Sebring High School - Nan Ces O Wee Yearbook (Sebring, FL)
- Class of 1949
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Industrial Arts MARY BRYANT, B.A. junior High Social Studies MRS. MADGE COKER, B.A.E., M.A.E. English and Guidance Q I Xl xXl il 5-f KL I Ui FH F X' ,ff W! C. S. PARDEE, A.B.E. Mathematics LILLIAN SPENCER, B.S. Home Economics W. B. STEPHENS, B.A.E. Physical Education and Coach JULIA AXTELL TITUS, B.E. junior High Mathematics CLARICE L. TRUEBLOOD, B.A.E. Physical Education and Gir1's Coach FACULTY ELOISE L. MULLEN, B.S. Librarian WILLIAM L. MULLEN, B.S. Civics and Spanish HARRIS R. NEWMAN, A.B., M.A Science NELL JO OWENS, B.S. Language Arts We x 3 x I 1 if .ay-' Y z 5 we V 'L 44, Q za: Mn 24 ' . .. 9 5 W. ' S A17 ,fm--V , 'Tp uv ku' W giik 1, 1 xg ,Q A . ,fab if Q we? ' ,-.kip 5 V153 , , , A if HY 'f7il'J i n 1,1 , 4 '1 - ' X , - MW'7'.z4: l., ?i!' 'feiff-25 , , gf f 1 2kx53ff? vm-,4 Aww! Q fi-4, wif! 'lr , wg' A , f,l,..yQw :'T.-ff,.f'V'.f1. , vi . 'Z ,Q Jw we .- ' ' 44' if w 2x,Ef1C',f Q ug imggxrl .W ,am M, .. A JEANNIE AREHART Natcherly ALLEN ALTVATER Hot Rod How fast will it do? FAYE BRAXTON Hey, younguns ! KENNETH ASH Ah, do it! Z'E 1 tv fl HELEN WINCHESTER CAVE WESLEY CLYDE COLLINS What's going on around here? MARCELYN COLLINS Drip CHAR LES CONWAY Chuck Dadgummit R , SYLVIA ELIZABETH BULL Oh, for Pete's sake! JON TAPPEN COLLIER Ain't I going to get airry one? WILMA JOAN CARNES Wimpy Well, my gosh! JEROME COLLINS lo u av'-, 50' DONNA JOAN FISHER What does that make me, an Eskimo? C. BRANDON JONES, JR. Nuts! CAROLYN FOUNTAIN Oh, hammer ! JERRY KITCHINGS What does that prove? CHRISTINE CRUTCHFIELD Ah, shoot a cow' RAYMOND COYLE JR Ray Boy! BARBARA DALEY I know DONALD DITTMAN Usnipe' J -lr' V i Q C' 'N -s. K , 5 K i 'Y 2: yy, ' x 4'- fs on iff -Qu' 'L BETTY MARSH HALL I don't know what I'm here for anyhow, do you? JACK PAGE Aw, so what? PEG HALLIDAY It'11 do! WALLACE QUIMBY I don't know. 1 CORA MAE GETTEL Yeah ? HAROLD CLARKE MARSH, JR. You an' me, bof ob us! MARTHA GREEN Wesley i ! V' CHARLES ROBERT MILLER Bobby Oh, do it, man! 45 ff? 4 IRIS ELSIE HAYES What cha doing, hiberr1ating? HERBERT WOODROW WALDRON What bad habits I ALICE MAXINE JOHNSON All right now! DAVID WATFORD Laird CAROL FLORENCE HASTI Don't get excited! CHARLES R. SCHUMACHER Aw chickenfeedu DORIS KATHRYN HAYES You ain't just a kiddin'! WAYNE SMITH Ah, nuts I fa' 4x L, , , I 1 'S ' ANNIE DORIS JONES Ah! Doodle bug! JIMMY WHEELER Coot CONSTANCE ADORA MITCHELL Don't take any wooden nickels. DAVID YEAC ER What do ya say? SOPHY MAE MITCHELL Hang it! NANCY CHARLOTTE NAYLOR Well, doggone it! CONNIE G, NICHOLS just a sec. FLORENCE EDITH NIXON XVcll, bless Par and all his little Pats. NANCY JEAN STEVENSON Ooooooh I PATRICIA DEAN WEAVER Parry O, K, buddy, buddy? MARTHA M. IACQUELYN WATKINS' Duhhh Y Not Pictured: WILLIAM POPE Xin! JACQUELYN SEBRING jaquie Oh Christmas! ELOISE GRACE SIMMONS Ella-Squezzen My doodness dracious JACQUELINE SKIPPER Good Heavens I GINGER STANLEY Hey! How you come on? an SENIOR NOTABLES MOST INTELLIGENT Sylvia Bull Wfes Collins BEST LOOKING Betty Mae Hall Harold Marsh SENIGR NGTABLES BEST ALL ROUND Sophy Mae Mitchell Harold Marsh -11 t MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sylvia