Vi 0m 4v Wizard! g 1 Q $71M: . .' MQ$mZMJJ44 axrw maxwf 3'? n of ,, $mpszgfgW7f7 WA 154.;Ac fgm m.ffff ?; J'l' a W a 0 9 . Dedication We, the annual stat? of nineteen hundred forty-seven, dedicate this eighteenth vol- ume of the OCALEEAN to our pal and class sponsor MRS. ROBERT TAYLOR . M, . Pinkien has been a friend and a guide to us for the past two years. We are ,grateful for her faithful guidance and admire her for that courage, sense of humor and high spirit, displayed during those troublesome years when Education and Growing Up per- turbed out otherwise Cherubic natures. Sound gtageA MAIN BUILDING BAND HOUSE GYMNASIUM MR. ELTON I.. JONES Supervising Principal MR. HUNTER GARTH Principal of High School MR. RALPH E. BALYEA'I' Director of Vocah'onal School MRS. WAYNI MILLARD MR5. M. P. KIA - ocrefcry to Supervising Principal Suntary to lo Vocational School birectom HELEN ANDERSON LELAND ARMSTRONG REBA M. BARNETT ELOISE BEAVERS English; Spanish Band,- Glee Club Trade Economics History; Social Science A.B. Florida State College for Metropolitan University of Mu- A.B. Georgia State College for B.S. Peabody College; M.A. Women. sic; Gordon Conservatory; IndL Women. West Virginia University. nna University; Stetson Univer- sity. ELOISE BOYLES JULIA CARUSO OLIVER E. DAUCHERTY M. E. DUNCAN Physical Education English Physical Education Bookkeeping; Shorthand; Trude B.S. Florida State College for B.S. University of Delaware. A.B. Rollins College. Economics Women. B.S.; M.A. University of Pittsburgh. SAMUEL EFF AUGUSTA EVANS HXLDA GARTH EDNA S. GREEN Science; Mathematics Librarian Biology; General Science Business Arithmetic; General B.S. University of Florida. A.B. Bessie Tif! College; B.S. B.S. Alabama State College for Math.; Solid Geometry. Peabody College. Women; M.A. Peabody College. L.I., A.B. Peabody College. 57$ 3.? MARY KEITH NELL LEWIS JULIA McLAURIN MARGUERITE McQUILKIN Typing; shorthand Social Studies Home Economics 1' 1e University of Florida; T. 1 I. B.S. Florida State College for B.S. Florida State College for A.B. Wheaton College. Summer School. Women. Women. birectom JOCIE PARRISH CORINNE H. PRIEST MARION ROCHE MARTHA K. SHIELDS Mathematics Algebra; Civics Agriculture Typing; Business Arithmetic A.B.; M.A. University of LI. Florida State College for 13.5., M.A. University of 13.5. Florida State College for Florida. Women; A.B. University of Florida, Women. Florida. KATHERINE D. SILAS SALLIE TAYLOR W. I. THROSSELL ELIZABETH WEATHERLY Commercial Art English; Speech Spanish Latin; English A.B. Peabody College. A.B. Florida State College for A.B. University of Washington; A.B. Florida State College for Women. University of Cuba; University of Women. Mexico: University of Florida. W321, PURNELL WILSON WILLIAM ZOLL RHEA MILLARD MONTINE KEA Civics,- English; Economic Auta Mechanics Secretary Secretary Geography B.S. Florida Southern College. No Pictures: L. S. Bullington, D. C. T., A.B. Cumberland University; University of Florida. . . . A. L. Cummins, Flight, University of Florida. . . . Gertrude Hurt, Beauty Culture, B.S. Andrew College. . . . W. L. McLean, Airplane Mechanics. . . Mary Belle Mastin, Teaches Latin; English, A.B. Oxford College for Women, Oxford, Ohio. . . . C. Lamar Reese, Radio and Electricity, Coyne Electrical School; Chi- cago Trade School. . . . M. L. Ritch, Carpentry, University of Florida. . . . John Vanderhoek, Sheet Metal and Machine Shop, University of Florida. goand Stagea VOCATIONAL BUILDING HOME EC. COTTAGE AGRICULTURE AND NOW THE CAST THE STARS 61444 of 1947 77m $enior DICKIE MEADOWS Vice-President GEORGE NEWSOM President MARY ALICE SMITH Treasurer HALLIE HALL Secretary MR5. IAYLOR Sponsor MARGARET ANN ALVAREZ MAGGIE Her ready Ipeech flow: witty and free In phmm of generom courtely. Home Economics Club 2; Transferred from Fel- lowship 2; Glee Club 2; Vocational Student 4; Nursing 3. MARJORIE ANN BLAIR SNOOKIE Enthuxiaxm ii the intoxication of eamexmexs. Home Economics Club 1; 0 Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Dramatic Club 2; Library Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Commercial Club 4Miam0 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. MARGARET BARKSDALE GRETA One whoxe friendlineu Jhall draw the world's eye to her. Home Economics Club 1; Sbanish Club 2; Soft- ball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Dra- matic Club 3, 4; Bible Club 4; Program Chairman 4; Biology Club 4. WHITNEY BUCK BRAMLETTE 1'WHITMIRE'141'BUCKY Education make: a 7mm ealy to lead, hut di155cult to drive; Easy to govern, hut impouihle to enslave. Key Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Lettermarfs Club 3, 4. ARTHUR BEAL FERD He ix clever, he i: hrizht. He always treat: his fellow: right. Aviation Mechanics 2, 3, 4. DONALD ALBERT BRITT BUCK Hi5 limbs were can in manly mold For hearty sport: and context: hold. Homeroom President 1; Boxing 1, 2; Basketball 1, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Let- rermanhs Club 2, 3, 4; Carnival Court 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Football All N. E. C. Second string 3; Future Farmers of America 3, 4; Foot- ball Captain 4; Baseball 4. GORDON ALBERT BECK The a:liom of mam are the hex! interpreta- tion: of hi: thoughts. D. C. T. 3, 4. MARY REBECCA BROWNING BECKIE Graciom manner! and quiet air; Are aid: in meeting life's great care:. From Melrose, Florida, Melrose High School; Vo- cational Student 3, 4. JOYCE ELIZABETH BENNETT There 1'! :1 Ielf-ew'dent mciom that .rhe who i: ham 4 beauty ix half-married. Transferred from Belleview 2; Home Economics Club 2; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; Bible Club, Secretary 4; Biology Club, President 4; Latin Club 4; Miss Ocala High 4. HAZEL VIVIAN BUCHANAN UENNINGS3 LITTLE BIT What therefor God ha: joined together let no man put ammier. Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. PAULINE ELIZABETH BUSBEE POLLY Right 1': right, and there I will abide. Transferred from East Marion School 1; Home Economics Club 2; Basketball 3; Softball 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; 0 Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Volleyball 3, 4. AMOS MARTIN CONNELL My courage ii an euential to my high character. Band 1, 2; 3, 4; Agriculture 2; Future Farmers of America 2; Science Club 3, 4; Key Club 4. ROBERT CARTER You have deserved high commendation, tme applause, and reward. D. C. T. 3, 4 FRANK EDWARD COOK Therels honelty, manhood Ami good fellowxhip in thee. Transferred from Fellowshig 2; Aircraft Mechan- ics 3, . DOROTHY ELIZABETH CHERRY DOT,I Her happiness and her worth to spy You need but look in Dorothy: eye. Transferred from Reddick, Florida; Vocational Student 3, 4. BEN COVINGTON Jmt the age 4twixt man and youth When thought 1': speech, and :peech i: truth. Transferred from Gainesville 2; Honor Society 4; Key Club Treasurer 4; Dramatic Club 4; Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4. GILES CLARK Lest we forget-a cute hay, full of fun. Transferred from Elizabethtown, N. C. 4 BEN ESSEX DALTON On with the dance! Let joy he unconfined. Transferred from Lebanon Junction, Kentucky 4; Science Club 4; Track 4. JO ANN COBB She has that fatal gift of beauty And an honeIt Ieme of duty. Transferred from Douglas, Ga. 3; Glee Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4; Flying 4. BETTY ANNE DEKLE TEENA'141'DEKE Silence is golden, But PM not a gold-digger. Home Economics Club 1; Volleyball 1, 4; Library Club 1; Key West High School 2; Glee Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Chatter Editor 4; Dramatic Club 4; Jour- nalism Club 4; Annual Sui? 4; Class Lawyer and Prophetess; 0 Club 4; Honor Society 4; Thes- pian 4; Basketball 1, 4. MARION ELIZABETH DORO DODO Sir, I would rather he right than he president. P. 5.41 would hindal like to he prelidem, too. Home Economics Club 1, President 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4; Dramatic Club Plays: Little Women, Ring Around Elizabeth; Thespian 3; Star Thespian 4; Biology Club 2, President 2; Wildcat Staff 1, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Editor 2, Photography Edi- tor 3, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 4; Science Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 1; Class Vice-President 3; 0 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Photography Club 1, 2; American Education Press Award 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Champions 2; Chief Cook4and Bottle-Washer 1, 2, 3, . WILLIAM RAYMOND FAUST BILL A mre compound of friendlineu, frolic, :md flm, Who relishe! johe: and rejoice: in 1mm. Transferred from Maine Township High School, Des Plains, Ill. 3; Band 3; Bible Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 4; Science Club 3, 4; Carnival Court 4. MELBA HELEN, DOSSEY A sweet exprexn'on is the highest type of femele lovliness. Home Economics Club 1; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 3. FRANCES HAMBLIN FERGUSON FERGIE She ha: a friendly nature and a kindly heart, And her laughter i: a work of art. Home Economics Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Pan American Club 3; Dramatic Club 3. DOROTHY JEAN DOUGLAS DOT She hath a natural, wise, sincerity, a .rimple truth- fulnen; Ami these have lent her a moveleu dignity. Home Economics Club 1; Secretary 1; Biology Club 2; Basketball 2; Volleyball 3; Bible Club 4. ROBERT EDWIN FORT BOB Talented and thoughtful in all hiI ways. A: a man of virtue upon him we gaze. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Second Lieutenant 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2; Science Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Vice-Presidem 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4; Key Club 4. JULIA JOAN DUANE Come and trip it as ya go On the light fantastic toe. Transferred from Holy Name Academy 3; Band 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Reporter 3. JAMES FOSTER .. IM God give as men! A time like thi: demand; Strong mlndJ, great hearty, true faith, zmd ready hamlx. Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Key Club 4; Science Club 4; Letter- man's Club 4. NANCY ANN ELLIS TUBBY She is something sterling that will stay, When gold and :ilver pan away. Home Economics Club 1; Biology Club 2; Treas- urer 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Ex- change Editor 4; Annual Staff 4. BETTY JEAN FREEMAN The small courtesie: sweeten life; The greater enable it. Transferred from Belleview 2; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3. I DESMA LOUISE FULFORD LOU Doubt whom you will, but never yourself. Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 2; V0- cational Student 3, 4. HALLIE DEHON HALL Politenen i: to human nature wlmt warmth ix to wax. Home Economics Club 1; Spanish Club 1; 0 Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Home- room Vice-President 2; Biology Club 2; Volley- ball Champs 2; Honor Society 4; Science Club, Secretary 4; Annual Stat? 4; Class Secretary 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR GLATTLI A real man i: be whose goodnen i: a part of himself. Veteran. JACK HARMAN A man of courage and :trengtb4 A friend to all. Football. EDSEL GODWIN RED Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. F. F. A. 4, President 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Track 3, 4. NANCY JEAN HEFNER 1'HASTY - RED None know thee but to love thee, Nor name thee but to praise. Spanish Club 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Biology Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Annual Staff 4. LILLENE RUTH GRAYE Such Jweet compulxion daily in music lie. Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Volley- ball Champs 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Carnival Court 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4. AUDREY BEATRICE HENRY None but berxelf can be parallel. Dramatic Club 1, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; 0 Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Library Club 3, 4, President 3; Biology Club 2, Secretary 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Carnival Court 3; Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Feature Editor 4; Journalism 4; Feature Editor 4; Class Treasurer 2; Science Club 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Champ 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. EMMA IRENE GRIGGS Too fair to worship. Home Economics Club 1; Softball 1, 2; Basket- ball 1, 2; D. C. T. Club 4; D. C. T. Librarian 4; Student Leader 3; D. A. R. Award 3. LORETTA MAE HICKS PAT Wearing all that weight of learning, Lightly like 4 flower. Dramatic Club 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; 0 Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Library Club 2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIE WRAY HOCKER Her hair i: not more sunny than her heart. Secretary of Class 1; Homeroom Chairman 1; Home Economics Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Future Teachers 1, -2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Home- coming Sponsor 3; Science Club 3, 4; Honor So- ciety 4; Annual 'Staff 4; Student Council 2. CHRIS L. JENSEN Great action: :peah great Mindy. Football Manager 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Track Manager 2, 3; Baseball Manager 3; Spanish Club 3; Homeroom President 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 4; Honor Society 4; Student Council 4, Vice- President 4; Science Club President 4. PATRICIA ANN HOLDEN PAT She whose brown eyes min influence, and win for her many friends. Home Economics Club 1; Class Treasurer 1; Span- ish Club 1, 2; 0 Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Library Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Science Club 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society Secretary 4. HOWARD ALL.EN JONSSON Honor ha in honeu toil. Entered from Calumet High School, Chicago 4. SHIRLEY HUFF Blamed with that chgrwthe certainty to please. Homeroom Vice-Presidem 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- President 3. DORIS MERLE JOYNER A woman? face is her fortune when i! draw: a lot of intereu. Home Economics Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Basketball 1, 3: Class Secretary 2; Science Club 4; Student Council 1; Future Teachers 3, 4; Softball 2; Volleyball ! JEANNE MARIA THERESE HUGLI HU-GA-LI Unthinhing, idle, :weet and young, F119 laughki and danchd and talh'd and Jung. Library Science 1; Home Economics Club 1; Bi- ology Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Latin Club 1; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 2. LOUISE THERESA KATIBA When Duty whixpen low, Thou man, This youth repliex, I can. Latin Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 3; Journalism Club 3; Annuzl Staff 4; Science Club 3, - ROBERT JAYCOX BOB He ha! all thtz! could he den'red in a worthy man 41013510122, strength, character, and a noble face. Entered from Effmgham, Ill. 4; Science Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Letterman's Club 4; Future Farmers of America 4; Track 4; Baseball 4. BARBARA KEEHN ; 13131135 Thou hast no fault:, or I no fault: am spy, Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I. Vocational Student 3, 4. MARY HELEN KETCHAM M. H. Here: to the damsel thafs pretty and merry! Transferred from Dunnellon High School 3; Spanish Club 3; Biology ilub 4; Band 4; Major- ette SHIRLEY VERNELL LINDSEY SHYRL Daintinem and beauty are harmonious. Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Volley- ball 1, 2; Homeroom Program Chairman 2; D. C. T. 3, 4; D. C. T. Club Secretary 4. MARY MAGDALENE KRAZIT uMARION Be to her virtue: very kind, for they are many. Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; D. C. T. 4. OGLESBY ASHLEY LOWE, JR. MOE Hix mmic ha: charmx; But his personality more. Transferred from Orlando High School 3; Band 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 4. JOAN MICHELE LE SUEUR To Ihoxe who know thee not, no word! can paint, And those who know thee all word: are feint. Transferred from Virginia Interment College 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club See retary 3; Honor Society 4. BONNIE CAROLYN LUFFMAN LUFFIE She 1'; pretty to walk with, Ami witty to talk with, And pleamnt, too, to think on. . Home Economics Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 4; Library Club 1; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Volley- ball 4; Softball 4. MARY KATHERINE LEWIS Woman! Experience might have told me, That all must love thee who behold thee. Transferred from Somerset, Kentucky 3; Home Economics Club 3; Volleyball 3; Basketball 3; Bible Club 4; D. C. T. 4; Dramatic Club 4. DICK MacKOY Joy i: not in things; it ix in m. Transferred from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. LORETTA LOUREEN LINDSEY LOVE She move; a goddeu and :he looks a qaeen. 0 Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1; Biology Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Thespian Club Secretary 4; Honor Society 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4. CHARLES MCLEOD MIKE An honest man': the noblest work of God. BETTIE JEAN MCNEAL MACU A cheerful dispoxition i: a valuable possenion. Home Economics Club 1; D. C. T. Club 3, 4. PATRICIA METZLER PAT Music ix well mid Io he the Jpeech 0f angelx. HARRIET MAHAN Mdhe good or make room4for me! Transferred from Bushnell High School 4; Band 4; Science Club 4; Bible Club 4. JOSEPH LEON MILLER How 519:; i: he who crowm in shadex like these, A youth of lahor with an age of eaJe. Future Farmers of America 1; Welding 3; Draft- ing 3, 4. ROBERT EDWIN MAUK 13013 The superior man 1': :low in his word: and earnext in hi: conduct. Transferred from Marion High School, Marion, Indiana 3; Glee Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Art Club 4. MILTON MILLER Merit and good-hreetling will make their way anywhere. Transferred from Madison High School 4. JAMES AARON MAYBERRY MMY He i! a man, take him for all in all. You Jhall not look upon hi: like again. Class President 1; Football Manager 1; Basket- ball Manager 1; Student Council 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Basketball 3; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; President 4; Dramatic Club 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. OLA MAE MILLER Alwayx Jweet, friendly, gay; Always modest, thatir her way. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1; Bible Club 3; Latin Club 4; Science Club 4. ROBERT L. MEADOWS DICKIE Give a: the man whose happy life, I: one perpetual grin. Vice-President 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 4; Science Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Cheer- leader 4; Basketball 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. RAY EUGENE MILTON ROY A man of courage ix alto full of faith. Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3; Pan American Club 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Future Teachers 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Key Club 4. BOBBIE JEAN MOORHEAD ROBERT It is nice to he natural, When youhre :0 naturally nice. Home Economics Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club 4. JOHN JAY PARRISH JAY Oh, what may man within him hide, Though angel on the outward side. Latin Club 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3. GEORGE WATERMAN NEWSOME, JR. Chameter live: in a 1mm4 Reputation outlide of him. Latin Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; 'Key Club 4. BETTY JANE PENTECOST JAKE For they can conquer who helieve they um. Homeroom Vice-President 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1; Library Club 4; Sci- ence Club 4; Biology Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. BETTY COLLENE NICHOLS BETSY It i: the wire head that make: the still tongue. Biology Club 2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Softball 2. ABBIE LOUISE PERRYMAN LOOIE't- WEEZIE A maid that laugh: is half-tahen. Transferred from Fellowship 2; Glee Club 2; Nursing 2. MARGARET LILLIAN ODOM MO Nature was here :0 law'Jh of her store, That she hestowhd until .rhe had no more. Student Council 1; Bible 4; Carnival Court 4. JOANNE CAROLYN PHARMER JODY For hrilliancy, no gem compare: with the eye: of a beautiful woman. Transferred from Lee High, Jacksonville, Florida 3; Volleyball 3; Basketball 3; Journalism Club, Business Editor 3; Annual Staff 3; Pan American Club 3; Science Club 3; Honor Society 4. JAMES EDWARD O'STEEN 11JIMMY - OST Ay, every inch 4 king! Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Track 4; Lettermanhs Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Home- room Vice-President 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Carnival King 4. ROGER LEE PHILLIPS Brains, personality, pep- We all know him by thi: rep. Key Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4. MERIAM M. RANDALL The pmmit of the perfect, then, I: the punuit of xweetneu and light. Transferred from East Marion 2; Home Economics Club 2; Glee Club 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; 0 Club 3, 4; Bible Club 4; Volleyball 3. ZELMA SUE ROBERSON WOOGIE She doeth little kindneme; which moxt leave undone, or despite. Homeroom Treasurer 1; Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Band 3, 4; Drum Majorette 3, 4. RUTH RAWLS Trifie: make perfection, And perfection i: no trifie. Homeroom Treasurer 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2,33; D. C. T. Club 4; Soft- all 2. CLAUDIUS ALLEN ROSS LITTLE Ross Honor, the 5pm that prickx the princely mind. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. BETTY JOSEPHINE REDDING BETSY The day: prior to marriage are like a snappy introduction to a wonderful book. Home Economics Club Vice-President 1; Volley- ball 1; Basketball 1; Bible Club 4. GERALDINE RYAN JERRY In quiet and cmmdeme shall be your .rtrength. Thespian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; An- nual Staff 4; Journalism Club 4. JOHNNIE MYREL ROBERSON MUTT We tire of thoxe pleamre: we take, hut never of thoxe we give. Spanish Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 3; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; D. C. T. Club 4; Volleyball 3. EDITH MARION SANDERS Blext with plain region and Ioher :eme. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1; Basket- ball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2. THELMA MAE ROBERSON BOOGIE The heart of the fair never faileth. Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Band 3, 4; Drum Majorette 3, 4. MELVA ROSE SCHNEIDER The fatex to thi: young lady have been kind, Gracioumess, wit, ax well ax a ready mind. Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Vol- leyball, 1, 2, 3; Softball 2; Vocational Student 3, 4. MARY ELLEN SHANKS BIG FAT CHICKEN The fairext garden in her loohx, And in her mind the wijest hooks. Transferred from Robert E. Lee High, Jackson- ville 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 4. MARY ALICE SMITH M. A. Such another peerless queen only her mirror can reveal. Home Economics Club 1; Thespian Club 1, 2, 4; Library Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Pan American Club 3; Glee Club 3; HO Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Carnival Queen 4; Biology Club 4; Foot- ball Sponsor 4; Class Treasurer 4; Science Club 4. BEVERLY ANNE SHAW To he gentle i: the truest test of a lady. Library Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Science Club 3; Volleyball Champs 3; Annual Staff 4. ELTON CHEDOINE STANALAND FLAPPER More than hi5 wisdom, more than his 100125, we value hi1 merry heart that laugh: at care. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boxing 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Homeroom President 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. FREDDIE MAE SHEROUSE BABY The beautiful are never desolate-- Someone always love them. Dramatic Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 2; D. C. T. Club 4. WALTER JOE STANSELL Move and make room for me at the top. Spanish Club 2, 3; Homeroom President 3; Pho- tography Club 3; Football 3; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Key Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 4; Honor Society 4. JAMES WILLARD SHOEMAKE SHOE - BXG s Sing and work and play he can. Unlimited possibilities ha! such a man. Homeroom President 1, 2; Operetta 1; Annual Staff 1; Football 1, 2, 4; Vice-President of Class 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 3; Junior Rotarian 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Science Club 4; Future Teachers 4. GEORGE ALEX STELOGEANNIS Respomihilities gravitate to the perwn who can shoulder them. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Key Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Dramatic Club 3; Dramatic Club Little Women 3; Future Teachers 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Band Captain 4. REBECCA ANN SHULTZ BECKY ANN Beauty is the promise of the future. Library Club 1; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 2, 3', Secretary 3; Science Club Secretary 3; Football Sponsor 3; Journalism Club 4; Annual Staff 4. GRACE LAVERNE STEPHENS Grace wax in all her stem, heaven in her Iparh- ling eye:, and in every geIture dignity and love. Dramatic Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; 0 Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Library Club 2, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, President 3; Honor Society 3, 4. ASA STRICKLAND Nothing i: more valuable to a man than courtexy. Auto Mechanics. CAROLYN DELORES TILLMAN She 1': fair, divinely fair, And 16; love for godx. Vocational Student 3, 4. HELEN ELIZABETH THOMPSON A perfect woman, nohly plamfd, To warn, to comfort, and command. Basketball 2; Vocational Student 3, 4. MARGARET ANN TUBES Beauty is power; a Jmile it her :word. Homeroom Treasure: 1; Biology Club 1; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- President 2; Latin Club 3, 4. JACK WESLEY THOMPSON Quiet lad, there are but few Who know the treamre: hid in you. Latin Club 3; Science Club 3; Bible Club 4. MARGARET VIVIAN TUCKER If you're there before it's 012w, fair one, youhre there on time. Spanish Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Art Club 4; Annual Staff 4. JACQUELINE ELOISE THOMPSON .. A .. Not for herself but for the world she lives Of her ability she generously gives. Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Wildcat Staff 4. HATTIE OTHELL TYLER HALO Strive to he first if you want In laIt. Home Economics Club 1; Biology Club 1; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Softball 2; Volleyball 1, 2; D. C. T. Club Reporter 4. MARY ELLEN THOMPSON Politeneu of the mind ix to have delicate thoughtr. DOROTHY MAE VOGT MUDFACE A witty woman ix a treasure; d witty beauty ix 4 power. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1; Dra- matic Club 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Library Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 4. BARBARA BAULCH WHIGHAM B Charm: to strike the sight Ami wixdom to win the Ioul. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club Secretary 1, 4; Thespian Society 1, 2, 3; Homeroom President 1; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Journalism Club 3; Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Home- room Vice-President 4; Band First Lieutenant 4. MARJORIE EMMA WILLIAMS It im? the size of the gift- It 1'; the value that counts. Home Economics Club 1; D. C. T. Club 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN WHIGHAM PAT For all that ix fair i: by nature good; That it a :ign to know the gentle blood. Homeroom Secretary 1; Biology Club 2; Pho- tography Club 2; Baseball 2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Champs 2; Latin Club 4; Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM MONROE WILSON BILL Thix milafx a: constant ax the needle and true a: the compxm. Band 1, 2; Navy 3; Drafting 4. CONSTANCE WILLENE WILLIAMS My :trength i1 ax the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure. Transferred from Dothan High School, Alabama 4; Dramatic Club 4; Bible Club 4. JAMES YANCEY He'x a man after our own heart:. Transferred from Wesleyan School, S. C. 4; Track 4; Baseball 4; Science Club 4. LILLIAN JEANETTE WILLIAMS NETTSIE Cenht cook, am? drew, don? resemble Venus Can't ting, am? write, guest 13m just a genius. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1; Library Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; 0 Club 2, 3, 4; Bi- ology Club Vice-President 2; Basketball 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Science Club 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; Wildcat Staff 4. THE PASSING PARADE Being in a sentimental mood the other day, I went to the film library and ran some of the old pictures of the Class of '47. The first one was old, but I still recognized Margaret Barks- dale, Donald Britt, Amos Connell, Ben Dalton, Betty Dekle, Melba Dossey, Dorothy Douglas, Nancy Ellis, Frances Ferguson, Irene Griggs, Nancy Hefner, Pat Hicks, Doris Joyner, Carolyn LuEman, Dickie Meadows, Ola Mae Miller, Bobbie Moothead, Betty Nichols, Margaret Odom, Ruth Rawls, Betty Redding, Johnnie Roberson, Thelma and Zelma Roberson, Allen Ross, Marion Sanders, Melva Schneider, Ann Shaw, Becky Shultz, Mary Alice Smith, Chedoine Stanaland, Jack Thompson, Vivian Tucker, Dot Vogt, and myself running relays, falling 05 the seesaws, and spraying each other with water. This, of course, was the beginning of our long, dramatic journey over the road of Education. The next him I took out was marked Second Grade-1936. The casting oHices had sent Ruth Gray, Marie Hocker, Bettie McNeal, George Stelogeannis, Margaret Ann Tubbs, and Pat Whigham to be members of the cast. This picture showed the bravery with which we faced the tire of the enemy. IWe were taking typhoid shotsJ The third picture was really funny. We were the Primary School seniors and some were lucky enough to have the pretty Miz Johnson as teacher. Talent scouts had discovered Jimmy Foster, Louise Fulford, Hallie Hall, Shirley Huff, Jimmy O'Steen, Willard Shoemake, Joe Stansell, Hattie Tyler, and Marjorie Williams for the Ocala Public School Studios and had placed them as extras in the picture. The fourth film was entitled, How to Play Hop-Scotch, or Youive a Long Jump Ahead. Marjorie Blair, Love Lindsey, Shirley Lindsey, Betty Pentacost, Grace Stephens, and Barbara Whigham's faces were visible in the background shots. The fifth grade added Whitney Bramlette, Robert Carter, Bob Fort, Chris Jensen, Leon Miller, Carolyn Luffman, and Mary Alice Smith to our long list of stars. The latter two had returned to our studio after four years lease to another studio. Measles, fractions, and puppy love were the theme of the sixth grade film. Mary Helen Ketcham was the only new dis- covery that year. The seventh grade picture was a bittersweet one, with the declaration of war mingling with the thrill of being in Junior High. We had reached the silly stage and laughed at every- thing, including Director Matthews' jokes. Hazel Buchanan was introduced as a new starlet and Jimmy Foster made his first comeback. Graduation was the title of the eighth grade picture. Whit Palmer and Mary Alice won the American Legion awards and were we thrilled over the exercises in the new gym. The ceremony was very dignihed with the graduates dressed for tumblingi Marion Krazit, Ray Milton, Jerry Ryan, and Helen Thompson were featured in this film with Willard Shoemake making a dramatic comeback. Next year we starred in a big production entitled, Youill Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rat You. Gordan Beck, Marion Doro, Pat Holden, Jeanne Hugli, Louise Katiba, George Newsom, Freddie Sherouse, Jackie Thompson, and Jeanette Williams broke into the movies this yeari Hattie Tyler, the Whighams, and Marjorie Williams returned to the studio after lease to other studios. The kid party was a big success, with the seniors acting like kids and the frosh gaping at the seniors. In the sophomore picture football season brought our lan- tern dance. The old oak tree was a victim of the same hurricane. Margaret Ann Alvarez, Joyce Bennett, Rebecca Browning, Pauline Busbee, Ben Covington, Betty Jean Free- man, Edsel Godwin, Louise Perryrnan, Meriarn Randall, and Carolyn Tillman were extras. Jimmy Foster and Dickie Mead- ows made comebacks, too. Two magnificent extravaganzas were produced in our junior year. The first entitled, Carnival Time and the other, Garden of Reflections. Both involved a great deal of work and some were elevated to the tanks of producers and directors. Dorothy Cherry, JoAnn Cobb, Joan Duane, Bill Faust, Joan LeSueur, Mary Lewis, Moe Lowe, Bob Mauk, Joanne Pharmer, Roger Phillips, Mary Ellen Shanks, and Asa. Strickland made their debuts in these productions; while Marjorie Blair, Nancy Hef- ner and Mary Helen Ketcham made comebacks. The final picture was filmed in glorious technicolor and showed us in doubtful dignity. Arthur Glattli, Jack Harman, Bob Jaycox, Howard Jonsson, Barbara Keehn, Charles McLeod, Harriet Mahan, Pat Metzler, Milton Miller, Matthew Wall, Willene Williams, Bill Wilson, David Whitworth, Willis McLean, and James Yancey joined us in this our triumph Academy-Award production. Giles Clark and Dick MacKoy made brief personal appearances. So replacing the pictures, I left the hlm library and strolled through the halls of O. H. 8., filled with fond memories of friends, teachers, and good times which made up the Passing Parade of the Class of '47. Historian: AUDREY HENRY THE PROPHECY And now, friends, THREEFEETS TOOTHPASTE brings to you its universal news commentator ..... Gabriel Radiator!!!!! Ah, yes, thereIs good news tonight. After twenty long years on life's stony path, the weary Class of '47 gathered to- gether this May night with their sponsor, Mrs. Robert Taylor tstill with red hair and still talkingD to relate their successes and failures. It was a rather informal gathering-recalling their days in Pinkiels English classes. Since my time is limited I shall only relate the careers of the most peculiar, unusual, and outstanding people of this famous group. Perhaps I should mention hrst one of the molt unusual of all occupations, that of one Mr. Whitney Bramlette, a well- known millionaire, whose alimony checks, so his secretary, Miss Doris Joyner reports, are getting more and more numerous. In the past twenty