Paxon High School - Delphian Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

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Pride in our city, in addition to many recent articles in newspapers and magazines concerning its growth and civic improvements, have inspired us to record the progress of both our city and our school in the 1960 Delphian. Looking around us i we see a city in the midst of an era of expansion. Throughout the area the growing expressway forms a network of concrete and steel, which makes any part of this wide-spread metropolis easily accessible. The expressway, the new city-government buildings, the coliseum, the auditorium, and new ofiice and industrial buildings-all are a portion of this growth. Familiar now is the new look of the waterfront and the changing skyline with the beautiful functional architecture of our recently constructed hotels, motels, department stores, and a branch library near the school. Within our school we find numerous things representative of our development and progress. Since becoming a senior high, , .. :r our student enrollment has continuously increased. With additional courses-American government and international relations, physiology, and a fifth semester of algebra-our curriculum is expanding to meet the needs of our students. This year more up-to-date ofiice equipment in the Business Department and new grammar books for all English classes encourage learning and understanding. Instrumental in the smoothly functioning affairs at Paxon is our new full-time counselor who helps students with many of their problems. Changes in construction appear in the form of fire doors and a physical education obstacle course. Soon fwith the recent passage of a gigantic bond issuej there will be increased classroom space, a gymnasium, as well as an auditorium with music facilities. Expansion and improvement are all around us. From our bustling city to the very active environment of our school we End people in varying stages of growth and development. Our 1960 Delphian has attempted to capture some of the achievements of this productive year. Contents Student Life. . . Organizations Sports . Classes Faculty . :Xdvcrtising . XIPH XSIZING the splrltual growth of acksonvllle thxs pomon of a chulc demonstmtes modern functlonal design Today s fxrchltecture IS becommg mcrcasmglx and subtly 21CSIhLtlC VVhllC lt bLdUIlHCS om expandmg mctropolm . f v 1 I . 4 v , . 7 4 v y J ,, . EACEPVL and serene. Jacksonvilles many parks are Welcome contrasts to the hustle and bustle ofthe city. Situated on the St. Johns River. lNIemorial Park is one of the enduring landmarks of the city. RUNIOTING cultural interests in Jacksonville, the Garden Club is only one of many organizations of our city. These groups endeav to nourish a deeper appreciation ot the liner arts. BUILT UP along the waterfront, the city parking lot adds unaccustomed spaciousness to its surroundings. With facilities to accommodate over 1,800 vehicles, the llunicipal Parking Lot effectively solves a problem that liclvsomille has lon . 1 ' ' -- QI faced. M Aj ESTIC.-XLLY towering above the city is the beautiful Inde- pendent Life Building. An example of J'acksonville'snewlook, it illustrates the forward movement toward modernization that the city has recently taken. B ORDERED BY buildings of varying heights, VVest Adams is one of the main thoroughfares of the business district. M 4-2. Zi' -J -Z? ff' r 'g .4 4. ,Q Q ,X I A? x 'M .F .. M I Lis! 'syn-ree Q, a 4' WG' 9 Q Zh! 34 ' xv ., ii L TW?-59' if F , X1 ta! Nb I Q A -. X k ' , :Quail f.. V' ci Nb-1-.Q 1. ixxxxixo the scenic St, Johns. the John T. Xlsop, r.. Bridge is onc of four which serve the growing population of .lack5onx'illc. ln bold relief against a morning sky. this lacework oi' steel convcrgcs into thc Sontlisitlt' portion of thc expresswuy. C'II'Y of inclus Jacksonville has clistinguishctl itst as one of the more important manufacturing centers in thc S1 nth joining .l21Cl'iSfJHX llt and ITTZI-itll' citics all across thc nut oi in cxtunsivc, net-like pzittcrns rln railways cncouri ft thc intlustrizilisrn our plants llllll factories. asa . mul n Ur Vi N., Qin F i'hz' Q lad elv- 41 4- 1 'I M, 'Ml 'I I 1' if ' - 'A 1. ' mv I 3 Q C ' - H, 0 .a-sugar! mw0! Q it 1 .Sgr , 1 ' H: ri ,,,.,x ,A Hwang me iff3,'f25g'a xf. s 'O works many long hours on his junior theme. Existing as a prominent part in high school education, Fnglish teaches us important skills in writing, speaking, and listening, so that We may more effectively communicate with others. Wve experience the realization that the study of literature can be inter- esting. ine n 5 fin, the-Q -nplioiiiiviw-N rlelxe into Silflf ,llizrflwrx lointing out the mi u i of clangliiig modihers Xlr N ax- uc lectures to hir ilzrt hfrh period Senior Fngllsh c ass. I 'Y-ws.. '1'v1nu-q.,- new I-Q-...nug- -as--q In-v--U, Whrle graphrng the set of all parrs of x and 3 such that s rs greater than rc + 1 Stewe Grogan and Kay Evans stop to check ther r work Mathematrcs X realwatlon of the lack of sufficrent mithematlcal hfickground ln the grad uatcs ot our nitrous hlgh schools IS brrngrng 'about 1 I'LXlSlOf1 of the math emltlts Currlculum lhls tear toplcs IH modern mfxthtnmtlcs wer e fldded to Pu ons tradrtloml course of studx 1n an effort to partmllx fulhll thls need The students found that the new work xx as LI'ltC!'f 1lllIDg hut required much deep thought 14 Strugglrng ruth her geometrx problem Lana johnson begms to realize the xalue of rigorous thrnltrng ang ' lawn an my ima.- :- H 1 ' f Y' V ' . A : . F L 4 c ' . . , . . ,. s 4 1- - L 4 . . . 1 s . 1 1. 4 r' , .- . - v c v 1 . j . L . 1 Science Fingers are called phalanges: the eve is like a small accurate camera attached to our central nervous system: light and sound travel in waves similar to famil- iar ocean waves: plain salt is sodium chlorideg and in the rain a blind person has no sense of direction. These and many other revelations come through our study of the broad held of science. 'gz- To find different properties of chlorine, chemistrs students run a complicated experiment it I ws K H---...M Taking 'idx antage of Mr Harriss make shift sound laboratory, these students listen to the translation of a story in Spanish Foreign Languages The languages, which are a major portion of the academic curriculum at Paxon, are considered the most usable for our local- ity. Spanish is the most popular because of our close relations with the Spanish- speaking countries: French and Latin are traditional college preparatory courses. Students beginning the study of foreign languages find it first interesting, then wor- risome, because they find it diflicult to grasp the many techniques necessary for speaking fluently. As they progress into their second year, the assignments become more understandable. and interest is re- newed. Breezing through the conjugation of Latin verbs, Pat Fain and Rhoda Asher lack space rather than knowl- edge. 1..- . rr-17, h' 'A ' -t 'I 'gn 3 V11 lixplaining her poster on Florida to the other members of the Class, Elsa Kroier is pleased with the interest of her classrnates Social Studies Reaching into the different phases of so- cial studies, Paxon has ri wide curricu- lum in this field. Vvorld History, Ameri- can History, Problems of .Xmericun De- mocracy. and .Xmericun Government and lnternational Relations are enjoyable and stimulating to munv. Making use of new textbooks, magazines, current events papers. and other forms of literature. students in these courses keep themselves informed on past and present affairs. Mr. Ilarkins is smilingg I hope I made Z1 good I wade fm my req, thinks an anxious student in I .Xmeriran history. 501, .V 4 ff 5 5 Q' in 'I' 6 Q U Y sa fi M 1 Ei '23 as amps: new 1 43 Eta Juan' K ' vigil! Ezsiv-Nl' Staying after school to transcribe her shorthand notes, Esther Brett types industriously. LW MQ ,,...,m-4-n. -Q. ,- In office practice Tommie jean Smith listens to the dictaphone , u - Xvith techniques learned in office- practice and typing, recordmg while she types. Yvonne Bradley files while Bolwlvic -lean Dawson uses the mime-ogrnpli machine. lx 0 fu' i , x 9 is cl3llIlf'11lNlY, flmrlotte XYrigl1ttnLf--clirtntiun frum Nlr. Shearer Ilvelyn Smith p1':1c'ties's on the el:-etric' adding murltim Business Prepzlring students for 11 variety of desir- zthle commerctul Occupations, the business them with I1 qualltymg course provides knowledge tor ll successful future. The stu- mav choose from three dents at Paxcm 1 types of courses: clerical, stenographical. :md bookkeeping. These choices may lead to a prosperous Career here in our own city. MWA? vt ,f W-.H Bending a strip of iron can be a tedious job, but Mr. Sheppard and Gerald Sturgeon are attentively doing the work. Learning to sew can lie fung but. as Joanne Edwards is discover- ing. reading patterns can laemmg- involved. 20 Creative Arts Ingenuity, imagination, and skill are re- quired for any of the creative arts courses. VVith interests ranging from pure pleasure to practical constructions, students are sure to find some subject that satisfies their de- sires. Gaining experience in different phases of home economics and shops, as well as the arts, they become well-grounded in these fields. Acquiring fl certain sense of satisfaction, they take pride in their ac- complishments. g , is ' . 1 s Q . ,. Q I ,, , V 1 ,J Ji Tightening a har into the metal lathe, Tommy Beck begins a Relaxing in bed, Dorothy Shaw is assisted by Mickey project. Bishop and Phyllis McNair, who demonstrate serving a meal correctly in home nursing. 'x 1 Q l-1-La' Adding the finishing touches to n lovelv picture on hurlap. the artist, .Xdelaide Emerv, is intent at her painting. 21 ,. 4 7't1 41, M- A M 3759, Y' I M YL wh , r W, ' 1 f .. QQ . ., . vu fn. ., V W 1 . WF 'har -1- , ,,,, , 3,01 N J , . W4-'wx ,M , .. , 1 . 'W ' f wa, . N ', 'ww- v f W -sf. - H.-A-V , , . , twat ' 'wh era., 'A 1 ' 'M W- ,, - 1' ' , ' 4 - Natmh , 'VE W ',.,klW,qvw r a ' y . fr ,A ,SV-up-'v Q fr . .av M we -.Wai I, , .Jug , V' 'ffamgw N , Getting in shape with exercise though tiring, is Physical Education Providing a change of pace from other classes, the Physical Education Department presents a Varied and welcome program. VVhile learning the fundamental rules of various games and sports we have fun playing with and against our classmates. There is just enough competitive spirit to make the challenge of team games exciting. Physical lfducation furnishes a basis for lasting companionship and enjoy- ment. The sealing wall, part of the newly constructed obstacle course, is a chal- lenge to Frank Randy. ff :Mr My . ' 3 rs -.4 K .thi .init one of the main factors in becoming a good athlete. X in I I LM LQ, yi The Randolph Shuffle is a very popular exercise in the girls' gym classes. Ending an exciting game of soccer, a very en- joyable winter sport, Dorothy Fish and Shirley Holmes bring in the equipment. Some girls in sixth period enjoy a game of volleyhallg one team waits to return fl heautiful set-up. , A A - lt- ff X 'Q 15 Making the last payments of the year on the annuals for their homerooms, Melba Crockett and Glenda Walker smile happily at Dflphian business manager. Ellen Rhyne. Student Life With its many out-of-class activities, student life yields interest, excite- ment, and competition among Paxon- ites. Interrupting our busy pace, we M welcome any change from the day-to- L E T y S nz ll in day routine. Making the last pay- ments on our annuals, entering the Hwlihlf table-setting contest, and looking to- ward our future through talks at Col- T R A C lege Day with people from various universities in Florida are a part of our memorable days at school. Each new activity adds an indefinahle in- gredient to our accumulated experi- D ences. ,...--4 Attracted by Miss Hartwellk impressive bulletin board on occupa- tions, a group of students pause on their way to class. 24 -54h5 ' f If v :V 'E Entertaining at the Anchor Club benefit show, Rod Penland is Betty Price's Honey Bun. Performing for the immense crowd at the Meninak game, the Golden Eagle Band steps into formation with precision. 26 l Wh, H' 1 .T I .11 .f i o, ,I Student Life l.Ca1'ning to live :intl work with otli- crs, wc progrcss mentally as well as physically at school. Participating in the many dillcrcfnt CXfl'ZlCLlI'l'lCL1lClI' nc- tivitics. :is well :is kccping up grades. is fllHtl11INCI1f21l to life at Paxon. Yvhcthci' it's doing ll benefit show. playing in the lmntl. or acting in thc Senior Class play. ll fouling of lm- lnnging Comes mm' us wlicn we know tlizlt we :irc cuntriluiting sonictliing to our school. Trying tu rum-rnlwcr lit-r line, without con-nl mg her Ncripr. l':iml Knorhe practicwe for the Meninr plav, Tlzf ljltlw Day lmzzzfflzfii. Q., rf' I1 , 'I , 1 I 5 my-.vi -tx l Symbolic of an exciting evening of football filled with music, trium- pliant yells, and a crowd of football fans, Don Sheffield plays with our team in the background. XVatcliing the actixities before the curnnation are Mr. Shearer, Sarah YI'llX'lN, l'arky Stoke-, liobliic llagan, and Nlr, Bradley. J Passing in front of the bustling stands is our Home- coming Queen, Alberta Hagan, who reigns over the game in exciting splendor. Homecoming Pretty girls, glamorous floats, and a happy crowd comprised our 1959 Home- coming. During the day students were excused to put the finishing touches on the various Hoats. At the pep rally class skits were presented, the Hoats were re- viewed and judged, our Queen, Miss Al- berta Hagan, was announced. and enthu- siasm was aroused. A colorful parade of Hoats and cars through the community followed. As we progressed into the eve- ning, a lovely hlf-time show was given. Each member of the Queen's Court was presented with her escort. Miss Sarah Travis, 1958 Homecoming Queen, crowned Niiss Hagan. The eventful day of festivities ended victoriously, then the Queen and her Court reigned over the Homecoming dance. ,, ,l 2 'MI aj 'P L If v S' was 51:5 21Lia'f:1:g1r11'3n '5fSm??SS.e?2i?5 3f553'S1f3E5E anxiously fm. the MCLYUHQ beam smxles of dellght. Vvith Z1 sparkling crown upon her head and beautiful roses in her arms. Miss Alberta Hagan is our 1959 Home- coming Queen. M1ss Paxon As the crowd antlclpated the beglnnmg of the fourth MISS Paxon Contest the nolse xn the ohn Gorrle Audltorlum steadlly rose and then fell when the curtaln opened The contestants modeled thexr snappy sports outfits wlth a luttle nervousness Then' questions were confusmg and per plexmg but the contestants came through wlth Hylng colors After modellng street clothes, the glrls returned to the dresslng room to prepare for the talent portlon of the show The formals, whlch the contest ants modeled next, provided the glamorous and sophustleated slde of the Miss Paxon Contest Lydla Pendleton, Mlss Paxon of 1959 played a plano selection 1n the last few moments before a new Miss Paxon would be chosen Merlene Garner was awarded thlrd place Carol Knoche second Parton for 1960 Slttmg at the feet of Dolores Loll the relgmng Mxss Paxon of 1960 are Dee Matrox and Dlane Coleman around her are johnnle Campbell Janice Warner Betty Pnce Merlene Garner Carol Knoche Gwen DuPree Saundra Rentz Becky Rlchard son, and Sally Kroner l U Y place: and Dolores Loll was chosen Miss l EX'- 30 nn ,fl- .1-3.q9'S'f '5 r ,r -.4 BILL TX NER 'Vlr Paxon of 1960 'Q Mr Paxon Fxcltement was aroused when lt was an nounced that we were hulnq our first Nlr Pxxon Contest Xnxlous to ste the tal ened males ot the school cntertfun an en thusxastlc audlence xx nted The contestants Hrst entered m then' sports clothes and were gn en 1 questlon to answer Thelr oplmons and the may ln whleh each boy expressed hlmself was part of the Judgmg Next the xoung men calmly modeled thelr handsome street clothes and then returned to the stage to perform at thexr best try mg for the txtle of Nlr Paxon The au applause Xvhllff the judges left to make theur lmportant declsrons the Glrls Tn semhle sang In suspense ex eryone walted for the outcome Clyde Brown won thnd place Butch Spn ey, second place and Bull Tyner captured first place to become Nlr Paxon of 1960 F' PC 1' pd Sv' btandmg at the sides of Bxll Txner, the rexgnmg Mr Parton, are Xlhert Pouell, Iohn Brxant, Butch SPIE ey, Clyde Brown, Jerold Ellls and joe Brxan 31 X I ' , . , it lipid.. ' X I 2 . A. . ,- x L . 'l L . L. ' - Y Rf A AY ij . Y! K . . '. 1 1 'v ' il Q I L l l . 4 . 4 - ' dience showed their approval with loud ' rttt ,ye ' . . ' I . . ' , 4. 5 Y,-'A 1 X, . Y v A Y . 4 T ' ' 1 T ' f T -. , , n . V ' . 3511 l 'T A .4 1 n We x X' 7 nf , . N: lv, f x ' . Q I 1 a W, ex T ,Q t A xx by T 17 ,1 D 'She's my gal now, George 1Butch SpiveyJ, declares Ben fBill Tynerj, who stands ready to fight for jess C-Ianice Warnerj. .ANA Sitting contentedly on a stump, Grandpa fRobert Edwards meditates over the present situation in the valley. 32 Smokey Mountain Centered around folk music, the operetta was very realistic with its authentic costumes, props, and mountain scenery. The characters went through various roles in true hillbilly fashion. The play, made up.of dancing and romancing, was filled with mountain songs. Sadness and comedy were interwoven to pro- duce an interesting plot. Ignoring Ben, jess fjanice VVar- nerl Hirts with a valley neigh- bor lMike Collins l. Kicking up their heels in an old-fash- ioned square dance, the young folk en- Joy a favorite pastime. All eyes are on Aunt Sary fBethy Cauleyl as she scolds George lButch Spiveyj about his illfated romance with jess. 1 5 fi X ef? Eu: iff Isl' as the expressway of our city hranches into many directions, the cluhs at Paxon offer numerous avenues of in- terests to the students. Adding that 'lex- tra something to our school environ- ment, they help to round out our lives. XVhether we are trying out for a part in the Senior Play. attending a l.atin con- vention. or experimenting with a new recipe. we have the excitement and de- light of doing that which we en-ioy most. litilizing our leisure time, we expand our views and skills through our mem- hership in various cluhs. Vlvith facilities to satisfy the needs of all, the organiza- tions leave a lasting impression upon us. 5 '4- Nill. , 'U O ,N lg. 4 0-Q' fx W-Q-M 'wif' 'gl-.of Student Council Ccmenting relations between the students and faculty, the Student Council members have proven their ability to be the pacesetters at Paxon. Directing the arrangements for Home- coming, supervising the sophomore, junior, and senior class elections, and handling the management of the student store are just a few of their worthwhile activities. Adding to an already busy year, they were in charge of orientation, Citizenship Week, Honor Roll badges, and the selection of the Typical Teenagers. Continuing to give unmatched service to the school and community, the Stu- dent Council will increase in importance as the school grows. rv!! 'ISF' l 9 f A First rofw: jemoine Spivey Cpresidentj. Srronil rome: Christine Bruton fchaplainj, Linda Holland Ctreasurerj. Third rofw: Ina Ray Summerford Csecretaryj. Fourth rofw: Pat Dupree fvice presidentl. V, COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-Sratcd: Ann Claxton fhnancialj, Clyda Stokes fhonor rollj, Ina Ray Summerford fhomecomingl, Betty Price tbond issued. Standing: Henry VVallace fgroundsj, VVayne Breese telec- tionsl, Lonnie Young tconstitutionj, David Harrell fpep rallyj, jimmy Grice ffinancialj. i SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES-Fin! row: Ann Rosier, Sarah McGoxs'an, Teddy Williams, Patsy johnson, Butch Ison. Second rofw: Clyde Brown, Doyle Tucker, Wayne Breese, Caryl Gordon, Clyde Bryant. -IVNIOR RFPRFSENTATIVES - Firrt r'ofu'.' Vivian Hodges. LaVonia Glover. .Xnn Sirxnans, Linda Hol- land, .-Xnnice jones. Marjorie Mc- Clellan. Betty Price. Sfmmi IAOPZLZ' Nancy llough, Norman Thagard. Ricky Collins, Mark Sineath, Pete Strickland, june Vttrup. SOPHOMORE REPRESENT.X'I'IVIiS-First rofw: Joyce Price, Lynn Sexton, Alice VVade, Marsha VVilliams. Ann Bochnia, Pat Duren, Jeanell Jarvis. Sfmmi rw-w.' Edward Parker, Donnie Ellis, Thurman Brown, Niike Collins, Nelson Horne, Ted Lewis. INTER-CLVB COl'NClL-Firfi rum-.' Gwen Dul'ree. 'Sandra Newton, Virginia 'Iiliomp-on, Gwendolyn Hogan. Niargaret YVeaver, Betty Price. Rita My rick, Mary ,Xnn Smith, Srfuml y-Qu-5 Peggy fgrtg-rv Sgndrg Oppenheimer. Clyda Stokes, .-Xlhert Magill, jerold Iilli-, jim Parham, Ina Ray bnnnnerford. Charlotte XVrighr, Barbara XValker. Third ro-ua' XVayne Clance, David Harrell. Sherwood lleape, Pat Dupree, Lee Drawdy. Henry XVallace. Lonnie Young, YVayne Breese, jemoine Spivey. Hs 1 Q 9' , A arts-Z ix, 1 if .3 Firrl rofw: Carolyn VVilliams, Ilona Gideons, Linda Pickett, Judy Joyner, XVayne Breese CmascotJ, Ellen Rhyne, Beverly McEl- VCCH, Linda Holland, Shirley Holmes. Sf'L'07ld f0'LL'.' Janell VVilkins, Dorothy Fish, Gwen DUP1-gg, Jgan Hayegl Janice Kgfggy, Nancy Braddock, Margaret VVeaver, Lynn Sexton, Judy Bragg, Lana Johnson. Tlnrd rrffuz' Christine Bruton, Florence Fisher, Flora Fisher, Clyda Stokes, Joyce Price, Cindy Katsampes, Charlotte VVright, Barbara XValker, Liz Page. Fourth rofw: Nancy Hough, Sandra Oppenheimer, Becky Richardson, Jeannie Bussell, Ina Rav Summerford, Drucilla Lanham, Johnnie Campbell. Anchor Club With service our rule, the Anchor Club has accomplished many admirable community and school projects. Part of the year's agenda included giving a needy family a Christmas basket, sponsoring the annual Christmas formal and the Leadership Banquet, painting all the bulletin boards: their activities ended with the Mother-daughter Banquet. K' B 38 MISS IIARTVVFLL Spomor Smlfd: Nancy Hough Qvice presidentl, Clyda Stokes tpresident5,JudyBragg lsee- retaryl. Standing: Carolyn Vvilliams ftreasurerj, Chris- tine Bruton Cchaplainj. t a W First rofzc: Bill Baker, Rocky Lemieux, David Harrell, ,Ian Renshaw lsweetheartl, VVayne Clance, Frank Bandy, Tom Spencer. Sfmnd rofw: Tommv Smith, xlemoine Spivey, Ricky Collins, Henry XVI1llIlCE, Charles Stinson, johnny Stokes, Johnnie Luckie. Third rnf1.::.' Edward Parker, jim Parham, Fred Kegley, Mark llillis, john Gordon, 'l'ommv Tankerslev, Mrs. Koger Csponsorl. Fnurilz rnfrcf Mike Collins, Lonnie Young, Pat Dupree, VVayne Breese. Of the service organizations at Paxon, the Key Club comes close to the top for its activities and Ke b services. One of the projects of the club this past y u year was to help promote the school bond issue. They also sold P. H. S. pins as well asulooneyl' hook covers. Sfairiix Ilenrv YVallace Cvice presi- dentl, ,Ian Renshaw fsweetheartl, Dae vid Harrell rpresidentj. Standing: Frank Bancly Ctreasurerl, VVayne Clance fsecretaryl, Tom Spencer fchaplainl. L A A . e Full of spark and life. the Senior girls were in . . full swing this year. Making money hy selling delicious chocolate candy hulged their funds. Xwylth some of their money and that of the Stu- dent Council, they were responsible for the Homecoming Queens lovely float. tl '1 Inn Ray Summerford Ellen Rhyne Cindy Katsampes Gwendolyn Hogan Prrsiiffnl fin' Prffitirnt Svrrrtary 'I-I'fl1.flH'f7' -12 Q Fir,rlroq1'.' S. Kroier, C. Gordon, L. Chason I Qnmmerford C' Nlohlev -K Fmerv Q Gax' M Felix J Cam bell C XV ' ht ,,. -,.. p ,.r1g, G. XValker, B. Richardson E. Stokes, Srmnrl was: li. B ' Q ' A ' ' ' ' , 1 rannmg. t. Oppenheimer. A. Hagan, T. Williams, C. Stokes, Y. Thomp- son, L. Mallory, B. YValker. R. Shinnll Cmascotb, B. Parham, D. llinson, F. Hishmeh, C. Hawkins, G. Jarvis, L. Phillips, E. Smith, J. Jones. Third rofw: M. Murray, M. Dunn. C. Underwood. G. Hogan, C. Katsampes. M. Smith. J. Bivins, V. Dub- herly, J. Gladden, J. Renshaw, F. O'Brien, V. Gaston. C. Edwards. C. Newman, D. Loll. C Davenport.Fouftl1 rofw' BI. YVil- son, K. Ixahn, J. Bragg, N. Braddock, S. McGowan, M. Lersch. J. Love, F. Fisher, A. Claxton, S.Rentz,C. YVilliams, S. Dyal, C. Hendry, S. Overstreet, S. Chandler. E. McRorie. Fifth rofw: F. Vaughn, J. YVilkins, N. Biron, A. Rosier, E. Rhyne, B. Daw- son, J. Chitty, A. Polson, B. Mclflveen, P. Johnson, M. VVeaver, N. Shuff, S. VVoodward. I.. Jones, M. Spencer, L. Eaton. Glenda XValker .Xnn Claxton Miss Luck Mrs. Maxwell Clmplain Sfrqran! af A477711 Spqnmr Sponsor 43 vi-1141 Him wma.,-IN, Wfvgbwh ', , me ef ,f .hun-V -,. W , ... 