Palatka High School - Horizons Yearbook (Palatka, FL)

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Pot Pml BusUtess .qmjOj i Owi GychciltCjb Qbuumdb . . . J J CtChototflM . . . Some people speak with charm and walk with grace And dazzle lesser mortals with the smile some deity prescribed for their enchanting face. Some people laugh and tease And have long legs and wear Long hair— And swish it around their necks— And sometimes wear it up to please, As though it were an easy Thing—to be a goddess here. Some people have a perfect voice Accent their words just so—with Proper British diction So that they are not words at all But symphonic composition. Some people do no ordinary thing They more than breathe—they laugh and cry and sing Just such a one the Muses sent to us And in exchange we've turned to gold—from dust. A burro once, sent by express. His shipping ticket on his bridle. Ate up his name and his address. And in some warehouse, standing idle, He waited til he like to died. The moral hardly needs the showing: Don't keep things locked up deep inside— Say who you are and where you're going. —Walker Gibson Contents FftCujftfey_ OtodWiS.... QujpAkAim .... OophoimOMS f-fOHMS.... Sjtxvtfe...... Dkeefoty...... Admttise, A jfauMul .. 10 ..21 ..57 ..75 ..89 .101 . 1 12 .159 188 192 220 Pahihcu f-figli Qckool COACH HOLT AND MRS. MURRAY work ceaselessly and selflessly from start to finish of every school day. P Oj 0 w 1 t y A « I A I Ut V K I $ t rv Ou t I O' K 9 f Cctrn FfeueM Pubfoo fKSttucfco io MRS. JEANETTE BANKS MRS. PAULINE BARCALOW English II; Journalism English II MR. BEN BATES History; Math MR. MAURICE BAXTER Drafting COACH BILLY BENNETT Physical Education MRS. PATRICIA BOYLE Art; Arts and Craft MISS IMOGENE BRASHEAR Home Economics MISS ELAINE BRAUN Math II MRS. MADGE BUTLER MRS. MARY CAILLOUET American History Typing; Record Keeping MRS. GUSSIE CAMPBELL MRS. JO CARTER Shorthand; Typing English IV MR. H. 0. CARTER MRS. SANDRA COOPER COACH DWAYNE COX Woodworking Psychology; Amer. Gov. Physical Science COACH WINK CRISWELL Physical Education MRS. MARY BONNER-Teacher's Aid t MRS. SADIE PRICE Spanish MRS. EVELYN PRINGLE V. O. E. MR. A. O. REESE MRS. SANDRA SANDERS Biology Librarian MRS. MARY LOUISE MR. BILL TOWNSEND MR. WILLIAM TURNBULL THOMAS Modern Lit.; English II Chorus; Band World Lit.; English IV 'i MRS. JACKIE WARWICK MISS SHARON WEBER COACH GENE WILLIS Typing; Bookkeeping Physical Education American History MISf HARRIET WHITE MR. ALBERT WHITMORE MR. ED WYCOFF Art; Arts and Craft Radio and Tel.; Electronics American History; World Geography MR. JIM WARD Agriculture J MRS. LOUETTA WILSON Secretary; Teacher Aide « ft V MRS. IVA JEAN ZETROUER Human Phys.; Biology 17 Qetu i Uascois Jfty Jack o v Warwick QdotS JLOM t Qpjilot Mascot CmJUyv Ckte 1 ( VohAlduyujOj f AonqojiMt D(3uUs omAj Ldhoty cJCjboMOMj Come and join in song together Shout with might and main Our beloved Alma Mater Sound her praise again. High above the busy humming Of the bustling town Heard against the Arc of Heaven Looks she proudly down. Chorus: Lift the chorus, Speed it onward Loud her praises tell Hail to thee. Our Alma Mater, Hail, Palatka, Hail. Pr ldfijd Ted Bictum VtCA Pies Wfc Pot RW f Aojv ojuet Daitfs A(W UateA TtvLOuCjh The f-fCtlfo IM ANN ADAMS To march into hell for a heavenly cause. ETHEL ADAMS Nothing is so popular as kindness. LINDA ADAMS Smiles and eyes for all the guys. JIMMY ALEXANDER As calm as a hurricane. BRUCE ALFORD Life is what you make of it. MARY ALLEN Unlike others, she is her- self. ROSANNA AMMONS Youth should be in plea- sure spent. ANDY ANDERSON Ask around . .. I'm not that shy. DAYNA KAY ASHWORTH Charm is the measure of attractive power. 22 Found f-fctppUtess TODD BADEN Forever in a hurry to kill time. LULA GAIL BAIRD I don't wait for some- thing to turn up. I go and turn something up. EXUAA BARDIN A perfect genius for do- ing nothing. BERNEASE BARNES Happiness is cheaper than worry. Why pay the high- er price? SHERYL BARRS A smile is a particle of wisdom. JAMES BEACH Take it easy, have your fun. Let the old world flicker on. MARLIN BECHANAN I care not what happens as long as it doesn't happen to me. RICHARD BECK Beware ... for I may do something sensation- al. WEASEL BECKER Man's work is never done, so why start it??? 23 f-tapptoess Was Tta iW® JACKIE BELDON Friendly and jolly and a very good sport. DONALD BELLAMY He laughs at everything; Even his own jokes. VIVIAN BENNETT There was a soft and pensive grace, a cast of thought upon her face. SHELLY BENSON She smiled on many just for fun, but we knew there was only one. SUSAN BLAKEWOOD To love a lot and flirt even more ... SARAH BLEAKLEY She is jolly, good-natureo and true. Her share she is willing to do. JUNE BOGGAN I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught. JEAN BOHANNON Loyal at heart, strong in mind a finer friend you'll never find. BRUCE BOLDEN He who invented work should have finished it. 24 Ofr Stcwfeag f-figk CHARLIE WESLEY BOYD, JR. No matter how dark the day is, love will find a way. ELIZABETH BRANTON There's a lot of fun in this world if a person knows where to find it. DEBBIE BROADWAY Silence is golden and the charm is all hers. RICHARD BROWN Wise from the top of his head up. SUSAN BROWN A friendly smile and carefree way to brighten every day. TED BROWN Will he be a cold-heart- ed success? SHARON BRYANT Of all the objects of hatred, a woman once loved is the most hate- ful. CLAUDIA BUCKLES Always in mischief, hav- ing fun ... a woman's work is never done. OPAL BULLOCK Without love there's no peace, without peace there's no rest. Good grief, I suddenly feel tired! 25 U ppiMSS Was Joining fit JANICE CANADA Life without love isn't life at all. DELORES CARVER The smile on her face is only a mirror of her personality. BETTY CAUSEY Dependable, likeable, a friend sincere, always full of fun and good cheer. CATHY CHESSER Deep in her heart, joy seems to dwell. GRACE CHESSER A gracious manner and a mind well stored. MACK CHESSER Be happy today and let tomorrow come happy. KATHY CLARK The cheerful live longest in years. MARK CLEMONS For me life will be a never ending adventure. PAM COFFEE She is gentle and shy, but there's mischief in her eye. 26 TOchool SHARON COLEMAN The unspoken words nev- er do harm. TOM COLLINS Small as he may be; he's full of personality. GARY COMER Life is miserable without its little pleasures! SHERRY CONE Give the best you've and the best will return to you. ALICE COOPER Happiness is loving Rusty Ford. EDDIE CORNELIE I can resist anything but temptation. RICHARD COTHRON If you don't want your dreams to come true, don't oversleep. ANN COURSEY Her singing hath charm but her personality more. ANDY COUVER Great men are ambitious. Good ole lazy mel 27 Was Beco uw) GARLAN COX I see lots, say little, but know lots more than you think. DIANE CRAIG There's laughter on her lips and excitement in her eyes. TED CREMER As a general rule a man is about as big as the things that make him mad. RICHARD CROSBY You can not antagonize and influence at the same time. RICKY CURTIS A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest of men. SHARON CURTIS A man has his will, but a woman has her way. FLOYD DANIELS Better a mischief than an inconvenience. DALE DARDEN Best all-around and de- pendable too, what more could a girl pursue? MARGARET DAVIS And even her failings leaned to virtue's side. 28 p(ud OfyThto BMuM QfyVUt JIM DAY We critical people are always being criticized. LARRY DEEL Wise men never show it. KATHY DeLOACH Live every day as though there were no tomorrow. LINDA DENNARD A smile is the trade- mark of a happy soul. LINDA DOUGLAS Kindness cost nothing, but buys everything. CONNIE DOWLING Quietness is a treasured virtue. JIMMY DUCOTE Slow to study; quick to play. HARRY DUKES Nothing but carefree. I'm just plain me. PEGGY DURDEN She who has made a beginning has half the deed accomplished. 29 f-tetppiuMS Was Wonkl ig Oh RONEY EDMUNDSON His sincerity and hones- ty appear to all. SHARON EDWARDS Those who think of oth- ers is greatly rewarded. ROBERT ERICSON Not too quiet to be boring; not too loud to be annoying. WILLIAM EVANS Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. GAIL EVERLETH Contentment is better than wisdom. GREG FALES Teachers don't recog- nize a STUMP of a ge- nius when they see it. LARRY FARMER Never let studies inter- fere with play. RITA FEAGIN Don't take life too se- riously; you'll never get out alive. DEBBIE FERGUSON She's Roger's girl so keep away; she always rolls her eyes his way. 30 Oujv FViSb PAULA FERGUSON What thought can think another can mend. BETTY FLETCHER Not too serious, always gay, a well-liked gal in every way. VICKIE FLETCHER She who laughs, lasts in the memories of others. MIKE FLOYD It's better to have loved and lost than not to love at all, but I have not los ! LESLIE FOLSOM Every man is a volume if you can read him. JAMES FORD Little we think, .less we do, isn't it odd that we pull through. PAT FREITER A gracious manner and a mind well-stored. JUDY FULLBRIGHT Leave silence to saints, I'm only human. BERNARD FULLER He who invented work should have finished it. 31 f-fappfaess Was fflxMjjjM. wmmmmmi DANNY FULLER All good must end, so he leaves. BILL FITCH When work interferes with pleasure; quit work. PAT GAINER Always happy, never sad, sometimes naugh- ty, never bad. GARY GALLOWAY All great men are dead —and I don't feel so well myself. CHUCK GEIGER I never met a person I didn't like. GRADY GILBERT The only thing between me and success is the ladder. W. L. GILMORE Eat, drink, and be mer- ry for tomorrow we flunk! JAY GINN Wait, and let time go by. FRANCES GOODWIN She's as silent as sleigh bells. 32 Balk OWEN GOODWIN Take care of me, good men are scarce. JAMES GORE Little we think, less we do; isn't it funny how we pull through?! PAM GREEN I never could find fun in loving one. DEBI GUILDORD That sparkle in her eye spells mischief, fun, and frolic! DEWEY GUTHRIE It's not what you do, but what you get caught doing. YVONNE GUY What's the use ... she's talented!! FRANK HANCOCK Have a little fun ev- erywhere you go. SHARON HANZOOK She puts her troubles in the bottom of her heart and sits on the lid and smiles. JANICE HART Her companionship is worth having. 33 Was BeCOiliUlt 1 STEVEN HARTLEY Serious and sincere in what she does. LAMAR HARVEY I'm not successful at be- ing pompous. The most I can do is appear em- barrassed. SALLY HATCH I see lots; say little, but know more than you think!! LYNDA HAWKINS With all she is merry, but her Move' is at Wood berry. LINDA HERRING No matter what others may be, she'll always be herself. LYNDA HERSHEY What's the use of living if you can't enjoy your- self? MARGUERITE HICKEY Lots of humor, lots to say. We'll always re- member her that way! ANNETTE HILLHOUSE Let me speak, otherwise I cannot be happy! KATHY HINES I confess, my friend, I am puzzled. 34 Ah KEITH HINTON I know what's what! MELANIE HODGE Smile and be kind. KAREN HOLLOWAY Staying happy and full of life has always been my greatest strife. KATHY HOLLOWAY A pinch of mischief with a lot of friendliness. STEPHAN HOMEWOOD Make haste slowly! CHARLES HOOD Step aside! Here comes superman! JEAN HOWELL Quiet and shy, her fu- ture life is foreseen. BETTY HOYT Silence is one great art of conversation. JAMES HUGHES A constant determination to do better. 35 JOYCE HUGHES You will know her by her giggles. JULI HUNSUCKLE And when he is out of sight, he is also out of mind. PATSY HYDE The cheerful live long- est in years. WENDELL INGRAM Watch for those guys with erasers when you make your mark! JILL JACKAMAN A happy lass with a carefree way ... she seems to brighten every day. TERRY JEWELL Nothing walks with aim- less feet. BRENDA JOHNSON Looks like an angel; acts like one, too, but no telling what an angel will do. CARL JOHNSON Handsome, tall and liked by all. DEBORAH JOHNSON We are now becoming what we are to be. 36 Rj CGatf tg 0wo CIms Rz tg$ GARY JONES Just when you think to- morrow will never come, it's yesterday. LYNN JONES I have no time to be in a hurry. WILLIAM JONES Let there be drums!!! RANDY JUNE It is the business of the future to be dangerous. MEREDITH KELLER I regret that I have but one heart to give, but that heart I give to ME! JOHN KELLY Humility is a strange thing; the minute you think you've got it ... it's gone. KENNY KELLY Dissent is not sacred; the right of dissent is. JOHN KENNEDY Why worry??? Things can always get worse. MIKE KENNERLY If you want people to notice your faults start giving advice. 37 f-f ppiMSS Was Having WAYNE KING Speak briefly to the point. JERRY KIRKLAND Well, if you insist on a small graduation gifl ... make it a four door. KATHY KLINE A friendly girl so full of pep—with the world she keeps in step. SHELLY LAMB Charm strikes the sight; Merit wins the soul. MARCIA LANE Quietness and knowl- edge shall be your own strength. THERESA LASRIS True to her word, her work and her friends. DEBBIE LAWRENCE A good laugh brings sun- shine to everyone. LYNDA LAWRENCE If you're not near the man you love; love the man you're near. MARTY LAYMAN Drink not too deeply in the fountain of knowl- edge lest you strangle. 