years he has been married to Marie Hacker; home-economics teacher, Mary Alice Smith, now the wife of Count Amos Connellovitch, Becky Ann Shultz, who has gone back to W. D., and Love Lindsey, a famous model from the exclusive Hallie Hall Shoppe. Incidentally, it is rumored that Vivian Tucker, recently widowed millionairess has an eye on Mr. Bramlette. In Mr. Bramlette's party at the reunion were Joe Stansell, one of his many lawyers, and Margaret Ann Tubbs, Mr. Stansell's secretary. Mary Ellen Shanks, Jimmie tBrown-Eyesl Foster, and Jeanne Hugli, stars in the famous Broadway musical, Bob Fortis Follies, flew from New York this afternoon just for this reunion. They were accompanied by Mr. Fort and their director, Jeanette Williams. Also coming from New York was Joan LeSueur, owner and manager of the LeSueur Advertising Firm. George Newsom, arrived several hours later. Her assistant, Another former student attending was Jim Oune Fruitl Mayberry, nationally known emcee on the Fivefingers Quiz program. The commercial singer on this program is Miss Jerry Ryan. The Fivehngers program is followed by Carolyn LuEman, the Lady Next Door, teller of children's stories. The two famous bandleaders, Oglesby Moe Lowe. and George Stelogeannis, were fortunately playing three week en- gagements in Miami, so they flew up with Ben Dalton and Joan Duane, nationally famous dance team, which was appear- ing with them at the Beach Comber. But before I continue,-a word from our sponsor. Are your teeth soft? Do you have trouble chewing your food? Use Threefeets and solve all your troubles. Thank you. Ben Covington and Dickie Meadows, struggling comedians, were the closest to home, however, playing a one-night stand in Santos. While speaking of the struggling, I must mention Marion Doro, cub reporter for the womanls page of the Star-Banner, whose editor is Joanne Pharmer. The commercial art firm of Hicks, Dossey 8c Moorhead, Inc., Was represented by Loretta Hicks, Melba Dossey, and Bobbie Jean Moorhead. While some of this class have spread throughout the United States, a great many have remained in Ocala. Ah, yes, it reminds me of my youth. They are: Patsy Holden, golf- pro. at the Highlands, Roger Lee Philips, local milkman, who fulhlls this capacity in more ways than one, Bob Jaycox, foot- ball and basketball coach at Ocala High, Bob Mauk, garbage collector, Jimmie O'Steen, Colonel of the Home Guard tthatls the closest he could get to the Armyl, James Yancey, shoe salesman at Penney's, Chedoine Flapper Stanaland, still soda- jerking, Grace Stephens, music teacher in the primary school, Allen Ross, owner of the Grand Champion Bull Sultana, Ray Milton, Colonel Garth's successor in the Chemistry lab., Wil- liam Raymond Faust, Sultana's doctor, Chris Jensen, beloved History teacher, Dot Vogt, one of Chris' students, Audrey Henry, author of best selling sequel to Gone With the Wind, Here Come: the Breeze, Dorothy Douglas, tap-dancing instruc- tor, Frances Ferguson, orchid collector, Ruth Gray, pianist at the Sunset, Willard Shoemake, vocalist, also at the Sunset, Nancy Hefner, poet laureate of Florida, now residing at Chat- tahoochee, Shirley Huff, recently promoted from ticket seller to assistant manager at the Ritz, Louise Katiba, Chamber of Commerce secretary, Mary Helen Ketcham, professional baby sitter, Margaret Odom, model, Mary Lewis and Shirley Lindsey, co-owners of famous chain stores, Lewis-Lindsey, Thelma and Zelma Roberson,- owners of toy shop specializing in toys for twins, Melva Rose Schneider, carrying on as florist for Schnei- ders Florist Shop, Ann Shaw, just sitting around and assisting Betty Jane Pentacost and Marjorie Blair in their novelty shop when she gets up the energy, Jay Parrish, beach comber at the Sulfur Trickle, and Whigham tPaO, Whigham tBarbaral, and Britt tDonaldl , local law hrm. One moment pleaSWa communique from Cairo, Egypt has just been handed meeOh, tsniE-snifD this is sad indeed!!!!!! Two of the most promising members of the Class of ,47 developed a surprising insight into the future after writing the prophecy for their class. And now after twenty long years of silence, their voices have been heard across the continents tand the ocean, tooi as they sit in the 'shade of the palms tthey couldn't stand the sunl surrounding their oasis, sifting the sands of time, and predicting the future for the millions of people who come seeking their aid. Some day they may returnewho knows? tthe shadow knowsl. But now, I see that my time is running outeso I will bid you a fond farewell from Threefeets Toothpaste-and reminding you that if you use Threefeets todayenofeets tomorrow tand no teeth eithen. Thank you and good-night. NANCY ANN ELLIS and BETTY DEKLE, Clan Prophets THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors-not the Juniors but the Seniorseof the '47anot the 37 but the '47eclass of O. H. S.enot G. H. S. -but 0. H. S.-being of soundenot unsound but sounde mind-not brain but mind-do herebyenot thereby but here- byawill and bequeathanot keep but will and bequeath- the following-not preceding but the following: TO Mt. Jones, out loving principal, out respected, beloved and well cared for text books, with deepest sorrow. TO Mrs. Taylor tPinkiel, our beloved sponsor, a whole bushel basket of ink bottles, all colors, shapes and sizes. tMay she fill her pen in easel TO the Juniors, dumb as they are, our Senior privileges in assembly. TO the Sophomores, dumber than the Juniors, out ways of getting around the Colonel. TO the Freshmen, even dumber than the Sophomores, twelre in a tutl out dignity and our love and devotion for out alma mater, O. H. S. TO the whole faculty, the peace and solitude that will follow our sad departure. tMay they teach in peacej And now not then but now-individuallyanot all together but individuallyewe give the followinganot the preceding but the following: I,Matgatet Ann Alvarez, will my sparkling wit to Helen Jensen. 1, Margaret Batksdale, leave all commercial subjects to future commercial students. 1, Arthur Beal, will my blond, wavy hair to Carolyn Shealy. I, Gordan Beck, leave at last. I,Joyce Elizabeth Bennet, will my quiet personality to Jim- mie Mae Pyles. I,Marjotie Blair, will my knowledge of Spanish to Gloria Cornelia Kline. 1, Whitney Buck Btamlette, will my lazy ways to Bill Chapin. I,Donald Britt, will my brawn to Joe Wooten. 1, Mary Rebecca Browning, leave Ocala High shouting Halle- lujah!!! 1, Hazel Buchanan Jennings, leave to be With my husband. I,Pauline Busbee, will my good conduct in Chemistry class to Ronald Gay. I, Robert Carter, leave D. C. T. at long last. I,Dorothy Elizabeth Cherry, leave my ability to type to Shirley West. LJOAnn Cobb, bequeath my love of being a cheerleader to Rose White. I, Amos Connell, leave my Model-A to Joanne Blalock. 1, Frank Edward Cook, leave to return to the Service. 1, Ben Covington, bequeath my wit to some dull Sophomore. LBen Dalton, will my smooth dancing to Dick Scott. 1, Betty Anne Dekle, leave my many colored harlequin glass- es to Mrs. Taylor tPinkiel. I,Mation Doro, will my gray hairs and weekly orations to the unlucky Junior who follows me next year the sucker. I, Melba Dossey, will my typing ability to Sonya Goldman. I,Dotothy Douglas, bequeath the memory of my luscious Japanese ballet slippers to all the kids who dtooled over them. I,Julia Joan Duane, will my bell lyre to Hetby Clatkson. I,Nancy Ellis, leave all fried shrimp in Daytona to people who like them. LWilliam Raymond Faust, will the wolf in me to Trusten Drake. I,Ftances Ferguson, will my nickname, Hambone, to anyone who will take it. LRobett Fort, will my musical ability to Lamar Batts. LJimmy Foster, will my beeg, brown eyes to some little boy that needs them. I, Betty Jean Freeman, will my wee, tiny voice to Nellie Jo Sanders. I,Louise Fulfotd, leave, but I sho' hate to leave the radio class. 1, Arthur Glattli, will my brown eyes to Odette Moses. I,Edsel Godwin, will my tyou guessed i0 ted, red hair to Margaret Fausett. I, Lillian Ruth Gray, will Billy to some wolfess in O. H. 8. next year. t I think Illl stay and protect my interestJ ' I,Emma Irene $tiggs, will my skill in sewing to the future Freshmen. I,Hallie Dehon Hall, will my Vogue-ish looking clothes to Alice Hocket. I,Jack Harman, will my hard head for hitting the soccer to Norbert Woods. 1, Nancy Jean Hefner, will my ability to out-talk Mrs. Garth in Biology class to a future Biology student who doesn't talk as much as I do. I, Audrey Henry, leave soccer and softball to Miss Boyles. I,Lotetta Mae Hicks, leave my drawing skill to Moot Thomas, Jr. I,Matie Wtay Hocket, will my athletic prowess to Chat- maine Nobles. 1, Patricia Holden, will my new Pontiac to JoAnn Lovett. 1, Shirley Huff, will my low, sultry voice to Peggy Deen. I,Jeatme Theresa Hugli, will my cute giggle to Ivy Camp. 1, Robert Jaycox, leave JoAnn Lovett to Lill Harry. I,Chtis Jensen, leave Pinkie in stitches. I,Howatd Allen Jonsson, will my Yankee accent to the Southern boys. I,Doris Joyner, leave to see Cecil Petette. I,Louise Katiba, will my blue-black hair to Mariam Katiba. I,Batbata D. Keehn, leave my whistling to a Thespian of next year. 1, Mary Helen Ketcham, leave my twirling ability to Wanda Cole. I,Mation Ktazit, will my extreme height to Carolyn Tom- linson. I,Joan Michels LeSueut, will to all the little Fteshman girls my sophisticated manner. I,Maty K. Lewis, leave Dot Jones to graduate next year. I,Love Louteen Lindsey, will my cute, lill dimples to Erroll Bailey. 1, Shirley Lindsey, leave with all my pretty sweaters. I,Oglesby Ashley Lowe tMoel, leave David behind and hope that he won't be as nutty as I am. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I,Carolyn Bonnie Luffman, leave my trembly voice to a Speech student of next year. I,Geotge Willis McLean, leave my extreme height, and I do mean height, to Micky Adkinson. I,Charles McLeod, leave the correct pronunciation of my name to Miss Beavers. I,Bettie Jean McNeal, leave Mr. Bullington with a happy smile. I, Harriett Mehan, leave my dungarees to Jewel Lee Carriket. I,Robert E. Mauk, will my eager-beavemess thH, Oh, golly there isnlt anyone that eager. I,Jimmy Mayberry, leave with Cobbliskie. I,Dickie tRobinhoodl Meadows, will my motto, It ainlt easy, to any stupe that thinks it is. I,Patticia Metzler, leave to Hy airplanes to my heartls con- tent. I,Milton Miller, leave Social Science to Miss Beavers. 1, Leon Miller, leave my flashy actions to Art Leitheuset. 1,0121 Mae Millet, leave my beloved green and white band uniform to Monroe Grant. I,Ray Milton, will my quiet intelligence to the dumb Jun- iors. I, Bobbie Moorhead, leave in hopes of getting in 313 Jennie Murphree. I,Geotge Newsom, leave the OHlCC of Senior Class presi- dent to some other goon. I,Betty Nichols, leave my fair complexion to Marguerite Dillman. I,Margaret Odom, leave my um Alyward. I,Jimmy O'Steen, leave my crutches to Docky Martin, who'll probably need 'em. figure to Alice I,John Jay Parrish, Will my carefree ways to George Sartes. I,Betty Jane Pentacost, leave with Marjorie. I,Abbie Louise Perryman, leave to join Barney. I,Joanne Carolyn Pharmer, leave all my teachers for Bar- bara. I,Roger Lee Phillips, leave my way with women tas has been done in the paso to Johnny Gallegher. I, Meriam Randall, will my quiet ways to Mary Jane Thomas. I,Ruth Rawls, will my dignified swing to Susie Mae Day. 1, Betty Redding, leave with my diamond. I,Johnnie Roberson, will my natural blond hair to Peggy Ann Mixon. I,Thelma Roberson, leave with Zelma, my twin. I,Zelma Roberson, leave with Thelma, my twin. I,Allen tRedl Ross, bequeath my winged feet to Jackie Prater. l,Geraldine Ryan, will my pigtails to Norma Crane. I, Edith Marion Sanders, leave Pop in peace. I,Melva Rose Schneider, leave Commercial Art with a sigh tof relieD. I,Maty Ellen Shanks, leave so somebody else can get Billy out of trouble next year. I,Beverly Ann Shaw, bequeath my story-telling voice to Betty Allen Martin. I,Freddie Mae Sherouse, will my ability to help Mr. Garth in the oilice to Martha Jones. I,James Willard Shoemake, leave to attend camp with the Camphte girls. I, Becky Ann Shultz, regretfully leave W. D. behind. 