5:7 M V V 4 ,, W X gawk 'MJ N If X H. hgh 'Www W A ,. 'L ' ,, M 4 W, , -A I A 7 I , . v L W CG. lv F , M Q,-Qt v -iq' X- if 3.4 We Hurrying to fall into formation with the other VVaves, unlucky Lucky llna Summerfordj tumbles oxer a barrel. Claudia Davenport and Sandra Oppenheimer, co-authors of the jubilee script. check over some minor details. Senior Girls' Jubilee 'lihis year the Senior Girls' jubilee was set in the South Pacific on Tonga lsland. The idea of sixteen VVaves stranded on an island provided a delightful and hilarious theme: their rare experiences added to the gaiety and fun. Faced with the problem of adapting to the island and its strange inhabitants, the girls jumped right into the swing of things. lfvents went quite normally with the exception of popcorn for dinner instead of beans, a pig that chased girls, and a fall into a Hour bar- rel. The intoxicating tropical atmosphere was enhanced by the presence of the natives and their witch doctor. Superbly written and presented, the play was full of South Sea fun and song. A 9'-Q, of-.I-4 sb- li i' at f Q .., 3 Li- , .f-LK R' 3, ,Ii ,N ,iffy LJ ' is --yr A ,-of fig 'iff ,- -,,.', 'f,..' in ffg 44 Q ' fi ' . f 1' 355 1. J' . any V-9 - Some ofthe native dancers quietly gather round to watch the Arriving on the island, the VVaves hring their many belong witch doctor flillen Rhynel perform some of her voodoo ings into camp. magic. . 1, PW -W, ,I .., , i ' ii -I , ' 4 js ' Q -1' L'-if N V t or '- - il-h , V 1: i!-5-irfi-f-L '-Mfg P15- Sx...Lg?.w as-'-nf-f 'Sf'- . -if Wt f .ff , ,,,..,,,., 1 . K V u Q - t , -1- A NM F V. A ...,v- a . 211, it :--- - ,L fe . v , Y O , 3 N ' , , . ,Q 3 :unne- A ,qw,.wM,mw fx, 6- vars If N , sy N. X sf: f 4 Q4-55' l cuff, Q , sa -' 16.. . A K I .b'i . Vi -4 , I ' ' ' f 'Il , 1 ' A 1 ' ' us ' 1 ' J-7 0 .4 .f 4 lv N. ,, -','-'4i. - Greeted hy the natixcf and tixhermen of Tonga, some of the XVax'es complain about heing marooned. 45 Senior Fellows Wayne Breese jim Parham Phil Moore President Vin' Preridenl Secretary Charles Stmson Rxchard Bradford Pete Carter Coach jones Mr Foster Treasurer Chaplazn Sergeant at Arm: Spanror Sponsor I-nrt rofu, jim Parham VVaxne Breese Henrw VVallace Davld Harrell Donald Rxchardson Mason Swllley Jerold Ellls, Lee Draudy Phll Nloore Charles Stmson Seeond rom. Jxm Rounrree Stexe 'Nelson jemoxne Spney Fugene bhannahan Warne Clance joe Bryan Mllxe Hlll Rax Nlartln Xlluert Powell George 'I uten 1711! 1' 1014. Raxmond Sorrells Ldxxard Rhodes Roy Shnnall Donald Horton 'Nlarlr Hxllxs Ras Smith jack Smpes jolmnx Harms B1llTsner errx Hendrnx I-fuullz mu Vlxllle 'lhomas Doxle Tucker Larrx Horton joe Brm on james Thomp on lhcln Bradford Fro tx Brllmg, lex Llule Brx ant VS alter Iomllnson jlmmw C rnce F1 th ro-1. W asne Brsant -Xlbert Magxll Leonard Qmalluood Q raclx Helton Xlxles Xndreue Gan lohn Xaron Crews Kent QIZEY Butch lson Larrx Morgan I 1' an Q .-- V. . Y ' . . v. , ' 1 , y . 1 r 1 1 1 1' A Y L ' - Y . A V V V ,Y 4 I Y. 1 ,V 1 1 ,' A r 5 1 , ' ' ' ' .' -1 4 ' 1 ' -u . 1 ,l 1 5 1 l 5 1 , 1 5 ,Y YF ,'- ,' V' , , . . g . I , . A . , ' U . 4 , V 7 v U W U , V 7 . . V 1 . A . e . 1 - , - , . ,, - N- 3 '-. r.. . e . ' - - 46 XVith motions and words, jim Rountree gives his all to Only A Shantyf' Minstrel l vb' Accompanied by the guitar music of Jack Snipes, Darkies Charles Stinson, VVayne Breese, and ,lim Parham do Say, Man. The Senior Fellows are a jovial, yet industrious, group of boys. Their accomplishments during the year included winning the Homecoming trophy for the best float, a team in the intramural basketball league, Christmas baskets for the needy, and the tra- ditional Nlinstrel. The members of this club are especially noted for their skylarking attitudes and love of fun. T' ' r -..r-J ,sq,.,r..rp-J--9'-I .J- ,,,..q-ms-0 1. Zhguing over a bet are Larry Morgan and George Sobbing his rendition of Nobody, joe Bryan captures the attention Futen: lnterlocutor Phil Moore is about to interrupt. and sympathy of the audience. 47 Eg' all Sralrdi Carolyn Williams Ctreasurerl, Betty Price Cpresidentj, Rocky Lemieux Cmascotl, Linda Pickett ivice presidentb, Peggy Carter Csecretaryj. Standing: Linda Bryan fchaplainb, Sandra Cain lsergeant at armsl. The Junior Gnls highlighted the year mth an 1m presslye d1spl1x of the season 5 latest Mshlons Set tmg the pice mth the Spllllg Ind summer stvles the 'lnnual lmfrshxon Show sponsored bv Ierner S, was an ex ent long ftntlclpwted Tht club members mod eled the outfits thwt were thosen mth the help of their sponsor Nlrs Todd Fzrrt row Carolvn Williams Pat Robertson Mary Kotsls LaVonla Gloyer Martha Mashburn Rocky Lemieux lmascotj Bar bara -Xnn Johnston Helen Whitaker Sharon Babb Boots Roberts Patw Tuten Srrond 7044. Judy Broun Judy Joyner Dianne Partridge Carolyn Rhoden Xxrglnra Smlth Linda Kunmngham Judy Turner Sandra Cain Iwnn Che tu Elaine Nllller T11 d ro-L Jamce Keuey Lmda Bryan Sandra Newton Rita Niyrmlt Lydia Kxneey Gwen Dupree Joan Hayei Carol Simpson Linda Prcltett Linda Holland Sryrlla Creene Fourth rom, Donna Vlrllri Nlelha Crockett Carol Hall Connie Hendrx Sandra Scott Nlerrrly Strickland Jane Browning Peggy Carter Betty Price Bettx Huck Xlrce W alker Fatherme Bruce . . ,t V . . , ' . . L L L I 0 - . . . ,. . 4 L , o - ' - 1 . , e ., 1 C L N l A ,Y , , l l I - Yl'x ' ' Y. L s V , . . . .1- 3 9 9 l 7 , 1 v v ' v X y ' . , , n r ', ' A ' lv V ' , , . , , , A ,Q V' ,e I , .A . 'S .' , . lr' -ps ef, -' ,e . , .l ,V ., ,.,, . ' . . . ' 1 . ' .' ,. . ' . f , . -', ,. A , V I , 1 . A N . , . -.- ...- ,,.,.:.7.-7:1---3, Q .. 4 , u 4 4 i xo e e -Mi ,, ..i. 'I a.,.,..i,.,,l. .ma ls , . iau.un-g..,-.,. .yr-.Aan-,,m4-at ...i..gl--. ...Q , . Mrs. Todd fsponsorj checks with Nfr. Reddman from Lerner's clothing store ahout final details for the fashion show. Fashion Show A smart skirt and hlouse is modeled hy Lydia Kinsey. ,Q -'ze' 8,3 six LaVonia Glover looks Charming in 3 Pat Robertson wears a lovely yellow A welcome addition is Connie pink evening dress, semi-formal. Hendry's stunning sports outfit. 49 i l -aru.....- eff! 'C' -all lrymg to get the approval of Mrs Wesselmg Cedltorial sponsorj Sandra Oppenhelmer on the Staff Note feditor in chiefj works diligently Worked in class, after school, and steadily on Satur days but we enjoyed every hour of our slaying ef forts Our first consideration was the theme w pondered ways to bring together the city and the school The cover was next in importance though we used a school color, the monks cloth made it different from anything we d ever attempted The dream of color on each division page became a real ity, one thing led to another as the book went to press, We became aware of the things we had dared Delphlan Ed1tor1al Staff From the hands of our com petent typlsts Bobbie Jean Dawson and Vivian Dubber ly the Delphzan pages are proofed and put into he dummv Q, I I., S R, QW? X g , i i it v X A. i f so Rmb ,W Frantically striving to meet our deadlines, we . : 1 1 - . g e I Q ' . ' ' 7 i , I . . , 'Ah' , , ' n f ' t f S -fl Q 50 The Joh of mdexmg requlres a great deal of work from Carol Boals Phil Moore fdlvlslon Cdlt0I'D jim Dans and Ricks Collins Among their vari- ous duties Sandra Middleton Sarah McGowan Cdivi- sion editorj and Sandra LaRochelle agree that caption writing is one of their more pleasant jobs. Gathering material from the Delphzan cabinet Brenda Crawford joan Hayes and Cindy Katsampes fdlvlslon edi torj prepare themselxes for a full hour of work 51 I if ,, fn'-' ,J-, W' gay: ' ' Q 5 x , Y ,E S? , K5 ww' A, A ' fm my f 3 - ,, I 512, ,.., Zi: ' ' ' 1 55' a ,Q H T55 YQ y:.ig-:,-' G ff ! 'Kia' ' ,,,. 1 A :::.:gfg1::, V59 H? . A 9 , if E ,g.f. Y Y LVL? 24,2 ' 4 :ij ' if 'sr ,MW 1 5 3 'NV 1? J ff? 131,11 'l.pr', 1,1 -1+ 'suv , 'f 'Y--3, ' 16 1 c511jQ, 7'- -W ' .. ,Q gi. A A 9 Y lf 9 1' A IF? Q3 s 'im 45 1 Q, 5 if I .xi S: -. , Q 1 .2 5 1 a Q Q . , 3 -r,W' X5 : Checking over the latest edition of Tlzf Eaglefr Talon before it is old are Miss Beckley Csponsorj, VVayne Clance Cedi- torl 'ind Carolyn Hawkins lassistant editorl. ,..,p.a.L f ., ,nw -1-br M A Barbara VValker and Linda Sue Bearden ffeature editor! clip arti- cles from an old newspaper. .ll Eagle's Talon The Eaglefs Talon is Paxon's method of in- forming the students, faculty, and community of the school's activities. VVith each edition, the staff strives to include news of the past month and to better the quality of the literary work. A newly-organized journalism class is used to encourage students to become reporters for the newspaper and. in this way, produce a more ex- perienced statf for the coming year. Carole XxvilliilITlS submits Copy for typist, Beverly McEl- veen, to prepare for the paper. C. . if l .1-xlx - 4 ,fl b ' T- Lmvking over a job well done are xludy Bragg Cnews editorl Sandra Newton, lna Summerford, and .Xmaralys Coffman Kathryn Parrish, Arlene Fairchild, Lynn Sexton, Sherron Dugger, and Suzanne Rob- erts learn the ropes of newspaper work. Frosty Billingsley leditorial editorl oversees Edna McRorie and jackie Townsend. COPY I lil written by Mark Hillis 'sports edirorl and Butch Ison keep a display of sports articles on the bulletin hoard. 3. rr is -Q IV' YA' I 'ow 'S li, J' , J 'L f, SOPHOMORE REPRESFNTATIVES-First rofw: Linda Jane Griflis, Irene Helton, Joyce Lamhreton, .-Xnn Davis, Marsha VVilkinson. Sffond fofw: Jim Myrick, Rrea Burnsed, Kitty Smith, Diann Drawdy. Third rofzu: Bobby Pittman, Vernon Bran- son, Mike Collins, Daphne Pease. JUNIOR RFPRITSTTNTATIVES-First rofw: Amaralys Coffman, Arlene Sikes, Judy Joy- 11.7 ner, Betty Price, Sfrond rofw: Flora Fisher, Shirley Crawford, Melhu Crockett, Sandra Newton. , , Selling both yearhooks and newspapers. the Publi- cations Representatives perform an invaluahle serv- ice in their homerooms. The school publications ex- ' press their gratitude bv inviting them to their re- spective banquets at the end of the school year. SENIOR Rl-il'Rlf5l5NT.lTlYIZS-Fin! rufux' ..., Kris Kahn, Judy Bragg, Claudia Davenport, Edna McRorie. Second rofw: Bonnie Parham. Glenda Yvalker. fi Firft rofw: Bobbie jean Dawson, Lana johnson, joan Hayes. SI'f'07Id7'0f1.U.' Judy Bragg, Teddy YVilliams, Linda Sue Bearden, Cindy Katsnmpes. Third rofzcf Mrs. VVesseling Csponsorl, Ellen Rhyne, Sandra Oppenheimer, Niargaret VVeaver, Carolyn Hawkins. Fourth rofw: Ricky Collins, Phil Moore, XVayne Clance, Tommy Spencer. Quill and Scroll A Audio Visual v 'lihe Quill and Scroll is an intcrnntionzil hon- Serving teachers and students. the :Xudio Yis- ornry society for high school journalists. ual is a valuable service club. Running the pro- Nlenibers are outstanding on either the year- jector and operating the tape recorders are book or the newspaper staffs. among their duties. Firff rofw: Richard Altman, Mike Gregory, Hubert Bohanon, David Baggs. Sfrond ro-'wi Mr. Crvsell lsponsorj john Touch- ton, Keith Sineath, Robert Leverock. Third rome: XVayne YVilliamson, Bobby jenkins, Ernest Simrnons, Jimmie Ciodbold, Butch Scull. Cllr Fzrxi 7014, I1nd1 Phxllxps Nizxrx Xnn Qmlth Ioxce Culhoun R1t'1 hfxrlck Boots Robert S'1un1f 1 fu, Yxrglnla Thompson Clnds Ixatsampes Rasrnond Cullms Marne I' Inc Mrs Cl ss sponsor 111111 r -u Illx Futch mee johns Xdelalde Emerw Gilnmg '1I11I1Slg'hflI1tOthCtC'1ChlI1g professlon these students meet tmce e1Ch month Ihu, Y1S1fCd Pme castle School to ohseru methods of teaehmg the evcceptlonfll chlld md, m the fqll, two members at tended the st'1te COFINLIIUUH m Dmtona The cluh fmnuillx replemshes lts tlmsuny bv stllmg Chrlst m1s xx rwppmg paper L. 'UK wa., Scaled josce johns fuce presldgmj Marx Xnn Smxth fpresxdentl Boots Roberts fsecretarxy Sfanizng Cmds Kat sampes fh1stor1anJ Xnrgnnxa 'Ihompson Cprogram chanrmanb Lmda lh1ll1ps chaplann ., ,f 2 4' A '12 .Q 1 K ' L ' A., . . i x 1 .t E 5 ' .' . :,, . ' ,x-' . , '. - ', .' s.. L to U ,, 1' J ,, 1' . ':, ' -ef, A Ea: Q: : 5. ' u 'o ,j ,je 3, I c 4 4 , l Y. ,. 1 ' v. . . L . ' 72 . A L 2 L L ' - 1 vs I ' V y ' L 4 . 4 4 - . L V . L . . ' x gm M. , 3 x 'D . , 2 2 X ,.-N t , ' . 5 5- ,,, ,tc X -' ,' '. ' . A -' - ' ,' . . ,' , -' . 1- -' . f ' . ' ' ' A 5. V 1 , J5 Fxrst ro-u, lNorma Brron Fllen Rhxne Krxs lxahn Iarrx Hol rnnla Prcltett Xnn Rower Slfflllf Iflfl 'Vlus Becklex lspon 'NI1 Xnn Sn tl cllfl tme Bruton late Ntrrcltland Q wen Dupree lucls Bragg M2Tg1FCIXVCHXCf Thzrd raw Gwen Hogan Sandra Oppenheimer Clsda Qtoltes 'Nlarme 'Nlurrax Blll Baker Nancx Dean Fourth rom. Charlotte VS rxght johnnxe Camphell Henrx Vlallace Ionnre Xoung, lemmne Spn ex Ina R x Nummerford Norman Ihagarnl X group of outstandmg SLllUl 1StlC students the N1 tlonll Honor SOClCty IS 1 utal fLlIlCf1OIl of our school lmproxetl tutormg classes hue been an ald to mam students thls war through these classes thex haw tuetl to 'lClX1I1CL the scholarshlp of the school Two hlghllghts of the sprmg are the presen 'mtxon ot a trophx to the athlete with the hlghest grades and an lmpFLSS1XC tappmg ceremonv Yrarrd 'Nlarn Xnn Qmrth we pre ldentl Nlargaret XY eaxer fcorre pondrng secretarwl Charlotte YY right fpresrdentl Ellen Rhxne recordmg secretarw Clxda Qtolte trea urer Slfmfzna lemomne bpueu fsargeant at arm J Ina Ras Qummer ord J ' . A ' .vi . Y 23 5 . iii' 4 8 is is 4' . 1' ' Y , ' , . . . - t ., . , , . . t .,. t .. - . . l I, V L . U - 5 - . r v L - A , I, . , ,. Y X , . . L 4 . w ' 1 Y A . 4 , . L' . I . Y . 4 v. . t . . x n V K l V L v 1 . Yi I 5 K 4 1 1 V '1 -I -1 1 A - . L . 1 1 v . . I . n 1 - . . 1 I I Y. . I K . J . Y . L L 1 . Q K Y .A ., rr 5 K s , ,' , . . . J ' ' w s . ' e f 4-9 DEAN OF GIRLS' OFFICE AIDES-Firrt forte: Harriette Rolfe. Velma Howard, Judy Dryden. Helen VVhitaker, Shirley Holmes. Suomi row: Peggy Youmans, Marjorie McClellan. Rita Myrick, Kathie Gordon, Sandra Scott, Mrs. Fraser. Third rofw: Sally Kroier, Elsa Kroier, Cheryl james, Barbara XValker, Carolyn Newman. .'XSSIS'I'.XNT I'RINC'Il,.XI.'S OFFICE .-XIDES-First rofux' Jim Rountree, Iidward Parker. SFLUIZJ l'0'LL'.' George Tuten. Dicky Bradford, Mr. Cross. Third !'0l'l.L'.' YVa5ne Breese, Lee Drawdy. Aides The students who give up their time to become aides in the Klain Ofiiee, Assistant Prineipalls ofiice, Dean of Girls' ofliee, and in the Library strive to he of service. 'lihese enterprising people are always friendly and informative and take pleasure in their work. They assist the administration. the faculty. the students, and our visitors. iliheir help does not go unrexvarded. however, as they are ree- ognized before the entire student liody on Class Day. M XIX OFFICF XIDF9 Flu! rom Patm Tuten ean Lancawter Lsnn Che ter Slfond rofu Lsdm NI Parru Bonme C nm IIenkl e Shiron Ixent Tlmd Mm Sharon Icrrx an Ixmees Bexerlx Frame 0 Q Hamxlton Fourth rom. Exelxn Smnh nmce Murphx Wars Ynxgxnxa C Z1 ton Xnn N111 er I X l Ju all nil I 'NI dnclx Helen New mme 'Nom Cnnaclx LIBR XRX XIDFS l'1r5! mfz acllle Chlttx XI.1rx Nell Horne firnl Fo! Lmca ur h I ll Bonnle arhnm Lum I1 mer 'Nh-lla Imme ren XI 'une Hand ro xon Duhlcn Boll Int Ixennrt canoe Cl on Mu u alman e um Xlxm Inutcm Ihurm n ountree Tim! 111 rn cn rxx an agzg ar e Nt n fm Bn un jxm Parham S . X! W I lg 5 l it va ,A I yi 'rl . 1' ' fl ' I' Q ' ,FJ ' 13. 1' 'f Is ,Il . :I . il Af- gh.. b fi l ffm , Q Y . ' e --fl S' INI1ss ' 1, .my I-cn. I 'A ' ', ' I' , V' '.l . I ' 1 'l . 'N Cl s. R . 1 -LH' .le U' II d I7 d B V -, Ch l Q fi N ,NI s Q ll '. 'I' lg' -I I N.. ' ' l. M a lv , . 4 Flfif fflfle Fllen Rhsne KSICE presl dentl Barbara Walker fpresxdentl Pat Fam fsecretarxj Yrfnnd rofu. Chrxstrne Bruton treasurerl Daud Harrell Cscrgeant at armsl Carol Boals fchaplaxnl J un1or Class1eal League The alert and energetlc L'1tm Club had 1 sery ac tue year The Yalentme Dance was 1 lug success and Was enjoyed by ex ery one present Xlthough stu dents grew tlred of wearmg togas, I atm lVeek was fun rl prosperous, 'ls wcll as enjoyable cs cnt, was the slaxe slle Xxlfh thc sales they had after school the Latm Club had a prohtible year First rofu Carol Boals Duane Coil Xnn Dans Carolsn Newman Shella Xnn Hxatt Fllen Rhxne lox Dragon .Suomi mm. Chrx tme Bruton Mary Casterlme llrgxnra 'Ihompson an Renshaw Maureen hennedx Barbara XX allser lat Fam Tim! rom. Harry Dragon Don Sherheld 'Vlarlm Slneath Bruce Connors VS axne Clance Daud Harrell Nir Wlllxarnson Csponsorj O 2 ' H. , .' '- v Y -1 v ' L sl , . A '.' I' , . . 1 ' L - . Y n l V1 L l , v V . ,V - . A . ,L 9 . A . L ,, , , , ., , 7 , Y' s 1 , ' . I n L x l I. . . ss, . Q.. ,. . rr,. .,V,, A . 5 n 3 I ' ' , Y' Q if Q Q f Jia:-a u , ' '.' ,, 1 , 1 ' -. 4' . ' , I 1' , . E' , D -' . . ' ' ' s , . , , , , J , . 7 V, , . - H: V .Y Y A , Y 7 .,' Y v Y A ' 'K 'Q k '2 Ftrs! rofu Eileen Moore Marsha Mashburn Rosemary Thompson Tommy Tankersles Linda Pickett LaVon1a Glover Har rlett Stewart Srfond ron Sandra Hasnes Florence Rlddles Suzanne Roberts Kitty Smith Pete Strickland james ONeal Billy Ray Leonard Lester Mr Harris Csponsorl Tlzzrd rofw Mlke Trubw Fugene Barnes Ronald Rees Joyce Johns Ed ward Parker Stese Shepherd Lana Turner im Dans Bobby VVh1theld Fourth tofu Mille Gregorv Robert Judd Ronald Coleman john Gordon Daphne Pease Xl Smith Fdssard Stanheld Pat Ward Sally Ixroler Spanish Llub members cue interested in learning more about Spamsh people than they c1n acquire inside the classroom I njoyment was added to meet ings mth occasional parties During Pan American ish customs to the student bodx Xmong their actin ties sms their pr17e winning entry 1n the Home cc ming pamde Fur! rom Eduard Parker fpresl as-C dent Lana Turner Csecretarsl Fommx Tankerslex ftreasurer Srfon! rom LaXon1a Closer iso cial chalrmanl Charles Reaxes fprogram chairmanl Exleen Nloore lchaplaml AL - , 1 I U N P K. . 4. vi ,, . ,.. ' , k , K Y Y D. . B In ' ' - y ' , u , .l k ' .'l .,v 'll .. Y I 'Y V Y Y y I ll . X ' ' 4 i 5. ' . I. V. . 'il 4 .hy , ' V ' - l Y ' Y I Y 1 v I I ' ' ' . 'l ' 1 u . - . VVeek, they strive to bring an understanding of Span- J ' '. . - t ' r L .' v l 1 ' , - L' ' . l A 63 Firxt rofw: Ann Sirmans, Lana johnson, Judy Joyner, Sandra Coleman, Linda Sue Bearden, Tena Everett, Coni Mead. SN- ond rofw: Sandra Middleton, johnny Mills, Richard Burns, Judy Lynn Scott, judy Davis, Martha Brett, Andrea Chester. Third rofw: Mr. VVilliamson lsponsorl, jerry Howze, Elmer Corbin, Amelia Braun, Louie Bearden, Steve Grogan. French Club Future Homemakers Working together to enrich their lives with additional knowledge in practical homemak- ing, this group of ambitious young girls meets every other Tuesday afternoon. Co- operation among themselves resulted in some excellent and noteworthy projects. From gourmet soups to child care to furniture ar- rangement. Nlrs. Bunch, their sponsor, capa- bly directs their interests and energies as Fu- ture Homemal-zers of America. First. roar: Boots Roberts fvice presidentj, Polly VVaits fprojects chairmanj. Svfond rms: Diane Baham itreas- urerl, Virginia Thompson fpresidentl, Liz McDonald lparliamentarianl. Third faux' XVinona Douglas, Caryl Gordon lprojeets chairmanb. 64 Eagerness and willingness are typical of the French Club this year. They learn of the lives and customs of lfrench citizens: needless to say, the theme of their Homecoming entry was Paris or Bustf' On this side of the Atlantic they enjoyed a picnic and a beach party. Fin! rafts: Ann Claxton Cvice presidentj, Bobbie -lean Dawson J 4 IK , Q', 1 Cpresiclentj, Sherry Faircloth fsecretaryl. Suomi rofw: Bar- bara Ann Johnston Cchaplainl. Yvonne Bradley ftreasurerj, Rrea Burnsed fsergeant at armsj. Future Business Leaders fi' 5 'E ' we . af' .Ew- l.'x ls. Re-activated this year, the Future Business Leaders of America have been striving to establish a name for themselves. Their manv activities included pickle sales, bake sales, and typing for other clubs and individuals. ln one year, they have formed a firm foundation for future years. ii fi: fi Firrt ro-un' Bobbie Jean Dawson, Linda Cunningham, Barbara Ann Johnston, Lynn Chester. Suomi rome: Miss XVise Csponsorj Mary ,lane Dunn, Ann Claxton, Sherry Faircloth, Rrea Burnsed. Third rmux' Yvonne Bradley, Rebecca Dillon, Ann Miller Sandra Scott. 60 '-an 3 V A 3 Q i a Ifirxl fufzc: Mr. Gearing Csponsorj, L:1Verne Geiger, jean Hawkins, Sandra Chandler, Bobbi Hildebrand, Ann Rosier, Linda Sue Tillman, -ludy Smith, Faye Nianning. Srfrnzd rofw: YV. D. Allen, Bucky Harvey, Larry Floyd, Carl Donahue, Carol Ann Mobley, Peggy Gwaltney, Sybil Gay, Johnnie Campbell. Third rofw: R. R. Browning, Fd VVaters, Sam Houston, Leonard Smallwood, Kent Sizer, Sam Hanson, R. j. Fralick, Don Rowe, Charles Simonton. T D.C.T. C Combining work and study in varying degrees, these students take advantage of the Diversified Co-operative Training Program at Paxon. Ar- riving early for a class in the morning, attending two regular classes and another in D. C. T. con- stitute their school day. Trained in various oc- cupations, they spend the remainder of the day at their work. Being graded on the job makes these ambitious Paxonites even more conscien- tlous. terest in a job he enjoys at a local boatyard, Checking the rigging, Sam Hanson takes an energetic in- Smlrrlf Bobbi Hildebrand rsecretaryl, Sybil Gay fpresidentl, Faye Manning fvice preside-ntl, Peggy Gwaltney ftreasurerl. Slandingx jean Hawkins Cparliamentarianj, Charles Simonton Ksergeant at armsj, Judy Smith! chaplainj. Restocking the produce at the Food Fair Carl Donahue weriouelv undertakes his duties ,nf- ga- -,ul -s 1,-Q .4 X X f ' 2 eh V ' ' . -,.. I.