38 0uA Outft ' PUmpJ ’ SHERRY LETH It's all in the mind. ROBERT LEWIS Nerve is nerves con- trolled. ERNIE LIGHTFOOT I won't cry at gradua- tion. GLORIA LIGHTFOOT People who value their privileges above their principles soon lose both. PAT LISLE The man who attracts luck carries with him the magnet of prepa- ration. DIANE LONG A lie may take care of the present, but it has no future. KEN LOYLESS The trouble with thee is often me ... B.C. DICKIE LYN All fun comes from dar- ing to do and be. LELIA McCLARAN Very bashful so we're told so nice a girl should be more bold. 39 f-fappums Was RuMj Cd BELLE McCLOSKEY A lot of fun if you can keep up with her. ann McDaniels She was made for hap- py thoughts, playful wit and laughter. BERTHA McKEE It's so nice to be nat- ural when you're natural- ly nice. donald McKinnon It's been 12 long years and I still don't know. jim McLaughlin Like a powder puff, man ... I'm for the girls. HELEN McLEAN Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. BUNNIE McLEOD My theory is to enjoy life and that—I will. GEORGENA McNEIL Why worry? Things can always get worse. ELAINE McQUAIG She always has time for a friendly smile. ttwg QetU(w CedttiHu JACQUELYN MAJOR A source of innocent merriment. BRENDA MALTBY Lively, capable and full of pep. SUZANNE MANGUM Dependable, likeable, a friend sincere, always full of fun and good cheer. TIM MANNING Knowledge is power . . . so what if I'm a weak- ling!? BRIAN MARRIOT Good ole innocent me. VIRGINIA MARSH Not much to say, but full of fun; nice and friendly to everyone. BETTY CAROL MARSHALL The trouble with me is often he ... Ken. DONALD MARTIN Nothing is so popular as kindness. TONY MARVIN Whatever is worth do- ing at all is worth do- ing well. f-foppiM s Wets Weetotcj JiMl QUINCY MASTERS Nothing worries the easy going fellow. MARTHA MAULDIN A never ending friendly personality. GREG MAXWELL Life without mischief is not life at all. ANDY MAY Silence is wisdom. STEVE MERRYDAY Raise high the roof beam. Carpenters. LINDA MIDKIFF She takes things as they come. NANCY MIDKIFF Nothing is so popular as kindness. MARTA MILLS Friendly smile, a care- free way, she'll brighten any day. JEANNIE MITCHELL She proved her worth in only a year. 42 bid B co ut ig 4 t Pilead LUCY FRANK MITCHELL An all around girl with a cute disposition. EVONNE MORGAN A little body harbors a big soul. CHAD MOTES Life is too short for mean anxieties. NANCY MOTES One of those happy souls! TOMMY MOTES I have a bright idea somewhere in the corner of my brain. BRENDA MURPHY Nothing equals the joy of a smile. EILEEN NALLEY She takes things as they come. ESTER NELSON A constant friend is a rare and hard thing to find. PAUL NIELSON If life is but a dream— don't wake me! 43 f-f jDputess Was Uafeitig Owv MARY OLLIE NEWMAN She loves to laugh; she loves to walk; Oh! Mel She loves to talk! JAMES ODOM His talents are of the silent type?! GWEN OLIVER If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em! JOEL PADGETT How do I love thee? Let me count the ways ... 1,2, 3, 4, ... LINDA PAIGE For knowledge is of things we see! DUFF PARISH Duff nose his way around the football field. BARBARA PEACOCK We become what we think about. KATHI PELHAM Speech was given to a woman to conceal her thoughts. ROBERT PHARRIS Let's have a party!! fTwwfiCMuiiig jhb Best Bv t ALLEN PHIPPS Men should be what they seem. JEFF PIERCE I shall not return!! KAREN PIRTLE There's lots of fun in this world ... if a person knows where to find it!! IRENE PLYMEL Talk much, see little, do less. NEIL POITEVINT Thinking of the days that are no more! LYNDA POWELL Silence is ever the best policy. SHIRLEY PRICE A cute girl, with a friend- ly smile! TED PRICE Where's the party?! RITA RASH A bit reserved; but her personality is ever gleam- ing. 45 f-laf}f}iMSS Wa Not filOuwl MIKE RATLIFF Up to something all the time. CAROLYN REED Her kindness of heart is equaled only by red hair. MARILYN REED Where you find Charles. PAT REED A friendly girl, all full of smiles; she'll always greet with Hey, you guy! CARALIE RICE Little friends may prove great friends. PHYLLIS RICH In difficulties, never trust the advice of a man. CHARLES RIGDON Hear no evil, see no evil, well ... BILLY ROBERSON The mind has a thousand eyes, but the heart but one. PHYLLIS ROGERO Her smile awakens with each start of day. 46 lA e Took Genio v Tests FAYE ROSIER Quiet girl with a friendly way all her own. KENNY SANDERS No more—oh never- more! GARY SCREEN HI leave and not look back! SHARON SELPH Dynamite is done up in small packages. MIKE SEMANKO Anything for a quiet life. SUSAN SEUELL Not much to say . .. but lots of fun. ALICE SHANNON A friendly smile made to brighten every day. LINDA SHAW Life has no blessing as a wonderful friend. NANCY SHEFFIELD The days of our youth are ihe days of our glory. 47 f-fappiM s Was PiepcvuM ED SHEPPARD To laugh at men of sense is the privilege of fools. GREG SHERIDAN As many men, every one his own way. MARCIA SHIVERS I believe getting into hot water, keeps you clean. PATSY SKADON A cute girl, so full of pep . .. with the world she'll keep in step. CAROL SMITH The only way to have a friend is to be one. CHARLES SMITH Insanity is often the logic of an accurate mind over- taxed. DORIS SMITH Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. LINDA SMITH It's not so much what you believe as why you believe it. MARGARET SMITH Silence is ever the best quality. 48 fOA Oua Q cuAujoiUyvj MAXINE SMITH The more you can enjoy life, the richer you be- come. TITO SMITH I'm like a rolling stone. NATHAN SOMMONS Beware the fury of a patient man. MARY JANE SPARKS To love the beautiful, desire the good and do the best. BARBARA SPIVA To be great is to be mis- understood. NANCY STAGNER Nothing great was ever achieved without enthu- siasm. ARLENE STEPHENS Men are astonished by common sense and plain dealing. BILLY STEVENS It's nice to get up in the morning, but it's nicer to lie in bed. IRA STRICKLAND People who make no noise are dangerous. 49 f-fappUtass Was Th FUtoH BARBARA SULLIVAN Laughing eyes, a turn of the head, he belongs to her, he's Fred. CALVIN SUMMY It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver. RENDALL SYMONDS Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value. ROY TANNER Life is a joke and all things show it. CHUCK TAYLOR Have no doubt in the veracity of my state- ments. TROY TEUTON Every man for himself and I'm for me. VICTOR THACKER No man ever became ex- tremely wicked all at once. BARBARA THAMES Bright and shining eyes in an open, truthful face. JOE THAMES If worry were the only cause of death, he would live forever. 50 Dct Cfi yt Q W Pt0 w JEROME THOMAS All's well that ends well. ROGER THOMAS It's no use ... I have a girl. SANDY THOMAS Possessed with talents, virtues and grace. SCOTT THOMAS Time is but the stream I go a fishin' in. JOHN THOMPSON Contentment is the fairest form of happiness. GARY THUS From him all knowledge is safe. GLEN THUS Blessed is he who ex- pects. GLORIA THUS She is like a burst of sunshine on a sunny day. HENRIETTA TODD Pretty, petite, and very sweet. 51 Was P e$e cfc tg STEVE TOUGAW Men of few words are the best. RAYMOND TUCKER All I can say is I'm glad it's over. LYDIA TURNER Many have known her smile, but only one has known her love. PAT VARNADOE If fame will come after death, I can wait. GEARY WARD What's the use of living if you can't enjoy your- self?! LATRICIA WARREN If men interfere with work, quit work. REES WATERS Here today and gone tomorrow. TERESA WATTS Oh well, there is always tomorrow . . . MARY WEAVER A gentle heart is tied with an easy ribbon. 52 CARROL WHITE Oh, why should life all labor be? DALE WHITE While we live, let us en- joy life. DIANE WHITE A cheerful heart, a cheer- ful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. LINDA WHITE You never know what she'll do next! KATHLEEN WHITE Nothing equals the joy of a smile. KAREN WIGAND Her sincerity and honesty appear to all. STEVE WILHITE He has the spirit of a man. SCOTTY WILKES I'm not in the role of common men. CATHY WILKINSON Wherever you see Cathy, there's always Gary. 53 EDWARD WILKINSON Men of few words are the best men. RONALD WILKINSON Any job looks easy when someone else is doing it. BARBARA WILLIAMS Her quiet disposition is cloak for her true spirit. ROSEMARY WILLIAMS All succeeds with people who are as sweet and cheerful. ROBERT WILLIAMSON I like mankind; it's just people I hate! PATSY WINTERS The most beautiful thing that may be allowed is a beautiful woman. LETTY WISE Her smile shows her happiness, her friends, her popularity. DAVID WISHAM He likes to work but loves to loaf. PHIL WITEKA Why should the devil have all the fun? 54 yt QfvOudxiOdtlO MARSHALL WOLFE 'Tis the mind that makes the body strong. JACK WOLVERTON He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. LINDA WOOD Friends are made, not born. PAT WOODALL Women are made to be loved . . . not under- stood. ALICE WOODWORTH You often say more by talking less. JEFF WRIGHT Don't ever take life very seriously you'll never get out alive. f JIM WRIGHT He started flirting in the cradle by winking at the nurse. SHARON WRIGHT Nothing is so popular as kindness. CATHY YOUELL She always has time for a friendly smile. 55 QoitUyi Offam p T £ V V X e i b G C 0 $ fit i 6 l $ e P l U t r( 6 i ct e K fi t s. t y 56 R JOHN KENNEDY O E E R L P A A N D N G E R S E JIM BERTHA O PAT FRITER E DUFF PARRISH R CUxdk Gtiq v to s t P to P U I 0 Chad Uofes fiJlMt Ukdy Tfr QuMmAj 1m Sioimu Lu£u Ftank flAtichM Uo$ AtWefeo CWC y HoW LujSu G tH B( W Cuferf JoJuv fctowuhj LtjdhCt CctSO v FtiWfoest .Joel Padgett Pbjhteti Tmy J ewM Biggest Ffe Su ta Bdcbk ux t Jin U icg[c6 Mrs. Butler V. Pres. Quincy Masters; Sec. Lydia Turner; Treas. Pat Woodall; (Not pictured Pres. Chad Motes.) BUI iranii i Mrs. Johnson Pres. Jill Jackaman; V. Pres. Melanie Hodge; Sec. Mary Jane Sparks; Treas. Julie Hunsuckle; S.C. Chuck Geiger; Chap. Debbie Broadway fJo w Rw ' Mrs. Zetrouer Pres. John Kennedy; V. Pres. Kathy Holloway; Sec. Brenda Johnson; Treas. Carl Johnson; S.C. Susan Blakewood. Mr. Jones Pres. Tito Smith; V. Pres. Sheryl Barrs; Sec. Margaret Davis; Treas. Sarah Bleakley; S.C. Anne Coursey 72 Hv O j CPM Mrs. Thomas Pres. Dale Darden; V. Pres. Kathy Hines; Sec. Sherry Leth; Treas. Janice Hart; S.C. Ted Brown; Chap. June Boggan Mrs. Carter V. Pres. Kathy Deloach; Sec. Pat Reed; Treas. Patsy Skadron; Chap. Linda Hawkins; S.C. John Thompson. (Not pictured Pres. Jimmy Alexander.) Miss Darus Pres. Joel Padgett; V. Pres. Charley Hood; Sec. Lula Gail Baird; Chap. Marcia Shiver; Treas. Bunnie McLeod; S.C. Henriette Todd Mrs. Bryan Pres. Jay Ginn; V. Pres. Caralie Rice; Treas. Pat Freiter; Sec. Claudia Buckles; Chap. Alice Cooper; S.C. Lucy Frank Mitchell 73 Ili U M rfOtiW The Clock of Life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop, at late or early hour ... I shall pass through this world but once ... I shall not pass this way again. 74 J w K V X $ fJjv. (Hub UtSS Jtuu04 LSm Lou (Ctfuj ufiljUi RZcIiGmI n£tivbOuuu 75 Charles Adams Peggy Adkinson Gayle Allen Ed Alterman Nickie Anderson Richard Anderson Greg Bailey Sandee Bailey Rose Baker Roxanne Baker Odell Barnes Janice Bennett Larry Bennett Johnny Bibbim John Blake Randy Blasczyk Doreen Bobak Inez Bohannon Brad Bonner Margaret Bosley Judee Bostick Karen Bowen David Boyd Mary Ann Branham Lamar Brinson Harold Bryant George Buckles Debbie Cameron Bill Campbell Judy Cannon 76 Junior C XSS OfjfjteM Left to Right—Treasurer—Neil Sherouse; Secretary—Paula Hege; President—Gary Stubblefield; Vice-President—Bobby Holt. Mary Alice Cannon Shirley Carver James Chancey Donell Chandler Marie Cheek Wilbur Chesser Kathy Clark Henry Clark Roy Collins Charles Cooper Larry Corn Tina Couver Brenda Cox Joyce Crain Brenda Crews 77 Kathy Crews Oliver Custead Dusty Dancy Gail Daniels Lynda Darby Joy Dasher Peggy Davis Terri Davis James Dennis Sherry Dennis Dorothy Deutsch Cheryl Dinger James Dowl Joyce DuPont Clark Durham Sonja Echols Frederick Edwards Robin Edwards Bill Eilbeck Dottie Enzor Janette Ericson James Esau Alan Fahl Mike Fair Barbara Farmer Anita Folsom Dixie Foster Rosanne Fowler Ralph Fox Sharon Fox Bill Freeman Mark Freeze Elaine French Robert Fridy John Galloway Tommy Gaskin Kathy Gillis Mary Gloria Charles Golden Richard Gosselin Donna Gray Stephanie Greeley Roosevelt Green Jim Grey Howard Griffin 79 Linda Griffin Millard Griffeth Cindy Grooms Steve Gross George Hager VaDonna Hall Donna Hancock Ginger Hancock Kitt Hancock Tommy Hancock Betty Carol Harrell John Haring Ken Hart Ladon Hart Jimmy Harvey Glenn Hawkins Lynda Hawkins Charles Hayes Jolee Hayes Shirley Hayes Barbara Hearn Greg Heath George Hedrick Paula Hege David Heisler Bart Herrington Henri Henderson Faye Hicks Jo Hicks Herbie Hickox 80 Penny Hill Dorothy Holley Bobby Holt Jackie Horton Owen Howard Rudy Howard Jenny Houston Lee Hudgins Tony Hunter Brenda Hutcherson Jeanette Hutcherson Geneva Johns Betsy Johnson Cathy Johnson Deidra Johnson 81 Sandra Johnson Jean Jordon David Jones John Jones Susan Jones Roger June Judi Keene Jimmy Kemp Pat Kessler Buddy King Faith Kinard Kathy King Claudette Kirkland James Knowles Phillip Knowles Kathy Kramarz Harriet Lewis Kathy Lewis Rosie Ladd Gaye Langenwalter Wayne Lassiter Dwight Lawhorn Ann Lawton Jerry Lloyd Brenda Mallette Elaine Maltby Meri Marden Alice Martin Sandy Martin Richard Martineau 82 Debbie Mathews Larry Mathews Bud Mauldin Kathy McCalpin James McClarney Melody McClellan Gail McCormick Barbara McCraney Beverly McDaniels Janelle McDonald Phillip McDonald Danny McLendon Gene McNeal Rex McNeil