1, Mary Alice Smith, will my flirtatious manner to Ann Rus- sell. tAs if she needs i0. 1, Chedoine tFlappen Stanaland, leave my sportsmanship and my nickname to W. D. Curry. I,Joe Stansell, bequeath my flaming red locks and pompa- dour to JoAnn Dillman. I,Geotge Alex Stelogeannis, bequeath my beloved comet to Carolyn Cole. I, Grace Stephens, will my crazy lil, walk to Pat Duane. I,Asa Strickland, leave 0. H. S. with a sigh tof relieD. I,Helen Elizabeth Thompson, leave bookkeeping to Miss Duncan, who never makes a mistake. I,Jack Thompson, will my quiet intelligence to the future Seniors. I,Eloise Jacqueline Thompson, will my red hair to Jackie Wilkerson. I,Carolyn Tillman, leave my shorthand ability to Lillian Hodgman. I,Margaret Ann Tubbs, leave one year after Walter. I,Vivian Tucker, leave with all my foolishness. LHattie Tyler, will my ability to be on time to classes to Rupert Caviness. I,Dorothy Vogt, leave one year after my sister Bettie. LWalter Matthew Wall, will my nice looks to anyone who needs them. I,Barbara Whigham, bequeath my lill brain for couplet writing to Erin Vaughn. 1, Patricia Whigham, will my sandpaper voice to Larry Izlar. I,Constance Willene Williams, will my long curly hair to Kitty Thrash. l, Lillian Jeanette Williams, will my job as business manager of the annual to whoever can find that fotty-nine cents. I,Matjotie Emma Williams, bequeath my petite figure to Jean Wade. 1, Billy Wilson, will my bright red hair to Kenneth Horton. I,David Whitworth, leave the radio class. I,James Yancey, will my easy going ways to Glynn Ryles. BETTY DEKLE and NANCY ELLIS Lawyerx Wimwses: LOVE LINDSEY DICKIE tROBINHoom MEADOWS MARION D0110 FlASH-BACKS Bobbie Jenn. Birthday Puny. NEC Tackle '44. Love and her dolly. Girl Scouts. Eat 'em up Wildcats Jay up to his old trucks. Marie's celebration. Play bull! Innocence. 7 9 '2 They teach 'em young. Guess who? TwinkIe-Toes Holden. Sponsors: MR. 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RUTHERFORD RICHARD STROW MOOT THOMAS CLARENCE SANDERS JEAN SANDERS Gm TOWNSEND JANE TUTTLE PATSY SIMMONS BRUCE SMITH DOLORES TYLER KATRINE UNDERWOOD BOBBY USHER ERIN VAUGHN CLAYTON WILLIAMS DOT WILLIAMS ROSAIJE VECKRUISE JEAN WADE LEWIS WILLIAMS RUSSELL WILLS CATHERINE WATSON J. C. WEATHERSBEE SHIRLEY WEST VIRGINIA WHALEY ROSE WHITE JACQUIE WILKINSON No picture JACK CHAFFIN FRANK GLATTI WILLIAM HAMMOCK KENNETH HORTON ART LEITHEUSER LEONA LILES WILLIAM REYNOLDS LORRAINE SANFORD SARA SAUNDERS MARGARET SHOOTS JIMMY SWINDELL GENE THOMAS HARRISON BLACK JAMES SASSER GILBERT RODGERS BARRY BRYSON MILTON BRANTLY TOM KAMMERER THE MARCH OF TIME! Sept. 9eAw-right rat-pick up that book! Sept. l3eThe day was Fridayeso everyone stayed homu Sept. l6eMr. Jones says: ttNo ratting. Sept. ZOeChecrlcaders hold first pep meet. Sept. 26hWe burn Georgia tin efhgyt! Sept. 27eBrunswick burns us ton heJdH Oct. leKilroy was here. Oct. 4eFuothulI. WW6 Oct. lleLake City game 1 I l II Oct. 11;Hunur Society Induction. Oct.15-Rep0rt cards. Uh, well, we didn't intend to pass anyway. Oct.18eSome kid named ttBrown and Leon played the Wildcats at Webb Stadium. Oct. 24i41'uotbalt. Oct. SleHail the Junior Carnival King and Queen. Nov. 1-PuotballeDaytuna swims to victory. Nov. SeSume moron wanted to organize the annual stall Nov. SeLeesburggwe won I I I 1 Nov. ISeFootbaHhoh. Nov. ZOeSallie takes of? for Cuba. Nov. 22eHomecoming h- Cainesville - football game - Senior Hop! Nov. 27-We smear Eustislll Nov. 288129-Thnnksgiving holidays-plus a whole week end!!! Dec. 2-We need a few days to recuperate. Dec. F16 more shopping days ,til Xmas. Dec. 6-We spent this week getting our beauty strut ready. Skit night presented by the Thespians. Dec. l3eAn Jim lemme see my pictureH Dec. l9-Football banquet. Who shot that firecracker? Dec. 20-Christmas holidays ttil Jan. 6! Jan. 14-Annual stat? thinks something ought to be done. Jan. 23 8t 24hMid-term examSe-nobody Hunks the Cal's stuff! 1 1! Jan. 24-Tirst edition of the WILDCAT! Jan. 28eAnnual has growing pains. Jan. SIhWhat do you know? Last day of the first month of new year! Feb. IaOnIy 14 more days and the annual goes to press twe hopet. Feb. 3aRotnry entertains Senior girls at luncheon. Feb. 5-Annual staff begins to sweat. Feb. lO-Band heads for ttGasparilla. Feb. llettPinkie presents ULittle Nell of the UFul- lies of 47. Feb. IZeMr. Burke visits us and issues a reprieve ta: Audrey sayst. Feb. lS-Basketball tournament-we lost. Feb. 1-7-Senior personal cards come in. Feb. 18-Whu can predict the future? Feb. 20-The annual goes out, the annual staff takes a deep breath, and Miss Evans goes into a faint. Feb. 21-Patsy, Marion, and Jeanette work frantically to revive Miss Evans. Feb. 22hAudrey decides that smelling salts may help. Feb. 23wMiss Evans is reported conscious, but in a weakened condition. March 1-Oh would I were on yonder hill A basking in the sun. W'ith all the things Pve gozt to dot done. March ZMOh! That lucky Student Council. OH again. March 217Honor Society leaves school empty. March ZSePlacement tests. Oh! Oh! Oh! April 1140 Club house party. May ?EFreshmun Kid Partyhsecond childhooJ. May 9aSophnmore splash party-not a drop. May lG-Jr.-Sr. Prom. May 30eCraduntion . . . what a night. June 1-What a morning! Free at last!!! Officers: lARRY IZLAR Vice-Presidenl IVY CAMP Treasurer MARY STELOGEANNIS Secretary BILLY FURR President MINOR ROLES Sophomorw S n... $ : 3 Sponsors: MRS. GARTH MISS BEAVERS MRS. GREEN MR. WILSON HELEN ALBERTSON EDDIE ALDRICH EVELYN BUTLER IVY CAMP MAUDE ALLISON DEWEY ARNETTE ALAN CAMPBELL G. B. CHAPPELL ALICE AYLWARD ERROLL BAILEY CHARLES CHAUNCEY HERSCHEL CLAYTON WILLIAM BARKER LAMARR BA'rrs JO ANN COLEMAN GLENN CONNER JUNE BLODGETT MARGARET BRONSON ROBERT COOKSEY BETTY COOPER CHARLES BROWN KENNETH BROWN RALEIGH LEE COOPER RUDOLPH CORDREY BILL BUFFINGTON CLARA BURGDORFF HARRIET COWAN DORIS CUNNINGHAM BOBBIE DANIELS PEGGIE DEAN JUANITA GASKIN HOWARD GETFORD GEORGE DEVANEY ROBERT DICKY MARGARET GLATI'I LOUISE GOODYEAR MARGARITE DILLMAN OWEN DRIGGERS ELVEN GRUBBS MARIE HART JEAN DUNCAN BILLY DUNNING GAINES HARRISON VIRGINIA HAYES CARL EHLENBACH DAVID ERICKSON ALICE HOCKER BUDDY HOGAN LOUISE FORD IMOGENE FUGUA JOHN'HUGLI LARRY IZLAR BILLY FURR TOMMY GADD BETTY JOHNSON BETTY JONES BETTY KATIBA JUNE KENNEDY HARRIET MARSHALL DOCKY MARTIN JOYCE KINARD ARTHUR KING JANIE MEADOWS VIRGINIA MEADOWS KATHRYN KING BETTY KRAZIT PAUL MELIN DALE MILLER CHARLES LANCE DAVID LOWE DILLON MILLER TOMMIE JEAN MITCHELL SHIRLEY LUFFMAN VIRGINIA LUFFMAN PEGGY MIXON ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY GEORGE MACKAY JOHN MCEARCHAN BETTY MOXLEY RHEBA JEAN O'STEEN JEAN MCKELVEY JANE MANSFIELD A. W. PARRAMORE PORTER PRIEST ERLNA REAVES DOROTHY REDDING J. D. SUMMER CAROL SWANGO LOUISE SADLER JOYCE SANDLIN HILDA THOMAS MARY JANE THOMAS GEORGE SARRES DICK SCOTT LEONA THOMPSON CAROLYN TOMLINSON CAROLYN SHEALY MARLOW SLAUGHTER ARTHUR WADE JACK WEBB ROBERTA SMITH DEWIT'I' SORRELS MARY ANNA WEINSPECH JIMMIE WILLIAMS MARY ANN STAIRLY ARTHUR STARLING JOED WILSON NANCY WINDSOR BILLY STEELE MARY STELOGEANNIS NORBERT WOOD JOE WOOTEN J. L. YANCEY MILDRED YAXLEY w v...- MINORS IN BACK OF THE CAMERA VIVIAN COLLINS JACKIE CHAPLINE DEEN CRUZE MARGARET GALSTER JAMES GREENE WAYNE C. LAND HELEN LESTER JOHN MCEARCHERN JOHN MCGEE CLIFTON NICHOLS GEORGE O'STEEN CHARLES PARKER DAVID POOLE JOHN Ross MARY SANDERS FARREN SMITH JAMES SMITH MARTHA STEPHENS DWIGHT STOFFELL JACKIE VLIER FRED YAXLEY BOB WYNNE JIM WORRILL SPONSORS MISS MCLAURIN MRS. PRIEST MRS. ANDERSON MR. ROCHE '4! EXTRAS ?reAlumen s 3; g ' w OFFICERS HAROLD PARRISH Prexidemt DALE WILKINSON Vice-Prelident BETTY MEGGS S ecremry AUDREY HUGHSON Treamrer Janet Amette Elsie Atkinson Betty Battle Virginia Battle Betty Ruth Batts Eugene Bell Walter Berry Ann Blitch Gloria Bowman Betty Brooks Fanny Bryant Helen Buchanan Laquita Burnett Elda Carpenter Sidney Carter Mary ChaHin Wallace Chatman Rebecca Chitty Herbert Clarkson Carolyn Cole Harmonelle Cole Ferdie Cole Ellen Connor Jerry Cullison Lois Cunningham Barbara Currington James Davies Tommie Lou Davis Betty Jean Dossey Betty Douglas Thurston Drake Jimmy Duft June Dunn Betty Faust Barbara Franklin Anne Gatlin Beverly Gehlin Dorothy George Henryetta Greene Polly Gunter Barbara Hefner Larry Herdon Harry Hicken Bobby Hightower Audrey Hughson Bonnie Hulsey Emma Johnson Carol Jones Glenn Jones Martha Jones Marvin Judd Charlotte Kauffman Nelrea Keel Audrey Knight Bubba Lance E W. Lavengood Bobbie Nell Liles David Loper Ruth Lyles Bobby McClain Kenneth MacKay Elizabeth McLeod Shirley McNeal Bubba Martin Dolly Mamey Wilbur Mattox Mildred May Betty Meggs Louise Morgan Jack Nesbitt Bobby Newsome Alice Owen Beatrice Park Harold Parrish Mary Ann Parrish Forest Perryman Iris Poole Jackie Prater Walter Ray Mary F. Redding Donald Rhemes Ina Riggs Lester Rilea Joyce Riles Ann Robertson Celeste Rodgers Betty Lou Roe James Rosier Ann Russell Glen Ryals Nellie Jo Sanders Virginia Sanford Helen Sasser Al Scudder Joan Seeley Billy Shanks Bonnie Lee Sistrunk Ruby Smith Barbara Starling Joe Stokes Della Sullivan Geraldine Sutton Charles Thompson Kitty Thrash Jo Ann Todd Lanier Tucker Avis Vaughn Juanita Vinson Marion Walker Gary Watson Irma Weaver Billy Whaley Rodger Whigham Dickie White George Whitehurst Gertrude Wicker Mervyn Wiggins Bobby Williams Dale Wilkinson Glen Wright V M Jerry Summerville WW 1 Yvonne Yandlg Joseph Barry Donald Howard Byron McClendon Wayne MacDonald John Mills Alton Perryman Murray Proctor Eugene Sullivan Charles Thompson CAMERA SHY Gene Sauls Beverly Cruze Betty Revels Rena Stevens Eloise Sutton Kilroy Willard Shoe Shoemake, Tackle Co-Caphain; NEC Honorable Mention Last row, left to right: Coach Mike Bucha, Bertine, Martin, D., Curry, Coach Ollie Daughtery. . Foster, Jaycox, Frazier, Martin, B., Furr, Davis, Whaley, Williams, R. Bramlette, Stanaland, O'Steen, Caviness, Mgr., Head Coach Oliver E. Daughtcry tRith Assistant Coach Michael H. Bucha Hem FOOTBALL SQUAD Shoemake, Britt, D., Ross, Gay, Raney, Erickson, . . Second row: Horton, Liethouser, Chappel, . . . Seated: Pollbck, Mgr., Donald Buck Britt, Tackle Co-Captain; NEC Honorable Mention Dickey, Chapman, Russian, Britt, Wright, Smith, Faust, McDonald, Reynolds, Mgr. Doc Martin, Alternate Center Ocala Ocala Ocala . Ocala . Ocala . Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala FOOTBALL iSCHEDULE Ocala B . Ocala B . Ocala B . Ocala B . 6 -y- Brunswick . l3 e-Live Oak . . . 14 7- Lake City 0 Leon . . . . . 13 1 Fletcher . . . . 0 - Daytona 27 1 Leesburg . . . 0 - Bolles . 0 1 Gainesville 13 - Eustis 25 - Leesburg B 6 - Leesburg B 12 1 Lake City B 0 1 Lake City B Williams, J., Levins, 13 13 27 40 13 12 21 27 24 18 way Buck Bramlzttc, Guard Ronnie Gay, Fullback Flapper Standland, End NEC Honorable Mention Kcnndh Horton, Halfback Jimmie Ost O'Stccn, Center Allen Red Ross, Quarterback NEC Honorable Mention W. D. Marcus Curry, End Harry Marlon Icrtina, Halfback Jack Bear Harman, Guard BASKETBALL A SCHEDULE Ocala . , . 