- 3 lx V 'sf Intent on her job, Judy Smith checks advertising material at Peninsular Life Firrt rofwf Berniece Aldridge, Shirley Crawford, Peggy Ward, Joyce Phillips, Betty Ann VVright, Ron Stratton, James Boone Sfrond f'0'LC.' Don Sanders, John jenkins, Tom Bolton, Arthur Griflis, VVarren Higginbotham, VVinston Croft, Kenneth Branl nen. Third rofw: Mr. Howarth fsponsorl, Robert Pelt, David Penezic, Dean Graham, Eugene Shannahan, Donald Richardson Donald Hayes, Eugene Waters. Fourth rofw: Edward Higginbotham, Delmar Osborne, Tony Svvafford. Dividing their time and energies between school ' ' ' and jobs, these students learn by doing. They gain experience in how to please the customers. . Working in a variety of employments, the D. F. students are laying the ground work for their future careers. They are a credit to an expanding school. 7 ,fffg First rofwi Arthur GriH'is Cvice presidentj, Warren Higginbotham fpresidentj, Joyce Phillips frecording secretaryj, Berniece Aldridge lcorresponding secretaryj. Snond row: Delmar Osborne Cchaplainl, james Boone Creporterj, Donald Richardson Lsergeant at armsl, Eugene Shannahan lparliamentarianl, Peggy VVard ftreasurerj. US 1 ax T EASTER mH 'f'l14u ,J 2 as-,, 'N' . XJ xv, - A N 1- - .: -.. n 1,,4vxg'.1a ' 'L , 1 . Checking a list of recently received merchandise, David Penezic trys to he thorough and accurate in his work at Grant's A part of Robert Pelt's job is finding the right size for a customer. H Bagging groceries at the A 6: P, WVIHSIOH Croft assists the cashier. Sratrd Ke1thVValker Cucepresldentj Henrs Vlallace fpresldentl Judv Lynn Scott fsecretaryl Standzna Flora Flsher Cchaplaml Barbara Walker ftreasurer Boots Roberts Cscrxbe These potentml actrcsses and actors devote many hours to scrtpts, scenery costumes, make up, and tlcket sales The Thespmns are the more advanced group Wlth membershxp IH the natlonal org'1nl7'1t1on but the other members are rapldlv gammg the nec essary knowledge, experlence, and pomts to become Thespxans First fofu Boots Roberts Flora Frsher Barbara Walker Dolores Loll Carol Knoche Sharon Babb Srrond rofu, Mus Thomp son lsponsorj o Knn lung Carol Hall mee Calhoun Marte Felnr Mars Casterlme Xndrea Chester Third row udy Lynn Scott Xdelalde Fmerx Henrs Vlallace Tommx French Vlayne Clance Daud Harrell Kexth Walker Dale Touchton Q f l . K , i s Y I , lx,- 2 e . 1 g s TO First row: Emily Vaughn, Mary Lersch, Harriet Hillis, Jeanette jolly, Andrea Chester, Lynn Chester. Sfmnd rofw: Travis Lewis, Sue lNleXVillinms, jan Renshnw, Elaine Emery, Mrs. House fsponsorl. Third rout' Adelaide Fmery, Keith VValker, Tommy French, Marie Felix, Vel Rentz. This art-inspired group kept busy by taking sketch- ing and museum trips. A dance, a ear wash, and a snow ball sale earned money. Their addition to Homecoming was n float with an exotic theme imported from India. Para-Medical Club The Para-Medical Club is a club for students who are interested in 21 medical career. -Xmong their activities was a trip to the campus of the University of Florida and trips to doctors' othces in town. They also attend a monthly meeting of all Pam-Medical Clubs in the city. The members of Para-hledical feel that the elub has helped them to a fuller understanding of the opportuni- ties in this held. Firxt rmz,v.' joy Dragon lpresidentl. Ilarriette Rolfe lehaplainl, -Ioan Hall ltreasurery. Srfomi 7'0f'LL'.' hir. Foster ispon-org, Yer- non Smith fsecretaryl, .Xnn Davis. Thin! rout vlohnnie Luekie fviee presidentl, Flo Fisher, George jackson. abots S 5 T1 Xt the County Falr Eva Stokes and Nancy Shnff present Demonstratlng some 1deas for Chnstmas decoratlons are Mrs the-lr theme a wheel of progress Cameron Qandra Mlddleton and Sands Hysler Xctwely p'1I'tlC1pZ1tlI1g m Demonstratlon day and Xchlex ement day and asslsted by Mrs 0 Cameron, Home Demonstratxon -Xgent these glrls strlve to better themstlxts Ibklllllg tht summer they attend 21 short course 'tt 1 4 H Camp at Chernv Lake ff Put! um. Boots Roberts Dorothx Flsh janlce Thlen -I3Ckl9 Chlttx Xancx Shuff Suondfofz. Patsy Harrls Yel Rentz Char lotte Burch eanette lloxd Sands Hysler Flora OBr1en Tlnrd zu Sandra Middleton Pat Sample Nlargxe Tavlor Eva Nt0lvtCs ' tt Y l rv A ' 1 , 5 ' 5 Y U , . , , t , 1 . I . L . . . . . - 9 A . . . - A y l 1 YJ 1 1 . K L ' 1 a Z .? :Iv fwfr: 'W f we :I , , .41 xt , Y . 1 - , - ' .... . V , , N - Q . , '- -1 , - v v . . v t . '. ' - 1 y ' .J j ' . . 'QL'-'. 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Xrthur Nettlee Xlbert Mngnll jamex Ihompeon lllllllt' VX rnght Q len Prex att SIFOIII' ro-u Daxld Harrell joseph Noel Robert Lee Crlmmett lame: Ogle-slwx Dale Touchton Lmleuilxmg vzrlous projects the Boys 4H IS a hard XYO1lilI'1g group XII lm Y elsmgton ASSlStant County Xgucultute Xgmt superuses these bots The knowledge mal LIIlLlLlbf21IldlIlg these xoung men Qam m 4 H meuu '1 ptormsmg future 61 S...y Inst 701 jrmmx VVrxght Cuce premdentj Xllvert Nlaglll Boa tml., an a ortment of trophnes thes hate non Xlbert lpre ldentl Sfrond f0'L jamei Thomp on fsecretarxj 'Nl1g,1ll und Nlmerxa dlsplax thenr aclnesements Clurmg the 7l11rirl Noel Roberts frecreatnon leaclerj Daud Harrell tear reporterl D Ei 3 S sv! fl it M 5 .1 Fin! rofw: Boots Roberts, Marsha Williams, Norma Biron, Loretta Ison, Harriet Hillis, Ann Davis, Mason Swilley fmascotl, Liz Page, Sherry Faircloth, Emily Vaughn, Carolyn Dunn, Ann Bochnia, Linda Lee Eaton. Srrond rorw: Peggy Carter, Arlene Fairchild, Marsha Herman, Linda Cunningham, Ginny Woods, Carolyn VVilliams, Geraldine Rice, Diane Swallows, Mary Glover, Maureen Kennedy. Third row: Jane Browning, Carole Williams, Linda Stinson, Rita Myrick, Vel Rentz, Elaine Hishmeh, Carolyn Hendry, Sarah McGowan, Sally Jarrett, Jackie Townsend. Fourth rofw: Connie Hendry, Delores Powell, Eva Kelly, Glenda Walker, Ina Ray Summerford, Diane Hinson, Carolyn Hawkins, Teddy Williams, Alberta Hagan, Darlene Kellum, Linda Mallory. The Zeta-Y-Teens meet every Tuesday evening to plan new activities. Their monthly projects and socials provide an ever changing source of learn- ing and enjoyment. The big events of the year are the annual potato chip sale culminated by the potato chip dance and the Awards Banquet held in January. Always increasing in range and abilities. the Y-Teens will continue to grow with the school. First fU1.C.' Carolyn Dunn fvice presidentl, Peggy Carter fpresidentl, Glenda Walker fsecretaryj. Srronil rufw: Sarah McGowan Cchaplainl, Sally Jarrett lsergeant at armsl. Geraldine Rice ftreasurerl. 74 P.T.A. The Parent 'lieztchei' .Xssucizition ral' Pztxon is tlctlicntetl to pi-tmiotiiig guml I'L'l2ltltJI1S ztinrmg parents, stutlcnts. and teachers. lfirst on the agenda for the watt' was Upen llrtusc. which was well zlttcntlctl. lntcrcsting monthly mcct- ings followctl with :i variety of speeches :incl discussions: ziinmig the most impurtzint was Il RllSCllS9lUIl for thc school brmncl iss MRS. R. W. Bikmtk MRS. R. F. Izxrtaizv . . NI RS . Hmzxtxx C.-xR'1'ifR MRS. R. J. XVli.1.i,xx1s . MRS. C. P. CIOUDYISXR MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS Niall .XV. R. Prmuxns . . L. G. KICCANN .C R. DOZIER . . R. D. BUTLER . . XV. P. XVRIGHT . . Firsf Sifffilllf . T11 if-d P1011 rl 11 . Fifi I1 Sl..X'f1l Setwillz UC. . Prexfifienf Iliff' President fire I,!'l'5illE'IIf life Prexidenl fire President Vire President fire Presizlfnl fire President . . Sfrretary . Treasurer I Earning money for Seninr Girls at P. T. .X. Open House, Linda my Carries Mr-. XYenver's trzix in hopes of 3 tip. 4 f-- 1 .-ew , e S ii Presiding over P. T. A. meetings, Mrs. Barber, the president, is an able leader. X. Three spectators stop tn inspect the intriguing nrt exhibit be fore the meeting begins. T5 ' Girls Athletic Association lntcrested in different sports, this group of lively girls meets every hlonday and YVednes- day. Actively participating in Sports Day, they represent Paxon in 21 friendly, sports- man-like manner. The girls in G.A.A. enjoy such activities as howling, volleyball, and va- rious other nthletics. They ended the year with Z1 banquet where their new oflicers were announced and awards were presented. OFFICERS Frm! rou Gwen Hogan fpresidentj Ann Sir mans lvice presidentl Sandra Cam fcorrespondmg secre tarvl Srmnd rofu. Carolyn Hawkins lreporterl Teddv Williams ttreasurerl Third rofu, Charlotte Wright fser geant at armsl Clyda Stokes Crecordmg secretaryj 'ff if JUNIORS Fin! rou Connie Henkle Maureen Kennedv Christine Bruton Nlarx Kotsis Sffnnl rnfz Marjorie McClellan Dianne Par tridge Sandra Cam Tlnri mf: Betts Price Letha Williams Pegg! Carter Xnn Qirmans C X X actu ities are well supersised bv Miss Beyer-1 'Nils Wilson and N11 s Cowden S- . , . 1 A . - . , , . - . ' I . F .f 1' . v - , , , . A M 1 3 s 4 , I f ' ,Q r 5 . 4' A , V, fly 'Gs ' , sg ' C v 1, ns, x ' r fx Q' 9 -1 3' f , 'Q . 1 5- 2. r y 5 yo 5 X f , iii I i , ' ' S se . W ,WZ .la , s 2, fe offe r . , Q s in I 555233.3 7 2 , X-,X ' ' t H s JL . 1 W , y- 'ff ' ,f K- ,025 r .1 i , l H , I, , i U' . .. ' r cf , - 3 E -,-- , ,- - , 'K . ' ' A 7 ' 'V . hs , . 's. . i T6 ,fa W ,. W 'igaiaifm 5 -JSWFW 35 cl 'Sn 3' SFNIORN Fzrxl rolw Flo Fxeher Ina Rav Qummerford Teddw VV1ll1amQ Carolyn Hawkma Bobhxe jean Davsson Srrond rofw C sxendolxn Hogan Barbara Walker Flame Hxwhmeh Duane Hmson Xnn Claxton Tlmd rnfw Anmta Polion Charlotte Wrlght Carxl Cordon Juanita Blum Vancw Braddock Mars jo Spencer Km. .Q-ur n - . t Q Q25-T .-225. 1 ..r NOPHOVORF9 f17'Jf7'0'L+ judx Dau: Jeanette Blair Ann Nlorrla Xnn Bochnla Mars Gloxer, Cue lN1cVV1ll1ami Sffond rofz Beclu Church Maraha hXYllllZllTlQ Thmi faq. Dnrothx Fnh Nlelha Crewe, Dlane Iacloon joan Hall Ion Yaiallo, jmce Iurnhreton, L17 Page Dxane Svsallovw, Carol Boali Daphne Pease, Phsllxs Batea leannxe Buwell, Bettx Fuhr, Carolxn Mewer Xlartha Qtex en: Martha 'VlcNlullen, judx Butler 4 ft I A -15 , U in V ,V , A X ' - V, , E - '2 , .W x rl 5 N J , . 1 K , f , :'5Q,, 5t, '1'Z H. ' : 4, M: K K h -. . ,I 1 I K is 1 .f Q g,55t V ' I -I if V f if 5 'Y . . -. .. by Q xx . , an Y A' 'L 3' 5: , 4 ... Q , 4 K Q Q I :af K ff' A It Q ' . Q 5 ' 1 , l , H .52 V B xx 4- V E I D .D I. , .V k I 1 . 'rl ' l -, , . I .y .' ' . . 1 V ,' Y . . I Y ' ' Y -N I 4. f ' . '. A ' 1 I F' T , ' ,, . -' ', V' . ty. 5 ' . tr 'p 5 'T ' . vs 'VA F ll .X ff , 3 ,,, gg NA, -ala A Ov 4 - f Y - C Q ar. at 6 ' ' , . lqgstfwtf M i Q , 4 1 . .H M I H me Q I Y B41 Z A , the Q 'Q J . It Firxt row: Merlene Garner, Joan Potter, Shirley Overstreet, Barbara Walker, Vermel Putnal, Carol Hall, Yvonne Farmer, Helen Clayton, Flo Fisher, Flora Fisher, Penny Adams, Dianne Coleman, Linda Eaton. Srrand rofw: Linda Jones, Joyce Gladden, Betty Price, Janice Blitchington, Betty Cauley, Barbara Ward, Shirley Konz, Gail Mathis, Janice Warner, Joan Love, Saundra Rentz, Edna McRorie. Third row: Jean Lancaster, Dan Richardson, Robert Edwards, Charles Daniels, Clyde Brown, Margie Senior Chorus Contributing their musical abilities to the school, the various chorus groups sing for many of the activities. Presenting 21 lovely Christmas program, they touched both the spiritual and light-hearted side of the season. Keeping them busy, they entered a riverboat float in the Homecoming parade. Continually practicing for perfection, these energetic sing- ers enter eagerly into all they attempt. The chorus awaits the start of the Homecoming parade on their showboat the Sea Clef, which won second place. Taylor, jerry Barrows, Henry Wallace, Johnny Harris, jemoine Snivev. Donald Horton. David Mevers. Fourth ro-'w.' George Bishop, joe Bryan, Albert Powell, Bill Tyner, Mike Collins, Vernon Edwards, jack Snipes, Raymond Sorrells, Sid Connor Floyd Claypool, Frank Abercrombie, Gene Curts. First row: Saundra Rentz Ksecretaryl, Lynette Hol- land fvice presidentl, Linda Bryan Crobe chairmanl. Srrond raw: joe Bryan Cassistant sergeant at armsj, Henry Wallace fbusiness managerl, jemoine Spivey fpresidentj. Third row: Flo Fisher Clibrarianl, Bill Tyner fsergeant at armsl. 79 1 If ni! ' in ll J- . Ve, 23 : IV, ' 5 4 tr: ,, 'A Wi 'f ff' ' - ' - 21 a - Y f I f ft . ,A W I- . k r . up 4 A . I B B 9 ff M ' tl I ,, , , V E, ' at 1 I , ' g I I ' I I I I I V, ,. Mm, , A ,K I Firrt rofwi Joyce Lambreton, Arlene Fairchild, Jean Plernmons. Pat Lewis, Donna Taft, Sherron Dugger. Penny Adams, Mary Agnes Gneisig, Arlene Sikes, Marianne McNeese, Bonnie Lytle, Betty Mcliaskle, Beverly Rentz. Suomi rfmc: Nancy Robinson, Jean McLean. Anita Polson, Liz McDonald. Linda Davis, Jeanell Jarvis, Genevive Sweat, Loretta Ison, Jean Arthur, Jeanette Jolly, Portia Harris, Carolyn Duckworth, Sharon Gavle, Linda Lee Eaton, Third faux' Elaine Kilgore. Joyce Hurst, Janice VVarner, Pat Darby, Lavonia Yarbrough, Dorothy Goodyear, Patricia Long, Sharon YVilder, Saundra Rentz, Charlotte Cean, Pat Clanton, Sharon Babb, Linda Jane Grifhs, Carol Gibson. Fourth roar: Martha McMullen, Dolores Jordan, Judy Butler, Diane Horne, Janice Kersey, Evelyn Carroll, Gwen Jarvis, Bolvhie Penny, Bonnie DeI'ratter, Farnestint- McClendon. Linda Bailey, Diann Drawdy, Ginger Nelson. Mary VVaters, Charlotte Ellis. FOURTH PERIOD OFFICERS-First rofw: Janice Kersey fpresi- dentl, Elaine Kilgore lvice presidentj. Sfrnnti roar: Betty NIcKas- kle fsergeant at armsb. Liz lNIcDonald lhusiness managerl. Arlene Sikes Lsecretaryl. Third l'0f'LL'.' Bonnie Lytle lassistant lihrarianj, Pat Lewis fpublicity chairmanb, Pat Long lhead librarianl- Girls Chorus FIFTH PERIOD OFFICERS-Fin! forum' Judy Butler fpresidentk Letha XVilliams rvice presidentj. Scrond mac: Genevive Sweat secretaryl, Diann Drawdy tbusi- ness managerf, Anita Polson fsergeant at armsj. Third rms: Bonnie DePratter Lassistant lihrarianj, Nancy Rob- inson lhead lihrarianJ. Q7 'x Enjoying Smokey Vlountainv from backsta e, a few members of the A - g -an boys chorus relax after their performance. First rofw: Tommy Powell fvice presidentl, Kenneth Connell fpresidentl. Sffond rofw: Danny Bishop Cli- brarianl, Norman Blair fbusiness managerl, Billy Tanner Csecretaryl. n iq 1 ? 9 Fin! ro-un' Billy Tanner, john Raulerson, jack Zipperer, Kenneth Connell, Tommy Powell. Sfrond rofwi Bruce Ferguson XViIlie Carter, jimmy Boatwright. Danny Bishop, Butch Ogleslvy. Sl ,. vg - at f ggpgfmr M1 Student conductor Claudia Davenport leads the orchestra during the Christmas program. In hillbilly attire the orchestra adds atmosphere and music to the operetta Smokey Mountain. S2 eff' if x .s,,..., 5 Im ortant instruments in the orchestra are clarinets played hy P jan Renshaw and Rex Llewellyn. 1 U lies l ll Fin! row: jimmy Briggs, Jerry Miller, Vicky McRorie, William McKinney, Donnie Ellis, Claudia Davenport, Vernon Smith, Eugene Waters. Second rofw: Sally Jarrett, Frances Taylor, Jackie Clifton, jerold Ellis, Charles Edwards, Donald McCann, Lydia Pendleton. Third rofw: Tony McLeod, Mr. Papenbrock, Norman Thagard. Orchestra First row: Becky Richardson, Mary Ann Smith, James Beard- en, Leon VVilkerson, Frank Bandy. Second 7'0U!.' Rex Llewel- lyn, jan Renshaw, Suzanne Roh- erts, Steve Shepherd, Ronald Harrell. Third rofw: Kitty VVest- brook, Lana Turner, Lonnie Young, Harry Nurse, Charles VanZant, Billy Carter, Andy Cain, Ted Weldon. Playing for many events at Paxon, the orches- tra with some recruits from the band steps up the tempo for various occasions at Paxon. With Nlr. Papenbrock as their conductor, their ac- tivities include both contests and conventions. Paxon has n great deal of pride in our orches- tra's talents and accomplishments during the year. '1 iff, 1- , , QV' .,,,f . I, J ,- .W ,N f 4 S3 1 K s L1 , . s- F.. 3 aff 5 A LONNIE YOUNG Drum Major First rofw: Mr. Bradley fdireetorl, Roland Cope, David Smith, Wil- liam Carter, Bob Horne, Jan Renshaw, Suzanne Roberts, Rosenelly Wheeler, Rex Llewellyn, Mary Ann Smith, Pat VVollitz, Becky Rich- ardson, Louie Bearden, Lonnie Young. Srfond rofw: Steve Shepherd, Eugene Barnes, Tommy Tankersley, LaVonia Glover, Mickey Wilson, Band Striking the heat for many of our school ae- tivities. the hand is an important organiza- tion at Paxon. Setting the tempo for the Nliss Paxon Contest. Class Day, and Grad- uation, they do a splendid job under the lead- ership of hir. Bradley and drum major, Lon- nie Young. The commendable shows they per- formed at half-time displayed their many ex- tra hours of practice. The student hody was filled with overwhelming pride this year he- cause the hand was the hest we have ever had. Exceptionally outstanding this year. the hand was a credit to Paxon. S4 Sfatfd: LaVonia Glover fjunior representativel, Mr. Bradley Chand directorj, Billy Carter Chand captainl, Standing: Ernest Simmons isenior representativej, Ron- nie Harrell Csophomore representativel. .-na., f 14 mf'N,, john Bryant, Lana Turner, Kitty Westbrook, VVayne Norton, Frank Bandy, Donald Gay, jerry Clark, Glen Prevatt. Third row: Billy VVall, Leon VVilkerson, james Bell, Ted Tankersley, Bobby VVhitF1eld, Robert Stocks, Ted VVeldon, Paul Hagan, Gary Bryant, Andy Cain. Ronnie Robinson, Tommy Barnes, Ernest Simmons. Fourth rofw: Don Sheffield, Ronald Harrell, james Crawford, Ronald Rees, Charles Van Zant, Sam Shuman, Robert Nix, Thurman Brown, Robert Taylor, Billy Carter, Harry Nurse, Tommy Beck, Terry DeGrow, Barry Nelson, Richard Carter. Sirfinyfx Kirry YVestbrook lsecretaryl, jan Renshaw Vlihrarianl, IraVonia Glover fas- sistant lihrarianl. Sf!17ZdiVlfI.' Eugene Barnes fquartermastery Ronnie Harrell lassistant qnartermasterl. Lonnie Young fdrum ma- jorl, Tommy Beck 'assistant quartermasterl, Bob Horne 'assistant lihrarianl. 'wp-1, Knrz-Ima Pat Duren Mary Ann Bennett Martha MashburnGlor1a Whxtten Beverly Guffey Standzng Ruta Myrlck Delores Povsell Claudla McCulley Dee Mattox Gwen DuPree The majorettes are xerv much a part of hfe at Paxon Then' performances at half t1mes and at a pep rallles are enjoyed by eweryone Somethlng J new was trled when thev twlrled at a basketball game They has e also won manv lfldll udual awards at state band contests aww: wee 5 Dee Mattox Beverly Guffes Glorxa Whltten Martha Mashburn . . 7 ' if . nf- 1 .C 4 A ' , ,. . ,I . 'I l 1 v ' 1 1 ' -l v ' Y V y y o Q ' . . . 1 1 - L . . 'I , I cf 1 ' . , f l f v Z .. , ., 3- , -, . fgfj I i , - 5 f 525: ' : 'mf Y JT 5 ,V .- A F' ay gi , .., J, in . 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Vx Y I Kris Kahn Carolyn Hendry Beverly lN1CElveen M K 9 M. 45 -an F' ., W ,A- K Q' fffff gina Lsdra Pendleton Nlelba Crockett Norma Brron xelx oup WlIl'll5t'Lll1llflll lr L x n Nle wa Nlargnrcr udx Imnla 'Norma Carolsn and rr if o o, in 'fm , 5 ' 3' -f il ' ' ' ,..., 55-X, L. gf X I , dz ? Mag KV -,, -Q .X lo V' gr , ' ami -N ar- Lydia, Bc crlv, 'la ell, . ll , . '. J .' , .' . I' , K ' ...- - Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The lirst .l. Y. cheerleaders in the history of Paxon were chosen this year. These sophomore girls considered it a special honor. They vigor- ously hacked the Y. football team and spurred them on to second place in the city. Their sup- port of the V. basketball team helped to maintain the morale of the players. The stu- dents and players will agree that the Y. cheer- leaders were a worthwhile addition to the school. Coach Foster fsponsorj, Joyce Price fassistant headj, and Ilona Gideons Chead cheerleaderj pause a moment while discussing their many problems. Q. K Ah -. iw C7 N' gs ' W as 7 YZ? W ,rv RX Knrrling: Sherron Dugger, joyce Price, Ilona Gideons, Linda Stinson. Standing: Pat Fain, Rhoda Asher, Lynn Sexton, Kay Evans. UU . l , X ' - Qc J tag i , , i . H Y .8 , First rofu:.' Shirley Cantrell, Mary Casterline, Sandra Rogers, Donna Taft, Pat Lewis, Lydia Davis. Svrond rofw: Bonnie Lytle, .-Xnn Davis, Nancy Robinson, Eva Kelley, Patsy Connelly, Vickie Bailey, jean Arthur. Third rofuz' Dorothy Shaw, Melba Frances Crews, Lavonia Yarbrough, Ann Morris, Vickey McRorie, Barbara YValker. Fourth rofw: Veronica Kent, Joyce johns, Linda Bailey, Adelaide Emery, Mary Fogarty, Carolyn Newman. Showing their abundance of school spirit, this energetic group of girls was present verbally at all of the football games and most of the other sports events. Continually occupied with vari- ous activities, the Pep Squad was especially busy Pep Squad Seated: Joyce johns fvice presidentj, Barbara Walker fpresidentl. Slandingx Carolyn New- man fsecretaryl. Pat Lewis ftreasurerj. during Homecoming week. In addition to en- tering their own float in the parade, they were responsible for the beautifully decorated spon- sors boxes. To make money for their various needs, the Pep Squad held a cake sale. -Lis' iy3Z?eLe,,6 Q. 1 'Ti 'FJ 'Ze WM. il, typos of sports play a major role in the livcs of l,1lXOIllS stutlents. just us they do in other high schools. XVC not only trilic pritlc in tht- zithlctif :incom- plishmciits of our sfhool. hut zilso in thc glctomplishmcnts ol our cityls sports or- gL1Ill7ZlflUI1S. blnclisonvillt- is rzipiclly hc- tomiog an importzmt sporting ccntcr in thc South as thu Gator Bowl, thc Braves, :mtl tht .l. lf Dolphins gain nzitiomil promincncc. RClll'CSCIlI21flYL' of this growth imtl tlcxclopiiiuiit is the tlziwn ol' ll ricw tlziy on thc vurruiit uonstrilftioii ol tht- Qolisuiim gmtl tht- i't't't'riilx com- lwlutctl hzisclmll park. 1 Q. ACU. ' ., - D i rw- F tY3q J P ti' v 1 fi 4 , - J Q fd' A 'V 3 'fS1f'r7 BA 7 3 of 3, . it P 1, --T - f A -km. .g First rofw: Joe Bryan, Pete Carter, Edward Rhodes, jim Parham, VVayne Breese, Roy Shinall, VVinston Davies, jim Rountree. Suomi rofw: Sonny Putman, Boyd Travis, Larry Holt, john Gordon, Robert Leveroek, Richard Bradford, Caren Bennett. Third 7'04ZfU.' VValter Tomlinson, Rocky Lemieux, Tommy VVilson, Doyle Tucker, Ronnie VViley, Stephen Gay, Morris Ander- son, Butch Spivey. Fourth rofwf joe Sikes, YVayne Kilgore, Richard Altman, Leroy Rigdon, Mason Swilley, Charles Stinson, Pat Dupree, Rodney Penland. :- 'ful The combined knowledge of Coaches Axton, XVilliams, Coffrin, and Swartz was an important part of the play of our football team. 94 Golden Eagles The Golden lfagles hegan their 1959 sea- son with high hopes of hettering last yt-ar's record. lloweyer, with only a few returning lettermen and memhers from a fair junior varsity, the team lacked the experience necessary for a winning season. After losing the first two games, a win raised spirits: hut two more losses sent them tumhling downward to a new low. ilihen came lslomecoming. the needed inspiration for a win. .Xlthough the next game was a loss. the team played well and it was actually the turning point of the season. The schedule was completed with a win. a tie, and a narrow loss. 