ,,,x'3ft'5+.n3-,u.,,,- ,t :A v f','- L.-. .. A of 4, A ' Q. O. , , 4: , f, , vfvls, ...V Rf . W9 ' , i- - MK'-JEL ' 1-:Q . ix, 5 v..kW A QA, A . mf.:--,Q , ,W ,,,,, .4,,,m, .N - , ' . N--. -. '- 4 '- , ' .4 ',.-. '1--. f ' - - ,Qgwisw L+., Q 9 W -. . - , , , . 1 ,ga ., gf,. g 4.'..z ,LV -.3 -,u VE'-on .1 ' 1, M 'A ' X- A '::.. .- 30 - 'xl v ' BEST ALL AROUND Wanda Heaton and Rick Dean MOST ATHLETIC Paulo Welch and Donny Riveiro 86 If 'O' v I I .LU 3 7 r J sal' Wilma Horias and Ogie Keneipp FRIENDLIEST- Verna Braddock and Bill Harris V 4 1 i lcv, -W F gf , i' 'S 'F BEST Pat Millspcugh and Jim O'Nan 1 MOST TALENTED ,---'- - -Ng ZR Y 'Q Z -vp-J.. si.. 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I L' J pins: gl S. s111'li11gJ 1 1I I-I' 51 , A ' 1' I. ff- J 1111' t'XilITIIJIl 5 11f h ' .I I- IC Ins ' 1' -' ea., A lv ' lx' gs. 'l'l - ft f fl 11ff' 3 f111 . jear .1 X- I lx1'l'l' IIIHIII juvl-111111, 1111-si1I1'11t: Iimily 51-11 1Iz1'. 'i1'P- ' 'A 1111-Ci1I1-111: If111iI1'1- XI1- 1 thy. F1-1-1'-z j: ' ' fl S 1111. l1'1'11-111'111' NI11 'I4I11111111s II1-111-1I11 11415 hv 3111111- NUI' -J, . 1, ., 1 . ., .J - 92 as -1 Singletcry, D. Coudle, J. Nolan, M Ortiz. Council Counsels TO I ROTI':CT THE interests of elubs was the goal of the Inter-elub Council. This year. ICC was under the ehairrnanship of Student Couneil Vive President Ifmilv Seholze. Membership in the ICC is composed of repre- sentatives from t'llf'Il 1-lub that has a constitu- tion filed in the Student Council files. All projects to be undertaken by any elub must be approved by the ICC to make sure that they will not eonfliet with the projeets of other clubs. or that they vvill not be eontrarv to school rules. :Ks in the past years. the ICC sponsored the sup- port of Kim Soo Young. a vsar orphan. through the lfoster Parent l'lan. lne. Clubs who partir-ipated in ICC donated money at-1-ording to the status of their treasury. All letters from Kim Soo Young vxere sent to the ICC chairman and then read at ICC meetings. In addition to their regular work. ICC representa- tives maintained a elub bulletin board honoring the elub eompleting the most outstanding project of the month. xlr. Thomas Iienedo is the sponsor of tht- ICC, Polic Planners HELPING THE STUDENT COUNCIL officerf carry out their offieial duties is the main funetiol of the Student Council Cabinet. The cabinet. usually numbering sixteen mem- bers. is composed of students from all senior high elass levels. Applications for a cabinet post are put out at the end of the first and second semester. One of the cabinetis many jobs is to vote on projer-ts to be done by the Student Council. Cabinet members aet as chairman on all Student Couneil committees and help carry out all functions. Each eommittee supervises a project. Cabinet members also are in eharge of the elec- tion of nevs Student Council officers at the end of the year. jaekson Frolies Week. the eoronation of the King and Queen of Jackson and Student Week. They also help build up school spirit. handle the publicity for the Student Council. and take charge of articles sold by the Student Council. Supervising the eabinet is Nlr. Thomas Renedo. ICC: ROW lg M. Flynn, H. Sweet- ing, P. Rybinski, E. Scholze 'pres. , A. Finlcle, J. Dunneman, J. Lowe. ROW 2, J. Brown, C. Sletto, G. Rock, A. Carlile, M. Smith, S. Darn, P. Long, C. Domianos. RCW 3, C. Chattin, H. Vega, J. Taylor, G. CABINET: ROW 'lg V. Grace, J. Dunning, D. Mays, E. McCarthy 'sec., T. Jackson fpres.l, E. Scholze rv. presl, A. Doss, S. Crooks. ROW 2: C. Tomlinson, B, Roufzohn, J. Sazarna. D. Capuzzi, L. Taylor, M. Wyman, M. Sprovero, P. Boyd, J. Emory, D. Kuebler. 24' 'nn 7. ,.. ., ,I Y 4 ROW I, Mr. A. DiMeo lspoml, B. Parker, O. Keneipp, J. Parrish, M. Wyman Cchap.l, S. Doby Krec. Sec.l, M. Flynn lpresj, L. Taylor lv. pres.J, N. Manzoro fcorr. sec.J, B. O'Leary ltreasj, R. Cecere, S. Schulze, J. Dunning, M. Bradley, Mr. Hollberg lspon.J. ROW 2: Y. Hernandez. J. Kellar, B. Hall. E. McCarthy, G. Mehrling, C. Goodhart, D. Mays, D. Melillo, D. Litke, M. Egbert, C. Cesa, C. Carlton, G. McDonald, L. We Prefer MAKE MINE A RO0TBEER,'i could well be the motto of the members of Allied Youth, a club dedi- cated to the purpose of educating teenagers against the evils of alcohol. Allied Youth is composed of students who are interested in improving teenage standards. These members worked together in an effort to wipe out alcohol and other vices which lower the ideals of the American youth. Business and social meetings were held on the first Tuesday of each month. Dances and refresh- ments, the non-intoxicating kind. added to the eve- ning's pleasure. This year, as in the past. members made the an- nual trip to Buck Hill Falls. Pennsylvania. While there, they participated. through committees, in dif- ferent phases of the organizations. Several social affairs were also included in the agenda of activi- ties. i' lm I 1 lr Little, C. Damianos. ROW 3, M. Christmas, L. Bright, S. Rhodes, S. Stinson, S. Dahlmann, H. Sweeting, C. Owens, A. Nicholas, C. Colbert, J. Park, J. Thomas, H. Vega, B. Swinford. ROW 4g F. Stallard, J. Roberts, D. Eden, C. Routlahn, D. Smith, P. McMullen, D. Brooks, P. Rybinski, W. Hortas, D. Arch. ROW 5, N. Edwards, S. Strong, R. lseri, M. Bradley, C. Banks, N. Vecchione, T. Prinzi, B. Brewer, G. Hancock. Rootbeer A variety of service projects were completed dur- ing the year including the donation of money to a war orphan. selling of hall point pens. donating of two trash cans to the patio. and the sponsoring of a clean-up day. ALLIED YOUTH officers are ROW l, N. Manzaro lcorr. sec.l, M. Wyman Cchap.J, S. Doby lrec. sec.J. ROW 2, B. O'Leary ltreas.J, M. Flynn fpres.J, L. Taylor Iv. pres.l. 94 -1 1 - 'harm Images CHARMINC. GRACIOUS. and well-mannered young ladies are the scintillating products of the Charm Club. sponsored by Miss Anne Wyly. The most important tips on etiquette. good grooming. dating. and those special teen prob- lemsi, are discussed during club period. Guest speakers such as J. Bauldi. Victor Lindhlor. J. Rollo. and representatives from Burdines. Charm- ette. and Parisian Schools were on the agenda to lend tips on fashions. grooming. and modeling. During the year. the girls were given the oppor- tunity to ask pertinent questions on teen affairs to an all-male panel composed of a few of the out- standing boys in school. AUTOMOBILE CLUB members ore C. Jen nings presi, F. Dunnemon v, press, S Bullock, H. Massery, H. Smith, B. Ferry, J Heinrich. D. Ferry, A. Doss, R. OConnelI C. Hoag, C. Mcnus, B. Alduino, A. Bowman H. Patterson, Mr. K. Franks 'spon.t. CHARM CLUB members are ROW 1, Miss A. Wyly sport., G Villor 'pres. , M. Ortiz v. pres., M Perez, M. Lemus, R. Newton ROW 2, C lntriogo 'sec. , S, McAuliH, J Thomas, S. Stibol, I Eliq, S Thompson, M Boltz, P Lgpez 'treos. Safety Respeeters THE PURPOSE OF the Automobile Club is not. as you might think. to sponsor drag races or to help clean a fellow club members car. but the pur- pose is to acquaint the boys with the fundamentals of the modern automobile. Under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Franks. the club is permitted the use of the extensive film libraries of General Motors. and the Ford Company. Every other club meeting usually is spent watch- ing these interesting and educational movies while the other meetings are used for discussions on safety. driving techniques. courtesy, and mechanical application on the repairing and maintenance of vehicles. The members also study the modern designs of automobiles. The main event of the year was a spring field trip to a local customizing shop. ! . I I . -nu :Fly IH -1 SOMETHING NEW, Teachers' Appreciafion Day is being ob- served by S. Appleby, S. Church, S. Crooks, and B. Reed. Unsel ish Service Dominates Agenda CROWNED DURING was handsome Alan Q9 A JR' ol Rpm? the Uri-ser Burial, l QPSK' :K- v x I V: : vice club dance, 'Winter Fantasy 960 Junior Miss sweefheari. POLISHING THE SCHOOL TROPHIES are J. Laughlin, L. Bright C. Chcmin, P. Boyd, V, Shaheen, and L. Kelly. ESCORT WANDA HEATON WATCHES PRESIDENT DIANE MAYS CROWN ALAN BARTOL. 'QQ' Y, D.C.T.: ROW if R. Chacon, K. Rudakov lparl.l G. Gill lsec.l P. Love, fpres.J, J. Alexander iv. pres,l, A. Elias Ctreas.l, B. Smaak, J. Montooth. ROW 2, L. Hater, N. Gonzalez, J. Fargitano, M. Estes, J. Swinford, P. Clare, V. Fernandez de t N , 0 . 2 W fe 1 I Cordova, R. Randels, Mr. Jenkins. ROW 3, L. Parker, V. Martin, D. Stimmerman, E. Licari, K. Humphreys, N. Davis, H. Cclcbrese, A. Chandler. D CT Trains Students TRAINING WHILE EARNINCU might well bc the theme of the Diversified Cooperative Training group under the sponsorship of Nlr. Charles T. ,len- kins. DCT is a plan to promote the growth and better understand of vocational education in the school and community. The club seeks to foster the best pos- sible spirit between employer. student. and the school. Ambitious students who do not plan to attend college are assisted in finding a type of training through the aid of DCT. The students are enrolled in this course with the expectations that they will become a full time em- ployee with the business firm in which they train. Any eleventh or twelfth grade student. sixteen years of age or older. who is interested in learning an occupation is eligible for membership in this or- ganization. Satisfactory scholarship. acceptable D.C,T. OFFICERS: ROW i, G. Gill Csec.l, P. Love fpresj, J. Alexander lv. pres.l. ROW 2, K. Rudalxov fparl.J, A. Elias lfreas.J. characteristics. plus the parents' consent are also necessary. The student should have a minimum of nine and one-half school credits. The average day of a DCT member consists of two periods of required subjects and two periods in DCT related study. DCT also undertakes a worthy civic project each year and holds an annual banquet to bring together socially. the employer and the employee. ,. ' . e-. E P ts 'f 5 --' lx' iw? 'f e ,- f , V YJ, Aid Comes First SERVICE TO THOSE in need is the purpose of the Junior Red Cross. Consisting of a representa- tive from each homeroom in jackson, the group's main project was the filling of gift boxes. The boxes contained soap, pencils, paper, and many other useful items. The problem of money, needed to carry on their work. was solved by the selling of Christmas cor- sages. the sponsoring of bake sales, and the hold- ing of a patio dance. With the money earned the Red Cross sponsored the making of stuffed animals for hospitalized chil- dren. They also directed the Art Department in the making of holiday menus for convalescence homes. The Jr. Red Cross is under the leadership of Mrs. C. L. Bryan. RED CROSS: ROW lg S. Warren. D. Knight fcor. sec.J, D. Kyle ttreas.l, B. Shashaty lsec.J, L. Singleton Cpresj, B. Hall Cv. pres.J, W. Brock fchapj, J. Lowe lhistj, B. Warren. ROW 2, P. Clements, J. Biglow, V. Althouse, M. Harden, C. Cesa, E. Bradshaw, C. Callery, F. Sapienza, B. Zateslo, E. Dafoe. ROW 3: B, Antoinette, D. Dingeman, B. Eden- fielcl, J. Bush, K. Pellegrino, J. Bailey, J. Blackwell, J. Lowe, J. Abrams, J. Bozick. ROW 4, M. Pazurik, B. Bandrimer, S. Merritt, P. Lediord, L. Longmire, M. Brinkley, A. Sharpe, E. Arnold, V. Miller, J. Kiss, Mrs. Bryon lspon.J. Science Searches STUDYING ABSTRUSE FORMULAS such as Einsteinls theory, E-mc2, is one important part of the Senior Science Club's program. Objective wise, the club's main goal is to stimu- late interest in the sciences and to further the knowledge of scientific principles. Interest is arous- ed by spirited discussions which frequent the club periods. Placing considerable interest on the annual Science Fair. many of the club's members enter projects dealing with physics, chemistry, and the re- lated fields of science. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Horace Mitchell. vibrant experiments are skillfully per- formed during club periods. SENIOR SCIENCE: ROW lp R. Helrncamp iv. pres.J, B. Brain fpres.J, B. Benson ltreas.J, Mr. H. Mitchell lspanj. ROW 2, R. Hague, J. Hill, M. Sullivan, P. Cox, M. Shapiro. W' ' .ls-4.5, 'l I .... sv 4 I ii x to 9' ROW ig S. Appleby, C. Chattin Lchap.D, D. Capuzzi ftreos.l, V. Shaheen, Mr. A. Burnham fspon.l. ROW 3, E, Scholze, C P. Gilbert 1sec.', A. Doss ipresfl, R. Goodson tv. pres.l, K. Ostien, J. Nahlik, L. Singleton, W. Hortas, W. Heaton, M Rudakov, M. Christmas. ROW 2, M. Harden, S. Church, D. Wyman, S. Huguley, S. Marcus, P. McMullen, B. Murphy, B Mays, K. Kendrick, D. Scott, J. Themistocles, N. Gonzalez, O'Leory, T. Gregory, S. Crooks, A. Bartol. THE llliltxlxtl 'litlltfill uf kiinwlvrlgt- repre- 'ls lll l 'Will' WU l f' I1l'Hj1'4'l uf tht- yt-ar. Nation writing: mr-1-limit t'l1Lll'Llt'lt'I' anrl st-rxiu-. alwmehaxer- al Honor Siwivty IIlt'IIllPt'I'S pt'c-sc-ritecl two plaques age 5l'llUlZlIAFllll.P. Zllltl outstanding leaclersllip ahili- tu the- srlirml with tht- nannn-s -if tht- class xalerlic' ties is the pin xwrn ln thc- Q-ruflitv nwrnhc-rs of lfiriam anrl 'iillllitltllllll wnthrni tht- National llunui' Srwie-ty. 'lhis ye-ur. Xutinriul lluinn' Stwivty has liven un In onli-r tri ln-wwiiiv Ll int-inlwr nf this pwliii- rlf-1' tht- stiwe-ssful spurlsnrsllip of Xlr. .-Xrthux' Burn nent nrguiiizutinn. prnspvr-tiw nicnilwrs must have attenclefl Javlisrnl fur nnv war. niaintainecl a B :ivaflviniv nxerage' Sinn- tht- first sviiiestvr of the te-nth gxramle- with no Itlrill' than tml C auwalgrf-Q pm' seriivstvr :incl haul nn six iw:-his glrarle lower than ll C 'Xnuthvr i'vstrim'tinn states that only fixe per Cent of the Junior Clase :intl no inwrv than fifteen per- 1-vnt -if tht- Fvnirir Kiln-s i-nn lu- :live-ptr-rl fur nieme ln-rship. 'xIlllliI'ilIllS rnust ul-it haw ai niininiunl nf tml ntlivr rvllrnrl L11-tixitivs. If ull tht-sv 1'ffquii'e-Incnts arv met. thvn lIl1'lIll1t'I'S uf tht- fzivulty Mite un all prnspvvtixv1m'iiilwr's. NHS officers are ROW i, P. Gilbert sec.!, A. Doss pres-. ROW 2, D Capuzzi treas., R. Goodson v. pres.'. 100 ham. ROW'l G Duganne N Worthington J Swlnford S Barry A Cotfcne J Gardner G Nalera Csecl R Welch fpresl C Banks lpresl A Hess lv presl T Nozarow lsecl L Taylor ftreasj P Rybmslu N Edwards J Mclendon M McCloskey J Sims ROW 2 S Tlndell K Lester J Howard N Kerr A J Goode D Chllcoat A Amt P Putnam P Titus B Horne E Gallagher N Snider L Osborne ROW3 J Kelley J Adolph J Nahlllx N Volante B King C Herndon S Huber D Wood ard B Hord H Sparks D Smith R Rodrlquez J DeGroodt B McCullough N Hyman L Bennett B Schmaltz G Chamber nlque Club Serves SENIOR SOCIAL AND SERVICE are the by words of Tr1S the only co educatlonal SCTVICC club at Jackson Establlshed to promote social mterests among the Semor Class thus club also strnes to promote a seruce to others pollcy among lts members Both boys and girls work together on worthwhile projects and profit from seruce 1n thls organlza tlon The members Jomtls partlclpate in seruce projects that xull beneflt the students at Jackson and bring good will to the communlty Because of ILS popularitx the club dnlded mto tiso sections this vear The capable sponsors are Nlrs Crue 0 Haren and Nlrs his rtle Owens who sur 1 essfullx ,ulcled the students One of the mam serxlces they undertook was a illll3ll0Il to the Inter Club Councll war orphan Needs families were supplied wslth food and cloth ln at the Thanksvnmg and Christmas holidays TRI S officers are ROW l A Hess tv presl C Banks fpresl R Welch fpresb ROW 2 T Nazarow fsecl L Taylor Ctreasj G Nalera tsecl 'lOl Various other projects such as bake sales, car washes and a dance were sponsored ln order to ralse monev 'llembershlp in this organization is available to am Semor who has a sincere desire to work for others , ew , 2 v .- . ll ' W , ,- 1. ,ll ' i J ' . . t . l I . '3 r . M: 1 5 . , . I , . ' , . , - 1 - 1 - 1 - I ' I ' ' . 1 1 1 1 I - 1 - Q1 ' I ' ' ' . ' I ' ' ' ' . . , . . . , . . , . - 1 - I ' I ' I ' ' ' ' . 1 . I .1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l 1 I f I , . , . 1 I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I T Christie, L. Hafar, N. Dowdle, L. Curry, P. Hernandez, C. Collins, ldllb M- BCUUS0- O 4 . , . t . ' . 1 Y V . - ' - l A ' - fy 3 ' , , . , ' -4, 1 u 9 v r Y I I In . -. . , , .. . ' . v ,A A I I -C I K1 . s C 1 n I 5 T 1 I s I ' I , . . U . W. . R . 7 1- -1- A M , - ' ' 1 . . . , . . , I . . . 5 . . , . . , li?- ROW li J. Pierce, C. Cesa, B. Sloan, J. Parrish lsec.J, M. Bradley lv. pres.P, C. Perales, .l. Dunning D. Mittuch. ROW 2, C. Goodhart, B. Davis, B. Young, C. Fulk, I. Hayes, M, Service BRINGING CHEER as well as service to the ladies of the Woman's Cooperative League were Mrs. Elizabeth Starling's eleventh grade Y-teens. This year the girls visited the league, and gave them a Christmas party. The girls have visited the League regularly throughout this school year. At Easter the club provided food and entertainment at the party they gave for the women. Some needy family enjoyed a traditional turkey dinner at Thanksgiving because of this busy group. Money was contributed to the ICC war orphan, and favors for the Variety Children's Hospital were performed throughout the year. To raise money the club sold Jackson General bumper stickers for cars. They held a Friday night dance in the school patio. Representatives were present from Mrs. Star- ling's group at all county-wide meetings. Y-TEEN officers are ROW 1, M. Bradley Cv. pres.J, G. Mehrling Cpres.J. ROW 2, J. Parrish Csec.J, F. Stallard ftreasj. 102 ' V! Fulenwider, B. Hall. ROW 3, E. Hastings, R. Posnick, G. Gilbert, M. Whitaker, A. Schuler, J. Nolan, P. Kulik, T. Lange. T. Lange. Is First Fulfilling the standards set up by the Young Womenis Christian Association, service to school, self, and community, these girls enjoyed a profitable year. if ,..,....,..-- li? lnmi r lull f ROW 1, S. Appleby, L. Galiana, L. Taylor, P. Welch Cv. pres.D, B. Wilkie lpres.J, S. Deakin fcorr. sec.J, S. Lee, B. Young. ROW 2, C. Romer, H. Sweeting, J. Park, E. Pate, A. Nicholas, G. Melillo, D. Litke, L. Curry, A. Hague. ROW 3g C. Owens, L. Sherrill, S. Dorn, H. Vega, B. Kuehner, K. McEvoy, D. Fox, L. Brinkley, A. Carlile. ROW 4, M. Pater, J. Manzi, E. Dafoe, M. Vecchione, S. Schulz, C. Carlton, M. Bradley, N. Staples, D. Morgan, E. Wallace, S. Warren, l. Herbert. Misses Enjoy Sports ATHLETIC MINDED MISSES are the mem- bers of the Girls' Athletic Association. These active girls participated in everything from modern dance to softball. They attended county sports' days which included volleyball. basketball. softball, and badminton. Senior GAA sponsored the junior high playday. which is held so that junior high girls can get acquainted with the physical education program at Jackson. GAA girls also officiated at junior high sports' days. To make money the girls sold corsages at Christ- mas. In the spring they held their annual Carnival. A popular event at Jackson, the affair offered many booths of chance. Regularly Jackson's GAA attended the city-wide GAA meetings and three citywidde offices were held by girls from Jackson. G.A.A. officers are ROW ig P. Welch Kpresj, B. Wilkie Cv. pres.J, S. Hekimian fsec.l. ROW 2, L. Galiana Ctreas.J, S. Lee frec. sec.D. Girls are chosen for the school sports, teams from intramurals held after school. The teams competed with other teams from local high schools. ai 103 'j Q Gustovlch J Thomas D Bennett T Morablto R Secord Smlth Vlckery P Whealan sweetheart pres pres rec sec R ser: freas Slngletary F Sgt at arms MQ G Arnold S Averman M Crow Stokes chap QL x Gannon J Gonlqles J Haygaod R Goodman R Lautherdack f. ? .N I1 fvY'v tg, V T. McLean E. Miller F. Herrera . Posada -4 x Ideals Upheld SENIOR HI Y sponsored by the YWCA, stresses clean speech clean sports clean scholarshlp and clean llVlI1g Thls group was formed to create, mamtaln and extend hlgh standards of Chrlstlan character throughout the school and commumtj ln keepmg mth the1r standards H1 Y members unselflshly strne to work for others less fortunate than themselxes Mr RobertG Johnson club spon sor guldes the boys 1n thelr projects The club s mam project IS the sponsormg of the annual Whlte Chrlstmas dr1ve HIY members obtam names of needy famllles ln the commumty and collect food clothmg and toys from the home rooms and dellx er them to the famllles Thls club also undertakes such projects as usher mg at pep assemblles and football games and helplng needs students m any may posslble ln order to deselop the soclal aspect of their prrsonahtrcs a H1 Y sweetheart dance rs held sslth all proceeds donated to charlty l'l1Y also joms mth Anchor and Kew Club to present thelr annual formal 104 -.