62 4 Reddick . . 14 Ocala . . . 32 4 Daytona . . 43 Ocala . . . 41 4 Leesburg . . 30 Ocala . . . 35 4 St. Leo . . 26 Ocala . . . 32 4 Leon . . . 59 Ocala . . . 38 4 Lake City . 32 O'cala . . . 36 4 Bolles . . 31 Ocaia . . . 45 4 Alachua . . 27 Ocala . . . 46 4 Fletcher . . 30 Ocala . . . 39 4 St. Leo . . 34 Ocala . . . 5O 4 Gainesville . 32 Ocala . . . 41 4 Daytona . . 31 Ocala . . . 49 4 Fletcher . . 21 Ocala . . . 35 4 Gainesville . 38 N. E. C. TOURNAMENT Ocala . . . 46 4 Gainesville . 33 BOB JAYCOX, Forward CHEDOINE FLAPPER STANALAND, Center Ocala ' ' 3 35 2 Lake City ' 40 All NEC First String All NEC Second String C o-Captain C 0-Captain BASKETBALL B SCHEDULE Ocala . . . . . . . 48 4 Reddick . . . . . . 10 Ocala . . . . . . . 24 4 Fletcher Ocala . . . . . . . 24 4 Daytona . . . . . . 36 Ocala . . . . . . . 34 4 St. Leo Ocala . . . . . . . 45 4 Leesburg . . . . . . 17 Ocala . . . . . . . 32 4 Gainesville Ocala . . . . . . . 26 4 Williston . . . . . . 31 Ocala . . . . . . . 22 4 Daytona Ocala . . . . . . . 31 4 Lake City . . . . . . 22 Ocala . . . . . . . 35 4 Fletcher Ocala . . . . . . . 27 4 Bolles . . . . . . , 21 Ocala . . . . . . . 43 4 Gainesville Ocala.......324Alachua......22 Top to bottom, left to right: Ronald Gay, Coach Ollie Daughtety, W. D. Curry, Jim Foster, Bubba Martin, Chedoine Stanaland, Bob Jaycox, Jody Davis, Doc Martin, Willard Shoemake, Harry Bertine, Gordon Gray. RONALD GAY Guard W. D. CURRY Forward JODY DAVIS Guard MARION BER'I'INE Guard THE COACHES AND TEAM 'I'HE HOMECOMING SPONSORS mrubdy TIRED, BUT HAPPY HAKE CITY JUST GOT BEAU Ietteman 'A 61:16 Couch Daugheriy Chedoine Sfcnulund Allen Ross Jimmy O'Sfeen Sponsor President Viee-Presidenl Secretary-Treasurer PURPOSE: To PromOte Athletics Left to right: Mr. Daugherty, Don Britt, Allan Ross, Bob Jaycox, Jimmy Williams, Sandy Pollack, C. E. Frazier, Kenneth Horton, Dickie Meadows, Jay Parrish, Joe Stansell, J. C. Weathersbee, Jimmy Foster, Marion Bertine, Billy Reynolds, Jimmy Mayberry, Charlie Arnold, Billy Furr, Willard Shoemake, Chedoine Stanaland, Bill Faust, Gordon Gray, Billy Chapin, Ronald Gay, Docky Martin, George Raney, Whitney Bramlette, Jimmy O'Steen, Chris Jensen, W. D. Curry. Cheerleadeu AT WORK AT PLAY Mgwngwy mwmu, k1.y,m,,,4 - L L m Mgmwawrw, g Mk; x; 3Mt$uvxw r MaaW h x , x L - VWWWWWW: Jmmy Mayberry, Jo Ann Cobb, Dickie Meadows, Rose White, Lewis Williams, Love Lindsey. 0 CM JEAN WADE GRACE STEPHENS MARY ALICE SMITH PAT HICKS MISS BOYLES Preside!!! Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor PURPOSE: The purpose of the 0 Club is to provide an opportunity for wholesome recreation after school. Odette Moses, Marjorie Blair, Jo Ann Lovett, Jacquie Wilkinson, Helen Norcross, Katrina Underwood, Mary Stelogean- nis, Mariam Katiba, Audrey Henry, Jeanette Williams, Charmaine Nobles, Hallie Hall, Pat Holden, Marion Doro, Mar- garet Fausett, Pauline Busbee, Joanny Blalock, Meriam Randall, Pat Hicks, Grace Stephens, Jean Wade, Mary Alice Smith, Betty Allen Martin, Miss Eloise Boyles. . . . Not phtured: Love Lindsey. GIRLS' GOLF Middle, left to right: Mr. Henry Taylor, Pat Holden, Miss Eloise Boyles, Audrey Henry, Hallie Hall, Dolly Ann Matney, Jerry Ryan, Harriett Marshall, Ellen Connor, Fanny Bryant, Betty Jean Revels, Kitty Thrash, Pauline Busbce, Betty Douglas, Rebec- ca Chitty, Betty Forbes, Nancy Ellis, Ruth Clayton, Jeanette Williams, Love Lindsey. GIRLS' SOCCER Left Io right: Virginia Battle, Martha Stevens, Maude Allison, Margaret Glattli, Gloria Bouman, Helen Albertson, Peggy Dea Mary Stelogeannis, Harriet Cowan, Della Sullivan, Mary Ann Stairley, Mary Louise Ford, Mary Jane Thomas, Barbara Frank lin, Betty Cooper, June Dunn, Betty Battle, Alice Hocker. 41... H, ARCHERY Nellie Joe Sanders, Mary Louise Ford, Harriet Cowan, Helen Albertson, Mary Ann Stairley, Betty Battle, Betty Dekle. SOFTBALL Nina Coleman, Juanita Gaskin, Clara Butgdorff, Rosalie Beulah Baldwin, Betty Jean Dossey, Doris Cunningham, Ruth MacKay, Veckriuse, Louise Morgan, Mary Frances Redding. BASKETBALL Evelyn Butler, Yvonne Yandley, Barbara Hefner, Mary Porter, Nellie Joe Sanders. s. CLASS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Fint row, left to right: Bobbie Daniels, Joyce Sandlin, Betty Johnson, Maud Allison. . . . Second row: Errol Bailey, Virginia Meadows, Harriette Cowan, Leona Thompson. aA7wm432,w$xrm.w ti $m a m-le4e W ?IwJ 90 dry Moe Lowe Band officers: Bob Fort, 2nd Lieutenant; Barbara Whigham, Is? lieutenant; George Stole Trombone Solo, 159 Div sign, Slate Contest Captain; Amos Connel, 2nd Lieufenanf; Bobby Jones, 2nd Lieulenanf; looking over Gasparilla invifafions. Moe Lowe leads the band. . , Pop Armstrong The Ocala High School band has been e of the outstanding school bands in e state since its organization in 1922 by rs. Brownee Cteaton Cole. In 1944, en Mrs. Cole retired, Pop Armstrong k over the band leadership. They have en successful in every contest and have on state and national honors in previ- 5 years. Nicknamed the Gteenhornets it their speed and rhythm the band is 0 one of the fastest marching bands in e state. At the district contest in Deland they k a Ist Division and at the state con- t in Miami they made 2nd Division. Marching band at attention. Captain: George Stelogeannis; First Lieutenant: Barbara Whigham; Second Lieutenants: Amos Connell, Bob Fort; Sergeants: Sonya Goldman, Muriel Fielding, Patricia Whigham; Corporals: Oglesby Lowe, Joan Montague, Mary Brent O'Steen, Arthur Starling; Private First Class: Marion Sanders, Joan Seeley, Joyce Kinard, David Lowe, Ola Mae Miller; Privates: Elsie Atkinson, Lamar Batts, Jack Brooks, Herbert Clarkson, Carolyn Cole, Harmonelle Cole, Wanda Cole, Joan Duane, Jean Duncan, Carl Ehlenbach, Monroe Grant, Bonnie Hulsey, Carol Jones, Roberta Jones, June Kennedy, Mary Helen Ketchum, Shirley Luffman, Harriet Mahan, Betty Montgomery, Lorene McKelvy, Shirley McNeal, Bobbie Newsome, Porter Priest, Thelma Roberson, Zelma Roberson, Virginia Sanford, Roberta Smith, Richard Sttow, Jane Tuttle, Dorothy Vogt, Marion Walker, Roget Whigham, Jacque Wilkinson, Joed Wilson, Bill Chapin, Marion Bertine, Charlotte KauRman, Wayne Bullock, Betty Jean Creaser, Eugene Stanaland, Ftahces Underwood. Student Council Joe annull Cllfll Jensen Miss Wonthorly lobby Jones Willard Shoemuko President Vico-Pruldem Sponsor Secretary Treasurer Left to right: Willard Shoemake, George Newsom, Chris Jensen, Dickie Meadows, Carol Jones, Carolyn Shealy, Miss Weathe Joe Stansell, Ronald Gay, Harold Parrish, Billy Futt, Jimmie Williams, Bobby Jones, Sohya Goldman. PURPOSE: In order to foster the sentiment for law and order in the school, to provide opportunities for students coop tion in the internal government of the school, to promote worthy student activities and the general welfare of the school, and give students training for citizenship, the student council organization of Ocala High School is formed. ational llonor 50am; The purpose of the Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development of char- acter in the pupils of O. H. S. George Sfelogeannis Jeanene Williams President Vice-Presidenf Marion Doro Audrey Henry Secretary Treasurer lob Fora Grace Stephens Pu! Holden Hallie Hall Min Beavers Sponsor t7 love lindsoy Chris Jensen Puf Hicks Ray Milton Joan lo Sueur Joe Sfunsell Ieny Dekle Mario Hacker len Covingion Joanna Pharmer Kat; Cla6 Mr. Jones Chris Jensen J. C. Wenthersbee George MucKuy Ben Covington Sponsor President Vica-Prosidanf Secretary Treasurer MOTTO: We build, too. PURPOSE: To help the school. Left to right: George Newsom, Amos Connell, Ronald Gay, Dickie Meadows, Chris Jensen, Kenneth Horton, Billy Furr, Jo Stan'sell, Larry Izlar, Ernest Long, Wayland Hogan, Jimmy Williams, George Stelogeannis, Ray Milton, Bob Fort, George MacKay Whltney Bramlette, Ben Covington, Norbert Wood, Roger Phillips, Jimmy Foster, J. C. Weathersbee, Mickey Atkinson. ?ataI-e 7eaclcem of interim Marie Hacker Bob Fort Audrey Henry Pu! Holden Miss Parrish President Vice-Presidonf Secretary Treasurer Sponsor PURPOSE: In the high school the purpose of the Future Teachers of America is explbratory, pre-vocatiohal and character forming-to help members to learn facts about higher education; cultivate character qualities essential to a good teacher or any other chosen vocation and develop student leadership. Sitting, left to right: Pat Hicks, Jeanette Williams, Nancy Ellis, Audrey Henry, Bob Fort, Marie Hocker, Marion Doro, Chris Jensen, Pat Holden, Doris Joyner, Jerry Ryan, Bobby Jones. . . . Standing: Willard Shoemake, Jean Wade, Norma Crane, Ray Milton, Grace Stephens, Miss Parrish, Hallie Hall, Jo Ann Lovett, Joanne Blalock, Mary Brent O'Stecn, Sonya Goldman, Mariam Katiba. . . . Not pictured: Love Lindsey. Pan-14merican Club m2 Mrs. Anderson Sonya Goldman Joan Ilulock Doris Shkklcnd Mariam Kulibu Sponsor President Vico-Prosidonf Secretary Treasurer PURPOSE: The Pan-American Club shall have for its purpose the furthering of knowl- edge concerning the Spanish speaking countries and our relations with them. Left to right: Mrs. Anderson, Jean Duncan, Gloria Kline, Joanne Blalock, Bobbie Jean Moorhead, Meriam Randall, Erin Vaughn, Dolores Dankwertz, Juanita Gaskin, Sonya Goldman, Doris Strickland, Barbara Pharmer, Tomie Jean Mitchell, Mariam Katiba, Mary Stelogeannis, Bobby Daniels, Reba Jean O'Steen, Jo Ann Cobb, Joan LeSueur, Betty Dekle, Ruth McKay, Joed Wilson, Muriel Fielding, Clara BurgdoE, Mary Brent O'Steen, Nancy Hefner, Roberta Smith, Hilda Thomas, Mary Ann Weinspech, Monroe Grant, Chedoine Stanaland, George MacKay, George Raney, Jimmy Swindell, David Lowe, Carl Long. Normatrano Marion Ier'lnc Odo . Maul Norblri Wood Miss Wealherly President Vico-Prosldom SunMry Treasurer Sponsor MOTTO: Non sibi sed omnibus, No: for self but for all PURPOSE: To further the interest in the classics. int row, left to right: Norma Crane, Pat Whigham, Jacquie Wilkinson, Jo Ann Lovett, Jimmy Pyles, Betty A. Martin. . . . Second w: Jerry Ryan, Jeanette Williams, Audrey Henry, Bobby Jones, Jean Wade, Catherine Watson, Margaret A. Tubbs, Pauline usbee, Joyce Bennett, Beulah Baldwin, June Kennedy, Jackie Vlier, Shirley Luffman, Betty J. Fugate, Sarajo Miller, Odette Moses, t Holden, Charmaine Nobles, Mildred Yaxley, Ivy Camp, Betty Johnson, Nancy Ellis, Jean Hailing, Ola Mae Miller. . . . Not pictured: Love Lindsey. Kiology 61116 Firxt row, left to right: Mary Helen Ketchum, Hilda Thomas, Janie Meadows, Reba Jean O'Steen, June Kennedy, Betty Forb Mary Jane Thomas, Mrs. Garth ..... 