'lihe team had acquired more experience with each game and by the last game was a dirlerent and much-improved team. neg' 5 if W mf Q U F, U 44 've K? sd, r ,lbw Q ,Q ' QAM? 1 x as WI , y. 4- 7' FV J ' far? Y VVith a Ram close behind, Pete Carter looks for blocking. PAXON 21 RIBAULT 12 A penalty-marred heginning soon turned into a fast-moving offense when passes from lfagle quarterback Jim Parham to halfback Pete Carter accounted for our first touchdown and extra point. Ribault retaliated in the second quarter with a TD but their PAT attempt failed. Early in the second half, Carter starred with two scoring runs that put the ljagles ahead to stay. In the final minutes, the ilirojans ral- lied for another TD but time ran out and the Eagles had their first win of the SCZISOII. 'JUS PAXON 12 ENGLFXVOOD 47 The injury-plagued Paxon lfagles took on Englewood at Ram Field before a near- capacity crowd. Englewood astonished the crowd with a swiftly moving offense that scored twice in the first quarter. The Eagles were hemmed in while the Rams scored again and again. The bewildered Eagles recovered some of their pride mid- way in the second half when a 75-yard pass play from Parham to Carter connected for our second and final TD. Dominating the entire game, thc Rams handed the Eagles their worst defeat in six years. i ff Co-captains XVavne Breese, a powerful tackle, and jim Parham a strong-armed quarterback, continuously encouraged the team Quarterback jim Parham P.-XXON 20 BOLLFS 14 ,Xn inspirited group of Bolles Cadets came to the lfagles' Nest spoiling for an upset of the favored lfagles. The large Tlome- coming crowd gasped when the Cadets raced to an early TD, then held Paxon scoreless until late in the first half. The Fagles hroke loose and scored on an Il- yard pass from Parham to Swillev. in the third quarter Parham ran two quick touch- downs to put our score hevond their reach. Bolles managed a futile scoring drive in the last few minutes. -cramhles away fro , ,.,..-.- . .-.-,vw na.. , '-r ' m the onrushing Cadet linemen. P.-XXON 6 ITLETCIIFR 21 The lfagles struck hard in the opening moments of the game when Putman took a six-pointer. Not to he outdone, Fletcher scored twice before the half. Paxon came hack in the next period with a stout de- fense to hold Fletcher scoreless. Late in the final quarter, however, the Senators hit pavdirt once more. The Fagles' sput- tering offense could not move and the huge partisan crowd left to drown their sorrows in root heer. XVin or lose, Paxonites support the Eagles with cheers and undivided attention. 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I llI,1I1F QI 1'z gf I: ' I 1 'I D. 111 I. ' 1 11's Izk' ' 'ah sz 311 3t'0 I uf: . Iiul' t1c1I th' scorc 111 the '11 quz11'tc1' o11 ll I ng pass. Iwo ' I 1 ' If: I ' I :tc x. I1 Dub '- 1 1-- 1111 I tl c 'IWLlIL'I1fI311ffIC t':1111c to: '11 I. 'gf .I LII 32 hzu Q 'X 'IgI cud for Il 27-y1ll'LI ID. : - ' - 'Iz 1 1' ' . v 'YV i. L . 5 . , 1 lj ' ' . ' . 1 ll I 3, 1 Y 4 , , ' H . , -' ' ' I 2' f:'S' ... -,3 ff artful rw ? r-1 BLLE TE-XVI Fzrrl roa. Don Chauncex Ted Carter T1m Crawford 'led Lewua james McCloud jrm Dans Kenneth Burnsed Seconi ram. Coach jones Larrx Taxlor 'Nirehael Nlxtchell Bobbx Crosse Tomms Powell Eugene YVh1te Paul Hagen Freddv Ras Tlmd rm. Garland Stephens Nernon Branson Samms jones Larry Jomer Jxmmw Boatrlght jlmmx YVh1te Tony McLeod Fourth rom 'Iommx Scott Frank jonea Ed 'Norton Rodney Scott Bud Perret Jlmmy Scott Fzfth rofz. Fred Kegley Curtrs Grles Daxe Vlarnn Rlehard Otto jack Teague jrmmy Prescott lnxmt Coach Foster P lXOl1 5 two 1un1o1 vtrsltx teams the Blue and the Gold, completed 'mother successful season undel the 1 '1LlLlSlllp ot Lolchts ones lostel 1nd I lndstlom The Blue team was runrtr up for the Cltx Cham plonshlp The Cold team not so fortunate dtd '1eh1exe vtluable expeuenee WVT U U 4' 15-,ms-'I-2 17 KIM F Qtexe Grogan Bolwlu Nlefullx Lomax Barton lm Nlxrxelt rm Parrn h Brent Penn Rrehard Srmf Sl'f07Ii 101. Coach Lind trom Ralph Boone Tommx Qflllfll XX endell Wllltln fart Hartlex Rax Doner Tommx llendrrx 11111 1' 1 Pat NICC rllr Donald Xlcfann Bflslx llllllflf-I lolm Proctor Ronme Ford Brllx Naxagze Bruce Connors f0INflI ro W axne Xlllllam on Leonard Le ter C arx Brxant ohnnx XXCIIDXK rnght We lex Lxlvhx Curtl C oodell Bxllx lonei . 91 Q Q W .J ' M ,.,.. Q is A, 6 Vx , T ,yt .- , . , 1 r , , A A - . '... 'V' , J . V ' , L, X A , . v. v . L 3, ,' i' , . . , I' N ' , Y' ' , ' , I . r I. I.: N 'X 'QV v I ,Y xl .' . 3 . ,' . 1 . ,Y v V ' H N ,V L s V ly Av 1 .V 1 1 l V X ' l H'- Y 7 V l V ' ' ' , . . , . . the 2 -J .4 -,Q . - . ' , .-...W I N W an L 7 ' ' H Y V 't fl - f M C Q Q ' :Q s 5: 1 ' I , E A , M W I - 26 X vt AK, gtg lu W .. C 4 X k '-' 8- t' ' il 2 1 , . lg- A - , yr ' ff A l l ,r C A: Y C X x t 1 at 5 Q r ' 1 ' 5 fe - 1 , 3 1 41131 ' V ,' 4 I4 47, ' ' - A K ,M A 1, . A, 1 , r A .IA 1, I 'ff' Aff' , H I l iq. tiHI,l3 TE.XlNl- iff! l'01L'.' it ' ' , n , . 5 v , W A ' 'L X , . . ' R ,. t ' N , , -' t , ' s, 1 U' ' , ,' 1 ' ilk' Y -' Y' I 5 , 5 , 2 1 Y ,bl 1' ' l ' ' , v 5 ,' ' .', L .5 Q . I 1 ,. 101 102 '- '- First ro-wi Sonny Putman, Wes Douglas, Jim Parham. Second rofw: Elmer Corbin, 'Mason Swilley, Charles Stinson, Franklin jones. Third rofw: Windell Arnold, jim Smith, Stephen Gay, Pat Dupree, Ray Smith. Basketball lVithout a gymnasium and with only an hour a day to practice, our team had a better-than-average season. Each player did his share and starred in at least one game. Attendance was very impressive although all our home games were played at Lake Shore, Eve miles away from the Paxon vi- cinity. Surviving some tall competition, Paxonites were proud that the team met them on equal planes. J9'v- Indicating a Figure in the scor- er's book, Coach Swartz ex- plains to VVayne Breese the im- portance of writing neatly and -::n legibly. ' ' Oppo ng playe watch h lple ly as Im Pa hams J mp shot che to ard the b sket Shotngfmth a te p nts fo the Eagl P A KX y . A . a rq tDp n drct nofh te mmate VZISITY Scoreboard Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Pawon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon Paxon I7orrest duPont Bwhop Kenny .Rxbauh Jackson 'Terry Parker Pqetcher Engewood Lee Iforrest Iiolles Rlbault ackson Bwhop hennw Landon 'Terrx Parker duPont Engkwood P1etcher BoHes ee Q1 1 si rs e ss . i r ' 'u 'Ito stzrrt nothe uarter, Pa u ree bats th b ll . . 54 . . . . 44 . . . . 45 ' , . 43 ' . . . . 34 . . . . 39 . . 56 . . . . 46 . . . 41 . . . . . 44 . . Paxon . . 58 Landon . . . . 41 . . . . . 53 ' . . . . 47 J . . A . . 54 ' ' y . . 45 . . A . . ss 5 ' . . 55 . . . . 51 ' . . . 43 . . . . 46 . . . J . . 56 I. . . . o i ro e outside, VVes Dougl s attempts ano h r two Jumor Varslty Basketball A team composed of sophomore boys who gained their earlier ex perience in junior high the un lor varsity has managed to make a creditable showing in every game These boys are the future varsity players and it is through the V team that they become polished performers As a team, they serve as a preview of the prospects for next year Some times winning and sometimes los ing their games, these boys al ways show good sportsmanship which is more important than winning , ,X 'V ,W 932 U ,Q , ,LZ 4 W N ' 'A is 7 i 1, 10-1 'ga Ii I Fzrst row johnny Wamvsrlght Winston Davies Gary Hartley Second rofw Tommy Smith Ralph Boone Larry VK hite Tlzzrd :ou Larry Wright Brent Penn Eugene White Iimmy Scott DR ROBFRI I-I CLFVELAND May 22 1912 - December 28 1959 During the Christmas holidays the school as ix ell as the athletic staff was stunned by the unexpected death of our medical advisor Dr. Robert Cleveland. His invaluable serxices to Paxon gained for him the respect and friendship of his athletic patients. A familiar figure at most sports events, the doctor de- voted much of his time to the welfare of Paxon s sportsmen' this voluntary aid was deeply appreciated. We are indebted to this outstanding member of our com- munity for his well-rendered assistance that will not be soon forgotten. 9 COLF Fzrxt rofu, Wavne Rountree loc Pelt Srcond row TENNIS lxnfrlnm Ronme Blalr Ronnxe Robxnson ken Pmcock Xlbert YK alker llmmx Rountree Third ro-u Ray Standznrl Frank Bands Thurman Brown johnnx Barber mond Cmhhe Lonme Xoung Golf Tenms Cross Country lrlfi- CROSS COLNTRX Flu! fofz. Bulls Karon Larrv BHllCX joe Pelt VVendel Stare Champlon Cross Country runner Ca tleberry Sffond rom. kenneth Connell Fugene Parker johnns Luclue Tlml XX arren Hlgglnbotham dlsplass hm rm. J C N'IcClendon Richard W rlght Farl Nlullx Coach Thomas well deGerx ed medals IUJ 1. ' n L Q F' 1 - '.' N , p . .' . . -- V .' , . ' . , V Y ' , ' .,. V, ' . Y . , . . , , , F , . . F . , , D . f ., . O 1 l , ,- I -mn. 1 4 . r 4- ' 1 ..' .if ,L v . 1 ' - - .,. f Y . v . - . 1 . v . , U - , . 4 M . ' y 5 '. .' , . ' , ' ' . '1 ' 1' k . , . . U ' .' , . A , 7 , . . 5, Q. ' .. . ,H bf Pi' VARSITY Kneelzng Rocky Lemieux Randy Conner Sonny Putman Frank Obleal Tommy Joe Vhlson Larry Morgan .Standing jerry Hendrlx Joe Brmson Franklln jones Mason Swlllew Bobby Holland Ed Norton Charles Strnson jlm Par Baseball S., SA Unloadmg equipment for ractxce are Coach ones Mana ers P J g Tommv Scott and Feorge Tuten and Coach Foster lllff Slnce the hrst year of ltS exlstence, Paxon has alwavs had an excellent baseball team VVell known for thelr perenmally powerful teams, the Eagles hare thls year, the best balanced squad IH the school s short hrstory Wlth returnmg let termen and players commg up from the Y team, the Fagles complete another outstandlng year tgir- m 589 158 Knfflzng Elmer Corhm jrm Parham ipxtchersl Slanixng Franklln jones fpltcherl lerrv Hendrix fcatcherl Bohby Holland fpxtcherl 'ie ,,. .. .. a-. 1 ' . - , 1 v' I ' 1 1 1 A 1 1 -1 - . . . V. 7 , , . . ' 1 1 1 ,1 , 1 - 1 1 1 . . . . 1 ' 1 ' . . , . . . J 1 . f X i Q E f . 14 3' 4 . c ni YK ff, 1- .'l'1.' . -3, -, Q, 1 -Qa- 4 A -- - , fy, , ,ful A' . ' - . . ' ., .1 . ' I ' y' 'Q I ' , k f ' Q Q .- -.H r , ' - S ,. '. -yn: A' 1- . .9'd7-' W ' ef.. - -1 , - . ' 4 ' , ' Q 1 'I f . ' ft- A , . , f - so. 1 7- ' . ' , .' , . L .' . X 7 1 ' ' - 1 , , 1 YN 'vi ,f NY! 'A M: INFIELDERS Kmrlzng Charles Stlnson Larrv Morgan Standzng Ed Norton Mason Swlllev Joe Brmson OUTFIELDERS Knfflzng Randy Conner Tommy joe Wilson Standmfl Frank OINeal Rocks Lemieux Sonny Putman fig? BXQ Qhkl, Ao QBXU 9b J ng-.,,,, JLNIOR VARSITY Knfelmg Tommx Smxth, VV1ndell Wllknns, Brent Penn, jrm Mx rlck, Rxchard VVr1ght, Ted Lewis, Gary Hartles, Budds Caron, Jlm Scott Standing jrmms Jost fmanagerj Ralph Boone, Bill Baker, Leonard Lester, VVmston Danes, johnm Wamwrrght, Coach YV1llxams Ula i ,- ,, 1 S L X - 9 my I Y 1 N' ' --M. K ., A l X 38 N W ' , , 5 5 S Ll-Ai ' I .., V1'Y'L,rf 4, Q K 4 4 If-X4 Q 'Q',,:-Af X ,,.-H. . f -f I r if-iii A sgi A - A. Re v '- R 529, . ? . -r l ag. 5 . fl V , , ,. 'K' ' s' ' r ' I , if sg M .52 'Q' 1 R z ' ' 'Q A- 'ig' 5- r p:4jeif'45u .9 i 1- Msgs- J if s Y' ' n Iwfsl, 2. Q K 5 'Q L . 'H BN Q 'f 5 'M X' .ti ' : Jn- ' 'I '45 ff' Es. lf f?'oi'S'u fS aGn.s, A-,L f iZf'f'u'.3 .l.C l. ..: x' - ' - if 'Y if ff: 1 'x 6f?f X V 1...7'??-1-wi ! .Y . 1 ' .' , , Y , Q.. ' 1' r V v . ' - f ' . Q w V - - , 5 ,. . . A . , , , r . '1' 'f L We N, 4 , 1 .,,. wks r A sp x iff' Q x Qi, 1.74 qv X yy . Q ' , , - ' X, V ' ' , Q 1 , 3 X J 4 M . Q A 4 X 6 v . ' Z, . ,Q if e -4 wx M I Y Q A 2 X ff Mans ' X xx 42 ,yr . QL . X ' , u K x - . V 9 -'ff ' Q ' 1590 x ' A K 5 , r -er M -1 ff N 'R , -:V L ar , i- 4 M, , V v 1' ' Y ' 'W 1' NA., 5 , Y: ' A 'V ' Y ,,, ml Y, Yu., i,., i Vkorlting to Improve his start Ioe Brvan takes tips from Coach Imdstrom XXI1ICH1NIEN hlllfllilg Vlaxne Breese Stephen Gay Smnlnm Windell Xrnold VS asne Kilgore lllb AK Track Track is a sport which requires a strong physical condition and a great deal of personal stamina. lt is a sport in which individuals may excel through the variety of events and strengthen their hoclies for other ath- letics. This year, with the aid of a new coach, the hard Work ofthe track team has brought much improvement and a promising season. jIN1PERS Sztting btexe Hendrix Iommw Hendrix Knee! mg Sherwood Heape VV1ndell Xrnold Standzng Carl Russell Xlhert Walker xt r. Q, 1 I . , Q iq, .4 pm, I . ,- . I ,, . . 1 . , I . - K 4 .- A . V . . , A . . . , Y . Q Rl'NNliRS-Knfrlingf Caren Bennett, Steve Hendrix, Fred Kegley, Lomax Barton, Butch Ison. Strlmling: Ted Carter, Larrv Bailey. jewel McLaughlin. Tommy Hendrix, Sammy jones, YVilly Thomas, liugene Parker, Pat Dupree. Curtis Goodell. H 'Ll ',,.. f rf 'JH fffb? k ..-wi' 1 51 1 lll'RI7l,lflRS-Iirirrling.' Ted Carter. Standing: Paving the baton tn Faren Bennett, Pete Carter und- hix leg of the relay lluxid llnrrell. Carl Russell. lm f' Ivzst rom. john Proctor erry Woods Charles Radcllff Sam bhuman Carl C arner Vernon Branson Bllly Aaron Tommy Powell Butch Spney johnnv HHYYIQ Srrond rafu. Kenneth Connell Murray VV1lson Rlchard Coleman Jimmy Boatwnght Blll Tsner Rlchard Otto Floren Fxsher Henrx Taslor Coach Coffrln Hampc-:led lw 1 prolonged XVIIKLI, the Ptxon bWlIN mxng te1ms and touches hue had to otlstr lack of practlce HX popular sport among the students he Cause both boys 'md glrls mas tike part smmmlng IS rapldly bCCOIT1ll1g 21 major ex ent of the h1g,h school athletlc program vhilbv JCINIIK I-nxt :om Becln Church -Xmta Polson jan Renshaw -Xnn Muller oan Loxe amce Vlarner Flo Fnsher Elxzaheth Hllde hrand Duane Partrldge 'Nlarw KOISIS Srfand 701. Nlnss Bewers llxda btolses Gmger Nelson Sandra Hawnes Pat Wollntz Xdelande Emery Lana Turner bandra bcott Ilona C ldeons Lynn Sexton 110 : 1 -' I s X ,G iv, lui' gl 5-Q 1 1, I, . 3 W f 3? n r figs I ' . Y y , -- 'f t ,' - W 1 1 . - - - , ' -' , f ' . - L - ,. 21, . - 0 0 1 N 1 W J. . A 4 - L 'Y c , ' v .T ' I 4 5. ,fx -' L, A 4 5, Q , K- ,f I . ' v ..., M, l K 0:5 uf l -Qi ' ' W C g V-4 + A 1 7 5 6 .,,f,, a 1 f Q l ij, l J . 3 5 Y , ' V A .' ,Q S, H., 'A .K 'Y .',x 4 1' V .K, A ,N Y 'V Y Y A ,vt v v 7 v ' ' ' VOLLEYBALL-First roar: Becky Church, Jaunita Bivins, Christine Bruton, Connie Henkle, Velma Howard. Scfond row: Gwen dock, Letha VVilliams. Third rofw: Liz Page, Charlotte XVright, BASKETBALL--Fir.ct ro-um' Daphne Pease, Jeanie Bussell, Peggy Carter. Srrond roar: Christine Bruton, Diann Swallows, Juanita Bivins, Pat Clanton. Third rofw: Liz Page, Nancy Braddock, Connie Henkle, Nancy Dean, Letha Williams. Hogan, Diane Swallows, Shirley Thomas, Nancy Brad- Judy Butler, Caryl Gordon, Peggy Carter, Janet Smith. Girls' Team Sports Participating in many sports activities, the girls at Paxon do their share in putting our school in the athletic limelight. Wlith a variety of teams, the girls put into practical use the techniques they have learned. Each spring at Sports Day, the girls com- pete with other schools for ribbons and trophies. li I PT CJ ' si ' 3 ' Q I sy I ' ' 4 9 2 z ,wa 1 If ,X Z A rfv 'V 'sf 5 , , sa 1 v K s D ' ' W A Gd - Y If v ,. 3 ,4 L ' ' .Q , , ... - .. V ' 'q as xv I , ...f ' J 1 - -.Q .frffif 1 ,4ea.fi1. ? l'I..XY DAY-Firxt row: Margie McClelland, Mary Glover, Diane Burris, Becky Church, Lois Vasallo, Ann Morris, Kay Evans, Linda Stinson. Srmnd mu: Ann Sirmans, Irene Helton, Daphne Pease, Martha Stevens, Martha McMullen, Judy Butler, Judy Davis, Phyllis Bates, Lynn Sexton, Letha VVilliams. Thin! rwfuz' Juanita Bivins, Marv Casterline, Ilona Gideons, Rhoda Cnroly Asher, Eleanor Johnson, Jeanie Bussell, Tena Everett, Caryl Gordon. Sheila Galloway, Brenda Crawford, Joyce Price. n Duckworth, Diane Swallows, Vida Blizzard. I,iz Page. ll I Hli senior, junior, and sophomore classes are a major part of school. From these classes students go out to begin the task of supporting themselves and occu- pying a position in society. Our experi- ences through the years of high school serve as stepping stones to a personal goal of being successful in our chosen Q il' it 2515 it-rs J helds. VVhile we are readying ourselves to enter the city, it is making room for us with its constant expansion. Jackson- ville's prosperity depends on its upcom- ing citizens, and each of us must be able to recognize his role and effectively per- form his part. iii iii' ig! iii T416 5 be-I . 'im ,U opr'f,b 46' gf -sr aw 5,1 wi .wif-L Mk K 1' V 5 .' . ' f A Ziff 5 . . Q - .- ,,, H , . - - . I+- 'Y' ' . - - V-v-'N Q V 3 . -15 - J vw' . ' , lr 'fi ,. .A ,., . 3' L' , ' , ,f ' A 5 X j'..:b '-fi: . -. ,. Q C1, 5 , - I ' , 4 Q f ,,, ...H l HG: . Q A 2' fu ' T I 51 'At V 3. 1, b ii yziv Q 12: ,, L Q Q , D . xf,f' t N . K , f fm-, ...x 5105 I CL NSS O1'FIC,ERb Sfuffl buzanne Roberta ftreasurer5 Tommx Smlth I r 1 p es dent Carol Boalm fchaplalnj Ylandzng Edgar Clovers Lsergeant at arms d I erret fuce preildentb Doroths Flsh fsecretarxb fi, Q 'V' QV, N-,M 4' l W f ti 'O' 'C' 4 X: 1:1 nsw Xl Jnue Xlexl mer R nilnl Xl! rl Lxnda Xllhrlllm RQHQ1-1 Xing my I1 R mlm s 1 xrrx 51 X uk I IC 1 N B1 Du othw B ku 1 im B1 T nnw Bxrne Vhllard Bmmn Phwlhs Bwte I mdx Banlo af' 'I+ ', 4' J' , . Q-. , 1 i , -4 f ww f, X i tr 1 V - I Y 5, Q ' , . ' 1 ' , .Q ' fp, Bu , ,' , U' ' S -' . -. Q Q mf ,A,, f 3 ' ' . Q - ? . f J vf'V 1 .1 - ., ' , ' f Q . if ,W ' 1 :vw 2 ', 'El 1' - ' x W' 7 f ' - A fiiif f N, I, gf X , 1 N I My I it , A ..- .. 'N v- i V 1 as J 1. V f k I fy A, f 1 , 5 , ,, U .. -1 ,we ,f ,f sy. ,K K A A ,,f lv VV if fy A A -4: V 4: - ' Vx! 2' ' 4 Q. ' .-an D sf- X W , -M 4' s . A h ' f I'-wk 'XM-:.wm Q- Ifflz-mm Xm-r I. lrrv 5 lk' - Pa A' .- :MY F : :ful 0 . .- Il: j 1 ' I , .- HC ,' .Xrmlru xx ,lc-:ln .Xr 1 ur h 1 A Fer lm .Xmtin I.: ,' f.z!:-X .' . ' igllgv- l,glrr5 Airy r Y' fr- Wpllfg grfzcr 411 : ,' . 5 'A . ,' A . N Ill 4-0 '2- '? x 4 'hfflg .,, 'U' All Jimes Beurden Robert Bell Lh1rles Bennett James Bennett Sucre Bnslmp Cnrnlyn Blackmon Jctnctte Blalr Ltrol Boals Elrune Bonner Ralph Boone Betlty Bowen Pally Braceu ell Paxon Bemor here we are' Coming from our lm portant posltron If Pwxon umor to our lowly one at PIXOII Semor presents I1 bng change YVe m1ss bemg on top yet there IS that feelmg of security and lmportance rhfxt comes with bemg m semor high 1 A. .L ll 1 7 ,.. '-I as 'Nhry Ann Bennett Ruunxe Boals Nlargaret Bradley -Xmelxa Braun -uv 1 Danny Bxshop Ann Bochum Stexe Brannen Thelma Brechtel ? , 'il 4-up e, 44A -' 1: Franggs Brown lf metle Broun Xnn Burth Jeannette Byrd Johnny Brooks Haus Bullxngton Dennis Byrd Rren Burnhed srl L Q .-9 aw Nhckey Btshop Hubert Bohanon X ernon Bmnson Paulette Bronson 'U' eff 1' 9-.1 Jesse Broun Thurm1n Broun Bobby Brymt Gary Bryant Dune Burns Helen Busbcc Jtxnnxe Bussell Judy Butler Slnrley Lmtrell Rlnllard Larter YY rlllun Carter Herbert Casey O f ' Q. J ' - A . 'Q ' .K J 'B ' , ' ' 'e I, .A -f4' 'A . f ' X Jr -. 1 tx fy 4' V Y' 3 M J I I ' 1 A ax . A 'Q C: as B Q ' '3 Q '45 V ' 3 A 'L A Fe Q at Q., rp - Q . J r .. D, 1 H , f ,, if-e J 6 ' Vw ' U L 4 L A ' 3 S 1' 'Q - 2 . 1: . I - K ,I 'v k r V. dl .AN - 4 Cir N e 1 if ff? -M? kg- . ' I-' 1 ' li' V I Y - 'fx 4 I A '- Y f' B' Q If ,.:.: , , . h N A -K V' E A 3, , - A , . v i . . - '- Q ' Q' A B n p' . o X 1 , A' J ' 4' 1 - L . : 'Y ' c I . 4 1 . 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Q -...p 'fir vc -N., Nlargle Chambers Tommy Cheek Andrea Chester W xnda Cisco Duxd Clark link Clark Fdzar Clow ers .loc Cobb Ruhard Colcnnn 011191 M' an fi 'ff vt P1tsy Connelly Charles Conner Albert Connor Sh1ron Corbltt Betty Low Brendl Lrmtord .limes Lrmfnrd 'Nlelba Creus Jerry Croft Patrxcxa Cromer Wlxke Crumpton Vlxnston Dunes Ann Dans J Imda Cook Joan Cone I mda Chltty Romer Clark S lI1lll'l Coleman Sophomores 135 T ev- ,va Roland Cone Xlyrtle Lrcus .lohn Dans 7 AAL Arlee Corbltt Andy Croft Judy Dans 4 A. Q 1 'A o M 5 y 3 7 ,-7 if , - ' J in V - I .2 . ' J nf 1 'f' f ' , l 'li' W if A M 5 J W w. ' , Qi. f ' 'S , . A Y . i of l 1, s 01 V, 1 A Y . J ' I 7 8 W? W ' - l '57 f :G w::l'. Alll , K A A 5 C f I ' ' ,nf o W S A if V . l 1 ,- JN r ' . 1 ' ' V2 l ' I V 4 CC' A . : 1 . ' K 'Mhz' , . . Ye, qi- A x lx. 1 V ,Q X nv! I A N, 'D 37 'ww 55 1 D2 J, ' 6 . . , Q, VV A ff- la' Q in K Q4 R , V X Y' N 2 8 :H V J 'Y ..- Q ,. ,-. A , I ' - , . ' - ' , A 25,4 5 , ww A :rg 2 1. J, 1 W ' a - A ' 'V r as ' . C4 ' 'J 1 4 1 LQ 1: ' 1 7 ll ' hh V '27, ' fn. x ' Q xo a 'M x K 4 f M' xl x ' K - A pg 4- Q0- A .vx ' vi ,, A h Q NT l1rrv Dui: lewille D'lXlS Lln 1 DIXI I 11111 D'lNlS llllll D11 lrnt t Dennlson Bunnle Del rwtter llcnrns D1tl..s H1rrv Dmgon D 11111 Dr1111lX J Xnn Drurx fonnnw DL1C'lN3E The first du xms dreidful After slttlng m a general m 1th el 155 for twenty rnmutes, lt suddenly occurred to some ot us thit we were supposed to be III 'Ln algehm Class There were two or three of those havardous days before we began to find our wav around AAA ef.. Na -.gn XI1rp.1ret Dune XX une Dun I 1rry Dxxun leggxc Dvmn Lnolvn Dutkuurth Sharon IDLILAZEF Dmny Dunn 111111 Jn Dunne i Q' Y x.,-Q 3 S Q. -, 4e 'N-IM-.AQ Terry Defrou R15 Dozxer Tuma Duke: Sue Durden . 1- V Y Q-an , lJ11r Vance Durfey' Flen Dynl Rohert Dyal 'rnnre Fur 5' R.1rl1el Edxlings Charles Edunrds , . 1 , . . ' urluttr Ii l. 111 lil 1' X 'nlker ljlli: .H-11 El in Elaine Emery C.1r0l5'n lfthrlclge 'I y lfvn Tenn Everett '. if . ene li' Q1' '1 ie Fen ' ' Gwen Ferrell ll T 'D -'A an 11' 'YG if sr' 1-.,,, B. AAI 14 qv- .-was lv va -gr ...L -Q4 ,, fx ? ,,... lv Nr ai Sally Flnk Tommy Frcnfh Sharon Clvle Bllly Gomln yne '11 Y 'U' Darla Gnflin lul Hazen C all Harden S.,-f 41. A xl AAAL Dorothv FlSll Betty Fuhr Ilona Cldeons Ronnlc Gordon Nlarv Fogarty Harold Fossett Buddy lnuclrt Caml Fox .lll'lllllW Gardner 'Nlamv Gardner karl Carncr Donald Gay ga lmllr C111 den Nl lry C loxer Dame Goff Lurtls Goodall Sophomores nlmrd Graf cv ,--5 ch 49' 'Vi .747 -.ff fwf' sv -0- 9 4 Q V 4.-1 ,- -v- an G ALL ff linda Crlflis Qhlrly Gflms lee Grlmmett Stexe Grogan Bobby Grove Bea erly Guffcy J rw lllll Joan Hall I lul Hall James Hammett Rn: Hmmwcl- l uula Hansen Ronald Harrell latsy Hlrrxs Nlary Hart Clary llarllew lnmc H ur ca Betty Haney ' ' .f ,, ' xl- 8 2 7 ,, r , l if . ' X I ' -A -a- ,., 4 5 a 5 -'ff' 4 s -' 1 fn- l x l f L .Q A a - r L9 , L G 1 . r '. '49 .4 A '2 .5 1 . if wa- , 3, ' -1 ,Q -.-.- A M r 3, a G W.. l V ':'. 52 ' 3 ' , 1 vf f ' - , A H r a '- 2 ' a e .. ,f j i A- '2 it F 8 ' ' , A . , ,, ' fx X V . K ,,, it ,M as 3 L -4 - v i ' f 1' ' ' WH- ' 73 W 'Q 47 x W K' . Y MK 1 ' I X 'W , MMM a. fx . la l a a Q' ,I , -. ,. A ' 1 ' M I Q' 4 .' z N :Ll . 