Bull Wes Collins 1. to S-3' L .n it SENIOR NOTABLES r MOST ATHLETIC Maxine johnson jimmy Vifheeler MOST CONSIDERATE Charlotte Naylor Wes Collins n xr ri I v' if i' SENICR PLAY The Senior Class of 1949 presented in the High School Auditorium, December 9, 'THE BIG BLOW-UP as their class play of the year. It was an exciting mystery, which kept the audience on pins and needles and howling with laughter throughout the entire performance. The cast was well selected and fully demonstrated their dra- matic ability. Ellen Parker, The Landlady .......... ....,.,.,.,..,,........ ..... P e g Halliday Beans , her high school age son Melinda, the new maid .............,........ Mugsy Morris, a young criminal ........ Cora johnson, a young school teacher Terry King, a detective ,............. .......... ...,,... Sandra Field, a nervous young lady Margot Richards, an enigma ..,... .. Katie Lee, Bean's girl friend ......,... Douglas Blake, Sandra's Fiance . . Mr. Field, Sandra's irate father ....,... Mrs. Field, her anxious mother . .. Stage Manager ,.......... ,......... Property Manager .,..,. . Assistant to Director ..... ,. Director ...................... Brandon jones .. ............, Betty Hall Allen Altvater ., Sylvia Bull jerry Kitchings Cecilia Bull .. Ginger Stanley cannie Arehart . Harold Marsh Wesley' Collins Charlotte Naylor David Watl'ortl Martha XY'.1tkins Donna Fisher . , Mrs. Madge Coker QS f ge, ' '51 if .sf . .,,, , an 'ii ' ' 1 na-R. ? 1 1' . 5. ,. Q ,-4,5-Y L - ' 'bag ,SUT 1 1 I n Ng 3' -1 , a n ' ' 4 K 3 V-. 1 , 2 44 l' . W f -SM, ,' 9 ',.' Lr g lfx 'W 'W?3s2,s2f ' 41 '99 p. ,V gf ll, -' ' ' V 'X L V al-Af 'I . Qf'..- A We ' F 'fi's-, ', , ff GQ.. 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V fy I l 5 'vi v' ex ,x 5 'UW 1 , -321 f may -ff 'I L gi, Y' f Peggy Oswalt Ruth Reed Peggy Lou Robbins Barbara Schumacher Christine Skinner Ramona Stauf fer Peggy McGee Ramona Meyer Castelle Miller Jo Ann O'Donnell fi Marlene Williams Nancy Williams Beverly Woodburn Not Pictured: Morey Payne Josephine Quinn Elizabeth Unguare Betsy Stokes Lilly Stoyanof f Fern Trevelyan Janice Whitrner KAY BEATS THE BAND a very successful umor Class Play was presented under the drrectron of Mrs Madge Coker on March 31 1949 rn the high school audxtorrum THE CAST Kay Meredxth youthful and vrvacrous udy Meredrth her tempestuous krd sxster Lols Andrews Kay s best frlend Steve Woodward leader of the high school band Tom Nolan Stexe s pal Madelme Ross a weekend usntor Phrl Hunter wrth a grrl shy complex Bessie Trotter housekeeper of the Meredrth home G T Ellrson on an unexpected mrssron Mrss Denny the hugh school hnstory teacher Assnstant to Drrector Dnrector Velma Kendrrck Lounse Coady Nancy Wrllnams Ronald Lee Phll Bowers Chen Lynch Donald McDonald anrce Whrtmer Larry Hull Ramona Stauffer Gene Sauls Mrs Madge Coker fin 'W 4 7- 3-I r QNAST' IIIIIII fig? 'i Y fc Q' -. E' .1 ! I :fig 'LL at - D, 1 ,LIX . 4 - 'W r lfas l I k Q Aff m -sf A' .Mk . ., .. 5' X 5 in A 'Yb- A as 'XF rig l 1 K L M, W -S ' J ' . ' , ,..-, 'X W ie. X Q. ,. K Lil 4 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ...,.....,,.........,.....,..,,.,.,.. ......... H enry McCulloh Vice-President ,.... ...,............ S hirley King Secretary ....,...... ....,. D elores Woodburn Treasurer ............. ..............,... A rthur Gee Reporter .....,..,.,....... .,.... B everley Alderman Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ........... M arvin Kahn Sponsor ......,....................................,........ Miss Helen Glass ,ff-., ,G ,sg .al l SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President .,..........,.....,,.......,...................,....,.,... Gene Cason Vice-President .....,. .,.,.. M ary Belle Twitty Secretary ......,,. .,........ N ancy Bull Treasurer .,......,., .,.,,.,, J im Drane Reporter ..r...r......... ......,.,..... I oy Holt Sergeant-at-Arms e.,,,. ....,.. A llan Trevelyan Sponsor . ,.., ,e,,v, ,..,... N e ll jo Owens il 1 Gene Cason Martha Duck john K. Crawford, j Mary Duck George Coyle Mary Graham joe Curl joy Holt jim Drane johnny Albritton Beverly Alderman Jerry Bee Nancy Bull Wesley Brown Mary Bisslancl A y A wi? '- x 'iglt Y xml x .1 5 fa 4-.4 Barbara Moyer Billy Higgins Carol Mclntyre Doyle jones Peggy O'Neal Marvin Kahn Lucille Randal Donald Lovering jane Rankin .wk is 3. I Wai 3 . I i Freda Ingle Arthur Gee Shirley King jack Hagemeister Mary Lucille Morgan Travis Heacock . ' A f .f by Blondrnc Yarbrough Mac Norrls Edward O Berry Kelsey Payne Carl Peebles john Prrre Davrd Rrles Leonard Rrles Allan Trex ely an jerry Whrtaker Not Prctured Theressa bnguare Phylxs Wrsely Ruth Ball aclne Page Bob Strole Von Wrlson B111 Schlosser 0- C' Helen Stokes ohn Martln Delores Taylor Mary Belle Twrtty nry MrCulloh lores Woodburn 'P' 9 - 4 ll- R W W-445 8149+ ff' is-an H6 'Ms-AAP N96-'YFPU5 Wrxvllf FRESHMEN Sponsor ..... ........,.....,,.......,.,,... .,.... M r . Pardee OFFICERS President ..........,,. ...,..,..................,.,,. D onald McIntyre Vice-President ..,,.,.. ,Y,,,., C aroline Martin Secretary ....,......... ........ B everly Hayes Treasurer ............. .,.....,.....,. Be tty Sileox Reporter ..,,.,,.........,. ...,... S hirley Simmons Serge-ant'at-Arms ..,,e.. r..,..rr, j ames Holley MEMBERS Patricia Belcher, Beverly Hayes, 'Ierutha Hicks, Edna Hollenberg, Ellen Hryher, Caroline Martin, Betty Silcox, Shirley Simmons, Miriam Waters, Nora Wilkerson, William Alsmeyer, jim Armisread, Bobby Brown, Dickie Clements, Lykes Collier, Tom Golden, Douglas Graybill, james Holley, Robert Jaeger, Donald jones, Leland Keck, Donald McIntyre, james McKinzie, Guy McPherson, Billy Stroup, Gary Lastinger, johnny Creel. FRESHMEN Sponsor ....... ................................. M iss Lillian Spencer O F F I C E R S President ......,,....... ..,e..... W allace Hunt Vice-President ..,.... ...,. 'I immy Fountain janet Quintier Irell Smothers Sergeant-at-Arms ,..,.. ,Y.,... S ammy McMillan Hugh Wallace Secretary ,.... ..,.... Treasurer , .......,.., .. Reporter ...,...,....,... MEMBERS Ella Mae Chauncy, Ruth Cheshire, Patty Collins, Joyce Gee, Billie Sue Graddy, Rosa Lee Hill, Sadie Murdock, janet Quintier, june Quintier Irell Smothers, Christine Spear, Harriet Wagner, Bobby Arehart, Arvin Brokaw, john Edward Carson, jimmy Fountain, Wfallace Hunt, Leroy jenkins, T. jones, Sammy McMillan, Kenneth Robbins. Tom Saunders, Hugh Wallace. S, QQ Cl-lEF'S CLUB The Chef's Club, a new and unique club in Sebring