9 econd row: Ivy Camp, Joyce Bennett, Helen Albertson, Nancy Windsor, Bobbie Danie Joyce Kinard, Jean McKelvey, Juanita Gaskins. . . . Third row: .Dick Scott, Porter Priest, Carl Ehlenback, Jean Duncan, Ali Hocker, Errol Bailey, Betty Lou Katiba, Margaret Barksdale. . . . Fourtb row: Joyce Sandlin, Alan Campbell, John Hugli, Pa Melin, Bob Jaycox, Bill Faust. MOTTO: The key to Success is Knowledge. PURPOSE: To develop a keener interest in the Study of Natu To understand Nature's secrets and to apply them to our daily livi To become more scientific minded in solving our problems. To affo opportunities for recreation and development of hobbies. w w: Mrs. Gurfh Joyce Bennie Span sor President E . ! Pgul Molin Hilda Thomas Dick 5:0 Vice-Pnsidenf Surnary Trousuror $cience Club Left to right: Mr. Garth, Gloria Kline, Barbara Whigham, Jerry Ryan, Marjorie Blair, Jo Ann Lovett, Lorene McKelvy, Ben Cov- ington, Bob Mauk, Harriet Mahan, Jo Ann Dillman, Marion Doro, Doris Joyner, Jo Ann Cobb, Jeanette Williams, Mary Ellen Shanks, Hallie Hall, Dot Vogt, Marie Hocker, Nancy Ellis, Joan Le Sueur, Pauline Busbee, George Newsom, Ruth Clayton, Louise Katiba, Amos Connell, Ben Dalton, Johnny Gallagher, Betty Dekle, Dickie Meadows, Donald George, Ola Mae Miller, Pat Holden, Rupert Caviness, Joe Stansell, Ray Milton, Whitney Bramlette, Roger Phillips, Edsel Godwin, Ronald Gay, C. E. Frazier, Billy Chapin, Alan Ross, J. L. Yancey, Bob Jaycox, George Stelogeannis, Jimmy O'Steen, Willard Shoemake, Chris Jensen, Bob Fort, Dick MacKay, Art Leitheuser. PURPOSE: The purpose of the Ocala High School Science Club is to Stimulate the imagination of those who are inclined to delve into the truly scientific realm of future life; and to develop a greater interest in the practical applications of the scientific principles to every-day living. Jimmy Muyberry Mr. Garth President Sponsor Chris Jensen Hallie Hull George Nowlom Vho-Pnlldan! Socrolary Troasunr flame fconmia 61416 L.-,J,Lxsl Betty Ruth Ia ; Jean Hcfllng Treasurer Secretary Mary Stelogeunnls Carolyn shouly Presideuf Vice-Presidom Miss Mclcurln Sponsor PURPOSE: To ptomore a growing appreciation of the joys of and satisfacdon of homemaking. . u; 14 Pint row, left to right: Celeste Rogers, Jean Hafling, Carolyn Shealy, Mary Stelogeannis, Mary Ann Parrish, Betty Ruth Batts, Martha Jones, Ann Blitch, Audrey Hughson, Miss McLaurin. . . . Second row: Mary Frances Redding, Elizabeth McLeod, Barbara Starling, Irma Weaver, Kathryn Krug, Louise Ford, Nellie Jo Sanders, Barbara Hefner, Joyce Ryals, Ima Mae Johnson, Iris Poole, Rosalie Veckruise, Joan Duane, Virginia Hayes. . . . Third row: Ann Gatlin, Betty Meggs, Carol Jones, Barbara Franklin, Jean Duncan, Betty Dossey, Betty Moxley, Rebecca Chitty, Harmonelle Cole. 7. 9. 14- Cid Mr. Roche Sponsor x ,v x - a ; $4 2a , L, 1 x V 4,, 3. Edsel Godwin Donald George V Billy Steele Raymond Stone Prasidonr Vice-Presiden' Secretary Treasurer PURPOSE: The purpose of the club is to develop competent, aggressive rural and agricultural leadership, to Strengthen his confidence in himself and work; create a love of country life. ' int row, left to right: Dickey White, G. B. Chapbell, Don Britt, Alan Ross, Bob Jaycox, Willard Shoemake, Edsel Godwin. . . . econd row: Billy Steele, Charles Chauncey, Marvin Wiggins, Charles Brown, Raymond Stone, Robert Dickey, Bobby Levins, Morris dkinson, Gene Sauls, Arthur King, Kenneth Brown, Herschel Clayton, John McGee, Buddy Hogan, George Whitehurst. . . . Third ow: Mr. Roche, Raleigh Cooper, James Davies, Clayton Williams, Jack Webb, Bruce Smith, Forrest Perryman, Donald George. . . . No picture: Carlton Galster, Glynn Ryals. bramatiw , .1, Sonya Goldman Marion Doro Love Lindsey Jeannette WilliamsM Samuel Eff President Vice-Presidenf Secretary Treasurer Sponsor PURPOSE: Devoted to the Advancement of Dramatic Arts in Secondary Schools. 1 Left to right: Carolyn Luffman, Jo Ann Cobb, Jean Hugli, Harry Hickens, Glynn ConneN, Bobbie Jones, Marjorie Mixon, Jo Ann Dilimang . . . . Second row: George Sarres, Gloria Kline;H Erin Vaughnf Marion Dorofm, Miriam Katiba,at Jean Hafling, Lorene McKelvy, Mary Ann Stairley, Jerry Ryan,at Ben Covingtonf . . . Third row: Rebecca Chitty, Pauline Busbee, Margaret BarksdaleQk Willene Williams, Sonya Goldman,H Audrey Henryf Ruth Gray;It Betty DekleJk Jeannette Williams,M Joa Lowman. . . . Back row: Mr. Eff, Virginia Whaley, Alan CampbelUt Dickie Meadows,at Roger Phillips,3k Bob Fortfk Jimmy Mayberry, Nancy Hefner, Nancy Ellis. An asterisk denotes Thespianship; a double asterisk denotes Star Thespianship. Cid THESPIAN RADIO BROADCAST First row, left to n'gbt: Jeanette Williams, Betty Dekle, Mary Alice Smith, Jo Arm Dillman, Jean Wade. . . . Second row: Jo Ann Lowman, Mr. Eff, Pat Metzlet, George Sarres, Glynn Conner, Sonya Goldman, Alan Campbell. The Dramatic' Club, which renewed its Thespian Chatter laSt year, has had a success- ful. season of radio programs and Stage productions. A highly entertaining Skit Night was presented in the Fall of the year; during the Spring the play uThe Fighting Littles was Produced. The weekly radio broadcaSts gave many students an opportunity to earn Thespian points and the Thespian group was enlarged considerably. Ocala High School has been fortunate in having an interested sponsor for the Dramatic Club, Mr. Samuel Eff. Through his efforts new stage equipment was added to the auditorium and many students were given acting opportunities. . . .5. Ziue Cla6 First row, left to right: Betty Moxley, Harriet Mahan, Willem: Williams, Margaret Odom, Joyce Bennett. . . . Second row: Virgini Blosch, Marie Hart, Mary Lewis, Meriam Randall, Carolyn Shealy, June Kennedy, Dorothy Douglas. . . . Third row: Harriet Mahan Bill Faust, Ernest Long, Jack Thompson, Jimmy Williams, Margaret Barksdale, Miss McQuilkin. PURPOSE: Fellowship with one another and with God. Erneu long Carolyn sheuly Mlu McQuilkln Joyce Bennett Harrie! Mall- Prosldenf Vice-Presidenl Sponsor Secrefary Treasurer 0H SWILDCAT L. l-NO. 2 I OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY Februaxy 7 1947 INVITED 'I'o D--Ll-...-90fMYbaim .......--ed I ngel , IEW D 01.5 Panel ,: ople , AN ht, January Marion and an inform- , 1 Whrigl i2? 31 p: be pmblems V V Marion Doro . quum Kuiibu '.n a Goldman AnJ niOyl' RD: 10f y Mrs Caruso y Dr. Alice tr; Editor 1 ashram Editor A fan! Editor U I SOWf sponsor Family Life Style wuu uwu uxu5xwunu uyu uni..- -..- --,- amester. The Instluuvv v. V... VnIvuAaity Of Okla- Gals at beck and call. It was rum- nominees on the last ballot were home. med that LhIs luxury was by courte- I Whitney Bramalette Oglesby LOWE , - sy of the Athletic Associatmn. and Ray Milton. This position is Students were SEIBCted to repre , sent; the eleven high schools in the 1113,1333! wa an annual af legarded as an 119th and eyery tum nnnnfhg Thpv ngcpmhlpd Ht UN . 1!. Xk 10 0V JV'RbV 3 : U'VH ' n V ' audience were COHCETHIUKZ Respond SUN III! III fight Mary- lich SIIIIIIkx, NIIIIQI Hchwn NIInIy :air lel 10 rigljl: Mrs; LIIrusu, N.Irmn Dum, Luquic ln ' IzHIs, l2rm Vaughn, Hurry Bunny. IIL-rry Ryan. Bury Dcklc, Thumpwm humane W'IHIIIIIM, AIIIlI'I-y Henry. I . . 10 V . Icun WIIIIIL'. . Hm VcIuml mu: Sonya GanI-Im, MIIIIIIIII Karilm. Ucoruc Ina .. NJ 9, ..--..-. I 118 elected I Sdrrcs - tion that the Chamber of Commerce' Economics chrrllbel: T211: Igeogulgiiwl Inns will be wiling' to undertake re- pay a small fee to Lach band. I 19th:. 9113191323? 9M Hill, mm mm, sponsibility if they are given them The reputation oi . Ir parents cease to Marci Ing Band has nabxes. They agreed lublishhd as One of MOI IO: lfIIts worm rcadmg ynull see It In the Wildcat. ity was necescary for state. At. last yea 7 ,- . . . - t. of youth and with- test the band race; The O. H. S WIMI'III thls year resumed HS Indcpcndcrn publIcn- We difficult. for them ziigzenfglf'gign r: , tiom which it lost during the war. .Thc staff is proud of its work and ?Stlralggegswglsgegfggg 0f the judges. 0c; hopes that the newspaper WIH commuc us the students mice In fumre :m which stood out 5? $32$$$1$333I Wm 23? 032353 $$$- 0 The WILDCAT points with pride 'in ' Inna cIIques are a result of much to the Ocaia High School Band--- '1y'he band will also attend the ;shyness among some students. This and Ole Faithful' when it comes mate Fair They win stay all day Idiscuwon brought many students to u the front age special 40nday, Februaxy 10 They will the Iealiazucn that much can be to taking p p e dASnlibstfd of school that day :done to give Ocala High School ano , - I I . . ., . -LW--wmh Iother schools a better reputation 1 .--- u Mum EDITORIAL STAFF PAT HOLDEN . . . . . . Editor-in-Cbief MARION DORO . . . . . . . Anixtant RUTH GRAYE . . . . . . . Art Editor JERRY RYAN . . . . . . . . Anixtant AUDREY HENRY . . . . . Feature Editor MARY ALICE SMITH . . . . . . Anwam HALLIE HALL . . . . Girlf Spam Editor JOE STANSELL . . . . Boyf Sports Editor MIss AUGUSTA EVANS . . . . . Spomor The Annual Staff of 1947 presents the eighteenth volume of the OCALEEAN, in hope that in years to come it will bring back many pleasant memories of the past days in O. H. S. Miss Augusta Evans, Pat Holden, Marion Doro. The Three Blind Mice What? that you my? People at work? First row, left to right: Ruth Graye, Jerry Ryan, Nancy Ellis, Nancy Hefner, Audrey Henry. . . . Second row: Bob Fort, Betty Dekle, Bob Mauk, Barbara Whigham, Hallie Hall, Joe Stansell. BUSINESS STAFF EANNETTE WILLIAMS . . . Bmineu Mgr. OAN LE SUEUR . . . . . . . Anismnt HRIS JENSEN . . . . . Advertixing Mgr. EOGER PHILLIPS . . . . . . . Asxixtzmt Hope it come: out even. We would hate to go to jail. Left to rigbt: Mary Brent O'Steen, Ben Covington, Joan Le Sueur, Erin Vaughn, Jeanette Williams, Dickie Mead- ows, Chris Jensen, Roger Phillips, Mariam Katiba. Pat Jeem: to have forgotten Jometbing. eft to right: Jo Ann Cobb, Louise Katiba, Ann Shaw, Mary Ellen Shanks, Pat Whigham, Carolyn Luifman, Marie Hocker. . . . Not pictured: Love Lindsey.. MARION COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL VocationaI Training for Economic Security Wight 7mining Fim row, left to right: Bobby Usher, Rudolph Cordrey, Gid Townsend, Rex Cook, Bob Grant, Whitney Bramlette, Jimmy Foster, jimmy Mayberry, Bill Buffmgton, Edwin Martin. . . . Second row: Jo Ann Cobb, Mr. C. L. Cummings, Sarajo Miller. First row, left to right: Glenna Galster, Louise Perryman, Beckie Browning, Lorraine Sanford, Betty J. McNeal, Mrs. Shields, Billie Shealey, Carolyn Tillman, Betty Palmer, Dollie Rogers, Marjorie Williams. . . . Second row: Mary Lewis, Margaret Arm Tubbs, Dorothy Cherry, Jacquie Thompson, Marjorie Blair, Joyce Bennett, Leota Hart, Lucille Park, Velma Bronson, Marjorie Brantley, Miss Keith. . . . Third row: Margaret Ann Alvarez, Betty Jean Freeman, Margaret Barksdale, Peggy Mixon, Marguerite Dillman, Sarah Saunders, Kay Keehn, Barbara Keehn, Mary Thomp- son. . . . Fourth row: Melba Dossey, Margaret Odom, Betty Redding, Dorothy Douglas, Shirley Lindsey, Johnnie Roberson, Louise Harward, Irene Gtiggs, Joyce Cheek, Margaret Barnes, Ruth Rawls, Melva Rose Schneider, Esther Colding, Nancy Ruth Glisson, Annie Ruth Collins, Jeanette Maddox. . . . Fifth row: Miss Duncan, David Erickson, Clarence Sanders, James Sasser, Gordon Beck, Carl Long, George O'Steen, Barry Bryson, Lillian Hodgman, Katrine Underwood, Lottie Brantley, Louise Fulford, John Ross, Helen Thompson. ZaJ-iueu fducation Keaatq Culture Left to rigbl: Metal Barber, Dorothy Bryce, Betty Jo Dixon, Betty Jean Dixon, Marie Austin, Lorene Cochran, Ellen Pettie, Christine Cargle, Louise Combs, Eunice Walton, Mrs. Hurt, George Sooney, Lois Duncan, Mrs. Hancock, Mell Gray, Leota Hart. biwuified C MR. IUlLING'I'ON HARRY PADGE'I'T Sponsor President JAMES FORD Vice-Prosidenf No pickurQ Name BECK, GORDON . . BECK, RICHARD . . CARTER, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, ODELL FORD, JAMES . GADD, THOMAS . . JOHNSON, CARL . . MORGAN, CLARENCE PADGETT, HARRY SASSER, JAMES . . . SORRELS, DEWITr . . STROW, RICHARD . . COLLINS, BLANCHE . DANKWERTZ, DOLORES GALSTER, GLENNA . . GRIGGS, IRENE . . . Mo plciurg Bmineu Concern Ocala Furniture Co. Sears Roebuck 8: Co. Lovell Brothers Cox Furniture Co. Leonard Office Machines Sears Roebuck 8: Co. F. W. Woolworth 8: Co. Ocala Motor Co. Florida National Bank Sasser's Grocery Ocala Star Banner Taylor's Printing Co. Sears Roebuck 8c Co. Dr. McCall Natl-Abstract 8: Title Co. Williams Tax 00. Left to right: James Sasser, Carl Johnson, Tommy Gadd, Marion Krazit, Lorraine Sanford, Odell Cunningham, Rich ard Beck, Clarence Morgan, Freddie Mae Sherouse, Hattie Tyler, Irene Griggs, Johnnie Roberson, Harry Padgett. rticle 7raining A R; SHIRLEY LINDSEY FREDDIE MAE SHEROUSE Secretary Treasurer Name Bzm'neu Concern JACKSON, MARGIE . . . . Folks JONES, DOROTHY . . . . County Tax Collector KRAZIT, MARION . . . . MacKenzies LEWIS, MARY . . . . . . Frank's LINDSEY, SHIRLEY . . . . County Tax Assessor LOFTIN, MARY . . . . . Frank's MCNEAL, BETTIE . . . . County Court Clerk MEADOWS, RUTH . . . . Sears Roebuck 8: Co. RAWLS, RUTH . . . . . Belk-Lindsey ROBERSON, JOHNNIE . . . McCroty's ROBERTS, LAVONIA . . . . Bennett's SANDERS, JEAN . . . . . Sears Roebuck 8: Co. SANFORD, LORRAINE . . . County Court Clerk SHEROUSE, FREDDIE . . . . Ocala Star Banner STOKLEY, EDNA . . . . . Leak's Loan Service TYLER, HAI'I'IE . . . . . Penney's WILLIAMS, MARGIE . . . . Natl-Abstract 8c Title Co. Fin! row, left to right: Edna Stokley, Billy Shealy, Margie Jackson, James Sasser. . . . Second row: Blanche Collins, Lavonia Roberts, Dorothy Jones, Mary Loften, Ruth Rawls. . . . Third row: Jean Sanders, Ruth Meadows, Gordon Beck, Jimmie Ford, Margie Williams, Betty McNeal, Richard Strow, Robert Carter. Commercial 14H Left to right: Joanne Pharmer, Melva Rose Schneider, Melba Dossey, Shirley West, Meriam Randall, Bobbie Jean Moorhead, Laquita Burnette. . . . Second row: Mrs. Silas, Bill Wilson, Moot Thomas, Clarence Atkinson, Loretta Hicks, Vivian Tucker, Edward Aldrich, Elmo Miller, Leon Miller. 