- gr, ,du ,ist V 4 XY 1. 'Q' 'ssl BEFORE EACH dance Hi-Y members can be found cleaning and washing the patio, a 'project which is a courtesy to others. Fellowship, Work Govern Hi-Y Club lui 53 fur' 'wsu' PERT JEANETTE GUSTOVICH, selected as Hi-Y sweetheart in the spring of '59, enjoyed cz happy reign this school year. Hi-Y BOYS PREPARE the gym for assemblies and sports events by pulling down the bleachers. They also expedite the seating, Eve if ASSURING THE needy of Christmas are M. Smith, J. Sinkovich, P. Wheolan, G. Singletary, D. Bennett, and J. Gustovich. 105 '7 - - rl-nv Scintillating Band Delights STEPPING SMARTLY cs he leads the bond off the Orange Bowl field is proud Jackson Drum Maior Steve Durham. ,,. 'w V 'W , M.- I Cie fi, PHOYIIJING JXCKSUN and Nliami with the best musiv pwsilwlf- was tht- Nliami ,lZ1f'liSHIl Cnrivffrt liaml. llmlvr the' tliiw-vtiwll uf Xlr. :Xlfrefl VtbI'lli'l'l'. tht- liancl IJ2ll'llt'lIJillf'tl in nunwrous avtix'itivS through- Uut the stat:-. 'lllit-sv im-luflc-fl the hand evalua- tmn hvlrl in lzunpu In Xklllvll many nie-n1lw1'sf'rmi- peted. llwiflvs lmu-lirigr. this glruup also 9IllPl'li-lltlCtl in Xliumi. 'l'li1- lftmtuinlwlvau H-,tel was the Sight of wmv suflh lll'l'lUI'IIliltlI'f'. xl l'rwg11'an1 uf Nlusivn for tliv -Xswviailiful uf Svliiml fllffivizils in tht- hnitvtl Nate-5 mul cillllilllil. Lmisistlrlgx ul ll2 me-inln-rs I't'IJIACSt'!lllIlgl all grzimlf' levels. thv lnuml piwnitles a xariety of PIll6'I'lEllIl- ment for Jar-ksun Qtuflf-nts. ln nflrlitimi lu fimthall halftime Shows the- lmnfl flttlllltqtl nn a svrinue lllf't7N' fOr nmny of its f'4lIlf'f'I'l5. 'llhv annual Christmas Cunr-Ort aml the Spring 106 udiences Concert enabled Jaclcsonites to see the band at its best. In February the band members presented the l960 Minstrel Show with an array of fine music. along with other forms of entertainment. Nlembers of the Convert Band are chosen for their musical ability from the marching band: however. the reserve band contributes musicians. also. .-Xnvone wishing membership must first tryout before being accepted. Xlr. Alfred Vorherr and his assistant. Mr. Richard Il. Nlayo. supply the special musical arrangements used bv the band in their performances. It isn't by chance that the Jackson Band always wins honors and praise wherever it performs. Long hours of practice have made this group the per- fected unit that it is. Summer.practice sessions are held besides sessions during and after school. ROW 1, L. Gruber, J. Kelly, C. Swata, M. O'Neal, N. Soren sen, J. Pasquarello, J. McLendon, C. Dempsey, W. Fieldhouse ROW 2, B. Luedlre, M. Smith, L. Heery, J. McCrory, E. Horn brook, I. Washington, M. Earnest, L. Lohman, C. Silvestri, J Gold, R. lngraham, L. Herrero, J. Porter, D. Cappuzzi, N Beale, S. Huguley. ROW 3, C. Johnson, G. McDonald, J Steinmetz, M. Bessey, C. Clarke, B. DeGroodt, M. Carrera, D Petit, K. Alrers, C. Hays, T. Hapner, D. Wilson, C. Dillman, A. Edwards, J. Guerra, L. Beilman, A. Portignaro, E. Cobb, L Davenport, B. Moore, R. Beclt, R. Hamilton, M. Boltz, J. Kennedy, R. Goodson. ROW 4, H. Burch, S. Young, S. Glenn, C. Ramos, L. Purcell, D. Coe, A. Glenn, R. Parmeter, M. Hanson, B. Dawson, J. Fones, B. Roberts, H. Jones, B. Davis. H. Hessler D. Walter, J. Payton, D. Welles, S. Durham, E. Martinez, J. Palmer, C. Lietz, T. Gregory, V. Simmons, C. Coles, R. Parcell, V. Stanley. ROW 5, J. Swett, B. Taafie, B. Hamon, H. Reut, T. Ingles, K. Miieslri, N. Davis, B. DePree, G. Florido, J. Gier D. Arrington, J. Peters. MIAMI JACKSON'S MARCHING BAND displayed musical talent and precision in one of their many festivities. .n t A .4 ,- -v A I 107 ' 35519, 'fl FORMING AN OVERSIZE FOOTBALL COMPLETE WITH LACING DURING HALFTIME IS THE MIAMI JACKSON MARCHING BAND A Stylish Rand Ready Reservers 'IIVTO HLYNDREIJ and twenty four feet make up Jacksons renown marching band which per- formed with skill and precision throughout the whole year. Nlany days of practice are needed to develop and perfect each of these shows. Besides marching. each member must learn the music and different formations. Football halftime shows took the band out of town on two occasions. first to Lakeland and then to Fort Lauderdale. While traveling the band visited the famous Bok Tower and Cypress Gar- dens. To help finance their tray els the band presented a Christmas Concert the week before Christmas which proved to be quite inspirational. Halftime shows were not the only task for this lively group. They participated in the Fort Myers' Pageant of Lights parade. the Hollywood parade. a the King Orange ,lamboree parade. ROW I, I.. Zimmermann, J. Struk, B. Hasenbien, C. Gregory, ROW 2, N. Dusing, P. Hayden, J. Been, R. Edwards, G. Damianos, D. Scarbough, W. Miclcle, X. Proenza, L. lngraham, E. Knuclm, L. Hasenbien, B. Bandrimer, C. Herdon. ROW 3, R. DeJesus, D. Shrum, R. Sapp, R. Barker, F. Cordova, D. Jamieson, M. Welch, A. Howard, J. Naretfo, J. Wilkie, R. Kashin- JACKSOYS stepping stone bandn may well be the nick-name of the Reserve Band. Members of both the Marching and Concert Band are chosen from this unique training group. Under the enthusiastic direction of Mr. Richard D. Mayo, these sixty students practice diligently, aspiring to one day become members of the larger bands. As a result of their earnest practice, the band successfully participated in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. They also assisted the Marching Band in their halftime shows during the football season. All grade levels. plus instruments by the score are represented in this industrious group. Every- thing from drums to flutes and clarinets to bells blend harmoniously in the hands of these neophyte band members. Special arrangements for his group are made by Nlr. Richard ll. Mayo and Mr. Alfred Vorherr. The importance of the Reserve Band cannot be emphasized too much. for the success of ,lacksonfs 'band of tomorrow' rests in this group. sky, F. Aliuno, B. Egan, R. D'Amico, B. Peete, R. Cohen, W. Spainhour, B. Collins, W. Olson, W. Williams, F. Stokes. ROW 4, D. Caudle, D. Berger, R. Orlowslxi, J. Wetherbee, P. Sui. Cliff' C- DQYI J- D'AmiCo, E. Morris, C. Damion, M. Brinkley. ROW 5: B. Volasquez, R. Gallant, V. Algar. fo Q 4 1 . y -9 1 l 1 ?t rag au ff 'f, bl A .J J Sl 1 .2 COLOR GUARD: ROW lg M. Morris, 5 Jones 'capt.l, J. Roberts. ROW 2, M. Mil. ler, J. Gibson, G. Brown. irls Keep Time Dance Musicians Jfxcxsoxss fXI.I.-CLIRI. COLOR GL'. lRlJ. the only one in the city. marched its way through a long list of activities during the year. A highlight of the year took place when they preceded the band in the Pageant of Lights parade in Fort Xlyers and the llollyyvood parade. In the King Orange Jamboree parade the girls marched as a separate unit performing through- out the parade as well as in front of the rexieiving stand. Nlany hours of hard work are required to perfect the field drills and maneuvers executed by the six members. Requirements both mental and physical for mem- bership in this organization are quite high. Each girl must have a 2.11 scholastic average and be at least fiye feet fiye inches tall. 'l'o help the band. the girls ushered for their concerts and participated in the annual Nlinstrel Show. lilffi.-Xl'Slf OF 'lilllf large demand for popular music. a new band was organized at ,lackson under the official title of the llance Band Club. Nlceting during club period each week. the Dance liand practices for their numerous shows. This per- iod. hom-ver. does not allow all the time necessary In perfect their arrangements so they meet at yar- ious other times during the week. ilihe llance Band made their official school de- but at jackson in the Christmas Concert. They also appeared in the annual Nlinstrel Show. 'livsenty-two members make up this group with eight different types of instruments represented. lhey are under the direction of Nlr. Richard Nlayo. ss ho vt rites many of the bandis arrangements. Popular music is the main style uf the band. al- though they do play some of the ole. time favorites. DANCE BAND: ROW lg J. Palmer, T Gregory, W. Williams, V. Stanley, R Purcell, M. Beck, C. Coles, R. Hamilton ROW 2, C. Hays, J. Brancaleone, T. Hapner A. Edwards. ROW 3, J. Swett, B. Taaffe B. Hamon, T. Ingles, K. Miieslmi, N. Davis. ROW 4, G. Florido, J. Gier, B. Davis. .J--I ...J--'W f -- f 'swf'- ,- Ai f ',.i'7 Ligw ia JACKSON SWINGETTES are N Dale B Jackson C Munn lchoreogropherj W Heaton Ccocoptamj J Meyer G Klein P Mnllspaugh P Ryblnslu lC0-CDPYCIDJ J laughlln J Cuudell Jacksons SWIH lng lrls DANCING AlND TWIRLUNG thelr way to fame ss ere the Jackson Swlngettes These ten glrls hlghllghted Jacksons football games as well as pep assemblles with thelr charm ind sklll They also partlupated IH pre game actlvl tles at the L!l1X6I'SllW of'Nl1am1 Nlarchmg m parades ls one of the actlx 1t1es of th1s lnels group Lake Worth Hollxwood Fort Prerce and West Palm Beach were among the zltles they uslted Clllnllllallllg the parade season xs as the Klnb Orange Jamboree on New Year s Exe Keeplng ln shape after the football season was no chore The glrls appeared ln the annual Chrlst mas concelt and the Jlmstrel l'he senlor Swmg ettes gaxe thelr flnal performance 'lt Jackson ln the annual Sprlng Concert Becomlng a Swlngette IS a dlfflcult task 'Vlanv hours are spent ln the summer as well as durmg school m the dance routmes Fafh ,lrl must be SWINGETTE co CCPJOIHS are Pom Rybmslo and Wanda Heaton 0 fue feet fue lnches tall and h'ue a 2 3 srholastu as erage The glrls 'Ire sponsored br Nllss Zelda John son Q s ' 6 - r 1 - ta I b 3' , S' f , f f . e ' - , , A f - K XX ' A , 1 ka -K A , V' ' . . in I V V A T ' . , M A , ' I gi -V .1,,,, -A ' -.,f,- ,, . f 1' , , t EL mu ,gh fig? ' , 1 U5-4 15 -gs?-,,'i , -'J . . . 4 ,--. 'ff ' ,N ',,. A -A as w ' 4 - 14 nl. E. 4. ,. ,,,,,, s. ff- -W A ' I ' I ' I ' ' . I ' I ' ' ' Q 0 o 0 . ' ' ' , . ' If s- ., ' ' ' . ' . In . . I' . ,e . . . , z . ' . ' - - . , . . . . , , , l 7 l ., . A X. - ' 7 9 , k U A , , ' .. V f K . . ., , f ' .. . ' U' ROW lg E. Smith fhism, T. Prinzi fpres.J, D. Poole Cfret-15.3, B. Guerra, D- Wood, B- Parker- ROW 3: G. Conser, S. Turner. N- Brain Iv. pres.J. ROW 25 E. Potter, G. Rock, O. Rosendo, J. Cimmeftffh B- N9WbUf9, H- VEQCLJ- Abrams- ovie Careers Pondered THE DRANIATIC MASK of comic and tragic heads facing in opposite directions and resting on the letter HTH with the word Thespian written on the cross har is the insignia of the Thespian Honor Society. linder the sponsorship of Mrs. Irma Donahoe, the cluh achieved its aim to develop an active and intelligent interest in drama. to encourage a better mastery of language. to develop poise and self-confidence. and to appreciate dramatic and lit- erary techniques. Early in the year. the 'lihespians presented the plays Our Hearts We-re Young and Cay. and Royal tiamhitfi In addition to their major presen- tation in Nlarch. the 'lihespians also helped produce The Night of January 16th. I In various assemblies the troupers. in cooperation with the Chorus. presented short plays. During the year. the Thespians attended several dramatic con- tests. THESPIAN officers are T. Prinzi Q resl B. Bro' p ., In tv. pres.J, D. Poole 9rec:s.l, E. Smith lhistl. Ill Each Thespian must have a t'C academic average with a HB average in drama plus an active part in a major role in a three act play or its equivalent. Another requirement is a mini- mum of ten 'lihespian points and ten hours back- stage work for which one point is awarded. lib 1. V9 sfo Y fl. -JG lc - , 4-' a 51' ..,.-,- ,W ,,, HP x I st' 3 ROW lg N. Ostapiuk, I. Anderson thistj, E. Sanzo ftreas.J, V. Grace Kpresj, J. Parades tv. pres.J, S. Dunn lsec.J, R. Haas, E. Potter. ROW 2, S. Strong, S. Love, M. Mieczkowski, G. Rock. G. Mehrling, F. Ponloa, P. Patenaude. ROW 31 Mr. A. DiMeo Cco-spon.J, Miss M. Dyshart Cco-spon.J, H. Burch, L. Ostapiuk, P. Welch, C. Brown, V. Lowe, O. Gonzalez. ROW 45 J. Rollxe, T. Eckhart, R. Mitchell, J. Taylor, B. Hord, R. Vella, S. Horrom, H. Alpizar, J. Lowe. Pupils Cognizant of Beaut ARTISTICALLY BANDED together to promote art culture. Art Honor Society members seek to familiarize the school with the beauty of the fine arts. An overall average of C and an art average of HB are essential for membership in this organ- ization. The applicant must also submit a portfolio containing at least three pieces of art work in dif- ferent medias. Members of this society can be recognized by their pins in the form of a small palette. The most outstanding project of the year was an annual art exhibit held in the school library. This exhibit displayed the works of various art students and was judged by the Miami Womanis Club. A scholarship award was presented to the winner for a summer workshop. ART HONOR SOCIETY officers ore ROW lg J. Paredes tv. pres.J, V. Grace fpres.J, S. Dunn Csec.J. ROW 2, E. Sanzo Ctreosj, G. Rock HCC rep.J, I. Anderson thistl. Several skilled students attended special art classes at the Liniversity of Miami. Two of these pupils were awarded scholarships to the program because of their outstanding work. Club sponsors for the year were Miss Mary Ann Dysart and Nlr. Anthony Di Nieo. l f l5 'I '1lI L I -!-1 if si-is 3 L it t 4 3 ,Q in 6 ..- 'M Q9 'L f-ff . . p X V x , f , t , ' , V H2 Q? GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: ROW 1: P. Collins, S. Fitzgerald, C. Morris lsec.j, D. Chandler tv. presj, G. Alexander fpres.J, F. Partington ftreas.D, C. Jones, H. Pecnik, J. Burpeau. ROW 2, K. Partington, L. Jolly, I. Alexander, J. Smith, D. McLeod, D. Herbig, B. Godsby, J. Buie, V. Barnes, H. Desfosses, C. Miller. ROW 3, S. Pearson, P. Ebanks, R. Carnicella, B. Broom, T. Grossup, I. Mager, S. Winberly, S. Borer, S. Miller, J. Daubner, S. Murphy, R. Giardino. tw. ' 6 ,,. 1 'V y 1' Music Lovers Seek ualit AN OPPORTUNITY to perform as soloists or as members of small ensembles for public performance is available to Junior Glee Club members. Sponsored by Miss Alice Reed, the club was formed for those wishing to earn letters and other awards in music while in junior high. These awards are judged on the student's quality and the quan- tity of work during the school year. Most of the members earn at least one award during the se- mester. Bi-weekly meetings are conducted for singing and discussion of business matters. The only re- quirements for membership in this group are an enthusiasm for singing and a desire to work. The Glee Club's popularity is evident through its faith- ful members. Some of the students are not members of the regular school music classes. Girls and boys of the Clee Club come before school because they enjoy taking part in programs and they liketo start the day with a song. Besides singing, these active students seek worth- while service projects throughout the year. Carol- ing at Christmas enhances Yueltide spirit and the quiet songs of Easter help portray the sacred messages. Bake sales and a dance provide funds for this groups annual projects. BOYS' GLEE CLUB: ROW I: J. Curry, L. Howard, T. Best fsec.J, B. McCall lpres.J, D. Wallace iv. pres.J, R. Parlrar Cfreasj, L. Perry. ROW 25 Q. Ranger, M. Smoalr, J. Gibson, B. Joyner, W. Olson, W. Pendarvix, D. Cowan. D-L. 'x H3 ROW Tj S. Fitzgerald, P. Smith, S. Wimberly, R. Geordino, J. Kicklighter, K. Partington, J, Bradford, P. Flanigan, P. Ebanks, S. Pearson, L. Hopwood, M. Flowers, H. di Fosses, L. Balser, L. Jolly, D. Pendorvis, M. Atterio. ROW 2, J. Landers, L. Bailey, M. Cotoni, D. Saladino, R. Warlen, R. Cold, G. Skillas, F. Lee, A. Roman, T. Hopkins, D. Thornton, J. Ling, J. Colabrese, C. Bullock, A. Williams, L. Perry, J. Bishop, J. Curry, J. Kirkham, R. Parker, W. Pendarvis, L. Montalvo. ROW 3, P. Sarnella, D. Chandler, H. Pecnik, J. Buic, J. Rowell, B. Gilbert, B. Brabham, L. Pack, E. deWigne, A. Colero, D. Kinnett, C. Riley, S. Lambert, B. Mathis, L. Goins, D. Barrett, O. Aquero, M. Sherrod. ROW 4, R. Thomas N. Thompson, J. Burpeau, L. Minter, C. Ludwig, S. Morley, R. Godsby, D. Perry, M. Shirei, S. Crews, S. Murphy, S. Miller, V. Daubner, T. Gentry, D. Taylor, B. Shaskaty, N. Carnicelli, R. Car- nicelli, M. Morrisroe, T. Festagallo, C. Morris, G. Reid, M. Wiley, usic Neophyte ASPIRINC T0 one day be a part of Senior Nlixed Chorus. Junior Chorus members strive to in- crease and perfect the knowledge of music. These neophyte chorus members take part in the television history classes and civic programs. corre- lating the subjects with music. A Christmas caroling trip to Veteranis Hospital in Coral Cables is undertaken annually. The chorus also participates each year in the Dade County Spring Festival is here they sing before Critic music teachers. Directed by Nliss Alice Reed. membership in this organization is available to anyone with a sincere interest in music and a desire to work. Candy canes and fruit cakes are sold to earn money to finance trips and awards. Annual all-day picnics at Crandon Park are held every spring and fall. Spring concert is the cul- mination ofthe year's work. S 114 A. Clemmons, W. Morrissey. ROW 5, J. Sherlock, D. McLeod, N. Register, B. Nelson, T. Fowler, N. Allen, T. Chinquina, D. Kelley, N. Mullis, M. Kaufmann, L. Jolly, M. Rodriguez, G. Davilla, L. Worley. ROW 6, L. Brock, L. Hopwood, J. Smith, M. Capuzzi, l. Rosado, J. Van Tassel, J. Sapp, F. Partington, H. Edgar,-C. Cesa, M. Young, G. Alexander, V. Barnes. ROW 7, E. Shipman, T. Jay, J. Deetan, R. Parker, B. McCarl, B. Joyner, D. Wallace, R. Beasley, J. Field, C. Young, S. Burmsed, S. Borer, C. Jones, B. Broom, L. Garland, S. Romano, L. Howard, L. Lane, B. Baldino. ROW 8, S. Tice, T. Best, J. Britt, N. McDonald, J. Murphy, J. Martinez, B. Bannon, B. Honey- cutt, W. Huffstickler, C. Broderick, R. Gonzales, L. Sapp, R. Round, G. Omar, A. Cotoni, H. Booker, C. Hicks, W. Niel, H. Chenet, J. Gibson, J. Henderson, M. Smook, D. Cowart, S. Gorgans, P. Smith, R. Graham. OFFICERS are ROW 1, G. Alexander Cpres. Glee Clubj, R. Parker Cpres. Jr. Chorusl, D. Chandler iv. pres. Glee Clubl, B. McCarl Kpres. Glee Clubj. ROW 2, D. Wallace tv. pres. Glee Cluibi, C. Morris Tsec. Glee Clubl, T. Best Csec. Glee Clubl, B. Shashaty ltreas. Jr. Chorusl, A. Catani isec. Jr. Charusi. GIRLS' BOARD: ROW lg B. Sloan fchap,J, S. Huguley, L. Bright lv. pres.l, W, Heaton 'pres.l, P, Gilbert lsec.l, D. Brooks, D. Caudle. ROW 2: S. Strong, N. Dale, E. Powell, E. Scholze, J. Struk, Mrs. M, Udell. Leading Ladies GIRLS BOARD members represent their class- mates in problems such as dress, behavior, and dating. Elected by the girls from their own grade level, these model pupils hope to acquaint the female students with the rights and wrongs of school decorum. The Board is sponsored by. and works in close connection with the Dean of Girls. iVlrs. Ellen Odum. A welcoming tea for new girls at Jackson is one of the main projects for the year. Each member adopts an eighth grade homeroom to keep the girls well informed of various school activities and functions. Eighth graders are also given a tour of the school In acquaint them with their new sur- roundings. Along with the Home Economics Department. an all girlis assembly was held to display the latest in fashion trends. SMHS: ROW lg l. Singleton, E. Mc- Carthy, B. O'l.eary lchop.l, S. Turner lsec.l, M, Wyman lv. pres.l, S. Doby lpres.J, l.. Taylor ltreas.l, C. Chattin, E. Hornbrook, J. Gold. ROW 2, D. Mays, D. Rodriquez, M. Miller, N. Sorensen, L. Kelly, W. Hartos, N. Gonzalez, M. Harden, B. Murphy, S. Appleby, C. Damianos, Mr. H. Mitchell fspon.l. ROW 3, D. Meadheim, C. Johnson, M. Whetaker, S. Deakin, J. Themistocles, D. Scott, J. Emory, N. Dale, P. McMullen, R, Goodson, M. Flaherty, S. Fruchting, R. Ault, A. Doss, D. Cowart, S. Crooks, T. Gregory. ROW 45 D. Capuzzi, C. Ostien, S. Marcus, J. Nahlik, B. Scully, W. Alberry. H5 Future Elnsteins SCIENCE AND MATH Honor Society. an or- ganization dedicated to the encouragement of fur- ther study in the broad fields of science and mathematics. strives for the development of leader- ship, responsibility. honesty. and scholarship. At the present time. ,Jackson has the honor of being the only high school in the area which main- tains an honor society strictly for those who aver- age AB, or better in science and mathematics. Active members of this society usually rank in Ihe upper ten percentile of their respective classes. In order to fulfill its purpose. special projects such as participating in the Science Fair and obtaining guest speakers are undertaken. These speakers lead discussions filled with interest and valuable infor- mation. Students also present experiments and work in- volved complex. mathematical problems. This society. under the guidance of Mr. Horace Ylitchell. is well on the way toward developing its goals. I 1 4 Q. uw I-. I A fi . , ' 'i . M .' 