1 I ' 'g ' A , QN , rf, ., W N I V . il 1 i u A F'5 ' V SllA'l: ll.ll0xxny , 1 ra, . 14 N I '- M N A i . gn L 1 Z I ,vt 1. ,fr ,gfvayi gt , --. - . M a --- , f Q -. .N - Q 9 ' w if F ' 'V ' V I W L A A lf? ' l UH A ' , Ax - .' , - ' ' ' A-Q , 3- ' ' A V ' lv 7 ' W ' ' -:Q '-,. 4 . ,w :, , z AA -, , f f ky 4- W X f f ll - L. dl l U X af- 1- - ' .s ' an Q ,A . , ' vga f 5 M 5 . yah f ., K . ., - a ,,aa -if Q 'W a A 4 W 7, ,V 4 -. ,M is -1, ., 1 ' I 'rn Y ' ' ' - 1 A , P: cr Q 1 x '1 - - ' 1 ' 'I - 3. ' . . ' 1 ' , ' ' . .' . 1 ' ' 1 fl ' ,Q 'im -or 0 std' QL ens ' 'V' hr ev 'f 'gp' 1 Qi' 4- -F Bexerls Hendrvc Xunds Hogan Audrey Hurst Raymond Hwultuxs S'1ndr1 Haynes Irene Helton Nlav H1cles ll1z1hetl1ll1l1lclr1n1l HTFFICI H1ll1 'Nelson Home Osxe How ell Bobby Hulxng VY e were bunmg mth eKc1tement when We were to elect elfrss ofhce1s Xl e went out to the bleachers one sunny day 'md hsttned as the canchdates gave the1r speeches so thflt we WOL1ld know the1r qual1 ficauons und choose the ones to serse us best l 1 nu ,mr 75 4. '51 sp. ,L Vvw P 4... A441 Tommy Hendrvr XI1ry Hogan Johnny Hygem'1 Dmne Jackson Nlqrshr Herman NI ary lou Hood Sandy Hysler Cheryl James i. at T 9539 Q Q 1 ' on Q ,. .7 V- Q N- I fs, E Eleanor Johnson Jimmy Johnson Yeronih Kent Don Kilxxore lnul LeBlanc Benny Lee Billy Jones Ke y Jones Cl1r1:t111e Kin ' 1011 3' 'e .1 r- JIIIICK Leirlrett Jlllllllfv' Lehe 1 Sflflllllfv' Jones Fred Kenley 5.11 YA L'1Rrit1elle Judy ,: ' l.EOll.ll'll Lester Ted Lewis Annette H1ckox Bob Home l oretti lson Jewell Jarvrs 's.4 -Q Eva Kelley Ronald Learn Travis Lewis ea, , Y' I nh. ,-.4 +17 Woodrow Lexus V9 cwlcv llbby Bully 'Xlmucy Larry Nlarkham Emmett 'XltQlLll1n L1rneSt1ne Nltclemlon Bully Ylclxxnney Jewell 'XlcL1ughlm I-'nfl' xv as of Jefmette Lloyd Bxlly 'Xl nrr .I'1HlCS NltQlou1l 'lnnx Nls eot Mc' ' 'x Ah f- V 'fl lnmue Loftm Shura L n ong Albert Longmo Raw Xl'ltf3ll' Cnrtlxel Nlfltthevs Albert 'Xlattox Bvbbw NIcCu1lev Nlxtllmel NltLull0ugh Sandm N ,Q C9 L., -.H Harry Nlanges Donflld NIcCann XCEIX een I' red NICGhm phomores at-hx' 1 0 'UH L. s-. 'NT Larry N1cNl1ll1n NI1rth1 NICK lullen Phyllls 'XICN ur LEYYIE Nleadous D mul Nlelzmm Carolyn Xlesser Betty Jo Morgan Ann 'Nlorrxs Lmda 'Nlurdltk ff-v IL 1 ,nm 4.4. f- 4- Nlarnnne Nlckeece X xctor NIcQu'mr Smdra Nhddleton C lenn Nlnller Gale Nlurphy .loyte Nlurphy -s-..- -9 Y xckey NICRDYIC Sue XICWllllEm5 Rlchard Ninller hnleen Nloore Jun Niyrxtk Gmger Nelson nr fl- A 2 -v .al f sf I :SL 1 .Q K 4 ' .Jn 3, Q-f 1 nv ., rl -4's ' - ' ' '36 X ' A ., S f F 1-A AAF? f ff .lx My L lm Air , 'dy In A V In , I. -1 lr ' ' 'A 5 LL ' I -A1 - W I . Q l Q-'W ' 32 L iff- A 9' 'ai , . 2 ' , , E K 5 Q YIAQ A ' ' If Ki 5, A 3 n , , A- Q xt' ' L ' W 'JP , , L L N WX 'N I t , j I E J, 'M rl I-,N f- ft I , Ax ' 1' , P Q F X, ' 'X -'J ' . I ' . 1 ' ' j , 'l, l Z Y 1 ,, Y - ',,,. I A 'E -A W . H f -1 gg, ' - f ' 4, ' Q I f f N - , , 'gl' .. M A I I ' 2 '. gy M. S 2 ' , '-I.-fK.,,H 5 A 5 '-v L ' sr ' N L ff' Ng , X Q 'A , V L 1 . 'T ' ' ' N ' 'N 1 A A J . , L 2 'S' ff ll -L L ' ' 11, ? 'rx l-- -' 4 A ' 4- X1 Ll ,N 'vs Wu. -'Q' wr- Ps f, 'f' vm Stuart Nelson Arthur Nettles Bex erly lNeu mans L ester Nolan Leslie Norris lmtlx North Nlaxme O Berry Bobby O Connor .Innes Oglesb Helen New some I:lxz1heth 'Norton Y Larolyn O Qumn As Homecommg dren near we begfm to feel the excltemtnt ln the 'ur VVorl-.mg on floats and help mg select a queen gm e us Z1 sense of lmelongmg Xt the pep rally the beatmk theme for our slut was typxcal of the modern trend 1nd we held our heads hlgh W 11' Nq- v..- 'X Q 9' tr-Q S, fi l'uLene l urker e l ur er r t l'n D wlnu t e arolyn lend nrx IS 1-.- vi! Q sv .su- wo ,...,. se 953.3 Bobby NIX lXlll1El'yfl Nurtnn Dons O borne I uny Pnlmer 45 'Q Robert Nlxx lexus 'Noble VN rvne Nlorton nrrw Nu Rlth lrd Otto l Cirolyn lark Eduard Parker at x,,,, s K 'J' -.V H lrsn 1 Fddme Paull. he X-9 nneth Paulk le1r e l e Hubble I enny l ly lermenter Bud Ierret xr :v xt Robert Ixttmxn Izmmett Poteet Drnns l etersun ter rroll l 17 '. 4: ' ' -x - 2 K A V A , - W I, M '- --2 As , ,Q V .1 K 1-r '.p 'J' l W7 EL r ' , fi R y K . - cf! 5 I-'O all T-Y Q 3, 2 Ja T, v-4 ' Y sf -- . ss ff :L l X - -.1 S' X- ' ' s. ? .A 4 L I J ,F K r A, 5 1- r H' by V , A , j A A QQ s A as L ' 4 ,- , 1? tr, N N W at 5 Q , JM- 7 VL 4 f , , A , .1 ,K v-N g b - .' xx . . 'V --1 ...J - 2. 1, Rh s vig K 5, , , I . K K4 1, X KM 1 1 , .f fs A . 'g A x ' ,- a ,Q 1 , ' . N, . 'A ' V g '- ' ' ' T' ls ' -- ' la F' ll'i.3' ' ,Q ,V t '3 ' ': ' .v 'z, . ll. Q .' rse . L I' S V' 1 l.iz '.u:e ' 4 4 K 1 3 I ' ' , . J, :Il ia 3 21 , af . -G 1 .0 l '-T X -.5 -1 ' - F: t ' ! ' 'sz s K K ': RX, J li I gli A Y h x ll Q 1 4 - . J :hx V .Iv ' if I ' ' F Dx f.. 2 , A J r' ' ' 'Q . 4' 'J . , f ' R-,. s - -, fx ' ' S . X 0? X'-, J 5 -ef Y ' - 4 H ' x X V V If r - ,tv '. , '3 A Q + ' - -.Q ' .4 - i . X r- , - s -- V ' I l fu A t ffl t X f -. - , if t ' ,W I ' '. Jznn s 'L l-1 E nes :rris K: l Pzrrish 1 ' ' ' ' .linnny ' . t 1 ' l 5l5C -'UK' P It C ' ' 4 'l lirent ' nn 4 ' ' iil ' ' . 3 ' l':1trlciz1 Pe son Cu Phil .ps In ry phimm Bill' jftkell 1' I ' s JI! Delores Povs ell C lenn Rapp Florence Riddles Suzanne Roberts 'ls 'SZ' um. .x ov xii? Sandra Rogers Bully Saxapze I Ynda Shamp 122 A , 4 M 41 A Althea Pow ers Bllly Ray Jud Rulxnszton Buddy Robms -TS' .,q- ' ' -UT . V' t 4-N., '-9 .A..A....A fn .,. A V' -6 qw Cwrol Prescott Charles Rem es l 'awe Rldmztnn 'N mty Robinson Nm 3 -A Glen Prex att Jovce Price Y nmn Reed James Rexd lJ'lXld Rlkard Tnmmw Rners AAA FS' 4-.4 fb f' -v- '27 -sq vu., John Proctor John Rambo Bcxcrlw Rentz Cnolyn D Rhod n W rllcnc Roberson 'Noel Roberts ophomores pu as as MC' Q. Harrlette Rolfe Slurlcy Roman Y elma Roundtree VN nvne Rountree Tommv Russell karen Sanders Flunc- Smrhorouglx lluhhy Stott Jxmmy Scott Tommy Scott Buttlx Scull lsnn Sexton Dorothv Shan Rosennry Slxeetz Don Sheffield bcruldnne Sheffield Bxllne Jo Shelton J mme Sheppard A3 .4 is 1 j ..... 4 ,, . R, . A V K, fl f , R ' Vt lv 1 I v Q J f'l 3 4. I n, e -1 ' . V Y' S .3 4 ' fn: A xi R J L, llv ...l l Q 4, S ff, ' 4 ' A .v , A ,,t ' Q- P , - R I .lx V . f x ,y N V r .J ' T7 VV Q .ff K ry- ' 53. Q , ' 1 R K W 7 ' l I A s w Q I v. . 'V . I x wr F .- ..: L ,, 3 ' I . , . ' ' laik L ' A , ,f ' i 5 1 : A -I 5, ' r ' to Sf- A -, J 'A 45, M f y, , ' ' 4 f F -L ' :A V .' G, . A M ,Q 'V 1 V fi, S 7 in 1 ls 1 ' f' rf 'V 4: fv- se' , 5-ff sr N' ' , 1.-H. -' 7 I -f to Q 7 . L f 1 K 7 4 A A ,L Q , -b '57 'fauhvl ,Q J ' 'S .-Q 51' .1 .,,. ,. , -,, V, ',.f- -Q. . 'i ,wi sp ,,. 1 A Qlnunx Slwumin lvnn Sides Rxtlnrfl Slms Dillld Sflllih C lor1'1 Smith kitty Smltll Y ernon Sllllth lixll Soxx Chcrsl Spefnrmm lxutlm Slnewth l omae Smith Our un1or Varslty football team has been out Sf21l'lCllI1g VVe feel th'1t holdmg 'z second place posltnon m ents compctltlon IS a credxt to our school lV1th our new un1or Y arslty cheerleaders sn ho kept us full of pep at the Y games, we felt proud -f 4,4-x A.4L 1' 14. 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A N Ang nlx, C115 .rn 1 S? 44- DIIHC Coleman Rwndx Conner 4'-an es- -J Nlorlne Coleman Bruee Connors -ei 5 Ronald Coleman Join Looper lVe started the Ve1r by sellmg m'Lg171ne Sl1bSCI'lpflOI1S Ihxs was one of several monex nmlxlng projects we undertook to ralse monex for the prom The candy sile md the unlor Olymprcs contrlbuted add1 txonal funds W-S 7'-X as 51 i Roecann Coleman Flmer Corbm I atrxcm Crews , ev :aaa Rlcky Colllns Jerry Courson Regina Crews ,-Q47 441' 4o- ,E new Q i Q lx F F-s 'Q if I-hu Kenneth Connell Qhnrley Crawford Nlelba Crockett N 1' Nllc ey Crosby Shlrley Crum Llnda Cunnmglxam Charles Danlels Pat Darby Audrey Daughtry Bxlly Dans Bob Dans Jnm Dans Nlarx Ellen Dans Ruhel Dean VS alter Dougherty Wes Douglas Joy Dragon Nlargle Drner Judy Dryden Carolyn Dunn Gu en DuPree 179 WI if-in Qc Pat Dupree Edzth Ethrldge Ronald Ford va f-an 11ck Dyal Lmda Exans Elxzabeth Fuoco EW! V' A.. 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' '. 1 Q? my 0 'mm ff O v O Lvi f , ' 'S 9 :X 1 Q in 1 5, ,A gg - I 'Q Penm Adams Hermeee Xldrldgqe Lee Drawds Preszdent 1 960 Semors Ivy Allen Klorris Anderson YVyles Andrews Hazel Austin Diane Balham Frank Bandy Jerry Barrow Frosty Billingsley 'Norma BITCH George Blshop Our final xeflr lt Pwon approached us -XS we entered the halls of Paxon we hwd 1 feelmg of lwelonglng and of bemg part of th1s growrng school We also realwed that thls was our last vefu and we W ould be dolng uerw tlnng at Paxon for the last tnne llxth '1 Slgh and '1 tear each senlor began the xear that would be full ot ever so mans es ents fi larlell VV1lkms Srcretarm Juanita Bivins Klelvin Black Robert Blitchington Tom Bolton Nancy Braddock Richard Bradford Yvonne Bradley Judy Bragg Buddx Bmnnen Evelyn Branning dds XV1lllE1IT19 Treasurer Semors J Doris Bransford Earl Brazier YVayne Breese Esther Brett Jimmy Briggs Joe Brinson Clyde Brown Frankie Brown Randall Browning Joe Bryfin Stirting things 'lt '1 niicldcning IYICL wis our first senior Clfiss mettinff whtre we chose our cliss Gwendolyn Hogan sponsors colors mtl motto. Next came the cilen- Chaplain dir elections with the plending looks on the fices of the lucky nominees for penns votes. Football seison mme into locus mth little priwers for nic 'WY Clx de Bri ant Glendfz Bri 'mt V eu ne llrmnt Lloid Bw rd ohnnie Campbell Bills Carter Otnt i Q irttr Pete Carter 7 1 L L I - vm o 'D L -Y vs - tory: each of us patriotically attended each game. Y ' J I . I . . I Y. -I - A - ' :HF C? W endcl Cwstlcberrx Sandra Chandler Joe Brx an Sergeant af arms Semors 'OK '17 L1ur'1 Chwson Romld Chlttcnden hckxe Cluttx VVax ne Clance Sandra Clanton Ann Cluton Helen Clix ton -Xmfmda Cloud Robert Coffee Rznmond Lollms l nnt sttmell to be flung w ben our Home mmmq ments w ere begun Frm senror gnls w ue nonnnited for the honor of be connnq l rxon s 1959 llomeeomrng queen V e 'ts w ell 'ts they, were trapped rn dns or suspense 'md W l1t1Hg VX 1th rloflts sluts 1 successful pirule 'md xxetorx for the lwagles we knew thls was 1 Homeeomrng w e would long remember Q 'Y ,W Srd Connor Gerald Connors Aaron Crews Rumond Crlbbs Elois Croft Eugene Curts Barbara Cyr Kathy Daugbterx Claudia Davenport Bobbie glean Dawson Nancy Dean Clara Delp on ld Carl Donahue lxax Domhue Semors Tom Derenthql Rebecca Dillon Juanita Dopson XVmona Douglas vi, 1 Lee Drnwdy Hazel Driggers Jackie Driver Vivian Dubberly Alvis Duliose James Dunn Klary Dunn Raymond Durrence 'lihinksgivine holiclrzy. .-Xfter 1 britf lull we 43 Sandra Dyal Lind1 E'1ton X L hful littlt tim' to think with 'ictivitics ' 'K ' Ji in . :X senior xv the Bliss lfixon contest just wfttr the wctl iito t pre-Christi fcstivi lpplicitions nent out to various colleges intl piosptctixe Lmplox ers excitement filled ex ery one Carol Edwards Robert Edu ards Jerold Ellis Adelaide Emery bherrx Frurcloth X xonne Frlrmer 'XX une Feigle NI'1r1e Felix llennx Fish Ploreme li her Lirrx I loxd Bewerlx I'r1me Q I Q Y- . - t . i and school uoilt t l gg up X on J 1 x 7 K Y I K x me u he nas ties and begun to make plans for next year. As ' i. 1 ' T-S 4 Y' 'Q -' V -' 4 1 Nlarx Gaston Sxbll Gas Semors Jlmmy Freeland Lxlw Futflh La Verne Gelger Carol G1bSOH ' 1 N we 4 Y qw Joyce Gladden Xlary Gneisig Jimmy Godbold Ronnie Goff Caryl Gordon Joyce Graf Jackie Greene llike Gregory I H he Jamgg Gfiqg ixI'Illl1I' Christmas hi-ought the heautiful orchestra and ehorgil program: we. as seniors. felt a little tug at our hearts. Over the holidays we relaxed and waited in anticipation for 'M W all that was to eonie. The Hrst semester Came to in end shortly after We returned to school and we knew that we were on the hnll lip of our high school years Peggx Gwaltnew Alberta Hagan Nlarvin Hammontree David Harrell Lois Harrelson lohnnx Harris Carolxn Haulsins Jean Haxxluns ern Hendrix Qarolxn Henclrx Ldxmrd Herrington odx Hielxs 1 1 L 1 , , , y., . L 1 LZ T , Y 1 A C Y -gv-Q ' , 1 x v K . 1. . Y '- 5 . , . . U -V . , . . , J - 1 . aff Mark Hillis Diane Hinson Semors BObbl Hrldebrand Willie Hlll Tommv Hlnson Elaine Hwhmeh Lumce HodgeQ Gu endolxn Hogan Paula Horsman Donald Horton Larrx Horton bam Houston L1 Y erne Hou ard Rachel Hou ard Velma Howard YVayne Howle Buckling down to work, we began to worry ahout our senior tests. VVe had heard about them for two years but this was dif- ferent: it was our turn. YVe felt the respon- sibility of doing Well. lvith all our worry and wonderment. these days of tests passed into other adx enturesome ones VVe had mins things to plan, to do, and to look forward to Joan Irwin Butch Ison Gwen Jarvis John Jenkins Gan ohns imms ohns Tilmad e ohns Xlarx Ann ohnson Patsx Johnson eanette Jollx udx Lolleen ones Linda ones l G it I 0 ,a I -au I ff fJ J' :J 1 . J f J 1 J J is ' J -J , ww ,M 9-up 'ia-el' -dl' Cmds Katiampei jerrx Kellx 1 1' 7 Semors Dolores jordan hue Kahn Opal Kxmbrlel Betty kmg K ,y .af QYN 'Wars Knxght Carol Knoche Nallx Kroner jean Lanczwter P'1tLE1N1'01ne 'Xian LerQch Pat Lexus Rex Lleu ellxn ,K Lucretia Loftin Delores Loll Senior themes had to he written and this year they had to have footnotes! :Xt the lihrary we could find numhers of our friends working diligently to meet the deadline that was held over our heads. As we handed in the finished products. we elt a SLIYUC of pride in our efforts l lit our themes done, we could relax for a moment Harmon Lookholf joan Love Bonnie Lytle Nettie Maddox Xlbert Niagill Linda Nhllorx Fare Nlzmnmg Rai Nlartin Ieannie Nlatlie or bail Niathis Bexerlx 'Nlelilxeen Chfifle VCI-can ft D .Xh V 3? V Nmursw I , Donna Mclnnis Edna lIcRorie I Semors Cecxle 'NIcGh1n Sarah 'XIcGowan Jerrx Mlller Gerald Rllxon ud1th llurdmlx Nlarxe Xlurru gtexe Nelson Qirolxn Neuman ' l Carol Ann Klobley Phil Bloore Larry Blorgan Ruby llulkin l3'1rb1r1 North Flom O Brlen Qelull s mon hrought thwt dorrnint prtrlotn fcch 5, rhout our sports to 1 IQIIVI Our xellmq IQ we spur red our tewm on uflcctcd thc prmdc und honor we held for our School tht school we would le lun mg, Qhortlx W e hoped their III our fiml war we could lcfue the school xx 1th a urn nlng tum the senlors on thc tewm shared OUT SCIIUITIUIIS Frank O 'Neal Qrmdm Oppenhelmer Kenneth Osburn bl11I'lLX Oxerxtreet 'WH Bonme P1rh1m lm P1rh'1m llidehne Pqrk 'X xrfnnn Parker XI.1rx Parrm kltan Peacock kenneth Peacock Nandra Pearce . ' A X 1 Ba, 1 Jen. t . . - 1' ' 1' nr: . lle 14: . '. ' . 'X x x , 1 v ' . . - - x ' , - - 3 : 4 . Y . xt T, V. K C r . xr a l I 1 3 - ' , V nr - 1 - .., 1 . . J . . A . K' 5 . ' 139 David Penezic Rodney Penland benlors Robert Pelt Ls d1a Pendleton Jon ce Phlllxps Lmda Phlllxps J 'X Jack P1clv1rd Pqm Plummer Amti Polson Clmrlc Pon ell Danm Powell Xena Quattlebaum lune Rfithft liarlmra Ra VM .-X . ' f 'L . . . , e 'S ' - Q A L . I R. fe -Q. 1' Paul Rax an Renshaw is the daxs mox ed on ex erxone xx as ClL1Ql'1f in the lull that comes at this tim cxcrx xefu Spring fu er xx as upon us and thele xxeie fexx xxho xxeie not xlctims of 1tS l'17X daxs VX e endeax ored to keep our grades up but xxc xx ere in 1 dfwe most of the time Hctlxltles had sloxx ed doxxn and each of us xx ent his merrx xx 'Lx xxith hardlx '1 care in the xxorld Saundra Rentz Bobbx Rhoden Edward Rhodes Ellen Rhyne ITIL Geraldine Rice Becky Richardson Donald Richardson Hohhx' Richter Pat Rigdon Tom Rose Ann Rosier JHIHCS ROIIUTYC9 157 Eu cnc Qh1nn'1h'm Normi Sheelx Semors Fred Scarborough Dune Schmmm Roy Shmall Nancy Shuff You 'Ti Sue Shuman I me r SIITIIUOIIS Chfmrlu Qlmonton kent Qmzer ox Cc Qkmner Buddx Sm illwood -Xlbert Qmxth Ex elxn Smxth '3 H Janet Smxth udx Smxth Iht Scmm ltllmxs Nlmstlel the Semm ls uhulct md L lrttx Du mme u us XX Ll1LC lTTlCIT10IL 'umm of tht fwct that tht um xms drfmung to 1 close but we wut g,rw1ng,t0m'lkt tht most of these hnil hr too tux dns XY Oll-xII1Q' on these van ous flctlxltles took most Of our tlme 'md we trlctl to mllxt eflch ex tnt the best ever If Pixon Mars Ann Smxth Rav Smlth Tommle Smlth ack Snxpes v Ixmmx Sorrells Nlrm Jo Spencer Iemome Spxwex Dxana Staggs Charles btmson Ch da Stokes Ima Stokes James Stratton 1 2 W . 'GD ,. . . ,- fur. I 1 1't f pon J' vw u 'x v 'x 1 , v, . - V' , '-'xr' y A'x 1 s I :- :'. - .1 Y . ' xl v . 1'xx '1 . . Z .Y . 1 1 Ina Ray Summerford Nlason Swilley Semors Ferrell Strlckland Gerild SIUTQRCOII Donna Taft Chfzrles Fmner Hcnrx Taxlor NI1r1rm Tfnlor Robert Tulor 'm1ce Thlcn XX11l1e rl homas Tame I1h0111p on X11 11111 Ihomp on Xlelx 1 Thnfr Lmda Tlllman Alfred Tucker ln the lmt tux due of School we lmd teste 1 4 hnfll Qmdcs to xxorrx us Tung o getluer 1ll loose Lnde mxlxmq Qure credlts xx ere H1 order nmullng eznnouncements and if orclermw the fI lClltl0I'l1l cips 'Ind gowns pILpllLkl ue for the endmg of one llfe and the bcglnnlng of 'mother we recalled our clue motto VVe Hnlsh to begm Doxle Tucker George Tuten B111 Tyner Carol Underwood Emllx Y aughn Joeeph X aughn Donna Tean Y orpe Pollx V :nts Barbara VVallxer Glenda H nllxer Henrx YVallace Norma XXYi1llZ1CC 2 c A V 'H P. . . .xv 1 A X . 4- K . - I L v .nl r 'r ' ' ' . ' t- j -1 1 ' ., L' t. 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KL ' ' YY r -1 dw' r .V , Y , Q ,. ll Pat lvard Peggs V 'lrd M--N Semors George Walser Barbara Ward Jamce VVarner Nlargaret VVeaver ' ll JoAnn Whitted .lanell VVilkins Carole XVilliams Teddy YVilliams VVayne VVilliams Jackie Yvillis Klarlen 'NVils0n Lucille Xvollitz Sallx VVoodard Charlotte 11 right Ihe time xx as here to say the final good bxt ldach of us had '1Cf1XLlN participated in class d'1x class night 'md the cass picnic xxith 1 tearful but happy heart GF1LlLlltlOl1 came V1 e realwed as xxe left 1axon,th1t1t xx ould alxx axs remain 1 xixid memorx of the place xx here we had grown and dexeloped xxhere xxe had spent so manx happx days Charles Yarborough Bob Young Lonnie Young Richard Youngblood GERALDINE XILLREY October 17 1941 Nlax 6 1939 YVe the senior elass remember Geraldine as Gerrie from the m'1nx xears of lxnoxxlng and CHIOXIIY7' her pleasmff xx 'txs in grammar school xunior hivh and up until our final year of hi h school bhe was a likable and amus mg person full of laughter and smiles Geraldine xxas a junior at Paxon xxhen she was killed in a tragic automobile accident at the end of the school year. 1Ve pause to pax' tribute to our fellow elasjmate who will not graduate with us, but whose spirit remains. 14 Senior Directory THE SUPERLATIVES pictured in these pages were elected by secret ballot in the senior homerooms early in Ianuary. The DELPHIAN Staff proudly presents these people as typical Paxon students. PENNY ADAKIS: Commercial: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls, Ensemble 3, 4: -Iaclxsonville Youth Chorus 4: Pep Squad 4: Swimming Team 4: Operetta 3, 4. BERNICE ALDRIDGE: Com- mercial: Paxon DE Club 4: Cor- responding Secretary 4. IVY ALLEN: General. KIORRIS ANDERSON: Gen- eral: I. Y. Football 3: Varsity Football 4: Senior Fellows 4: Sen- ior Fellows Klinstrel 4. XVYLFS ANDREVVS: Generali Senior Fellows 4. IIAZEI, ALISTIN : General: DE 3: G. A. A. 2: Future Nurses 2. DIANE BAHANI: Commercial: Publication Representative 2. 3, 4: Future Homemalcers of America 4. FRANK BANDY: College: Sen- ior Fellows 4: Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 2, 3, 4: C. L. 3: Stu- dent Council 2: Laboratory Assist- ant 4. -IERRY BARROXV: General: Senior Fellows 4. FROSTY BILLINGSLEY: Col- lege: EIUIIFYS Talon 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Senior Fellows 4: National Forensic League 2: Dramatics Club 3. NORKIA BIRON: Commer- cial: Cheerleader 4: Senior Girls 4. ,Iubilee 4: Y-Teens 4: National Honor Society' 4: Pep Squad 3: Alunior Girls 3: Junior Class Rep- Woaf jan Teddy Williams Ray Smith resentative 3: Sophomore Class Representative 2: Co-valetlictorian 4. GEORGE BISHOP: General: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Jacksonville Youth Chorus 3, 4: 4-H 2: Oper- etta 3, 4. JCANITA BIVINS: College: G. A. A. 2, 3. 4: Basketball Team 2, 3, 4: Volleyball Team 2, 3: Swim- ming Team 2: .Iunior Girls 3, Ser- geant at arms 3: Senior Girls 4: Softball Team 4: Gym Assistant 3, 4: Snperlative 4. LEON BLACK: Commercial. ROBERT BLITCHINGTON: College. TOKI BOLTON: Commercial: DE 4: DICCA National Associa- tion 4: Sports Klanager 3. NANCY BRADDOCK: Com- mercial: Anchor Club 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls 4: -Iunior Girls 3: Y-Teens 3: Swimming Team 2: Basketball Team 4: Superlative 4. RICHARD BRADFORD: Col- lege: Yarsity Football 4: V. Football 2, 3: Senior Fellows 4, Chaplain 4: Office Aid 4. YVONNE BRADLEY: Com- mercial: hlajorette 2: G. A. A. 2: .Iunior Girls 3: Future Business Leaders 4. Treasurer 4. IO H N BRADLEY: General. ,Il'DY BRAGG: Commercial: Cheerleader 3, 4, Assistant Head 4: Anchor Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Ezzfflefr Talon 2, 3, 4: Publications Representative 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Senior Girls 4, Reporter 4, .Inbilee 4: -Iunior Girls 3, Junior Girls Fashion Show 3: Zeta Y- Teens 3: Dramatics Club 2: Soph- omore Representative 2. BLDDY BRANNEN: General: Audio-Yisual 2, 3: 4-H 2: Senior Fellows 4. EYELYN BRANNING: Com- mercial: Chorus 2, 3: G. A. A. 2. 4: Senior Girls 4. DORIS BRANSFORD: Com- mercial : Girls' Golf Team 3: Cho- TU5 XVAYNE BREESE: College! Senior Fellows 4, President 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4: Var- sity Basketball 3: llascot Anchor Club 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2. 3, 4: Office Aid 2, 3, 4: Calendar 3, 4: Boys' State 3: Good Citizenship Award 3: Junior Class Sergeant at arms 3: Superla- tive 4. ESTHER BRETT: College: French Club 2. 3: Softball Team 2: Senior Girls 4. JAMES BRIGGS: College: Sen- ior Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Jacksonville Youth Symphony 2, 3, 4: Cross Country Track Team 2: Senior Fellows 4. JOSEPH BRINSON: General: J. V. Basketball Team 2: V. Baseball Team 3 : J. V. Football 3: Senior Fellows 4: Varsity Baseball 4. CLYDE BROVVN: College: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4: C. L. 2: Chorus 4: Student Council Rep- resentative 4: Laboratory Assistant 4. RANDALL BROVVNI NG : Gen- eral. JOE BRYAN: General: Senior Class Sergeant at arms 4: Senior Fellows 4: Sergeant at arms 4: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3. Sergeant at arms 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Bliss Paxon Contest IVIaster of Cere- monies 4: KIr. Paxon Contest 4: Calendar 3, 4: Superlative 4. CLYDE BRYANT: Commer- cial: Student Council 4: J. V. Bas- ketball 2: Dflphian 4: Senior Fel- lows 4, llinstrel 4: Superlative 4. YVAYNE BRYANT: General: Cross Country Track Team 3: Baseball 2, 3: Senior Fellows 4: Library Assistant 2: Baseball Ilan- ager 2. ANDREW CAIN : General, Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4. JOHNNIE CAMPBELL: Com- mercial: Anchor Club 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 4: Nfiss Paxon Contest 4: Operetta 3: Senior Chorus 3: Librarian 3: D. C. T. 4: Girls' Ensemble 2, 3: Junior Girls 3: J. C. L. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Pep Squad 2: Chorus Reporter 2, 3. HAYYVOOD CAPPS: Commer- cial: Senior Fellows 4, Third Vice- President 4. BILLY CARTER: Commercial: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Senior Fellows 4. OUIDA CARTER: Commercial. Raymond Sorrels Becky Richardson Ea! cilbreaaecf PETE CARTER: General: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Senior Fellows 4: Safety Committee 3, 4: Calendar 3, 4: Superlative 4. XVENDEL CASTLEBERRY: General: Band 2: Track 2: Cross Country 2, 3. SANDRA CHANDLER: Com- mercial: Pep Squad 2, 3: Swim- ming Team 2, 3: G. A. A.: Junior Girls 3: Senior Girls 4: Jubilee 4: IJ. C '1. 4. LAURA CHASON: Commer- cial: Senior Girls 4. RONALD CHITTENDEN: Commercial: Senior Fellows 4: Band 2, 3: Basketball 2: Student Council 2, 3: Office Aid 2. 3. JACKIE CHITTY: Commer- cial: Senior Girls 4: Girls' 4-H 4: Library Assistant 2, 4. VVAYNE CLANCE: College: Eaglffs Talon 2, 3, 4, Photogra- pher 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Senior Fellows 4, Fourth Vice-President: Timer Lnion School Reporter 3: .lflllflllll School Reporter 4: Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Inter-club Council 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Jefferson Davis Biography Award 3: Dramatics Club 4: C. L. 2, 3: Publications Representative 2: Junior Class Representative 3: Su- perlative 4. SANDRA CLANTON: College: Softball Team 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Basketball Team 4: Swimming Team 2: J. C. L. 2. ANN CLAXTON: Commercial: Student Store llanager 4: Senior Girls 4, Sergeant at arms 4: Fu- ture Business Leaders 4, Vice-Pres- ident 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Junior Girls 3: Pep Squad 3: Student Council Representative 4. HELEN CLAYTON: General: Senior Chorus 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Pep Squad 3. AKIANDA CLOUD: General: D C T 4 ROBERT COFFEE: General. RAYMOND COLLINS: Gen- eral: J. C. L. 3: Future Teachers 4. GERALD CONNORS: College: Band 2: Orchestra 3. AARON CREYVS: General: Sen- ior Fellows 4: 4-H 2, 3. RAYKIOND CRIBBS: Commer- cial: Varsity Football 4: V. Football 3. ELOIS CROFT: Commercial. VVINSTON CROFT: General: DE 3, 4. EUGENE CURTS: Commer- cial: Boys' Chorus 2: Senior Cho- rus 3, 4: Publication Representa- tive 4. CLAUDIA DAVENPORT: College: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Student Conductor 3, 4: Blarching Band 3, 4: Senior Girls 4: Publications Representative 2, 3, 4: Jubilee 4. BOBBIE JEAN DAWSON: Commercial: Delphian 4: Future Business Leaders 4, President 4: Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: Junior Girls 3: Calendar 4. NANCY DEAN: General: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: Transferred from Montgom- ery High, VVest Virginia. CLARA LEE DELP: General: Roruan 4. REBECCA DILLON: Commer- cial: Future Business Leader 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: Junior Girls 3: Junior Class Representative 3. CARL DONAHUE: General: D. C. T. 3, 4: Golf Team 2. KAY DONAH UE: General: Senior Chorus 3, 4: Pep Squad 3: Girls' Chorus 2. JUANITA DOPSON: Commer- cial. BARBARA DOUGLAS: Gen- eral. WINONA DOUGLAS: Gen- eral: Swimming Team 3, 4. LEE DRAWDY: College: Sen- ior Class President 4: Inter-Club Council 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3: 4-H County Council President 4: 4-H Vice-President 4: 4-H 2, 3, 4: Senior Fellows 4: Calendar 4: Junior Class President 3: Page Boy in U. S. Congress 3: 4-H Sec- retary 3: Boys' State 3: Cross Country 3: National Forensic League 2, 3: Sophomore Class Vice-President 2: Basketball 2: Swimming 2: Spanish Club 2. I-IAZEL DRIGGERS: Commer- cial. JACKIE DRIVER: General: Transferred from Alameda High School, Alameda, California. VIVIAN DUBBERLY: Com- mercial: Senior Girls 4: Jubilee 4: Delphian 4: Junior Girls 3, Junior Girls Fashion Show 3: C. L. 2: Future Nurses 2: 4-H 2: Superla- tive 4. ALVIS DUBOSE: General. mon! gaafjaf Clyde Bryant Nancy Braddock KIARY JANE DUNN: Com- mercial: Senior Girls 4: Future Business Leaders 4: Student Coun- cil Representative 4: Jubilee 4. RAYMOND DURRENCE: General. SANDRA DYAL: Commercial: Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 4: Junior Girls 3: G. A. A. 3: Pep Squad 2: Sophomore Representative 2: Future Homemakers 4. LI NDA LICIQ EATON : General: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 4: Golden Eagle Mascot 3: Junior Girls 3: Senior Girls 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Office Aid 3: Girls' 4-H 2: Sabots 2. CAROL IQDVVARDS: General: Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 4. ROBERT EDWARDS: J. V. Football 2: J. V. Baseball 2: Jack- sonville Youth Chorus 4: Senior Fellows 4: Chorus Z, 3, 4. JEROLD ELLIS: College: Mr. Paxon Contest 4: Senior Fellows 4: Track Team 4: Publications Representative 3. ADELAIDE EMERY: College: Student Director 4, Thespians and Dramatics 4: Senior Girls 4: Pep Squad 4: Sabots 4: Rowan 4: Fu- ture Teachers 4. SHERRY FAIRCLOTH: Com- mercial: Future Business Leaders 4, Secretary 4: Zeta Y-Teens 4: G. A. A. 4. YVONNE FARKIER: Commer- cial: Student Director of the Bliss Paxon Contest 4: Student Direc- tor of the Nlr. Paxon Contest: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4. VVAYN E FEAGLE: General. MARIE FELIX: General: Sa- bots 4: Thespians and Dramatics 4: Senior Girls 4: Future Teach- er 4. RONALD FINK: Commercial. BEN NY FISH: General. FLO FISHER: General: Anchor Club 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls 4: J. C. L. 2, 3: Future Nurses 2: Gym Assistant 2, 3, 4: Basketball Team 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Senior Chorus 4: Anchorettes 4. LARRY FLOYD: Commercial: D. C. T. 4: Cross Country Track Team 2, 3, 4: V. Baseball 2. BEVERLY FRANIE: College: Senior Girls 4: Y-Teens 4: Span- ish Club 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Transferred from Nitro High, Nitro, West Virginia. JIXIXIY FREELAND: General. LILY FCTCH: College5 Future Teachers 45 J. C. L. 3. XVILLIAM GARDNER: V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 4. VIRGINIA GASTON: Com- mercialg Senior Girls 45 Publica- tions Representative 4. LAVERNE GEIGER: Commer- cialg G. A. A. 2, 35 Student Coun- cil Representative 25 Publications Representative 2, Y-Teens 25 Jun- ior Class Representative 35 D. C. T. 45 Senior Girls 4. CAROL GIBSON: Generalg Girls' Chorus 2. JOYCE GLADDEN: General5 Senior Chorus 45 Senior Girls 45 Junior Girls 35 Girls, Chorus 35 G. A. A. 2. KIARY GNEISIG: General5 Fu- ture Homemakers 3, Historian 35 Student Council 45 Pep Squad 4, Secretary 45 G. A. A. 4. CARYL GORDON: College5 Student Council 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 Future Home- makers 4. JOYCE GRAF: Commercial. MICHAEL GREGORY: Col- lege5 Band 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Audio Visual 4. BARBARA JEAN GRIFFIN: Commercial. PHILLlPGUTHRIE:Commer- cial. PEGGY GWALTNEY: Gen- eral5 Junior Girls 35 Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 35 Dramatics Club 35 D.C.T. 4, Treasurer 4. ALBERTA HAGAN: College5 Homecoming Queen 45 Senior Girls 45 Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 35 Office Aid 35 Delphian 2. DAVID HARRELL: College5 Boys State 35 Key Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Student Council 45 Inter- Club Council 45 National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, President 3, Ser- geant-at-arms 45 Thespians and Dramatics 3, 45 Track 45 Junior Classical League 3, 4, Sergeant at arms 45 Senior Fellows 45 4-H 2, 3, 4. LOIS HARRELSON: Commer- cial. I Sandra Oppenheimer Wayne Clance Wad lbependagd JOHNNY HARRIS: Commer- cial5 Basketball 25 V. Football 35 Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Senior Fellows 45 Senior Chorus 4. CAROLYN HAVVKINS: Com- mercial 5 EHHlF,S Talon 3, 45 Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Y- Teens 3, 45 Junior Girls 3, Secre- tary 35 Junior Class Representa- tive 3. JEAN HAWKINS: General5 D. C. T. 3, 4, President 3, Parlia- mentarian 45 Student Council 2, 35 Publications Representative 35 Senior Girls 45 G. A. A. 2. GRADY HELTON: Commer- cial5 Senior Fellows 4. JERRY HENDRIX: General5 Senior Fellows 45 Library Coun- cil 4. CAROLYN HENDRY : College 5 Senior Girls 45 Cheerleader 45 Senior Fellows llascot 45 Junior Girls 35 Y-Teens 45 Swimming Team 25 Latin Club 35 Home- coming Sponsor 3. EDVVARD HERRINGTON: Commercial. JODY I-IICKS: Commercial. XVARREN HIGGINBOTH- ABI: Commercial5 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 25 DE Club 3, 4, President 4. BOBBI HlLDERBRAND:Com- mercial 5Publication Representative 2, 45 D. C. T. 4, Secretary 4. KIIKE HILL: College5 Calendar 45 Senior Fellows 45 National Fo- rensic League 4. KIARK HILLIS: College5 Ea- qlffr Talon 2, 3. 45 Key Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council 35 Senior Fellows 45 Bas- ketball 25 National Forensic League 2. DIANE HINSON:Co1lege5 Sen- ior Girls 45 Junior Girls 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Y- Teens 3, 4. ELAINE HISHMEH: Commer- cial: Senior Girls 45 Oflice Aid 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Junior Girls 3, Fashion Show 3. ELNICE HODGES: Commer- cial. GXVENDOLYN HOGAN: Col- lege5 Star Graduate 45 G. A. A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Senior Class Chaplain 45 Home- coming Court 45 National Honor Society 45 Senior Girls 4, Treasu- rer 45 Junior Girls 3, Chaplain 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Superlative 4. DONALD HORTON: General, Senior Chorus 3, 4, 4-H 2, 3, Sen- ior Fellows 4. LARRY HORTON: General, 4-H 2, 3, Track 2, Senior Fellows 4, 2nd Vice-President 4. LAVERNE HOWARD: Com- mercial. RACHEL HOWARD: General. VELMA HOWARD: Commer- cial, National Honor Society 4, Student Council 2, 3, Office Aid 2, 3, 4. WAYNE HOWLE: Commer- cial, Basketball 2. TO M MY H UBBARD: General. JOAN IRWIN: General, Future Nurses Club 2, National Forensic League 2, Latin Club 2. BUTCH ISON: College, Vice- President of Junior Class 3, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, EagIe's Talon 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Fellows 4, J. C. L. 2, N. F. L. 4, Basketball 2 , Vice-President of Senior Class 4. GWEN JARVIS: Commercial, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Chorus 2, 4, Swimming Team 2, 3. GARY JOHNS: General, Sen- ior Fellows 4. TALMADGE JOH N S: Com- mercial. PATSY JOHNSON: Commer- cial, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Girls 4, Pep Squad 2, 3. JEANETTE JOLLY: General, Sabots 4, Chorus 3, 4. LINDA JONES: General, Cho- rus 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls 3, Sen- ior Girls 4, Jubilee 4. JUDY JONES: College, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 4, Gym Assistant 4. DELORES JORDAN: General, G. A. A. 4, Senior Girls 4, Ju- bilee 4. KRIS KAHN: College, Cheer- leader 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Senior Girls 4, Publication's Representative 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 2. CYNTHIA KATSAMPES: College, Delphian 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Secre- tary 4, Future Teachers 4, Histo- rian 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Jun- ior Girls 3,Treasurer 3 , C. L. 3. JERRY KELLY: General. OPAL KIMBRIEL: College. Wadi oZiAeQ ja owceeal Butch Spivey Ina Ray Summerford MARY KNIGHT: Commercial. CAROL KNOCHE: Commer- cial, Miss Paxon Contest 4, Dra- matics Club 4, Senior Girls 4, Band 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2. LARRY KNOWLES: General. SALLY KROIER: College, Sen- ior Girls 4, Spanish Club 4, Miss Paxon Contest 4, Office Aid 4, Pep Squad 2, Chorus 2, Librarian 2. JEAN LANCASTER: Commer- cial, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Secretary of Sophomore Class 2. LATRELL JOWERS: General. PATRICIA LeMOINE: Gen- eral. BILL LEONARD: College. MARY LERSCH : College, Band 2, 3, Senior Girls 4, French Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Sabots 4, Swimming Team 2. PATRICIA LEWIS: Commer- cial, Softball Team 2, 4-H 2, General Chorus 2, Girls, Chorus 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G. A. A. 4. REX LLEWELLYN: College, Student Council 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. LUCRETIA LOFTIN: College, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DOLORES LOLL: College, Miss Paxon Contest 4, Miss Paxon 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Sen- ior Girls 4, Dramatics Club 4, Transferred from Fort Knox High School 4. HARMON LOOKHOFF: Col- lege, Spanish Club 2. JOAN LOVE: College, Chorus 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2. BONNIE LYTLE: General, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Pep Squad 4. NETTIE NIADDOX: Commer- cial, Transferred from Lyons, Georgia. ALBERT MAGILL: Colleges Student Council 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4-H 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Basket- ball 2, Baseball 2. LINDA MALLORY: Commer- cial, Cheerleader 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Y-Teens 4 , Junior Girls 3. FAYE BIANNING: Commer- cial3 Student Council 2, 33 G. A. A. 3g Y-Teens 23 Junior Girls 33 Office Aid 23 D. C. T. 4, Vice- President 43 Junior Class Secre- tary 3. RAY IIARTIN: College3 Senior Fellows 43 Spanish 2, President 2. JEANETTE BIATHESON: C0lT1ITlCI'Cl3lQ Junior Girls 3, G. A. A. 23 Senior Girls 4. GAIL NIATHIS: Commercial3 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Senior Chorus 4. BEVERLY McELVEEN: Com- mercial3 Cheerleader 4, Treasurer 43 Anchor Club 3, 43 Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 43 Junior Girls 3, Fash- ion Show 33 Thespians 33 Y-Teens 33 Sophomore Class Treasurer 23 Eaglefs Talon 43 Publications Rep- resentative 2. SARAH MCGOWAN: Commer- cial3 Delphian 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4, Chaplain 43 Senior Girls 4, Ju- bilee 43 Student Council 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Calendar 33 Homecoming Sponsor 3, 43 Junior Girls 3, Fashion Show 33 Sopho- more Representative 2. DONNA MCINNIS: Commer- cial. CHARLES MCLEAN: General. EDNA McRORIE: College3 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Presi- dent 33 G. A. A. 33 Bliss Paxon Contest 33 Student Council 23 Publications Representative 3, 43 Calendar 43 Library Council 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior Girls 43 Spanish Club 33 Sabots 33 Thes- pians 23 Pep Squad 2, 3. JERRY XIILLER: College3 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. GERALD NIIXON: General. CAROL ANN BIOBLEY: Com- mercial3 Publication Representa- tive 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Sen- ior Girls43 D. C. T. 4. PHIL KIOORE: College3 Del- phian 3, 43 Senior Fellows 4, Sec- retary 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Baseball 2. LARRY llORGAN: Commer- cial3 Senior Fellows 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. LEE MORRIS 1 College. Clyda Stokes Wayne Breese motif wrdafii RUBY BIULKIN: Commercial3 Y-Teens 3, 43 Office Aid 33 G. A. A. 2, 43 Student Council 23 Girls' Basketball Team 2. MARIE MURRAY: Commer- cial3 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 43 Transferred from Key West High School 4. STEVE NELSON: Commercialg Senior Fellows 43 Junior Class Representative 3. CAROLYN NEWMAN: Col- lege3 Senior Girls 43 Pep Squad 2, 4, Secretary 43 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 43 Office Aid 43 Del- phian 43 Junior Girls 3 3 G. A. A. 2. BARBARA NORTH: General3 Senior Girls 4. FLORA O'BRlEN: Commercial 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls 43 4-H 2, 3, 4. FRANK O'NEAL: College3 Baseball 2, 3, 4. SANDRA OPPENHEIMER: College3 Delphian 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 Star Graduate 43 Senior Class Vice-President 43 Calendar 4 3 An- chor Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 33 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 lnter-Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Brinkworth Award 23 Junior Girls 3, President 33 Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 43 French Club 2, 33 Su- perlative 4. KENNY OSBURN: General. DELNIAR OSBORNE: Gen- eral3 D. E. Club 3, 4. SHIRLEE OVERSTREET: Commercial3 Senior Girls 4, Ju- bilee 43 Junior Girls 33 G. A. A. 33 Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 2, 3. HANK PAGE: General. BONNIE PARHAM: College' Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 43 Publica- tions Representative 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Junior Girls 33 G. A. A. 43Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 National Forensic League 3, Secretary 33 Sabots 2, 33 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 23 Future Teachers 23 Future Nurses 2 3 Junior Classi- cal League 2, 3. JINIXIY PARHANI: College3 Key Club 43 Senior Fellows 4, First Vice-President 43 Varsity Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 Var- sity Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Base- ball 3, 43 Junior Girls Xlascot 33 Inter-Club Council 43 V. Foot- ball 23 V. Basketball 23 V. Baseball 23 Student Council 3j Su- perlative 4. INIADELINE PARK: Commer- cial. VIRGINIA PARKER: General, G. A. A. 3, 4. IVIARY PARRIS: General, Of- fice Aid 4, Library Council 2, 3. ALLAN PEACOCK: Commer- cial. KENNETH PEACOCK: Col- lege, Golf 3, 4, Library Council 4, Cross Country Z, Track 2. ROBERT PELT: General, D. E. Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3. SANDRA PEARCE: Commer- cial. TOBIIXIY PELHAIVI: College: Senior Fellows 4. LYDIA PENDLETON: Col- lege, Cheerleader 4, Senior Girls 4, Orchestra 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Bliss Paxon 3, Junior Girls 3, Fashion Show 3. DAVID PENEZIC: General, D. E. Club 4, Publication Represen- tative 3. RODNEY PENLAND: Gen- eral, Varsity Football 4. JOYCE PHILLIPS: General, 4-H 2, D. E. Club 4, Recording Secretary 4. LINDA PHILLIPS: College, Student Council 2, 3 , Junior Clas- sical League 2, 3, Historian 3, Fu- ture Teachers 4, Chaplain 4, G. A. A. 2, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Pep Squad 2. JACK PICKARD: College, Stu- dent Council 2, Sergeant at arms of Sophomore Class 2, Senior Fel- lows 4. PATSY PLUMRIER: General. ANITA POLSON: College, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Chorus 4, Senior Girls 4, Swim- ming Team 3, 4, Gym Assistant 2, 3, 4. ALBERT POVVELL: General, J. V. Football 2, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Boys' Cho- rus 3, President 3, Chorus 4, Sen- ior Fellows 4. DARRELL POWELL: College, Senior Fellows 4. NENA QUATTLEBAUM: Commercial. JUNE RATLIFF: Commercial. FRANK RAWLS: General. PAUL RAY: Commercial. JAN RENSHAW: General, Key Club Sweetheart 4, iVIiss Paxon mogul .fdffracfiue Joe Bryan Vivian Dubberly Contest 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Sabots 3, 4, Secretary 3, Senior Girls 4, Junior Girls 3, Fashion Show 3. SAUNDRA RENTZ: Commer- cial, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Librarian 2, Miss Paxon Contest 4, Senior Girls 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Girls! Ensemble 4, Operetta 3, 4, Pep Squad 2. ROBERT RHODEN: Commer- cial. EDWARD RHODES: Senior Fellows 4, Chorus 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, J. V. Football 2. ELLEN RHYNE: College, An- chor Club 4, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Senior Girls 4, Vice-President 4, Jubilee 4, Delphian 3, 4, Bus- iness llanager 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, G. A. A. 2, Junior Girls 3, Homecoming Spon- sor 3. GERALDINE RICE: Commer- cial, Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Future Business Leaders 4, G. A. A. 3, 4. BECKY RICHARDSON: Col- lege, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Girls 4, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 3, 4, Jacksonville Youth Symphony 4, French Club 3, 4. DONALD RICHARDSON: General, D. E. Club 4, Sergeant- at-arms 4, Senior Fellows 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Audio Visual 3. BOBBY RICHTER: General. BUTCH RINGLER: General. ANN ROSIER: Commercial, National Honor Society 4, D. C. T. 4, Junior Class Chaplain 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Senior Girls 4, Student Council 2, 4, G. A. A. 2. JIM ROUN TREE : Commercial , J. V. Football 2, 3, Varsity Foot- ball 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Basketball 2. DONALD ROWE: General, D. C. T. 3, 4. JOHN JENKINS: General, D. E. Club 4. DIANNE SCHRAMN: Com- mercial. ROY SHINALL: General, Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4, Senior Fel- lows 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4, 4-H 2, 3, Senior Girls Mascot 4. FRED SCARBOROLGH: Gen- eral. EUGENE SHANNAHAN: Col- lege, D. E. Club 4, Parliamenta- rian 4: Senior Fellows 4, Cross Country 3. NANCY SHUFF: General, 4-H 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls 4. SEE SHUNIAN: Commercial, Sabots 3, G. A. A. 4. JACK SIKES: General, Student Council 2, 4-H 2, 4. EARNEST SIIIMONS: Gen- eral, Band 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 3, 4. CHARLES SIMONTON: Gen- eral, D. C. T. 4, Band 3, Student Council 2, Art Club 2. KENT SIZER: General, D. C. T. 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 2, Student Council 4, Senior Fellows 4. JOYCE SKINNER : Commercial. ALBERT SMITH: General. EVELYN SIIITH: Commer- cial, Senior Girls 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls 3, Swimming Team 3, 4, Office Aid 3, 4, Pub- lications Representative 2. RAY SMITH: College, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, French Club 4, Senior Fellows 4, Science Club 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 2, Superlative 4. JINI SKHTH: General, J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 4. JANET SMITH: General, Span- ish Club 2. JUDY SKHTH: General, D. C. T. 4. RIARY ANN SBIITH: College, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Junior Clas- sical League 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. TOMMIE JEAN SKIITH: Commercial, Student Council 4, Iimmy Parham 5...