6441b Left to right: David Loper, David Poole, Don Riley, Farren Smith, Harold Locke, Melvin Jones, John B. Mills, David Whitworth, Mr. C. Lamar Reese UnstrJ, Thomas Proctor, Douglas Perryman, Bobby Hightower, John T. Owens, James Elixson, Rasina Thompson. zduto MeclmnicA Machine 360,2 arles Lance, A. W. Patamore, Gene Sauls, Howard Getford, Left to right: Thomas Kammerer, Dan Chauncey, Carl Odom, Andrew Glattli, Ernest Wallace, Harrison Black. Ferdie Cone, Ernest Wallace, Charles Parker, Harold Parrish, . W. S. 2011 Uns'tm, Roy Douglas, Jack Chaffm, Arthur King, Sayne Strickland. Rex Cook, James Gaskin, Dewitt Sorrels. l-ill Dunning, Owen Driggers, Acy Strickland, S. B. Brooks, E. J. Grubbs. :4ir Craft MechanicA Carpet: tn, t to right: Bill BufEngton, Robert Usher, Carlton Galster, Jack Lefl to right: Gaines Harrison, John Hugli, James Srhirh, Bob' Earthern, Jerry Summerville, Rudolph Cordery, Wilbur Mad- Moore, Fred Yaxley, George Devaney, Eugene Sullivan, Instructor , Frank Cook, Arthur Beal, Matt Wall, Edwin Martin, Gid Mr. M. L. Rich. Townsend, Robert Cook, Instructor Mr. W. L. McLean. h z r ,, .t s .g ., Q h. ai: .9 x? a d i LOVE LINDSEY At the seventh annual Azalea Festival held in Ravine Gardens in Palatka on February 16th Love Lindsey was crowned Azalea Queen. Love was selected by the Jaycees as the Ocala Azalea Queen candidate and won the title over twenty-one other beauties from all over the state. On April 13 she was named Florida Girl at the state Beauty Contest in Miami and won a seven-year cont ' tract with the Conover Model Agency. guperlatilm Academy Award Winners MISS OCALA HIGH JOYCE BENNETT Our fourth, Min Ocala High? Elected by the Student Body For good citizemlaip, Leaderxbip, Character, and Beauty. . Four Most Outstanding Seniors.- JOE STANSELL MARION DORO Chosen for: Character, Leadership, Scholarship and Service JEANETTE WILLIAMS 303 FORT , , fo'Y r1 '3'! :1 onyrt' r Wittielt MARGARET ANN ALVAREZ - DICKIE MEADOWS Best Sport MARY ELLEN SHANKS - CHEDOINE STANALAND M 01! Likable JOYCE BENNETT - GEORGE NEWSOM M Oil leented RUTH GRAY - GEORGE STELOGEANNIS Ben Permmlity MARY ALICE SMITH - OGLESBY LOWE M It L kely to Succeed MARION DORO - JOE STANSELL M01! I nlellectzml PAT HICKS - BOB FORT Bejt Looking MARIE HOCKER - JIMMY MAYBERRY M01! Vermtile JOAN LE SUEUR - BEN COVINGTON Belt Dreued HALLIE HALL - WHITNEY BRAMLETTE Biggejt Flirt; BETTY DEKLE - JAY PARRISH Bext Dancer: AN DUANE . BEN DALTON Bart All Romzd Daughter; of American Revolution Award JOE STANSELL - JEANETTE WILLIAMS AUDREY HENRY i--. I ll. Cutext Athletic BOB JAYCOX - CAROLYN LUFFMAN PAT HOLDEN - WILLARD SHOEMAKE BEST WISHES TO OCALA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OCALA STAR BANNER COMPLIMENTS 0F OCALA MoTon COMPANY COMPLIMENTS NDBBIS BATTLE EDMPANY GREENS FUEL GAS SERVICE Compliments . . 0 f . . . BRINGS GAS OR BUSINESS ANYWHERE JAMES H. CBAGGS See latesk gas appliances at our 019566 and showroom . 114 E. BROADWAY PHONE 762 COMPLIMENTS OF FLHHIDA STATE THEATERS, INE. OPERATING Marion - Ritz - Dixie Theaters MEET YOU AT THE 'PIGCW We do appreciate your patronage TEHBELL'S DHIVE-IN WATULA AND OCKLAWAHA 12 W. Broadway Phone 14 DRUG g 'm . 'd STORES 18 E. Broadway Phone107 OCALA,FLA. BLALIJIIHS INE. STUDEBAKER SALES SERVICE OCALA, FLORIDA - PHONE 78 COMPLIMENTS OF SECURITY FEED a SEED EDMPANY OCALA, FLORIDA P. O. Box S72 Phones 1028 and 1029 COMPLIMENTS OF BULB MEDAL DAIRY PBHDUETS 6 lAL C 0 m p lz'm e n t: . . . 0 f . . . SILVER LAKE FARM EAST LAKE WEIR, FLA. GRADE A RAW MILK JOHN E. GRAY, Owner CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 0. H. S. COX FURNITURE C0. MOSES AUTO PARTS COMPANY AUTOMOTIVE JOBBERS, HARDWARE Complete Line of Auto Parts for Your Car, Truck, and Tractor CORNER MAIN AND ADAMS, OCALA, FLA. Phones 22 and 202 Compliment; . 0f . . . THE CREAM BAR MARION MOTOR C0. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS MaeKenzie Brothers MacKenzie Realty C0. WiJ'IQ good luck and muck mcceu to the graduate; of OCALA HIGH SCHOOL Compliment: ...of . .. MR. C. W. HAGO0D NEW OWNER OF Anti-Monopoly Drug Store Compliment: ...of . . . WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 108 So. Orange Street Phone 44 Red OCALA - FLORIDA Compliment: ..of... SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINT C0. 116 E. BROADWAY OCALA FLORIDA Complimentj . . 0 f . . . BOYS SHOE SERVICE Compliments to the Senior Class TBEASUBEEHEST BIPTSHHP Compliments ..of... TUBNIPSEED MDTDR EDMPANY CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALERS Compliment; . . of . . . OCALA BAKERY C0. 6 Compliments to Graduating Clan from EAGLE FURNITURE COMPAN Y Home of H onext Valuef Compliment: . . 0 f . . . LOVELL BROTHERS DISTRIBUTORS AND JOBBERS Automotive Equipment and Supplies Compliment: . . 0f . . . GUARANTEE CLOTHING and SHOE COMPANY Compliments ...of... BOTTLING COMPANY Compliments ..0f... Keystone Jewelers YOUR LOCAL JEWELRY STORE Between Sears and Pennejfs PHONE 1101 RODGERS BROS. MOTOR C0. BETTER USED CARS See US Before You Buy or Sell 334 N. MAIN PHONE 1078 Sawaya Automotive Service DE SOTO PLYMOUTH CROSLEY SALES 4nd SER VICE 2 JEFFERSON STREET CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF 1947 As you leave Ocala High School our best Wishes for success go With you. We are proud of you, of your continuous application to study to Win the coveted diploma and know you will succeed in Whatever endeavor you undertake for the future. 6W Compliment: .of... CAVINESS MOTOR Compliment: .of... SERVICE, INC. BOATS, MOTORS AND SPORTING GOODS COMPANY - 328 N. MAGNOLIA STREET OCALA FLORIDA L . T . I Z L A B Congratulation: from INSURANCE Phone 1 1 ROBERTSON BUILDING P. O. Box 629 OCALA, FLA. CARLYLE AUSLEY CLERK CIRCUIT COURT C ongmmlatiom from L. B. BRACKEN C 0n gratulatiom from ERNEST C. NOTT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of ,47 FLIJBIDA NATIIJNAI. BANK AT OCALA MEMBER Florida N ational Group Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit I nsurance Central Floridfs Largest Furniture Store B. BIJLDMAN INE. OCALA, FLA. BLOCKER and TURNIPSEED, Oumers C ongmtulatiom from D. B. SMITH Compliment; .of... W. F. WILLIAMS Compliment: Compliment: 0f ' ...of... G 0 L D M A N NEWS0M9S MARKET RADIO AND APPLIANCE Your Wejtinglaome Dealer COMPLIMENTS OF DEALA TRANSIT EDMPANY 6 COMPLIMENTS OF TDDD LUMBER EUMPANY PHONE 77 COmplimenty GOOD LUCK TO THE Hofn, CLASSOF'47 0CALA FURNITURE IIIJBDBEY'S LUNEHEIINETTE C0MPANY AND 5011A 511ml ' MR. AND MRS. A. L. CONNELL, Prop. COMPLIMENTS OF MARION HARDWARE Ell. O Compliment: . . o f . . . GEORGE JollDAN Compliment: ..of... DALPHIIWS S 0 D A S H 0 P O Telephone 80 P. O. Box 491 POST GFFICE TIRE SERVICE TIRE HEADQUARTERS 12 N. MAIN STREET VCOODEY'EAR 24 HOURS SERVICE OCALA, FLORIDA Compliment: ..of.. FRANK S Wbere Smart Women Shop Compliment: ..0f... HENBYS RADIO SHOP STEIN, The Cleaner Telephone 5 25 and Wait for the Little Red Wagmf 416-418 S. MAGNOLIA ST. OCALA, FLA. Marion Engineering Associates, Inc. P. O. Box 633 13 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE 1013 REGISTERED LAND SURVEYORS and PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS Poppy,s Luncheon 15 N. MAGNOLIA STREET Downy Flake DoNuts Plate Lunches Complete Fountain Service Compliment! .of... A FRIEND Compliment: .of... A FRIEND Compliment: . 0 f . . . EDDIE ARMSTnoNG W. ROBERT SMITH CLASS 192m Well,' We Made 1? Audrey Henry Roger Phillips Jeanette Williams Ben Covington Patsy Holden Bob Fort Congratu$tiom to Me .SZmbr 6747,55 ml tlze jnnuaz 5w 0X1946- 194 7 O We Photograph Anytime, Anywhere, Anytbing WEDDINGS AERIAL PORTRAITS RECEPTIONS BUILDINGS ILLUSTRATIONS BANQUETS INTERIORS COLOR WORK PARTIES HOMES ETCHINGS SOCIAL GATHERINGS LANDSCAPES COPYINGS SPECIALIZING IN CHILDRENS PORTRAITS Remember, when ifs picture you want, Phone JIM JEHNIGANE STUDIIJ 1329 CHACE STREET PHONE 662 OCALA, FLA. FBEMAE'S STORE FOR YOU Compliment; ..of... PAT MELIN Compliment: from a A FRIEND Compliment: ..0f... COLE 8; COMPANY STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS GIFT S Professional Bldg. 601 W. Main St. OCALA LEESBURG Phone 739 CAMPBELL REALTY COMPAN Y HOMES FARMS GROVES Next to Marian Theater Compliments ..of... FLOBIDA POWEB Corporation Congralulation: from BUD HICKS GARAGE PACKARD SALES and SERVICE Compliment! ..0f... GREENS DRUG STORE KEROSENE Compliments FUELOIL ...0f... 9 . $$$$ x$ QQ WADE PINANIIE V; $g$$ and INSURANIIE V: EBMPANY QUAKER HEATER KRESKY FURNACES SALES AN D SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ,47 4 and for your future an excellent resolution . . . SYSTEMATIC SAVING THE IIIIMMEBIIIAL BANK 8 TRUST Ell. Member Federal Deposit of calm Fla. Member Federal Insurance Corporation Reserve System CHARLES A. SAVAGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Robertson Building Schneideras Flowers 1327 Ocklawaha Avenue Phone Ocala, OCALA FLORIDA 444 Florida CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF ,47 FLORIDA TELEPHONE COMPANY D. W. DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SER VICE 24-26 Phone Holder Bldg. 24 COMPLIMENTS OF... REESEPS SNACK BAR BEST WISHES FROM FRANK I. BENNETT'S GLEN ALICE GARDENS COMPLIMENTS OF... HARRINGTIDN HOTEL MRS. LILLIAN P. PATTERSON, Mgr. GULF LIFE INSURANCE IIIJMPANY OCALA REPRESENTATIVES L. A. MILLS J. W. NESMITH W. E. STANSELL W. L. STRICKLAND H. A. TAYLOR 0 N D 0 0 S COMPLIMENTS R E S T A U R A N T 0F V. J Baldwin and B. R. Nobles The Owner: and Manager: Munroe 0 Chambliss BEST COFFEE IN TOWN National Bank SAFE BANKING FOR HALF A CENTURY 5-7 N. Main Phone 1006 Member Federal Depon't Imumnce Corp. COMPLIMENTS OF... HHEINAUEBS SCIENTIFIC m. BEAUTY SHOP W O M E N 0 S FASHIONS AND FABRICS OCALA COMPLIMENTS O F . .. Since 1880 SQUIRE9S FEED w? fiymwwaPx . ?ef . X . fa RssmNysqvkaw W Mg . . K x ?gqu? . 4 w a KAN ?igv .gw, . MMWMM
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