1' we . 2 , , Z - 5 -A 6 , M L., ' u J - - ' if .ig 1 2 L I 4, -A 4 4 l V. Scott S. Huguloy P. Welch K. Kendrick N. Kuebler S. Lee M. McManus J. Meyer sweetheart pros. v. pres. rec. sec. 'H A A at M in Rr '?, . x.,,i. A W B. Smith C. Ostein L. Gruber V, Grace M. Mieczkowski J. Nolan J. Parrish D. Petit corr. sec. treos. chop. Sr. rep. 341 E. Powell M. Smith B- Brantley Jr. rep. ICC B. Braswell M. Byron R. Cecere fy- 5: E M. Douslmrt M. Egbert C. G00dll0Yl J. Gustovicli Service To Uthers ANCHOR GIRLS began their year of community service by participating in the March of Dimes and Cancer drives. They also stuffed envelopes and distributed canisters. At Thanksgiving the club adopted a family and provided them with a variety of food and toys for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. As a club project the girls escorted some of the elder citizens to the annual Band Christmas Con- cert, and afterwards served them refreshments. To bolster their financial status Anchor gave a Beatnik Ball in the school patio. They also co- sponsored a formal dance in the early part of the new year. Collecting clothes for the needy, polishing the school seal., and aiding the aged and mentally ill are but a few of the services performed under the watchful eyes of school sponsor, Mrs. Avellino Capuzzi, and Miss Billi Thompson of Pilot Club Intemational. 4 , 5 ll J. Porter J. Roberts F. Simmons F. Sltllldrd A 1 L. Howell B. Jackson S. Jones M. Jordon C. Tomlinson M. Valverde l. Wlllliington I. Young l'I6 :asf ., .,,, I' dl' -an-auf ATTENDING CLUB MEETINGS and assisfing Anchor girls wifh their proiecfs was l959-60 Anchor Admiral Virgil Scofr. COLLECTED RAGS and paper for ihe Mcyslond Home are folded by K. Kendrick, M. Smith, P. Welch, and M. McManus Anchor's Work Yields Benefits MENDING CLOTHES IS A TASK FOR C. OSTEIN, C. TOMLINSON, M. EGBERT, P. WELCH, B. SMITH, AND V. GRACE. 15 ...--li 1 Q i l k 4 s-4 VE! ROW if J, Dunnemon, I.. Sandefur isec.J, C. McMickle Cpres.J, J. Vincent fsweetheclrtl, M. Estes iv. pres.l, M. Moshanlco .fl I' Ktreus.J, M. Ogle Cchap.J. ROW 2g S. Pierce, J. Forgitono, J. Smith, V. Hughes, Mrs. F. Normnnd fsponj. Y-Teens Aid Communit SERVING THEIR SCHOOL and the community in their many activities, Mrs. Florence Normandis Y-Teens 12. completed a very successful year. As a service to their fellowmen and the commu- nity, they adopted and helped feed and clothe a family of eleven. Adjacent to this worthwhile pro- ject they also provided food and clothing to other needy families during the holiday. They also provided and placed name plates on book shelves where they were needed as another service project. To raise the necessary funds to sponsor these projects the girls held bake sales and dances. The Leap Year Drag held in March was given in traditional 'girl bring boy' fashion. Tickets for the dance were cleverly masqueraded marriage licenses. Y-TEEN OFFICERS are ROW If M. Estes lv. pres.J, J. Vincent isweetheortl, C. McMickle lpresj. ROW 25 M. Moshanko Ctreus.J, L. Sandefur fsec.J, J. Dunneman CICC rep.J, M. Ogle lchop.J. 118 Earlier in the year the club chose Jim Vincent as their sweetheart. All Y-Teens are under the direet sponsorship of the Young Women's Christian Association. 'll , ' ,f ' . 4 3 4 - Q '5 D 5 1 Q- .. f 'ef , ' f ' ' 4 ll - 9 3 K av- 1: fye .A , 1 j K 'f hung. f . .Q 4 If - R W 1 S Shbal W Johns N Volanfe N Manzaro E Pelles G Mastroglovannl T Sanhstlban G Rock V Lowe Duganne I Hayes Mrs lrvln C Monera F Warren Nelson M Vecchlone M l.eRoux V Bodden ROW 2 M Rey Gonzalez L Mayes G Shaw J Blglow S Dague o ers C Whmen E olace r ws Ga In bs B Swlnford J Rye K Dovls S Gasluns R Homemakers PREPXRINCJ IHFXISFLVES for their job as future homemakers are the members of the FHA Club at Jackson l'h1s all glrl club IS under the Qponsorshlp of Mrs lrun home economlrs teacher Throughout the war he gulflerl the glrle to mans dlfferent ser uces h th for the school and the Commumtv During the Chrlstmas season the club adopt ed a famlly for Wlnte Chrlstmas Then prouclecl them mth food ae well ae Clothes and toys At the Nlarcll Grae the glrls Qponeorecl a handlcraft hooth uhnh uae qulte Queeewful Then aleo made USUHIQN for the xllllilltl anrl clonatefl stu e animals to tht RU row X rantlle llght Qerxnf ua held at the home of he flulw p an or ln uhnh the glrl were preeente thelr well earned clegreex Theee degreee are gnen on the ham of aehlex ement Sxnee Future Homemakeri of -Xmerlca IS a natlonal club both Cllglflfl and Qtate consentlons -L rn C Church G Rames I Prusak S Warren D Fox Burch J Feeney C Collery B Pnckermg S Reeves B Young S Goldberg ROW 4 S Turman P Douglas B Russamano Walk an C enrnch J we Lunn Lamb ROW emus nn Brown J Jon J Robertson R Reynolds N Sexton S Thompson M Owen R Hensler M Jumenez M Monahan E Dafoe Show Talent are helrl Fluo members auompanled bw the spon Qor were fortunate enough to attend the dlstrlct Lomentlon ln Clearwater Florlda FHA Closs presndenrs are N Volonte N Mcnzaro E Nelson G Rock and V Lowe H9 f - - . ll ,--It Z r 1 f I- 1 Il' r 5 U A 'E' :. I N - ' e H -. . l ' - , ' in rw-l ' A . 9 , A 3' ' 1' --' Rs hi ' 5 .. , O , . ' , , , , , , , . ho , . , . ' , . , . , . , J. J. I J , . , I. A ' , . I , . , C. - , 1 . , A , - , , , - , , , , , , , , J. , D. o'N , . w ' , . Lo , D. , w. Z, I . , , , , ' , , , N, . 5g M. L , S. Gle , S. , . es, R g , . ' , . W l , H. C e , L tl' , M. 4 f - 1 - f - I ' , Hob , , ' , . S. , . ' , . ' . OW . ' , . ' , . f - - 3g M. Lapointe, G. Farne, B. Thompson, l. Soto, A. Cunning- . 1 ' f - . ,Y - U . J R 'rpg ' ' Q u ' . ' rl' ' ' A . 5545 'J - ' . ' . fi N. X - f- .rt Q A . . -- ff d LJ ' f 'f . a ' ' Q 1 -l C A. V- ' x V'-1 - 5 l ' s 1 S ' ' ' s ' - d ROW 1, R. McCormack, M. Cole, S. Gaskins, P. Clements, R, Cole, L. Douglas, N. Law, P. Krolak, J. Fortino, M. Fortino, J. Bryant, M. Conner, K. Betty, J. Cohron, J. Spitzkopt. ROW 2, P. Johnson, D. Arch, B. Denham, S. Hudson, N. Stewart, C. Adelson, K. Davis, P. Pritchard, B. Thompson, G. Forney, FBLA OFFICERS are G. Brown tfreas.J, O. Rosendo tsec.J, P. Tarpley tv. pres.J, and C. Self tpresj. - -7 4459 0 my S. Lassiter, G. Tison, H. Eden, E. Rivas, G. Hoopes. ROW 35 B. Smith, M. Braun, B. Deaton, D. Talkington, F. Corfin, K. Albrecht, S. McClain, B. Brown, C. Daye, P. Metzelar, K. Humphreys, D. Stimmerman, Mr. E. Liebhauser tspcn.J. FBLA Members LEARNING BY DOING is the motto of the Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA mem- bers formed useful habits while they worked for the good of the club. For the past three years. Jacksons Future Busi- ness Leaders have been awarded the National Cold Seal Award for outstanding work in fulfill- ing the aims of an FBLA club. ,laclcsonis FBLA is one of the two chapters in Florida to receive this honor. Celebrating their tenth year as a participating member of the National FBLA clubs in Florida. Jacksons group was the third such club to be organized in the state of Florida and the first one to be founded in Dade County. Linder the efficient guidance of Hrs. Juanita Ely the members learned to compete honorably with their colleagues on the local. state. and national lcv-l: to engage in group and individual business enterprises: to hold office and direct the affairs of the group. and Io work with the rep- resentatixes of other student organizations. ROW 1: T. Santisteban, J. Bush, G. Graw, G. Brown ftreas.l, C. Self Cpres.D, P, Tarpley lv. pres.l, G. Tyler, E. Sharpe, E. Ruiz, B. Thompson. ROW 2, B. Jones, S. Gaslcins, M. Stephen- son, M. Ordoque, B. Zateslo, R. Semeriian, S. Love, S. Young, S. Terry, V. Mayton, A. Romero, E, Wallace. ROW 3, Mrs. H. Peete Csponj, C. Garrison, G. Forne, D. Timms, N. Gonzales, Learn By Doing Because of the growing interest in business educatinn arnorig boys. a new section designed specifically fur buys and under the capable guid- ance of Nlr. Edward Liebhauser was added to the club. The purpuse of this ar-tixe nrganizatiuri is to help its nienilwrs to dew-lnp inure self-confidence: tu create a better understanding: uf business occu- patiuns. and help its members to develop indi- vidual projects' tn establish themselves in the busi- ness world. This year. as in the years past. the FBLA spiinsured a dance in 04-tuber tu help raise funds for their many projects. :Xs swine uf their projects this year. the Future Business Leaders have sold schrml supplies between classes. decorated the Business Education Depart- ment thruughout the year. and published the busi- ness education newspaper. the BUSINESS EDU- CATION DEPARTMENT POST. 'I21 L. Rcyneri, A. Sherman, L. Register, A. Hague, J. McCurdy, Mrs. J. Ely Cspon.D. ROW 4, E. Bradefield, B. Schuler, C. Lowe, J. Rush, B. O'Leary, P. Sarchi, R. White, J. O'Dowd, J Walker, J. Smith. SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARE SOLD by Future Business Leader A Sherman to two Jackson students, V. Mayton and E. Ruiz. N-6 I A JCL: ROW 1, T. Taylor ftreus.J, F. Stallurd, M. Dauskart, S. Decking, l.. Singleton, R. Bonitotibus, I. Woods Ctreasj, V. Aire Csec.D, ROW 2, M. McCuskey Ctreosj, V. Shaheen, B. Reed, P. McMullen, D. Cowart, J. McCrory, B. Pennell, J. Themistocles. Latin hallenge rs THE MOST UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE in the world presents a challenge to the students com- prising the Jackson Junior Classical League spon- sored by Mrs. Mary Denger. Resembling ancient Roman government. mem- bership consists of three somitia of Patricians or advanced Latin students, and two comitia of Plebians or the first year students, Heading the senate are two consuls who pre- side over the four officers from each class. Presi- dents are called tribunes while praetors perform the duties of secretaries. and quaestors who an- ciently collected taxes. but now manage finances. The Aediles are the social chairmen. Replenishing the monies of the state was ac- complished by sponsoring full-length movies of Latin background. An authentic Roman banquet was enacted complete with togas. cushions. and feasting. French Pursuersi HPARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Oui, exclaim members of L,Alliance Francaise. ,lacksonas new- est club sponsored by Mrs. Mary Denger. Composed of three departments, the club has four representatives from each department which form a cabinet headed by a prime minister. Presi- dents preside over each departmentg secretaries keep minutes, and treasurers administer funds. Assiduously supporting their first project. mem- bers completed a language workshop. Utilizing the United States Office of Education's oral Frenchis program. the club found this workshop invaluable. Complete with earphones and tape re- corder the workshop provided the opportunity for practice in diction and pronunciation. Augmenting the treasury was accomplished by sponsoring movies of French background. A Mardi Gras culminated the active year. L'ALLIANCE FRANCAISE: ROW lg H. Desfosses, M. Hammer ttreasj, W, Hortas Cpresj, I. Woods, T. Kochins fpresj, E. Smith, N. Kuebler Cv. pres.l. ROW 2, M. Dauskclrt, J. Roberts, M. Miller, D, Larson, J. Hill, F. Stcllcrd Csec.J, Mrs. Mary Danger. 5 QQ .E- , . M I ROW 1, B. Swinford, S. Dorn, L. Cruz ttreosj, C. Carlton fpresj, C. Moncino Csecj, C. Campbell, N. Dusing tchapj, J. Gold, J. Benn. ROW 2, D, Chandler, E. Bondrimer, J. Bozick, N. Staples, G. Melillo, S. Schulz, G. McDonald, P. McKenney. irls Serve, :XIDINC THE CONINIL'NI'I'Y as well as sehool this year was Nliss Graee Ballouis Y-Teens 10. Filling and delivering a Thanksgiving hasket to a needy family was hut one of their many ser- vir'e projeets. The girls eollerted eanned goods. fruits. meats. vegetaliles. and various artieles of elothing for these liaskets. They also donated money lo the Korean Wlar Orphan Fund. 'lio raise money to finanee their projeets. the girls frequently engaged in r-ar washes and bake sales throughout the year. liar-h memher donated her time and effort to make these sales a sueeess. Yvorking together as a unit. the girls seek to gain understanding. eooperation. and fellowship. as illustrated in their purpose. which is To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our eommon life. those ideas Y-TEEN officers are ROW l, l.. Cruz ltreunl, C. Carlton lpresj, C, Mancino Csec.l. ROW 2, C. Campbell IICC rep.l, N. Dusing tchap.l, S. Dorn HCC rep.J. v ROW 3, N, Johnson, S. Miner, l. Prusok, M. LeRoux, M. Haro A. Pettigrew, D. Printz. ROW 4, J. Worthington, S. Turmon K. McEloy, S, Fruchting, J. Emory, C. Stevens, M. Pettigrew J. Mclntyre. Aid chool of personal and sof-ial living to whieh we are com- mitted lmy our faith as Christians' ln this endeavor. Y-Teen members seek to un- derstand Jesus. to share his love for all people. and to grow in the knowledge and love of Cod. 123 mi 3 'U W. Heaton I. Colavito B. Harris E. Hornbrock D. Capuui sweetheart pres. v. pres. v. pres. rec. sec. P. Martin J. McCrory J. Paul 5. Pennell A. Doss S. Durham B. Franklin B. Wall R. Lettierri corr. sec. treas. sr. board rep. ir. board rep. soph. board rep. A. Barfol D. Scott W. Albury R. Allen P. Brown sgt. at arms chap. B. Cleare D. Covert C. Damian M. Flaherty R. Fordyce . , g V . 5' Q M Q ' , 14 , ' 1 2 gf , - T. Gregory B. Grover J. Guerra J. Inglis R. lngroham T, Pyinli B. Scully I.. Singleton C. Terry Helpful Wheels WITH HSERVICE BEFORE SELF as their motto. active members of Wheel Club seek to develop and recognize leadership in Miami ,lack- son. To give each member a keener realization of his club. his school. and his community. and to culminate in each a greater willingness to cooper- ate for the common good is their main objective. The eight spokes of the wheel. their symbol, stand for courage. courtesy. dependability. integ- rity. patriotism. service. sportsmanship. and toler- ance. which the boys continually strive to de- velop. A partial list of projects for the year include ticket-taking at the Urange Bowl. helping raise funds for the Polio llriye. making picture displays covering all major sports. helping maintain school property. and raising and lowering the school flag each day. Wheel Club also co-sponsored a holiday for- mal. Vl'inter Fantasyf' at the Nliami Nlunicipal Auditorium. Their queen. Wlanda Heaton. and eight princesses. one for each spoke of the wheel. were crowned at this festive occasion. Wheel Club members work closely under the supervision of their sponsor. Nlr. Edmund Burck. Guidance Counselor. 'I24 MAKING SURE that the placques are always clean is a Wheel Club project. Working are John Maddox and Dennis Scott. NEW CHEMISTRY LABS, the pride of the science department, kept their shine throughout the year thanks to Wheel Club boys. WHEEL CLUB QUEEN WANDA HEATON sits amidst her court. Standing are princesses Emilee McCarthy, Pat Gilbert, Sarah O 1 CHOSEN FROM the vast field of hopeful candidates to reign as Wheel Club queen for 1960 was popular Wanda Heaton. Wheels Revolve Around School Huguley, and Linda Braswell, Seated are princesses Nancy Manzaro, Nancy Dole, Verna Braddock, and Libby Bright. ROW 1, J. Struk ftreasj, J. Struk Cv. pres.J, L. Zimmermann mann, D. Berger, S. Hunt, B. Parrish, H. McColm. ROW 3, C. Cpres.J, L. Ingrcham lchupj, A, McChesney, D. Caudle, M. Short, B. Shashuty, J. Bailey, D. Halling, D. Scurboro, D. Lamb, Wiley, ROW 2, G. Andrews, M. Alessi, S. Dilibero, M. Kaul- J. Wetherington, J. Dougherty, l.. Balser. Senior Service in ind RECEIVING A GOOD BACKGROUND for serviee in senior high. Junior High Y-Teens mem- hers seek to improve their sf-hool and community. All Y-Teen groups in the 1-ommunity are under the sponsorship of the YWCA. Various groups throughout the eity are kept r-loselv l-:nit through the Inter-Club Counril. A representative from eaeh club attends these meetings whivh are held in the main YWCA. Here the girls gain ideas for serxive and heeome better avquainted with their sister Clubs at other schools. For one of their main servit-e projects. these thoughtful girls stuffed envelopes with Easter seals for the childrens rehabilitation renter. They also Composed scraphoolcs made of used Christ- mas Cards for the c'hildren's wards in several hos- nitals. JR. HIGH Y-TEEN officers ore ROW l: J- Struk Hreas.J, L. Zimmermann fpresj, J. Strulc lv. pres.D. ROW 2, L, lngrahom lchup.l, D. Caudle HCC rep,l, A. McCl1esney fparll. In order to help the YWCA, the girls sold Christmas label decorations for the World Fellow- ship, a project of the YWCA. Junior Y-Teens held a dance in the spring to finance their service projects. They were under the Capable sponsorship this year of Nliss Miriam Sloofll. 126 ,..-g W l D Wallace lp esl L Lne B Gre n fchap Guvens tv presl T Hoplun ftreasl D Cowort tsecl R Lane Row 2 J Splller K Barham R Floyd J Vecchlone H Chenef McCarl J Lung Lo e T Scott M J Trout! lspon Goals Malntalned CUXI l umm H1Y m R ft Inu lr :llc rlexelup t I Ilfq s nur 11 inc ls Ilt t g..cther for a ln r 1HI1Illl1IlllN tt r YS ll through ff' thoughts, clean actlons and clean leadershlp cum er Ju f the elghth an Tlcllclll Xwlwclatltlrm anc I QIXFII QUIJGIXIQIOII Q cw: r utt 1 the sc or Qpmmwr p1Itl1 Scrum prow unm gh 1 x- It lwctter prcpurvc 0 aftlu lr u at cl lump: nf fu u 3tllXlllt'Q ltlt IPXQ up 1 greitvr QCIIQE uf rPQpun lhllltx mgram fmture- of per ml xntereit to 1tG mem 1 FQ uc a I trip Hlllfllfi DHFLIGQ HIUYICS CIQIUNQIUII fn Hllllllllllf. ire fnntlnufalls helng plannefl Xu 1 rlentitlnn lmnquet ss xx ,lun hx the YX that nmfmlvu wuultl hue 1 lwftter unflergtancl IHKL fthelr Pluh ancl lti c uhm r H X Jn h pt In achlexe n1vmherQh1p IH the Qenmr Club mneclax 127 ROW 3 R Orlowslu E Shlpman P Ledford M Coleman o owe Uemc Plume L White Mrclcle J Spear HGH HIY officers are ROW l D Wulcce pesl uvens lv presl T Hoplun Ureasl ROW 21 D Cowarf secl G Green lchapb L Lane tsgf at armsb ur I l A L , n ' l I 5 th' ,fr 4 T , 'I . V R I J . 1 . ' f ' : I VV Q I - - 3 r I 1 S 'W RO g . r ,, . o , . e J, J, 5 . ', , ' , . , . ' . ., . ' ., . ., . . J. Bri1f,K. H II II, J. f , E. ly, . R. .1QJ. nff. ','f,. 'l ,pf 'D n 0 0 Tllli Ll,'l'lNl.-X'l'l'1 2 .- , ll J ' ' '- em- JR. I . ' , . I lwr: is tu Str:-ng he-n l lr ' -S. 2 heir G ' - '- ' ni l.. uvilj full l 'cr' uf- f' 6 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' n uncl Ll lw Q- -ull fl ,an r Jr. a l lofi' U l Cl ,M v .il Y ' ninth gzrafles. is spmmsorecl hy the Young Menls - ' gy -1 Ch .v AH h. . I .S .W K -J , lry thf YNICX. Xlr. 'l' 1+ 'S h fl By ,. ' ' 'ipatlngz in wurtlmlnilc- J - D' VIS 2 ln,l 'rlli'.tl:-lm-'Jar' ' ' C l fr an ' 1 sc-nil life-. 'llhy' gl ' gr' S14 t rv ' . z l l '-l 1 . . . . - ' , P . i s 'I ' . ' . - . le,.s 'h sh'kf-s. 's. l . Y ' ' lf' if S. 4 ul S ' ' ' 4 ' ' . j ' f . ,' .' I ,- .ICA , su 1 Us ' . ' L ' ' . - ' Y mv ' ' . l 4 .. J . Y l XS 41 ' ' I ' u L 1 ROW 1 D Fitzpatrick Ureasj J Karssen lsecl M Bradley Johnson C Repple E Pyers ROW 3 Mr V Dudznalr Ksponl J Csweethearil F Aleano fpresj W Pope lv presl P Spalding Thomas J Hams R Parmeter K Hyde A Gonzalez T Dixon ROW 2 R Grlffm I Choto H Marhnez R VanTassell G Boys Prepare for rm PREPARINC THEMSELVES for the lmportant Club began lts flrst year at Mlaml Jackson under the guldance of Mr Valentme Dudzxak TlllS all boy club, approxlmately 30 members IS composed of sophomores Juniors, and seniors, some of whlch are members of the varlous re serve branches Lectures by wlsltmg offlcers and non commlssxoned offlcers are glven frequently Fllms concernmg the varlous parts of the armed Members have made trlps to dlfferent local re serve tralmng centers where they attended lec tures observed the practical tralnlng and fre quently partlclpated ln the drllls, after whlch they were mvlted to take chow wlth the men Meredlth Bradley was chosen the Armed Forces sweetheart thls year for Jackson 128 job which all males must fulfill, the Armed Forces fofces are Shown DCfi0diCallY- l 0 f . . . 