-J' Juanita Bivins Wax .ltftfgtre Publications Representative 2, 3, Otlice Aid 2, 3: Student Store 4. JACK SNIPES: General, V. Football 2, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Senior Fel- lows 4. JIMMY SORRELLS: General. MARY JO SPENCER: Gen- eral, Senior Girls 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Future Nurses 2. JENIOINE SPIVEY: College, Star Graduate 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Paliamentarian 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus President 2, Sen- ior Chorus President 4, All Coun- ty Chorus 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at arms 4, Athlete's Scholarship Award 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, lnternational Rep- resentative 3, Senior Director 4: Boys' State Representative 3 , Soph- omore Class President 2, Brink- worth Award 2, lnter-Club Coun- cil 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 2, 3 4, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Senior Fellows 4, Calen- dar 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Superla- tive 4. CHARLES STINSON: College: Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, Base- ball 4, Golf 2, 3, Senior Fellows 4, Treasurer 4, Key Club 4, Li- brary Council 4, J. V. Football 3, J. V. Basketball 2. CLYDE STOKES: College, Star Graduate 4: Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Director 2, Correspond- ing Secretary 3, President 4, Homecoming Court 4, Calendar 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, Senior Girls 4, Good Citizenship Award 3, Basketball Team 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, llanager 3, 4, Band 2, Office Aid 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Superlative 4, Co-Valedictorian 4. EVA STOKES: College, Del- fwhimz 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Junior Girls 3, 4-H 2, 3, 4, 4-H County Council 3, 4, President 3, Parlia- mentarian 4. XVI LLIAKI STOREY: General. JAMES S'l'RA'l l'ON: General, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, D. E. Club 4. TERRELL STRICKLAN D: General, Senior Fellows 4, 4-H 2, 3. GERALD STURGEON: Col- lege. INA RAY SUMMERFORD: Collegeg Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Senior Girls 4, Presi- dent 43 Star Graduate 43 Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Director 33 National Honor Society 3, 4, Chaplain, 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Calendar 43 EagIe's Talon 43 Junior Girls 3, Vice-President 33 Publications Representative 2, 33 Oflice Aid 43 Homecoming Court 43 Junior Classical League 2, 33 G. A. A. 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Su- perlative 43 Salutatorian 4. TONY SVVAFFORD: Generalg D. E. Club 4. MASON SWILLEY: COllCgCQ Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Football 43 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Senior Fellows 43 Y-Teens Klas- cot 3, 43 J. V. Football 23 J. V. Basketball 23 J. V. Baseball 2. DONNA TAFT: Commercial3 Girls' Chorus 43 Pep Squad 43 G. A. A. 43 Transferred from Robert E. Lee 4. HENRY TAYLOR: Collegeg Swimming Team 3, 43 Cross Coun- try 43 Senior Fellows 4. MARION TAYLOR: Commer- cial3 4-H 2, 43 Junior Girls 33 Senior Girls 43 Future Business Leaders 43 Future Nurses 23 Y- Teens 4. ROBERT TAYLOR: General3 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Track 3. JANICE THIEN: General3 Fu- ture Teachers 2, 33 Senior Girls 43 4-H 4. MELVA KAY THRIFT: Com- mercial 3 4-H 23 Future Homemak- ers 23 Chorus 23 Y-Teens 2. WILLIE THOIVIAS: GCHCf3l, Band 2, 33 Cross Country 43 Sen- ior Fellows 43 4-H 2, 3. JAMES THOMPSON: Gen- eral3 4-H, 3, 4, Secretary 43 V. Football 33 Senior Fellows 4. VIRGINIA THOIVIPSON : Col- lege? C. L. 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 Future Home- makers 43 G. A. A. 43 Senior Girls, 43 Inter-Club Council 3, 4. LINDA TILLNIAN: GCHCfZl3 Senior Girls 43 G. A. A. 33 D. C. T. 4. WALTER TOMLINSON: Col- lege3 Varsity Football 43 J. V. Football 2, 33 Senior Fellows 43 Sophomore Class Representative 23 Superlative 4. mon' popwfar Pete Carter Margaret Weaver ALFRED TUCKER: Collegeg Spanish Club 3. DOYLE TUCKER: College3 Varsity Football 43 V. Football 33 Senior Fellows 43 Student Council 3, 4. GEORGE TUTEN: College3 J. C. L. 23 Varsity Football Man- ager 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball llanager 4. EMILY VAUGHN: General3 Senior Girls 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Sa- bot 4, Treasurer 43 lVIajorette 23 Publication Representative 2, 3, 43 Junior Girls 3, Fashion Show 33 Spanish Club 3. DON NA VORPE: Commercial. POLLY WAITS: Generalg Fu- ture Homemakers 43 Swimming 3, 4. CLARENCE WALKER: Gen- eral. PAT WARD: College3 N. F. L. 3, 4, President 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2. PEGGY WARD: Generalg G. A. A. 23 D. E. Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Treasurer 43 Chorus 2. JANICE WARNER: Collegeg Thespians 33 Senior Chorus 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, 33 Miss Paxon Contest 4. TEDDY WILLIAMS: Collegeg Senior Class Treasurer 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 Senior Girls 43 Student Council 3, 43 Junior Girls 33 Jun- ior Class Representative 33 J. C. L. 3 3 Y-Teens 43 Swimming Team 23 Volleyball Team 3, 43 Sponsor at Homecoming 43 Superlative 4. WILLIAM TYNER: College: Swimming 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Var- sity Football 33 Chorus 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 33 Senior Fellows 4. CAROL UNDERWOOD: Com- mercialg Senior Girls 43 Oflice Aid 43 Future Business Leaders 43 Of- hce Aid 23 Library Aid 3. BARBARA WALKER: College: Calendar 43 J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3. Miss C. L. 3, Presi- dent 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Anchor Club 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 23 Inter-Club Coun- cil 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 43 N. F. L. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Senior Chorus 43 Eagle? Talon 43 Junior Girls 33 Senior Girls 4. Jubilee 4 Oflice Aid 4. GLEN DA XVALKER: Commer- cial3 Calendar 43 Senior Girls 4, Chaplain 3 Junior Girls 3 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Secretary 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Publications Representative 3, 4. NORKIA WALLACE: Commer cial. HENRY XVALLACE: College: Star Graduate, 43 Thespians, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, President 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Boys, State Representative 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 43 Florida Dis- trict Convention Delegate 3, Inter- national Convention Delegate 43 Student Council 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Varsity Football Klan- ager 3, 43 Varsity Track Manager 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 3, 43 Busi- ness llanager 43 Boys' Chorus 23 Senior Fellows 43 C. L. 2. GEORGE WALSER: College3 Spanish Club 23 Varsity Football Nlanager 23 Varsity Track Klan- ager 2. BARBARA WARD: Commer- cial3 Girls' Chorus 23 Senior Cho- rus 3, 4. EUGENE WATERS: General3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. MARGARET WEAVER: Col- legeg Cheerleader, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 43 Star Graduate 43 Anchor Club 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 33 Inter-Club Council 2, 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 43 Cal- endar 43 Delphian 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 4-H 2, President 23 Senior Girls 43 Future Teachers 23 G. A. A. 23 Junior Girls 3. Fashion Show 33 Student Store 23 Al. C. I.. 2: Superlative 4. .IANELL XVILKINS: Commer- Clllll Senior Class Secretary 43 Junior Class Treasurer 33 Cheer- leader 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Anchor Club 3, 43 Senior Girls 43 Calendar 43 G. A. A. 33 Gym As- sistant 33 Basketball Team 3. CAROLE IVILLIAKIS: Col- lege3 French Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior Girls 43 Walter Tomlinson T 'sr' 1 M Gwendolyn Hogan ejzrienaffezif Junior Girls 33 Eagles Talon 43 Publications Representative 3. YVAYNE XVILLIARIS: General. JACKIE VVILLIS: Commercial. MARLEN WILSON: Commer- cial3 Band 23 Swimming Team 33 Senior Girls 4. LUCILLE VVOLLITZ: Com- mercial. SALLY WOODWARD: Com- mercial3 Senior Girls, 43 G. A. A. 43 Rowan 4. CHARLOTTE VVRIGHT: Commercial3 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, President 43 Anchor Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls 43 Jun- ior Girls 33 Chaplain of Sopho- more Class, 23 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4g Student Council 43 Gym Assistant 2, 3, 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Senior Girls' Jubilee 4. CHARLES YARBROUGH: General. LONNIE YOUNG: College3 Star Graduate 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Drum Klajor 43 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Student Conduc- tor 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council, 2, 3, 43 J. C. L. 2, 3, Vice President 33 Golf Team 43 Senior Fellows 4. RICHARD YOUNGBLOOD: General. THE STAR GRADUATES shown on the following pages were nomi- nated and voted upon by the faculty. The DELPHIAN staff takes pleas- ure in presenting these outstanding students who have given of their time and talent for Paxon. CLYDA STOKES Active in many phases C of school life, Clyda sparkles with vitality and initiative. Her teachers, as well as her numerous friends, find her always willing to help with whatever needs to be done. PaXon's co-valedictorian, representative to Girls' State, and president of Anchor Club, Clyda is a notable personality. 14 JEMOINE SPIVEY Prominent in school affairs emoine has Won acclaim for himself and Paxon While president of Student Council and Senior Chorus and a member of the football team he maintains a high scholastic average In an unassuming manner Jemome has become an outstanding leader 'Germs f'x WAYNE BREESE Wayne's gift for friendship lifts him high among those who know him. Relaxed and fun loving, he is a sociable person with a mischievous grin. Known for his superior athletic abilities Wayne had the distinction in his junior year of being offered a football scholarship to Auburn 2' ,Q , SANDRA OPPENHEIMER Dependable and self assured IS our editor in chief of the Delphzan Recognized for her many talents and distinguished personality Sandra is she attempts With these qualities in mind we look to her with admiration and respect 7 L 1 yi it ,Win 4 g' . l . . z ..nQ A Q75 mia- -2 outstanding in everything ' , l . ,,g. 'L V 1 it . . . . . L..g.:jA V . - ' .P1. as . . .rf ' INA RAY SUMMERFORD Doing things Well with seemingly little effort, PaXon's Salutatorian is carefree and happy-go-lucky. These stand her in good stead when she presides over the Senior Girls meetings or records Student Council minutes With an infinite capacity for fun Ina is a welcome addition to any group 11 H EN RY WALLACE Sincere conscientious, and intense Henry strives to please His dependability and integrity are recognized throughout our school With music and dramatics as his major interests, it is surprising to find that he has been a hard working manager of all sports since his sophomore year JIMMY PARHAM Co captaxn and quarterback of the football team jlmmy was named the outstandmg passer 1n the Clfy From there he went on to star 1n both basketball and baseball A qu1et manner and winning ways characterlze jlmmy 1n all that he does MARGARET WEAVER Our 11vely head cheerleader Margaret partrclpates 1n her many act1v1t1es w1th boundless enthus1asm Her dry Wlt and ab1l1ty to get th1ngs done put her Way ahead ln everythmg In fact Margaret CXh1b1IS all the qual1ficat1ons of a true Paxomte 'N . l . 3 , GWENDOLYN HOGAN A genume IDICFCSI ln others and an unselfish spmt persomfy Gwen She was elected chaplaln of the Senlor Class and a member of the Homecommg Court Her llkable ways and sweet dlsposltlon mak a favorlte at Paxon 5 e Gu en DAVID HARRELL Forthrlght and outspoken Dav1d makes a forceful mmpresslon upon those around h1m ' H1s energy IS dlrected toward leadlng the Key Club and workmg Wlth 4 H Davrd s res1l1ent personallty carrles hlm through dlfhcult tasks when others mlght falter 4 . . . l is f-.M 3.-J X Bxx LONNIE YOUNG Our musically inclined drum major, Lonnie is an energetic young man with the will to Work. Tasks are completed quickly and easily when he is put in charge With just the right amount of friendliness and seriousness Lonnie IS well liked by everyone I fr-4 LYDIA PENDLETON Lovely and talented Lydia is certainly a versatile person In addition to cheerleading she is outstanding in the field of music Having had the honor of being Lydia has found numerous friends in her two years here , r Y V , ' 4 Miss Paxon in her junior year f 1 I ' 64, aff ,jjj ' I 1 ,ff L' . if I9 K Q, ,5 ,X5,f1:v. 4-na, 1 W ,, c 5 iss . :Jiri . j-. A 5Wfi fir 3? QL' ,giv- 'SG ' O ixc'L'I,'l'Y members at Paxon are Z1 re- spected group who spend much of their time in trying to supply the students with the knowledge necessary for success in lite. The faculty forms the foundation of :1 progressive school which is the een- ter ol' learning. Overlooking the lweauti- ful St. .lohns River. the Duvall Countv in --- '50 , 00041 lqq, , 'l QQ QQ -lm CO!! 'iii' Qjooa ,.... 'Ofc ,,, iii! iQg,: ws- , . W. L fifl osa,, i an an, . .-its fo. , 2 D !1lJX 4'5l4 i4!s- 0 A 1 f +1 fill ii0!i Courthouse, where the School Board of- lices are located. serves in the same ca- pacity cts the school does for the admin- istration of Pnxon. The husiness of the citv revolves around this niost impor- f1lIlflHlllLllIlQ,lUSt as the business of the school focuses on the ctdministrzltion. 0.4 1 Marg ,S+ SU 11? 1: QQ? few vm: if' W. Aww: H 5,5 .Efmf - ij 'ff Sis f' 1 wp, Eg Q. ,YF if I 1 vc , , Pi. , Hag' if Q 125' , A4 K? Q inf? 'in D5 iii: 37111 -U' 'UU UN' Wu um 'U' '50 Ov' 'wa mn ,sua ug.. ...f .,,,, ,uh .fm H... .. ,N mn 'lv' --a v. .... .... M ' 7l' V r 1000 uv n 2 . . , 1. . m.. ,. .. ,... um . ---- n ,, .mum I ,. . 73331 ,Qq13W517 nl av. l l- : -' -If -rfiiilf :kud- Administration Prmclpal XVI I LONII II SIU KRPR X lelder 1ITlOI1g,,lL1dLI'S Nlr Sheirer mrnestl due t h h ance 0 t C sihml Xu ll1LilSpLIiS1i5lL pint of 1 axon thu Lhmts 'md 1blllflLSOf Nlr Shexrei 111 dceplx apprcclatcd bx 111 K 5 Q i O U 4 1 1 v -A - , . . Q . n y C s t c affairs of Paxon. XVith persever , c crmtlnuzllly works im' thc best mtcrcsts T h 1. A J ' Sz ' ,L ' I . ' A , ' -I Assistant Principal DONALD L. CROSS Chfiracteristic of Nlr. Cross ' h' friendlv disposition hicked up by his strong willed LlCfCI'H11l1'ltlOIl HX a dis Ciplimrmn he treats the hoxs problems mth understanding ln his Hrst yefxr 'ls XSSlSt'1llf Prlncipil he his Contributed time 'md eiioit ton '1I'LlS the betterment of Pixon Dean of Girls LILLI XX B FRASER Taking 1 g,enume interest in the xx eltare ot the girls 'it Paxton Nlrs Fraser en thusmstlcillx f lClslCS her job Excellmg in '1ll she does she superxises the clinic mth kindness and gentleness Fxpress ing mth actions her hne qualities Nlrs Prszsei is 'xdmired bx all who know her lS D i x IS IS L , -' L .AS ' .. . v, 4 1, , 1 L l 1 1 1 L a A, L 11 L ' an v 1 1 K LA' Q I Nix .s- rl r ' 7 I. V14 1 - L L YLY 1 AV C , v v Q4 1 L Q K v Y , v 1 M01 John T Axton Joe C Baxley Donald Bl. Bradley Thomas G. Browning Guidance Counselor ROSANNE R H XRTVVFLI Our gulclwnce counselor Miss Hartwell IS COY'ltIHlI1llj alert to ald the students mth then problems Lookmg to her wlth ldmrmtlon ind conhdenct the stu dents trust ln hu judgment Charlotte M Beckley V Louxse Beyers lVIildred A. Bunch Susan E. Burdett G Don Coffrm 'nn' X., Dorothw H Cowden errx VI Crysell Ruth VI Dowlmg Facult fesslon Ruth M Doyle Leland S Eskrxdge 5' Relaxnng ln L..-0 Q yi dnflerent wax 'Nlr 1 earmg 'Nlr Browsnmg and 'Nlr Thompson enjox the facxlmes ofthe te1chers lounge The faculty IS an extremely lmportant part of the success of im school VVe at Paxon, are proud 'md wpprecnatwe of our Wonderful faculty, xx ho arc trulw dedlcited to thexr pro 1 lS I 1 . ' 5 s ' If ' O N . 7 Y J YA ' A ' . an I K. 1 'V 7 . 7 . . L y . l ' 7 I 1 v , l , L - 3 ' gf jx 1 , . ..-0.11-v-'f ' 'T' ,V s I '- ffm v 3 l ' 1 'x K, ' .' ' ' 's,..1 ,l. , .. . .' . 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Howarth F acult Our tclchers are contmufllly SfI'lX1I1g to build our clmricter xncreise our knowledge, and mike better c1t17ens of us so that we miy perform our part m the progress of the world Nllldred N Koger rs: xeqr okkeepxng pre cnt v bem ernc Cc-xger who nn I--1i Hazel C Lew IS lsr Q I 2 I l l I v L S X Y if , - r 1 I ' ' f rm l for ,loyvc Graf and Lal' A I ' , ' H l I v' 'W' 1.0 'll-b. u n rx Q It apprcux rs mm 1 r look un 'IPPTOXIDQX zu rs ul im v e 1 lvrfmnle pin f -Q Carolxn E Luck Fdsth H Nlalox Beremce C Nlzum ell F 'NIcGehee 'Ultchell M41 Robert L Nlurphx Don If Pipenbroclx jean NI S'1dler W lllmm D Sheppard I lv ff A 5 ', fb K K 1 X' . I 1 1 ' A .-6' 5 I lflelnmi thin IIN-if C li 3 -ffm-if gr- Yu-cl, Bl ,. lil 'l :nal he tllircl pvriud claw ' . lu- L Nl..I,e SS.1lN. 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W .R 3 Y, , 'Q' F 5 'I 6 ll QP K X 4 'E N ...fi 3 f f Q . l l r x K . l Ol'R CIYSTODIANS, Mr. Crews and Mr. Berry, take Combining their efforts-Nonie Pitchard, Blanche johnson, Inez rear pride in the school and make every effort to YVright, and Ethel Adams strive to keep Paxon free of dust and g keep it clean. dirt. 1295 i I'l'lI HIC mnjority of its stuttcnts rt- will hutt1nst1't.Ctt'nifilthu tuttmtt. thttxwlwy ut-ixiug husincss thphwmus. lhtx-m in ttusiugg.wttfrwgutf.iftu1'.1ti-vs: r.tlt1t'shy- thwph hwturustctl in tht' thriximu fmhas- IEW .tt wut tufr Qty ,mtl wht-ttfmg mu' iI'iI11 ttxltlc of ATL1Ck5HHYiHC. .XruL1 31s1'pcm1't t111't't':'s tm' the pfuptglnitm, lit-ggmsg of tm tht tustwrt smhrmztxwl. tht- tftfs cum- th2s zuurtxthtih uxpgtrusfwxt 1 gwlltcx' mcrcinl status is LIINHIIQ-I tht' hfghcst fm ,trmttgm hz' g1.1X'QI'Ij5EHg fs I'L'tf!lS!'L't?I this thc South. Ks a result ut thu stuxuhly lu- if timmy thmugh x Minus mt-thulus, in- A'!'C2lSiIlg enterprises. nt-W hrms h11u'Crm- tthltlhqg high stlmul 1U1HL1.1lSA structcd ofhccs in this urea. I'TK'CI'1 mute FQ M u uf 0.9, IP X N L3 2' gn .5 W4 Q Q S Q E NUEPLW dwna Wx WY 'IV A A D-' I W X, W r U . I V . 2 gf - X in . 0 'S --51.:':I:I:I:2:5:5gf:-:-.-.:.,,, N 3 . I 4:,p,.,..H on - ..-:-:-,11:-:2:f:r:r:r:+.-.,, -' - - ,,, .5555?::,5,' --.'.,.:,-.::.:.:.:,.,., o - , . --can M g 0 9 I , 2 3 - . 0 , - N Z . 1 1 Q - I - I. ' o -QF'-:g.:.:. in H I J F4 .,.5555:5.2:f:r:53gEfEr1'+ - 'V f. I - 'fr 'Uhr nrN '0S ec JDUYILLI .W Congratulations To The 1960 Graduates of PAXON HIGH SCHOOL The Independent Life can Accident Insurance Co There rs no substrtute for hfc msurance 3 FLOORS TO GIFT SHOP' fl fmc Dlamonds XV1tLhcs Icvnclrx 7 Budget Cwrfts from Q1 Fme Chma Crxstal Srlver UHDERLBQBW BEST XVISHES fo the CLASS OF 60 7 WIS! Am is VL el? QQPQGQVQ Q Q I Isla sl lul Pi! lumen S30 PARK ST. BEST XXISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 0 Sagem, PHARMACY fPnxon Shoppmg Centerj EV 8 0514 Zlfl 0Szem4 Pnsscmvrlon camel: Marguet and Myra Call Us for Your Drug Nerd: FAST FREE DELIVERY s a pleasure fo bank at Tbc Atlantzc d 1903 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlon Q mn Q, D d lf ' U Organize J EV 4-1845 EDNA S BEAUTY SALON 3422 Commonwealth Ave JACKSON VILL E 1 LORIDA Collzplzmcnfs 0 WOOTTON FIBRE C0 5261 Old Kmgs Rd GRAIND CROSSING FLORIDA George W Greek Co FUEL OIL KFROSLNI2 S1108 md SCYVICC 8 6561 8204 Normandy Blvd Cs0772f7IIlI1f'71f5 0 1050 CASSAT Auf Flat Tops Our Specmlty Lee 81 Cates Glass, Inc AUTO GLASS Glass or all purposes W Forsyth 4649 COr1gratul1t1OnS to the Graduates James Meat Market 2024 'N Edgewood Axe 4 0 6 VL 8148 I O Y 7 EV - . A ' - f WiIkerson's Barber Shop Q 1' ' f 905 '. ' EL 4- 11. L ' ' . - -J FLORIDAS BARBERING COLLEGE W' ere D01 Wfcst Adlms Sr JXCKSOXX 111 Phone EL -l S 8 Conzfwlmzcufv of KLOEPPEL HOTELS Jfxcxsoxxu Il Comlhlzmmlv 0 WYNNE S Nloclcl A Store Used Auto Puts Fred md Julx XY snnc All Florlcla School Supply Co 1323 XY' Church St Phone EL 6 1048 JACKSONXILLI' ILORIDA EL 5 6651 Complzmclzfs 0 CASH BUILDING MATERIAL C0 INC 7161 McCoss Bhd JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA FIRFCOJIIIIZPIZIIUIE by Tom Dawg I '- 57 in I Model-A-glotors ' f 0, . ll a T A D S Conzplzmeufs 0 PARKER 81 MICK Weld1ng 85 Maclune Works 3451 W BEAVFR ST A R COGSWELL SINCE 1921 Drawmg Instruments Shde Rules Blue Prmts Photostat Cop1es 433 W Buy st EL 6 4271 Qfazdpawa MEN S AIND BOYS SHOP Your 0110 Stop Men 1 and B031 Shop Complfmeufs 0 NORMANDY MOTEL REAL EST -XTE' INSURANCE' LOANS' SILLAY REALTY C0 EV 9 0575 1146 S Edgewood Ave Corrzplzvzenfs AJAX TRUCK RENTALS 2664 W Beaxer EV 4 5503 VL 8148 Phone EL 5 6754 HAGAN Oll. SERVICE C0ll2p1lllIFlIfS 0 Standard O11 Products Heaters Cleaned and Servxced Route 10 Box 686 JACMOM ILLF 5 FLORIDA Edgewood Avenue and Old Kmgs Road JU: ' 1 f . . . . ' . ' Y T Y 5061 Normandy Blvd. ' f . - !, f PALM BOWLING LANES . . invites you to come and learn to bowl or improve your game absolnlvly free. XVe have competent in- structors, twenty-four beautiful automatic lanes, air conditioning, an attractive restaurant, and children's nursery. 18 3 8 CAssAT AVENUE Beaver Street Baptist Church 2591 W. Beaver Street The friendly church where yolzlh haf cz .rpecial welcome. Rev. G. E. Hodges, Pastor Z VL ere Complimcnls of BUSTER S PLACE 1026 Melson Ave Complzments o Coker and Webb Service Station 1030 Cassat Ave BRADEN PHARMACY 5026 Normandy Boulevard FREE DELIVERY Prescriptions 8 7 41 Bug Where the Buzlderx Buy Duval Lumber 81 Supply Co 2626 W Beaver Street JACKSOYXILLE 4 FLORIDA EV81236 90 0 What er t JACKSONVILLE you wan U cocA coLA BOTTLING CO mwvk R jxcxsoxx ILLE ef 676 FLORIDA N E W S O M FURNITURE COMPANY The South s Oulslandmg Furmlure Siore BROAD AT ADAMS 9 , A f ' ' EV - 6 - , EV - 20 K . X' g is I B i . t I ef i ,QIJQII X . 0 GK' it 1 . X X 1 Y ' ' J' L 1 f A 9 Coin lx o regmered trade-mari. l E A SOUVEN IR GF FOREVER WWW4 NN. S ff P? vx ,JV-I' It ee, few X .fsf Y' 3 ss A fine professlonal photograph doee two thmgs for you It represents you at the 1nst1nt lt IS taken and lt keeps that You alne for later generatlons to see You wall grow older of course but our talented artxst photographer wlll keep today s You forex er young' Vl e are happy to be your ofhclal school photographer and we d be proud to be your personal photographer too to record all the other lmportant events of your llfe COHEN S PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO Cohen s Photograph Studxo Second Floor X It l ,ff if K Q pf! ll xx: 6 Y l C5 fl ,fffzff O- y yre , I .R-1. E .fi 'jr l F 'T ff l is K .J lilifl-ff-Y-4'-Q-Qgxql fri-i :ll flu 0, N: ' lgitlf' K l '- ri X gl' K l QQ: I '-Ll X' - 5? TQ- P. up 1 '- SQ E tv e Q1 J fi. iv? I SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPA R ff JFK QQ' QA, X W. X fd Eb' M Conqrcxtulcxtuons CLASS OF 60 Q V. L xx L L7 'Af Q, L iff 5' , 1 ,- . Q 1. 