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'O A 'Co ff -' ' fp I ,Hjyff Y J, rf ,qv 'I A IU III ,WWI ina Z' I VWWXMI 1 Y 1 ' W ,I . ra, ,, -C. Q 1 I A I! A ' 54'-?. rv-sm 1 ' ' -- F ' . , , y. O , - ' ' I-'iff I.. 5 T. yy Q' p . 4 ,. - f ,L , , , ' D 5 , - A -f . ' A Iiymgsrvf ' - ' x. Y-, 1' -I-. . 1 'G -!q OCALA HIGH SCHOOL in the KINGDOM OF THE SUN MARION COUNTY OCALA, FLORIDA Q ,frvf-df 2 S flies? S gif? 2? 5:55555 frikifg flfxfyh-E ,, . ,, f F' ' . z 9 I, I f .fffyiyf Qijlz , vs- g- -. ,1 . ,,,....,-wh' f q - f yas. A y A 7 'm '5' w'p' ?-f ' p- lil' k L x 6 w ,5-.Q,Asi:- 'Q' yl 1 Q. . ,-Vrl .Q ,,-W, , -I x , 119+ w- 'f f -. 4 -A - -' -0 .- f. .P ' ' V , 'fmt '-. -,wg ,Q zz- q , ' Q L ' M n 21 7257 j uiiwgff' ,EM Y' 'iff We, The members of The SENIOR CLASS OF 1957, 'fake sincere and un- bounded pleasure in dedicating This, our OCALEEAN, To MR. LELAND POP ARMSTRONG and MR. ELTON JONES. If is without reservation that we say, here are friends, counselors, and Teachers . . . incomparable! 55.2 '41,-,gl-1 4 ,I 'ar 74e0. 71.5, ?4aaZZqmwlz4 li , L ff, v 1, 'J x y r v N 1 ' 4 X i J ,,,, V ,,,,VA ,Www ! MR. BROWARD LOVELL Congratulations to the class of 1957-A class that has spirit, 0 talent, and a record of achieve- M ment. My best wishes go with you as you leave Ocala High o v School for other fields of en- deavor. I predict a great future for you if you continue to use your spirit, talent, and energy in worthwhile enterprises. You are a great class with a great future. MR. ELTON JONES The seniors of 1957 have the distinction of being the first class to graduate from the new Ocala High School. Because of your wonderful spirit of cooperation in initiating new policies made necessary by the new buildings, you have made a great contribution to the future of our fine school. As you leave your Alma Mater to go to college, seek employ- ment or to make a home, my best wishes go with you. May . X, I., success be yours. 'IX ml RL. 4 fr u A X X lil' s .X M s ,iq I SX, lc MR. OLIVER E. DAUGHERTY Congratulations to the Class of 1957 for one of the best OCALEEANS we have ever had. It is a tribute to our new school that you have produced such a fine yearbook. I ap- preciate the cooperative attitude prevalent among OHS stu- dents this year, it is a pattern for future -students to follow. I hope that each one of you will be successful in all that you do. MR. TOM BURGESS Congratulations: You have reached a milestone. You now have serious decisions to make concerning your future. As a faculty we fee,I we have a share in your future. Our best wishes go with you. Q '-5 if -lg-.4 ..v. - AL APPLEBY, Biology, B.S., Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, M.A., U. ot Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., Phi Sigma, Phi Delta Kappa. LELAND H. ARMSTRONG, Music, B.M.E., In-' diana U., Bloomington, Ind., Stetson U., De- land, Fla., Jordan Consc. Music, Indianapolis, Ind. ELOISE BEAVERS, World History, B.S., Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn., W. Virginia U., Morgantown, W. Va., M.A., U. of Florida, Kappa Delta Pi. CHARLES EDWARD BELL, JR., English, Speech, B.A., George Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn., M.A., Biarretz American U., France. MARION ALDERMAN BERRIAN, Physical Ed- ucation, B.S., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Graduation with Honors. MIKE BUCHA, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Algebra ll, B.A.E., M.Ed., U. of Florida, Gaines- ville, Fla., Phi Kappa Phi. BILL MCLEAN, E.T.E. Coordinator, F. S. U. JULIA M. CARUSO, English, B.S., U. of Dela- ware, Newark, Delaware, M.A.E., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. WILLIAM L. CATON, Driver Training, Coach, B.A., Tusculum College, Greenville, Tenn. MARIAM KATIBA COOK, English, B.A., Stetson U., Deland, Fla., Mars Hill, Mars Hill, N. C., U. of Penn., Philadelphia, Penn., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Ateneo Fuenta, Satillo, Mex- ico, Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Scroll and Key, Sigma Pi Kappa, Graduated Magna Cum Laude. VIRGINIA CROMARTIE, Algebra, B.S., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi. CUMMING SAMUEL EFF, Chemistry, Physics, B.S., M.Ed., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. MARY AGNES FAMBROUGH, Typewriting, Business Arithmetic, A.B,, B.S., M.B.A., Bessie Tift College, Forsyth, Ga., U. of Miami, Miami, Fla., U. of Denver, Denver, Colo., Delta Pi Epsilon, HENERY PAUL GRAZIANO, Biol0QY1 B.S., Bos- ton U., Boston, Mass., Kappa Delta Theta, Sec., Florida Assn. Sci. Tchrs., State sci. Fair Comm., 2 years. 7 I l tl? 'IR 3 nf fr 1 lfxvgvl 'ilk Nd l .WK 'ef' C3127 Picture Not Available lt JOHN HENRY HANKINSON, American History, B.A., B.S., M.A., Tusculum Tenn., New Jersey State Trenton, N. J., U. of Fla President of Student Body MARGARET HARDY, Latin, U., Tallahassee, Fla., Duke U. of Chicago, Chicago, Gainesville, Fla., William Williamsburg, Va. GUY B. HILL, Diversified ing, B.S., U. of Colorado 1 College, Greenville, Teachers College, ., Gainesville, Fla., Tusculum College. A.B., Florida State U., Durham, N. C., lll., U. ot Florida, and Mary College, Cooperative Train- Denver Colo. Ext. Center, John B. Stetson, Deland, Fla., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., Alpha Kappa Psi. GEORGE ROYCE HORNSBY, Diversified Co- operative Training, B.S.A., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. JAMES HOYE, Carpentry, Florida State U. GERTRUDE HURT, Cosmetology, Florida State University. FRANCES JONES, Business Education, B.S., Stetson U. MARY KElTH, Business Education, Florida State University. MILDRED KERBY, Librarian, A.B., Shorter Col- lege, Rome, Ga., B.S.L.A., Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fa. MARY G. MCCONNAUGHHAY, Homemaking, B.S.H.E., 'Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., Columbia U., New York, N. Y., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla, MARTHA METCALF, Business Education, B.S., Stetson U. LL.B., U. of Florida. PATRICIA MlMS, English, A.B., M.A., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Sigma Alpha Iota. ROY NIEMAN, Radio, TV, U. of Cincinnati. JOCIE PARRISH, Algebra, Geometry, A.B. M.A., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Kappa Delta Pi. JOCIE PARRISH, Algebra, Geometry, A.B., M.A., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., U. ot Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Kappa Delta Pi. W. R. PICKENS, English, Yearbook Sponsor, Oklahoma City U., B.S., Oklahoma ASM Col- lege, Stillwater, Okla., M.A., Ed.S., U. ot Flori- da, Gainesville, Fla., Phi Delta Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta. Psi-4 4.94 0 1 'Q gl' -0' -1-'W' 'o v:g'. Q 0 ',s','.s , , .4 , .0 o ,' 0 ,W ' 0 o'.5 J Picture Not Available Picture Not Available ROBERT B. POUNDS, Physical Education, B.S., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Graduation with Honors from College. CESAR L. RIVERA, Spanish, Cornell U., ithaca, N. Y., B.A., New York U., New York, N. Y., M.A., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Honorary Society, Los Picaros. RONALD PREVATT, B.S., M.S., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MARY PITTMAN ROBISON, Psychology, Economics, American History, A.B., U. of Georgia, Athens, Ga., M.A., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., Phi Alpha Theta. MARION ROCHE, Agriculture, B.S.A., M.A., M.A.G., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. EMMA JEANNETTE SMITH, Typewriting l and II, B.S., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn., Pi Omega Pi. BETTIE RUTH STEWART, Biology, Guidance Counseling, B.A., M.Ed., U. of Florida, Gaines- ville, Fla. LOUISE THRASHER, Choral Music, French, B. Music Ed., Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla., Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Lambda, Pi Lambda Delta. EDITH WALKER, Commercial Art, Florida State University. GAIL ELIZABETH WEST, English, Journalism, B.A.E., Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MARY ANN O'BRIEN, Administrative Secre- tary. , 9 Semkw 1 , , - 19:11 .. 1 N 1 ,,.., .K h ' .s.. 'N , B .J ' sv ' J T .-I 4- .ff 'f1,,.J V, L 4 'A' L s' -I L 4.1 --'ij I . if ' . ' 1. is - ll 1, 1 4 X -A .I I 1 .J . ., A 3, ,, ,,, I - l . N , , I Y ,.., - ,, V., u - , 4,,, J af in N , 5 f - .- fr -, , , 5 xg ' 1 I' '- 9 ,-' 4 'fr , V , - A ,,.z :J ,L 7, A J -1 is ll 'X B ' o 4- A ' fi X --- V W, : f .J , ., J- - , , , 1 , x . , ,, f ' V T- , A .,... ,. Ju.-,112 J .,-.ml f 4' v I, f,l . , 1 J . lf Lf ' '7 I y -' N . , L .71 . .J X fq' -J xA .dl vs' . ' -A 'I a. . Y., --,-.,, .3 . r -1 -'-4 -- . 1 l - . ZIV- ' , ,J ,I . - Q iff' x i x-l 1' 5 tk J -1 ., .., r k A I ' .'T A f. 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' CI' .14 .f,-. 1 - D I -7 5' J - I V 'L --J - -1g.f T 2 ' ' 4 N' fy' . ., ,1 ,f 'M' kj ' fl N ' --1-4.- K , ,.A,,-.. . vj. 7' -.J -.-I Fx. .J , I 7 'L 6:1 :Q ,..., ..,f Tifsj., fi tl .kA4,,, , f -. gf 1' -' -- I., , 11 Af 1 5 9 f -Q 'dr-4' JANET MCCOY Wvth affection and tenderness we shall always remember Janet She wall always be a part of our class The many days whnch were spent rn school and out of school always had her wlnnlng Touch We shall not forget the hours the times the fnends who meant so much to each ot us Janet will be a real part of all that we remember Qli lllg V 7 y y 7a 1 1 I 7957 wrong September T945 A small bunch of very small wuldkuts met for the furst tume un a body Thus gatherung started what us to be known un hus tory as the class of 57 The furst few years were spent at Ocala Prumary School a buuldung full of the happy tumes we spent there A few years passed and we were separated some goung to Ocala Grammar School some goung to Green vulle and some stayung at the newly named Central Elementary Durung these prumary years we lost and gauned members In the seventh grade we banded together agaun wuth new spurut and began our conquest of Junuor hugh The seventh grade was a great year we all went to some fabulous partues Duane Thomas cut her pugtauls and we started on a new way of lufe hayrudesl In the eughth grade we really rolled We had several members on the staff of the Baby Wuld cat CJohn Pruest Nora Nell Hardy Ela Mae Crawford and many othersj We elected our edutor for the next year and our chouce was John Pruest Our class offucers elected for our freshman year were John Pruest Presudent Nuppy Gayle Veep Teddy Woods Secretary Nora Nell Hardy treasurer That year we won second pruze un the parade and thurd pruze un Kats Kapers Our Freshman banquet was a fabulous shundug we spent over Sl OOO Our furst year un hugh school started off well we elected Ducky Adams presudent E C Vandagruft veep Carol Hendrucks treasurer and our secretary was Barbra Skupper We had a great sut un Kats Kaper CScarlett O Bucaneer rememberD and our Kud party? The best ever We turned the audutoruum unto a Pleasure Island We can look back to our sopho more year wuth prude As Junuors we knew we had a uob ahead of us and we dud ut well Our presudent was Larry Shampune our vuce presu dent was E C Vandagruft our treasurer was Carol Hendrucks and secre tary was Sandra Badger Our carnuval was fabulously successful earn ung over ST 200 the most any class had ever earned Before we knew what was happenung ut was tume for the prom The audutoruum was turned unto an old southern plantatuon and all had a grand tume SENIORS thats what we were before we knew ut we had as our offucers Lenard Kenyon head cat Jerry Hayes vuce head cat Barbra Skupper was secretary and Carol Hendrucks was treasurer and keeper of the catnup Our senuor year was fulled wuth memorues of happy tumes the laughs we had at the sophomores who knew as luttle as we had known when we were sophomores And then before we knew ut we were ready for the tradutuonal class nught Baccalaureate and then behold Graduatuon We entered unto a new way of lufe we were not students anymore but young adults We wull not fall un the challenge but wull repeat our successes ALL HAIL THE CLASS OF 57 f I 1 I 1 1 1 ' , . - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 , . 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 I . u , - u o , - . , ' , . , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 . 1 1 ' , . 