Rita McNeil 83 Theresa McRae Curtis Medlock Cheryl Meeks Sharon Messer Walter Messer Ronnie Mills Susan Miller Lynda Montgomery Curtiss Moody Susan Moore Ann Morgan Hilda Morris Brenda Moss Arkie Mullins Linda Mullins Gerald Murphy Sarah Nettles Mary Alice Newman Judy Niles Gary Nilson Herman Noles Robert Nuttall Linda Oliver Mike Oliver Frances Parker Margaret Parker Tim Parker Debbie Parrish Vickie Parrish Alma Pate Picture Not Available 84 Susan Peters Connie Phillips Donald Piestrak Connie Pierce Sonny Pipkins Jimmy Player Steve Pope Jimmy Prater Joyce Price Dale Quimby Ruth Ann Robinson Belinda Rash Frine Rash Paula Reed Jena Rowton 85 Alan Sanders Brenda Sanders Carolyn Sanders Nancy Saucerman Elaine Scurry Susan Semanko Ike Shelley Irwin Sheppard Neil Sherouse Jimmy Shiver Patsy Shrowder Wayne Simmons Glen Slaughter Barbara Smith Caca Smith Denise Smith Earl Smith Bonnie Sorrell Steve Spearing Ronnie Spiva Robert Stapleton Ralph Stoeffler Peggy Strange Eugene Striklin Kenneth Stuart Gary Stubblefield Michelle Sullivan Gene Sutton Lavern Swindler Brenda Tarvin 86 Imelda Teuton Kirby Theus John Thompson Bruce Tillis Hollis Tinsley Eugene Tomlinson Jimmy Tomlinson Mike Tucker Donald Turner Wayne Tuten Steve Tyre Robert Velenzuela Carolyn Vermeulen Susan Walker Ford Walton Marilyn Ward Peggy Waterhouse Jodi Weaver Tim Weddington Paul Werkheiser Tonya Werkheiser Glenn Wheeler Gwenda White James White Larry White Margarette White Mary White Pat White Paul Whyte Mark Whitaker 87 Mary Wilhite Gary Wilkens Sam Wilkinson Terry Wilkinson Walter Wilkinson Cathy Williams Steve Williams Wanda Williams Tommy Willis Darrell Wilson Doug Wilson Dwight Wilson Jesse Wilson Jo Wilson Margaret Wimberley Mary Lee Wiseman Cherri Woods Leslie Woods Marlena Woods Bruce Wright Carroll Wright Henry Wright Theresa Wright Judy Yates Mary Zetrouer Rob Zetrouer Jill Butler 88 (Urt . Pwh UtSS QopliOMM Jo SouiliufM (Ceiuty XtidM Cw 89 jttAougk These f-loMf, IA f-iam Donnie Adams Susan Adams Dale Adkins Debra Adkins Diane Adkins Linda Adkins Richard Adkins Diane Albert Ricky Alford Gloria Alford Billy Allen Rick Allen Sue Alvarez Carol Alvers Kenneth R. Anderson Alan Anderson David Andrews Nancy Angel Arthur Annis Dunnie Arrants Teresa Bailey Bill Bainbridge Yvonne Baker Linda Bale Bobby Ballard Ann Banks Vanda Barber Robbin Barnett Jerry Barrs Judy Bartlett Terry Baxley Anne Beasley Betty Ann Beck Christy Bellamy Connie Blades Mac Bleakly Barbara Blount Nadine Bobak Lorraine Bradshaw Brenda Branam Gary Branam Barney Brazzeal David Brill Eddie Brooks Faye Brown Frances Brown Johnny Brown Larry Breaton 90 pouMtil A Now Bfigt uu iC| Walter Brown Andy Bryan Donna Bryant David Buckles Eugene Buckles Elmer Burney Leslie Burney Frank Bush Barbara Cainion Lynn Carnes Carol Cannon Tony Carlton Sam Carr Benny Carpenter James Carter George Cason Rusty Castleberry Mary Cheshire Betsy Clark Tommy Clay Donald Colman Shelia Comer Steve Cone Mike Conner Randy Corbin Allan Cox Bobby Crane Carolyn Creel Leo Cremer Wanda Cremer Tim Crews Diane Crockett Janie Crosby Marsha Cunningham Mike Curtiss Donnie Deel Yvonne Dennis Tommy Deputy Sarah Dew Mike Diffey Cathy DiMuccio Walter Dinkla Robert Doll Janice Donohoo Taylor Douglas Barney Durham Pashie Edmundson June Edwards Linda Edwards Jeff Eilbeck Peggi Emerson Mary Emerson Alfred Esau Jerry Eubanks William Evans Marie Ezell Mike Feagin Jack Fillman Joey Flanders Jerry Floyd Jean Ford Wayne Ford Bobby Frederick Laurie Freeman Hilyan French Frances Fridy Debbie Frye Claudette Fulbright Myrna Fuller Lorraine Gainer Melba Gale Walter Gaylord Elaine Gianotes Linda Gilmore Terry Gilmore Timmy Gilmore Cindy Ginn Mike Glisson Ricky Glisson Willene Godwin Martin Goodwin Richard Goodwin Bunny Gordinier Rosa Lee Gordon Nora Lee Gordon Brenda Graves Herbie Griffin Robert Grooms Mark Gross Belinda Gunter Kathy Gunter Doyle Guthrie Dea Dea Hafner Linda Hale Linda Hall 92 ofege 0u t Ccmw oJttt)H Mike Hall Richard Harris James Harrell Doyle Hart Barry Hartly Roddy Hartung Laura Hawkins Scott Hazlett Kimmie Head Edmund Hearn Debbie Hedrick David Hedrick Mary E. Heimiller Danny Heisler Jackie Henkle Scotty Herring John Hewett Gregg Hickey Annette Higgins Stanley Hodge Mike Hodges Linda Hood Larry Horne Glenda Horton Jeanie Horton Jake Hoskins Edward Houck William Hoyt Eddie Hudson Karen Hughes Linda Hughes Linda Hunter Melissa Jackson Eugene Johns Geneva Johns Mitchell Johns Rosann Johns Charlotte Jones Danny Jones Kenny Jones Lynn Jones Paul Kane Mary Karraker Jay Keen Pam Keen Cindy Kellow Steve Keller Donnie Kennedy 93 Jackie Kight Stanley Kilgore Ricky King Frank Klein Duane Kummer Tommy Kynard Jan Lamb Danny Lanier Tommy La Pradd Roger Lawrence Patsy Livingston Donald Luke Sharon Lynn Mike McCall Phil McCallister Brenda McClellan Terry McCools Ralph McDaniels Ola Jean McElroy Hugh McKee Judy Maltby Greg Maltby Renee Maltby Mary Mangum Rhonda Mansfield Bobby Markel Mike Martin Mickey Marvin Benita Massey Brenda Masters Leon Massey Buddy Masters John Mather Roger Mathews Webster Mathis Mary Mathis Nancy Matson Stewart Mattox Michael Maxwell Robietta May Deborah Meeks Johnny Mercer Daniel Methvin Susan Miller Jerry Millican Bernard Mitchell Bill Mitchell Wilma Mitchell U H(nto QclMjjj jhe Btcuw QpVtft 94 Bock Pep fZoMj flub Qom Earlene Moody Jerry Morgan Patti Morrison Connie Motes Kathy Motes Bill Motes Lynda Motes Vic Moye Sharon Mullins Anna Mullins Joan Mullis Elma Myers Betty Nail Linda Nail Paul Nelson Bill Newsome Donna Nipper Gigi Norris Greg Odom George Odom Nancy Oliff Mike Oliver Bob Osteen Deborah Padgett Danny Parker Cliff Parrish Perry Parrish Wendell Parrish Alan Payne Cappie Payne Kathy Peacock Billi Pederson Donnie Perkins Una Mae Perian Greg Peters Greg Petrovich Dee Dee Philpot Linda Phinney Brenda Pierce Linda Pierce Drew Platt Johnny Polite Gene Pons Sally Porter Gary Pounds Lee Price Jerry Price Mike Price 95 Wb Now Rj ctrfy T jti Randy Price Carolyn Pye Barbara Rankin John Rash Wendell Rea Donnie Reed Rebelea Reed Pat Rensel Jim Reynolds Marilyn Richard Shirley Rigdon Dana Rightmire Pam Ritch Robert Robbins Irving Roberts Andy Rogero Eddie Rosier Jeanette Rude Mike Ryan Frances Sanders Sandra Sanders Connie Scott Lonette Selph Brenda Seuell Becky Shaw Denise Sheppard Terence Sheridan Lynda Sheridan Sandra Shiver Iris Silcox Irma Simmons Timmy Simmons Paul Simpson Pam Sineath Pam Sledge Gerry Smith Janice Smith Carol Smith Junior Smith Steve Smith Timmy Smith Don Snyder Jo Southwell Jenny Southwell Sharon Squires Wesley Starling John Stephens Pat Stuart 96 Step Debbie Sutton Diane Sweat Jerry Sweat Priss Swilley John Swindell Thyra Swindell Denise Tagariello Linda Tanner Donald Tarvin George Tennant Dennis Thacker Allen Thames John Theobold Frank Thomas Linda Thomas Johnnie Thomas Joan Thompson Debbie Thornburg Mary Alice Thornton Annette Tilton Carol Timmons Hariette Todd Peggy Tomlinson Jimmy Touchton Sophie Townsend Suzy Turnbull Shelly Turner Mikel Tyler Charles Ussery John Valentine Keith Van Lare James Vause Brenda Vincent Walt Walker Bill Walker Ann Walton Nancy Ward Wesley Ward Suzanne Warren Binion Waters Lynn Watson David Webb Leonard Westbury Bert Whitaker Ann White Linda Wilcox Shirley Wilkinson Bonnie Williams 97 Walt Walker Carlton Williams Dale Williams Gary Williams Gary Williams Jack Williams James Willians Janet Williams Jimmy Williams Debbie Williamson Mike Willis Connie Wilson Gery Wise Charles Wood Dale Woodall Jimmy Woodard Sandra Woods Zandra Woods Bobbie Wright Rita Wright Dale Young f-f Ota cofofrtg 0 0 u tancbag QtuAmh tv oitiwoJl pA uJb h B 0 y'$ Stofo w b Cit iSthtOS Bait $ S w eth cvds O' hv b O' $ jj V Pot Plfttt u Day CtodW WoiueiuaJW KwOjiAj Ajyulb 1 Cmi-fiMjoh i QtGtAs Qtu Unjt NotUmal fiA llb Se Ki -FtH )j6s :A ft's AOfcWto Left to Right—Steve Merryday, James Day, Joel Padgett. Sponsor—Miss Betti e Darus 101 Ouee i ofy C obs 1967-6S 102 k U b M it Boys’ Ctaifiy Twt Bio j t Jodi PoJgett Wo wfiCtoiti iC| 0uee t Bte idou J oWt 104 67-68 Joel Padgett, Escort; Debbie Ferguson, Attendant; Ted Brown, Escort; Brenda Johnson, Homecoming Queen; Kathy Holloway, At- tendant; Ken Loyless, Escort 105 106 107 Fiel Q wKx CkusWs Left to Right—Tommy Clay, Jeannie Ford—Sophomore Attendants; Joel Padgett, King; Pam Green, Queen; Jill Jackaman, Exchange Student; Tina Couver, Richard Martineau, Junior Attendants 108 ' 'Walk toq tkpji , Talk toq tlm, fill ye peapdes 0 fcU woM. Bertha McKee Key Club Joel Padgett Tri-Hi- Y Brenda Johnson Interact QtuoMjb Cut Steve Merryday FHA Ted Brown Little Women Jay Ginn Bravettes Ted Cremer Keyettes Brenda Murphy TEC Patsy Skadron Varsity Club John Kennedy Majorettes Linda Wood Rubber Band Quincey Masters VOE o R F H UPPER BAND SMOKE SI NAL FS K LITTLE WOME I Y B R A C R L Y U V BETA R S I N TRI-H B I B L FRENCH C L U B TEC Y S P FTA -Y FBL D C KEYETTES T R I P B E R R MAJORETTES V E T LATIN CLUB E T CHORUS PEP CLUB H A E N E D R L E M A WORLD LIT D E E R R S N | NTERACT N D U S T R I A L A R T S £ T U D E N T I L o z c O n Qtud wb CouMtilb Student Council was founded in the mid 1930's in cooperation between the stu- dents and administration. The purposes are to inspire relationships between stu- dents and faculty, insure better communi- cation between clubs, provide students with entertainment and to make our school a better place for education. This year's sponsor is Mr. Jim Holt, assistant principal. I 14 OFFICERS: Terry Jewel—Pres., Dale Darden—Vice Pres., Lucy Frank Mitchell—Sec., Chuck Geiger— Treas., Paula Hege—Chaplain ttdmdb dub Interact was organized in 1965 by the Rotary Club. Its purpose is to perform projects in the community and throughout the world. These projects include working at Rodeheaver Boys' Ranch and the adop- tion of a foreign child. This year's club is under the direction of Coach Duane Cox. OFFICERS: Charley Hood—Sec., Chuck Geiger—Pres., Brenda Johnson—Sweetheart, Frank Hancock—Vice Pres., Steve Merryday—Treas., Ted Brown—District Governor 115 Alpha Omega was started in 1962 by the World Literature class. The purpose is to balance assiduous academic endeavor with social creativity and pleasure. The annual Christmas party allows each student to bring out his ability in writing poetry and making gifts. The highlight event is an annual musical program in May for the student body. The sponsor is Mrs. Mary Louise Thomas. I 16 Sponsor Mrs. Mary Louise Thomas; Jill Jackaman, Vice Pres.; Steve Merryday, Pres.; Sherry Leth, Sec.- Treas. AhnfirtZcaii FiM 0 wiC6 A.F.S.—American Field Service was started in 1965 by Mrs. Art Ginn and Mrs. Waid Phillips. The dub sponsors the foreign exchange student in Palatka Senior High. The annual formal Christmas Ball honoring the exchange student is an activity which is looked forward to by the entire student body. This year's sponsor is Mrs. Kathryn Striklin. 117 Left to Right—Suzanne Mangum—Sec., Lucy Frank Mitchell—Pres., Jill Jackaman—Exchange Student, VaDonna Hall—V. Pres., Pam Green—Treas. Keyettes was started in 1955 by James Elrod, a Kiwanian. The club's purpose is to serve the school and community; to prepare for useful citizenship; to develop initiative and leadership and to provide experience in living and working together. This year's club is under the direction of Miss Harriett White and Mrs. Twyla Elliot. 118 OFFICERS: Ted Cremer—Romeo, Marguerite Hickey—Pres., Sarah Bleakley—Vice Pres., Caralie Rice—Sec., Debbie Broadway—Treas., Sheryl Barrs—Chaplain CM) Key Club was started in 1945 by Mr. Fount Rion, Sr. It is the oldest service club in the school. It's purpose is to build character, responsibility and leadership by participating in community and school service projects. The year's club is under the direction of Mr. Duane Krause and Mr. Jim McCool. 119 OFFICERS: Steve Hartley—Treas., Joel Padgett—Pres., Bertha McKee—Sweetheart, Ted Cremer—Vice Pres., Bill Eilbeck—Sec. Beta Beta Club was founded February 19, 1937 by the late Miss Mary Elizabeth Boyd. The purpose of this honor club is to reward merit, encourage effort, and elevate the moral welfare of high school students. Beta Club's activities include a Teacher-Student Variety Show, School Spirit contest. Thanksgiving baskets for needy families and sponsors the Queen of Clubs contest. IMEIJDIR. The club also presents gold tassels to all the honor graduates. This year's sponsor is Mrs. Iva Jean Zefrouer. OFFICERS—Pres. Melanie Hodge; Vice-Pres.—Sheryl Barrs; Sec.—Margaret Davis; Treas.—Caralie Rice; Chaplain —Lucy Frank Mitchell 121 Futuna ttcwMfijv xkbiS F. H. A. was started in 1952 by Mrs. Elizabeth Sproull. The purposes included appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking and to further interests in home economics. Better Dress Week, an annual event, is climaxed with a Fashion Show and recognition of the best dressed sophomores, juniors and seniors. This year's sponsors are Miss Imogene Brashear and Mrs. Elizabeth Sproull. Row I—President—Carolyn Reed; Vice President of Projects—Sharon Curtis; Vice-President of Programs— Sharon Hanzook; Publicity—Paula Hege; Recreation Chairman—Janice Donahue 122 TA-Ul-Y Tri-Hi-Y is a branch of the Y.M.C.A. The purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. The club sponsors a school spirit contest, aids needy families, and visits hospitals and nursing homes. The girls participate in youth and government conferences and legislatures. This year's sponsors are Mrs. Jeanette Banks and Mrs. Doris Mitchell. 