1' L ' . K, Fx ' ,L ' - ia E , V .13 AX D .XQ I X X1 I, Q si: L Q -'E 5 ,X if 11' I x f N f LX Ai . ,X 4 h, f 1, X fff :L X , 'Q 1 Xb L Jn' XX X X MQ WHY PAY MORE FOR FOOD? SHOP AND SAVE AT SETZERS FOOD FAIR N to llyAd et edG P S G QUALITY MEATS e F dVegt t SETZER STORES o I t 0 MCDANIEI. GIFT SHOP Ccrmlm t f W H CLARK FRUIT COMPANY 1605 W Be FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS 85 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF IACKSONVILLE Hi 16 L 1086 Edg ood A e S1gn Here ' i a i na v r is roceries Gard n resh Fruits an e ables Gloria Smith shops for better food values a C mp imen s f pi en s o . aver St. Home O ce aura Street Murray Hill Branch ew v . Slgll Here Ever Wonder Why So many graduates turn to uulf Lxfe for a career or thelr hfe 1nsurance7 Ask any Gulfhfer Gulf Lnfe Insurance Co 124 W Ashley St Jacksonvxlle Fla Compllmenfs of a Friend NORMANDY BLVD l.UMBER C0 5837 Normandy Blvd EV 9 1088 Lumber Roo ng Plywood Sbeetrock Trzm Windows Doors Bufldzng Supplies N Spacnous tra1lers are avanlable 1n vanous slzes at ALFORD BROTHERS and can be taken anywhere over the natnon ALFORD BROS Rent A Trculer Servlce 145 S McDuff Ave 9 6561 I I O T fi ' .E 5 ' kxkfqzfy., 1 X 2 . . EV - If your eyes are tlred and rundown hke Ellen Rhyne s you should v1s1t Wllson and Wilson Opticians 307 IV Forsyth S306 Norwood 91 3 Edgewood X at Clyde Bryant could sleep longer m the mormngs rf he had h1s watch repaxred at HUNT JEWELERS 5144 Normandy Blvd EV 8 4791 H R Take Tommy Spencer s advxce go to SWAIL S for the smoothest and best flat top ln town CENTER BARBER SHOP 704 N Edgewood Compliments of STANLEY'S PHARMACY 436 So. McDuff Ave. EV 9 6500 EV 91269 OOD sro?-V5 SAVINGS SERVICE SATISFACTION fPlus S 81 H Green Stampsj to the GRADUATES OF PAXON HIGH SCHOOL Uhecflflntlilaillmes gililnwu Uhr 3larknnnmlle .Unurnal , . . 3 O C I l is A Q, fl .. I , my , I 4, 0 1 J , , - li 4 Q,, .- Keg 9 . K JJ, I 7 2 f I '- li 5 2? 'Q fl : A ,V . I, f ' - Cimgrafufafiond V tt , ,. A, Ll , , L' 3 ' F' o 0 - 0 Y ' 7 2 . . D ,4Qneat7Z4naeae9Z4az9 CH SUITS THE SOUTH 10 N Laura Street Complzments 0 HIERS NURSERIES Compluments of a Friend' GIRLS' When you have car trouble dont be come confused luke Lana johnson just call JOHNSON S SERVICE STATION 1041 E sch St GASOLINE KEROSENE O L LUBRICATION ACCESSORIES Com plzments o 1033 South Edgewood Ave PI'10ne EV 8 5884 and EV 8 6661 Repairs and New Insfallatzons Congratulatlons to the SENIOR CLASS from FRANK G WARING III Com plzments 0 LEIBO S DEPARTMENT STORE Iacksonwllek Fmest Suburban Store PAXON CENTER 770 N Edgewood Avenue Out tters For the Entire Family BANKING ns a good CAREER for YOU Phone our Personnel Department for detaxls Shlrley Moretz QPaxon 561 Barnett staff Member JMBAR TT NATIDNAL BANK 4.1-M-1 Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporanon ' f . . ' . . . . . . I ' f RAY's PLUMBING s. HEATING . f I 5 . . Congratulations f-v A N ' L 05 L to the Q' Graduate' FLORIDA llailonell Bank oflaeksollvlllo PAXON BOOSTERS Slmon s Super Market Mar Jac Motor Lodge Haverty Furnlture Co Mary Platt s Beauty Shop Susan Gayle Eva Stokes heartlly approves the fine selectlon of Lvwl mf1kf'5 XOOFI' FOI' 3 1163! h21rC jewelry fgund at WHYHC Alford 3I DUVAI. JEWELRY ETHEI. S BARBER SHOP 34 W Forsyth 1096 Huron Corner Flrst Street X S K 3, I 5 W J CII OC llllll IN Ill IIOIIDA NAIIONAI 0lQll llllll O! IIDIIAI DIPUIII INIUIAIICI COIIUIAVIOII ' 1 I ' I I , 'K 1--an , f ELA A, M I R 1 I J -.1 EDUCATION Thai pmsou bas uof 301' In cd 1L!J0 could Lfllllf' fl good c'ducatzo1z zzz dollars and cents Our Democrauc form of Government has proV1ded lnst1tut1ons of learmng to serve our chlldren of all ages We owe It to ourselves to properly edumte our Youth to lI'1S1St that they avzul themselves of these Edu catxonal Opportumtxes The future destmy of our Natron IS determmed by the eclucatlon glven our chlldren of todqyl JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIC AND WATER UTILITIES J D1LLoN KENNEDY Ulzlzfzcs C0111 NIISSIOIIFT 9 - r 'rr - 1 ' K . K c ... n. u 1 , . H That's the story of Foote 8z Davies, Inc. l INE PRINTING SINCE 1887- P Today we have one of the most modern and best equipped plants in the country. And line Yearbooks have always been an important part of our business. Our craftsmen believe in quality and strive to produce the best in the Industry. Our excellent printing doesnt just happen- 1t s a combination of production research craftsmanship and painstaking supervision FOOTE 85 DAVIES INC .WMM Zzdagmfmm ,Qwlblfwmfmanm 764 MIAMI CIRCLE N E ATLANTA 24 GEORGIA PRM7 K 6 +4-Us R SHEFFlEl.D'S BARBER SHOP S146 Normandy Blvd. LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN Hair Cuts, Any Style - at Popular Prices We Need Your Head in Our Business Vlnmg Bros Service Station Graduate to Greater Food Savings at Your Friendly Starters Generators Batteries 'Al' Auto Repzurs Tires cu'-Mull Hollis Congratulations Class of 60' Se The Movze Greats of 60 FLORIDA STATE THEATRES FLORIDA IMPERIAL SAN MARCO EDGEWOOD ARCADE EMPRESS CAPITOL Com plzments CUNNINGHAM'S ' The South s Largest Home Furnishers ADVERTISERS INDEX Ajax Truck Rentals Alford Brothers All Florida School Supplv Atlantic National Bank Barnett National Bank Beaver Street Baptist Church Braden Pharmacy Buster s Place Cash Building Material A R Cogswell W H Clark Fruit Co Cohen s Photograph Studio Coker St Webb Service Station Colonial Stores Inc Cunningham Furniture Co Duval jewelry Duval Lumber Ednas Beauty Salon Ethels Barber Shop Fidelity Federal Savings 8: Loan Florida Barbermg College Florida National Bank Florida State Theatres I , , , Florida Times Union , Foote Bt Davies , , ,, George W. Greek Cc. Gulf Life Insurance Co. Hagan Oil Service Halpern s Harrington-Fuller Dental Laboratory Haverty Furniture Company Hiers Nursery Hunt jewelers . Independent jacksonville jacksonville james Meat Life 81 Accident Insurance Co. Coca4Cola Bottling Co. Electric SL Water Utilities Market 4 Z 7 ohnson s Sersice Station Kloeppel Hotels Lee 86 Cates Glass Inc Leibos Department Store 'vlar Jac Motor Lodge Vlarv Platt s Beauty Shop 'VIcDan1els Gift Shop Newsom Furniture Company Vormandy Blvd Lumber Co Normandy Vlotel Parker Sl Vick Palm Bowling Lanes Ray s Plumbing 85 Heating Robert Trans Agencv Sandwich Inn Schwobilt Setzers Food Fair Shefhelds Barber Shop Sillay Realty Co Simon s Super Market , Southern Bell Telephone St Telegraph Co. Stanley s Pharmacy , Susan Gayle Swail s Center Barber Shop Tads . Lnderwood jewelers Inc. Xining Bros. 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VVVV.VV.....-...-.V-119 1 O 4 4 Harr1s Port1a Harr1son Anne Hart Mary Ann Hartley Gary Hartley jamce Hartwell Rosanne 8 Harvey Harvey Barbara Betty ames Nhlton Carolyn Han ey Harvey Hawknn 6 Hawkxn Hawlun Hal lt1n Hayes Hay es Hayes Hayes Haynes Heape Sherwood Helton Helton Hendr1x Hendr1x Hendr1x Hendr1x Hendry Hendry Henkle Henson Herman ean oan Ras mond Donald n 1 Marv Sally Sandra 37 Grady Irene Bes erly erry Stese Thomas Carolyn Connne Conme 4 4 449 F2 Marsha I-Ierrmgton Edward Hersev Mane Hester Larrv H1ckox Annette I-I1cks Bettv H1clts jody H1clts Max H1gg1nbotham Edward H1gg1nbotham Warren H1zhsm1th Sammy H1ldebrand Bobb1 H1ldebrand Ellzabeth H111 Carol H111 M1ke 7 'l 9 09 1 66 67 46 0 H1ll1s Hmson H1shme Hodges Hodges Hodges Hogan Hoga n Hogan Harrlet Tommy h Ela1ne Eun1ce Mxtchell V1v1an Aundy Gwen 57 77 Mary Holland Bobby Ho and L1nda Holmes Sh1rley Holt Larrv Hood Horne Horne Horne Horne Marv ou Bn Dune Marv Well Nelson Horsman Paula Horton Donald Horton I arry 29 46 House Barbara B House Ronald Houston How ard How ard Howard Howard Howard Sam Clara 1 as erne Rachel Velma Tommy Howarth Chester D Howell Hon ell Hou le How Ze Hulmg Hugh Hurst Hurst Hurst 1-11 att One Teresa Way ne errv Bobby Mav Audrey joyce Margaret She1la Ann H1 gema john Hy sler Irwm Sandra Oln Ison Butch 46 lson Loretta 7 I 71 80 4 2 9 4 9 4 220 X 9 9 0 jackson D1ane jackson Frances jackson George james Cheryl jarrett Sally jarv1s Gwen jarv1s jeanell jean Sharon jenluns Bobby jenkms john johns johns johns Gary jtmmy joyce johns Talmadge johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnston Eleanor jo Ann jnmmy oe Lana Mary Mary Mary Patsy Barbara Ann R jomer Larry jones jones jones jones jones jones jones ones jones jordan Jeanette Annlce Curt1s Franklm udy james A Kelly L1nda Sammy W C Dolores 1 132 36 1 2 jost james joyner, judy 48, S6 judd Robert JUNIIOR CLASSICAL JUYIOR GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 111, 41 06, 06, 19, 11 LEAGUE Kahn Krns Katsampes Cmdy Kearns Barbara Keen udy Kegley Fred Kelley Eva Kellum Darlene Kelly jerry Kennedy Maureen ss 11, 42 1 13, 4 01 62 74 19 Kent Sharon , Kent Veron1ca Kersey an1Ce KEY CLUB K1dd Patr1c1a K1lgore Don Knlgore Elanne Kxlgore Wayne K1mlar1el Opal Kmchen Chrnstxne Knnchen Marcna Kmg Betty Kmg jo Ann 4 0 Krnsey Lyd1a K1rkland Nancv 1111111111 11111 Knoche Carol 2 0 Koger Mxld red NI Kon7 Sh1rlev Korey Marv Kots1s Marv 4 6 Kots1s Orun Kroner Esa Kro1er Sally 42 Lalm Hnlda Lambert Betty Lamlureton joyce Lancaster jean Lanham Drucnlla LaRochelle Sandra Law udy Learn Ronald Leblanc Paul 16, 77, , 1 1 Ledmck Bobby Lee Benny Leggett janet Lehe james 210 Passmore Everett Lemleux, Rocky LeMo1ne, Pat Lersch, Mary Lester, Leonard Leverock Robert Lewns, Lewxs Lewxs, Lew ns, Lew1s, Llbby Hazel C if Te Tr av1s Wood row Wesley LIBRARY AIDES Lmdstrom Andrew Lxsenby, Tom Llewellyn, Rex Lloyd Jeanette Lloyd Melba Loftm Joanne Loftm, Lucreua Loll Dolores Long, Patrlcxa Long Sharon Longxno Albert LookhoE Harmon Lott, Waymon Love Joan 43 79 4484 1 1 189, , 91 37, 101 7, 82, 83 1 3 3 1 0, Messer Carolyn Meyers Davsd Mtddleton Sandra Mrller Mxller, Mxller Mxller Mxller, Muller Ann Berne Elanne Glenn erry Rschard Mxlls Johnny , Mrtchell F McGehee PEP SQUAD Luck Carolyn E , Luclue Johnny 4 1 Lytle, Bonnxe MAJORETTES Maddox, Netue Magsll Albert Magruder Judlth Maloy, Edyth H Mallory, Llnda , 74, 75, Manges Harry Mann, Ramona Mannlng, Faye Manmng, Larry Manucy Bully Markham Larry Marr B1lly Martm, Ann Mart1n Charles Martm, Ray Mashburn Martha Matheson Jeanme Mathls, Gaal Mattalr Ray Matthew, Carthel Matrox Albert Matrox, Dee Mattox Sandra Maxwell Berenrce McCann Donald McCarter Don McClellan Emmett McClellan Mar1or1e McClelland McClendon McClendon McClendon Norma Calvin Earnestme Gregory McCloud James McCulley Bobby McCulley Claudna McCullough Mxcheal 9 B8 6 3 6 ,0l, 37 60 1 1 86 7 Mstchell Mschael Mxxon, Gerald Mxxon James Mlzerak Barbara Mobley, Carol Moneyham Irene Moore Erleen .1 Moore ames oore Phil 1 46 47 Mo rgan Morgan Morrell Morrss Mulkm Mull1s, Murdsclt Murd 1ck Murd sck Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy, Murray Betty ,Io Larry 4 47, 106 Patrrcra Ann , Ruby Ear ack udy Llnda Ga e Janxce Joyce Robert L Mane 1 07, 4 9 Myrxck Jsm 10 Mynck Ruta 48, 86 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Neal Kenny Nelson, Barry Nelson Grnger Nelson Steve Nelson Stuart Netrles, Arthur Newman Carolyn 4 3 McDuHie McFlveen Mn:Elveen McGh1n Sandra Cecsle McDonald L11 F McGh1n red Mary Ellen Beverly 38 ' ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, , 9 , , ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,r,,, 77, 120 , .,,....,.,r,,,.,,.,,,,..,,..,.......... ..,12l ,,,,f-f,,,-,, A---W - U7 106, 107, 111, 181 , ' ..,, ,.,,,.,,,.....A...,..,,,.,...,,, - J9 , ' e .,,, W ,,........ 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1 Rrdmgton Lassxe Rxgdon Rlgdon, Rukard Rsvers Robbsns Roberson Roberts Roberts Leroy if Davxd Tommy Buddy Wrllene Barbara Boots 2 Noel Roberts Suzanne , 63 , l 4, Roberts Robertson Pat Robxnson, Ronnie Robxnson Nancy Rogers Rogers Rogers Rolfe Roman Bobby Roy Sandra Harrnette Shrrley Rose Tomm Rosxer Ann Roundtree Velma Rountree Wayne Rountree Jxm Rowe Don Ru e at Russell Carl Russell Tommy SABOTS Sadler Jean M 60, 71 J S9 46 47 60 10 9 1 Sanders Karen Sarrells Judsth Saunders Larry Savage, Bslly Scarborough Barbara Scarborough Freddne Scarborough Elaxne Schramm Dsanne Schramrn, Sandra Scott Bobby Scott Jzmmy Scott Judy Lynn 64 70 Scott Rodney Scott Sandra 60 Scott Tommy Scull Butch SENIOR FELLOWS SENIOR GIRLS Sexton, Lynn 8 104 10 6 43 Shamp Lynda Shannahan, Eugene Shaw Donald Shaw Dorothy Shearer Welcome H Sheely Norma Shepherd Steve Sheppard, Janme Sheppard Wsllxam D Sheetz Rosemary Sheiield Donald ShelBeld Geraldme Shelton Brllse Jo Shmall, Roy Shuff Nancy Shurman Sammy Shuman Sam Shuman Sue Sndes Sxkes Snkes Sskes Lynn Arlene Joe Owen S1lcox Wylene S1mmons Ernest Snmon Frelda Sxmonton Charles Snmpson Carol Sxms Rxcbard Smeath Kenth Ssneath Mark Slrmans Ann Snzer Kent Sxzer John Slunner Joyce 6 s 62 J7 64 6, 46 66 1 1 0 1 2 9 Slaughter, James Slay Edward Smallwood Buddy Smnrh Smnh Smnh Smnh Smnh Sxmrh Smnh Smnh Smlth S1-mth Smnh Smxrh Smnh Smxth Smnrh Srmth Smnh Smnh Smnh Smnth Smuh Smnh Smwh Smnh Smock Albert Bonnxe Cy nthxz Dav1d Evelyn Glen: janet 1m 2 1 Ill, Judy 67 julun Kmy Louxse Mane Marv Ann ss, ss, sa, 43 s , ss Marne Lee Ollle Ray 2 Theresa T0mm1e Tommy 4 41 erme ernnn Vnrgnnu Mxnam Suellgrove Tony Iohn D Smpes Charlene Snxpes Jack Sopkownk Sheryl Sorrells jnmmy Sorrells Rawmond Sova B111 SPANISH CLUB 46 47 David Wngl-1: Berry Warnxs Spauldmg Lonme Spearman Cheryl Spencer Mary Jo 4 7 Spencer Tommy 4 Sp1vev Bmch 46 59 168 Sptzdley Row ce Suggs Dun: Sralvey B1llv Stznfield Edward Stephens Garland Stephens joan Stephenson jack Stevens Stevens Stevens Stewart Srewzr: Stewart Stewart Sunson Martha Samuel Ys onne Glona Hartnett Oran Sandra C arles 46 10 106 7 Snnson Lxndz 74 90 Travis Yarbrough Charles Stocks Stokes Robert Clvda 56 va 73 :mes johnny Ronme Stokes Stokes Smokes Srrauon Stratton Patsy Sznckland 'viernlv Srnckland Pete Stnckland Terrell Strmger Sandrz 43 If 9 STUDENT CROUWC L Sturdnanz Lucv Sturgeon Gerald Suns Ixmms Summerford Ina 44 0 0 4 7 7 0 7 7 0 7 Sutton Pa! SwzHord Tony Swallows Dune Swartz Edwm XY' Sweat Swear Swear Sweat A Genevne Joyce Larry 74 77 Swxlley Joanna Sw1lley Mason 46 61 102 06 7 a er, Jo Anne S 1' Taft Donna Tznkersley Ted Tankersley Tommy Tanner Tanner, Tanner Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Bllly Charles Glenda Bonme jc Frances Henry Larry Larry Margne Manon Robert Wayne ack 4 63 7 8 Teague Terry Sharon Thagard Beverly Thagard Norman THESPIANS AND DRAMATICS Th1en Jamce Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Mnchel Shxrley Ann Wlllle Harnet M Iames Lester Mary Rosemary X 1rgm1a W1llum Thompson Thnfr Marlon Thnf: Vlelva Tl-mfr Ravmond Tndwell loc T1Ilman Lmda Tnmmon Leonard Tnmmons Lo1s T1pton Danny Todd Edna H Walter ohn Da e Tomlnnson Tompkms Touchton Touchton ohn Townsend Townsend Trubw Tucker Tucker Tuck!! Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Tuten jnckxe James Boyd M1 e l Alfred Doyle Larrv udy Kenneth Lana Norman Ronald George Tuten Parrxcla Turen Tyner 1 Troy Tvler Roger 4 09 42 62 4 6 36 6 4647 6 7 20 Z 0 4 Lnderwood Carol Lnderwood Robert Uttrup june Kan Zan! Charles Van Zan! Lna Mae VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Vasallo Lens ll Vaughn Em1ly , 71 Vaughn John Vaughn joseph von Dohlen Elxzzbezh Vorpe Donna 8 4 Wade Alxce Wa1nwr1ght ohnny 101 104 107 Wins Polly Albert Al1ce r arz 37 18 2 74 77 Walker Walker W alker Walker Walker Charles Clarence Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Glenda Glenda j1mmy Kenh Robert Wa B1 2 43, Wallace Wallace, Floyd Henry 37 O 79 00 Wallace 'Norma Walser Wzlser Faye George Wanslev Wade Ward Barbara Ward Pac Ward Peggy Ward Robcrc Warner Warren Waters W aters Waters Waters Waters Watson Watson jannce Larry Eugene F Eugene ack Mary Honor Knrty Weathers Kntue Weaver Margaret 177 Webb Vernon Webster Grace Weldon Ted WesseI1ng Barbara Westberry Iohn W estbrook Bonmc Westbrook Knrry Wheeler Rosenelly Whxtnker Frances Wh1taker Helen Whnte Whne Whne Whne Whne Eugene Iames Lzrrv Shernell W1Ima Whntield Bobbv Whntlev Iames 9 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 2 4 4 24 4 4 4 4 4 4 Whnted Joann Whalen Glona Wxggms ack W1 cox E T W1lder Donald Wxldcr Sharon W 1ley Ronme Wdkerson Gladys W W1lkcrson Leon Wxlluns Janell Wxlkms Wendell 7 W1lk1nson 'vhrsha W1ll1ams Wnllnams W1Il1ams Wxlllams W1ll1zms Wnllxams Wnlhams Wnllnams W1Il1ams W1ll1Jms Wlllnms Carole Carolyn Danny James Jzmes L Lucxlle Letha Marsha Vhrtha Pauleue Teddy 7 80 37 74 57 74 1 7 14 162 4 Wxllums Wavne W1ll1amson Marcus N 41, 62 64 Wnlluzms on Bonnne Wxllnmson Wayne W1ll1s W1Il1s Wxlson Wnlson Wxlson Vnlson Wnlson Donn: jaclue Carol Margaret Marlen M1ckey 1 Murray Tommy joe Tommy W1Ison Wmkles Wnse Frances L Wollnz Luc1lle Pat Robert Wood John Woodard Barbara Woodcock Joe Wwdrum Ronald Wollnz Wolluz 94 6 Woods jerry Woods Vnrgmu Woodward Sally Wnght Wr1ghc Wnghr Wnghz Wrxghr Wnghr Charlotte 76 77 james Larry Margaret McCall Rxchard 105 7 Young I.nnn1e Yancv Wzvne Yarbrough Evelyn Yarbrough Lavoma Youmans Peggy Younz Robert Young Daud Youngblood D1ck 3370 B91 ZET -K Y TEENS Zmncl Glen: Zmperer Helen Zxpperer jmck Zone: Robert 0 J 211 ,...-...., ae.... -.Y.-Y-.,..12J , a,..,, , ...a,, , a.a.,.. -.-. ...,.,,. -.,.lJ U ' , m,m,,,M,,W--,,w152 . eeee. - .s.. -.- .... 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' V VV--YVYY --VVY- - - 12 ' , ,.,Y....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Y,.,,,,12f 43' , ss, 59, 74, 79, 110, 161 ' , 4 ,, ...,. ...63, Bi, 12 ' , .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,1,,,,,8l, 138 77, 15, 15s, 176, 181 , , , ,,,, , 12 ' V, , ., ,, , , 12 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lS8 , , A L 7 Our Ultimate Goal ..... ln the midst of an expanding metropolis, Paxon is growing with the city. ln the 1960 Delphian we have attempted through pictures and words to show a portion of the development and expansion of hoth. For nearly a quarter of a century, jacksonville had been served hy only three senior high schools: then, in 1954, Paxon High School was completed. An onrush of construction of other high schools followed, an onrush which has not yet slowed down. In a relatively short time, Paxon has come to the fore as a prominent and important part of our community and city. ,g Rig 'JP' - ,,,. , ,, -'1 - Q' J-'Q -,Q , ,, c 1 K - ... .-..tr:..y ,W Q ., . 7 -' !'f 5f : 1 fm 3714 sawn ,::'uw.-af - v- , , Zz:- flgi 'rw 'QG 5-'R . ' for 'R ,sa- Hanging in the main office is the architect's original drawing. which was given to Paxon by the Duval County School Board just this year. The drawing includes a modernistic auditorium and gymnasium, extras that were not constructed in 1954: however. their addition has been made pos- sible by the recent passage of the school bond issue. The drawing is sym- bolic of our ultimate goal, for it represents our many objectives. YVith con- stant growth, we are striving to improve not only the appearance of the buildings and grounds but also our curriculum and standards of learning. if-' 1 'f --pa ,. .,,.,Jm-4' Dear Reader The 1960 Delphmn records innumerable erents of an outstanding year at Paxon, events woven rnto a theme whrch represents the growth of our school wrthrn an expandrng crty Increasingly conscious of rts posr tron the Gateway Crtv to Florida has recently taken many progressrve steps which rnclude the completron of the colrseum, the rmprovement of the Gator Bowl, the purchase of a srte for the munrcrpal audrtorrum, plans for a new arrport, and consrderatron of a new downtown lrbrary With thrs rn mrnd, the students at Paxon look toward a future of new facrlrtres, new experrences, and a new wav of lrfe rn a growing ack sonvrlle We the staff present with prrde thrs book of drstrnct features which wrll grve lastrng memories of our school and communrtv A yearbook with so many drstrnct features could not be a realrtr wrthout the assistance and advrce of mam rndrxrduals Ar thrs time we would lrke to vorce our gratrtude to each hir Harrell Brooks of Foote and Davies, Inc, for hrs counsel and encouragement rn the planning of our annual Mr Vlarvrn Roseberry of Cohens Photographic Studro for hrs drstrngurshed work on our senior, star graduate, and faculty portrarts, Mr Leonard Tucker and 'Ur D Hunt of Leonards Studio for therr fine work on the sophomore, yunror, and club pictures, our advertrsers for therr faith rn us, and the student body and the facultv for therr coopera tron ln addrtron to these, our advisers, Mrs Wesselrng and Mrs Taber, plav a mayor role rn the success of our yearbook With patience and understanding they hear our mam rdeas and wrshes and gurde us rn therr completion As edrtor of the 1960 Delphran I can appreciate the srncere efforts of each staff member Crndy Katsampes 290 March 25 1960 for her competence with the club section, Sarah Mc Gowan for her abrlrty to find the rrght words for our copy, Phrl Vloore for a trrm, complete sports sectron, Carol Boals for her abrlrty to make herself useful rn the many aspects of our work, Ricks Collrns for hrs efficrent work on the rndex, Brenda Crawford for her artrstrc aptitude rn drawing the many layouts, m Davrs for hrs help with sports, Bobbie Jean Dawson and Y rvran Dubberly for therr speedy and accurate tr prng throughout the dummy, oan Hayes for her capabrlrty to wrrte rn a very mature way the theme copy Sandra LaRochelle for her much needed assistance rn the com pletron of the sophomore and junror sectron and San dra Xlrddleton for her spontaneous wrt and wrrtrng Our financral success we owe to the members of the busrness staff Ellen Rhyne for her versatile manage ment, Margaret Weaver for her exactness rn bookkeep mg Eva Stokes for her patrence rn drrvrng to town lar outs and wrrte copy Clr de Brvant for hrs excellent salesmanshrp, Carolyn lNewman for her agrle typrng, Lam Johnson and Phr 111s Bates for keeprng the finan cral records Gloria Smith and Vrvran Hodges for therr endless negatrve filing, and Tommy Spencer and Mrke Truby for therr dauntless explorts rn taking the nu merous pictures Through the combined actrons of these people the 1960 Delplrzrm came into being As a page ends a book ends, but lrfe at Paxon goes on Out of thrs lrfe many rmportant occasrons make lastrng rmpressrons upon us Our 1960 edrtron pre sents only a small part of thrs progressron which con trnues through the years Our final hope rs that rt wrll brrng pleasure not only todav but also tomorrow Sincerely, SAxDRA OPPErsHErxrErz Edzfor rn chref L Y . . . . . .- . . 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