1 The place us heaven the year 2000 A D a dustunguushed group of dustunguushed angels are suttung about on cloud nune duscussung a very unterestung topuc what hap pened to the class of 57 Angel uunuor grade Jocue Parrush us sayung I read the other day where our old fruend DICKY ADAMS had lust lost the post of dog catcher to MIKE KOONTZ by a mere thurty votes Ducky us now manufacturung seats for football players who never get to play The bench can get awful hard you know Mucheal us stull tryung to landscape the old school Oh uf he could uust fund four more portacorpous Cnught bloomung of coursel Workung at Mucheal s nursery are BILL NELSON JANE LEIBY JACK KNIGHT MIKE MELIN KENNETH LEIGHTON DON KEELS CHUCK HASKINS JAMES WAGNER BILL SELVY JOE SIGMON and LEE RHODEN Angel Ceaser L Ruvera replues E C VANDGRIFT us now cleanung up the famous unternatuonal sports car races He won the Zuber Prux the Lynne D A R measured Mule and the Pedro Possum Trot drag car races Hus assustants are JERRY super charged HAYES and FRANKLIN LINEWEAVER hus foreugn language unterpreter Angel Wullue Puckens Well I see where JAN WILLIAMS LOLA ANN GIBSON and NIPPY GAYLE are un a contest to be Muss Brutush Olympuc Outdoor Broaduump ung Socuety Also MAXINE BAUMRIND has lust enrolled un SANDRA MOSLEYS charm school Sandra s motto us You too can have charms luke these for only two cents a day Workung wuth her are KAY BRANTLY DIANE CUMMINGS BARBARA KESSLER and CAROL JOHNSON Takung the course are PEGGY GRIGGS TEDDY WOOD LENORA HORNBECK SHERYL HOLLY and MARY LONG Angel of the thurd rank Julua Caruso us sayung I was readung about a weddung the other day JANE CRAWFORD who recently graduated from the Chutlun Swuches Mortuary Academy She was marrued to a cluentl The weddung party uncluded SARA WRIGHT best man BOBBY KOFF rung bearer GERALDINE DRURY maud of honor GLEN MARTINEAU and DALE PIERCE brudesmauds PHILIP McCLELLAN sang I Love You Truly He was accompanued by ARNOLD HAMILTON ROGER HENDERSON and WILLIE FLOYD kept the punch bowl and the brudes book The receptuon was ment CHARLES MILLS dud hus muscle flexung act Out of town guests uncluded GARY STOVAL SHELLY SWIFT BARBARA TAYLOR RACHEL SMALLWOOD PAT GURR FARREL STEWART DON CAMPELL and BILLY MOORES Flowers by BILLY SCHNIDER Angel Charlue Bell remarks Well I was shocked to see where prosperous bank er JOE DUST and hus secretary JOANNE CARR had uust run off wuth the banks money Offucers of the bank FEDDY FRAZIER JACKIE CULLISON SYLVIA GARY DAVID DAY BARBARA SKIPPER and BOB MILBY are tryung to locate them Angel un charge of the heavenly chours Louuse Thraser us remarkung ARTILEE LOWE has lust formed hus own band Playung wuth hum are PAT WHILDEN NORMA JEAN HULSEY PAT HUGHES BETTY HUMEL MARGARET KIRKLAND SANDRA WICKHAM ELIZABETH DAVIS PATRICA ENOS and WANDA WILLIAMS GEORGE BARKER us contunuung hus musucal abulutues wuth Put Down That Jukebox Grandma You Know You Can t Carry a Tune Angel Bette Stewart saud that JERRY and JACK CANNON have uust opened Cannon s Contunental Coffee and Canada Can Company Ltd Angel Sam Eff us sayung Well I see where TERRY SMITH us manager of the HARLANS Globe Trotters On the team us ELLEANOR DELL ORSO ANN DELONEY ERNESTINE MILLS JERRY GAUSE DAVID LACKEY BOBBY DELL ORSO HAROLD DONAHUE and JUANITA LAMB DONNA DAMRON and BOBBY HUGLI are man agers Pruncupal Angel Ollue Daugherty I am proud to say that LARRY TURNER LEON CHEATOM and TOMMY WALKER are operatung glass bottom boats on lake Jolly Ollue located between A and B wungs ETHELDA STEVENS and MARY ANN CROMER have cornered the fushung lucense market there Angel West us un bad shape she us waulung I read that BILL MALONEY has been commutted to Chatahoothee He was tryung to count the twenty thousand fulters un a Vuceroy cugarette he got I9 999 and he stull can t fund that other damn fulter Angel mother Hardy us very happy she has been named guarduan angel of the tea house My Nola us doung fabulously well She us propruetress of NOLAS tea house Workung at the tea house are GAIL SMITH JO ANN HOWELL LUCILLE SANDS ARLENE LIBBY and ELAINE PERRY DIANE THOMAS us un charge of the 90 clay free home trual DIXON STEWART us busuness manacer of the establushment Ilocated un the lobby of the Floruda Hotel? The motto of the tea house us Its a . I I ' .I . . . U . . . I I I . I . . , I ' I I I I I I I Il I I ' . , . . . , . . . I ' - ' II ' ' ' II , . I I I . . . . ,- . I ' II ' I Il ' ' ' I I I ' I II I I I ' I I I I . . I I I I I I - - s H I I I II ' held at HONEY LORlTO'S French Pizzaria. H. C. PERRYMAN provided entertain- I I I I I I I ' II ' ll , I I I I ' : I I I ' II I I I ' I I I . : , I I I I I I I ' I II , . I I I ' I . , , I I I I I I ' 1 ' ., . . . ,, I I ' II II II ll ' , . . . . . . ,, I I . . ' . , . . ,, I I ' II Il ' ' II ' ' ' I ' I I , . ' I I I I ' ' ' I ' D I ' II I af 7957 busnness to do pleasure wlth you Those who frequent the establishment are too numerous to mentuon Angel In charge of Thomasville Ga Mary Plttman Roblson My favorite Amer: can hustory student JOHN PRIEST IS now M C of the S64 OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO CThe democrats got In and we re all rlchl JIMMY ROBERTSON unfortunately had to quit at S32 OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO mark It seems he forgot has category Oh well we can t wan them all' BARBARA BRENDLE has challenged O P TAYLOR on the subgect of Ancient Greek Gods and thelr physiological effect on the production of the modern day stable boy Ccleanerl Speaking for the sponsors are JUDY MIDDLETON PEGGY HILDENBRAND DORIS NEWBERN MARCELLE GRUBBS and SANDRA CARTER Angel Mary Agnes Fambrough says Salt Sprnngs seems to have kept right on lumpung Those seen lumpmg fat last lookl were ETHEL and BENNY VANLUE SHIRLEY TURNER JIMMY PATTERSON JERRY RUSHING RAY HOSTUTLER LINDA KENNEDY JOAN ARTHUR JON ACKLY and JOHN BUFFINGTON Angel Eager Beavers says WALTER RAY IS dolng very well as a doctor He en dorsed Vel soap llt cuts down heat In the handsj Alax the foamrng cleanser Ut cleans your breath whnle It takes away your teethl he would have endorsed Camel Cigarettes and thelr new meducal dlscovery MellotchapurxvstopenhldroG I 70 mnnus 30 Antlnlsqurtrhgvfnoum but he dldnt know what nt was He was at last word doung the dramatlzed Carter s Llttle Llver Pull commercial Angels Crum and Prevatt are happy They took over the Future Teachers when Mass Parrish became Superintendent and have been responslble for many new teachers Among them SANDY REESE BUD SANTMAN RANDY WATSON PARRI RAOUX WILLIE STROUD LARRY SHAMPINE CHUCK HASKINS TERESA McCOY and NANCY OFARRELL Angel Cromartie IS very happy She notes that JIM BARRETT ns now edltor of the Ocala Star Bobo On the staff are PATSY BALL BETTYE SUE CHALKER SANDRA BADGER ELLEN EDWARDS WILLIAM FLYNN VERNON GOIN BILLY GODWIN NANN LAMPP Angels Roche Smlth Pounds Mlmms and Appleby are very happy to note that the Chicken Ranch IS stall drawlng crowds It ns owned and operated by a syndlcate comprised of PAT BESHER GAY BRODGON RAY PENUEL SCOTT KIMBRELL DEREL MCDONALD and SUSAN KENNEDY Angels Caton Armstrong Berrlan and Bucha are FSIOICIDQ to note that BARBARA BUTLER IS Queen of the Oll lndustry In Texas Worksng In her mammoth corpora tlon are BILL MINOIT MALCOLM MORRISON ROBERT OWENS DARLENE PAUL CLARENCE POLK NANCY PICHA EDNA HARRISON TED BEAL RAY EVANS BOBBY CUMMINS CHe decorated the derrlcksl and JOAN COOK Angels Cook and Kerby are saymg Well I see where some people are stlll trying to fund some more sources for thelr magnum oposes Stull huntung for some Op cuts and IbIdS are JIMMY BATTS LAVERNE BALDWIN LARRY SHEPARD KURT WOFFEL VERA PARK DOUGLASS POST TOM ROSEBERRY LEONARD BOLICK SHIRLEY BRUNER and GERALD ERGLE Angels Hull Hornesby and Granznano note that CHARLIE WADE as running the restaurant at the springs RODDY WILLIAMS IS Head Chef Iheads for the week are GLADYS SHEPPARD GEORGE BRADY BOBBY CROSS ELLA MAE CRAWFORD WILMA FAIRCLOTH and CAROL HOUCKI Ctgarette girls are DAWN BROWN MARLENE COLLINS JOYCE ANN FANT GUIN HANEGAN MARTHA HODGES BEVERLY HUKILL LINDAL KETCHUM MARY ANN KIRKLAND and JEANETTE MEEKS Angel Hankmson as he cruises the celestial lunch lrne reads un the Sensor Scho Iastlc that a new company has been formed Playing the title role In the new pro ductlon of Macenbeth IS LEON GARY opposite hum IS SUSAN KENNEDY Also In the Cast are TOMMY DANIELS BOBBY JERALD TOMMY WILLIAMS GLEN STEW ART MITCHELL JONES CAROL PITTMAN BOBBY JONES BOBBY JACK MARTIN MIKE NEALING BOBBY MCCATEER JOYCE RICE PETE ROBISON and MARGARET MORRISON Angel of the fnrst order Jones and the luttlest angel Mary Ann Brlan note that LEONARD KENYON ns stall leading the class to more glorlous heights realuzlng that hus reward wlll be un Heaven Amen Amen and A Woman' ' - 11 . . . . . ,, . . ' - 1 '- 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I - 1 , . , . . . . ,, . . . . . 11 - 1 , 1 1 1 ,, . . 1 . : , 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 - 11 - - 1 ' ' 1 1 , . . . . , . - ' 1 1 ' . . , . . . . ,, . . . I . ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I I I 1 1 1 1 1 JUSTINE HODGES, JOHN KUTIS, GERALD LANZL, LEON LUSHER, and BOBBIE 11 1 l 1 1 . Q Z 1 1 1 1 I I . I . . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 ' - 1 1 1 1 - ' - ' ' 2 - , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 11 . I I . , . . . , : 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 I T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . d, . 1 1 1 1 1 - JOHN ACKLEY Latin Club 2, Football 2. GEO. BARKER French Club 2, Band I, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, District Vice President Hi-Y 2. Intention, Roanoke College, Salem, Va. Fondest Memory: My football trips and f'Fightin' Mike. I6 Xt JOAN ARTHUR Joanie FBLA 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3 Library Club 2. Intention: Secretarial work Fondest Memory: FBLA Convert' tion T954-55. LEVERNE BALDWIN HVGYIWCH Spanish Club 4, FBLA 3, Wild- cat Staff 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Fondest Memory: Thanksgiving, 1956. Nr' ar I, I,.,' 1. SANDRA KAY BADGER nsandyn Student Council 4, Honor Society 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, O Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Drama Club 4, Swim- ming 2, Kats Korner 4, Little Women 2, 3, 4, Secretary Junior Class, Daisy Chain 3, ICC 3. Intention: Florida Southern Col- lege. Fondest Memory: The day I was elected to the Student Council. PATRICIA ANN BALL Patsy Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, O Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Drama Club 4, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: Florida Southern Fondest Memory: The night was thrown in the lake at Key Club party. fx 1f ':? RICHARD HENRY ADAMS Dicky .Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Latin Club T, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 4, Drama Club 4, Man of the Year 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Boy of the Month 3, Kats Kor- ner President 4, Sophomore President, Driver of Year 3, Junior Lion of Year 4, President Florida Youth Workshop 4, Board Florida Youth Workshop 3, Advisory Board Kats Kapers 3. Intention: University of Florida. Fondest Memory: Installation as Anchor Club Man of the Year. fi 40 nd -CD' fsd JAMES LEE BARRETT lijimii Key Club 4, Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Kats Korner I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Wildcat Staff Edi- tor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Annual Staff Editor 4, Proiectionists Club 3, Swimming 4. Fondest Memory: My many hours spent heckling Miss Shoea maker, and second period iour- nalism my junior year. JEANNE MAXINE BAUMRIND nMaXii Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Director's Board 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 2, Treasurer 3, O Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Wildcat Staff 4, Little Women 2, 3, 4, President 4, Camellia Queen Court 3, Kats Korner I, 2, 3, 4, Advisory Board 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, ICC 4, Secretary 4, 3-act play 3. Intention: Brenau College. Fondest Memory: The Junior- Senior Prom of l956. 4 EDITH KAYE BRANTLEY FHA 4, Glee Club l, 4, Golf 'l. Intention: Masseys Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: Having the juniors and sophomores stand up while the Honorable Seniors marched in every Friday. THEODORE LYTLE BEAL Ted Student Council 1, Track 2. Intention: Duke University Fondest Memory: Being elected Vice President of Student Coun- cil in my Freshman year. LEONARD BOLICK and 11:9 is PATRICK MITCHELL BESHERE MPM., Latin Club l, Football 'I, 2, 4. Intention: University of Florida GEORGE BRADY 3 Noi JIMMY BATTS DCT 3, A, President 4. ', BARBARA JEAN BRENDLE uBarbn Future Teachers 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, o Club 3, 4, FBLA 4, Glee Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Wildcat Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Little Women l, 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, Perry and Homecom- ing Sponsor. Intention: Wesleyan College Fondest Memory: The night of the Junior-Senior Prom of '56 and the O Club House Party. I7 GAYE DELANE BROGDON Spanish Club 2, 3, FBLA 4, FHA 1, 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Fondest Memory: The Kid Party and Junior-Senior Prom. 'I' CAN NON GRAY CANNON Jack oct 4, sand 1, 2,,3. 7-5 f'x .auf JOHN BUFFINGTON Buff SHIRLEY BRUNER Shirleybelle FBLA 4, FHA 1, 2, DcT.3, Glee Club l, 2. Intention: Florida State Glee Club 4, Football 2: Track 2: Art Club 3. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Dear ol' Jolly Ollie. Fondest Memory: The Junior- Senior Prom of '55-'56. BARBRA BUTLER THOMAS DONALD Texas CAMP BELL Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 'lp Don Ca 1iva'QUee - Spanish Club 4, Latin Club 3: Intention: University of Florida Hi-Y 4, Tennis 3. Fondest Memory: Crossing Texas intention: F. S. U. to Florida. ALICE DAWNE BROWN Dawne Student Council 2, French Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Band 3, Tri-Ha-Y 1, 2, 3, A Squad Cheerleader 2, 3: Drama Club 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3: First Award in Shorthand I: Honor in Typing I. Intention: Florida Southern Col- lege Fondest Memory: The day I was elected cheerleader of Sylvester iGa.l High School. ,io ANN CARR SANDRA CARTER French 4, FBLA 4: FHA l, 4, Glee 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, An Club, CAPC. Fondest Memory: The first day l walk down the aisle. LAURIE CAMPBELL COVERT intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Working on our homecoming float. W- Q in ,A 0 91.6 X , 1 - fy :X 4 fl 'f 53 LEON CHEATON Big Cheat JOYCE MARLENE COLLINS Marlene FBLA 4: DCT 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: Massey's Business College. Fondest Memory: Marching down the aisle for the first time as a Senior. JOHN HARLEN CHENEY Student Council 4: French 4, President 4: Latin lg Letterman's 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Kats Korner l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Intention: Mound Park Hospital, St. Petersburg, Fondest Memory: The day the Seniors marched down the aisle the first time. JOAN COOK Cookie Latin Club 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, FHA l, 2, 3, -'ig Glee Club l, 4. intention: Massey's Business Col- lege. Fondest Memory: Our first as- sembly when we marched down the aisle as Seniors. BETTY SUE CHALKER Latin 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4. Intention: Grady Hospital, At- lanta, Ga. Fondest Memory: My 5SI'1iOf year and Band trips. ELLA MAE CRAWFORD Ellie Latin Club lg FBLA 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Drama Club 4. Intention: Florida State Fondest Memory: Senior Hop '56 I9 JANE ELIZABETH CRAWFORD seth Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Thespians 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: Mars Hill, 2 years, Baylor U., 2 years. Fondest Memory: Band trip to Washington. FRED FRAZIER 20 ROBERT CROSS Bob FHA 4. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: The manY happy hours I spent in Aviation Mechanics. DIANE ELIZABETH CUMMING ,,D,,, Spanish Club 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Thespians 3, 4. Intention: Sullins Fondest Memory: Senior Hop '55. rv HAROLD CULLISON Jackie ROBERT JAMES CUMMINS naobn Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, FBLA 2, 3, Glee Club I, Hi-Y 4, Science Club 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Counselor's Aid 2, 3. Intention: Florida Southern Fondest Memory: The Whole thing. MARY ANN CROMER ,,Mac,. Anchor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Science Club 3, Vice President, Girls' State 3. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Girls' State. .I.1'- ' JOE THEODORE DUST Houdini Student Council 4, Latin Club I, 4, Hi-Y 4, Letterman's Club 4, Man of the Year Court 3, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Kats Korner I, 2, 3, 4. Intention: Emory University Fondest Memory: Becoming a Student Council representative. RAY THOMAS DANIEL u-I-ommyu Basketball 2: Latin Club 3, 4: FBLA 4. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Sophomore Kid Party, I954. ...guy-f' WALTER HAROLD DONAHUE Latin Club 2: Letterman's Club 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Intention: University ot Florida Fondest Memory: The Senior Hop. XJ JAMES DAVID DAY HDBVEYN Latin Club 2: FFA 4: Letterman's Club 4: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: NEC Champs Itrack teaml 3. Intention: University of Florida ROBERT LOUIS DELL'ORSO Bobby Key Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teach- ers 4: FHA 4: Annual Staff 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 4: Carnival Court 4. Intention: Florida Southern Fondest Memory: My sophomore year after the Prom, down on the lake at Zandy Collin's house. fi'-ff ELEANOR LAURA DELL'ORSO Ellie, Ele Future Teachers 4: Latin Club T: O Club 2, 3, 4: FHA I: Tri- Hi-Y 3: Dramatics Club 4: Wild- cat Staff 4: Sports Editor 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3: Out- standing Girl Basketball Player '55-'56, Lions Club. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Senior Play of '55. DELIA ANN DELONEY NDN French Club 4: O Club 3, 4: FHA 1: Glee Club 1, 3, 4, swim- ming Team 3: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Intention: Florida State Uni- versity Fondest Memory: My first bas- ketball game. A NMS 4-'ff' ELIZABETH DAVIS Liz Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 2,, Treasurer 3: FBLA 4: Glee Club I, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Treasurer 4, Band i, 2, 3, 4, Trl-HI-Y 4. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Band trip to Washington. ,dk Zf s 1C1.,7 GERALDI NE LUCILLE DRURY Gerry FBLA 3: FHA 3: DCT 4: Glee Club I: Certificate of Merit in Glee Club If Certificate ot Merit in Shorthand, Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: October 6, 1956. 2I KATIE ELLEN EDWARDS FHA 2, 3, 4: Glee Club lg B Squad Cheerleader 2: Basketball l, 2: Track 'l, 2. Intention: Florida Southern Fondest Memory: The two years l played basketball. JAMES WILLIE FLOYD Hound-dog FFA l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 4, Letterman's Club 4: Football 4: FFA String Band 2, 3. Fondest Memory: When the football team beat Gainesville at our homecoming on the one- foot line. 22 'JSO' GERALD ERGLE ffjerryu Spanish Club 4, FFA A: Letter- man's Club 4: Football 2, 4. Intention: Tampa College Fondest Memory: When O. H. S. Wildcats beat Gainesville 21-19 JOYCE ANN FANT Josie Latin Club 2: O Club 3, 4: FBLA 3, FHA 1, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Drum Maiorette 4: Dramatics Club 4. Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: Band trip to Washington. RAYMO N D LAMAR EVANS HBH!-H Fondest Memory: Night of Jun- ior-Senior Prom and following activities. WILMA FRANCES FAIRCLOTH Boots Student Council lg FBLA 4: FHA lf 2i DCT 3, 47 Glee Club 25 American Legion Award. Ir1fer1fIOr1: Atlanta Business School, Atlanta, Georgia. Fondesf Memory: Homecoming Football game. PATRICIA JOAN ENOS Pat, Jo FHA 3, 4: Dramatics Club A Wildcat Staff 4. Intention: Massey's Business Col lege Fondest Memory: The Sopho more Kid Party. -.ia NYC WILLIAM A. FLYNN Bill DCT 4. LEON GARY Leon Student Council 4, Honor So- ciety 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Band I, 3, 4, Captain 4, Science Club 3, President 3. Intention, University of Florida Fondest Memory: Spanish II. DAVID GRAFF Band 2, 3, 4. sl '1Z .f7 JERRY FRANKLIN GAUSE, II Fats, Big Jeri Key Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Latin Club I, 2, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, NEC PingPong Champ, Escort to Perry and Homecom' ing games. Intention: University of Alabama or University of Arizona. Fondest Memory: Beating Leon High in '54-'55. LOLA ANN GIBSON Lola FBLA 3, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Band Maiorette 4, B Squad Cheerleader I, Dramat- ics Club 3. Intention: Sullins College Fondest Memory: The night I started going steady. SA' GLENDA MAXINE GAYLE ,,Nippy,, Latin Club I, FBLA 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 4, Third Vice President 4, Glee Club 4, Band Maiorette 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, B Squad Cheerleader 2, A Squad Cheerleader 4, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 4, Key Club Sweetheart Court 3, ICC 4, Vice President of Freshman Class, Daisy Chain 3, Carnival Court 4, Kats Korner I, 2, 3, 4. Intention: Florida State Uni- versity Fondest Memory: The Prom of '55 and the first time I marched down the aisle as a senior. DAVID VERNON GOIN Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4. Intention: Massey Radio and TV Institute Fondest Memory, October 21, I955. R SYLVIA GARY Honor Society 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, FHA 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant 3, First Lieutenant 4. Intention, Stetson University Fondest Memory: When I was tapped for the Honor Society. ALICE GRANT Shorty O CIUID 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3. Intention: Florida State Uni- versity Fondest Memory: O Club House Party, 1956. MARGARET LILLIAN GRIGGS npeggyff Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4,,Spanish Club 2, O Club 4, FHA 4, Tra.Ht-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, B Squad Cheerleader I, 2, Head Cheer- leader 2: A Squad Cheer- leader 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart Court 3, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Daisy Chain 3, Kats Korner I, 2, 3, 4, Little Women 2, 3, 4. Intention: Florida State Uni- versity Fondest Memory: Key Club Sweetheart Dance 1955. J' 'lan IWW NI 'ij' EDNA MAE HARRISON Edna Latin Club 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: Stetson University Fondest Mernory: FBLA Conven- tion in Tallahassee, 1956. 24 A 5 I -srq E PAT GURR Harry DCT 3, 4. Intention: University of Miami Fondest Memory: All the Chevys I cooled off, GUINLAND I-IANEGAN Guin Anchor Club 3, 4, Honor So- ciety 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, O Club 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: All my High School days. .-, u.. 1? ' ff' c ,-,gg CURTIS ARNOLD HAMILTON FHA 4, Dramatics Club 4, Foot- ball 3. Intention: Georgia Tech Fondest Memory: Meeting my girl. NORA NELL HARDY Nola Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Hon- or Society 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club, Latin Club I, 2, 3, FHA 3, Kats Korner 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Daisy Chain 3, Treasurer of Student Body 4, Secretary Flori- da Youth Workshop, Parlia- mentarian Florida Youth Work- shop, Treasurer Freshman Class. Intention: Duke University Fondest Memory: Girls' State. sw QS' QM l MARCELL JEAN GRUBBS Marcell FBLA 4, Treasurer 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader I, President- elect 2, President 3, Secretary 4, Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: The days spent in detention hall. -fl NN 1 --,,,f 5 1514 if ?WFl -J' 'CS' CHARLES HASKINS Chuck Key Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Intention: Miami University Fondest Memory: Daytona Beach Stock Car Races JERRY HAYES Jerry Key Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 35 Band lg Vice President of Senior Class 4. intention: Florida Southern Fondest Memory: 1956 Sebring Sports Car Race. W-we gm' 1-J 'Q RAY HOSTUTLER Intention: University of Florida 4I '1, 'foil .J ' he-'JJ' H MARGARET ANN HILDENBRAND HPe99YH FBLA 'l, 2, 3: FHA l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Intention: Florida Southern Fondesr Memory: My days at the old OHS. SHERYL AUDREY HOLLEY Shawls Honor Society 4: Future Teach- ers 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: FBLA 4, sand 1, 2, 3, 4, wild. cat Staff 4. Intention: High Pt. College Fondest Memory: All band trips especially the Indiana trip!!! r JUSTINE HODGES LENORA HORNBEAK Latin Club 2, 3. Intention: Grady Nursing School, Atlanta, Ga. V-f '. l 'Sz'- 5 ,Q ar 1' 'BQ 4 v mio: CAROL MILLAY HENDRICKS Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Little Women 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3: Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, lCC 4, McCall's Fashion Board 4. Intention: F. S. U. Mondest Memory: Christmas, '55. www. ,M A is I ik zz' wtf' CAROL LEE HOUCK Glee Club lg Maiorette 3, 4: Drama Club 4. Fondest Memory: When I be- came a maiorette of OHS two years ago. 25 JO ANNE HOWELL HJC., Anchor Club 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 3, A, Corresponding Secre- tary 4, Honor Society 4, Future Teachers 4, Latin Club I, 2, Wildcat Staff 4, Little Women 2, 3, Daisy chain 3. Intention: Undecided Fondest Memory: My entire Senior Year. 'Qs ROBERT PIERCE JERALD, Ill ttaobu FBLA 4, DCI 3, 4, ICC 4. Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: Growing up. I x if S, sl . 4 A. ROBERT HUGLI NORMA JEAN HULSEY Quail Honor Society 4, French Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club FBLA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, FHA 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Foot- I, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 2, 4th ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Glee Club 1, Kat's Korner 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Intention: Florida Southern Uni- Fondest Memory: Summer of versity 1956. Fondest Memory: Football games of 1955-56 and partying. BEVERLY JEAN HUKILL ELIZABETH MARIE Bev HUMMEL Spanish Club 2, FBLA 3, 4, FHA Betty 3, DCT 4. Latin Club 2, FBLA 3, 4, FHA I, 4, DCT 4, Jaycee Award 3. Intention: Massey Business Col- 'lege. Fondest Memory: My Senior year. , N MARTHA KATHLEEN HUGHES Pat FHA 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3. Intention: Blue Mountain Col- lege Fondest Memory: My sopho- more year, and walking down the aisle as a Senior. i -fer CAROL MARIE JOHNSON Carol O Club 4, FBLA 4, FHA I, Glee Club I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Science Club I, Kats Korner 2, 4, Little Women I, Square Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association I. Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: The day the Seniors walked down the aisle, and the O Club House Party '56. ROBERT ELTON JONES Bobby Key Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Kats Korner 2, 3, 4. Intention: F. S. U. Fondest Memory: My three years spent on the OHS golf team. LYNDAL SUE KETCHUM Hlynu Student Council 2, 3, FHA I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, B Squad Cheerleader I, Dramatics Club 4, Wildcat Staff 4, Beta Club. Intention: Florida Southern Fondest Memory: Band Days. 