High composed of seven senior boys, was organized as a result of the boys' interest in studying Home Economics Under the direction of Miss Spencer, the Home Economics teacher. this group meets once a week and studies etiquette, purchasing of food, menu planning, food evaluation and actual preparation of meals. Financing the club themselves, the boys frequently prepare and eat their lunches at the meetings Near the end of the year, the Chefs entertained their dates and some faculty members with a banquet which they prepared entirely themselves OFFICERS Miss Spencer Sponsor .,,,.,.u,, ,.,uu. MEMBERS Brandon jones. Jerome Collins G. T. Bethea Woodrow Waldron, David Watford A ' 'rs Y r , 'N ' x'jj-KA I s . 4. S 4 ' 7 in '5 x '. fa? , ,, 4. W President ,,,,,,. ..,,.,,...,,,....,,,,., ....... B o bby Miller . , Raymond Coyle, Bobby Miller 'Y' . X fs x 8 r lk! t w -. b in 4' I , 1 Il ny. I 5 .1 ' ,Kr 1 a A . EIGHTH GRADE Sponsor ...... ................................. M rs. Anne Ingle OFFICERS President ........... ......................... J . Clagett Taylor jr. Vice-President ..... ...... E dwin fBuddyj Lynch Secretary ....... .................... L eida Davis Treasurer ...... ...... . ..... R ichard Taylor Reporter ........ ....., S ally Williams MEMBERS Janet Brown, Anne Collins, Margaret Conway, Mary Conway, Leida Davis, Maureen Donahue, Louise Eures, Mary Fabian, Shirley Sue Howze, Pat jackson, Dorothea james, Herman Meiurs, Claudia Piety, Helen Riles, Anna Mae Swank, Louise Taylor, Gracie Twitty, Charlotte Waldron, Sally Williams, Larry Davis, Lester Collier, Leo Covington, Helen Stuelpwer, Allan Entz jr., Gerald Francis, Hill Gissendaner, Ivan Harnage, William Hicks, Erwin Lynch, Richard McClain, Bill Muff, Fhillip Rhymes, J. Clagett Taylor jr., Richard Taylor, john Wagner, Rex Williams, Thomas Tyvall. Helen Stvelpwer and Rex Williams-not pictured. Lv s L X A EIGHT!-I GRADE Sponsor ..,.4.. ,,......., .....,.......... M r s. Bruce Flanders OFFICERS President .........,. .,.........,,...... ..,.....,.. I o an Higgins Vice-President ,,,,,. ...... M arilyn Alderman Mabel Collins Kathryn Waford Harold Bush Treasurer .,,........ Reporter ,.,..,, ,, Sergeant-at-Arms . MEMBERS Betty Carol Bush, Carol Anne Collins, Jacqueline Cox, Shirley De Vann, Carol jean Dutton, Patricia Foy, Marion Hill, Iva Lee Kessler, Lois Peters, Beatrice Smith, Carol Nichols, Martha Robbins, Marline Schimpf, Barbara Sides, Janie Lou Spooner, Norma Trippersee, Sandra VC'eaver, janet VC'hite, Doris Virginia Buey, Caleb Cowart, Roland Droit, Harry Gee, Richard Gullans, Henry O'Neal, Odis Prescotl, Owen Pres- cotl, Norman Riles, james Rutledge, 'lack Sellers, Happy Stephenson, Gerald Saunders, Elton Stivender. Billy Wagganian. Reuben Waldron, Peters Lewis, Robert McGaugrey. f3'i2r:.w-is f' SEVENTH GRADE Sponsor ,,Aw,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,..,...,,. M rs. Mary Bryant OFFICERS President ,w-4,.,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. A ndrew jackson Viqe.Pfe5idem ,.,,A,, ......,AA K athkene Crutchfield Secretary .,........... ....,......... S ue Thompson Repgftef ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,..... S hirley Wallace Sergeant at Arms ...., ..... R iCl121rd C3500 