5 - ' 7 . . ' ' 56 77 ' L' E FUTURE TEACHERS: ROW lg 5. Warren fchapj, J. Hay- wood Chistj, J. Maddox f as lpres.D, N, Kuebler fsec.J, K. Barry, M. Egbert, M. Flynn. ROW 2: B. Sloan, C. Smith, G. Melilo, L. Hodivisky, L, Singleton, M. Hammar, M. McManus, D. Mittuch, Mrs. Sugden isponj. ROW 3, W, Hortas, D. Brooks, J. Roberts, G. Conser, N. Sorenson, B. Reed, P. McMullen, M. High- tower, C. Routzahn. fa O 0 Q Teaching Material ACTUAL WORKING EXPERIENCE was ob- tained by the Future Teachers of America this year. For an entire week they taught at various elementary schools. During Education Week. they taught classes at Jackson. Besides teaching. the Future Teachers performed many other services for the school. Ushering for Back to School night and grading papers for teachers were two important jobs fulfilled by the members. Representatives from Jacksorfs FTA attended the State Convention in Daytona Beach. Florida. during which state officers were elected. On Edu- cation Day they were present at a program of- fered by the University of Miami. Members work hard to obtain certificates given when a certain number of service hours have been fulfilled. Florida state teaching scholarships are given only to members of Future Teachers. ell Hopeful Ladies MAKING ADDITIONS to their hope chests are the members of the Hope Chest Club. These girls meet during club period to work on their numerous projects. This year they made luncheon sets. aprons, tea-towels. potholders, and learned the art of needlework. Their needlework projects consisted of the making of pillow cases and the monogramming of bath towels and blouses. As Christmas drew near the girls gave money to a Japanese family to enable them to have a joyous holiday. Many members made unique arti- cles which they used as Christmas gifts for both friends and family. Mrs. Kane, the club sponsor, strived to implant in each girl the ingenuity to use everything avail- able to them, in both material and ability. These girls learned their lesson well. nik HOPE CHEST: ROW I, L. Washburn, B. Pickering Cpresj, A. Chandler tv. presj, gr B. Morris fsec.J, E. Brown ftreas.J. ROW 2, Mrs. Cane lsponl, S. Dague, C. Rich, S. Winninghom, E. Shepard. -i J .0 ' -7 - ' , J 1-.v ,af M. -- K . A Q 's . S ' x 1 . i P. .. as -'U t - its if ' A f .J p if R. Dean Y. Hernandez S. Walker C. Routzahn M. Martinez C. Owens D, Shell 5, Warren sweetheart pres. v. pres, corr. sec, S. Deakin l-list. M. Flynn J. Sazoma A. Carlile rec. sec. trecis. ICC K. Rudalxov G. Evans K. Barry S. Bell parl. chap. 'i B. Casserly J. Caudell C. Colbert R. Couza . I E B. Eclrman l. Gutierrez M, Hammer S. Herman J. Kelly D. Larson N. Manzaro M. Morris S. Williams G. Zenere L. Zupanzic Persistent Girls TO All? AND ICNCULYRACIQ the development of youth throughout the world is one of the many purposes of the Opti-Miss Club of Miami Jackson. Along with the Allapattah Opti-Miss Club and the school sponsor, Miss Barbara Coleman, these in- dustrious girls strive to promote a more active interest in civic. social. and educational affairs in our community. ln order to promote school spirit. active mem- bers sold Jackson pennants and derbys. They also presented a bulletin board for the cafeteria. cared for the driver training cars. and honored weekly two outstanding Jacksonites in their 'Opti-Miss Salutes' display located in front of the library. Community service was demonstrated through the Nlultiple Sclerosis Drive in which the girls distributed cannisters and collected money on 'drive-dayf During Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. needy families were provided with food and clothing hy these thoughtful girls. To help finance school projects. the club spon- sored a College Capers Dance at which time a 'Joe College' was elected. Opti-Nliss joined with two other service clubs to present 'Winter Fantasyf the first formal dance of the year. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of their new sweetheart. Ricky Dean. Living up to the service club tradition. Opti- Nliss inspires leadership and contributes living service toward the betterment of mankind. 0 . w CANNISTERS ARE marked for the Multiple Sclerosis drive by G, Zenere, B. Casserly, J. Caudell, C. Routzahn, and S. Walker. V, AMICABLE RICKY DEAN, Opti-Miss Sweetheart, attended their club meetings and assisted the girls with their service project. Active Members Pledge Service 4 . .4111 l ill CLEAN CARS roll out and money rolls in at this Opti-Migg carwash, which was an enjoyable money-making project. DEMONSTRAUNG THE effect of the new bulletin board made by Opti-Miss are R. Dean, A. Carlile, M. Flynn, and J. Sazama. 131 F' ROW1 J McMullen D Volos1n Ksecl I Herbert Ccorr secj B Edenfleld Ipresl L Fcbella iv presj M Ogllvne Ureusj N Prnes D Smallwood ROW 2 V Poire B Annonehe G Masfcognovanm V Althouse J Blglow D Zuppurdo P Mlsses Brmg D0 'NC QFRVICF PROIICIQ I1 the 1I1 I 11 1 II11 111m111u111t1 1a11I111I h1,.h II II11 prugr lt 11 t 11 11111111 ID ern 1 1 UI lf I ma1I1 11111s1111ts 1 a 11111 1 fa 111 1 I'lQIIIldQ hu aw 1 1 u K1 1 1111.1 t 1: amilx a111I I r th11 Nt I 1ph 1 1 I r han 1 1app111I 1h1Idre11 II Fater II1111 11G1t11I St 11G1111 ll 1 IIIHIII I1r1,.hII1 1 111 1 ll II11 girl .1111I the 1I11I1l1111 11111 1I Tblll tus funcl111n Ba 11 sales h11l1l after 1h11I Ilt'IIJl'iI AUFIIIVIII t 11 lreasurw A 1Ia111e was also 31111111 a a s11ur111 11r makin, 111111111 X h1 I I 1Iu1 1111111 their sweetheart for 19641 ii 114, X Powers L Brlnkley J Manzl Mrs F Bailey Isponl ROW 3 E Arnold L Parsons C Schmnf L Poole P Moses I Moger B Russcmano D Poole C Brown C Bristol Happlness 1111111r 'NI111I1111 NIIGN 11 I 1 11dn111 1111111t11s 1 111111 up 11I girls from th1 511111111 high NI1 ran 111s Balley sp1111Q11rs the girls T f f N4- P 'E SR MODERN MISS OFFICERS are ROW I B Edenfleld Cpresj N Clmmento fsweeiheorfb L Fobellc I presj ROW 2 I Hebert Ccorr secb M Ognlvle Itreosj 'I32 Q I L I' 1 1 1 Q XQN I ' .. , '1 'C f' - I ' 11 57 ' 'I 6 Li . M. K , ww I QS, L I 2 X M - Ir if 'I N I 'I I I - 1 is N I , I I 1 , is , 11,11 1 X bv 5 I 1 1 . . O I L . 1. 11' S' 1111 S ' , 1' A '5 ' 4 '5 '11l 1 - ' I' -' 1- '11 IP 1 1 11111 . I1 ' Q 1 ' ' ' . 's. I7 - I's I h S ' ' NI cl 'NI'ss 'I I. 3 ' ' - , ' -. Nlevtirig during 1-IuI1 p111'i111l. th11 girls g2:lIIlt'I'PlI ' I111 I 21111 1 ' ,, 5 I11' 1 1 If 1 'lj al Ff 1 3 V SWS- . Ch '. '.. 'I' 1, 'l. Ill 1I11 st ff -I LII' ' Is I111' , ' h I' 'I' 47 S. 11s1 AS V'II1 11 ' 1l'- 0 . S . . 1 S . ,I ., his. IJ1'i Qing 1 in . will 'U 1' 111I11'1l I'i11sl111' 111115 11111I 11 IKIQ. I '7 . . . 1 . I' 131,111 - --1--1 f. 1: I 1, 1 Ii - -. S' ,1 1 . ' U I 'P , h 1 J - ' ' S . 1 - 1 U A I ' U : I I 1 11111111 I111 ' I '1111I A . M W A , I . ' , . 2 vi I . . I I Q Qt. K ROW 1, D. Fragu, J. Lowe Cchap.J, A. Melanson ltrecs.J, N. Andre fv, pres.J, V, Bodden Cpresj, M. Pozurilx, C. Close tsec.l, R. Krupinski. ROW 2, S. Kesecker, M. Vecchione, A. Scott, B. Smithey, L. Little, J. Fetch. D. Pfaffendorf, C. Oliver, P. Pendergast. ROW 3, K. Lingard, L. Hodivslry, N. Dale, M. Bradley, L. Warren, D. Brooks, C. Wenrich, E. Goodman, L Taylor. Useful Projec s Fulfilled INDUSTRIOUSLY WORKING to benefit the entire school and community is Y-Teens 10 under the capahle leadership of Miss Virginia Stanley. 'llhese active girls han- zivvoiiiplisltefl many worthwhile projects. They donated fruit haslcets to Saint Joseph's Villa and Haven Manor luring- ing much happiness to the people there. The cluh also contrihuted money to Inter-Cluh Count-il's war orphan. Kim Soo Young. ln order to per- form those helpful serxiw-s. d'4Vllt'l'lli lll had il var wash and sold sad sox. Sponsored by the YWCA. Y-Teens was organ- ized for girls between the ages of twelve and seventeen years. Each girl is bound to the other by the YWCA purpose and the Y-Teens' goals: Y-TEEN officers are ROW 1, C. Close Csec.J, V. Bodden tpres.J, N. Andre tv. pres.J. ROW 2, J. Lowe fchap.J, A. Melonson itreos.J. To grow as a person. to grow in friendship with people of all races. religions. and nationalities. and to grow in the knowledge and love of Godf' r L1 133 4 r, -r,-, ,....-.74 ACTIVE Senior Mixed officers were: Rick Deon lpres.l, Roy Allen 'v, presn, Charlotte Brown secm, Betty Murphy trees.. S 134 36 '4 A1- ot Cacophonous, CONINIENCINC THE YEARS musival Calendar was the world premier presenta- tion of I believe in Amerieaf' a eantata performed by Senior Nlixecl Chorus at the Miami Beach Aurlitorium. Written by a Miami Composer. the Cantata was aeeom- panied by the Xliami Beaeh Symphony Orehestra. Being the largest inixefl f-ltorus in ll numher of years. quantity floes not over- shadow quality in view. Anti-elirnaxing this event was the pre- mier showing of the King anfl I. Rollivking laughter was the result of the twin productions of Oklahamlet. a satire eornhining the tragif' Hamlet with the lilting score. Oklahoma and the W'oman- less We-clclingf' i-E' ut Harmonious Profits derived from these DPI'l.lII'H1iHl4't'S augmented with mnrly sales and mir uasln-s provided expense rnoney' for Senior Nliv-tl. Being: the vonsumrnate of the Choral Ite- partment. membership in Senior Xliv-d is one of the most r-oxeted positions in the school. One aspiring for membership mu-t start in Beginning Chorus. gzrztrluate to Girls or Boys Chorus. then audition lor Senior Mixed. Rigid requirements deal it ith the ahility to read rnusie. possess a lvlendinu tone. but true interest is the winning: srrore. Overlooking the problem of an eight hour day. the annual assembly programs present- ed at Thanksgiving. Christmas and Easter were aecomplished sueeessfully. Senior mixed is under the direction ul Nliss Joan Owen. eo KY: 2 1 Qs ROW l: L. Cuntani, C. Perales, Y. Hernandez, D Shell, J, Nolan. J. Gibson, S. Stinson, C, Brown, R, Allen, B, Murphy, I.. Howell, S. Williams, P. Long, M Perez, B. O'Neal, l. Gutierrez, M. Martinez. ROW 2, F. Stallord, J. Roberts, M. Whitaker, M, Pqdron, 5, Rhodes, M, McManus, P. Powers, P. Prove, C, Bridq man, J. Porter, D. Harris, L. Barosa, C, Snelgrove P. Spiller, J. Themistocles, M. Christmas, C, Colbert, C. Routzahn, B. King, J. Poitevint, J, Stephens. ROW 3: S, Jones, G. Brown, B. rloutzahn, D Lunnr J Hughes, T, Prinzi, J. Quesada, A. Rodriquez, B Hoban E. Miller, J. Sczama, S. Crooks, L Bennett, P, Bowen M- Ponce. ROW 4: D. Knight, S. Bell, A Finketl, K Singleton, R. Gorman, L, McCullough, J. Broun E Patrick, W. Parsons, D. Cowart, D. Reeves A WEl!U ford, D. Woodard, T. Gregory, R Cook G Brown J Parrish, D. Mittuch, R. Cecere. W I C Vro ante S Glenn M Spradley C Cesa Welch M Harden E Powell M Atwell A Hess B Congle ton F Warren D Smallwood D Roblnette V del Pozo P Pessolano E Sanzo M Marrnella ROW 2 A Pafford L Osbourne M Morris E Sherry K Peete J Qumn J Lo e Tndall Putnam S Warbls S Carney C Romer Rerlley J Landers E Nelson B Johnson K Beatty D Ogle Perfectlon S GROSSLY OUTINUMBERING the boys GIIJQ Chorus remams the more comely counterpart of the Choral Department Preparlng for admlsslon 1nto Semor Mnted the glrls practlce dlhgently to perfect blendlng tones to slght read muslc and obtam fundamental mu slcal knowledge DISLTICL contest, sprlng contest mUSlC3l pro ductxons, and usherlng at performances head the LISL on the muslcal agenda Last year, GIIJS Chorus was so large that 1t was dlvlded mto two dlstlnct choruses along wlth begm ning chorus thus requlrlng two perlods a daw I'he problems accompamng such a large group have been allevlated as a result of a smaller more select group belng chosen wlth an all gxrl heglnmng chorus I3 O Lamb M Vecchlone C Gleason J Sums K Zakls M Felipe ROW 3 L Bostwlclr G Chamberlam J Dunneman P Howard M Hammar J Weber S Appleby G Conser L Mc Grlvray M Ogle J Mclntyre S Merritt D Weber B Schmaltz A Schuller C Mason B Meyer S Mason R Roffo B Young J Bush D Erwin J Gregory C Wardlaw Then' Goal GITJS chorus was under the dlrectlon of xIlSQ Joan Owen GIRLS CHORUS officers are E Powell fsecJ B Congleton Cv presj A Hess fpresj and M Atwell ltreasb 6 ff, . W 'rf-rx' RO 1. l ,. ,. ,. ,R- 1 1- 1. ,. ,. ,. 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- - . 1- 1. 1. 1. 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- ' 1- 1 - - I- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1 ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. W, - 1. ,. ,. ,. ,. , S.: ,P. ,. ,. ,. ,L. . ,. ,. ,, . 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1 T . . Y . . . 4 9 I c no u 1 Y . . . . . .. . 1 1 1 , . . .,. . .,. ., , .. H V 'I 1 ROW 1 A Scott K Batlze D Wade J Alvashlre J Gatlln J Middleton K Lester B Russamano P Thomas J McMullen E Dafoe M Weatherford P Freeswlclr C Bradford S Smith ROW 2 D Dandrldge N Staples M Rodrlquez M Azarewlcz J Manzl M Noriega D Lambert N Quesada S Ple ce M Petfngrew D Dungeman P McKenny N Davey A Petr: grew M Bradley D Frega ROW 3 T Torres B Robbins M New olee BL NL llll XFRX bottom of the ladder or more approprldtelx the scale Begmnlng Chr r us members sells cl fuller uncnstandlng of Illllilf lust rung 1 tle ladcex ff mus1r'1l know .armomouslx Sharps flats and tlme signatures clutter the next rung ln lghtrcadlng nhlle t e ast step IQ using thls acrumulated lsnon ecge and deulopmg a rhorus memher ulth 3l3llllX pertenee and enthusiasm rel tht ur tl n f Nlss oan Ou n glnmng hnrus was romwrxsu entxres o glrs s un ITN Long mth l6'lI'lllIlgl t e rhfrl hed trarlltl n ear r rrus t e glr are hemg prepared for future membc rshlp ln these groups ln order to enter Hemor Nllxrd a person must audition for Clrls Chorus and then strlxe to per feet hls muslr al knowledge and 3lJlllLN Begmnmg Chorus mas perform at XHFIOUQ tlmee throughout the wear but lt IS generalls an experl mental group dexeloplnff its potentlal XOICCQ CHORUS oflacers ore B Russomono lpresl K Lester Cv pres! P Thomas lsecb and J McMullen ftreasl arlnello B McLeod J app C ron Zac I I Haney V McPherson S Bembry B Hammond L Brmkley emus M nds OW 4 R Luv D Fran M O Sanderfor M Huss C B fol C Mo on C Pa lr D cr mon J Weaver A Scot? P Moses s Developed Interest 1S an lmportant asset but true enjos ment of muslc ln all 1ts phases IS the llCCldlIlg factor m producmg a superlatne choral group 9 si' K 7 I l V. iv ' --I 1 Y 1 253 Q ' -W 'v . ul r f K' , W ,- ' ' Y . Y ,, ,, ,, ', M' ,. ,.K ,J, oh ,F. h'Il',M. L ,. 'Q 'f M.L' Q .Hi .'R' I-1910, . 'I-f . glef , , ' , . , , ' , , ' , L. , . , . ris , . s , . c , , H - . ', . ' , . , . , . ' r , , . , - 1 A - 0 lllln 2 Y. Y ,. ' ' -f . l' ' I . 1 - Q ' - 1 The '1 lf l - l ' 1 .' '. ' 'l- edge represents lnlending tones-f-the ability to sing I U . S. l x . I Y . h l e . '. Q V '. ' 'l l V ' ' 3 ,. f Llnl ' ' l' er' 'o o .l',, J 'e . he- ' ' Cr i 'J ' 1'. xl ' lg f 'l. 3 thi: -' 'Z ' for the f' it time. : l M ' I Q, ll ' I 'Q - ' 'o s of 'hr h' ' lc ' I . ' Q ' K: . ' fa' . . P V P- . . I L, ' l : . ' ' ' g t -if ' L X' 1 I s v 'o , V ! . I I .5 ' 4 S 'J 81 l. 1 E J rfb 1 -J 4 , N557 -My Boys Top Scale THE SOLXIJ of hase. liaritone. and tenor voices herald one of the Choral clepartmentis main groups. Boys Chorus. Future hopefuls of Senior Mixed Chorus actively participated in flistriet eontest. annual spring Con- eert. anrl numerous other presentations through- out the year, These aetixe hoys sharerl in the work of the King antl li' pro4lu1'tion anrl solfl eanrlv to help finanee trips. lvnfler the clireetion ol Nliss joan Owen. nu- merous hoy quartets have founrl their hegzinning anrl many have proverl exeeeflingzly sueeessful often performing at clan:-es. eivie eluhs. anrl en- tertaining on sehool stages in various shows. Careful to sing on pitrli anrl oliserve all musi- val markings, Bovs Chorus offers singular enter- tainment not to he equallerl. .M,,,,, ROW lg J. Pofenoude, R. Allen. E, Miller, A, Willoford. ROW 2, L. Renta, E. Newbold, J. Hughes. ROW 3, W. Pettit, R. Miller, B. Brown, R. Pinner. ROW 4, D. Newburg, P. Boggs, Jim Taylor ROW 5g M. Bodio, J. Fischer, A. Rodriquez, A, Sharpe, C. Marius. ROW 6, B. Hobcn, R. Law, D. Springer. 'i Active Swimmers PRONIOTING INTEREST in all swim team activities is the purpose of Sirena. ln its second vear of organization unrler the sponsorship of Mr. Bill Diaz. Sirena is eomposecl of members of the girlis swimming team. During the past year. members have Cleaned the YMCA tlressingz rooms: provirlefl a film strip for the team: rlonaterl money for the support of the mar orphan: helperl the lvniterl Funtl Drive. ancl helfl their annual Slave Sale Dance. They have also marie a sign to weleome opposing swim teairs anrl they marie a seraplyook for the swim- ming team. The eluli has lmenefiterl the sehool through its useful serv ir-e anrl eooperation. SIRENA: ROW lg S. Gindel, S. Grover, S. Lovie Csec.J, K. Heotherton lv. pres.i, M. Flynn lpres.D, P. Spiller lfrecsj, S. Herman fhisti. ROW 2, R. Newton, E. Amos, J. Chcffin, l.. Smith, J. Robertson, J. Dugunne. xi' 1. ' ROW 1, B. Brantley, H. Valverde, S. Turner, M. Flaraty, A. Ford, R. Fordyce, M Laika, J. Maddox, W. Lohman, L. McCul- Doss, E. Shaltz, C. Chattin, T. Hernandez. ROW 2, Mrs. Bertha laugh, C. Lietz. B. Brewer. ROW 4, R. Goodson, T Kachina Hunt lspon.J, S. Church, S. Appleby, ' E. Arnold, B. Reed, S. J. Payton, T. Gregory, L. Singleton. Roberts, G. Muller, F. Draughon, D. Blackstone. ROW 3, G. Debaters Probe Problems PARTICIPATION IN DEBATES and speech tournaments on the local. state. and district levels filled the agenda of the members of the Yational Forsenic League. The year opened with area student congresses which led up to the state congress. Jackson won the Sweepstakes Trophy at the area congress. For two practice debates and a varsity debate. jack- son's NFL played host to other schools. The debate team had to travel to some tour- naments. At Tulane Lniversitv in Yew Orleans. Jackson placed a finalist in the extemporaneous speaking contest. A practice tournament at Sara- sota. Florida. and the Southern Speech Tournament at Wake Forest Liniversity. North Carolina. were two events in which the debate team participated. Jacksons calendar which the NFL puts out served as the source of money from which they sponsored their trips. I3 9 One must be an honor student to qualify for membership in the National Forsenic League. The qualifications are a minimum of 25 points. earned in speech competition. and a B average with no grade below a C, As one earns more points. he receives certain degrees of honor. ! - ' ' I I 'L gf' Q 4 I N.F.L. OFFICERS: ROW lr S. Turner rec. sec., C. Charon lst V, pres., H, Valverde corr. sec.. ROW 2, M. Flaraty treas., A. Doss pres. , T Hernandez v. pres.. J L A A I A A x 1 L , 'mfs JACKSON SILHOUETTES ARE ROW I M Pater fpresl H Vega Dancers Eme IIANCINI BILPORI' XIIJIIQNCES and QCIWIIIQ' otlersiserc thc Sllhnuetts d one neulx ir ,'I3IIl79fIQtIAXltPfIl1b f 1 1 it uup in urn Ihr u 1 I N xt Q 1 0 n This year however, the group drew up 1 runetl tutlon and became the sch0oIQ youngest Qerxlce c u v x x m,. In tl UIIQQIII h xttituc e ammg remained in portant part f t tI'fldIll7dIltlll Ihu appfmw in the rhmue preien mn rv tht nr mf 1mI thf 'mnuil Um e ght ss ring uv Jeri 1 1 plfmn :I their umm, nf. ec r xwrk rI n their fIanfe rsu tmei MODERN DANCE officers are D Wood Itreasj P Thomas fsecj H Vega tv presj and M Pater tpresj 140 tv pres? ROW 2 B Szabo P Thomas Isecb D Wood ftreasb M Saenz ROW 3 C Sletta M Trlpplett rge As Club Nu ing the urn 0IlJIldll Kim quo Young and re IlXPIIIlg uaekete riff MI to a necclx IEIIHIIN at C r1Qt ml ian QQIXIII 1nrI Vuiuui tlmee throug out A 5. Qerxn Q Q ,I , I M . fl' ' '. ' ., I . I- I X ' - fs. J' wks 1 'j 4, - 'A A' I . ' , it - 2 U' ' j h '- - ', A ' . as. 'II IQ, ' g. . 'C . ' . h I'nI-r that 1Iirc'm'tiwm UI Nliss Ian- NI' 1-hr-ll. this tht- year war hi 'Ii un thv 1'IuIfS list uf - '70, gr . s Iuri rally knmtn us the NIU I 'A I Il 'P Im' wth Cl I. am isa. upvn tn all uhm 'i.I1xcI to j i . 1 b. ' Thr- 5iIIml1f-ttvs airtt-rl ther VHIIIIHIIIIIIX and the svht UI Ib, their i'iII' Ilt'Sr In wurk. and A Ieir I - 'S 2 ' I . A Q D ' f ' ' K im ' ' ' tm IIPIT E 4 tat' I ' Ki ,1 1 II Ina - . I ' Str I I I ' . I I. Du ' c'I I I 'UI the gi-Is . f- up- ., b , 1: ' ff I - 'tx rn ' 'e tr I' ' C - 4, U A 4 . mar 2 is ,15gwf,1g 1-WW' W QW 5f4 JACKSONS CHEERLEADERS are B Sloan N Manzaro S dock lcocaptj E McCarthy J Gustovlch l. Braswell Wa ker S Cooley E Scholze P Gllbert lcuptl V rod Glrls Symb0llZ6 Splrlt lll'lJ E 1 hu 1 11ft 1 mam 1clj11l111 ce 1 11111 11Nt111,.11l1he11lc111 s 1111111 1 1111, ,, Ill I 1 1 IN NC , 1 1 It 111 l lk 11111 1sse111l1l11N N ll,l 11111111 1 1 t 1111! 