'fe' LINDA LEE KENNEDY ICC 4, Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, FBLA 3, FHA I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Maiorette 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Drama Club 3, Kats Korner 3, 4, Little Women 4, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: University of Georgia Fondest Memory: December I2, I955. LEONARD JARRETT KENYON Little Leonard Honor Society 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Hi-Y, 3, ICC 4, President Senior Class. Intention: High Pt. College Fondest Memory: Being Senior Class President, I SUSAN KENNEDY usuzyn Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Drama Club 4, Daisy Chain 3, Student Body Chaplain 4. Intention: Carson Newman Col- lege, Jefferson City, Tenn. Fondest Memory: Sept. 24, I956. BARBARA KESLER Future Teachers 4, Latin Club 2, FHA I, Glee Club I, 2, 4, Wild- cat Staft 4, Little Women 3. Intention: Northwestern in Chi- cago. Fondest Memory: Junior-Senior Prom. it DONALD BENNET- KEELS Glee Club I, Science Club I, Aviation Mech. Club 3. Fondest Memory: All dates I had during the summer of '56. JAMES KIMBRELL nscoftn FFA I, 2, Vice President of the TET Club. Intention: Navy Fondest Memory: The radio class of '55. c 27 MARGARET KIRKLAND Kirkie Spanish Club 3, 4, French Club 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4. Intention: Blue Mountain Col- lege. Fondest Memory: Sophomore year and marching down the aisle for the first time. i 4 DAVID LACKEY Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, B Squad, JC Teen- ager Safe Driver Award for 1955. Intention: University of Florida ,W YF ' 'F' 5. 454, I K+. MARY ANN KIRKLAND Shortie Latin Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, 4, m.Ha-Y 4. Fondest Memory: Marching down the aisle at the first as- sembly. JACK KNIGHT ROBERT KOFF sob Honor Society 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Proiec- tionist 2, 3, 4. Intention: Emory Fondest Memory. Junior Senior Prom. MICHAEL PEEBLES JOHN KUTIS KOONTZ Key Club 4 Student Council 2 3, 4, Student Body President 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Man of the Year Court 3, Swimming 2, 3, Kats Korner 2, 3, 4, Boys' State, Exchange Club Boy of the Month, Driver of the Month, Junior Lion of the Month. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: April 18, 1955. L JUANITA LAMB MARY NANN LAMPP Bobbye FBLA 4, FHA 4, DCT 4, Glee Club 4, Sponsor to Perry game. Intention: Stetson University Fondest Memory: The first day we marched down the aisle of the new auditorium as Seniors. fi 4- ff? L ARTlLEE LOWE ,,An,. FBLA 2, 3, 4, President 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Dramatics Club T, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Boys' State, 2 trips to Kansas City, 8 speech Contests. Intention: Massey Business Fondest Memory: Homecoming game, 1956. o...nd GILLAN JANE LEIBY Jane Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, President 3, O Club 3, 4, FBLA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, B Squad Cheerleader 2, A Squad Cheerleader 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, ICC 4, Kats Kor- ner 3, 4, Vice President 4, Wildcat Staff 4, Sophomore and Junior Class Favorite, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: Stetson University Fondest Memory: New Year's Eve, 1955. FRANK R. LINEAWEAVER Letterman's Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Soccer 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, County Championship Volleyball Team 4, Tennis 3, 4, Diving Medals 2, 3, Swimming Medals 3, Feature Editor of School Paper, Editor-in-Chief of School Paper. Intention: Vanderbilt University Fondest Memory: Playing Foot- ball. 'nb' 'lil ARLENE MARIE LIBBY .tl-ibbyif FBLA 4, FHA l, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Ar? Club 2, 3, DalSY Chain 3. Intention: University of Wash- ington Fondest Memory: My Senior Year. MARY PEARL LONG Mary DCT 4, Glee Club 4. Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: Marching down the aisle in assembly for the first time, GERALD LANZL FFA l, DCT 4, Aviation Mechan- ics Club 3. Fondest Memory: My first solo flight. ff' I -ay K? KENNETH LEIGHTON ? 29 ELEANOR MAE LORITO Honey Spanish Club 2, 3, O Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, FBLA 4, FHA 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, A Cheerleader 4, Dramatics Club 4, ICC 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3. Fondest Memory: Christmas Eve, '55. PHILIP MCCLELLAN fi i .V WILLIAM CALVIN MALONEY Bill Future Teachers 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, FHA 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 'l, 2. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: When I first marched down the aisle as a Senior. GLENN MARTINEAU Tennie Wennie DCT 4, Aviation Mech. Club 3. Intention: Michigan State ,NH 'Y:-'MP ROBERT WARREN MARTIN HB-Ju, Latin Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Intention: U. of F. Fondest Memory: My Junior year, after the Prom. ROBERT MCATEER LEON LEWIS LUSHER Leon Latin Club 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 4. Intention: University of Miami Fondest Memory: A cute little iunior named Ann. '1 THERESA ANTIONETTE MCCOY Tessie DCT 4. Fondest Memory: Homecoming football game and parade. DEREL MCDONALD Derel Letterman's Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Intention: University of Miami ERNESTINE EUGENIA MILLS Ernie Anchor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, O Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Vice President, FHA 1, Presi- dent, Glee-Club 1, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Volleyball Team 54- 55, Football Sponsor 4, Carnival Court 4, Freshman Superlative, Daisy Chain 3, Freshman Offi- cer. Intention, University of Florida, Nursing. Fondest Memory: O Club House Party '54-'55, JEANETTE MEEKS ROBERT VANCE MILBY Bob and Roberto Spanish Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 2, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Man of the Year Court, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Captain 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: The year that I pass English IV and get out of here!!! 1 JUDITH MIDDLETON Judy Spanish Club 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, FHA I, 3, 4, Band l, Dramatics Club 4, Daisy Chain. Intention: David Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Fondest Memory: My Senior Year. CHARLES MILLS MICHAEL EDWARD MELIN Hsam., Key Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: After Prom, Junior Year Birthday. WILLIAM HENERY MOOERS amy Band I, 2, 3, 4, Second Lieu- tenant 4. Fondest Memory: Band trip to Washington, D. C. 3I EMIL WILLIAM MONIOT Bill Latin Club I: FBLA 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band I: Dra- matics Club I, 2, 3, 4: King of Junior Class Carnival 4. Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: The hours spent trying to get out of class. MARGARET ANN MORRISON npeggytt DCT 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Intention: Jones Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: Marching down the aisle for the first time as a Senior. SANDRA BEN N MOSELY Mose Future Teachers 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: O Club 2, 3, 4: FBLA 4: FHA 4: Dramatics Club 4: Wildcat Staff 3, 4: Little Women 2, 3, 4: Kats Korner 2, 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3: Perry and Homecoming Sponsor 4. Intention: Florida State Uni- versity Fondest Memory: The first time I marched down the aisle as a Senior. MALCOLM RANDOLPH MORRISON 11Macu Letterman's Club 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Intention: Undecided Fondest Memory: The football trips of my iunior year. JOYCE ANN RICE UJOYH Glee Club 4. Intention: Massey Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: My fourth period class in my iunior year when I took Office Machines. 32 MIKE NEALING BILL NELSON F. JAMES ROBERTSON Jam Spanish Club 2, 3: FFA I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Letterman's Club I, 2, 3, 4: Kats Komer I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Intention: University of Florida fondest Memory: When I was captain of the Mainland foot- ball game. DORIS WENONA NEWBERN ,Deen Band 4: Basketball 35 Volley- ball 2, 3. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: My whole Senior year. Ls, ELAI N E PERRY Ducky Honor Society 4, Future Teach- ers 4g Latin Club 2, 3: O Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Cheer leader B 25 A 3, 4: Key Club Sweetheart Court 3, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: F. S. U. Fondesr Memory: Overnight trip in S. M.'s car, summer of '56. RQBEET OWEN JAMES ARCHIBALD Bob PATTERSON DCT 3, 4. lnrenrion: University of Miami In Club 2 3 4 Fondest Memory: All the drags termans Club 3 4 Basketball sv I've won. Baseball 2 3 VERA PARK Lubie Student Council If Future Teach ers 3, 4: Latin Club 2: DCT 4. Intention: Undecided Fondest Memory: '56 homecom ing football game, Ocala Gainesville. Z- tri, DALE PIERCE DaIe TEC 4. Intention: Army or Navy Fondest Memory: Halloween Night of '56, PATRICIA ANN RAOUX Patti Spanish Club 2, 3, O Club 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Band 4. Intention: Undecided if CLARENCE LESTER POLK Josh FFA I, 2, 3, 4, DCT 3, 4. Intention: University of Miami Fondest Memory: '55-'56 FFA Convention in Daytona Beach. DELORSE POPPELL if PAUL DOUGLAS POST HDOUQH FBLA 4, DCT 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Intention: Jones Business Col-, lege fondest Memory: The day I started at OHS, Sept. 7, 1955. JOHN HEMPHILL PRIEST Big John Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, CBO 2. Intention: University of Florida N.. W. - ANN CAROLYN PITTMAN CaroIyn Intention: Shorter College 1 WALTER RAY Latin Club I, 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Class Historian 4. Intention: Emory University JOHN REESE Sandy Latin Club 2, 3: Golf 2, 3, 4. Intention: Georgia Tech Fondest Memory: Senior year. til' dll, P91 .,......1f J Y LEE RHODEN, JR. DCT 3, 4, Sergeant-at'Arms. Fondest Memory: The old DCT Building, Q- 3 PETER ROBINSON Pete Spanish Club 3, 4: Band 3, 4, Band Officer 4: Kats Korner. Intention: University of Florida NORMA RElNHElMER Sam FHA 4: Wildcat Staff 4. Intention: Stetson University tn L1 so -41 K - ,V fri . . 'L?fq',i., .nr il Fondest Memory: Junior and Senior year in OHS. THOMAS QUINN JERRY RUSHING ROSEBERRY U9e Rocky DCT 3, 4. Key Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y l, 2: let- Fondest Memory: The old DCT terman's Club 3, 4, Secretarya Building. Treasurer 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Swimming 2, 3, 'if Kats Korner 2, 3, 4. Intention: Georgia Tech Fondest Memory: New Year's Eve of my Sophomore Year. ,.. Y sv GEORGE ESWARD SANTMAN i uauddu 0 FBLA 4: DCT 3, 4: Letterman's Club l, 2, 3, 4: Football T: ,J Swimming 1, 2, K.. ix -I s' ' Intention: Navy J Fondest Memory: Vacation. 'iw S .AAA lv V737 1 MARY LUCILLE SANDS Baby CiIl Anchor Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Band 4: Drama Club 2, 4: Kats Korner l, 2, 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3: Little Women 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. Intention: F. S. U. Fondest Memory: Anchor Club house party, working second period in the office my Junior year, and being in the Band. 35 JOSEPH MONROE SIGMON Aida Spanish Club 2, 3, FHA 4, Parliamentarian 4, FFA l, Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4, Football i, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, Mr. Ocala Junior High T, Best Looking l, Most Athletic T. Intention: Duke University Fondest Memory, The night of the Manatee football game, '55. q . RACHEL FARELL SMALLWOOD ,.Ra,, FBLA 3, 4, FHA T, 2, 3, 4, DCT 4. Intention, Massey Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: My Senior year. ,fi vt'-'17 LAWRENCE FRED, SHAMPINE nlharryu Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil T, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club 4, Latin Club T, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Hi-Y 3, Science Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Basketball T, 2, 3, 4, Winner of first and second year translations at Latin Forum, President of Junior Class 3, Outstanding Latin Student, Boys' State. Intention: Undecided Fondest Memory: The first bas- ket l scored in a basketball game. GLADYS JEAN SHEPPARD Daisy Chain 3, FBLA 4, DCT 4, Intention, Massey Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: When l sur- vived shorthand. -ui LAWRENCE BRUCE SHEPARD nLaHyu Glee Club T, 2, Letterman's Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 'l, Swimming l, 2, 3, Captain 3, Proiectionists Club 2, Art Club l, Fifth place winner in State Road-E-O. Intention, Florida State Uni- versity Fondest Memory: The Prom of '54-'55. BARBARA LOUISE SKIPPER Butch Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Honor Society 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lieutenant 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, Class Secretary 2, 3. Intention, Florida State Uni- versity Fondest Memory: The Anchor Club House Party, being Senior Class Secretary, and Band trips. WILLIAM SELVEY qv:-11' 'W' -A 'Q' TERRY SMITH Chieftain Latin Club 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Wildcat Staff 3, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Kats Korner 2, 3, 4. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: The Basketball season of i955-56. MARGARET GAIL SMITH Smitty Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 4, Honor Society 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Latin Club I, 2, O Club 4, FBLA 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Daisy Chain 3, Kats Korner 2, 3, 4, Camellia Queen's Court 3. Intention: Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga. Fondest Memory: '56 Anchor Club House Party, and Honor Society Induction. il- '..-:P .A 'N-- GARY STOVALL llGaryll Spanish Club 2, 3. 