123 Row I—OFFICERS: CatFiy Youell—Flistorian, Lucy Frank Mitchell—Chaplain, Joel Padgett—Romeo, Phyllis Rogero—Recording Sec., Pat Reed—Treas., Row 2—Karen Wigand—Pub. Chairman, Ann Adams—Sec., Claudia Buckles—Vice Pres., Marcia Lane—Pres. OFFICERS: Left to Right—Ted Brown; Susan Blakewood Pres.; Sarah Bleak- ly 1st Vice Pres.; Henrietta Todd, Treas.; Dale Darden Sec.; Miss Darus, Sponsor; Mary Ollie Newman, 2nd Vice Pres.; Kathy Pelham 3rd Vice Pres. WOMMt 125 VctA ihj CQub Varsity Club was originally known as P Club when it was started in 1948 by Pete Maman and Eddie Joe Long. The purpose of the club includes the development of high character traits both on and off the field. These boys participate in many money-making projects in order to purchase the sweaters and jackets for each boy who has lettered in a Varsity sport. This year's sponsor is Coach Billy Bennett. 126 L R: Chuck Geiger, Sec.; Pafsy Skadron, Sweetheart; Chad Motes, Pres.; Jim Wright, Vice Pres.; Tito Smith, Treas. Ijivtct uj Cou iCt Library Council was organized in 1953 by Mr. Gus Adams. The purpose is to serve the student body and the faculty in an efficient manner. The club presents an assembly program for the student body and does a project for the faculty. This year's sponsor is Mrs. Sara Elrod. 127 OFFICERS: Marcia Shiver—Sec., Kathy DeLoach—Vice Pres., Alice Cooper—Pres., Lynda Hawkins—Treas. Mary Ollie Newman Managing Editor SMOKE SIGNAL, the school newspaper is the descendant the Keynoter that was published by the Key Ciub a service project. In 1966 the paper's name was changed Smoke Signal and became an independent product of 128 Claudia Buckles—Editor Allen Phipps—Sports Editor Carolyn Sanders—Business Manager Marcia Lane—Assistant Editor 129 D.CX. D. C. T. was started in 1952 by J. M. Elrod. The purpose of the club is to foster the best possible spirit of cooperation between employees, trainers, and the school. It encourages members to divert their efforts toward the development of leadership and scholarship. This year's club is under the direction of Mr. J. J. McClarney. Mr. McClarney; Pres. Charles Smith; V. Pres. Bryan Marriott; Sec. Phyllis Rich; Treas. Kathy Clark; S.C. Bertha McKee 130 PuioAfi Te cWs The Future Teachers Club is for the purpose of interesting students in becoming good teachers of tomorrow. The club has special events during the year such as a statewide convention, teacher aides, and occasional chances in actual teaching. The sponsor of FTA this year is Mrs. Charlotte Peters. Left to Right—Linda Wood—Vice President; Lynn Jones—Secretary; Marlin Bechannan—Treasurer; Kathy DeLoach—President. Uv ItCtiiOiv u g tobl! ju tKCj; Ngw' Vivtfe Fviunfij Left to Right—Ken Sanders, Pres., Gary Tiliis, V. Pres., Mr. Ward, Advisor, James Gore, Sec., Alan Sanders, Reporter, Steve Spearing, Treas. Row 2—Rudy Howard, Sentinel, Mark Clemons, Chaplain. 132 VOjmPM Forestry Class Field Trip Planting Pine V Row I-Vic Moye, Tommy LaPradd, Mac Bleakley, Kenneth Anderson, Sarah Dew. Row 2-Mrs. Hood, Jerry Floyd, Billy Allen, Perry Parrish, Diane Albert, Jane Crosby, Hattie Todd, Row 3—Mike Oliver, Pashie Edmundson, Betty Nail, Mike Glisson, Robert Grooms, Laura Hawkins, Judy Maltby, Pam Keene, Row 4—Leon Massey, Terry McCool, Carrie Williams, Don Snyder, Charles Hayes, Harold Griffis, Gene Buckles Row I—Greg Bailey, Paula Hege, Bill Eilbeck, Robert Fridy, Sherry Leth, Row 2-Mrs. Hood, Peggy Adkinson, Jean Jordon, Barbara McCraney, Penny Hill, Harriet Lewis, Row 3—Tim Parker, Diane Craig, Alice Mastin, Joyce Crain, Owen Howard, Tommy Gaskin, Row 4—Jerry Lloyd, Gerald Murphy, Steve Gross, Buddy King, Ladon Hart, Cato Rogers A b I Oj t V O' to 0 b $ O' 1 to t to 134 Row 7—Terry Davis, Tony Hunter, Margaret Parker, Opal Bullock, Dottie Enzor, Row 2—Mrs. Hood, Anita Folsom, Linda Futch, Bill Futch, Judy Cannon, John Spalding, Marie Cheek £ W P ru £ W f X i Oj t V (A % s Row 7—Debbie Broadway, Susan Jones, Neil Sherouse, Martha Mauldin, Mary Lee Wiseman, Row 2— Delores Reeves, Cindy Grooms, Lynda Montgomery, Dorothy Deutsch, Mike Oliver, Debbie Cameron, Mary Ellen Zetrouer, Melody McClellan, Mrs. Hood, Row 3—Terry Wilkinson, Susan Moore, Jill Butler, Owen Howard, Steve Williams, Ford Walton, Jimmy Rees. Elaine Scurry, John Blake 135 Row 7—Bobby Ballard, Kenny Jones, Irving Roberts, Herbie Hickox, Nadine Bobak, Row 2—Karen Hughes, Jacqueline Kight, Denise Shepherd, Wanda Cremer, Terry Baxley, Suzanne Warren, Mary Mangum, Charlotte Jones, Mrs. Hood, Row 3—Barry Hartly, Barbara Rankin, Suzi Turnbull, Sue Alvarez, Dixie Foster, Mike Tucker, Joan Messer, Greg Peters, Row 4— Frank Klein, Mary Karaker, Gerald Smith, Lyn Jones, Andy Rogero, Dusty Dancy, Brenda Graves, Row 5—Glenn Wheeler, Larry Beaton Row 7—Ed Alterman, Treas.; Roger Thomas, Vice-Pres.; Ted Cremer, Pres.; Ken Loyless, Sec., Row 2—Keith Hinton, Terry Jewell, Jinny Houston, Ann Coursey, .Sharon Hanzook, Meri Marden, Sally Sharp, Cathy Williams, Mrs. Striklin, Row 3—Barbara Thames, Jimmy Player, Lee Hudgins, James White, Ryndel Symonds, Kathy DeLoach, Marlin Bechanon, Charlie Boyd, Row 4—Mike Kennerly, Skip Hurst, Ken Hart, Jim Wright, Gary Screen 136 Vicki Fletcher, Gayle Allen, Belinda Rash, Kathy Hines, Vice-Pres.; Letty Wise, Treas.; Claudia Joe Buckles, Sec.; John Thompson, President, Row 2—Ricky Curtis, Jodi Weaver, Diane White, Mary Wilhite, Dickie Lynn, Pat Lisle, Row 3—Glenn Hawkins, Kit Hancock, Richard Cothron, Wayne King, Robert William- son, Sejm Coffee, Mrs. Striklin L R S k e W • V t KJ O' K $ Row 7—Renee Maltby, Treas.; John Hewett, Vice-Pres.; Dwight Wilson, Pres.; Teresa Wright, Sec., Row 2— Frances Brown, Connie Motes, Mary Cheshire, Carol Smith, Elaine Horner, Jan Lamb, Kathy McCalpin, Mrs. Striklin, Row 3—Donna Gray, Sharon Lynn, Cheryl Meeks, Diane Atkins, Jannette Ericson, Carol Alvers, Peggy Waterhouse, Jack Williams, Row 4—Linda Pierce, Cappie Payne, Bunny Gordinier, Nancy Ward, Denise Tagariello, Jeanie Horton, Pat Rensel, Row 5—Don Culver, Kathy Gunter, Dee Dee Hafner, Eddie Brooks, Tim Weddington 137 p K k P O' 1 l 9 K R 6 9 0 K Row 1 -Betty Carol Harrell, Vice-Pres.; Lucy Frank Mitchell. Pres.; Pam Green, Sec.-Treas., Row 2-Mrs. Striklin, Judy Yates, Imelda Teuton, Susan Semanko, Cathy Clark, Shirley Price, Shelly Lamb, Pat Frieter, Susan Peters, Row 3 Susan Miller, Tina Couver, John Kennedy, Dale White, Sandy Thomas, Brenda Murphy, Suzanne Mangum, Row 4-Sharon Williams, Connie Pierce, Michelle Sullivan, Bobby Holt, Ed Shephard, Jim Day, Gary Stubblefield Row 1—Cathy Youell, Vice-Pres.; Margaret Davis, Sec.; Joel Padgett, Pres.; Marcia Shiver, Treas., Row 2— peggy Strange, Jena Rowton, Mary Alice Newman, Judy Keene, Sharon Edwards, Sandee Bailey, Priscilla Bechanan, Row 3—Rosanne Fowler, Linda Midkiff, Richard Gosselin, Andy Anderson, Roxanne Baker, Brenda Crews, Row 4—Elaine Maltby, Susan Blakewood, Sandy Martin, Tony Marvin 138 Row 7—Jay Ginn, President, Ginger Hancock, Melanie Hodge, Row 2—Sophie Townsend, Marguerite Hickey, Susan Brown, Kathy Crews, Rita Rash, Ann Lawton, Timmy Smith, Bud Mauldin, Row 3—Greg Maltby, Connie Dowling, Ricky Glisson, Marlena Woods, Ann Morgan, Cherri Woods, Janelle McDonald, Caca Smith, Steve Wilhite, Row 4—Bruce Bolden, Timmy Gilmore, Jimmy Prater, Don Kennedy, Walt Walker, Row 5— Steve Tougaw, Ralph Fox L O' D $ I (XJ b v t O' $ Row 7—Brenda Johnson, Quincy Masters, Bob Zetrouer, Row 2—Jo Wilson, Karon Holloway, Linda Motes, Mary Mathis, Linda Hughes, Robin Barnett, Paula Reed, Row 3—Cathy Johnson, Debbie Sutton, Linda Sheridan, Kathy Motes, Kathy Gillis, Connie Blades, Row 4—John Stephens, Joey Flanders, Allen Andrews, Bill Mitchell, Tommy Kynard, Row 5—Allen Payne, Billy Bainbridge 139 A k t T L W K 6 k B yjj K il Row 1—Bert Whitaker, David Buckles, Claudette Kirkland, Row 2—Bill Newsome, Sarah Bleakley, Ann Walton, Mickey Marvin, Gary Pounds, Rebellea Reed, Marguerite Hickey, Row 3—Mike Hall, Mike Willis, Rusty Castleberry, Ricky Anderson, Jackie Henkle, Pat Stewart, Mac Bleakley, Robert Ericson, Donald Martin, Row 4—Donnie Adams, Tommy Clay, Richard Harris, Mike McCall, Mike Ryan, David Webb, Marshall Wolfe Row 1— Sonja Echols, Vice Pres., Duff Parrish, Pres., Barbara Spiva, Sec. and Treas., Row 2—Stephanie Greelly, Linda Hawkins, Kathy Holloway, Brenda Hutchinson, Mellisa Jackson, Sherry Dennis, Row 3— Harold Bryant, Buddy Masters, Nicky Anderson, Roger Mathews, Noland Richard, Wayne Lassiter £ Row I—Rhonda Mansfield, Priss Swilley, Dee Dee Philpot, Row 2—Michael Conner, Janice Smith, Janet Williams, Elaine French, Cindy Ginn, Denise Smith, Richard Crosby, Row 3—Frances Fridy, Linda Hall, George Hedrick, Barney Brazzeal, John Jones, Mike Ratcliff, Larry Lawrence, Scott Hazlett c 0 £ H I TV y • V f f rv $ Row 7—Phyllis. Rogero, Susan Brown, Pat Reed, Belle McCloskey, Kathy White, Row 2—Linda Futch, Nancy Matson, Glenda Horton, Belinda Rash, Kathy McCalpin, Iris Silcox, Paula Reed, Row 3—Ann White, Mary Wilhite, Marsha Cunningham, Barbara Williams, Judy Bostwick, Connie Dowling 141 futum Busitiess L xd ts The Future Business Leaders of America was founded in 1967-68 by the business teachers of Palatka Senior High. FBLA's motto is We mean business! 142 OFFICERS: Brenda Hutchinson—Vice Pres., Carolyn Reed—Pres., Grace Chesser—Sec., Penny Hill—Social Chairman, Evonne Morgan—Treas. B ib( CM) Bible Club was started in fall of 1967 by Rev. Henry Horton. The purpose of the club is to enable the students to have the time to discuss issues that class time does not permit. The class presented a three act Christmas play to the Junior High during the holiday season. 143 Row 1—Vice President—Lydia Turner; President—Linda Wood; Secretary—Ann McDaniels, Row 2—Treasurer— Karen Holloway; Reporter—Opal Bullock; Chaplain—Annette Hillhouse; Sponsor—Rev. Horton V.O.k. Both the Secretarial V.O.E. Club (above) and the Clerical V.O.E. Clubs (below) were started in 1966 by the senior girls who first took these courses. The purpose is to train these young women in secretarial and clerical practices. The girls plan and carry out many field trips in order to learn more of the business world in which they plan to work. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Pringle. SECRETARIAL OFFICERS-Treas.-Arlene Stephens; Vice Pres.-Kathy Kline; Pres.-Patsy Winters; Sec.-June Boggan; Soc. Chair.— Carolyn Reed; Historian—Betty Hoyt; Pub. Relations—Linda Dennard CLERICAL OFFICERS—Treas.—Connie Dowling; Soc. Chair.—Grace Chesser; Vice Pres.—Teresa Watts; Romeo Quincey Masters, Historian—Pat Gainer; Sec. —Jeannie Mitchell; Pres.—Debi Guilford 145 f tiduStdOtP fl tis CHub Industrial Arts Club was started in the fall of 1967 by Mr. Maurice Baxter. The purpose is to widen and deepen the interest and knowledge of students in this technological age; to motivate regular school work; and to promote Industrial Arts in the public school. Mr. Baxter is the sponsor. Row ?— Advisor—Mr. Maurice Baxter; President—Rickey Curtis; Vice-President—John Kennedy; Secretary— Nancy Saucerman; Treasurer—Tom Collins; Reporter—Allen Phipps; Reporter—Pat Lisle 146 R Left to Right—Nolan Richard, Bruce Bolden, Oliver Custead, Jeff Pierce, Walter Gaylord, Donnie Piestrak, Don Reed, Dewey Githrie, Meredith Keller, Dale Williams, Richard Goodwin, Sam Wiikinson, Gene McNeil, Danny Rowland O' L L V • V K t. Modern Literature was originated by Mr. Bill Townsend in the fall of 1967. Modern Literature is a course designed to give juniors some insight into both original English works and translation of foreign works, which are not generally included in a standard English Text. The course covers all types of literature starting with Tom Jones, an eighteenth century novel, and following through to contemporary times. The modern literature class was organized with the hope of gaining some insight into the literary works of man. T Pep Club was started in 1966 by Mrs. Ann Dawson. The purpose of the club is to promote school spirit throughout the student body. The Pep Club consists of any interested student who is willing to give up some time for practice. This year's club is under the di- rection of Miss Bettie Darus. T. E. C. Club was organized in cooperation with Industrial Education. Its purpose is to develop character, train for competent leadership and useful citizenship, to foster patriotism, and to improve scholarship. T. E. C. Club is responsible for the annual car safety check that all cars must pass before they may be parked on the school grounds. This year's sponsor is Mr. Joe Hamlett. T. B. C C. t w b 148 Pa athcb QfUdOA Utyk Qcltocl CWuS OFFICERS: Marlena Woods—Sec., Lynn Jones—Pres., Jeff Pierce—Treas., Mark Clemons—Vice Pres. 149 150 Left to Right: Gail McCormack—Drum Majorette; Oliver Custead—Captain; Linda Wood—Second Lieu- tenant; Danny Rowland—First Lieutenant; Mr. Turn- bull—Director. 151 SicnMittfiy Datu Captain— Betty Carol Marshall L-R 1st Row—Debbie Ferguson, Nancy Midkif, Pat Wooda 2nd Row—Lynda Hawkins, Marci Shiver, Alice Coope L-R 1st Row-Debi Guilford, Jean Jordan, Ginger Hancock, 2nd Row-Virginia Marsh, Melody McClellan, Mary Jane Sparks, Vickie Parrish, Nadine Boback 152 L-R 1st Row-Sharon Hanzook, Lydia Turner, Sarah Bleakley, 2nd-Karen Holloway, Irene Plymel, Kathy Holloway, 3rd—Brenda Johnson, Barbara Sullivan Head Majorette—Frances Goodwin Qoi Tw JI v YuflKHG Guy L R Delores, Susie, Frances, Sandy, Jeanette 155 Vojt lixj Ckmfoad iS TU B1 U QpVUt Junior Vaulhj CJ rmhoJfiM Lulhx GrClJl BQin l ((jOJpboivu} Du £e ittw ClieW!