1 11N 1t 11 te IIIIN 111 l1l1111 1 s ,. 1 ll 111s N 1 1 es1 '11 ,. Slllllllltl X I11 11 en ,z 111 1 1 111 It Nff ll 1f111111uf 1 gf .1 ass 11 g1e111 111 I1 111 IJ 1lllN Nlll h ex N 1 '111 1 11 11tl11 V1 'The Sweethearrs Swmg ln wmch Dxck Huss was named as thelr sweetheart 1 hc 111111 ll II 11111 er 1 11t l r1111l1 If 1 thf lt 1f1l e.1111 1111 l 1l1 llllll 1111l t 111.1 111th thc l1'1 l11tl1'1ll I1 1111 CROWNED AT the Cheerleaders annual dance as sweetheart for 60 was Dlck Huss shown here Wllll Ccpfam Pav Gulbert 141 The apex in the wear h1111e1er Came after thew cheerecl th1 f1111tl1all team t11 the schools first un defeated season F 1 X In 1 4' an ,J 4 , J . , 1 : l f ' 1- A I K , U 1 N- J ,IL I 1 ' J , A .. 'l Q is . , A , - , ,, 1 11551. -' Q . ' ' ' . , . , . - .1 - 1 - G 1 - - l 1 . , . 1 1 ' -1 - B - Q O O O l'lfl'l'Y. SPIR nf . 11111l 1-11tl111:iz1sli' are I a 1 1. ' .' I A ' ' - 1 ,' fe1' h' I' 1 ' -s use-cl t11 l s1 il11' 1 ' '- ' ' ' f , - s11 ' U ' -' 11 l-rs, , - 1 . llzlily p1'z11'tic'es 1lu1'i11g1 s1'h1111l. as well as i11 the .'lll l11-lpvrl lllf'Ill t11 1l1-11'l1111 their Fllyllllll z111l tin ' U. lm-z11'11i11f' z1111l 111'111'li1'i11g: f'llt'K'l'S is 1 their 1lll Izfli. 'l'l1f'.'- irls 41ls11 4'I't'Lllt'fl 111'1' -I-1-rs 5 f'l- 1... P , M? 1 uifi 1 2 f11' trips 1xiIll l111tl1 he f lall A z1111l l1'.'lvl.ll iz 5 111-11l1-1l quite ll 'tl - . T11 111 -1'1'111111- this 11l1st111-l1- the ffirls he-l1l 'z' '..hef 1 A 1-1' -rj 'llu 1. l.j 1l111'i11ff ll11- 3 .- s l 1 p - W V , ing 'ill - 1l1'ew near llfy' 51- '1 l'1 erl Q 5 in' 111.:. f ' 1 1 1l g11l1l 11 -1 5 ' '1' th-g A .'11ll1 l11 12111111 Q 1l11-, sp 11s111'1'1l ll 1: ' l.nr'e , V. ,, . . . A . L ,, L lvitl t 1 111 'I 1'a1is111l l1'1 their 'ts. A they trz111-lc-fl t11 ldllivlilllll z1111l F1' ,. 'lale , will 1 f111 ILI I ' 1 l t11 .1 'ez z Day- .' ' 1 - ' - .s 1 -1 . , 1 , 5 Q , . . . . I A 1 W.. 1 s 'ai fn ,,, ,., y .A WET PAINT signs are placed by D. Holland, J. Schliefer, and O. Keneipp on the auditorium bannisters painted by Key Club. DIRECTING JACKSON students to vacant parking places are Key Clubers R. Goodscn, D. Huss, J. O'Nan, and O. Keneipp. CHANGING THE sign which informs students of school events are Key Club members J. Schliefer, and N. Roquette. f- 1 L-1 - Rt iii! RIIGRATULATIONS Hg, Slidi- -Q 55 uss on'oo ' ii Q, -et.. VIVACIOUS Emily Scholze was crowned Key Club sweetheart at the 1959 formal dance given by Anchor, Hi-Y, and Key. Respect of Seal ultivated by Key I' . . KEEP OFF THE SCHOOL SEAl.,o campaign promoted by the Key Club, has encouraged students to respect Jackson. 143 K -A BIOLOGY CLUB: ROW lg P. Mor- rero, S, Smith, V. Simmons lv. pres.J W. Sounders, T, Jones, C. Rechul. ROW 2, Mrs. Eloine Albert lspon.l R. Thrasher, L. Coromino, W. Lowing P. Stanley, R. Tripp, D. Ebonks. i 1 lub tudles Life INTERESTED IN the study of animal and plant life are the members of the Biology Club spon- sored by Mrs. Elaine Albert. Organized to further the interest in scientific procedures, this club enables students to make a more detailed study of the origin, history, and physical characteristics of certain types of insects and plants. Besides concentrated study. the Biology Club also performs many isortlmliilc- projects. including donating money to the Inter-Club Council war orphan. Their main purpose, however, is to get other students interested in the club. Meeting each Thursday during club period. science-minded students are able to enjoy the study of biology. SNHS: ROW lg S. Conrad, E. McCarthy, L. Singleton, J. Roberts Ysec.J, L. Kelley 'v. pres.l, S. Crooks fpres.J, E. Powell ltreos.J, E. Hornbroolr, C. Domionos, M. Christmas. ROW 2, Y. Hernondez, C. Collins, L. Bright, C. Goodhort, C. Tomlinson, N. Sorensen, F. Doughon, M. Egbert. J. Dunning, D. Mays, P. Gilbert, P. Boyd. ROW 3, C. Owens, M. Ponce, C. Frillr, J, Nohlik, E. Hastings, B. Routzohn, M. Whitaker, R. Ault, M. Flaherty, C. Johnson, R. lngrohom, F. Ponzoo, F. Pore-des. 144 Span lS h Vltallzed PROMOTING INTEREST in Spanish is the basic purpose of the Spanish National Honor Society. This aim leads to the recognition of outstanding students of the Spanish language. The study of Spanish is promoted through the presentation of customs, traditions, and culture of the Latin American people. Members of SNHS are thus able to obtain an understanding of the problems, achievements. and influences of the Spanish people. The Miami Jackson Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society, officially named the ,lose San Martin chapter, was the first such organiza- tion formed. Its adviser is Mr. John Dicker who has been largely responsible for stimulating in- terest in Spanish. Members are accepted into SNHS on the basis of scholarship with a '6B,' average for three semes- ters of Spanish. W1 J Norlegu B Scully C Oshen tcorr secl S Chur B MU'Pl Y J KelleY l Anderson N Gonzalez N Kuebler Y C 1 H, p A W 3 S Deokm M Hummer F Stalard S Mar us lfreasj S Appleby V Shaheen lchupl ROW 2 M Douskon Bomfohbus C Swanson R Gorman W Horfos B Pennell B Asuro M McClousky J Brown A Necholos J Themustocless P MCMUll9 l WO'-7d5 K Vcludc asters 0 Latln Tongu XIX CL NI 1u1g:11f1tc-Q the ce Iev a11.111l11 memlmux f the latln H1JH1rf cletx Ne11l1 .1111 1 1.1 1earN 111 1Jx1Nte11 1116-t1 1 - Flllllg 1 Il'lll 111a 1 11at11111 21111 NJ Il IN ll Ill Il QL N 111 the wtuf 11 1 W ,u1111a 1.1111N Il fl - 1 1 VII UQ 1 1 11 11111111111 21111 Il X1 It 111 IF 111111111N 1111x1111 11 .1ug111111t111g1 the t1cz1Qur1 N 1 -. c1111u N a r 1 X 1la111e 11aQ 1-11 111 Il III 1111 er tl r.11-1 1111111e1 61 u11e111e11tN f r Hflllllfxltrll t the -110161 uce tlue 61111--te-rx 11 a III Xl 1 1 1 a 111 C116-ragc 1111l Il 1 g1acleb1 1111 offucers ROW 7 C Oshen corr ec D Ccpuzzr tpres l'1uH1n v 1 W S l1urcl1 rec s A oss Urecsj V Shaheen Cchapl lg:111 l l1111111rar1 llfe membershlp IS 1: st111111l up1111 tht clf-Qerung facultx n1Lr11l1er who has 1l1111atc-cl pr11l1f11 tlmc and energ1 toward so tlClQW RFID ll1l8S Y rw 71 1,5 f T l A-1' lp A' Y ,tg I K ' sw I - U ' 1 , 1 'I l ' K .1 , VK' I I V ,I -, RO 1 . , , , . 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Kirchen,J. Butte, T. Prescott, Mr. Liggetf lgpgnl Thomas, B. Cornell, R. Russell lv. pres.l, R. Delp lpresj, D. H Movie Men Serve School THE SHOWNIEN who never hear the applause can well be termed to the members of the Audio Visual Club of Nliami jackson. As a medium of education. movies have become an essential to the school classroom because of the general concept that one learns faster from watching live action than by reading the printed page. Setting up and servicing movie equipment for the faculty's use is solely the responsibility of the Audio Visual Club. Sponsored by Nlr. 'lihomas Liggett. club mem- bers undertake the task of setting up equipnrent for assemblies. chorus and band shows. school plays. and basketball games. Club periods are spent cleaning. repairing. and delixering equipment un- der the sponsors supervision. 146 The wide use of visual education has increased the importance of this small and unique group and has won them the esteem of the teaching staff of Miami Jackson. AUDIO VISUAL officers ore R. Delp Ipresi, R. Russell Iv. pres.I, W. Pettit 'sec. L treus.l. pnuii 4. 1 A-t -,ef l L .- Q I: T' 1 QQ. ROW 1, B, Asoro, M, Williams, E, Potter, M. Guerrero. ROW V. Lowe, S. Crooks, L. Bennett, B. Wells. ROW 4, F. Fieber, L. 2, C. Hostejter, C. Owens, D. Arch, B. Murphy. ROW 3, M:Kinley, D. Huss, N. Hyman. Group Uses QUILL AND SCROLL. is an international jour- nalism honor soc-iety. consists of journalism stu- dents who have had H100 lines of their work published. and who have maintained a B aver- age. A trayeling group. some Quill Sz Seroll mem- bers attended the Columlwia Seholastir' Press Asso- ciation convention in New York City. A shorter trip was made lo Ft. Lauderdale hy the group where the Florida Seholastie Press Assoeiation von- yention was held in April. The formal initiation 1-onsists of a candlelight Mighty Pen 'I47 seryiee held in the home ol the sponsor. Nlrs. Joan Sprague. Each memlwer lights a 1-andle as they repeat the uords. l light my f-andle from the Candle of truth. Plastil' lioolir-oy:-rs lor the yearlmooks are sold liy the Quill S Svroll at the end of the year. 'X money-making: projf-vt. the profits paid for the trips made hy the troup. Cl-isingz out the year is another seryir-e at Nlrs. Spragueis house where outstanding members are rf-r'osznize4l. lfolloysingz this seryive is a soeial. - Pix' Mir H953 EDI VEB ligase PUTTING THEIR heads together are Larry McKinney, Sharon Croolrs, Barbara Wells, and Editor-in-chief Carol Owens. Nose For News' STRIVINC TO REPORT the school news fully. accurately. and fairly has been the job of the Nliami jackson Globe. The Globe staff. composed of second year jour- nalism students. wrote. edited. and circulated twelve editions. This included the April Fool edi- tion. the uGlobii and the Cub edition put out by the first year journalism students. Covering scoops. trac-king down news beats. writing ropy. attending paste-ups. reading proofs, and trips to the printer were all part of the fa- miliar routine for the Globes Fourth Estaters. Labeled The Voice of the Students. the Globe r-omplets-rl its twenty-third year of publication. journalism tear-In-r Nlrs. Joan Sprague served as faculty advisor. 3 V I4 f' BUSINESS MINDS are possessed by circulation and adver- tising editors M. Guerrero, D. Arch, V. Lowe, and C. Hostetter. WHICH PICTURE is the best is the problem before Globe sports editors Mercedes Williams, Frank Fieber, and Dick Huss. CAPABLE STAFF MEMBERS are Nancy Hyman, Lynellen Bennett, Allan Knowles, Lena Osborne, and Elizabeth Potter. 8 vii if Z PAUSING FROM o busy job are Editors Carole Collins and Jackie Poifevinl while Mary Revill, business edifor, looks on. RIGHT-HAND ASSISTANTS io lhe Old Hickory co-editors are Joyce Themisfocles. Sherry Williams, and Marlene Chrisvrnas. iligent Workers INlfXl'l'ilillfXfIl'ill lil 'li imluslrioils am- norfls 'lull may iw-Il ln- uwsl to ilu-svrilw tliis year! Old llivlwry staff. lln- sf-lwffl ye-ziislionlx. an fwirxiposite- of H1f'IIl1II'lf'N in mml mill Iblllilllgllllllll. is am llllllt'l'lillilllfI xsllivli l'1 llllI'l'F vi-lliillu--s lllllll'F of Ilwuglil uml plarmingl. lr1te'i'f'st+-sl stall rm-rnlwrs. lmrls-1' ilu- 5llllf'l'NlSlUll ill luilivifrs f.lll'Hll' fnllins mul ,lLll'liIl' P1rIll'YlIll. ni-rkl-il flax or niglil. vluss or xaivzalimi time' in Mule-1' lf- nw-v-I ll illllllIl'4 so lliul mum- again Olil llivlwrx uoulll 1'1rll1l'1wlll on limv. llu' lll1'Il1t' ol this M-urs Iinnk mis this pluvixiu of iii-nw t'II1IlllilFlS on lllr- m'1ula-mil' realli:-r lllilll lllf' s--1-iialusgwvlnlsvlannllil:-. From the slacking of type-writers. the shuffling of pirtures. the pasteing. the tearimx. and thc- rv- vising 6-volvefl this. your l'l61l0lcl Hivlwry. OLD HICKORY Staff Members are C. Roufzahn. Y. Hernandez, T. McLean, C. Colbert, J. Pork, C. Owens, and A. Knowles. l l 1 V e-,- fa SMALL, BUT so necessary are the iobs performed by slaff members Gloria Zenere, Jill Goode, and Barbara Bramley. Wi ,lug S - w -- x ' Q' , , 1, , 5' . ha, S 1' a 1 .X C' ,, T I I r ala 'amy C, av A ew, K ff Mn 'Q 1' nv -O JACKSON FULLBACK TOMMY CAMPBELL LOOKS FOR AN OPENING AROUND TWO CORAL GABLES DEFENDERS. 59 Season Tops WORDS CANNOT surmise the importance of the past football season at laekson. Linked hand in hand with an undefeated season sueh as was ut ,lavlxson eomes tremendous sf-hool spirit. sehol- arship offers. lietter sportsmanship. and numerous other minute rewards. This l'35'D-60 season was liy lar the hest ever logged in the history of the sehool. Nlueh of this eredit should go to the marxelous eoaehinfz staff that has nursed many ol the .lat-kson grid men sinee the tenth grade. The Generals worlierl ex- veedingly hard for this grand season and should lie hardily eon ff Ltiulated. JACKSON--0 NIIAMIY-0 Jaekson started off its l'!5'?-fill season with a resounding liangr Septemlier li. when they liattled the highly touted Stinglarees from Nliami High to a U-ll tie in the Orange Bowl. Leading the Cens was triple threat halfliaek Tommy Jaekson who re- peatedly ripped off large gains for Jackson. Nlany of the Generals were foreed into double duty. liut these gridders proyed equal to the oeeasion against the Stings. 'lihe Stingxis high-powered offense never pene- trated heyond the Jaekson 30 yard line as the purpgsed offensixe liattle turned out to be the de- fensixe game of the year. On several occasions ,laelcson drove deep into Miami High territory only to lose the hall as a result of costly penalties. This was stepping stone numlier one toward the first undefeated season. 4.42 STRIVING TO BREAK loose is hard-running General halfbuck Tommy Jackson as several Miami High defenders close in, IXCRSON 23 LXNDON 11 1 11 ' 3 11 1 'P 11 D 3 F11 ri f' 112 11 111 1 r 1 111111 1 1 1 S f 11110 2211112 1 lf 1111 11n Illllll 1 H I1 X f 1 I JACKSON 6 FDIQON I 1 1 1 1' ar Q1111 a IIIII 11111 I1fII F 11 1 1 1111211 111 a u u a 1111 1 111111 1' a 1' fum IIIQ 1111111111 3161 Q11 1 fl I1 fff I1 1 fr El Q1 111' 111Q1f' 1 I1 P 6X I I 1 1 tl war STUDYING THE VARIOUS plays of the opposmon OCCUPIES the mmds ol Coaches Roy French Joe Brodsky and Red Tobln 'ls- ,no J tv If 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 I11111111 HELPING THE REFEREE make 1he rlghf declslon IS fullback Tom Campbell as 1he Generals score agamst ihe Edlson Ralders 1-,X QL 4'X! f' dk 'J if , i ' PM FOLLOWING NICK C1mmen1o's black IS Jackson hallback M1ke Johnson who flles over Ed1son defenders for exfra yards 153 . 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Generals Roll 'ver JACKSON-21 LAKELANUWT l,ir-king the lunihlf- hug that hit sn hard in the Ifdisun ganie. tht- Cf-rn-mls xisitr-fl l,alxeIand and pnlislivd nfl Ihr- IIl'f'ilfIlI1lllQIlI5 2l-T. Ilnlling up ztltttust flllli yards rushing. lavksrni has stripped nnt hy l,ziIu-Izinll. hut lay eiiliiiiwzilile pm-iialtivs. Ihr- liens had tim 'I'IYs walled har-It and iwrv stopped sf-ic-ral times deep in Lakeland tn-rritrn'y lay tht-sv penalties. :Xgain leading thr- Cens mis Iialllmaek 'Ilnntny javksnn. Lakeland he- eame- the serwwml uf three sf-liuuls to secure against ,Iaeksnn. JACKSON-14 CORAL GABLESe 6 Se-ekiiig their ser-mul xii-tory in a row. the Cens trunk nn thi- flnunderingr Coral Cahles Cavaliers and ended at six year losing: streak as they walluped Cables l I-0. Vllhile Tmniny ,laelison and his crew uf wreelcers were causing vnmplete r-huns in the Cavs de- Iensixe ranks. Nliekey Herin and Virgil Svntt enm- ple-tt-ly deninralized the Cables' offensive team. The lnnv Gahles' score vanie as a result of a sewnnl half aerial hnmhatdment. Tommy Jackson and Ilnyt Sparks seared and the Cons' rllouehdnwns. s.Iuf'ksnri main-rl a lung time for this hight of sm-vt 11-xvrigze. Fc-is Inns will lw alwlf- to forget the Iltlill sr-oi'4'lmar'cI reusing: of l I-6. JACKSON-39 NORTH MIAMI-ti After slipping past Gables. the ,laekson grid men all hut had their r-rweted undefeated season within reavh. A riled up Vrew of gridiron ma- raude-rs hlntted nut the Nurth Nliami Piuneersi hopes for an upset as they ranipagzed over the Ijiwnn-ers 30-ll. The lie-nerals sf-tired in eu-ry quarter as their suppnsi-d dormant offense hrnke from its sleep. Nut In he- out dune. the jar-ksnri defense turned in a sup:-rli jnh of restrivtingz the Nnrth Nlianii driw series type ul uffense. Taking mer the c-ummandingf rule as the lead- ing: player fur the Cens was quarterback Huy-t Sparks as he engineered the Cens to their fourth Ylf'IUI'Q. DARRELL COX RECEIVES a rough sample from the top-notch Jackson defense as three big Gens smash him to the ground. CAREFULLY TUCKING THE ball away General quarterback, Hoyt Sparks crashes head-on into Coral Gables Cavaliers. And B pponents JACKSONM21 CERLEY--if Fresh lrnin their stimulating Min river North Nliami. the Cens set an uriuffifial rf-Cnrfl hy hav- ing three gaines in one seasrm pristpnriefl by rain. Curley was the unfortunate xictim as the Cens un- leashed their fury nn the Knights and shipped them intn the Orange Howl mud tn the swore of 21-0. Strilxin,-Z early in the first quarter as a result of a fumbled punt snap from the Curley Center. llavksnn junipv-rl nfl tw an early lf-url that was m-if-r vliaillf-rig:-il. Xlir-key llerin. Virgil Ffrntt. Yven- rlvll Br-nr-lt and the- 1lt'l-t'IISlXt' rlviiiuris really put on 11 shim lor tht- spzirve Vrmsfl. Thr- Knights were hm-lnl lu tl ininus ll ftlffls rushing lvy thffse ilr-lr-n-iw giants. 'lille .lurltsmi ninfl nflriisr- uns If-rl lvy tht- jarring line snizisliws ul lulllvzir-lx Tnininy lniiiplu-ll. JACKSON-LT B.-XIBO.-X fxlsl,-Sili.-X RSA -H ll'-sting lvrir-ily liw-ni their 'klwppiiig-gin-il Yiw- tnry on-1' l.urlr-3. the tn-ns truxellf-il south 1-ll the lt'Pl'llt'I' tn plus fnntlurll unrl lllillllt' in the wiltls nl Panama. Xfter Ll hearty xxelwniie. the liens showed tht- lm-al partisan if-rnxnl htm fmfthall was played in the states as Jai-ksnii roared mer the All-Stars l.-H lf-r then lngrgestInargfinulX11'tw1'y. ' ,f ,,, 4 HEAD MANAGER FOR the Gens, Joel Schliefer, makes neces- sary repairs on Virgil Scott's pads as Coach French stands by. Yllllf' flefense that was tu he reeognizefl as the best in the State restrivterl the offensive showing of Ballina tn a minus 33 yards rushing and two first downs. 'r9 , - - fr, .V : 5. h W :RV t . 4 ' 5 ' l rl' . , ' 1 .. at f. V ln. 9 f ,K,, A C o .,. ...K ., - s ,, , .Q 5 . ,r. . J 1, A ,A r ' V ...-f L 'F -A ., 'lea -A ' ,.- .Q-5. 'kt' ' 'i ' V an rg Mk, h ,, , '5 t ' , i ui .I Q Ll ' 1 . . ' Q U sl- L as . K ',J .-, A -Dfw. 'Q is H I 'v 'Q E. nw, in ' h n -o . 4 0 .sf Q ON HIS WAY to another touchdown is Tommy Jackson as be- wildered Gables defenders are caught helplessly napping, 155 ss I ANOTHER SPARKS AERIAL heads for completion as end David Smlih fakes u Lauderdale defender and wants for The ball Jax Rocks Cnty JACKSON II FT LAI DTRII XI T Il 11 1 1 111,12 U11 11 g s I 1 t 1 I I I11 1 I U I 1 1 I ll x 1 H 1111 1 1 Y K t I I APPARENTLY THUMBING HIS NOSE AT WOULD BE GABLES TACKLERS IS FAST GENERAL HALFBACK TOMMY JACKSON iw' T56 XFLIIYL 11-1-I1 rf f Pd 1' 1IiIi 11i11 wat -111-111 I11 11111 II11' Iwb I1.111Ix 111 NIH1111- LIII' II11-11' 111-xl 1111- 1111111-111 11I1'1I1 1111N 1111-1-I 111i111I111I LI. I.1111I111'1Iz1l1-. Playing 1111 II11- IA 111-1111 1-1111fl1'111'I111I II1-l1I. I.111'k- hart SIa1Ii11111. 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Xguin 1111z11'I1'1'I1111'k H1131 S1l2lI'LxN I11 II11- 1-1111111141111Ii11g1'11I1-I1iIIi11g1'1'r'1'i11-1's11iII111z1fs1's sI1iI' llIlll1'I' 1Il't'FFLlI 11111l 111111'1- II11111 111111- 11i'ki11g: 111 I1z11IIy 111-1-1I111I filI'lillXt'. I .. Y AH X , Mixed Emotions Thrive 'v g. . . . www. -.... f I L I I.,-ma. I JACKSON FANS WILL BE UNABLE TO FORGET THE PRIDE THEY FELT AT THIS FINAL SCORE READING. THEIR EMOTIONAI. EXPRESSIONS alone will explain The morale and spirit fhe Jackson cheerleaders insiill in Ihe team. 'W PWM ik CAPTAINS MICKEY HERIN and Bufch Jackson callaborofe with the Edison copfoins on the flip of Ihe coin by The referee. I57 till Looking Up J -W Wl R Muller G T Prmzu G N Clmmeni G R Bef Mascnareu RO R Ha ue B M He G T Dofschay G B Johnson B M Johnson B A Karl: a d B D Johnson B ROW 3 B McNulty Mgr B Cornell Mgr pplano T V 71 s Vlnc E Y B v Hon B OW A A een J Trav ron Y l'l Y V I' eare E a es I wanson R C 158 W Vs., fav mpbell B G I r Hollan Mosley C J Gayle E D Tice E S Woodward T ROW L Dodson T H Burmeusler C B Rodclufle E R Wllllams Gu ard p Sm our B OW 7 wn G J Lan parks B zono C on Ne Wngerfer G D H ss B J Sullivan B J Schluefer gr ,. I A 'J 5 l I I I 4 , V A , 5 . 5 7 asm? .3 - , A I . Whvtatgirkq Q 7 7 f ,A 5 ,7 1 by 7..Qf '-5? V4 4. ' ' ' A' M 5 J' 'Q . A, 5 , V ' ' ' if if 5, 45, 3 fi 'llsl - 55 A . .. W 1 4 K -V , 7V-u , 5 . 5 I gg aj ? f 1 A A 5 . RO 2 - ' , 1 . ' ', 1 . ' O, : . ry, C 5 5 . CoIl'ns, T5 W, Bock, B5 D, d, E5 B5 R. lseri, B5 ' ll', B5 W 25 . g , 5 . rin, D, 5 5 , , 5 . ' , 5 . , 5 1 - , 5 - 5 1 - I : - ' l H , 65 . , 5 . ' , : - ' , : . ' ' 5 5 . , 5 5 . , .5 . , .5 E5 D. 