'UF - in 5 'Y il j,n. p4.. f7Z 3'4J 1 , ,X ETHELDA MARIE STEPHENS Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, President 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Student Body Vice President 4, Florida Youth Workshop, Kats Korner 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Vice President of Anchor Club 3, Board of Di- rectors 2, 4. Intention: Shorter College, Rome, Ga.. Fondest Memory: Being elected Student Body Vice President of O. H. S. FARRELL TAYLOR STEWART Tulio Latin Club l, 2, FBLA 2, Band 1, 2, 4. Intention: Tampa University Fondest Memory: The days I skipped with Spick and Wal- lace. if 'r-1 DIXON MURRAY STEWART nDixn Key Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, French Club 4, FBLA 3, Letterman's Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Wild- cat Staft 3, Business Manager 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Florida Youth Workshop 2, 3, American Legion Oratorical Award, Kats Korner I, 2, 3, 4, Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4. Fondest Memory: Getting into the Key Club, second period Journalism '55-'56, and my ar- guments with Miss Shoemaker. GLEN CADE STEWART Bud FFA I, 2, Football 2. Fondest Memory: The good times we had in the Carpentry Shop in my iunior year. i0 -qui' THERRELL SMITH Anchor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 3, Stu- dent Council I, Honor Society 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, FBLA 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Glee Club I, 4, Kats Korner 2, 3, 4, Little Women 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Daisy Chain 3. Intention: Wake-Forrest, Wins- ton-Salem, N. C, Fondest Memory: Prom of '56, -fl 2T fI . -fm-'V WILLIE LEE STROUD . Stroud Spanish Club I, FBLA 4, DCT 4 Intention: Massey Business Col lege Fondest Memory: May 18, l956 37 SHELLY RAY SWIFT FBLA 3: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice President: Hi-Y I, 3: Bas- ketball I, 2, Manager: Baseball I, 2, Manager: Track 4: Kats Korner 3, 4. Intention: University of Ken- tucky Fondest Memory: Junior-Senior Prom, '56. Nr-I N5 I 0 nl 'els ,,., .1 EMORY C. VAN DAGRIFT E.C. Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Future Teachers 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2: Man of the Year Court 3: Golf 3, 4, Vice President of Sophomore Class: Vice President of Junior Class, Intention: Emory University Fondest Memory: Going to ln- ternational Key Club Conven- tion in Dallas and standing next to Bob Sweikert's D-type Jaguar. 38 ,Av 3 OLMON PRESTON TAYLOR O.P. FHA 4: DCT 4: Baseball 3. Intention: University of Miami SHIRLEY JUNE TURNER FHA Song Leader 4: Glee Club 'l, 4. Intention: Brenau College Fondest Memory: My iunior year studying office machines with Mrs. Jones, fourth period. is 'N f vu vf' - in Q. ...M-.11 ,mu DIANE YVONNE THOMAS Dinah Anchor Club 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Future Teachers 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: O Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Kats Korner 2, 4: Swim- ming 2: Secretary Student Body 4: Secretary District IV Student Council 4: Florida Youth Work- shop I, 2, 3. Intention: Shorter College or F. S. U. Fondest Memory: Being an OHS Sponsor for the Leon Home- coming football game. LAWRENCE DAVID TURNER, JR. IILBHYH Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: FBLA 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Wildcat Staff 4, Business Man- ager: Kats Korner. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Having a small part in convincing Senorita Shoemaker that she should no longer teach at OHS. fi . 1 Cfqi x. , , N' 'E' Ll MARY BARBARA TAYLOR Bobbie Spanish Club 2: French Club 4, Treasurer 4: FBLA 4: FHA 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Commercial Art Club 3. Intention: Massey Business Col- lege Fondest Memory: During my Junior year in Commercial Art and Office Mechanics. . 4'-f 3' 3 . We A S-3-r 9 .14 in . A , i I ' v' J E' - Q.:-J it 39 gi, xy' I X1 BENJAMIN HERBERT VAN LUE Benny FFA I. . ft il,:5i ETHEL RUTH VAN LUE Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: Sports days last year. RUTH SANDRA WICKHAM Spanish Club 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Glee Club 4: Drama Club 4: Golf 4. Intention: Florida Southern Col- lege Fondest Memory: The first time I marched down the aisle as a Senior. 0' T17 JAMES WAGNER njirnu Fondest Memory: Senior year. RANDY WATSON . L TOMMY LEE WALKER Tommy FFA I. Fondesr Memory: Dear ol' Olley. PATRICIA ANN WHILDEN Par Honor Society 4: Future Teachers 4: FBLA 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 47 Glee Club I, 3, 4, Accompanist 3, 4. Intention: Florida Southern Col- lege Fondest Memory: Prom of '56. CHARLES WADE CharIie JAN CAROLE WILLIAMS Angel Spanish Club 3: FBLA 3, 47 FHA 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 47 WlldC8f Sfaff 41 Little Women 2, 3, 4: Junior Carnival Court 4. Intention: University of Florida Fondest Memory: The Wildcats' '57 football season and Bob Milby. ANDERSON RODDENBERY WILLIAMS ,,Roddy,, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 4 Drama Club 4. Intention: University of Florida JERRY CANNON DCT. THOMAS E. WILLIAMS u-I-ornrnyn Hi-Y 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 3, 4. Fd M -Fbll d rc THEODORA SALLY WOOD H1-eddyu Spanish Club 2, 3, O Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Cheerleader B 1, 2, A 3, 4, Head Cheer- leader 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 4, WiIdcat,Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Key Club Sweetheart Court 3, Swimming 2, Daisy Chain 3, ICC 4, Little women 2, 3, 4, Freshman Class Secretary, Kats Korner I, 2, 3, 4. Intention: F. S. U. Fondest Memory: Cheerleading and Prom of '56, KURT DENNIS WOELFEL nKUnu Spanish Club 3, FFA 2, 3, 4. Intention: University of Florida tonkesl emory' Col a an Fondest Memory: Junior-Senior a . Prom '55-'56 and Study hall '55-'56. SARA ELIZABETH WRIGHT Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, FBLA 3, 4, DCT 4. Intention: Florida Southern Col- lege Fondest Memory: Cheerleading Chemistry under Mr. Eff. Seniors not pictured are: DONNA DAMRON C. B. DANIALS WILLIAM GODWIN ALICE GRANT ROGER HENDERSON MARTHA HODGES MITCHELL JONES RAY PENUEL H. C. PERRYMAN BILLY SCHNEDIDER BETTYE TURNIPSEED WANDA JANE WILLIAMS Latin Club 3, 4, FBLA 4, tra- Hi-Y 4, Intention: Bob Jones University Fondest Memory: Homecoming '56 W I 7df46 ' - We, The senior class, wish To Take This space To recognize the splendid work done by Michael Koontz, our slu- denl body president. Each year This iob is delegafed To a Senior. Each year The iob is done well. This year it has been handled owslandingly well. Thank you, president Michael Koonlz. I , iff 4 1 ' - , D 42' A . 2 of 795 -57 .L tw, A 5 65 ,,,,..,-...Ln-.Ji u.-.,l ka 43. . --c, . ,JJ 4-1-.LQ,q,,y Matiafjm 1:7 f,,.jf3li 64--.A - . gf'-Q Qfmw-L i,...L-- 1 y,y, ,, 214 , L-AQQX-9-'c.r 3.-.1 ll f J ' ,gs J Q 3 Left to right: Leon Lusher, Nippy Gayle, Bobby DelI'Orso, Don Brown, Jerry Gause, Earnesteen Mills, Billy Minoit, Barbara Buhler, E, C. Vandergrih, Maxine Baumerine, Willie Floyd, Bob Milby, Jan Williams. uv Florida State Superintendent of Public Instruction THOMAS D BAILEY County Superlntendent of Public Instructron BROWARD LOVELL Director of Instruction JOHN W SEAY Administration Asslstant WILL S HARRISON School Lunchroom Supervlsor MRS VIRGINIA PAINTER Supervisor of Instructional Material HARRY W HUNTER MARION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD G W NEWSOM Charrman L H MARSH B B B CK JOHN W SELPH KEY SCALES MARION COUNTY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MRS 5 P BURTON chaffman DR R c cuMMINo DR E c H1-xNsoN OCALA HIGH SCHOOL E L JONES Supervrslng Prrncrpal O E DAUGHERTY Prrncrpal W R PICKENS Yearbook Sponsor DIXON STEWART Edtor Ch ef JIM BARRETT Ed r VALERIA HIERS B s ess Ma ager ANN OLD BOB DELLORSO Sports Edtor TEDDY WOOD Sports Edto Assoc ate Edt ELEANOR DELL ORSO Ed tor al Ass stants ade a Hfcuww 94 L 'll afllw 4? Cawulgeauam f -a Xgllg 5 ayultaneum H1 at tuna, .7 rwuwile um nufqwae Q-entle um uuvad sc ezppewunaw We, the staff of the Ocaleean, wnsh to extend our thanks to the buslness and professuonal men of Marlon County for thenr help nn the funancung and publlcatlon of thus yearbook Without their help, we could never have done It They freely gave of their tlme, thelr energy, and even thenr money toward Senior Management Day We feel that Sensor Management Day thus year was the most successful ever Agam we say THANK YOU , . , . , . , . , . . . , . . E . . , . . , , ,,....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.s, , ,, i-in- i ,,,, ,, , iro , Y,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, u in n ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, , ,, .. ,, i for ' ,YL,,,,,LL,L,,,,., ..., , .,,,.,,,,,,, i ...,..,,,, .. ,,,,. ...s, s,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , i r BARBARA BRENDLE ,, ., ,,,,,, .s..,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, A rt Editor TOMMI FAINE and ' .,A,.,.,...... ,.,, .,,...,, i i i ,Nj J L 9 U' -' 3 ' - , JJ! Q . A Q.. A 6 C 3- L., g ' I I I . ,I si 5 I A L ..,.' . 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Rebecca Adams George Aldrich Elizabeth Allen Kenneth Alvarez Dennis Anderson David Arnold Joyce Arthur Gay Austin Frank Ayers Cecil Bailey Sadie Baroni Roberta Bateman Odell Battle Judy Beal Barney Beck Sylvia Bessenger Herbert Biggs Janet Bills Mary Ann Blake Ruth Ann Blakley Bob Blanchards Jimmy Boyt Jerry Boyles Larry Clark Billy Bozeman '-we C? 0' , 'TV 5 wa f'-isis, Q2 K+' . I i wi T' sf- ? Y-v in ' - -yn- ,,. I 1-7 l . ' l l 94. ,ff il fl.: ,.. a gif, . ser .fr ef . 1 1 ,pi ALI? new fr-J , - - 4 -- I 'P i '7 rj. vw . be 'N l X. ' ' ? Qffk r. W x ,. , +I ' ,. -1 . R' 3 VN.. 2' 'H-J '4 'L M M W 4i ri: Q g. ' : 's ,4 6: l l Ja 1 ri N +2 ' ' l . lx iw' Q 1 i ...,.4 fm '14 , in - 53- an 52, ' f .3 C .3 .... gf N-.4 I , 1 . 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Greene Janice Guinn Lester Gunter Rosa Lee Guynn Judy Hale if , Homer Hamby Jimmy Harless Wfflfred Harrison- Ronnie Haylett Charlene Heirman David Henderson Wanda Gail,Henderson Sammy Herrin Wilma Heiland Teddy Hill 0 Linda Hindman Jllnmy Hodges Jo Billy Hodges Mildred Holley Diane Holt Sandra Hornbeak Giles Honse Reggie Horne Norma Howard Sharon Hoye Stuart Huele Tracy Hull Max Hurley Remer Hutchinson Peggy Ingalls pg srl P ' NJ , 'v vis! ' our ix! 'll Barbara lrvin Judy Jackson Sharon Janssen Annie Laura Johnson Ann Marie Johnson Jimmy Johnson Margaret Johnson Jeanie Jones Shirley Jean Kelly Jimmy Kemp Allen King Joy King Phil Knoblock Kathy Krenshaw Ruben Lamb Phil Land Marian Lane Keith Lathrop June Leak ' .Harrell Leighton Bonnie Leonard Barbara Jean Lisenby Robert Lloyd Wanda Locker Ruby Long C? 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L E If I , ' Steve Mosley Pat Myers Larry Orth Jack Ortner Wilma Osteen Toy Owens James Padgett Glenda Parker Janice Parsons Ann Paul Theresa Peacock Margie Pierce Anne Perkins Hugh Perry Regina Ponder Zona Poole James Prescott Raymond Price Victor Putz Molly Ray Shirley Reagan Joyce Reddick Bill Reio Marnie Read Bill Reid Sybil Rewis Petey Rich Dolores Roberts Terry Roberts Martha Robertson Nancy Robertson Norma Ronan Janet Rosier Tommy Rousseau Kathy Ryan Sue Sansbury Frances Sawaya Mary Martha Sawaya Janet Schwartz Helen Schnetzler Bill Scroggin Donald Shaw Robert Sharp Freddie Shaw Jackie Shearer Donna Sigmon Faye Simmons Emmett Simms Larry Simms Tommy Slatten 2:5 sd 1 F TW' Fred Sloan Donald Smith Freddie Smith Kathy Smith Mary Lou Smith Kaye Souther Faye Souther Elaine Spafford Calvin Spears Edward Stanley Bruce Starling Dorothy Starling Stevie Stephenson Jerry Stewart Lou Sturdivant Len Sturdivant Betty Ann Taylor Coy Taylor Johnny Taylor Shirley Temple Brenda Tew Burma Jean Thomas Charles Thomas Kendall Thomas Rhoda Kay Thomas Jerry Thompson Ann Toothaker Carolyn Towsend Emily Towsend Janice Tucker Nancy Turner Bill Tyree Foy Underwood Elsie Van Lue Richard Vickers Lois Wallace Bob Walling Harold Watson Lila Wacaster Ann Weaver Dorothy Weaver Kathryn Weaver Marcia Whaley Danny White Ronnie White Brenda Wigglesworth Harriet Williams Donald Wimmer Lynn Wolfe Mark Yandel '57 Y. ' pr' T Linda Yeatts Kenneth Zander Donald Frank Teddy Hart Barbara Wood 's .. Y A5 'Sv-,. wuncars nnown nasns, 13-6 Webb Stadium being Im by rai F1'ff1Ll,X' nmht did not stop thf- Wild can to rake' their ' O ,, , thnd 'mmm . L k tl b 11 f' cxcfuint wif' a ng tour H' T 0 . ws B Ts, X92 m Q . send? C I CheYv K .-11 O1 Ocmgglx Ywlxfd at W qui 3, vw , U ,1- . QR ye gm ,YSL VXCTQXQ Qlmxeave gh qua O - QY mo . we- X 10 , H pe X090 i .IAS .. H5 WQOY oil Y, N3 Ore TSELCTUY' Wayne- C g xv Numa GY WILDUA rs STOMP Wgldmt Co-Capzajns H. C, pmmvman WWII tho' x u Qrwdem fmd. lallv of the .year-'X all the wav, Of, the 'Cars' 9081169 wh 8'O0 H fl an 6 1 KTN 0ca!a clan! Mil' J ir-lg Drill This Afternri I I O 1 H BIIICSVI 6 BS W 8 6 1 r Green And W 519 Top Seeks S' th V Gainesville canes, Oca1a's tonight, con the best won-lost Wildcats' three Coach Dick won four, lost one during the season. Bolles, Ocalafs ponent next week, game of the seaso Baldwin Friday, Mainland, the 'Caps' ped its fourth cdntes 14-0, to Jacksonvill The records' 'Cats .End 'Operation Bootstrfi rf S THE Wl First row, left To right: Bob McA1eer, 'Robert ScoTT, Ernie Hatch, Malcolm Morrison, Pa? Beshere, Gerald Ergle, Joe Sigrnon, Bob Milby, Bill Nelson, H. C. Perrymen, Skippy Stewart, John Priest. Second row: Bob Chauncey, Raleigh Hart, Larry Moody, Derel McDonald, Wayne Nalls, Willie Floyd, Ronnie Bland, Dickie Adams, George Barker, Jirn Robertson, Jerry Hill. Third row: Dan Barksdale, Leon Lusher, Joe You 5 AM!! K YM W5 v 'M 2 V s ' Q., ' ., af: , .f n 5, - Y , I k,'L 'wx as ig' A ' ll' Ci- D an 9 0 a ' 'if I N' 5 l - E x A B 5 5 , , Y - l I , ,K . 