«6ie tS DftyKO fCay flslw dh Pcrt y QkcuUo i Jeanne Ford Coach Wthh Ou wM CoOAUs Duyttufi Coy Heads Coach BtMy BetuiM rp Tito Smith Tight-End Cfr-Captains C d Jo utsmv Gtiuuj GtMoutcuy Row —Jay Ginn, W. L. Gilmore, Jim Wright, Gary Galloway, Roger Thomas, Frank Hancock, Carl Johnson, Chuck Geiger, Charlie Hood, Marlin Bechen- nan, Tito Smith, Chad Motes, John Kennedy, Greg Fales Row 2-Cato Rogers, Charles Adams, Phillip Knowles, Kenny Anderson, Vic Moye, Ken Hart, Ronnie Mills, Greg McClean, Hollis Tinsley, Ed Shephard, Phillip McDonald, Larry Bennet, Charles Golden, Row 3—Richard Martineau, Bud Mauldin, Lamar Brinson, Author Annis, Owen Howard, Buddy King, Nonelle Chandler, John Galloway, Larry Mathews, Lee Mathews, Lee Hudgins, Walt Walker, Brad Bonner, Dicky Lynn, Pat Lisle, John Theobold. Ritu uuftg L tte ifttgft Kneeling—Jim Wright, Tito Smith, Chad Motes, Chuck Geiger, Gary Galioway, Standing—Carl Johnson, Charlie Hood, Frank Hancock, Roger Thomas Gene Willis Jim McCool Row 1— Mike Curtis Doyle Guthrie, Mike Glisson, David Hedrick, Bobbie Ballard, Bill Motes, Don Kennedy, Frank Bush, Jimmy Touchton, Row 2—Bill Mitchell, John Steven, Joey Flanders, Lyn Jones, James Carter, Rusty Castleberry, Tommy Deputy, Tommy LaPradd, Terry Gilmore, Frank Klien, Row 3—Timmy Gilmore, Ricky Alford, Rob McCall, David Buckles, Leon Massey, Jerry Millican, Tommy Clay, Mike Hodges, Andy Rogero 167 Standing—Charles Golden, Terry Mcool, Vic Moye, Cato Rogers, Richard Brown, Mark Whitaker, Jimmy Alexander, Alan Phipps, Jerry Murphv Kneeling—Adrain Sanders, John Theobold, Walt Walker 168 ydrdOto Qand tS WoJUb WoMm T vuj McCoob Joiui jiimbM Rick Boum Coach Willis studies his next attack. Allan Phipps, adds two easy points in the first quarter of play. 170 John Theobold demonstrates good form. SCHEDULE Palatka.........52 Palatka.........45 Palatka.........34 Palatka.........73 Palatka.........70 Palatka.........33 Palatka.........38 Palatka.........50 Palatka.........42 Palatka.........32 Palatka.........34 Palatka.........42 Palatka.........33 Palatka.........46 Palatka.........28 Green Cove..............50 Alachua ............... 44 Orange Park ........... 16 New Smyrna ............ 42 Orange Park ........... 42 St. Augustine...........38 Jacksonville .......... 54 Lake City ............. 38 Bolles..................60 Live Oak................34 Starke ................ 40 Live Oak................40 St. Augustine ......... 43 Lake City ............. 44 Daytona ............... 62 First Row—Left to Right—Jack Williams, Kenny Anderson, Mike Hodge, David Webb, Tommy Clay, Bert Whitaker, Donnie Adams, Rusty Castleberry, Gary Pounds Walter Messer Mike Oliver 172 Steve Williams Bill Eilbeck Walter Messer Mike Oliver Coach Holt Standing— Taylor Douglas Billy Allen Greg Ma Itby Kneeling— Stanley Hodge Jack Williams Jeff Eilbeck 173 Row 7—John Theobold Billy Stevens, Rendall Symonds, Jerome Thomas, Ted Cremer, Hollis Tinsleys, Arthur Annis, Gary Ward, Row 2 _ -Timmy Smith, Roy Tanner, Gary Stubblefield, Jimmy Alexander, Charley Hood, Vic Moye, Terry McCool, Rusty Castleberry, Bert 1 Whitaker, Caca Smith Left to Right: Roy Tanner, Jimmy Alexander Left to Stevens Right: Hollis Tinsley, Terry McCool, Billy 176 Standing— John Theobold Vic Moye Arthur Annis Kneeling— Geary Ward Left to Right: Jerome Thomas Ted Cremer Rusty Castleberry 177 This is pitcher Symonds's style. Ted Cremer catches a pop-up for an easy out. Gary Stubblefield, with a 6-2 record, displays his form. 179 Nathan Sommoms David Adkins David Boyd James White Jessie Wilson James Knowles Standing— David Jones Roger Lawrence Tommy LaPradd Ed Shephard Kneeling— Micky Marvin Dicky Lynn Dunnie Arrants Ricky Glisson Ike Shelly Mike Griffis 183 Belle McClosky, Delores Carver, Shelley Benson, Bunnie Sue McCleod, Cathy Youell, Lulu Gail Baird JUMP! 185 TKOMJV TROJUIlK IEAGUI OtytopfakS Row 7—Nancy Angle, Annette Hillhouse, Belle McClosky, Row 2—Carol Smith, Judy Bostick, Ann Walton, Row 3—Brenda Bran- nem, Shirley Carver, Lynda Hawkins VtJaingS Row ?—Kathleen White, Dorthy Deutsch, Shelly Benson, Row 2—Cathy Crews, Laura Freeman Row f-Jane Crosby, Martha Mauldin, Mar- cia Shivers, Row 2-Claudia Buckles, Dee Dee Hafner, Brenda Moss, Lulu Gail Baird A'l ettes Row I—Brenda Masters, Denise Sheppard, Loraine Gainer, Sharon Self, Row 2—Pat Stuart, Linda Hall, Joan Messer, Row 3— Alice Cooper, Bunnie McCleod, Diane Long 4winlJbOM Row 7—Mary Mangum, Joyce Hughes, Cathy Youell, Judy Niles, VaDonna Hall, Row 2—Linda Hall, Deborah Frye, «Jeanette Hutichinson, Ann Banks RjeWettes Row 7—Elaine French, Phyllis Rogero, Sha- ron Edwards, Sandy Shivers, Row 2— Vickie Parrish, Lynn Jones, Laura Hawkins, Pacey Edmundson, Row 3—Kathy Swilley, Kathy DeLoach, Deloris Carver 187 Qtodcyu ydtWLfefiS ANN ADAMS—Spanish Club 1; Honor Guard 1, Marshall 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Re- cording Sec. 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; (Chairman of Welfare Comm. 3); Bible Club 3; World Lit. 3. ETHEL ADAMS-Latin 1; J.C.L. 1; Bible Club 2; Candy Striper 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 1, Treas. 2. LINDA ADAMS—Little Women 1; Band 1; French Club 2, 3; A.F.S. 3; V.O.E. 3. JIMMY ALEXANDER-Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; French Club 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Officer, Pres. 3. BRUCE ALFORD-Woodworking 2, 3. MARY ALLEN-Library Council 2; V.O.E. Clerical 3. ROSANNA AMMONS—D.C.T. 3; Pep Club 2. ANDY ANDERSON—Marching Band 1, 2; Rubber Band 1, 2; French Club 2, 3. DAYNA KAY ASHWORTH-Varsity Cheer- leader 2; Co-Captain 3; Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; French Club 2; FHA 2; AFS 2, 3; HR officer Treas. 2; Interact Calen- dar Girl 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Honor Guard 2; Keyettes 3. TODD BADEN-FFA; Public Speaking 1; Woodworking 1; Football J.V. 1. LULU GAIL BAIRD-Beta Club 2, 3; Key- ettes 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1, Varsity 2, 3, Capt. 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Honor Guard 1, 2; Most Athletic 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Team Manager (Gales) 3; H. R. Officer 1, 2, 3 BERNEASE BARNES-Mixed Chorus I. SHERYL BARRS-Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Little Women 1, 2; Beta Club 2, 3, Chaplain 3; Library Science 2, Vice Pres. 2; Honor Guard 1; Outstanding Student 1, 2; H.R. officer Pres. 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3; Chorus 2; A.F.S. 3; M.F.L. Pres. 3; Office Worker 3; Pep Club 2; Bible Club 2; Journalism. MARLIN CREED BECHANAN—Football 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Treas. 3; French 2, 3. RICHARD BECK—Industrial Arts 3; Drafting I, 2; French 1; Agriculture 1. DALE (Weasel )-Tec. Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Football 1; French Club 2, 3. JACKIE BELDEN-Mixed Chorus 1, 2; D.C.T. 3. DONALD BELLAMY-French 1, 2; Spanish 3; Library Council 3. VIVIAN BENNETT-Home Ec. 2, 3. SHELLY BENSON-Latin; J.C.L. 2, Pres. 2; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Varsity 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Team Manager 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; Honor Guard 1; G.A.A. 2, 3; Student Council 1. SUSAN B LAKEWOOD—Calendar Girl 3; J.C.L. 1; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Sec. 1; World Lit. 3; F.H.A. 2; Keyettes 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; 3rd Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Intramurals 2; Bravettes 2, Capt. 3; Out- standing Student Award 1, 2; Student Council 3, H.R. officer Pres. 1, 2; Jr. Prom Committee 2, Honor Guard 1, 2. SARAH BLEAKLEY—H.R. officer. Pres. 1; Treas. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; J.C.L. 1, 2; Latin Award 1, 2; Spanish 2, 3; Spanish Award 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Beta Club 2, 3; Keyettes 2, Vice Pres. 3; A.F.S. 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2; 1st Vice-Pres. 3; World Lit. Treas. 3; Bravettes 2nd lieut. 2; 1st lieut. 3; Honor Guard 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Outstanding Student Award 2. JUNE BOGGAN-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; 1st Vice Pres. 2; Latin Club 1, 2; 1st Vice-Pres. 1; J.C.L 1, 2; A.F.S. 1, 2; Keyettes 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; VOE 3, Sec. 3; H.R. officer Sec. 1; Chaplain 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2; Honor Guard 1; Mixed Chorus 1. JEAN BOHANNON-Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. BRUCE BOLDEN-Band 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Transfer from Miami Norland Senior High 2. CHARLIE WESLEY BOYD, JR.-Transfer from Central Academy High 2; French Club 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3; V.O.E. 3; Library Council 3. ELIZABETH BRANTON-Mixed Chorus 2; Library Council 3; Bible Club 3. DEBBIE BROADWAY—H.R. officer Chaplain 3; Keyettes 1, 2; Treas. 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Publicity Chairman 3; Honor Guard 1; Little Women 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Library Council 1; Biology Award 1; American History Award 2. RICHARD BROWN-French Club 1, 2; Base- ball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3. SUSAN MARGALENE BROWN-Spanish Club 2, 3; Candy Stripers 3, Vice Pres. 3; Library Council 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; H.R. Treas. 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 3; Bible Club 2. TED BROWN-Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Inter- act Club 1, 2, 3; Sec. 1, District Governor 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; World Lit. Club 3; Honor Guard 1; Marshal 2; Little Women Romeo 3; Boy's State 3. SHARON BRYANT-Mixed Chorus 2; Latin Club 1, 2; J.C.L. 1, 2; Annual Staff 3, Typist 3. CLAUDIA BUCKLES-French Club 2, 3 Treas. 2; Sec. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3 Editor of Smoke Signal; Latin Club 1 J.C.L. 1; H.R. officer Chaplain 1; Vice Pres. 2; Sec. 3; 3rd Vice Pres.; Little Women; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Vice Pres. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; AFS 2. OPAL BULLOCK-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Honor Guard 2; World Lit. 3; F.H.A. 3; Bible Club 4; Newspaper Reporter 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Vice-Pres. 2, 3; J.C.L. 2, 3. JANICE CANADA—Home Ec. 1; Intramurals 2, 3. DELORES CARVER—Intramurals 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. BETTY LOU CAUSEY-Mixed Chorus 1, 2; D.C.T. 3; Treas. 3; French Club 1; Tailoring. CATHY CHESSER—Transfer—Cypress Lake Sr. High, Ft. Myers, Fla. 1; Tailoring and Foods 2; Mixed Chorus 2; D.C.T. 3. GRACE CHESSER—Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; J.C.L. 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Sec. 3; V.O.E. 3; Social Chairman 3. MACK CHESSER-Tech. Club 2, 3. KATHY CLARK-Mixed Chorus 1; Arts and Crafts 2; D.C.T. 3; H.R. officer Treas. 3; Home Ec 1. CLARK CLEMONS-Ag. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. MARK CLEMONS—F.F.A. 2; Chaplain 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Vice-Pres. 1. SEJM COFFEE—Little Women 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3. SHARON COLEMAN—Mechanical Drawing 2; Home Ec. 2; D.C.T. 3. TOMMY COLLINS—Football 1; Industrial Arts Club 3; Treas. 3; Library 2. GARY COMER-Ag. 2, 3; Auto Mech. 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Tec. Club 2, 3; Mech. Drawing 1. ALICE COOPER-Latin Club 2; J.C.L 2; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; A.F.S. 2, 3; Library Council 2, 3; Pres. 3; H.R. Officer Chaplain 3; Bravette Dance Team 3; F.H.A. 3; Pep Club 2; French Club 2. EDDIE CORNELIO—Woodworking 2, 3; Arts and Crafts 1. RICHARD COTHRON-French 1, 2. ANNE COURSEY—J.C.L. 1; Latin Club 1; French Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 2; Mixed Cho- rus 1; F.F.A. Sweetheart 1, 2; Queen of Clubs 2; Student Council 2, 3; H.R. Chap- lain 3; Vice Pres. 1; Little Women 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Bravettes 2; Pow Wow Chair- man 3; Intramurals 2, 3. ANDY COUVER-Drafting 1, 2; Welding 3; Radio and T.V. 3; H.R. officer Treas. 2. GARLAN COX-Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 188 DIANE CRAIG—Latin 1, 2. TED CREMER-Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Key Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Treas. 2; Pres. 3; Keyette Romeo 3. RICHARD CROSBY-latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3. RICKY CURTIS—French Club 2, 3; Drafting 3; Ind. Arts 3; Pres. 3; Welding 3. SHARON CURTIS—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Bravette Dance Team 3; French Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; 1st Vice Pres. 3; Reading Enrichment Club 2; Pep Club 2. JACK DANIELS—Arts and Crafts 1; Wood- working 2; Forestry 3. DALE DARDEN-Student Council 1, 2, 3; Chaplain 2; Vice Pres. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Sec. 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Financial Chairman 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; A.F.S. 