'lli , E5 O. Keneip , C5 M. Ligon, C5 D. ith, E5 P. Fo ' , 5 . Sco , G5 P. Jone, T5 J. ' ent, 5 W. P, Pr , 5 R 5 B. Bro , E. L. raham, E5 . ier, Stal, 5 D. O e , 5 R 5 . Gr , T5 . is, G5 C5 H. S , 5 J. Avez , 5 T. Jocks , B5 T. ff, B5 R. Bc , B5 A. Pe ez, B5 J, Mag e , B5 D. Ri ei o, E5 J, J. i , 5 . u 5 5 . ' , 5 . ' , M , Cl , 5 J. Z I k', G5 C. S , B5 OW 55 T. Jackson Gnd Men OFFENSE RE D Rlveuro RT G Collms RG N Cummenfo 0 H500 CWS C001 6 DEFENSE RE J Vnnceni RT L Dodson C J Wlngerfer LT erm upfj roc Johnson L Kenelpp LE J e B V Sco Johnson 159 . 17 iYiYY fir Y T l -, ,RH,s.Jh,Qa,H.spk,Fa,T, ,,bn,LHr C, J. Avezzcnop LG, T. Dofschayp LT, P. Jonesp LE, D. Gilliard, JUCRSOY' LCUPU- :,- 2,-' 1, M.H'lc.,LB,W.Bk,RH,D. 5 O. ' 5 , . Clear, L, T. Neff, LB, . 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S tll Il - N 1- 1I11I1111I q11uth111'Q It 1 Ill lose Ill State 111 111 t11 IIN f '1 I11 Nt 1t1 t11u111'1111 I N ll l 1111uN Q111s111l 1 1 111111 I11 SllU'lfl Qh1111 Tllllxlltlt 111111 It 1 1Qt Xfdfg te 1111151 r1111un111 1 1 1111 111 1111 1 1 llt It 1111 1t1 S11u11I CIXPII 11n111a1I1 H11 IIIIHIIS 11111 1 li IJ1111 and J111 1 113-7 llll ra11Qf11 ,llllt I1 Ill I1 Illtlll Ohm Jlm e Wltz lUlllPfl 111 n1a111 1111I1I1I1 111'1f11r111a111es as a C1n11'1I UIIIUIN Iqlttllllt N11r111a11 Zillfl 'll1Ies efk 1r1111'1I t 1111-1I11 llllltl 1 '1 111t Ga11 1 '11t11QQ1 121 JACKSON GENERAL cagers for the 1960 season are ROW 1, Mllspaugh, Mgr ROW 21J Avezzcno, M Decker, D Rlvelro, M Johnson, J DeW1tz, F Norman, W Brock, D Kyle, D R Deon,J Mauer,L Grchom,R Martz 0 0 1' is 1 . . I ' - A' 114. . ,,-. . U-2 .. th 1 ' ' ' ,' I'ftI .11f 'I':I1'I-31-, T111 g 1 ' I .' 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'a'- Lllfl suIf 1I'f'z1ts at h1' Ia I. 11I ,I'.' nfl III I - - 'VW' ki . , HK Q 4 , I Q , ,, , l. :I J , 1 ., 1 .. .11 '9'-2 1-.fr , ' E. 1 . 5 61 XS gg CAUGHT FIGHTING FOR Vhe tip-off is Jackson's Danny Riveiro while Gens Joe Avezzano and Rick Dean get info position. FIGHTING TWO DEFENDERS from Palmefio for a rebound is Jackson center, Joe Avezzano as Danny Riveiro prepares fo help. umping Generals Reach Their Peak F 111. TWO POINTS ARE netted by Jackson forwards Rick Deans poised one hand jump sho? against vhe Palmetto Panihers, T62 SHARP SHOOTING Jackson guard, Freddie Norman prepares Io push two points home against the Hialeah Thoroughbreds. DRIVING PAST SEVERAL bewildered Palmetto defenders is Jack- son's Rick Dean who is in mid air on route to another tally. DESPITE THE OUTSTRETCHED hand of a jumping Palmetto de- fender, Danny Riveiro hits for another Jackson basket. ix I. Jackson Court Men Never uit Fi hting SOARING ABOVE AN Edison defender is Jackson forward, Rick Dean who executes a perfect jump shot for 'wa points. LEAPING OVER HIALEAH opponents is center, Joe Avezznno who is fighting to gain control of that ever precious rebound. POISED IN FLIGHT is standout guard Jim DeWitz wha is caught in the act of committing his patented one hand iump shot. ommand Generals sf' 's .LQ ALREADY PAST THE slower Palmetto cagers, speedgtgr Rigk Dean prepares a lay-up to insure a certain Jackson victory. Jackson Scores 1111 Ja 1111 Javk on ac son Jackson arkson Jarkson 'lf 1111 'lf KIIII 211 21111 Javkson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Javkson Jar son A son Jackson U 711 1 71 I 11111 pf 1 XIUITIIII 1kfI111 IL11xt1111'1 Il 1 I IIIT II 1 1111 II1 11111 I l,Il 11 1 XIII! L1kvI1111I N uthxxc 1 1 1 111111 P1 If 1 1 ll P111l1 U mo ANOTHER REBOUND FALLS lnlo the clutchex of Don RIVEIYO who earned Ins reputahon as one of The Ioughesf men nn the my 1 1 THE PROVERBIAL WRITING ON THE WALL WAS SEEN AND HEEDED AS THE GENERALS UPSET FAVORED MIAMI HIGH I65 Jacks '5 C11 'I1-1 I'l 1'ks 51 IIi11I1q1I1 Iii . 512 Ilia ' 1-11-I1 32 J 'kg T3 q ' SI 'Q T Le 'fa 1I Sw J 3 OT 'Q' 1 II ' J I5 C11 sa I fL1I1I1-Q 36 JL :ks 61 71 111 11 I2 JC I'TfIIs11ll Jz11'ks1111 I3 X1114II1 NIi11111i TIP J 'ks 63 MMI. I IIT . 1 37 A Ii ' IV' 5,1 s SI X11'I hi 111 126 ' 52 1 , 1 I6 I :Ir S fro TQI I:fI's111 52 , IT XIX -1-1 'I1 SI 66 C1111 ILQII1-s III . . J'1-k: -I3 I3z1I1111-1111 I.I , . ' , , I5 Ii1 I '1 I I ' Tankers Take All III PI II XXII I XVI RII NCI' pueherl the 960 1 ,.1 NILIIIU 3 I4 1 Iflllg. uae a Carrx ox er from laet xear - Gfllldfl 11ra C1 1 e t Lauderdale and N11rtI1 NIIIIITTI 111 IP ju 1 a fem f tI11 to llght Ch t u 111111 1 t the fxer pmser u Generali e cu t11 1111111 Il e 1 1 1 me effert 111 an PI H 111111 11 111 ll f the Qeaiw Xf It It rfl-11rt 3 Q 1 Il 1111 111 11t 11111 1 1111f lt 111 111111 t11111- IH 111 I u 111 Dnuf Stark 1 u11t Il 111 11111 1 1 1111 the 200 xa 1 1 Il 1 1 r1111r1IS were I1r11I1e11 I11 Stark Hunt 1111l fre I1111111 1I11er Pete TSIOULQIHS Rax SchaItenI11'111fI and Ras I71rdx1e paced the Cen Ill the I1f11IcQtr I1e Ixlp Carnell 11e NI11111111 2111 R 111- ,LAX ,Ie11I1Q1111 th t 11-1I I111 11 1 I1t111I1 mar 111 11pp1111e11tH Vinh IJ 1- I1I1e Stark Hunt Ross and 111 ere 1etu111111g Ctralll B1II D182 Qhould axe Ilttle trouble 111th hm Qlllli-ICI ln the future 111111111111 1 IYIIJIISQ 1I aI11111et U0 per cent 11 t e 1111 Ill 1 11I N N111111 S11ua1I lea1I111,u tI1e Slrenae 1e Q1111111 4111 Ilug.f111111 1111 11ph1111111re Leele 1111tI'1 the glr f111st1I1 a111I me1IIe1 1eIa1 teami tu111erI lll 1111111 1r11l1I1I1 111 rI11r111an1eQ for Qeaeonal 11rt1111eQ afar SPLIT SECONDS ARE cll Yhat separates Roy Schaltenbrund and Roy Fordyce as they splash down the pooI In perfect unison OUT LIKE A BOLT FROM THE STARTING BLOCKS ARE JACKSON TANKERS TOM MAUTH AND LEE STAUFFER. 166 W fc ,. -Q1 33 CQ :cl 53 ' J A ' ,J I ff i ' X J l ii L L Q I ? 7, ei V- 9 -f .2 ,f.. , :greet ss g-f. ,'4-f '-f. Q' uf' 'TZZ -f: 1' . 4 f Vg ' . 5 ' is 1' -.1, 2 ...I f it? ' Q- -ge , Af, yr, if , 1 4-L . ' ' . S 21. rw: , 'Mid QQ, FRONT: F. Herrera ICQ-Capt.l, B. Grover lCapt.l ROW 'Ip T. walder, E. Marino, L. Hunt. ROW 3: R. Weible, B. Mournier, C. Palmer, R. Erbs, R. Tateshi, K. Camel, B. Lee, W. Randal, R. Chaffin, R. Jergenson, R. Robertson, S, Tymesen, R. Karl, T. Gindel, L. Schultz. ROW 2, B. Diaz, G. Edwards, R. Fordyce, D. Stauffer, P. Estes. Stark, B. Ross, P. Russak, R. Schaltenbrand, T. Mauth, J. Aden- REACHING OUT TO start her lap of the medley relay is senior swimmer Maggie Flynn as her teammate slaps the deck. SUSPENDED IN MID-air as he forms an arch of triumph is Jaclrson's Louis Hausheer as he executes a back swan dive. 167 NEW HOLDER OF the school diving record, freshman Pete Tsioutsias, executes a perfect one-and-a-half from the high board. POISED AND READY for action in the lOO freestyle are two Jackson swimmers Gail Duganne and Kathy Heatherton. OUT OF THE water for a brief moment for a gulp of fresh air on his las? lap is Jackson breast strolcer K. Carnel. ELECTED AS THE outstanding boy and year were popular seniors Gail Dugann girl swimmers for the e and Bill Grover. 168 5 fy F ' , v , N O 19 0 ' AO I s 'RIENDLY AND CAREFREE besf describes ihe cmifude Tha? be- es fhese- Generals os 'hey wan for Yheir furn to swim ROW 15 M. MocPharlon, P. Esies, G. Dugunne, P. Spiller, M. Hemhenon J Dugcnne 5 Conmd J Robengon Flynn, L. Smith, S, Gindel, S. Grover, ROW 2g Coach Diaz, K. E Amos 5 Love Hr '41, 4 ...swf ROW 'I R Baron D Durant H Sparks T Jackson D Smnh J Lurle T Hapner ROW 2 R Campanelll W Brock R Muller J Belard D Rlvlero J Avezzano J Muller ROW 3 M Gens UHVCI HITTIING AIND EXPERIENCE gulded the Gens to thelr dlstrlct champlonshlp last year and proved to be the key to another successful season thls year Returmng to lead the Gens were All Cltv men Tommy Jackson shortstop and Freddle lNor man pltcher Defense played a major role ln many of the Gens ylctorles Sound pltchmg was proyldecl by southpaw Freddle 'Norman whlle Danny RIVCIIO and Ronnie Baron rounded out the mound corps 'No hltters were spaced throughout the Clty bv Jack son hurlers Fred 'Norman whltewashed the Mlamr Hrgh Stmgarees whlle rlghthander Ronnle Baron breezed by Palmetto 'Norman and RIVICFO haye both turned ln two hltters for XlCt0I'lCS The Jackson mfreld reyealed CYDCTICIICC to spare at each post Wlth Jackson at shortstop and Or lando Fernandez at second base the Gens had perhaps the fastest keystone combmatxon ln the rlty Hoyt Sparks moyed from the far reaches of the futfleld to hold down the lmtlal sack whrle Danny RIXIFTO handled the thlrd base chores Jnhn 'Vllller and Wendell Brork Klltlflffd the work Horodowrch Mgr M Johnson O Fernandez Vvncent B Scully F Fernandez F Norman M Parker l S eedsters I7 Ill the catchlng department The Gen s fleldlng w as superb and rose to the occaslon when the pres sure w as the highest New faces were apparent ln the openlng spaces of the outfleld Transferee Whltey lVlartz roamed the yast area of center fleld Hrs outfneld partners were Joe Ayezzano left fleld and Dayld Smlth rlght fleld RIXICTO Jackson Sparks and Ayezzano proylded the famed Vlurderers Row for the Cens Con stantly coming through with clutch hlts and the otcaslonal long ball thls quartet soon became the most feared ln the crtv Gettmg on base by hook or crook was the lmportant job of lead off man Whltey 'Nlartz Orlando Fernandez and David Smith prouded the Cens with that much needed speed on the base paths Steallng bases has become a happy pastlme for these Cens Always readv to hack these men were Coach John Tobln s capable reseryes Wnth junlors Freddie Norman Ronnie Baron Joe Mezzano and Jim DeW1tz returmng Coafh Tobm should haye the nucleus for a flne team next season f , f , 2 ' Y , , I 'v , . 41, jf ' X . - s , . A 2 - . x , l . . , . 1 - I - 1 - 1 - , - , , ., . , . , 1 , . . , . . 5 . , . , . , , . , . , . . 1 - , . , . . 5 . O 7 T ' W' ' . . 3 . . v ' T lv T c ' l l e E I ' ' - an ' as , X . . , ' , ' , Y v . V. . , a 1 . s l ' I . - Y ' V v . Y T Y . . . ' ' a V . r. Y Y. , - . ' as I 1 ,es 7 . . . H WT . ' v s 1 L ' - Q a a 1 7, ' . ' . , i , - as - ,fe ' A V ' v Y Y . . . ' . , ' ,' V , Y v . . . . xv . , , v - v . . . C , . , . V - yw X ,5y,M34,,X Y U 'ww 14' V Wfmwffvfff, V , If 4' if ,Z MT new N I if , , ,jf , I ,Q ., A 7 . ,, wr 1. '5- W- .,f,,,,4s I wan! wir iff if ,g ' ' V-W ' f I, , f, 54 , O ' ' 9 'w-wma -mum-W My 'rf V. MM- , in up CHASING AFTER THE ELUSIVE BALL IS JACKSON'S SPEEDY RIGHTFIELDER DAVID SMITH AS HELP CLOSES IN FAST. Fielders, Pitchers Support ,lax ine A CLOUD OF DUST is raised as Hoyt Sparks streaks past third base on his way towards home-pIate to score again. OUT BY A STEP is another Iuckless Coral Gables player as Hoyt Sparks fakes the throw from a Jackson infielder. 173 Runnln Wlth The Bes 111QN1NN111g 111111e 11e11th a111l PXIJCTIQIITC' tha11 laNt xeare S1lua11 th1 1900 a1l1N1111 01111111 men 1 I9 Pt xx1th a hett11 than ax1rage Q1aQ11n Agillll 111 t ar 1 1e N 111 th 11ru 1 N 1111 1111le aa xse ae the 'lol re ax t1 '1111 lllllkl11 x11t11 the l1eQt lll th1 Qtate n the f1e1C1 exente Cltqlh ,111 B11111Nkx Q team hae Hgalll Nh11x1e11 llttll9IIt11lltQ 1n111r11xe111ent Wlth George f'11ll111s 31111 Rax 111111 1a1l1N It has per iq tx111 e 11 ll xx11g1 IT Il Ill the L x B11 haxe 11e11 ex11ll1 11t 1xh1111t111nN Ill the shot put and th1 l1lQlU Hlgh Jump 111x1l11ped Into a rat race hetxween traneferee 11111 H1l1l1r11ranf1 and 111111 1711111 Dean 211111 T111111111 Jackeon also VICC1 111 1p 11111N Ill t11 IllllIlIIl,., 111111111 jump 1 th1s seaeon Sprmters Lax La1 111 QIJFIIIIPIAS p111ve11 t11 he the blggeet problem that the 111111191 m1 ll fa1e11 th1N year Here agam C1131 11 Brodekx ha1 t 1'1ll Il the faml lal foureome of Dean Jac 1iQ0Il 11ax111 Snnth and Tom Dotschax 1-hese 111115 performed many tlmes 1n not only the relaxe but a1S11 the 100 and the 220 xar11 daahee Although the Cens fa1le11 t 111me up Wllh a real flaeh Ill the Qprmts they were more than 111' JAX JAX' e 111 t1 11 1 Il 18111111 11t1er Gr' 1111 1- 111 1 1111 l1ee11 111111 hx Q 1 11112 711u,. Bennett 111111111 1JllIlI1E'lQ1Pl a1111 1m 1 Il1'ltlQ1l 111 1 nnlers xx VI! u vjlll 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1111 111 11Nt 1111 11111 th1 u1111er1 QW ll p1111a1111 then 111 11 ug 11111 Ill the 1r1 ldel 111111 III 1 11 11 111 P111 PII N111111ex l1l 1111111 13111111121 '1111 111111111 1 N11 Ill Relavs Great XIII Q1 l1111x11 111 If a 11611111 SUIIJIIQG t 11a11 1 ce x 1x turmng Ill 2ex11'1l ere-11 e 11112 ae 1 11- 11111 Pl llt 111111 Xdlllftf AQZRIII ll 111 ,. N It tll the hllll u 1 11 a Q 111111 N td 1,11 lllN xea F 1 ean 111 t 1 11111 BQ 11 1N QPIIIKI lfgll 111 111 1u111111 lug 11111N11n 1111' It N 1 lt ,1 11 ua Ill, S1111111N x1.1N h1 1 N u 1 1 ll t 1 11 1 1 x 111 16111 team 111mpr1Ne Jean 1l11tQ1hax ja111Q11n 11111 51111111 1a1r1e11 t 1 1e11Q t roug Qexe1'1 1116914 1J11u1111g up 1111 t e 1 ax 31611 U11 11 Q111 'N111er 111u Bennett and 880 ma11 11m H111 doubled xuth 111m Dotscha and Rlchard Bomlla for th1s event Dfiw -111.0 1 A11 ll 1. 07131 ROW 1 M Russell A Dommguez T Morublto N Holstem Burmelster J Hlgglns R Crusoe D KIfCl 9'1 -1 Sheftdun T R Burney, T Atklsson, R Deon fcaptl, J Trovls, J Hull Jackson J Campbell mgr ROW 4,1 SIHJKOWICIW, D Huss,J ROW 2 D Murphey, D Johnson, J Asluns, R Bomllo, V Hulderbrond M Decker, R Pyres, J Downes S Edwards, R Sum, T Dotschay, G Collms, C Coldwell D Smuth, E Ranger Yorb, R Doyle N McDonald ROW 3, C Swanson, J McNulty, P Porue, D Bennett, H 'I74 0 0 1 -e ' J 2 Q 1111111111 111-11111111 ,U 11-'-111 ' 1 1 - 1 . 1 115. .' ' 'L . 1 ' - 111- Th 'stanwe 1' lIlIlt'l'S la ' 1 1 j tel - 'ph 1 1' 1 . 1 . . ' ' 1 l -1 . .' ' '. ' J' 218 ' las ye th - ' layp 11 ' 11-11 1- nt of 11ilI. R1-11111-tt an 1 R114 1'.l-' '111 ' 'hile the 1111111 lll the l'llIlll1Il,.Z 1vx'1'11t:'. H 1 ' . ',l1 11111 111111111-t1'11 111 the 1 0 x111'1l 1' 11. 'l' th- - 1111 1 I' '1 S '1 1 I s1't'111'S 1 111 1 ' 1511 ' S ' vla-. - A . 1111- -1 '1 175 111 ll 1 ' ' 4.111 I ' ' ., 1 ' 11 ' 1 fl yi 1 . 1 1 '11 fl for 1111 115111 ll 1 this '. ' . ' '1 . ' ' . ' ex x1'e1'11 111 1 ' 1 W. J '1' f ' ' . 1 N . ' 1 1' lx '. ' '511 - N ' 1 11115 . hal. ' of th l -tt ' 1 t 11' ' 'it.'. T S, - - .,, - X161 1' use-11 1 11 1 - - I V X I. ' ' 1 11 C '1 R 111.10 lu' ' ' . '-'. , 1.131 2. . .L ' '1. .th-1011.5 11l1'11- 1 1. ' f - 1, hu .k ' I . - ' 1-1 - . ' . Bnh 1 '1 'nf' hip Stat- 1111111 I't'IIll1il1111ll 1 '1l1'S hm-0 lwcll able to ,Har ,,w.,. 211 fwl Several timvg xsas R11-11 111-an. l,t'2lll x1'1-nt 111 the State 1111'1't lust ' K I 11-111' as 11 11 l't110lA 111111 11111111 ju1111 '1' 1111 i. ex- . 111' 't 11 111111-at thi: f-'t 11 111 1 j 1'. 111l11x1'- ingll' l1l'1 '11- '1'.V' ' S'tt -' ' 1 -, '. Th gh tl - los: 11 t1 - U1 1 t' ff f- ' ' ' 1 ' . j 1 11 :K ll '1' ' felt. t ' 01-11.' p 11111 11ll'1lll,I1l '1 fine Style in heir 1 , . ' 1 , ' 1 l1,S. The '11'll -'z '1 ' l' -' ' 'S 11 of r , j ' ' ' 1 . . ' 1 ' ' ' ' h- , j- . f' . h h . ' '11 - ,. 1 I' h Q , ,.. Iltil' rel ,' f .1 t11 11 ' ,11 . I I 1 g . 1 0 D . . . Y. ,. Cf' , D '11 1 W 'Zz 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 '- 1 1 ' 3-41 ei, - 1 5141 ft! VK, 1 H .' F - L .1 1 , ' ' fi ' J A JA . 1 11 X X h' 1- I N 111 1 f , 1 ff r 1 , g ,tj A 1 1 '1 :11. 1 ' , 11111 1111 M11 x ' ' ' ' 1 K 4 'w COMPLETING THE PERFECT handoff In the 880 yard relay are 'he Generals dash men David Smnh and Tommy Jackson 'inf N , g v an I BIRDS HAVE NOTHING on Jackson pole vaulfer Melvnn Russell as he clears lhe hugh bar wnfh plenty of room io spare STRAINING TO FINISH WITH THAT FINAL BURST OF SPEED IS JACKSON S TOP 880 MAN JAMES HILL I7 1 1 . Q A , Q ,Q- . V' 0 i X ' A . 1 2. ,L I .i T ' S - -' '.0n M I 1 T T': W 6 ' '-fkq-J -. I 3 5 3,-v if -4 - HIS FACE SET in stern anticipation Rick Dean soars over a low hurdle on route to another of his many victories in track. 'UV 4 E15 7 K ' i ity D I ,wmv-gf STRADDLED OVER the high iump bar is Tom Jackson who pre- pares to kick over and clear the bar with room to inane ?i7E. ET' STRAINING TO FINISH the stretch in the 440 yard dash for the victory is star sophomore quarter-miler, Richard Bonilla. N 1 T 1 I THE START OF the arduous mile run is caught cs Jackson miler, Doug Bennett sets himself for the race with Southwest. 176 Hard Work Makes Track Men Tough THAT VITAL LAST minute rubdown is given special ofienfian by miler Doug Benneff and sophomore 440 man Richard Bonilla. 4-., Ag-P ..g,,. g . 'F .,a I iw, A, 177 G' fx T . - HANDLING THE SHOTPUT for fhe Jackson fhinclads wiih his gargantuan physique is senior weight man George Collins. HURDLES POSE NO problem for Doug Johnson, Jackson cinder- man, as he sfrikes down The irack on his way to victory. Q U ' 1 ll, 4 Af.. . TZ xx STRAINING TO GAIN PERFECT BALANCE IS JULIO GARRIGA WHO PERFORMS ON THE PARALLEL BARS FOR THE GENERALS N mnastics Se THE COMPARATIVELY YEW Jackson gym' nastic- squad 1111111-tl 111 111- 21 rf-111 5111-1-css as 11 1-11111- 11101f'11 its first 1ll11 season 111 111111111-t1t11111. 1111111311 1110116115 larfketl 1-1111si111-1'z11111- 1111111-1'1ul 111 11tA1J11l. 1111-1 1111111-11 111 111' 11-11 11111211 1111 1111111- 1111111 11111- 1111- N11-11111111111111111111'111. 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I ROW 1, J- Roach, P, Tgiautsias, B. Massa. ROV! 2, J. Garriga, B Spiller, T. Hernandez, F Talbert, R Mitchell, G, Ford, J 179 Field M Russell capt Golf Shoots Par T.-XKIYG OVER THE nuniher one spot from medalist winner Dave Call this year. was sopho- niure Cliairlvs Nlvl,aug:hlin. xlf'I.8llgIlllill shunts very vlusc' tn par ami ri'pr0seiitexl Jar-ksuii in the state gulf l4lllI'llllIlIt'lli this year. wlim-re he finishecl ser-uinl. liattlingl vunstantly for the si-1-mill pust were senior llaw Call anrl juninr Harry lie-sselink, Stiwky Hess. Bart Trapp :incl 'livin juris-s rnunilml nut this yearis sqlnul. The fivns 4-uiiipete in 1-ninlriiiatiuii medalist and niatvh ina-1-ts. filiallxiiigl up a winning season is nuthingl new In slmilsni' Nlr. Charles Xvright for the Cens haxe he-en putent as a gulf unit for several years. This year a tie with tmp seeclecl Edison rates as une of Jzirksuiiis lwst inatrhes. Practire every clay after svliunl is ai vmiiiiiuii m'm'urrem'v for these hard working: Generals. All hmne meets were played on the Nliami Springs Cult' Course. X EDDIE HORNBROOK, winner of the boys singles in badminton, shows his tournament winning form in an underhand smash. The 1960 Jackson golf team: Mr. C. Wright Csponsorl, H. Besselink, S. Hess, C. McLaughlin, B. Trapp. Not pictured: D. Gall. Z5 fb x I ,l LS Q w , I J- Intramurals All FOR THOSE NOT participating in the varsity sports. intramurals played a large part in their yearly activities. These boys were active in such sports as: touvh football. haskethall. volleyhall. harlminton and hasehall. Touch football and softhall attracted the most interest throughout the sehool. Senior high and junior high teams competed in round rohin tourna- ments. For ear-h win or tie a certain amount of points was given. These points determined the standings of the various teams. Jackson was pitted against Miami Springs. Robert F. Lee and other surrounding junior highs. Again as in the years hefore Jackson defended its hadminton crown successfully. Copping the honors in the lJoy's singles was Eddie Hornhrook. lrene Washingtfin emerged victorious as the girlis singles winner. Betty Vliillcie and Norman Hol- stein eompleted the eharnpionship sweep as they were proven rhamps in the mixed douhles tourna- ment. The hadminton tournament was held in the laekson gym. ln haskethall and volleyhall the junior high teams participated in sports days with other junior highs in their district. The winners of these district meets then competed with other district winners for the county championship. TOUCH FOOTBALL brought out the best in everyone as a future football star leaps in the air to pull down a long pass. as INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL sports a big turnout as shown here by three unidentified Joclcsonites fightina for a rebound. if K, .7 M a ill fifxi. -s . a J , . if - , ' ,. ,L-, i 41 'Wa , 3- y . A .f is , .Q i 5.1 . , K V Lf N .3 ' .A fi e Y 5 'i'Z1'r fls fs'-5 si ei ' - . s asses ei'r ge. . 1 - 2:21545 . 