1 , . . L, ., I V v.::, 4 1 ' - M It 777725. W, Q . , 7 W VV Q., V X 1 - at '-' W Q ' D' , -- ' Q 1' . 5 5, -. .. A ' i gl, ' g25 14 -g t- u 09 xi-cyuqgg A9 air' I Q 4 ,IM sri n A, f. . I. ' l ' ' ' F in xhtafft, K ' . . N ' h -' Q, . ',4,. - TS-1956 Dust, Charles Baker, Henry Leibowitz, Ralph Owens, Tom Fultord, George Meftert, Willie Hooks, Frank Purpura, Buddy Culberth. Fourth row: Dan Dickey, Benny Davis, Tom Williams, managers, David Day, Bobby Martin, Tom Roseberry, Tom Gilmore, Bob Macknack, Bruce Starling, Bill Maloney, Bob Hugli, Coach Mike Bucha and Assistant Coach Bill Caton. 5 . . 1 - . Q L Y 4 OCALA H IGH SCHEDULE Sept. 21-Leesburg .o,,.. ,o.,.i,,,,o,,s,,s,sos, , 28-Live Oak ,,,o ,s,,.,, , Oct. 5-Lake City oos,, s,,, 7 12-Leon C s,o, . 19-Perry C 26-Fletcher C , , Nov. 2-Boone 9-Gainesville 16-Bolles 30- Mainland o,,o, ,U , wiY'3 ' A' Alix 1 Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Senchfz? 5 First row: H. C. Perryman, John Priest, Darrell McDonald, Jim Robertson, Willy Floyd, George Bqlfer, Malcolm Morrison. Second row: Gerald Ergle, David Day, Bill Nelson, Joe Sigmon, Bill Maloney, Dickey Adams, Bob Hugli. Third row: Bob Milby, Bob McA1eer, Pat Besbere, Leon Luslrier, Joe Dust, Tom Roseberry, Bob Martin. sl pac- JOHN PRIEST Right Guard BOB MILBY Fullback H. C. PERRYMAN Left Guard .V A, ,W 55W- Q45 nngvubyfv m . 1 ...nl- , R Vw ..41lf'.. BILL MALONEY Right Half I I I DICKY ADAMS Tackle ,-Ska 1 DARREL MCDONALD Fullback BOB HUGLI BILL NELSON Quarterback , . Left End ff Y ,w 4 1 5 5 1190 M WILLY FLOYD Tackle GERALD ERGLE Right Half MALCOLM MORRISON Fullback PAT BESHERE Tackle TOM ROSEBERRY Guard I I I WWW 0 I I I BOB MCATEER LEQN Right End LUSHER Right Half JOE DUST Left Half GEORGE BARKER Center BOB MARTIN Guard DAVID DAY Right Half JOE SIGMAN Right Half I .1 7 X! 4 ' I -sv Bill Lusher Bruce Siarlin Bob Chaunc Bill Sham ine Bob Milb Rand Watson Tomm Williams, Y 1 91 YI P I Y, Y 1 Y Manager, Par Meyers, Gable Noriga, Joe Dust, Wayne Nalls, David Day. ,L ash 1.33.9 9 RANDY WATSCN gg- -sl of DAVID DAY BOB MILBY JOE DUST 69 First row: Billy Lusher, Leon Lusher, Dale Frosburg, Bruce Starling. Second row: Coach Al Appleby Bob Dell'Orso, Larry Shampine, Willie Hooks, David Lackey, Harold Donahue, Roger Henderson, Jerry Gause Bill Shampine, Terry Smith, Manager. SCHEDULE l 956-57 Date School Team Place Dec. 7 Bishop Kenny A and B Ocala Dec. l2 Landon A and B Landon Dec. lA Boone 'A and B Boone Dec. l8 Edgewater HAH and HBH Ocala Jan. 4 Auburndale 'AH Auburndale Jan. B Dunnellon A, B and Girls Ocala Jan. ll Edgewater 'A' and 'B Edgewater Jan. I5 Gainesville 'A and 'B Ocala Jan. IB Mainland 'A and 'B Mainland Jan. 19 Boone A and 'B Ocala Jan. 22 Fletcher B Jaxonville Jan. 25 Leesburg A and B Leesburg Jan. 26 Edgewater A and B Ocala Jan. 29 Lake City A and B Lake City Feb. l P K Yonge A and B Gainesville Feb. 5 Perry A Perry Feb. 8 Gainesville HS A and B Gainesville Feb. 9 Lake City A and B Ocala Feb. l2 Live Oak and Ft, McCoy A and B Ocala Feb. l5 Open Feb. lb Leon A Ocala Feb. I9 Bishop Kenny A and B Jaxonville Feb. 22 Pk Yonge A and B Ocala Feb, 27, 28, 29 Mainland A and B Ocala Senior District Tournament Jaxonville Senior LEON BOB LUSHER DELL ORSO V ALVV ,- 1- nf. 1 5 u V22 E E xi Q . iw W3 t'ng H S i I '13 21 . v . , fr A 5 n. 1 .. I OE SIGMON ' 3399 A l2'-L K 72 Ffwfff. BOB HUGLI JIM PATTERSON JOHN PRIEST CHUCK HASKINS BILL NELSON JERRY GAUSE Xl I Q-f is ,. 3 I QQAI4 .Q ff Nun P 2 RANDY WATSON i v is WEL' I.': . W ,,,, www! waeffzwfw 4 an , 1 K ff- ,M , ,, ,,.,:.w,4-4 ,1 S rx 'izigi 10.12 I4 2, 5-21.11 Na-J' 'gf fin! sa rf X 4 X Q . f fm I 5- 5 Aa, Z S 7 Q - gx , 'N ,. mfr 1 5, Q, 8' A ' Awww Q ' Qs. T 5 X Q , g Q' f r, 1 Q C OCALA WILDCATS B SQUAD 1956 - FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OCTOBER 2 GAINESVILLE OCTOBER 9 LEESBURG OCTOBER 18 EDGEWATER OCTOBER 23 LEESBURG NOVEMBER 1 BOONE NOVEMBER 6 MAINLAND NOVEMBER 13 GAINESVILLE AWAY HERE HERE AWAY AWAY AWAY HERE Q,- l s. fx. gx , ' 1 Q? 1 lg, R 1 O O FQ 5' X Q 4 if ,A is-ON ORS rg M wean 'V' Roses ERRY D, 1 rr, Ji BOB KO D LARRY si-MAP N STE WALTER RAY WART '4mr ' '? ,..-Q., . '15, First row: George Johnson, Larry Shepard, Jim R Modlin, Tom Roseberry, Herman Woods Victor Putz 5 obenson Dixon Stewart, Waiter Ray. Second row: Bob 'Z-4 S These eight peppy girls pushed our fighting Wildcats thru a victorious season. Under the capable leadership of Captain Teddy Wood, the girls stirred more enthusiasm than the Wildcats had ever seen before. Cheerleading has been a big part of all of our lives and we, the cheerleaders, wish to say thank you to the student body for making it possible. PEGGY GRIGGS NIPPY GAYLE MAXINE BAUMRIND A ELAINE PERRY 'if' YF , 1 Y VALERIA HEIRS 'IW Q, 'Q A ,, I l TEDDY WOOD, Head Cheerleader JANE LIEBY, Co-Head W 6 x N . aww! ' VYW K , , M Q 5? 6 ' uk SY ' E I sl ' . I I I I I Left to right: Coach Mrs. Berrian, Dot Starling, Gail Cook, Bebe Gibson, Ann DeLoney, Barbara Horn, Hope Harden, Ethel Van Lue, Barbara Smith, Ewtine Mills, Eleanor Dell'Orso, Connie Bailey, Janice Guin, Eileen Hudson, Adriene Clements, Juanita La , Manager. Not pictured: Donna Damren. if Managers DONNA DAMREN JUANITA LAMB Sf .M up O I 'v 1 X .X- X fs xx, 5 GlRLS' Friday, Friday, Friday, BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 4-Dunnellon, Here Jan. Il-Palatka, There Jan. l8vStarke, There Thursday, Jan. 24-Lake Weir, Here Tuesday, Jan. 29-Dunnellon, There Friday, Feb. l-Palatka Thursday, Feb. 7-Lake City, There Wednesday, Feb. T3-Lake Weir, Th Thursday, Feb. 21-Lake City, Here Tuesday, Feb. 26-Starke, Here efe I I I I I I I ETHEL VAN LUE ANN DELONEY ELEANOR DELL'ORSO ERNESTINE MILLS BEBE GIBSON BARBARA HORN CONNIE BAILEY HOPE HARDEN ' .ff ADRIENE CLEMENTS and EILEEN HUDSON ! GAIL COOK BARBARA SMITH I 1 1 DOT STARLING IANICE GUIN 82 ' 'W 7eam Left to right: Sandra MacRae, Glenda Miller, Margeret Johnston, Brenda Wigglesworth, Diane Campbell. Second row: Joy Moses, Maiorie Pierce, Joy King, Dot Starling, lvene Cash ' ' 5 7eam Left to right Diane Thomas Bebe Glbson Ernesfme Mills Adriene Clements Juanita Lamb Seconc row Mrs Berrien Coach Lavern Baldwin Eleanor Dellorso Mary Long Alice Grant Barbara Horn, Ann Deloney N . N-1. 'CJ' .4-19' ,A 5 X Q ' Mk x- . 3+ Y 490 ,w4v-f-fc- Qgx-FKTEX WJ, WM MX LM is 2 f Q XFN? V ,tif . X ,acfocd ,X X xgl ,pdfntfzfg ff 'WML N: X x kg N-A ,Q 'W gxbxi yf,C...-Q' X : xfj'. A E ? f U 52 T III ,. at-QGX KN 'K -1 s X x .9-NX-gh Xb ki ' M' I ?-' Q X M N 75 hi' EXW xf Q5 W -N ., - vw 1 ' 'N' .-ff' X sg F X 2-. N . N I . xx YN R ag w ' A X 1 V f I F' Zrilggnxmg , , Af MSS-3. 4 , E. 1 ,, , I 1 1 - K f . 8 3 I nf The activities of high school students are filled with enthusiasm, industry, and variety. The business of being a student does not follow a clock, a calendar, or a schedule at all time. Being a student is a full time round-the-clock way of life. It is a good lite which means giving as well as taking. ln the many locations and func- tions which fill some of the hours, there is always time for study and serious en- deavor. Too frequently we find that there are no mementos to help us to remember some of the most important times of our lives. The pages that follow are intended to offer some permanent sketches of what has been, in the business of going to school. The many lectures, group activities, and reports that were given can come to mind when these pages are reviewed 'in the years to come. Look upon them with an eye cocked both to the future years and to the past in which they play such an important role. Look and remember. The library was a place of pleasure and accomplish- ment. The change of classes meant a passing hello and an oc- casional ioke. I I I t What about some of those lively discussions in biology? Did you get talked down on some point? Think of the many times you went to the audi- torium tor assemblies both serious and riotous. Can you remember the mixed feeling of tear and pride the first time you marched down the aisle while the iuniors and sophomores stood and watched? , f 'f .airy We can recall the different activities in the many classes, Do you remember the chemistry demon- strations? CAnd the smeIls'?l 'Tn Z v .JK 3 I I I me ff , .-. -. bl.. 7 ..- QQ ,- ,.g,- s ' - 'VTX X-4-I ,M , , 29 4 ,I fs il . U: if 1 O1 :JM I? 5 Being gracetol was a part of being proficient in homernaking. In these living room moments there were times when the boys could take the lead and show the way. COt course they only gabbedlb 3 I I I 't MXDJ 5 3 if au..-1, 'v 41-au 'k+ fR6l'Yl tasty M' -p- if But in the kitchen, there was a definite change of status. All of the new equipment was helpful. ember the complete meals that we cooked? Our holiday breakfasts were timely and . . . even if served at noon,J BAND PRACTICE! Boy we were loud at times. CBut then ofcourse we were planning big things and we had to practicel Remember the bring- your-own-chair business? tl , i b 1'. v-- ' at-2 i l i i This study of English was a long one Mrs Caruso often reminded us of a student with her friendli- ness and understanding See her sitting out there in the class? lWe called her Shorty but she Mr Pickens did not mind an occasional Picky Every English teacher sent us to Miss Kerby She all K GL ws ii 1' QM., i ig 4 ' 2 . Miss Mims meant business when she gave us an as- signment. We worked and learned. We remember well, We like the memory. lCan you recall how that heater in the ceiling cut on every time you were about to say something to the whole class?j I I I I I I - , Q , 'LJ Typing and B.A. means Miss Smith and Mrs, Fambrough. Can't you iust hear Miss Smith say Where's your excuse? Both of them were ale ways nice but fussy about those typewriters. lWe deserved it, too.J Clickety, clickety, click, Timel Decimals, per cents, and fractions! Oh well, we know it all now l?l I I 1 1 I I X Don't handle the displays yet! were words of Mr. 5 xv , .,-is' Graziano. Who didn't have the temptation to feel of gg' 'X 2,54 everything on the shelves. Did you ever have the de- 8 A sire to shake a bottle specimen? lHmmm!l .JW ng I-.iv fy? H 352: I It X, ar,- 5.- A nu.: 1 Miss Beavers was always careful to make sure that we got our assignments very clear in mind. Remember? Those of us who had Mr. Appleby for biology can recall the fun and seriousness that went on in the room. We even helped move some of the things we used from the old high school to the new one. I I I I I I A-a-a-hl There is nothing that was ever as soothing f?l on the nerves as a pep rally. It was especially nice when it cut into third or sixth period. fhal This is the first one we had at the new school. Remember the teachers and the mud? lid! LQ! ..-Q I 1' 4 X.. 1 if Mr Jones and Mr Seay were famlllar personals hes on our campus af. T fi - -'--- r 1 lf If 9 as : ,Q ,A1' I -f-rg? 1 K A v l hm an ' VL? . K A W' 3 W l 1e'e lf ',,,,., ,, , ,MW v ,Al Q I is M j, t Mr Bell was seen In the Ad building frequently vnsltlng wrth Principal Daugherty or our' pretty secretary Muss O Bruen She always smuled even when asssgnung fnfteen mlnutes detention to us A9 Q Q tv' 1 .l ,, 4 ' X xv vi 5 N Y Coach Daugherty our prnncupal was more often seen around the campus than hugging hns desk You thunk he IS calllng Mother to ask about us or to tell about us? Hmmm, he might lust be posmg for the pncture 1 in 4. ?-'C'!'! f. . L il adewz'6 ' The sTudenT council is an organizaTion formed for The purpose of represenTing The sTudenT body and bringing abouT beTTer undersTanding beTvveen sTudenTs, The TaculTy, and The adminisTraTion. IT gives The sTudenTs Their share in The responsibiliTy of The school. - ,r . fs , ,sf - - .., First row: Susan Kennedy, Julie Bryant, Connie Bailey, Joanelle Dann, Henry Leibowitz, Joann Howell, Anna Davis, Linda Fulford, Harriet Williams, Ernestine Mills, Gail Smith. Second royv: June Leak, Edgar Byrd, Marnie Reid, Harlan Chaney, Sandra Badger, Dickey Adams, Bill Shampine, Martha Griffin, Secretary, Diane Thomas, President, Michael Koontz, Vice President, Ethelda Stephens, Treasurer, Nora Nell Hardy, Joy Moses, Larry Orth, Philip Burton, Sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Hardy, Leon Gary, Joe Dust, Nancy Turner, Roberta Smith, Bebe Gibson. Vasa- dead ' STUDENT GOVERN MEN W4 h First row: Honey Lorito, Jane Leiby, John Priest, Teddy Woods, Nippy Gayle, E. C. Vandegrift, Leonard Kenyon, Linda Kennedy. Second row: Buddy Michael, Diane Cumming, Bobby Jerald, Bobby McAteer, Bob Milby, Betsy Donnely, Secretary, Maxine Baumrindg President, Ethelda Stephens, Vice President, Sylvia Gary, Treasurer, Rosemarie Galante, Sponsor, Virginia Cromartie, Carrol Starling, Sponsor, O. E. Daugherty, David Lackey, Therrel Smith, Freddie Smith. The Inter-Club Council is a supplement to the Student Council and has as membership an elected representative from each of the char- tered school organizations and presidents of the three classes. The purpose of the Inter-Club Council is to bring about closer rela- tionship between the clubs and organizations of the school, to act as a clearing house for possible conflicts arising through the activities of these groups and to keep the Student Council informed about the work ofthe chartered clubs and organizations. 