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Vice Pres. 1; Honor Guard 1, 2; Outstanding Student Award 1, 2; World Lit. Club 3; Home Ec. 1; H.R. Officer; Pres. 2, 3. MARGARET DAVIS-J.C.L. 1; Latin Club 1; French Club 1, 2; Vice Pres. 2; Sec. 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Sec. 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2; H.R. Officer Sec. 3; Library Council 2; Honor Guard 1, 2; World Lit. 3; Outstanding Student Award 2. JIM DAY-Beta Club 3; World Lit. 3; A.F.S. 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Library Council 2; Honor Guard 1; Marshal 2; American History Award 2; Palatka Daily News Reporter 3. LARRY DEEL-Pep Club 2, 3. KATHY DeLOACH—H.R. officer Vice-Pres. 3; French Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Treas. 2; Pres. 3; Chorus 1; Pep Club 2; Intra- murals 3; Library Council 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Home Ec. 2; Honor Guard 1. LINDA DENNARD—F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 1; V.O.E. 3; Public Relations Repres. 3; F.B.L.A. Public Relations Rep. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. LINDA DOUGLAS—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3; V.O.E. 3; Honor Guard 1, 2. CONNIE DOWLING-Candy Striper 1, 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Spanish 2, 3; V.O.E. 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Home Ec. 1. JIMMY DUCOTE-French Club 1, 2; Track 2; Mix Chorus 1. HARRY DUKES-Latin Club 1, 2; Basket- ball 1; Spanish Club 3. PEGGY SHARON DURDEN-Transfer from Robert E. Lee, Jax. 2; Spanish 1, 2; Home Ec. 1; J.A.; D.C.T. 3. RONEY EDMUNDSON-Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Spanish Club 2; World Lit. Club 3; Baseball 3; A.F.S. SHARON EDWARDS-Mixed Chorus 1; French Club 1, 2. ROBERT EUGENE ERICSON-Chess Club 1; A.F.S. 2; Band 1, 2; Ass't. Manager 2; Spanish Club 2, 3. GAIL EVERLETH—Pep Club 2; French Club 2; D.C.T. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3. GREG FALES—Football 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Library 2; Mech Drawing 1; Var. Club 3; F.C.A. 3. LARRY FARMER—Electronics 2; D.C.T. 3; Mech. Drawing 1. RITA FEAGIN—Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Bible Club 3; Library 2; Little Women 1. DEBBIE FERGUSON—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Bravettes 3; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; Home Ec. 3. PAULA FERGUSON-French Club 1, 2; Little Women 1, 2, 3. BETTY FLETCHER—V.O.E.; Library. VICKIE FLETCHER-French Club 1; F.H.A.; Mixed Chorus 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Little Women 1. MIKE FLOYD-Mech. Drawing 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Welding. LESLIE FOLSOM-Latin Club 1, 2; Library Council 3. JAMES FORD—Band 1, 2, 3; Electronics Club 2, 3; Rubber Band 1, 2. PAT FREITER—Keyettes 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; District Sec. 3; Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; French Club 2, 3; World Lit. Club 3; Pep Club 2; Honor Guard 1; Marshal 2; H. R. officer; Sec. 2; Treas. 3; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2; Little Women 1, 2, 3. JUDI FULLBRIGHT—V.O.E.; F.B.L.A. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Home Ec. 1; Tailoring 3. BERNARD FULLER-Wood working 1, 2; D.C.T. 3. DANNY FULLER—Woodworking 1; Pres. 2; D.C.T. 3. BILL FUTCH-Latin 2, 3; J.C.L. 2, 3. PAT GAINER—Latin 1, 2; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Bible Club 3; V.O.E. 3; Historian 3; Library Council 2; Pep Club 1. GARY GALLOWAY—Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Mech. Drawing 1, 2; F.C.A. 3. CHUCK GEIGER—Latin Club 1; Vice Pres. 1; H.R. officer Pres. 1; Mr. Sophomore; Interact 1, 2, 3; Treas. 2; Pres. 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Outstanding Student Award 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3; Sec. 3; Student Council 2, 3; Treas. 3; Honor Guard 1, 2; A.F.S. 1, 2; F.C.A. 3; World Lit. Club. GRADY GILBERT-Ag. 1, 2; Auto Mech. 2, 3; Tech. Club 2, 3; Vice-Pres. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. W. L. GILMORE—Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Ag. 1, 2; Welding 3. JAY GINN—Football 1, 2, 3; AFS 1; Inter- act 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 2; Pres. 3; F.C.A. 3; Varsity Club 3; H.R. officer Pres. 3; Best Dressed in H.R. 3. FRANCES GOODWIN—Majorette 1, 2; Head Majorette 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. 2; Latin 1; JCL 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Keyettes 3; H.R. officer Sec. 1. OWEN GOODWIN-Varsity Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Tech. Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1. JAMES GORE-FFA 1, 2, 3; Sec. 3; Par- liamentary Procedure 1, 2, 3; Land Judging 1, 2, 3; Forestry 3; Welding 3; Latin 1, 2; Bible Club 3. PAM GREEN-AFS 2, 3; Treas. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Vice Pres. 1; JCL 1; French Club 2, 3; Pres. 2, 3; Student Council 1; Calendar Girl 3; H.R. officer Sec. 2. DEBI GUILFORD—Latin 1; JCL 1; Honor Guard 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Bravettes 3; V.O.E. 3; Pres. 3. DEWEY GUTHRIE—Band 2, 3; Bible Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Library Council 3. YVONNE GUY-Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3; Solo Twirler 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; AFS 3; JCL 1; Latin 1; Spanish 2, 3; World Lit. 3. FRANK HANCOCK—Football 1, 2, 3; Inter- act 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Treas. 2; FCA 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Track 2; H.R. officer Vice Pres. 2; Baseball 1, 2. SHARON HANZOOK—JCL 1; Latin 1; French Club 2, 3; Pres. 2; Little Women 1, 2, 3; FHA 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Bravettes 2, 3; Arts and Crafts 2; Annual Staff 3; Home Ec. 1, 2; Honor Guard 2; AFS 3. JANICE HART—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Keyettes 2; Latin Club 1; JCL 1; Home Ec. 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard 1, 2. STEVEN HARTLY-Band 1, 2; JCL 1; Key Club 2, 3; Treas. 3; Beta Club 2. LAMAR HARVEY—Auto. Mech. 1, 2; Treas. 2. SALLY HATCH-Mixed Chorus 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Little Women 3; Library Council 3; Bible 3; Transfer from Lakeland High 1. LYNDA HAWKINS—Student Council 1; Latin 1, 2; JCL 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Treas. 3; Library Council 3; Treas. 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Bravettes 3; FHA 3; H.R. officer Chaplain 3; GAA 2, 3; H.R. Treas. 1; Pep Club 2. LINDA HERRING—Little Women 1, 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; FHA 2; French Club 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1. LINDA HERSEY-Mixed Chorus 1, 3; Arts and Crafts 1; Little Women 1, 2; VOE 3; Journalism 2. 189 MARGUERITE HICKEY-Latin Club 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Pres. 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; H.R. officer Vice Pres. 2; Outstanding Student Award 2; AFS 2; JCL 1; Honor Guard 2, 3; Pep Club 2; World Lit. 3; Reading Enrichment Club 2. ANNETTE HILLHOUSE—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Treas. 1; JCL 1, 2; Beta Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Bible Club 3; Chaplain 3; MFL 3; Treas. 3; Chemistry Club 3. KATHY HINES—H R. officer 1, 3; Pres. 1; Vice Pres. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Sec. 2; Vice Pres. 3; FHA 2; Home Ec. Award 2; Bravettes 2; World Lit. Club 3; Annual Staff 3; Ass't. Editor 3; Reading Enrichment 3; MFL sec. 3. KEITH HINTON-French Club 2, 3. MELANIE HODGE—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Publicity Chairman 3; Historian 2; Beta Club 2, 3; Pres. 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Chaplain 2; Honor Guard 1, 2; H.R. officer Vice Pres. 3; Journalism 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pres. 2; Vice Pres. 3; AFS 3; World Lit. 3; Pep Club 3; Palatka Daily News Reporter 3; Outstanding Student Award 2. KAREN HOLLOWAY—Little Women 1, 2, 3; AFS 1, 2; H.R. officer Treas. 1; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Spanish Club 3; Bravettes 3; Student Coun- cil 2; Annual Staff 3; Calendar Girl 3. KATHY HOLLOWAY—H.R. officer Sec. 2; Treas. 1; Vice Pres. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; AFS 2; FHA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Homecoming Attendant 3; Spanish Club 3; French Club 2; Latin Club 1; Mech. Drawing 2; Smoke Signal Staff 3; Calendar Girl 3. STEVE HOMEWOOD-Band 1, 2; Journal- ism 3. CHARLEY HOOD-Beta Club 2, 3; Interact 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; H.R. officer Vice Pres. 2, 3; Sec. Interact 3; JCL 1; World Lit. 3; MVP Award for Baseball 2; FCA 3; Honor Guard 1, 2. JEAN HOWELL—Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Home Ec. 1; MFL 3. BETTY HOYT-Latin Club 1; JCL 1; VOE 3; Historian 3. JAMES HUGHES-Spanish 2, 3; Library Council 3; Arts and Crafts 1. JOYCE HUGHES—Mixed Chorus 1, 2; DCT 3. JULI HUNSUCKLE—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Historian 3; French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Parliamentarian 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Dance Team 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Team Man- ager 2; H.R. officer Vice Pres. 2; Treas. 3; Honor Guard 1, 2. PATSY HYDE—Library Council 3. WENDELL INGRAM-Auto Mech. 1, 2. JILL JACKAMAN—Exchange Student of Austria; Girton College, Adelaide South Austria; H.R. officer Pres.; World Lit. 190 Vice Pres.; Honorary Member of all Clubs; Smoke Signal Staff. BRENDA JOHNSON-Transfer Ft. Lauder- dale High School 2; Homecoming Queen 3; Little Women 2, 3; AFS 2; French Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Sec.-Treas. Mech. Draw- ing 2; Electronics Club Sweetheart 2; Interact Club Sweetheart 3; Smoke Signal Staff 3; Bravettes 3. CARL JOHNSON—Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Track 2; Mr. Junior; Latin Club 2; Sec. 2; Interact 1, 2, 3; H.R. officer Pres. 3; FCA 3; Pres. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3. DEBORAH JOHNSON-Transfer Central Academy High School; Bible Club 3. LYNN JONES—Transfer from Plantation High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; National Honor Society 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Sec. 2; Pres. 3; Intramurals 2, 3; FTA 2, 3; Sec. 3; FHA 1; Annual Staff 3; Pep Club 2; H.R. officer Treas. 2. WILLIAM (BILL) JONES-Honor Guard 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; JCL 1, 2; Electronics Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 2, 3. MEREDITH KELLER—JCL 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Drafting 1, 3; Industrial Arts Club 3; Rubber 2, 3; Welding 3. JOHN KELLY-FFA 2, 3; DCT 3; Industrial Arts 3; Electronics Club, Woodworking Club. JOHN KENNEDY—Football 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Junior Class Pres. 2; Industrial Arts Club 3; Vice Pres. 3; Key Club 3; H.R. Pres. 2, 3; FCA 3; Sec.-Treas. 3; French Club 2, 3. MIKE KENNERLY-French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1. WAYNE KING-French Club 2, 3. JERRY KIRKLAND-Auto Mechanics 1, 2; FFA 1. KATHY KLINE-Honor Guard 2; VOE Vice Pres. SHELLY LAMB—Mixed Chorus 1; French Club 2, 3; Typing Award 2; MFL 3. MARCIA LANE—JCL 1; Latin Club 1; Little Women 1, 2; AFS 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; 1st Vice Pres. 2, 1; Pres. 3; Smoke Signal 3; Asst. Editor 3; World Lit. Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. TERESA LASRIS—Little Women 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Honor Guard 1; Beta Club 2; Keyettes 2; Journalism 3; World Lit. 3; Pep Club 2. DEBBIE LAWRENCE-Mixed Chorus 2. LINDA SUE LAWRENCE-Mixed Chorus 1; Chaplain 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2. MARTY LAYMAN-Drafting 2; Tec. Club 3; French Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1. SHERRY LETH—Transfer from Clay High; World Lit. Club 3; Sec. 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Treas. 2; Sec. 3; JCL 2, 3; H.R. Officer Sec. 3; AFS 3. ROBERT WAYNE LEWIS-Transfer from Southeast High, Bradenton, Fla.; Ag 1,2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Football 1. ERNEST LIGHTFOOT-French 1, 2; Ag. 3; Welding, Forestry. GLORIA LIGHTFOOT—Little Women 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Home Ec. 3. PAT LISLE—Varsity Club 1, 2; French Club 1 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3. DIANE LONG-GAA's 2; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Library Council 3. DICKIE LYNN—Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; French 2, 3. LELIA McCLARAN—Majorette 1, 2; March- ing Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; JCL 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; English Award 1, 2; Honor Guard 1, 2. BELLE McCLOSKEY-Latin 1; JCL 1; Band 1, 2; Little Women 1, 2; Candy Stripers 1, 2, 3; Treas. 2; Recording Sec. 3; Intra- murals 2, 3; GAA 3; Pres. 3; Pep Club 2. ANN McDANIEL—French Club 1, 2; Sec. 2; H. R. Officer Sec. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Little Wom- en 1, 2, 3; Bible Club 3; Sec. 3; MFL 3; Pres. 3; Keyettes 3; Home Ec. 2; Art 1 2, 3. BERTHA JEAN McKEE-Latin 1, 2; JCL 1, 2; Vice Pres. 1, 2; Arts and Crafts 1; H.R. Officer Pres. 2; Miss Jr. 2; Bravettes 2; Vice Pres, of Jr. Class 2; Little Women 1, 2, 3; DCT 3; Sec. 3; Student Council. DONALD McKINNON-Spanish Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Mech. Drawing 1. HELEN GRIFFIN McLEAN-Mixed Chorus 1; Spanish Club 2; DCT 3. BUNNIE McLEOD—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Keyettes 2; Beta Club 2; H.R. Sec. 1, 2, 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Varsity 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Team Manager 3; Latin Club 1; JCL 2; Honor Guard 1, 2. ELAINE McQUAIG—Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Arts and Crafts 1; VOE 3; F.B.L.A. 3. BRENDA MALTBY—H.R. Officer Sec. 2; Latin 1, 2; Sec. 2; AFS 1, 2; Candy Stripers I, 2, 3; World Lit. 3; FHA 1; JCL 1, 2; Latin Award 2. SUZANNE MANGUM-Student Council 1; AFS 2, 3; Sec. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; World Lit. 3; Latin Club 1; JCL 1; French Club 2, 3; Sec. 2; H.R. Officer Treas. 2. VIRGINIA MARSH-French 2; Chorus 1, 3; Bible 3; Band 1, 2; Bravettes 3. BETTY CAROL MARSHALL-AFS 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; FHA 1; H.R. Officer Sec. 2; Latin Club 1; JCL 1; Home Ec. 3; Pres. 3; Bravettes 2, 3; Captain 3; Annual Staff 3; Senior Sayings 3; Calendar Girl. BRYAN MARRIOTT-Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Mech. Drawing 2; H.R. Officer Vice Pres. 3; DCT 3. DONALD MARTIN—Chess Club 1; Latin 1, 2; JCL 1 2; Spanish 2, 3. ANTHONY MARVIN-Latin Club 1; French Club 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; AFS 1, 2. QUINCY MASTERS-Key Club 1, 2, 3; Con- vention 2, 3; Honor Guard 1; H.R. Officer Sec. 1; Vice Pres. 3; JCL 1, 2; Pres. 1; Latin 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Pres. 3; DCT Romeo 3. GREG MAXWELL—Transfer from Key West 3; Spanish Club 1, 2. MARTHA MAULDIN—Spanish Club 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2; Keyettes 2; JCL 2, 3; Latin 2, 3; H.R. Officer Sec. 1; Intramurals 3; Reading Enrichment Club 2; Honor Guard 1, 2. STEVE MERRYDAY-Interact 1, 2, 3; Treas. 3; Honor Guard 1, 2; Latin Club 2; JCL 2; Outstanding Student Award 2, H.R. Officer Pres. 1, 2; Annual Staff 3; Editor 3; Beta Club 2; World Lit. 3; Pres. 3; Reading Enrichment Club 3. LINDA CAROL MIDKILL—H.R. Officer 1, 2; Chaplain 1 2; Intramurals 1; French Club 2, 3; Arts and Crafts 1; FTA 1; Home Ec. 1; FBLA 2. 3; VOE 3. NANCY MIDKIFF-Spanish Club 1; Vice Pres. 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; World Lit. 3; Bravettes 3; Smoke Signal Staff 3. MARTA MILLS—Little Women 1, 2; March- ing Band 1, 2; Concert Band 2; FHA 1; Honor Guard 2. JEANIE MITCHELL-Transfer 3; VOE 3; Sec. 3; Little Women 3; World Lit. 3. LUCY FRANK MITCHELL-Student Council 1, 2, 3; Sec. 3; AFS 2, 3; Pres. 3; Little Women 1, 2; Keyettes 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Chaplain 3; Jr. Class Treas. 2; Miss Sophomore; Honor Guard 1, 2; World Lit. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Sec. 2; Chaplain 3; French Club Pres. 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Outstanding Student Award 1; Latin 1; JCL 1; Jr. Attendant Christmas Ball 2; French Award 2; H.R. Officer Pres. 2. EVONNE MORGAN-Mixed Chorus 1; VOE 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Treas. 3. CHAD MOTES—Interact 1, 2, 3; Treas. 1; Latin Club 1; JCL 1; Vice Pres. 1; French Club 2; Pres. 2; World Lit. 3; Vice Pres. 3; Student Council 1, 2. 3; FCA 3; Vice Pres. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Pres. 3; Christmas Ball Attendant 1, 2; H.R. Officer Pres. 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3; Track 1. NANCY MOTES—DCT 3. TANK MOTES-Ag. 2; Tec. Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Mech. Drawing 1, 2. CHARLIE NALLEY—Little Women 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1,2, 3. QUEEN ESTER NELSON-Band 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Bible Club 3. MARY OLLIE NEWMAN-Transfer from Hopewell, Va.; Little Women 2, 3; 2nd Vice Pres. 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Sec. 2; Pres. 3; Honor Guard 2; Intramurals 2; Mech. Draw- ing 3; Industrial Arts Club 3; AFS 3; Managing Editor of Smoke Signal 3; Palatka Daily News Reporter 3. PAUL NIELSEN-Drafting 1, 2; Ag. 1, 2, 3; Welding 3; Forestry 3. JAMES ODOM-Latin Club 1, 2; JCL 1, 2; Varsity Football Mgr. 1, 2; Varsity Base- ball Mgr. 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3; Library Council 3; Journalism Staff 3; AFS 1; MFL 3. GWENDOLYN OLIVER—Mixed Chorus 1; Arts and Crafts 1; Bible Club 3. JOEL PADGETT—Transfer from Hastings 2; French Club 2; Treas. 2; Pres. 3; H.R. Offi- cer Pres. 3; Key Club 2; Pres. 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Boys State 2, 3; World Lit. 3; Best Dressed Sr. 3; Honor Guard 2; Homecom- ing Escort 3; Tri-Hi-Y Romeo 3. LINDA PAIGE—Arts and Crafts 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Beginners Band 2; Bible Club 3. DUFF PARRISH-Honor Guard 1, 2; JCL 1, 2; Latin 1, 2; Pres. 2; Treas. 1; Spanish 3; Pres. 3; Interact 2, 3; Football 1; H.R. Of- ficer Treas. 1; Pres. 2; Best Dressed 1; Brave Mascot 3. BARBARA JEAN PEACOCK-French Club 1, 2; Bible Club 3. KATHI PELHAM-Best Dressed 1; Little Women; Latin Club; Tri-Hi-Y Sec.; H.R. Sec.; Home Ec.; Little Women, 3rd Vice Pres.; Pep Club Treas.; MFL 3; Pres. 3. ROBERT PHARIS—Trac! 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Bible 3; Speech 3. ALLEN PHIPPS-Latin Club 1; JCL 1; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Industrial Arts Club 3; Smoke Signal Staff 3. JEFF PIERCE—Transfer from Suwannee High School; Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 1, 2, 3; Drum Major 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Rubber Band 3; Bible Club 3. KAREN PIRTLE—H.R. Officer Pres. 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Chorus. IRENE PLYMEL-Latin Club 2, 3; JCL 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Bravettes 2, 3; FHA 3; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; AFS 3. NEIL POITEVINT—Ag. 1, 2, 3; Forestry 1; Welding 3; Arts and Crafts 1, 2. LYNDA GAYLE POWELL-Mixed Chorus; Bible Club 3. SHIRLEY PRICE-Mixed Chorus 1; French 2, 3; Bible Club 3; MFL 3. TED PRICE—Arts and Crafts; Electronic Club 2, 3. RITA RASH—VOE 3; Spanish 2, 3. MIKE RATLIFF-Spanish 2, 3. CAROLYN REED—F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Parliamen- tarian 2, President 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; F.B.L.A. President 3; Home Ec. 1; V.O.E. Soc. Chair. 3. MARILYN REED-Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Li- brary Council 2; V.O.E. 3. PAT REED—Transfer from Phoenix, Ariz.; Spanish Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2, Treas. 3; Candy Striper 1, 2, Pres. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Home Room Sec. 3; Class Offi- cer Sec. 3; Keyettes 3; Little Women 1, 2; A.F.S. 3, Honor Guard 2. CARALIE RICE—Spanish Club 1; Pres. Lit- tle Women 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, Treas. 3; Keyettes 2, 3, Sec. 3; Intramurals 2; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2; French Club 2, 3; World Lit. 3; Honor Guard 1, 2; Home Room Vice Pres. 3; Reading Enrichment Club. PHYLLIS RICH-Mixed Chorus 1; Arts and Crafts 1; Library Council 2; Mec. Drawing 2; D.C.T. 3; Home Room Sec. 3. CHARLES W. RIGDON—W.W. 1, 2. BILLY ROBERSON—Baseball 1, 2, 3; Var- sity Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Mec. Drawing 1, 2. PHYLLIS ROGERO—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard 1; Latin Club 1, 2; J.C.L. 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec. 3; Candy Stripers 2, Prog. Chair.; Intra- murals 2, 3. FAYE ROSIER—Latin Club 1, 2; Library Council 2, 3; Bible Club 3; J.C.L. 1, 2. KEN SANDERS—F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Welding 1, Forestry 1, Bible Club 1. MIKE SAPP—Spanish Club 1, 2; Mec. Drawing 1. GARY SCREEN-Mixed Chorus 1; French Club 2, 3; Track 2; Varsity Club 3; Honor Guard 1, 2. SHARON SELPH—Little Women; F.H.A. 2, 3; Intramurals; French Club 1, 2, Honor Guard. MIKE SEMANKO-Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. SUSAN SEWELL—J.C.L. 1; Little Women 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Library Council 2; Latin Club 1. ALICE SHANNON-Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Home Ec. 1; V.O.E. 3. LINDA SHAW—Little Women 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 3; V.O.E. 3. NANCY SHEFFIELD—F.B.L.A. 3; V.O.E. 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Little Women 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1. ED SHEPPARD—J.V. Football 1; Varsity 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3J Indus- trial Arts Club 2, 3. GREG SHERIDAN—Drafting 1, 2. MARCI SHIVER—Little Women 1, 2, 3; Home Room Pres. 2; French Club 1, 2; A.F.S. 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 3; Pep Club; Bravette Dance Team 3; Intramurals 2; Industrial Arts Club; Library. PATSY SKADRON-French Club 1, 2; Little Women; A.F.S. 2; F.H.A. 2; J.V. Cheer- leader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Varsity Club Sweetheart. 191 CAROL SMITH—Mixed Chorus 1; Beg. Chorus 2; Bible Club 3. CHARLES SMITH-Latin Club 1; J.C.L. 1; Football 1; Interact 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; Homeroom Pres. 3; Mec. Drawing 2; Base- ball 1; Mixed Chorus; Azalea Bowl. DORIS SMITH—Mixed Chorus 1; Home Ec. 1; Arts and Crafts 2; D.C.T. 3. MARGARET SMITH—Home Ec. 1; Arts and Crafts 1; Bible Club 3. LINDA SMITH-Beg. Chorus 2; D.C.T. 3; Home Ec. 1; Arts and Crafts 2. TITO SMITH-Interact 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, Treas. 3; Homeroom Vice Pres. 1, Pres. 2, 3; Latin Club Pres. 1; Football 1, 2, 3. NATHON SOMMONS—Transfer from Cen- tral Academy High; Mech. Drawing 2, 3. MARY JANE SPARKS—Transfer from Bish- op Moore, Orlando 2; Little Women 2, 3; Honor Guard 2; Beta Club 3; Keyettes 3; H. R. Officer Sec. 3; French Club 2; Treas. 2; Bravettes 3; Best Dressed in H.R. 3. NANCY JANE STAGNER-French Club 2; DCT 3. BARBARA SPIVA-Latin 1; JCL 1; Honor Guard 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Keyettes 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; H.R. Officer Treas. 2; AFS 2; Spanish Club 3; Sec. Treas. 3; World Lit. 3; Reading Enrichment Club 2; MFL 3. ARLENE STEPHENS-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Treas. 2; VOE Treas. 3; Honor Guard 1; Mixed Chorus 1. BILLY STEVENS—Transfer from Johnson Re- gional High School, New Jersey; Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3. IRA STRICKLAND—Transfer from Central Academy High. BARBARA JEAN SULLIVAN—Little Women I, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; JCL 1; FHA 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres, of Rec. 2; Sec. 3; Dance Team 2, 3; Honor Guard 2; Intramurals 2; H.R. Officer Vice Pres. 1. CALVIN SUMMY-Auto Mech. 2, 3; Officer 3. RENDAL SUMONDS—Baseball 1, 2, 3; Var- sity Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3. ROY TANNER—Baseball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2. 3; Latin 1, 2. CHUCK TAYLOR-Band 1; Rubber 1, 2; Auto Mechanics 2, 3; Mech. Drawing 3; Rubber Band 2; Captain 2. TROY TEUTON-JV Basketball 1; Varsity Baseball 1, 2; French Club 2; DCT 3, Pres. 3; Best Dressed in H.R. 3. VICTOR THACKER—Transfer from Green Cove Springs, Fla. BARBARA THAMES-Band 1, 2; Spanish 1. JOE THAMES—Ag. 1, 2; Auto Mech. 1, 2; Tec. Club 1, 2; Pres. 2. 192____________________________________ JEROME THOMAS—Transfer from Central Academy 3; Varstiy Club and Math Club 2. ROGER THOMAS-French Club 2. 3; Vice Pres. 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 1; J.V. Capt. 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; H.R. Pres. 1; Chess Club 1; Ag. 1; Bible Club 3; Ravin Record 1, 2, 3; (Track). SANDY THOMAS-Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3; Majorette 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Bible Club 3; French Club 2, 3. SCOn THOMAS-Ag. 1; Latin Club 1, 2; World Lit. 3. JOHN THOMPSON-French Club 2, 3; Pres. 3; Student Council 3; Smoke Signal Staff 3. GARY TILLIS—Ag. 1, 2, 3; Sec. 2; Vice Pres. 3; Livestock Judging Team 1; Land Judging 1, 2, 3; Forestry Team 3; FFA Leadership 2; State Farmer 3; State FFA Committee 2; Forestry 3; Welding 3; Arts and Crafts 1; Art 3. GLENN TILLIS-Woodworking Club 1, 2; DCT 3. GLORIA TILLIS—VOE 3. HENRIETTA TODD-Beta Club 2, 3; Key- ettes 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Treas. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Jr. Class Sec. 2; Latin Club 1; JCL 1; World Lit. Club 3; Outstanding Student Award 2, 3; Latin Award 1; Honor Guard 1, 2; Best Dressed 1, 2. STEVE E. TOUGAW-Mixed Chorus 1; Spanish Club 2, 3. RAYMOND TUCKER-Track Mgr. 2; Var- sity Club 2; DCT 3. LYDIA TURNER—H.R. Officer Sec. Treas. 1; Vice Pres. 2; Home Ec. 2; Sec. 2; French Club 1; Vice Pres. 1; Bible Club 3; Food and Tailoring 3; Pres. 3; FHA 2, 3; Brav- ettes 2, 3; 2nd Lieut. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; Calendar Girl 3. THOMAS VARNADOE—Electronics 1, 2; Mech. Drawing 1; Baseball 2, 3. GEARY WARD—Baseball 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Bible Club 3; Forestry 3. LATRICIA WARREN-Transfer from CA High 2; Bible Club 3. CHIP WATTLES-Mech. Drawing 1, 2, 3; Latin Club; Band 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. TERESA WATTS—Little Women 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Pari. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; State Officer to Youth Legislature 2; VOE 3; Vice Pres. MARY WEAVER-Beta Club 2, 3; Keyettes 2; Latin Club 1, 2; JCL 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 3; Honor Guard 1, 2; Concert Band 3; World Lit. Club 3. DIANE WHITE—Little Women 1, 3; Library Council 1; Intramurals 2; French Club 2, 3. CARROL WHITE—Mech. Drawing 1; Auto Mech. 2, 3. DALE WHITE—Chorus 1; Intramurals 1; French Club 2, 3; FTA 3. LINDA FAYE WHITE-Transfer from Cerv tral Academy. KATHLEEN WHITE-Concert Band 3; Banc 1, 2, 3; Little Women 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Candy Stripers 1, 2, 3. KAREN WIGAND—Transfer from Melrose H.S. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Publicity Mgr. 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3; Keyettes 3; FBLA 3. STEVE WILHITE—Transfer from Forest Lake Academy. SCOTTY WILKES-Latin 1, 2; JCL 1, 2; Electronics 2, 3; Pres. 2, 3. CATHY WILKINSON-Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Intramurals 2; VOE 3. EDWARD WILKINSON-Ag. 1, 24 3; Wood working 2, 3; Pres. 3. BARBARA WILLIAMS—Latin Club 1, 2; Key. ettes 2; AFS 2; Honor Guard 1, 2; DCT 3. ROSEMARY WILLIAMS—Transfer from Cen- tral Academy 3; FBLA 2. ROBERT WILLIAMSON—Rubber Band 1, 2, Band 1, 2; French 2, 3. PATSY WINTERS-Latin Club 2; H.R. Offi cer 2; Sec. 2; VOE 3; Pres. 3. LETTY WISE-Library Council 1; Little Women 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Sec 2; Treas. 3; Mech. Drawing 2; FHA 2, 3; AFS 2; Honor Guard 1, 2. DAVID WISHAM-Drafting 1; Forestry 1, Auto Mech. 1; Industrial Arts Club; FFA PHIL WITEKA—Football 1, 2; Latin 2, 3 MARSHALL WOLFE—Transfer from Admira Farragut Academy; QBH; Drafting 1, 2; Key Club; Industrial Arts Club; Spanish Club. JACK WOLVERTON-French 1, 2; Elec tronics 2, 3. LINDA WOOD-Latin Club 1, 2; JCL 1, 2; FTA 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; FHA 3; Bible Club 3; Pres. 3; Band 1, 2, 3; 2nd Lieut. 3; Rub- ber Band Sweetheart 3; Honor Guard 2. PAT WOODALL—H.R. Officer Pres. 1 Vice Pres. 2; Treas. 3; Outstanding Studenl Award 1; Bravettes 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; MFL 3; Sec. 3. ALICE WOODWORTH—Transfer from Port Byron Central, New York. PEGGY WOODWORTH—Transfer from Port Byron Central, New York; Industrial Arts. JEFF WRIGHT-French Club 2, 3. JIM WRIGHT-Latin Club 1; French Club 2, 3; Interact 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Baseball 2; JCL 1; FCA 3. CATHY YOUELL—H.R. Officer; Vice Pres. 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Team Manager 3; AFS 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Historian 3; Beta Club 3; Keyettes 3; Honor Guard 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Latin Club 1; JCL 2; French Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Little Women 1, 2, 3; GAA'S 2, 3. There is Something About the World That Makes It Slow at Night. 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IF YOU MISS A PREMIUM YOU LOSE YOUR POLICY. Nay. Next to impos- sible. This is a buyer's contract and, consequently, many safety valves are built in to help if you have been forgetful, or in a financial squeeze . 3. LIFE INSURANCE DOESN'T KEEP PACE WITH INFLATION. Actually, it does, very nicely. When dollars lose value—the money is simply cheaper at both ends. 4. THEY PUT IN ALL THAT FINE PRINT JUST TO CONFUSE YOU. Quite the contrary. Every clause is there for YOUR benefit, and, your life insurance contract is a UNILATERAL contract. . . . SPECIAL NOTE . . . Every senior who brings his annual by my office and tells me what a unilateral con- tact is, will be treated to the biggest MILK SHAKE in town. Could also be a good de- finition of a hippie ! BEST OF LUCK, SENIORS! Congratulations to the Class of '68 HUDSON PULP AND PAPER CORP. Best Wishes FIRESTONE PALATKA SUPPLY CO. 417 St. Johns Palatlca Florida 325-5395 Congratulations to the Class of '68 Phone a flower HILTY GREENHOUSE FLORIST For your Flower Needs Phone 325-3193 Compliments of ANGEL'S DINING CAR Meet You at Angels 325-3927 Palatia KIMBRO HANES RECORD SHOP Top 45's and LP's Located in the Kimbro-Hanes Radio-TV Service 517 St. Johns Avenue Compliments of PALATKA CLOTHING CO. 206 St. Johns Ave. Palatia, Fla. Best Wishes GAME'S ENCO Palatia Compliments of Compliments of ST. JOHNS MARINE INC. Highway 17 FLORIDA S. Palatia Florida PACKING and PROVISION Compliments Wholesale Meats of WATTLES OFFICE SUPPLIES, School Supplies, Office Furniture 325-4411 HO South 2nd St. 325-4323 East Palatlca Florida Best Wishes AURTHUR E. NELSON Jeweler 411 St. Johns Avenue 196 3254427 Compliments of AZALEA CONSTRUCTION CO. and P. R. and S. CONSTRUCTION CO. 2508 Crill Ave. Compliments of SNYDER SUPPLY CO. Best Wishes for Continued Success From JERRY AND MARY DOAN JERRY'S DRIVE-IN Compliments of THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS 610 St. Johns Ave. Best Wishes Seniors! From 213 Azalea Plaza Palatka NEISNER'S Best Wishes ORANGE STATE PIPE SUPPLY CO. Palatka Florida Compliments of Best Wishes O. M. WEBB STORES 604 St. Johns Ave. Westgate Shopping Center PUTNAM COUNTY FEED FARM SUPPLIES Purina Chows : : Sanitation Products : : Farm Supplies 213 N. Ilth St. P. O. Box 907 Phone 328-2608 Palatka, Florida PUTNAM APPLIANCE CENTER General Electric Dealer Phone 325-4866 503 St. Johns Ave. EMERY ALDERMAN PALATKA, FLORIDA REID'S TV Sales and Service RCA Victor Sylvania 197 Congratulations Seniors From PALATKA AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS BAINBRIDGE MOTORS INC. ST. JOHNS CHEVROLET O FLORIDA TRUCK AND TRACTOR INC. HICKENLOOPER ZAHNER FORD MOTORS INC. 198 BADCOCK Furniture and Appliances Service TV Center HOME OWNED BY ALLEN EVERS 726-728 St. Johns Ave.—Palatlca BADCOCK'S BARGAIN ANNEX 800-802 St. Johns Ave.—Palatka Phone 328-1413 STYLED RIGHT BUILT RIGHT PRICED RIGHT YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD PRICES ARE LOWEST 199 Y4 H SYLVIA'S STUFF TO WEAR 2421 Criil Avenue Shopping Center Next to Jamel's The Store With the Red Door EVER BEEN IN LOVE? You'll Be in Love With SYLVIA'S STUFF TO WEAR Compliments of JEROME AND LARINE RIDAUGH PALM FLORIST DRIFTWOOD MOTEL East Palatia Compliments WILLIAM PENN MOTEL By the St. Johns River Compliments of ALTERMAN'S Palatla's Favorite Store Best Wishes From TAYLOR ACE HARDWARE SHELDON W. BROWN President JOHN B. TAYLOR Secretary Compliments of GUARANTY TITLE COMPANY OF PALATKA 213 North Fourth St. 325-2663 Palatia Florida Best Wishes VIKING BARBER SHOP Handy-Way Shopping Center MARGARET'S BEAUTY SHOP 2000 St. Johns Avenue Best Wishes DAIRY QUEEN GEORGE B. PORTER—Manager 822 St. Johns Avenue BEST WISHES COACH BOB CLEERE GEM CITY 1210 St. Johns Avenue 200 Best Wishes FLOYD INSURANCE Best Wishes From THE GROCETERIA 627 St. Johns Ave. AGENCY Your Independent Agent Palatka Florida WOMEN'S WORLD BEAUTY SALON 328-1011 611 Laurel Compliments of MAR-TWINS Compliments Shoes and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear” of JACK MASSEY Jeweler and Photo Supply Compliments of 325-3081 615 St. Johns Ave. THE FRENCH BOOTERY 309 St. Johns Ave. Compliments of HOTEL JAMES Compliments 300 St. Johns Ave. of Palatka Fla. PUTNAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 501 South Palm Ave. Complete Record Dept. Includes Top LP and 45 BOB KIEFER'S Krazy Kards Appliances and TV Compliments Sinclair] of j t Best BELK HUDSON CO. Wishes CLYDE ROZIER'S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Compliments of 100 Reid Street HARVEY'S BARBER SHOP (Good Luck Seniors!) 201 ft ennetii ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9 ft it enncui WAYS FIRST QUALITY 9 LtlUUft ALWAV8 FIRST QUALITY 9 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Corner of St. Johns and Second Streets Best Wishes for a Long and Successful and Full Life Best Wishes to the Class of '68 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 202 RILEY BENNETT BERT BEKEMEYER Palm Avenue 328-1443 POAGE BUILDING SUPPLY CO., INC. Manufacturers of Concrete Products LUMBER PLUMBING SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FLOOR TILE Dial 325-4559 Palatka, Florida 203 Keep your In every field of endeavor, the quest for knowledge is a life-long process. A solid educational background is increasingly impor- tant in our fast-paced world of science, exploration and invention. It is the key to greater earning capability and a more fruitful life. Whether your steps will lead to the halls of higher learning, or to off-campus education opportunities that Florida offers in ample measure . . . resolve to keep your lamp of learning . . . burning. We salute the Class of ’68. Good luck , and more power to you. . best wishes... (? 204 FLORIDA POWER LIGHT HELPING BUILD FLORIDA COMPANY Best Wishes to the Closs of 68 FLORIDA FURNITURE INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURERS 205 River Street 325-2066 Congratulations to the Class of '68 JONES' Fashions for Ladies and Men HENRY MILLER SERVICE STATION East Palatka, Fla. Phone 325-5353 Goodyear Tires and Tubes 607-609 St. Johns Ave. Palatka, Fla. Compliments of CAMERON COMPANY INC. Concrete Products and Building Supplies Corner of 10th and Carr St. Phone 325-5377 Palatka, Florida Congratulations From FASHION FLAIR BEAUTY SALON See us for your beauty needs. 320 B St. Johns Ave. 325-7929 BUICK . vr Greetings ST. JOHNS CHEVROLET COMPANY Compliments of A FRIEND 1603 Reid St. Palatka, Fla. 206 Compliments of CHARLES J. APPLEBY REALTOR Best Wishes GOODWIN TRADING COMPANY Compliments of J.C. AND S.E.M. 505 St. Johns Ave. 325-4850 Best Wishes BAILEY’S AUTO AND ELECTRIC PARTS, INC. Automotive Parts Jobbers 1700 Reid Street Palatlca, Florida Best Wishes AL BRANAM'S ENCO SERVICE Westgate Shopping Center 325-9224 ? is ’fcX [ |) Our Best Wishes to the Class of '68 Palatlca Florida REYNOLD'S FLOWER SHOP, F.T.D. JAMES P. (MIKE] LAMON Our Corsages Are Made To Suit Each Individual and Personality. 519 St. Johns Ave. 325-7562 Congratulations to the Class of '68 ECKERD'S Azalea Plaza Palatlca, Fla. 207 Compliments of Employees and Management o CENTRAL STATES PAPER and BAG CO., INC. Enjoy the Extra Bonus of Free Merchants Green Stamps With Every Purchase Two Locations to Serve You at Azalea Shopping Center and Sixth and Main St., Palatka BEST WISHES From ZAHNER FORD Your Ford Dealer Since 1916 608 Reid St. Palatlca, Florida V aMon % THE FASHION SHOP 401 St. Johns Ave. Palatka Home Owned Home Operated Nationally Advertised Dresses, Hats, Accessories, Lingerie, Sleepwear, and a complete Bridal Salon with Bridal Consultant Our Newest Addition . . . THE VILLAGE SHOP Featuring Sportswear for High School and College Girls 1 We Take a Special Interest in Our Girls 209 Best Wishes TANNER-CARLIN COMPANY Realtors The New Department Store in Azalea Plaza Clothing and Shoes Tanner-Huffman Insurance for the Entire Family 1301 Reid Street 325-2081 Since 1922 Join the Crowd Palatka Florida Shop at Carps Congratulations to the KAY RUDOLPH'S JEWELERS Our Congratulations Class of '68 to the Graduating Class BILL'S BICYCLE of CENTER '68 AND HOBBY CENTER We would like to extend our invitation to stop and shop our fine lines of dia- 2417 Crill Avenue monds, stone rings and giftware. Complete Line of Schwinn Bicycles Parts and Accessories KAY-RUDOLPH We Service What We Sell 324 St. Johns Ave. Palatka, Ha. 210 Congratulations to the Graduating Seniors from FRANK HANCOCK INSURANCE AGENCY 505 St. Johns Ave. Compliments OLIVER of HUNTLEY BROTHERS and GARRET CO. Serving the Homes and Businesses of Putnam County SUPERMARKET-HARDWARE CENTRAL HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '68 Complete Line of Parts and Accessories Wholesale and Retail 325-4594 227 Reid Compliments of ROGER MATHEWS Mathews Moving and Storage 214 Best Wishes CITY DRUG STORE and PALM PHARMACY Palatka's Finest L W. HARRELL VICTOR MOYE E. L WALKER From the PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE Congratulations PATRONS CAREY FERRELL Superintendent of Schools A. W. NICHOLS Clerk of Courts G. D. BOGUE Tax Collector JESSE CARSWELL Supervisor of Elections L E. TENNEY Tax Assessor JUDGE WARREN Juvenile Court Judge Congratulations Seniors of 68 THE PALATKA ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK Congratulations to the 68 Seniors SOUTHLAND PROVISION COMPANY Home of Give Your Taste a Treat Having a Party? A Picnic? Going to the Beach? Good Food . . . Good Hospitality . . Try KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN — the Best Entertainment Entree Ever! KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN COL. SANDERS' RECIPE North Dimicas hfospiholih Dish... 103 Azalea Plaza 328-2762 217 The 1968 Maroon Memories was made possible by the various business- men of Palatka area who advertised in our yearbook. The Class of '68 genuinely thanks these businessmen and urges you to patronize them. What I wonder is Who will love my flowers? I gathered them In singing Setting the sun Came warming My eyes in air Beautiful beautiful Air go pinkly Down sunning go I gathered my Own flowers I chose them Cautiously and Hummed my very Favorite Songs Oh my fond little Happiness but What I wonder is Who will love My flowers? -Bo AFTERWORD ' 'WiM twtoy '$ youth uuxk up ctnd accept th choMeugus ofy WifJI tfiey b witting to dto fio what is tight. Witt ttiey bto witting t bfi ( xbet i atv yW ttcoa . 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