1 ' 'fs SETTING UP A spike is an unidentified Jacksonite playing in the volleyball Intramurals for senior and iunior high. 181 I 1 ' 'H' ' W l'nsA.L I ' fl -gg i. ,5','..:... M., , -V sm- , Bu' ' A, '- ' ngj- 55 ,. -1 1' , 5 'f 4' ,' 4' ' ' , '44 'fbvbfn 4 'if ,J 1,-is ' r- 'fr 1 V -f ,.. :Fundin ' f ' -' ', -' ,W ,,,, f C A js! ' QWQ4, ., 1, bs., f - -' sw: -wwe.: r 1, , i 'W' ' '- rx' . ,f . , ,Q 4' 1 , . M y ,Pr ' - sm-ff X ' -4- ,qw pgs- READY TO SWAT 'he ball is Sandra Deakin while cavcher Eileen Pave waivs and umpire Ruth Wilson makes the call irl In Sport lQllil,'F 5l'llli'l'5 ll Xxilf ln-4-ri fl:-:ulilx lIl4'I'f'.iN' mu iii gn+gri1l.1l'iIx Quill llif- xi-411' lizixi- surlmlwiili lilnssnyrn-rl lbrlll .mil run lzrrl Ilivil pulls. llwrxe llmie livin lui-lv-Iluill lo l-.wrnnir-rr llgle lr:-1-ri rims' I4-wil lvx this l1'IIlIIlIll4' sw! rrriruynrwrl nl lIll'IIllN'lN .mil ii-rrirrrwrrnlwls ol' Ihr- li XX 1 rrlrpnxz:ilill1lIl-'- lirliwi- ir 'luv lhillllllllllvll lHllll1.l lllvril iwil' liwllx Willxif- .will Nri'iii.1li llffl-I--iii iIl1llXl1llILll llifrlwre in-lv .ilsr Lilwii in this liilllillll- Illl'lll lix livin- W2lFhiIlQlIPI1e1Ilul lfmliliv llrrykyyliywml, lnrrn- ingrliiifwl llir- :iill sirxulws lioiilrrs uliilv Ilfrrrrlrrnnk nrilla-rl .mm xr 'li tlif- l- 'xl sinulr'-. 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NEW DADE COUNTY badminton doubles champions, Betty Wilkie and Norman Holslein, display their game winning form. STRETCHING TO REACH the bird is Dade County Girls Singles Champion Irene Washington exhibiling her badminlon slyle. 9. f N W I 1. ,X V Vxk aa 314 'flbzff ,I , I if ? AN,A, 4 I , 4 I i WX Efff Slfgf? Q v flmai' H, f , f i ai' '? .Ty 1 fag, fm, ,- Q-fy M 4, 4 .lg L QW x 2. V, 4',V , f V ,Q ,, f if' fbi 'I-af . ue. Q 1 ,,,4 , Y, - as I M Y Vifafg fi' A-. lg . q im lJw 1 ' 'A ' .N ,P ,M . W 2 ' Qkfgwvgf if fx - ,QQ-,,1.f LA mm T p l Ll 1 ,F-W. 8 .L 9 J 4+ , .1,.,, 'W , ,ff Wir nd 4 ' 1 1 V V. ,, 1,7 V 1 , W5 . , Y. 2 W, M., . V, mg? i 5 'fs f PROUELY DISPLAYING HER NEWLY ARRIVED 1961 SENIOR RING TO DAMON BRABHAM IS JUNIOR ROCHELLE HERMAN. Activities List Increases ,l1.N1111iF 1,11X1-11111111 11ll' -1111111 11t 1111 1111111 -1-lx1-- 1K1lt'l1 1111- 111111111 111111111 111111111111 111 l. 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Powell trees L. Bright sec., N. Mcnzcro v. presfi, B. Scully pres1. y,h,15'-ai - 186 vi 4' l Abrams J Acosta F Adams C Alllbrandl Akers K Albury W Alexander Alexander Alexander Alrano F Allen J Alonso W Allhouse Alverez G Amos D Andrews Angle C Anfhony J Ares M Altlas Afwell M Avery D Avezzano Badla M 5. x Junlor lass Interes S An , . I87 , U .. E I I Y xl' Baggef, G. Bailey, B. Ball, S. Bandeimer, E Barber, H. Barde:lmer, J. Barney, R. Baron, R. Baial, S. Baleman, S. Bauldree, R. Beatty K. e , ,Q h Ben nerr S, if 3 Benson, D, Benson R. 1 grail. Berry, R. J I X Besselink H. Banerman, C. Cabrerra, A. Callery, C. Candiff, G. Carlisle, A. Carrara, E. Carrero, M. Carter, A. Castels, A. Cafani, L. Catlow, M. Cecere, R. Cesa, C. Chanda, D. Chandler, D. Chrisfenson, J. Clare, P. Clarke, C. Clayton, B. ble Jumor lass Besszong R Bigelow J Bleselcerslu J Blakesley P Bobo N Bolfz M Bowen P Bowman A Brabham D Brabham J Bradley M Branealeone J Brantley D Braun J Bndgempn C Bright Brown Brown C Brown Brown Broyles D Burke D Bu J Buhe J l arsl 'I88 Clayton, D. Cleare, J. Cleasby, R. Clements, P. Clemmons, B. Cobb, E. Coc o M Cohron J Coe R Congleton Conrad S Conser B Consomm A Cook A Copeland Copleman B Cornell B Courtney M Cox Cox R Crlpe l Cromer A Crow Mike Cunbleff D fflcers rgamze 189 Cunningham A Cunnnngham B Curley D Curtam F Dohdah R Dclhman S Dalton S Damiano D Danford C Donna R Dcuge S Dausy F Davenport L Davis B Davis Davis N Davis N Dausllurt Daye C Deo un Decker DeIPo1a Demora Depree DeWlfZ Dickens Donlan Dofschay T Drake J Draughan F Dunkam Dunn S Dunning Duvani Durham Eckhart Eckman Eden A Edwards a Elson Plans Become Realities Foryes G Frank D Frazier M Fros? S Fulenvuder Fu C Fu 1 B Gallano L Gamlona T Garrard J Garrlgo J Garrison C Ga un L Gaydos M Gay e J Gerravage Gllberi G Gllllard D Glassford Go J Goldberg Gonzales Goodhart Good man R 0- ,M As Year Rolls n . 13 ' as Y Goodwin R. Gondels . Gorman R. I Gofis R. Q Green F. Greenwood K. Grundy S. Guerra J. ' Gutierrez G. I Haas R. Ha . H H. Hammar, M. Hamon, B. Haney, M. Hardy, C. Harper, R. Harris, D, N 191 .I A 2 Prom Fund DPIVC Jackson B James Jlmnly M Johns W Johnson Johnson D Johnston R Jordan C K :ng K Keeton Ke er J Kellner S Kelley M Ke y J Ke y P Ke y R Kerchen D Kessel J Hart, G. Hastings, E. Hayes, I. Heath, R. Hekemian, S. Hennock, M. Henry, V. Herman, S. Hernandez, M Hernandez, T Herrero, L. Hicks, D. Holstein N Hot J Hoopes J Hornbrook E Home B Horrom Howard P Hughes J Hunt B Imperalo lngraham R 192 Klebler N Kumble G Kun J Kmsey P K J Klrkland R K s J Kochms T Krefchmer R Krolak P Kuener G Ku uc P Lamb Lumber? D Lamble T Landls E Lang S Lange T Langer Lanier J Lapounie M Larsen D Larsen E Lassiter S ga X ,A J lv Proves Successful Jffll :bu 3' WJ. wx Lasier B Laughlun Law B aw Lee B ee Leonard B Letter: R Levxa R Lohman L Lowe Lowe J Lowery T Luedlce B Lugo E Lunn D L rle J Luscrdl, J Maddox D Mann R Munzaro Monzl J Marhn R Mascernlll A Massa B Masfroglvum G Maflas R Maison A Mavlglea J McClean E McConnel T McCrame C McCrory S McCullough L McDade L McDonald G McDowell McDowell Mclntosh McManus McMullen McNeer K Proud Junlors Selec Meetre D Mehrlnng G Memange L Mevklungel R Mese E Meyer J Muller M Mllares O Muller Muller M M fer R Munor J Mitchell R Mmuch D Monahan C Momer M Mooney K Monhcello R 194 Monlooth J Moreno S Morns H Moss D 435, Mucerlno H iw Mu len B Muller J Munn C Murphy D Murry B Ne T Neurod C Nelson P Newton R Nolan J Nofarls Olsen V O Neal M Orhz M Overton D Owen M Pack C Padron M Pofford A Thelr lass Rm I95 A Purcell R Parrish Parsons W Pate B Pater M Pasquerrla Pafenaude, J Pough, S Pearson, P Pearson, P Peele, K Pellagnno, K Pelles, E Perales, C Perez, E Pefhgrew, T Phillips, B Pierce, J I ew. RQ, 'Q 5, Rlng Dance Heralds Rhodes Rhodes Race S Rnegler Rmchlnch J Roberis B Roberts Roberts Roberfs Roberts Rodriguez Pitman, K. Pixley, G. Pollack, J. Porfer, J. Posnik, R. Powell, E. Powers, P. Prescoff T. Proue P Quockenbush J Quesado B Quinn S Rodcllff B Raduozzo R Raffo R Rug In J Ramirez H Redman T Reeves D Reeves N Reeves S Register L Reld A Re B Rogers M '7 Rolke J Ross B Routzohn B Ruby S Rupreun! R Russomono B 'I96 fa Samtlsthphen J Sanders B Sanderson W Sancheze L Sands B Santlago Santesteban T Sanzo E Sarcht B Schatbrand R Schcpl ro M Schmud A Schuber A Scott W Scully B Secord R Semerlean R Setzer J Shaffer H Shepard B Shephard Sheppard Sherry E Shxffauver E A A A Start Of Jr TP3dltlOH X 97 is Shnpman G Shoemaker S Sllvester P Slmeon R Sammons M Singleton K Sleta Sloan Smuth Smlth Smith Smlth Smith Smuth Snow Sobel Solomons D Sorenson N 'ZW Sousa A Souza R Splller P Spradley Spruvero Sprmger Sprouse M Stcllard F Stanley Stark D Steele S Stemmer C Stephens J Slnl Steve n so n M Stewart S Stn nson S Stoumbells S Strong S Sullivan J Summers J Susky J Prom llmaxes A , , , , , , , , . , , Stephens te' , . , , , , , . , Uchncla K Vol M Vazquez Vega C Vega H Velaze G Vlolanfe CW Wagner Walgerro D Wa J Wahers D Washington I Weafherbee J Weaver C Weber D Weber J Weber L Werner R Whlttaker M Whmen C Wnlble RC W ua S wlllqfofd A Wulllams M Iii! Busy Year 5.1 Wnllnams R W s B Wilson B Wlnnlngham Wilson P Wood B Wood J Wood D Wood P Woods I Woodward Wu T WyatT, P. Yaies B. Young, B. Zacchilli, F. Zalesky, J. Zafeslo, B. Change Confuses Sophs The shock of commencing the school clay at 9:30 confronted bewildered sophomores as they faced the first hectic yet exciting day. Given no time to reflect upon their dilemma. sophomores were engulfed with an onslaught of new subjects, new activities. new faces. if DROPPING A helpful hunt ln the suggestion box is this thought ful underclassman who hopes to Improve television classes Y' N fe ef? , vi Q 55-rr-f' s. - KES Nm.. PONDERING OVER his active schedule makes Sophomore Ja ls Travis appear deaf ta has compamons spirited conversation Drama, debate. journalism. chorus. and band opened new horizons to the aspiring underclassmen. Service clubs, honor societies. and student council created high goals to those with the initiative for academic achievement and the desire to serve the school. Appolntments with the guidance counsellors were scheduled with each individual to plan curri culum according to the students goals college on work Newcomers were orientated with assemblies in troduclng the deans and a tea was gnen by girls board to the sophomore girls It was the beginning of a challenging year 5 1 BUBBLING OVER with the latest gossip these hurried under classmen pause between bites to relate happy experiences 200 . l . Z I , ' ' U K' .9 - G I ' ' me F f' . A, A A 41 .r Q , X , L Q '16 Q L, . sr ' 1 . . . . . - Vx Q JK V . .. t , of - sl 2 c f L 'W Q, nr k' ,f up te KV L W. ff - - . I ' L, .. ,gf...f,r . ' 1 3 as ' 'Q ' z e 7 vt iffefz, t r i c ff-Ti-iiff i Q,1'J't fix 3 . li. if-iQZllJA Qi if . . le fd-f.. V' e NT 'liff i ,t,.f-Q, l,-fic f T, ' .1 1 1 ' ' if , 1 ,e ' . I ,ff ,Ks 'Q ya. .,, I 3, 1',e' , N, xx 1 Q U 'R V. , Q ...A X ir' A .fx N Abad M Adams M Afalaphla Afre V Alexander Algar V Allen P Allen R Amundson Anderson K Andlno M Andre N Arnold E Ashburn B Ashburn B Ashlon C Asluns J Atlusson P Averman B Bobjack F Back us J Boker D Ballew Barroso l. ff! file eb Newcomers Explore ax 201 .Q Q Bassarf J Bassler J Bahze K Bauknlghf J Beard D Beecher K Belard A Berger R Berr J Bellman L Berounsky T Blddoker E Bmlon D Blackstone A Boggs P Bonham B. Boni la R. Bonifatibus R. I 0 4 Carlson D Carey K Carney Caron L. Chuffin J. Cha in D. Childs D. Clemenl R. Clemons J.G. Clevinger J. Close C. Cochran Z. Coffman, R. Cohen, R. Collins, R. Conlon, M. Conner, M. Conser, B. 'L Bosfwlck M Bottner G Bowser E Bozlck J Bradley Bradley R Brakefleld E Bra 1 F Brmkly M Brooks D Browles P Brown G Brown G Bullock M Burch J Burgess K Burke B Bussard E Byerly D Cabezas J Campbell M Campbell C Cardoles I Carlton C ndergrads Eagerl P 202 Coppage S Coromlna l Cories J Cox D C x I Cranford C Crafer C Cruz L Currey A CUYYIS D Dafoe E Dale N DAmlco Damian C Dann C Dannrlge Davldson L Davis B Dcvls R Davis S Deafon J Deafon L De Jesus R De Melllo D upport Jackson 203 Dempsey C Dullman C nngeman D Dorn S Dofschay N Douglas P Downs T Drake K Dunham R Durkns J Duslng N Dweoser Y Edwards R s E s R Er s Enckson S Ervin, D. real? 3' Estes P Evereff B Fanlry Farrar Farrell Faurla Feeney J Fernandez Fernandez Fefc J Fnedler D Frelds C Flora R Floruda G Froley T Freeman B Freeman K Fruchllng S Fuentes O Furney Garner Garcia Garcia Garcia N H Se1'V1Ce Clube C0l1Sld6I't-Bd Garcia J Garrrgus T Gaynor N Gelpl A Gerfz E G er J Glles F Gmdel R Grrfon J Gleason C Glover B Glover J Goins J Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Good J 04 Goodman Goodman Graham Gregory J Grlffm J Grover S Gulhssan S Gunderson J Hacker D Hacker W Ha J Hamilton R Haro M Harrell M Har A Haserbem L Hauser J Hay C Hayden P Hearndon J Heunes J Hendrickson H Hernandez M Hess T Lia f-. Hopeful Sophomores Q11 W il 205 Higgins S. Hipps D. Hipps J. Hlis A. Hobbs M. Hodivsky L. Holland R. Hoss C. Howard A. Howard R. Humphries M Hur? B. Huss M. Husion A. Hyde K. lacons P. Intriago C. lrildrry H, A LaBas M Lumber? R Landers J Lorrubee N Lavender G Low D Law J Lazarus C Le J LeRoox M Levln A Levy D Levy J Lnght C Llngord, K Lmle, L Lolka, J Longmare, L 0 homores Mee Irlzorry Z James R Jenkuns B Jergenson A Jlmeney Johnson E Johnson L Jones G Jones J Jones L Joynes R Jwled V Kopp J Koturo K Kesecker S Klmmons R Klng Kung J Klnneff B Kunsey B Kr J Klem G Kruplnskl R Kuehner B x to Y 4 206 - i J, 5 . , Jw, ' ' v ' ' , ' 5 . - f , M. , - IV V I I J ' , . , . ' 1 c ' ' J f, V , Q V I ,I f . I ' .' 7 I ' 1? I ,V I ' 4- , . 2' vm. ' ' if N ' , . -M V J ,Tm 5 V- u- 1' . id ' 'A ' ' . I r , . f- ik, . , . , . , . 1 , . , . S- 6 ' ' kg? , . , , , . uf' , riffs , - 'gy 1 - I , . ' V e, . , . K Msn, ' I I - , 6 . I ' , N N' ,HL in , . Lopez, P. Lopez, S. Love, D. Lowe, J. Lowell, B. Lowery, W. Lyons B Lyons L Malloy M Manclno C Monera E Marci G Marcou C Marlnelh M Mcrnno E Morrero L Morhn R Mas P Mason S Mustaler McAullff McCrory McDude McDonald G Year Wlth Alacrlt f f 207 Mc Donald J McEvoy K McGllvoroy L McKay W McKenney P McKenzie L Mcleod B McLnnton C McMullen J McMullen L McPheorson L Mclntyre J McWhorter D Mellllo G Markey K Merlono L Mernf? S ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. I' J, , ,li ' ,. ,. ,. ,. ,- !' ,. T 1 ,. ,1. J ,S. ,P. ,P. J V ,. 1 of O O ,. J.. ,, . I- McKon,N.' X ,. E .--,li , ,- , .. , , ,, ,. ,. ,. , ,L ,- . , ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . 1' 1 ,M Va Ev at X X H J Nm .r Messler B Meyer R Mlddlefon J MllESkI K Mlllan M M er J Muller R M s R Miner S Mlfchell G Mlichell J Mnchell J Mullen J Mobley l. Mongado E Moore B Moorman H Morgan D Morrill Marrls E Mullen Muller W M ns J Murphy W Tes s Dlvulge Abllltles Muse D Music J Norlega Norlega Norman Ollver B Ollver O Nan Orozco Osman O Siem Palmer Parcell Parker Pau J Palarlk, Pearce, Pearson, H D H 208 Peavy, B. Pendergasf, J. . 4. Perdomo, B. Q , I, Perez, D. 1 Perron, J. Perry, J. at 2' I Perry W Pessolano P Pefflgrew Pettigrew Phaffendorf D Plche D Pmckard R Pmner R Plrone Pnzmmne P Polre V Palvlr M Po ma res A Poo e L Po rier J Po rfz S Posey M Pouech R And S eclal Talents 209 Pnes N Pneta V Pr: ngle P Prlnfz D Proenza X Prosok I Prusner J Pugllese R Quesada N Rachel C Rames G Ramirez B Ra msy R Ray M Reddnc J Reese D Reolley L Renta L Rubio, A. Russ, M. Ruthig, . Rye, S. Solomn, R. Sapp, R, Sands, S. Santistebon, T. Samuniego, M. Supierza, F. Schultz, L. Scott, A. Scully, L. Setzer, B. Sesso, T. Shudron, L. Sharpe, M. Shaw, G. mv Repple Reynold Raquenu C Y Runehar Rrtchle Rlverla C R G N Ruvers B Rlzzotto Robbins Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Rodelro Rodrlgu Rod rrgu Roe D Romero Roslok Rowell Rubalca Rubalca ez ez M A J D buN baS lasses Introduced 210 Sherman Shore, Small, Smith, 'M Smith, Smith, . 1' Smith, L. Smith, P. Smithey, B. Snelgrove, C. Snelling, B. Snodgrass L. Snow D Snowden W Soplack P Soo I Sparta J Sfaford W Stephen K Stevens C Stllalaoucer S Stokes H Strickland R Swlnford B To New Jacksonltes 211 i Synch C Szabuo B Talbert J Tambert D Tams C Taylor L Taylor J Termar S Thomas J Thompson L Tomlinson W Tonk: R Tracher G Traga D Trapp J Travis J Traynor W 2 L . N . , . , . 1, . , . , . , . I ' 4 1 - 4' ' I - I , . O Q X , . , 4, . , . K tl , . . I . , Q , 1 ' I . 9: ,' 5 4 1 ' ' . Tedder, J. .Q 3 in fr -- , . Agfa . . . 1, in .- 1 A , . , . B, I . , . ' 1 K , . l S l f' Trlllo M Tucker J Turman S Turpen J Utley F Valdez Valdez Van Tasse R Vazquez Velazquez W Vlcchlone M Vlla T Vlllar H Wade D Wagner J Wall: J Wallace E Walling V Warbls S Wardlow C Warner S Warren S Weatherford M Weaver J Sophs AW3lt ,Ir Year Wedden R Wellens P We s D White G Whnsetf R f Wueland T Wullazou G Wulson D Wunfree P Wood P Wooldrudge N Worthington J Wright, R Wyatt, G Wyatt, J Yarb, R Young, B Yuhasz, G. 212 7 .1 'Nc Vmwhvmwhh POSTED TELEVISION GRADES anxiously bring Ihese Iwo gun uors Io see the results of thenr efforts nn TV hlstory class ml F LJ NUMBER RFFPESHMEA EWTERTAINN 356134 IN ORDER Yo encourage enfhuslasm an school achvmes under clossmon Chrnshe Tomlmson proudly displays colorful posters 3 LET All MY LIFE BE MUSIC as Iho keynote of these bond members who dllngenily practice Io become music vlrfuosos U? E rw 1 ' Qhrwmi 7 ' Lfla,,l,, , I' lu I F I .V ' K . M ' 1 ' ,, , -WH ,Z .: A I 'N 5 fur' E I f gg: , 6 1 .4 5 L , O v- Q' 'P 1 wr' H.-x-Lgiejlfy S.. . IJ- . D f ni 'Tal ! O 7 Y I W .s,. V , , S' I EAT IN YOUR FRIENDLY JACKSON CAFETERIA CANDY COLORS GALORE i Q92 f J Everything to Customize Your Car FIBERGLASS PUTTY SURFACING 50000 Different Colors HOUSE PAINTS IN ALL COLORS TO DO ANY PAINT JOB BEST PAINTERS C L PEARCE Owner T472 N W 36th Street 5 4505 Free Dellvery CONGRATULATIONS on takmg another step toward the Adult World The Future IS yours to make anything you want It to be providing you want It enough ' RIWFR SYSTEM 216 t 1 5 I ' R 4 5 T G E Y. 1 , O D L P. u y . . K g I - I . . , NE - l l ' if olgpho Ah K 'CPM' EXCEPTIONAL photographs from MOSER 81 SON Photographers for Old Hickory 1960 1638 S W 8th Street IN BY 10 OUT BY 5 Pittman Photo Service ALLAPATTAH 1830 N W 36th Street 3170 N W 36th Street THE GLOBE WISHES A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE TO THE CLASS OF 1960 EARL S MARKET The Best Meat In Town N. W. 22 Ave. At 79 St. welll Dlx 909 3107-is 217 MJ ,MAA Q6 in iam Yvonne Hernandez OPTI MISS Sarah Huguley ANCHOR Duane Mays JUNIOR MISS Bob Colavuto WHEEL CLUB John Thomas H Y Jlm O Nan KEY CLUB YOUR SERVICE CLUBS 218 . - 1 l F Orcler Plastic Covers or 'GMM EAR SEf 3'l'E' OLD HICKORY me if eohb h 5 0 g o oo G ody ar ce Stoe o get those o From lty G ody T es T es and Butte es he Qum 8' SCROLL GOODYEAR SERVICE Room 219 STORE N W 36 Stet Alla C Il NE 5 381 Mugge's Restaurant FOR FINE FOODS 1818 N W 36th Street Phone NE 54714 219 ,, ,, Effi . ,. If it's r mpt, court us servic y u wont, co your nei r o e Servi r . Y u can I ng- Iasting, top quai o ear ir , ub ri re. 1501 . . r e - pottoh c -5 ll? X, M .. N. 1. 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Vrce Prosadent Emaly Scholze Secretay Emfle McCarthy Treasurer Vrgl Scott Sponsor M Thomas Ranado Pres dent Tom Jackson STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Sponsor of Pre School Plannnng Day Student Identufacatuon Cards Student Dnrectones and Handbooks Sponsored Actuvltues for State Calendar Football Programs Sponsor of Student Week Coronatuon Ball Talent Show Student Councnl Scholarshup Sponsor of War Orphan Gave Actuvuty Pnns to Top Sennors Inter Club Council 221 1 - I I I - - - - - I I - - - - - - Q' '. . .. . A, O. . . . . . , . . -sw -f - - ' ----'--- - , . , .ru , , Y . . .,. 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CJLJHQIONICJOQ EONISIQOOCDNI CDQQNI ml A064004 Congratulations to the Sensors Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Ju kson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson 0 6 from the MIAMI JACKSON Athletic Assoclatlon 1945 Nllaml H Lauderdale Orlando Clearwater Landon XX est Palm Beach Ponce Edrson Lakc Worth Niramr Beach 1946 St ete Xlxamr H1 Lauderdale Orlando Landon VS est Palm Beach Edrson Ponce Xlramx Beach 'Bug Ten Champlons Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jlckson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jrckson J1c kson Jac kson Jackson Jfu kson Jackson 6 1947 Lauderdale Tech Jackson JJaxJ Lee Orlando Lakeland Edlson Landon Ponce Nhamx H1 1948 Lauderdale Jackson fJax7 Orlando Lakeland Edrson Landon Nlxamr Hr Tech H1 Nlramr Beach Lee Jackson J rckson Jackson J rckson 11 ks rn Jcrckson rckson J rckson rckson J lckson Jackson 3 Jac kson 6 Jackson 6 Jackson 6 Jackson l Jackson 0 Jrckson 6 Jukson 1 Jackson 0 Jackson 0 Jackson O Jackson Jackson Ju kson Jrckson J rckxon Jrckson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jlckson J rc kson Jxc kson Ju kson J lc kson O J rr kson Ju kson Jackson 1 1 1949 Lauderdale 0 Jackson 1JaxJ 6 Lee Orlando Lakeland Edrson Landon Mlaml Hr Tech H1 Ponce 1950 Lauderdale Jackson CJaxJ Lee CJ:-xxl Orlando Lakeland Edrson Mraml Hr Tech Hx Balboa Coral Gables 0 1951 Lauderdale Jackson fJaxJ 0 Landon Orlando Balboa Edxson C5004 Mlarm H1 Coral Gables Nlramr Beach V1 est Palm Beach 1952 OOUSOBUD Tech H1 Lee Landon Orlando Edrson 51131711 H1 Coral Cables est Palm Beach Lauderdale Hrllsborough Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jac-kson Jackson Jar kson Jackson Jar kson Jar-kson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jar kson Jackson Ja:-kson Jackson Ja kson Jar-kson Ja kson Ja kson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Ja kson Ja kson Jackson Jackson Ja kson Jackson Jarkson Jafkson Ja kson Ja kson Ja:-kson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Ja kson Ja kson Ja kson Jarkson Jackson Ja kson Jackson Jackson 1953 South Broward Lee of Landon of ax Edgewater Edrson 'vhamr Hugh Coral Gables Hlllsborough Ft Lauderdale 1954 Daytona Beach Hillsborough Landon Edgewater Edxson Ft Lauderdale Mramr Hllll Coral Cables 1955 Mamland Hrllsboroutlh Landon Edgewater Edrson Lakeland North Mramx Mramr Hnlh Coral Gables 1956 Ft Lauderdale Landon Edgewater Edison Lakeland North Mmm: Mramr Hlzh Coral Gables West Palm Beach 1957 Lauderdale Landon Edgewater Frlrson XVest Palm Rea h Lakeland Mraml Hnzh Coral Fables Hialeah 1958 Mramr H1 Landon Edgewater Eflrson Palm Beach Lakeland Coral Gables Pompano Hialeah Curley 1959 Mlaml Hrgh Landon Edxson Ft Lauflerflale Lakeland Cables North Vramr Curley Balboa 2 1 1 7 7 6 0 6 O4 OOOQQOQOO 222 ALLAPATTAH JEWELERS NXTIDNALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES S'LVERWARE DIAMONDS 1744 N W 36th St eet Health ls Wealth CONGER CLINIC PHARMACY FOUNTAIN COSMETICS DRUGS SUNDRIES l633 N W 35th Street NE 5 6723 Wish g L ck fo the Senrors a e the Senior Class OH cers VERNA BRADOCK WANDA HEATON Secretary Vice President co plme ls OI BONITA GARDENS DAVID CAPUZZI RICK DEAN coRsAces 0 aououers Treasurer President 2180 N w Jovh SI eet Bill Harris understand. Wwe nmporton e of msurmg his fufure with tnsured savings CENTRAL BANK 8. TRUST CO. 1310 N. W. 36th Street Miami, Florida 223 I I - 22,1 I , - yy- , 'fag : ' 2:,,.Af.f 9 ' I ' ' I ,g5,j'smf I , , V, 115 cy 5 l 1 I . W T52 V I ' I if A ,jf-f' J f if H 11 If , , f My . t ii u - - ' in u ' r ' I : I I - - - m I n ' , . r l - - - ,-Q Step out mto a bright FLDRIDA FUTURE ' As Florlda continues to grow at a phenomenal rate through sound expansion of business and lndustry opportumhes for ambltrous young men and women rn the Sunshlne State are vlrtually unllmlted' Plan to buuld your career rn your home state step out Into a bright Florida Future! 