11.45 ffm ' H' l .2 I ' - 9 515.1 f ij! Q Q' . an 6 9 mm --ai r 'ww-www-.W , Left to right: Diane Cumming, Judy Middleton, Honey Lorito, Elaine Perry, Bobbye Ann Lampp, Mary Ann Blake, Therrell Smith, Betsy Donnelly, Louise McPheters, Jane Leiby, Carol Houck, Miss O'Brien, Secretary, seated. These ever-ready people who serve as office assistants are as pro- ficient a group of people as ever graced an office. They are always pleas- ant, helpful, and dependable. They are seen all over the campus collect- ing absentee reports, delivering messages, and generally adding to the smooth-running quality of our fine school. The best to you always. 4214 These are The fine people vvho give so generously of The Time and energy To help keep The guidance office TuncTioning so efTicienTly. The purposes They serve are many from messenger To emergency nurse, buT in all endeavors, They are dependable. A greaT big THANX To all of Them Tor Their help. t but man Scno tri '.Ama swf il -- o I HQ.: Q-3 .- I xl-irr'l Q ,114 10' ' f,:'-J if' 1.5, Lef't To right Elaine Perry, Faye Perkins, Betsy Donnely, Patsy Ball, and Ann Deloney. k eP- Aef-iwadm NORA NELL HARDY Pres dent SUSAN KENNEDY Frst Vice Pres dent THERRELL SMITH Recordmg Secretary CAROL HENDRICKS Treasurer x IQ' ul BA yd PBARA DONNE a N af-'TS ep en Dondn KIPP 9 ICC R Sc-Sfay DICKY ADAMS Man of the Year T956 THE ANCHOR CLUB a gurls service organuzatlon formerly the Plloteen Club recetved nts charter ID the sprang of 1956 The ANCHOR CLUB IS sponsored by the Pilot Club of Ocala The purpose of the organuzatnon IS to bulld a better school and communnty Gurls are lnvlted to 'om the club on the basis of character service and leadershnp The ANCHOR CLUB sponsors College Day an annual affair Other prolects lnclude ushenng at the communnty concerts operating the canteen at the basketball games helping wnth the school landscapnng program and other school beautrfyung prolects helpnng with T B Dnves and many other useful prolects The ANCHOR CLUB Man of the Year for T956 IS Ducky Adams The Man of the Year vs chosen from a group of outstandlng boys In the Junlor class .' V, I fax A 'f JYX I o A JI' T I , i ' i A TA. Lp F T f f-ll X ' x -Q3 , T -., 1- h pstl, Q51 . ' , Corres I. S e ER ' Y res ' t- 9 I' r A . ' 0, , , x N A , . .s 's -I , X P Katherine Alsop,-Connie Bailey, Roberta Bateman, Maxine Baumrind, Mary Ann. Blalce, Dorrie Chazal, Mary Ann Cromer, Joanelle Dann, Anna Davis, Penny Diehl, Betsy Donnelly, Linda Fulford, .luliann Gabbert, Bege Gibson, Martha Griffin, Peggy Griggs, Goin Hanegan, Nora Nell Hardy, Carol Hendricks, JoAnn Howell, Susan Kennedy, Jane Leiby, Olivia Maxwell, Ernestine Mills, Joy Moses, Bobbie McGee, Patty McGrath, Louise McPheeters, Jean Powell, Marnie Read, Dottie Rivers, Lucille Sands, Barbara Skipper, Gail Smith, Marylou Smith, Robert Smith, The-rrell Smith, Ethelda Stephans, Diane Thomas, Nancy Turner, MlSS MIMS, Sponsor IN di, 4 . 1 -.4 .5 W 4, vxx K 5 A gi 4, A , x af 5 v 1 I vi I +1 an N Awe.. it 1al , , '14 Lg, 4' N X A vi x N 1 01, 51 1 1 2 C x 1 il 6, ' GRN 2, as N1 Q ll xxfk X ' 1955-56 Sweetheart , -A C? V A PEGGY GRIGGS 1956-57 w ANNA DAVIS Tay Hal The Key Club is the only boys service in the school and is sponsored by the Kiwanis. The Key Club, like the father Kiwanis Club, is an international or- ganization set up to serve the school and community. wa 0. 0 The Diversified Cooperative Train- ing Program CD.C.T.l is one of grow- ing importance in the schools today. lt is a program which permits students to finish the fundamental courses of high school while they get actual and practical experience on real jobs. They learn to work, cooperate, and practice the business of earning a living. The jobs vary from clerks and typists to assistants and craftsmen. Wherever there is a D.C.T. student, both learning and earning are going on. There is a wonderful spirit of fellow- ship among the various members of this fine group. They always fare well when they send their representatives to conventions and the like for meet- ings of self-improvement. Mr. Guy Hill and Mr. Royce Hornes- by are the coordinators for the D.C.T. Program. np' 6, ' . 1 1, 1? ' f L . x ' R 8 -T1 , I gg , r - ' f . Ki .n- X ff' - br' W , . - ' if '. if f ,arty wi I 4 ' V Z, , qi' ' , Q 31 ' 1 fb XXI, 1 . x :rf-' .u..,k,, -, ,i O u W. 'Vi , ' uf I r . ,QQ A 1 ,, . :E ' if u r 5 KA M Y A L r Q. -mr--.. K im, - I 1 - 9 '. X - f K f'- 'f e n ,.- ,x ,, 4 , X L , I ,. I ,t V If -. 1 - ' :Vw Q. ,:g,1 F ? 4 QQ.-M ,lf Q if u .' ,. ,1 'fix U4 1 X X 1 . y 'Adj ' ' X Q' I ,ly -' 'lf 'V r' Q . 'p- In N3 I -f w 1. ww - .-.f ' N 2 . x,1'f+. A ' .f -' X fb - X f +, 4:.', -A ff? . f ' . J k ff' f -, ww , , n 2 . xl IX V44 'Lx A I J lr -mth A4 ', -A ,.,,?.rilL A ll, .. ' .kj l- Aglhqrvt WRT Q, :,biAH.i kt ,v I ir, Egg? ' 154.24 xxx 5, QQ Ahh-t, ximian-as ,ww vL4 , X V wif ,A V,-Y' -ATI E., in L X '51 1 f. .., ' ' -' 4 0 ' '- H f , . i ' f ' A f v -,U 3-x'7 '-.., . ' 1, ' , - ' --, .r- A ,Wx ' -2 -'A I I-ff-'J .ff 511' ' . '. fr-4 - ' m I I-I. 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'!, V x K1-LX X JL El- ...Fw J. x 5. -- , K 1 ' tad Furst row Letsy Austun Dorrue Chazal Patsy Ball Barbara Brendle Peggy Grlggs Sandra Badger Dottie :vers Gene Ann Horton Second row Tornmellon Falne Sandra Wnckham Penny Duehl Susan Kennedy, Ethelda Stephens Lyndall Ketchum Dawn Brown Anna Davls Duane Cook Margaret Klrlcland Pat Enos, Adretn Clernots Jull Ann Gabert Carol Houck Thurd row Jane Crawford Lnbby Turnlpseed Ann Old, Larry Shepherd Frank Lunevveayer Charles Baker Rosemarie Galante Gaye Austtn Janet B1lls Flrst row Artlllee Lowe Presndent Drane Curnmmg Secretary Nnppy Gayle Vlce Pre-sldent Teddy Wood, Treasurer Second row Barbara Denblaker Eleanor DelvOrso Valerla Helrs Jane Lreby Maxlne Baumerlnd, Honey Lornto Sandra Mosley Jean Powell Thtrd row Jan Wnlllams Peggy Dawson Smaclcy Buddy Colbert Buddy Mlcheal Lucille Sands Gary Stovall John Kregger Johnny Taylor Judy Moddleton Pat Hugh Fourth row Walter Ray Roddy Wnlluams Larry Turner Ducky Adams Jnm Barrett Mncheal Koontz La ry Shamptne Dnxon Stewart Bobby Cummins Bully Monnott :D lf, 2 1.0, 93.0, it X va-f 'nib' 'f 'rdf'- 'fill lp' . i , Left to right: Elizabeth Bridges, Artilee Lowe, Jane Powell, Diane Cummings, Teddy Wood, Jane Craw- ford, Nippy Gayle and Dix Stewart, - i,... fa J, The thespians of Ocala High School are a division of the National Thespian Society. They sponsor the dramatic club, and help in the production of all plays. Membership is selective and only those who have lOO hours of dramatic work be- hind Them are eligible. Our sponsor this year was Mr. Bell. hwvvskl iz. M i x .- Y 5 . ini, I l Oq.'o Artilee Lowe, President, Diane Cummings, Veepg Mr. Bell, Nippy Gayle, Secretary Teddy Woods, Treasurer. I I I 1 lcv! -oo fb When a job needs to be done, iust call on the F.F.A. and it will get done. This is the main motto of the chapter of F.F.A. The puporse of the F.F.A. is to develop agricultural leadership and cooperation. Membership is open to boys enrolled in vocational agriculture. - 'et 5 'S President, Bob McAteer, Vice President, Leonard Kenyon, Secretary, Clarence Polk Treasurer, Franklin Hamlin, Reporter, Shelley Swift, Sentinel, Ray Rhodes, Mr. Roche Advisor. S X uf I I I I MISS ROSEMARIE GALANTE Chapter and District F.F.A. Sweetheart I I I will ffl-jj eip! 5 A Wherever great music sounds, the Ocala High School Glee Club is singing. The Glee Club is known tar and wide tor its beauty, dependability, originality, dignity and pleasure, Under the able direction of Miss Louise Thrasher, Ocala High SchooI's Glee Club has become a symbol ot the realization of what the young people of today can do and become, We are very proud ot this magnificent group which increases in stature every year. The O, H, S. glee club is in its fifth year of organiza- tion under a full-time director, During this time it has grovvn to a membership of 80-over ten per cent of the student body, Students must audition for the director. A number of glee club proiects have become annual events, in particular, the Christmas assembly, the evening ot Christmas carol singing for shut-ins, the spring con- cert, and the trip to the District Vocal Contest, at which we have earned ratings of superior, ln addition the glee club performs on many civic programs during the year. This year there are several small ensemble groups within the chorus, among them being the Chansonettes, a sextette of sophomore girls, and the Harmonettes a girls' double quartet, Q, Q , is 4 'QM OFFICERS: PM-5 ser' LRWLEE UDINE If ff. D,f.5Id,1,wf ROSgL'LRIE CgALANTE Jefrvarf Mi-RY FRANCIS BUCKNER Treasmer ELIZABETH DAVIS A 3-Q ,o :mv Af -If' X . Q if if 4116- I 1 vw Af' ' P1 'ff-. ' ' ' ' 2? ' . ,vii Q as L , 1 , ' Am' W R 2 f:Q i 1 ,V 5 s ig -5 'N' ' x V2 Q V 1 A' -iZ:,1i,- , , '. ' A 4 ' ' E r lr X - 'f' 5 my 2 IM, L ft' ' 4 , . A FJJ . . ' ff X ' f 1 ' W ff as h 6 i V y 1 f HV 01955 'X . ,Q f 'T mf Q I , ,QQ-L it , .L 13 M f - EAL M -ow' i . . V ff 1, M 8 illl ,Q ,. I fm , ,Qgk , A I ' 'fi 4 V :I ., fl' ' 1. O 7 -G 5 y 1- -Aung 1 's v M ARTILEE LOWE lt? sn- Z President ,P Z 4 MARCELE GRUBBS Treasurer Q Q ff' JJ V .ff J ERNESTINE MILLS Vice President f..r r i EDNA HARRISON Secretary - Picture Not Available IGNATIUS GALANTE Parliamentarian tb'- First row, left to right: Bobby Jerald, Jim Robertson, Billy Moniot, Douglas Post, Tommy Daniels, Edna Harrison, Marcele Grubbs, Er- nestine Mills, Artilee Lohve, Ronnie Bland, Gene Ann Horton, Ar- lene Libby, Joan Cook, Barbara Taylor. Second row: Joann McAteer, Miss Smith, sponsor, Ronald Morgan, Leta Austin, Janet Bills, Ann Old, Rosemarie Galante, Pat Whilden, Nippy Gayle, Honey Lorito, Norma Jean Hulsey, Mary Ann Mary Margaret Fant, Elizabeth mark, Gaye Brogdon, Bobbye Paul, Janet Rosier, Gail Cook, Nancy Middleton, Wilma Faircloth, Joan Arthur, Mrs. Fambrough, sponsor. Third row: Mary Alford, Ignatius Galante, Bonnie Chancey, Max Hurley, Gloria Davis, Cromer, Faye Perkins, Valeria Hiers, Davis, Wanda Williams, Aileen Den- Nann Lampp, Doleres Roberts, Ann Beverly Huckill, Shirley Bruner, Betty Hummel, Janet Shepard, Mar- lene Collins, Peggy Dawson, Connie Bailey, Judy Bronson, Jan Miller, Sue Brown. Fourth row: Shelley Swift, Bud Santman, John Spafford, Carol Waldbusser, Carrie Polisi, Barbara Brendle, Guin Hannegan, Katharine Alsop, Willie Stroud, Helen Sukeman, Sylvia Gary, Betty Sue Chalker, Mancy Boyles, Sara Wright, Sandra Wickam, Jane Leiby. Fifth row: Bob McAteer, Bill Rountree, Eldon Hancock, Rodney Russ, Jimmy Stewart, Herbert Biggs, Ramona McDonald, Sandra Mosely, Carol Johnson, Carla Swanson, Wareen Robinson, Rachel Smallwood, Gladys Shepard, Sandra Carter, Linda Hill, Gennevee Gardner, Mariorie Fryermuth, Sheryl Holley, Janet Chauncey. We believe that every young person should prepare himself for a useful occupation, that he should carry on that occupation in a manner that will bring the greatest good to the greatest number, and that every young person should be actively interested in a better social, political community, and family life. The purposes of the F.B.L.A. are, to create more interest in the development of individual profections and in establishing themselves in business, to participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and the community, and to improve and establish standards for en- l09 trance upon store and office occupations. The Jaycees are the F.B.L.A. Sponsors. ? , 2552 o CF X b The Letterman's Club is a group of boys who have earned a letter in one or more sports. The block O letter signifies that the boy has par- ticipated in his chosen field of athletics enough to receive an award such as this. The number of stripes represents the number of years that he has lettered in the sport. The block O is worn iust above the left pocket with pride, re- spect and admiration. I ,Q A-.,. qw Q? - 46? A! U 'rl ,Q 4, 'F frfeggfg, as:-. . . I Pt if' 3+ x 3- ' ' :M W mf ' 'L sfllw , 'I 'T . ,- N 'vg . f ' ' ' 1 N4 . tkixxff . '. ' fuvj X T 1 ' ' ':'eY ff If Q - -- - -urns, s ,,- ,MMM Wivwyw Jcwfqgf 'WNY' 'WJ-mafia: Left to right: Honey Lorito, Valeria Hiers, Maxine Baumrind, Gail Smith, Patti Raoux, Joyce Fant, Barbara Brendle, Peggy Griggs, Jane Leiby, Jean Powell, Ann Deloney, Ernestine Mills, Diane Thomas, Sandra Badger, Carrie Polisi, Linda Fulford, Catherine Alsop, Teddy Wood, Elaine Perry, Eleanor Dell'Orso, Sandra Mosely, Dorrie Chazal, Mrs. Barrian, in center, Sponsor. The O Club is a club composed of girls who are inferested in promoting sportsmanship among The girls of Ocala High School. ,, . I . 17,104 A , f -4 .,.,., ., 3, A ,, ,I -Q, g A . is Wa- C C C ,Q l-.' I Q4 T' I First row, left to right: Herrrlan Wood, Mike Nealing, Phlip McClellan, Bob Milby, Carrol Starling, Mr. Hankenson, Sponsor, Second row: Shelly Swift, Keith Kennedy, Tommy. Holder, Kenney Williams, Billy Leonard, Eldon Hancock, Joe Dust, Wayne Williams, Billy Barton, Ben Parramore, Paul Wilson, Howard Wood, Gabel Noreigo, Wayne Hodges, Leon Lusher. Third row: Jimmy Patterson, Charlie Wade, Donald Campbell, Bill Roundtree, Rodger Myers, George Barker, Willy Hooks, Lucky Purpura, Robert Scott, Buddy Culbreth, Buster Smith, Robert Sharpe, Wayne Stokes, Reid Jackson. The purpose ofthe Hi-Y, which is a national organization, is to raise and maintain Christian standards among boys in Ocala High School. An induction of new mem- bers was held iointly with the Tri Hi Y at the first of the ear The officers are Presi Bob Milby President ll2 Phillip McClellan Vice President Treasurer - . y . 