5,w'22'Fl0RlDA Pawn 3. ucnr comnuv ' Helping Build Florida 6 CFD 224 LUNDY S MEN S WEAR FIN ST MEN S CLOTHING 1612N W 36hS NE 55521 CGTTON PHARMACY 1654 N w 35th Sf et WOOLWORTH S wnsv-ass success TO sersuons FOUR WAY FLORIST N W 36th St 2313N w aah s NE 44412 MUNICIPAL AUTO SALES Home of 100'Ma Guarantee ist 3050-3061 N W 36th Street Muamr Florlda 225 - - - - - - V A H A I Compliments ol ' I I I E 1 . . f tree? Phone - f' ' I . . re Gloria Najera points out a sale: item in Wool- wor1h's window. ' I I 5 j Complete Floral Service - Indoor Plant Desig 1581 . . reet . . t treet Phone - Q - - I l - - - 1 1 i 1 1 1 I I l I 5' , 1 ' , . .. ' --Q V I Q . , X 991 Q31 V KL M Conqrcltulcxtlons CLASS OF 60 fi ye X SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 226 Q L X xx f f ,ff , ' W ,iff , A ', Q . J ,N V I 4 -D 1. V? L Q, 7: L KN L XX! X l Lf 1 ng. . I A v X N .Q ' XS AL K4 tm N xx E? 'S QUEEN THIS Bom: IN 1999 IM X gy and xt Wlu be your photograph that you and your grandch1ld1en look for first' That s a lot of looklng ahead but It 1llustrates the everlastlng permanence the evexlastmg 1nte1est of a photograph That s why fine professlonal phOtOg1 aphs are our concexn When you w ant a fine photograph taken agam entrust It to PhotoReHex your officzal school Ylearbooh photographer PHOTOREFLEX STUDIO FLOOR BURDIN E S Q! Q f S I L1 7 i 7 Best Wishes to the Senior Class From The ROSS' and Their Employees mL 1 L1-41 gf asian BH1 ROSS FROSTY FREEZE 1812 N w 36th sneer NE 56721 Compliments of GIRLS LETTER CLUB ROWlSHlr wz N111 y Pwlnw 22 Q lriu s . W 1 f 1- Y 5 -' ' ' A fv- I ,L ,W f E E I - - - Y - - I 1! 1. ,,, , Wqj, -W Q z . -. Q 1 L I 1 : . e imian, Secrefaryg H. Sweefing, Vice-President: B. Wilkie, President J. Park, Treasurerp C. Romer. RO : A. ic cas, 5. lee, M. Fl nn, . ec , . Horras. L. Galiano. 8 CONGRATULATIONS SENICDRS From Wnrld Wide Friendship Club ROW1 M Felipe M Rodriguez N Senludo J Hernandez H Becalr A Geller N Plneda ROW 2 F Ponzoa Presrdenf G Callava L Callava F Paredes Treasurer A D Alvarez R Valdes A Cabrera ROW 3 L Barba A Alonso Chairman C McCrcn1e Chaplain M Perez Vrce President J Gonzalez MrssV Wnllramson Sponsor 229 'Ms U K ,, 1- xi , 7 f X ,P , - fr 3 Y A Q l I ,, 5 r A l,? I 1 ... C . , 3- Qf - - 1 - I f- 1 - .1 - 1 - A . r- , ' 1. ,. ,. , :-- ,. ,. . 2- ,. . i. 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K 11131, B11 .. -'-.911.17.11111.124 11.1.111.,1s,1- . , '1 .188 111mm -I 11, B.. . XI -52.1111 151.1111 1 f1sS 111,W,11W1l 11,4 B.. . . 1-2111 15 1 11,15,q1.112.1,s-.: ,135 11, 1. 1,1 . -, vl ,2111 111.1111 1. 1 53.1-11 X11111111.. 11, 31,143 H1-1-1 1 5-157 11 '11 VW131 UNI 11 U, 11.111 . is-187 I1 11, 1. -K1 '.2U2 11lWH1IL I H, 11.11 -, 11 1171111 11 1 11,11 17.113 1111111111115 ll 1 11' 1 ' 11'-'11 1111111 1- U x1,mH14,. H lim, 11.. I -11, 11-1117 1111 1. YI 111.-'Sf-1 U HW1l,rv In 11,7 111-.111-, N- :11117 11.111111 N - :ss Vx1lmM1M. 5 1 11,7 111-.1 11. D,f,111 11111 1. 5 M111 11',WH1M' 1. 1,17 B1-11111, K-187 IS 1.1-, 1' -51.124 11 '.11 Y JI1 131' 14, ,-52 IS11 1 xx. I .-3.1 xlltllv. 1: 111511111 15011, NI,f14H 111111. -I -53. gl Ulm I1 HK 111- -11 510' 1511111.11 IJ -1118 UI' U I- IMT I11' 1111, N -187 111111-. I - 111,114 Wm X 11., 111..-1-1.1-1, K --111 1411111.11 1: 1111 111111, 1' llll SMI- 1-iml A N1 3111 A - .1 1 1-,1 1-1411, ,- 11 11.1 1.1 . sf, 13 1111.111.,H1-' ,111LJ'l 11-1 ,Mm 111-11.111, .1 --111 11...-111. 11 f54,l 17,112 Mm Q 173, 111111, 5-52. . 15 11, 1, 11.11 1,1111 11mm 11 V 117 - . , Lg 12111 11 1. 117,111 ,xllmu Him B1- sim' 11 111, 11-111: 11111. 1.11-1 1' 111.1117 11' 11-1+-3 , 11 1' 9-'111 - , 11111. 11,187 - A , D.-111 11 11111-. 11,-. ,1. 8 111.111 1. 1: 1117 Bl' V U-'w 11 112 '- .1 4151-114 XIXMIHIVN I 11: Ill' ' , I1-fg. ,,,, 111111, AI: - .18 M A Q HA Us 111-111.111, Sfl8 I1 1 1. 11-1111 1 M. 1, 115714- - , 111.-11.1 11 Il -, 11, 311111 A hi B71-U1 ' , , D.-18' I'1y1'111, D,--IL 1 11 , '1' 113.141 1 1, D.-116 11. 1 A11-F ,1111 .-1 11- Q 11,-,111 A -, 11,-1111 11.1 1.11, 1 fgflg, .1111 1, 11, ,111 B ' ZOE - Ii' ' 11--'1831 A ,K fx-7133 ' ,', .- - ,15 C.. .IJ xv, 1I -04 .- 1-1 ,1:,-1211 ' -'L I3-1910- N183 1 ,X 1 1,187 1 -. .- ' 111 '11, C,-113,121 ,1111 A ,Il if - M- 111- 11-1-, 11.-. g,111' 11. -11, N1'L,I1L ,,,,11,',,1N 1 11,7 111- .-1 1188 11. Il1'1I, '1' l!Z,54,l4-,15l,l3 in mu ...LV Mlm 11.-11, 1'-111 1:21511 Mmmlmvh H 31.153 1:1-11111, 11 f1glI U1 HH- , 11 3.1.s1.1,11111,1117,115 111 4 - 1 17 A 11 1 -, Ag. 1, 11l111i1H1i0sl431l 111.1 .11111,lfI3. Bu- U V N Ili! ,QMS KL h X1 WIN ,WH mu C3114 H 111 1. 1- , L.,188 13.11. 1111. 1i A 11111 M 'M D -11,1 1, I-U 47148 H1 , -Jil 011111111-1. I-fflfil 1 ,N HUM' ' ' ' ' B11 , ,f114 11.1.11 11- ,1- X ,Nm K 31 Bl. .111 1. A,-2111 fi 11.. 11--13.111:z.1- .1311 MH 1, 'lm Hl.k- 1 , .+7..,139 1x..l.111-. A-f 11111 11.11.111 117 I1l.l 111 11 -1- . 11151811 11.11 . 1-' 34 1111111111 1111 1101 X IM 1'. 11 1 1' 111 1111 1' 2111 1, H141 I 311114 H1111 ,X 1111131 1 ,1111 11 112 1 11... IJ 111 14 BH' 111 1111 1 S W' -X111. 11 1114114 H1111 H1 'Wi 1111 1111 N 114 11111111.11 I1 111 B 1 101 1 .1 1111 I1 114 111111.11 I 1111 B 1 01 f1Y1'1l 1 1 11.1.1 1 111 1 11 1 1 11. XI las 1111111111 1 11 H1 S 113 C111 1 18 1 1111.. 1- 'Ill I4 K ff 111111 11 14 111 .111 XI 114 11 'Hff 1 ' 1 1 I1 1 1 11111 1 11 Xl 1h 11 I W1 1 1.1111 1 1111 1 11, I5 1Il1 H' 185 111.111 l 1 lb X 1111111 I ul H ,H U7 I 115 11.11.1111 1 1114 1 1111.111 11 114 1 11 IJ 1:-1 0 7 07 C 11111111 94 1 f 1111. I 15 C11111 ll ,I 1 13 1.111 11 1 1 C 11 D 1 6 1111 I '11 1 I 1 D 1115 , 11, XI 11 1 C1 111 H 1 B 111 3 C1 1111 I U4 11 131, 114 111. 1 41 lh 11 14 111 1 X1 111111.11 I1 4 18 18' r 1 1 611111111 I 118 B 11,1 131 111 11.. 111111 1 1 1111 1, 1 L 114 1 1 18 11.111111 IJ 1158 1 1 J 1 5, 1 U II11111111r 1 9 ml 11, 11 1.1 ll C1 11 13 ll 123 D 111 ld B 707 fl I WV' Bill S 18, rl lb fI1f111 ,I 'U' H411 11 111 r 3 C11 11111 19 B111 1 1 115 Hr H 11. 1116 11' l4v 111.111 11 11 11111 Uf 9 158 H1----1 H 11. H11 1, 1 1111 111 11111311111 11...1.11.1 14 11. .111 lb Hr I' 'U 1111111 IJ 411 11,1 C 7, 4 111 11111 11.11111 IJ 111 15111, 1 71 BT 1711 61.1111111111 1 114 11111 11 18 H' 11 139 f' If I 18 1 ,v 1111 11. 1 I 11111 tudent Index 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1. 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 -N 1 , 1 1 1 1 1- . 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 f 1' 1 1 1 1 1 11 X 1 tud nt Index 23 1 1 N 1 J 1 11 1 -11131, 1 .1 11 1 1 ig ,111 11. U 1 f - -- EE '1 ,1'- N ' H 1 1' . 1 1' 1 1 1, '1111 ,1 . , . V' - 511 1 151 .L 2 1 11 . 1 -A. . ' Q1 . 11 1 1,.11 '11- 11 1 1 . .- 11 H11.. 1-1 1.131 N A 11 X 1, I ,V ' , 11 1 11, ' ' E1 1 1, 11 1 N 11 1' I' J! ' 11 ,L 1 1 .1.,T 11 -.1 11 1-1'1'1 11..11.1111.- l 111 11.. 11 1-1 11,. 111, 1-1 I1 ,111Q1Q 11 11 '1 11 :111 1 1 111T1171l11.14l 11 21, 1, 11, 1 1 Q. .A 11 1 ,1' 111-- x .2111 11 11 1 11.1. 11 1,111 1111111' 1.11. 11 I1 11. 11 1 '1 1 1 '111,'11'1 11 1 1711111 11 - X1 ,, --.1111.i-61 11 ,1 11 3'1f11'1,1'1 ' 1111.-1-11 1 1-1.1111 112, 11 - 'f1'1 1,. 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I1 111.11 I1 111,1111 H 1 1 X 11 111- H 1 - , 1,137 '1 - 11 ,111V 1 '. 1 1' .7 1 111 1 11 1'-' -' X -Q111. . 1 . 11 X . B , 1,1 311 1 ,11' 1111 11 1 1, 1:11.11 X1 111 11 111 1 1.1 1, 1 1 - 11 111110, 11 ' - 11 1'1,'11f1-11111 ' 1 11 1 1, 1 -'1 11111-117214112 11 1 1 ug .- 11 .3Q.'.Nj111'4l :1 ', .13112 1 Q'1 1 1 12.11 1 11- - 1 ,1'1 ' 1 1' 111 1 '1, 1 1 ,111 11 1 , 'I '11 l' Q'1N.'111 -1 , L - - N ,1 11 . 1 - 1 13QH11 11 X 1 -' 11 Nl . 11 , ' lf. . II Q14 11 '1 11 1' 1-11 11 1-3121 11 1 1 -- 1'1 17 '111 '1 11, 11 1 j1- 11 X F ' , 1 i111 tu nt ndex W I 11 X 1 1 1,11, 1 -1,., 1, 1 1 ' , 11 1 -, H 1 1 ,1 W L 1 , 11 , - Y ' 1 .' ' ,V 1 1. -'Q 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 I Z V 1 - y, 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1, Q 11 1 l I 1 '1 1 Y, Y 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . P1 1 1- 1 11 11 111 1 11 ,1 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 L ' V 1 ,, 11 1 . 11 1' 11 '1 X 1 1 11 1 . 1, 1, 1. 1 1 , 1 1 . X , V Y V , ' Y' Y , -Y Qw - XT ,X 1- ' 1. - igj .. 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T 1 B 9119 In C 7 119 1 1 X11vI.y, H7115 X1 , , N -1415 l'1r ,I--11111 X1-111141, I' -W! ll X,gA 1. jfljf IH-rr l -12 1.114 x1, LI .91 11 111 x,,.11.,A,71 11.1, 11,419 um., 1 111111111 1111 1'.W11..1111. 11 we X1-M: 11 ,wx mlm., X1 Tl 1'-1-11 I HIT 111.111, xx 111 lf mw,,.,f.11 11,13 1'-111 1 Tl Xl1111!l1m11. ,I -IST Lux 011111111 j Tl Ill l'fr.f1.11.. Ti x1...,1.,1ML,. X1 ew lll 1111 mn. X1--T111 1137 11.111 11 .1.111..11r1' y11,,,, XI ,lux Ulllxll. NI -711132 IH ttzgn 11, X - -121.1 n.l4l'! Xl11,111w,O-IH U11 rl IiiTXH4.ltlIi,ll'.l..1.Hl I'-H131 11 S1-1l:,l 'P.l1T X1 1.111 14 41117.1w,3r1s on .L 1511415 mf 'QV ','1U W 1111. ,ci-11' fl f, ri-11.205 -mf. ffl . 1 111.1 1-i r.1.,1f..41sS cmlfl, X- U- 111..nf,..111f1, 11, 111-111 x1.111., 1 mlugfvs 41111111 xx 1118.113 1'l11ll111x H-lf Ivllfn. 1, V 1 as 1' ..,., IJ 11-13118 MM- ll Y- H 1111.-., Xl llfyllr .115 13: 111-4 ' ,.,., 141: .14g.,l43 l'11k1'1111:. 11-7111 1.1-11 11111, 11 114. T wx ..1, 11-T .13' V11 1-IQQ-U ,- 11l.11, s-111 fr .11 711-1117.195 :'1'-Hi, 5ii1.11:.1if IIN. 11,111 11 1 ,XlfT1,l2l ' 111. f4 1 X:1I1x li --llrh llxlillliig. Ii- 2-1,147 1511111 PKR- 4 J- - 111111. U1.. 11' 111.1 , Or 1 . 11 --2418 :W - -1'Lf'iQ. X11 .L 5 408 fm . XI - ',S'.19T 'f111m. - - x1.l11. I 1111 0111111111 I. 71. ,145 I' xl-1. 11 H4 XII lvl, I, ll-1 IJ .11l. l --Uh l'l1mIn. 1'----Tl 111 L11 111., 1,4-1 1 1., 1' 771.14111 15,11rv,14. lil 111 X.. 1:15120 x11 1 ll, 1-f-lIPs 1 -H.. D--em -1r-. .- 143- W Il IIN. I .IWH UNl.1p111k. I.fT1.1l2 I' It x11lL If '3.13,9f'i.l V1.1-N X11l hvll. li - 1-104 Uxt.q11llL. N -112 VUIUY Nfl-lm x1,..1,. I--15 fm1.111.m. JM T .1537 1-..1l..1L. C,-11 X111 1.' IJ 111-1211 135.1114 01 1.1 4'-3.71.14 .,1J111.14 . 12.111111 T-1941 X1.l-I1-5.1 l.f1ll?1 mf 1.143 ' I'-'111 HMA - :fy x1m...1...,.. If 114 Hx 11, X1 - .wr -'xg' 1',-'If-l'li-Q44 um 5.1 fn H11111 L-31, xx. ' x1.,,:L..1.., 1-1 2112, 1n..1'm. 1-1 '71 p1..,1., D-,wylll x1.,...1...1., X1 -119 11.111, cif1sT.19s I'1-11I-- 151-il.-Ill? Xlumr 1, X1-IH Hunk. 1. -114 PUP1 U71-119.125 11.1 11111, I.-114 12.111-. M.-140 1? 1 1. 5,1211 W 1 V N xl., W, IJ,fT0 IH 1 1 . NI.fl9' rw. , f 1. 1. 3 . - Z4 X1 wllu. R-194 P. 'fy 1. . .-19' P1r1u1111rw. A -107 Xl 1 11.71 1' 1'.g.jf1fa.71 Pwr .I-JN Xl .W-y, K -V 1 14 Ihrk, J-Tg. . , . IW-111-1. H-75,10 1.,11 11:7 ,111 r..f.,, 'li-72 1' Q. xifmsa Xl 1. , IJ- .- 1-1 L.-, x1.f-oa 1' nk. 11- Jen' A 1, ,Lfll-1 11.1 T. j,fTg. , 0, 11111 -. E.-4f,7.1,111,114,147 Xl 1. 11,-11174111 11. -, ,-10' ml-1. 1110.1 1 . ,-JJ Ill -, Ni.-T2 ' . I-if r, g , 3 1 ,c:.-70 P. -- , 11- Tp lbf x1.m-M S.f195 m1-1111, 11.-1119.195 :Zum-ll. xx. 11-, s 114 12.1.-.11-1, 14471 1 --rx. ,A -L xi.. 111, 11. -ms 1x.....1.-1, 1,1113 I' br, 114515.12111 xl., 1, Il 141.1311 1: kff. 1111 ,11,72,.a4, 1 1m-11.11. 'le . 3 .JIS x1., H, ri 112,114 In ku. 114, 1' Ni 54,1- x1.. 11. li - .-1 1-. kr. 11- '.11 ,,,,,t,,, y,409 1 , 11,416 11. - -r. 11.f72,1o',1Lu - 1 ., fm. NI 1. xl.-711.111 .1311 11. mx . B.f1-6 - 1. .D41g.3 1 wf114 IR 111 .1.- . -, ', '. v - .TAT3.94. 1.1--1.131 X1 1, 11 132.137 lam , I.-131 1-S x1.,X1.. .LM XI mms 1u.,N.,,.N, XY-10.195 pm yhml, 1171-0 x1.,Xl.1,1 IJ 165 l'.u' Hu . I'-1 .,1l-I p,,,.1.,... Km 40.1 11.1, I7 14111 13 12. Hum., 14- M114 p, ,,,., pf 1- f ,wr Xlffulm-r, B-TU - VXNIHIIHAI, 1715,-'qlq' 1'y:1,,Lk I-IQSQKILYIIQ 2: H' HL Hljl' nm' 11 11111115 I'r1mfr. I--089 1 UH- - 12 1.1, 1,1-f 'mr ' ' -4 Wllfll- fl-JUS I':1w:i.t:::l:, 11 'Tllliv fu 11 , P-T .lfl Q11 H. 1, 1.119211 I'.1t.r. XI - '111' P f- N. B423-w 1 -' 1' P N 4 . Xiill--Ii QX .INN nzwzzillllulll frlllqg I if F 4 ' I Xllllx I lllh i',u,lwy, 'I'-Tl 1.J1.11k11lw11l. I-'U' 11 N- Y H4 1',1.41, s vm 1-JI:-N.111.1. If135 N11 1. Ci -1l'1 W5 H K , p,,.,1 IYIL, ,us Q-1.1.11,., N --1 11-1114 W ,'.i,l 'k '-1 - - 1301 1',1ym., Y-1117.139 cg. . . 4123? HMUOIJ 111' V ' ' X lN'208 I 1 09 - v v. ', -Tl 11.. .-, ,.-1 . ,- 3451157114 If 1111-05 11. 11 A1 ' -, -115986 1 - -L 1-,,.,1'-11' 1. 1 . -1 NI- 111. ,I -W1 11 ,mm 11..ff.-, 11.-1 ar' H1 INN -ff 1'....1,,11. s ll 5.114 11.-:lm 25192 W f I'-.mx 11-111 1, -1 1- ..-- - 1, 11-11'114 111 -1 11.-mfs ,..1.111. jfT4l 11-11 1111. .1 g,,,1Q', K ,,,,,11,5 ,ik ., H 7 A36 A -VU? in-1.-. 11,1115 111 -- Nff4 Q-1-H f'?4'L'f'i1'f1 1u11..m,1,, 14-1115 11.m -. 1 . 46, fr . 1 .' N fl. Q11 'll' f ' . ' . 95 P51159 E1I?lfl!l. XV-74 2-'iwff 1f.1,11.m1 11' 111.111 11.11.11-lx I3-if? 'WH - -. .2 ,A 7,9 11 wr. -.4 2 x.11.,.., 1:-1111 ff Qt, IQ Rf' ,MKg,,111 N'lN H- V U' 1'fff:1IfA'1 41 11.1 -. 1275 x.1.1,f,1.1, 11-43,111.1 .1515 ,,.WH X, 173 L-.1-4.141 ,,,3,H.,,, 1--141 Q'A L ff- ?'lff ' 'W' 11.-1.1.-N ri-1r13,13S.1l1r 1i..11.111. C-IE! .1 N. I -1 .,, , ,, ,, ,yn V. 1. - x,1111,,. 11 -1? ' .1 r','u1,lf51, 4 11.-.11 f96BT.12l,12.. A x1.1.,,1..1 A :I 1 f 103 112122 '11 -VG 11,.1,., D- n'.1.36 Nwlm if 11 NT lg ppp, ly,-1110 lifuf-X, X 4194 x.,l,.11. I-'iillll 111. . 5 V, , ' xg fl lc-11.-, 5- .196 Nun- 4.1 I-.1415 l'.:.: X1 T195 ll 5 lifzgxxh-r. 1,f121,1'J'1 N11111111 W '5U N I-,HAM I rim, H. gzxbr N ill-1 1111.1 I 142 1f,.,, 19,114 H1-111. A-1.96 tu Index N X w 235 N , . W , , N V , N A -. ' X U l. X ., ,, , f L . 3 N W . -N N - 4 , I N -f N N N 1 Y N -' X Mm N ',', 7 N H: E- ' Q I- N f , N.. 'T I WT N. , , f, N, 1 W F N, ,V , 'iz N, ' Y 1 Nf ,N L, Y N v N, ' 7 f' M V NP 'M' E4 '- Nl f ' X H ,, 3 Nl. ', I , + N3 1 U M N2 LV X ' N Nz, ,V r- Ll NM Q! E ' NV Y Y U Aw Nh L ' il .11 Nr. X 1.- Nl,-' in x Q17 XL ,I ,I X .F Nh, Y . 3 ,ll NY' xx. X QQ1 Nl m. M Q1 N' I K NY, 'f ,Q Nh' E wi NM ' N .7 NL w. : ,T Ny, V, ,, -T Nl., V XY , 1 N: mx- X ,f Ni, -N 3 , N4 - 1 ,- v -1. r - , R , , .' Nil ' 1 ' N: 1 ' N V . W '.Y, w ' N 1' . li Q X V ,. ,. .. vu ' ' - VH f VY. Nm, 'V 4 'N NTI' ' -., X111 ' 1 N XIH' ., 'hi X:-1 , ' -,I Ml- x4 N . 1 1 I 111 1 'H ww Hmm 11 7 l hom 1 Hmm 11 I hum 11 I 111m 1s 111 pwx I l1111npx111 I h1v111ps1x1 H11mlpx1v1 Thompxm 1111111011 D Thr uhm 1 Ii 144 'JS 11 D 1 1 1 1 115 7 'I P1 I V16 lvl-17 1 fl 94 9311!-11 8 9131 40 1 146198 171 N I 8 llhkl I l1mmx D 21 T n dl S 101 T1s11n f 120 98 T us P 01 T 111 j 98 Tnmlmxon C 93 116144 213 Tumlmsun R 711 n H Torn s I 1' 11111 T 11,1 Tr 1pp Tr xpp Tnpp Tr nu Tr nm T D B R 7 7 v 144198 158711 4 v v 'I r15pl1tt N1 0 111141 r '7 1111111 l 'Z 7 7 Iumer 96111115 11111 I 'U 1r 1111 11111 11 Lulmtz U w w N X Uquf z lx ' 9 11 mte X lsr PZ B 1111 7 X .antasv Il R 21 lAl,m'UH I 771441.55 X-,1lx111l1. H-I .1313 11' ,L N, 11,1 '1'..1111f, I -11 111.1 1111 .-ll xv111111W1. 1 flli Xmh, ,u1.,11, J -flJ1 'l',,51,,,. I 7111,1.1H.l,,l'l1,5 X--Hvllwll. li Nl-H XX! 1111.111 I' 141.105 llilllliilll Y- ','X - -1-V- W 115111 -I-MIM. 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Df1,,,,1, 11111.11 15 19.1 ' 97119 XX,-' 'f- 1331- x'1 1,11-199 ,H 1 AMW QNX. Jfgl-W 11'111.,11. 15.411111 -,-1: ' A V --- 1'1 .1u11a.1 Til f leg '1' XXHIK- Him, xx I:-rl.. s 114 - - ' 1 w T.. ,nxiqm H IL'r I 1,1 Rnd -1-. I -21.1 V- . g - - 11,1 1f1.1r11 di ' XXJIIHY- 5'W-12111-30141 XX'1111111111l1.1111. 5f12?l,l99 1 1,-4 U 1 111111, Bfl-4 W x , 1 5,47 . ' '11 ' XX1-11.1-IW 11111111 B-1 1 ' 'A XX1-111-111 D413 111111. Dilll, ,11 01 1 fl- f t XX'.1l:.11 -. 51 - 13.1 .gig W1 ,L 1,1199 -' 1 ' ' xv. -. .f 1. 11,11 11W 111-11 ,. 3 ' '. 1. X'--14 w.11.1.111, I7fl1Il.lf33 1 kj' ii? 111111, Ni,-45 11.,1111.1111, s - l'h.l V- , Z, 5-,511 XXI X N- Si-L 11.111111 1f1--.14f 11111 ,T ,. ' fl XXX I .CK412 X'1 N -111 ' ' W. 1 , H.- 111,111 L-114 ' - 1444 W F 119 1- '- . . , - 1 , 1. 123,12 2 'lj-11 xv. - , 1:-163 11' 11 Y K 'flfll 1 lim 1: xy. -.g.Y..,,:i2 , , 111111, '-111,124 1' 'ff w.-211 'Y ' ' 3 W 1' 1' -14 H ' ,. .7 xx. nf-.- 11,111 1,--1- 14f1:11,'x1.f1fUl- WA U L429 .19 WMU' Jil! 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TN I Vt 111 11 ORGAN ZATIONS INDEX CLASSES Jumor Class Offlcers Jumors Senlor Board Senlor Class Offlcers SCUIOIS Sophomores FACULTY Act1v1t1es Dnector Currlculum Ass1stant Dean of Bovs Dean of Glrls Faculty PIIIICIDR1 FEATURES ACLIVILIBS Calendar Glrls Chorus Show Coronat1on lung ueen Court NIIDSLIC1 Show Plays Semor Superlatlves Water Show SPORTS Baseball Basketball Football Glrls Sports Co Gvmnastlcs Intramurals Swlmmlng Track ORGANIZATIONS A H S Allled Youth Anchor Armed Forces Audlo V1sual Automoblle Band 187 199 51 82 200 210 110113 160160 150159 182 183 190121 118119 166 169 174117 Concert 106 10 Dance O' Nlarchln Reserxe 237 Charm Cheerleaders Clmru 11 1 S Nlxf-fl Color Guard D C T F B L F H A French F T A G X A Glrls Board C ce KX Clr Globe H1 Y Hope Chest .1 C L Chorus N rss 1 Teens Key L H S Modern Dance 1' 'N H S OLD HICKORY Optl N11ss u1l1 81 Scroll Red Cross Slrena S N1 H S 'X H Sr Nlodern Nllss Sr SCIENCE Stuunt C 1111111 Ca11111et Reprcsf ntatn e Thesplans Trl S Wheel Y Teens 1 Y 'l eens 1 Y Teens 1 Y '1 eens 1 f J I 1 0 104- 100 1 9 9 142 143 130 131 1 I 4 124- 120 95 - - 186 , 141 ' 83 B1-gi 1 1111 IIST - ' 50 1511: ' - Girls' 136 - ' .11 .1'f 131-135 102 ' . . . 98 D I . . .A. 12f-121 ', ' ' , 25 . . . 111 24 122 , . . . . 121 24. 33 2' Q ' H? ' 22 .1 B.,--' 113 C J' ls' 113 - -- 18- 19 . , 14? ' 12 ' ' 14- 15 129 . .. 5 Q , 13 . . . Jackson Frolics 1? Hi-Y 12- 1 JI. .lg 6- T . L . 85- Jr. Y- 10 . . . 145 1 14-0 N. '. L. 139 ' , . . 100 . ' 149 - 1 . Q ' 1 14' lf 1 - 1 - 99 ' . ' 138 ' 131 .. . . . 115 ' ' . S. 1 '. . S. 144 . . . . Q- 132 . . ' 99 ' ' S .0 A - I - , 1.1 . . . 112 1. C. C. '73 ' 94 K , ' 1 12 . 116 ' 11 128 '. 101 ' ' 11-1-6 - ' ' l 95 - 0 123 F - ' 0 133 f ' 1 - 1 102 1 2 - ' 2 118 . ' g 108 - ' 108 C7 r A. asf' .,.r A B0ok.Emerges At Last AS WE VVRVIWE this last page of the OLD HICKORY we find it impossible to believe that at last the book is completed. Blundering many times because of inex- perience. we found the task before us al- most unbearable. Nlany times we wished we had never accepted the responsibility: nevertheless. we tri:-rl lo do our best. Only through the efforts of certain in dividuals has this hook been made possible. Invaluable is the best word we could use to describe Marlene Christmas. associate edi- torg Mary Reyill. business editor: and Barbara Brantley. We would also like to thank Joyce Themistocles. managing: editor, and Sherry Williamsuassistapt- editor. Dick Huss was indispensable as ull! sports editors since our knowledge of sports was limited: therefore. we would like lo thank him for the excellent job he did. Carol Owensis ability lo yy rite made her an asset to the annual staff. jill Goode and Gloria Zenere performed many small but tedious tasks for us. 23 Special thanks go to Mr. Bill Moser of Moser and Son. our photographer. Klany times we inconvenienced him but neyer once did he complain. Last but certainly not least we would like to thank Mrs. ,loan Sprague. our sponsor. 1 I :mf Y-Jr ' 100' 419- ' , .. Q ,,, ,-Nm , - . r ww' fr 1 f 2 M . uni fs ff' ,Z-nl .fry-I I S 5' - 51253-. 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