1 . dent, Bob Milby, Vice President, Phillip McClellan, Secretary, Joe Dust, Treasurer, Mike Nealing, Parliamentarian, Leon Lusher, Sergeant-at-Arms, Herman Wood, and Sponsor, Mr. John Henry Hankinson. This year's Hi-Y gave a dance after one of the basketball games with the Tri-Hi-Y. They held a father and son banquet in the fall of the year, and they had several hayrides to Tomahawk Lake. V .nl A Q -' 'f',ff'lp,,Z I ' 7 V T ,f 2' Q. Mike Nealing Herman Wood Sergeant-at-Arms Joe Dust Leon Lusher Secretary Parliamentarian Z. ea- 7415- The Tri-Hi-Y ot Ocala High School was organized in the spring ot l95l. lt is affiliated with the national organization ot Young Nlen's Christian Association. Its slogan is Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actions. The aim and purpose of this club is to create and maintain high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. First row Ntppy Gayle, Peggy Griggs, Gene Ann Horton, Miss Mary Robinson, sponsor Gaye Brogdon Roberta Smith Mary Ann Kirkland. Second row: Leta Austin, Rosemarie Galante, Norma Hulsey Mary Buckner Sandra Badger, Elaine Perry, Valeria Hiers, Teddy Wood, Marlene Colling, Molly Ray Gay Austin Mildred Holly Aileen Denmark, Ano Old. Third row: Jane Crawford, Ann Johnson, June Lead Carol Waldbusser Marine Brant, Carol Johnson, Mary Fant, Faye Perkins, Connie Bailey, Wanda Williams Elizabeth Davis Sandra Carter, Kathey Krenshaw, Barbara Butler. :Auf , 'V'-1.41 'X A gulf: , MJ. if .ug Q ? 4 I lg , J, I I Q I .7 1 ' 1' 5 X . f x , , N 3 4 , ' ,I I y X I, ali All J' z4 . The Future Teachers Club is composed of Ocala High School students interested in higher education. The members Teach one period a week in the Ocala Elementary schools, substitute, and grade papers. Show cards are sold by the members at the begin- ning of each school year as a money-making proiect. The club also participated in the school landscape proiect. A banquet is held each year which is quite a function ot the year at Ocala High School. The Ocala High School Chapter of the Fu- ture Teachers ot America was represented by a delegation of members at the state conven- tion held in March in Gainesville, Florida. Miss Jocie Parrish is our very able sponsor. TYXXJJ' kr, xv! NJ .1 1 C .1 I l J ... I-Q., F3 ' 1 1 f I x ' V G Yk J 1 .p 1. , K L, 4 .gt Q, ,- . i .. Q . l . I YQ 6 i771 1 'LM w ff' 1 'QM .6-ff? I W.. wfa K f,.. 1-3: V . ffk if gel 4 l-fr. ...- gf V milf l - . f J L ,,,, 5 ' ' - ' 3 ' 1, 2' J' fx 4 'x 1 -a I gm.. -' '4 ' A v' , ,L M E um Y x 1 A W 'T' 'N ' ' ',v-,, ,QQ Q 4 14' Q? V? ' . -.Af .fr-vw ff . f 'Pep' v ,-Bi' ' it ,V ' M l ' ' 4 .f 4 Q vi., Ln, fi s ,Lf .W ' ' 5 X .L 'f 4, A ' - V :fi'ff '3',,Ff' Z . ff 'ut 1 if Xa, Vv.. , a' , A, .A V.. , .gnu . in . 0. , 5: Zend I' The O. H. S. Band is The oldesT high school band in The STaTe of Florida, and is indeed proud To be a parT of Ocala l-ligh School. The band has always been a crediT To The high school and has represenTed The high school Well Wherever iT wenT. The band plays during TooTball games, per- forms aT half Time, and also plays Tor The weekly assembly programs and pep rallies. The direcTor of The O. H. S. Band is Leland ArmsTrong, beTTer known To everyone as Pop The Drum MaioreTTe This year is Joyce Ann FanT. The sTudenT officers are as Tollovvs: CapTain, Leon Gary, lsT LieuTenanT, Sylvia Gary, and 2nd l.ieuTenanTs, Barbara Skipper, PeTe Robinson, Carroll STarling, BeTTy Nlooers, and Barbara WesT. .CY .. 458. dh! The French Club oT Ocala High School was formed in SepTember of T956 when French was added To The school's curriculum. The purpose of The French Club is To learn more abouT French culTure and To sTudy The cusToms and habiTs of The French people. ln spiTe of The TacT ThaT The French Club is The school's baby club, iT has disTinguished iTselT already by Taking one of The Top honors in The homecoming TloaT conTesT. The club has also Taken parT in numerous oTher school evenTs. The Spanish Club is sponsored by The Spanish classes of O. H. S. The purpose of The club is To promoTe an inTeresT in Spanish-speaking peo- ples and Their cusTorns. The TaculTy sponsor is Mr, Rivera. The officers of The club are Linda Kennedy, President Henry LeiloovviTz, Vice Presi- denTg Gene Ann HorTon, Treasurer, and Gail SrniTh, SecreTary. fi C7 LINDA KENEDY HENRY LEIBOWITZ GAIL SMITH 0 1 del' ' , ,',f.'?7 s' , . A ,.:,gf:'f' L , , , M 1 4 . I ' t ',' ,- I I i ' H I A5 ' f l .,', 5 :N'..,'. .vmvi . . 5, A u ISA' N-MJ' 1 .I ' 5 , L P V K I K f ' L I I ' . .' I I ' PHILIP BURTON BUDDY MICHAEL ROBERTA SMITH EDGAR BYRD President Vice President Secretary Treasurer The Latin Club of Ocala High School, with the help of Mrs. Margaret Hardy, faculty sponsor, is a very active member of the Junior Classical League. It consists of students in both first and second year Latin, and the alumni who are still in school. The club meets monthly with interesting and educational programs presented. Although it does a large amount of work in and out of school, the club has an abundance of fun mixed in. Each year it goes on a trip to a place where a further interest in Latin will be made. In the spring a Local Latin Forum is held in the school. Here, contests are held among students in first and second year translations. This is fun for both Junior and Senior High School. The Latin Club Banquet ends the year with enthusiasm. All members dress as MARTHA GRIFFIN Reporter Romans, and a prize is awarded for the most original costume. Also, the Magna Cum Laude awards are presented to the second year Latin students who have kept a high average throughout the study of Latin. ffnrr A JM If R tibia,-... '5 'xC-f-Tkq X Q I g?7Cf'N I Qs pad Q . 0 ' Each year a few students are trained to operate and maintain audio-visual aid equipment in Ocala High School. At least two students are available in every study hall to operate film machines if needed by any teacher. This is simply a service being rendered by the members of this organization. They receive no pay except for the satisfaction obtained from being some help to others. Left to right: Michael Johnston, Jack Wells, Jerry Sauls, Mr. Hankinson, Sponsor, Wayne Drozenko, Clifford Fulford, Bill Wright, Bill Tyler, Larry Shepard, John Spafforcl, and Wayne Stokes, not pictured. 7 71 af! EMMER c K 12 Ent I if W Y ?t s 'YP Xxv 0 Nfw Hogg Motto: TOWARD NEW HORlZONS The motto of The Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca expresses the purpose of the organization- learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. EXECUTIVE BOARD-President, Therrell Smith, President-elect, Dorrie Chazalg lst Vice President in charge of Program work, Carol Hendricks, 2nd Vice President in charge of Program work, Brenda Stephenson, 3rd Vice President in charge of Public Relations, Nippy Gayle, 4th Vice President in charge of Recre- ation, Diane Cumming, Secretary, Marcella Grubbsp Treasurer, Linda Fulford, Historian, Joan Cook, Parliamentarian, Joe Sig- mong Song Leader, Shirley Turner. 3:1 JOE SIGMON and FRED FRAZIER Chapter Beaux .4 . The Library assisTanTs do quiTe a biT of work in The library. Jobs such as check books in and ouT, keep Them in order, assisT sTuderTTs who need help, mend books and all iobs such as The ones menTioried. WiThouT Them our Library wouldn'T be so neaT and nicely kepT. - They are hard workers and Their work is appreciaTed by all. E 1 ' 'Quan S ' The purpose ofthe National Honor Society in Ocala High School: T h A f h I hh NATIONAL I, o create an ent usiasm or sc o ars ip. ll. To stimulate a desire to render service. HONOR sage-rv lll. To promote vvorthy leadership. S ff IV. To encourage the development ot character in the pupils of S E- O. H. S. -7 - 7 L Fifteen per cent of the students in the upper third ofthe 1957 class were 4 tapped for membership. 3 5 if ' vs . ' ' ' ' f' gjfff:-1. lx' First row: Leonard Kenyen, Leon Gary, Larry Shampine, Bobby Cummin, David Lackey, Walter Ray, Dixon Stewart, Larry Turner, Michael Koontz. Second row: Robert' Koff, Dickey Adams, Guin Hannegan, Sherryl Holley, Sandra Badger, Mary Ann Cromer, Barbara Skipper, Jerry Gause, Nora Nell Hardy. Third row: Linda Kennedy, Susan Kennedy, Jo Ann Howell, Sylvia Gary, Diane Thomas, Pat Whilden, Norma Jean Hulsey, Gail Smith, Elaine Perry, Therrell Smith, Carol Hendricks, Miss Emma Jean Smith, Sponsorg Ethelda Stephens, Miss Eloise Beavers, Sponsor, Maxine Baumrind. -5 ,- rg 1' . - - I 1,1 I1 4 at Q 1 W4 .1 TY , t fjfk s DAVID LACKEY LARRY SHAMPINE MAXINE BAUMRIND MISS BEAVERS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor sl Hia 3 1, HE .EWILD if -ssill' MDE VOLUME 8 october 1955 IN THE KINGDOM or THE SUN OFALA, FLORIDA' Number 1 - f-ge: -- - ' , 1 'lan Homecoming LEPHANT L ,,,....- E CHEAP oyfriend Wlllh you Just l this fun, you're hun- o isn'tv there will be a tand, generously sup- uicy hot dowgs , ex- urgers, delicious French rosty cold drinks for lent. the days of balloting tiom for our Carnival ner Court, the Corona- . and the Coronation :liately afterward will nd evening of fun and if at the Coromation really have a ball, ormal, Bermuda's and . there!- --1ii,.-.i- lonvanlion :Id Al 0.Il.S. 27, Ocala High School st to the District IV of Student Councils. 'inter Park will hold l26 -ar' A jingle contest was held 'at- O.H.S. by the Student Council. The winner of the contest was Elsie Gil- christ. Sophomore. The prize for placing first was a 525.00 savings bond, AND TIIE UAMERA DIDN'T BREAK Quit shovin' ya bum, this'll break it, Is my tie straight?'f How's my lipstick look? These were some of the comments heard the first three days of October. The photographer had come to take the individual and club pictures. The sophomores and juniors were clicked on Monday, October 1. A1- though the photographer took about 450 pictures. his camera still worked on Tuesday for seniors. The Senior boys wore white shirts, bow ties, and dinner jackets. The girls were .attired in pastel drapes. Tuesday afternoon and Wednes- day were devoted to clubs and or- ganizations. All of these pictures will appear in the O.H.S. yearbook, The Ocaleean. Jim Barrett FEATURE EDITOR Jo Anne Howell HDMEGUMING WEEK O.H.S. is planning the biggest er, beginning Nov. 6. at the C Arena. Plans de the Home- ifternoon, and ie that night or Hop. ERS annual event fo-sponsorship ncil and the tts Kapers in- ,..L-':.:- ,....a,... ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR Gloria Davis S P O R T S Eleanor Dell'Orso - Barry Hall ART EDITORS . Sandra Mosley - Nancy O'F'arroll PHOTOGRAPHERS Bill Reid - Connie Bailey ADVERTISING Jim Barrett - Jane Lieby A Teddy Wood - Diane Cumming- F A S H I O N Libby Turnipseed CIRCULATION Maxine Baumrind - Sheryl Holley EXCHANGE EDITORS Barbara Kesler - Gail Cook R E P O R T E R S Pat Enus - Valeria Hiers - Lyndal Ketcham Karen Libby - Honey Lorito - Elizabeth Bridges Laverne Baldwin - Larry Turner - Jan Williams SW! H-f f TEDDY WOOD Girls Sports Editor Y., tv UIQ ANN OLD BARBRA BRENDLE DIXON STEWART JIM BARRETT VALERIA HIERS BOB DELL ORSO Associate Editor Art Editor Editor rn Chief Edntor Business Editor Sports Editor The staff of the Ocaleean starts work at the beginning of the school year and continues work through January when the yearbook is mailed off. The staff this year was composed of five Seniors and two iuniors. This year the staff has been given fifth period free to work on the OCALEEAN. Our staff sponsor this year was the VERY capable W. R. Pickens for his help we extend to him our sincere gratitude without him, we couIdn't have done it. l27 Z 5 Left to right: Mollie Ray, Rhoda Kay Thomas, Joanelle Dann, Harriet Williamsg Nancy Turner, Julie Bryant. The B Squad Cheerleaders are the spirit behind the spirit of all the B teams. They may have a letter that is second in the alphabet, but their activities,, enthusi- asms, and inspirations are second to none. Often thought of as the training ground for the A Squad Cheerleaders, it can be noted that much of the quality which exists in this fine group is already well trained. They exhibit all the zeal and GO of any serious PEP SQUAD '. . . ANY- WHERE! T ON 5 5 . , Q . Q A ,fs '23 E' fi H at 2 :le sv- l I an MOLLEY RAY RHODA THOMAS JOANELLE DANN HARRlET WILLIAMS NANCY TURNER JULIE BRYANT l28 1'- s, ,Z , fi: ziithpl' f J. Ks 4--1 x 'fx SSX 9221 W , 1 ., 1, Y 1 7 , '+ I. rp 5 -nik 3 A A ,,,, . 9. , Q ,n Q V Q up if 3' ,r iz? was . ' I s. Q A Q 5 if 5 ,L yy, fvfgaa Nts-na i.0ANS 'x 1 1 -Q Q t , e iz ' tv? '71 we I, , fmys. 0 1957 DIANE THOMAS LEONARD KENYON MICHAEL KOONTZ LARRY SHAMPINE ETHELDA STEVENS DIXON STEWART DICKEY ADAMS JIM BARRETT JIM BATTS MARY ANN CROMER ANN DELONEY NORA NELL HARDY . S . I Each year, several mem- bers of the Senior Class are nominated by the members of the faculty as outstanding people. Every member of the faculty takes part in this recoonition. These are the ones selected for this honor from the Class of I957. ,V a s Q un. vylf I 'Al x I Q, -10... S BRUCE STARLING and NANCY TURNER 'ily' dltfdfb JERRY HILL and VALERIA HIERS 4' Q 4 . Q 1' J wb, W 35333 Y. 4 ,A ,mf 4' V is I Q 1 77za4z.4 :JS NORA NELL HARDY and LARRY SHAMPINE X 77ta4zPa,m!m ii PEGGY GRIGGS an DICKY ADAMS 5 alla 3 '71 vi-i 1 6 ,lu-L, ,Wm 7613154 NIPPY GAYLE and BILL NELSON M E C VANDERGRIFT an MAXINE BAUMRIND 1 5 i 31 -5 if 9 5 z Y Za: D PATSY BALL and J ERRY HAYES ff + 7754417 HONEY LORITO and JOE DUST ., 5 5 1X .1'f 5 4 Z 9: il vw-f M hw Wdmut SAN DRA MOSE LY and HARLAN CHENEY ,. Zed Spank ELEANOR DELL'ORSO and BOB MILBY N 4 1, K 2 , H :V K. J V I 5 I 4 I 9 X Fl , . Q 7754417 THERELL SMITH and DAVID LACKEY 7750412 ETHELDA STEVENS an MICHEAL KOONTZ 4 2 fi 95 'MJ' 'B A X . 56 6' 1 U 11' X lf 'IJ ' 4 I 1 wjfb? X J 1' ,L Jun n.J -0 4 2 x Y .J l B I I Y- ' 9 Vx I, N' V 'N f f 'X J X A J K rw vxJ.J I x J 1 I' 1 W 1 , , ., -4 1 if 1' . 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