MEMBERS Nancy Beaumont, Martha Belcher, Carolyn Bowers, Maxine Burke, Frances Burress, Joyce Eiland, Gloria Kekkey, Anne Evelyn Padgelek, Joanne Piety, Betty Randall, Dor- othy Anne Raulerson, Patsy Robbins, Clara Saunders, Billie jean Weed, Nancy Carol Conold, Alvin Cassady, Mitchell Ferguson, Gene Burke, Ronny Carnes, janet Brokaw, Glen Smith, john Graham, David Hasti, Billy Morrow, john Rogers, Danny Schu- macher, jay Sheppard, Carol Sircy, Darrel Schaefer, Bobby O'Berry, john Stevenson, james Huitema. Ted Lastinger, Bobby Washington, Bobby Lee. SEVENTH GRADE Sponsor ,.... ..,,...,..Y,,.....,A... .,,.. M r s. julia Titus OFFICERS President .,,,,,...,,. , ...............,.....,,,.,,.... Donald Kitchings Vice-President ...,,,.. AE.,.,...,EE S ally Norris Secretary ....E,....., ,....,.. J aunice Davis Treasurer .,.. ....... C harlotte Abney Reporter .r.....,.,,...... .E.,, W oody Wooden Sergeant at Arms ..,.. ,...,,,. B obby Lovring MEMBERS Charlotte Abney, Caroline Bissland, Margaret Brewer, joelle Bunch, june Collier, Eloise Coyle, jaunice Davis, Mary Ann Gettel, Betty Glisson, Patsey Gullans. Betty Hill, Nora Mae jenkins, Kay Lee, Patty McClelland, Janie McKinzie, Barbara Nichols, Sally Norris, Betty Peck, Mary Pugh, Ellen Richards, Carolyn Roberts. Ethadelle Stokes. Margaret Webster, Sylvia W'right, Penny Yeager, Charles Baggett, john Beggro, David Brummel, Dink Cockran, Donald Hamlin, Alton Harnage, Jewel Hill, Bobby Howard, Donald Kitchings, Bobby Lovring, Arthur Mclntyre, Charles Newport, jim Payne, James Richardson, Royace Spraggins, Maxwell Thompson. Vifoody NX'odden. ? :Q 'x 1 ALL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY The all high school play, DON'T TAKE MY PENNY , sponsored this year by the Student Council, was presented in the High School Auditorium on February 10, 1949. The cast, composed of students from all the high school, 'worked hard to make this hilarious comedy a success, and in doing so, fully demonstrated the wide range of dramatic ability in the school. THE CAST Sally, a maid with a purpose .....,.. ........................ ..... B e tty Hall Norman Porter, a publicity man ....... ........ G ene Sauls Penny, a pretty little Miss .,........... ..,..... S ylvia Bull Caleb, her absorbed father ......,.,,., ....... R onnie Lee Mark, her farm-minded brother ....,. ...... H arold Marsh Mavis, her attractive sister .........,...,.. ............ P eg Halliday Joanna, her loyal girl friend .,..........,. ,.,.,. J eannie Arehart Kerry, her resourceful boy friend ........ ...... A llen Altvater Greg, his pal with ideas ..............,.... ...,,,.. J erry Kitchings Gram, just herself ..,,.....,.........,............ ...,......... J ane Rankin Monsieur Henri, a French designer ...,.. ,...., R aymond Coyle Clair Caroline Martin Elsie, pretty young models ........, ...,., N ancy Stevenson Lucille Velma Kendrick Red, a delivery boy .......,...,........... ,,,..,,. B uddy Lynch Harrison Day, a young author ........ .........,... P hil Bowers Stage Managers ......,,,................ ...... M artin Albright Milton Faivre Assistant to Director ....... ..,,..... G inger Stanley Director .........,........., ...,. M rs. Madge Coker KENNETH ASH FOOTBALL DONALD DITTMAR BOBBY JAEGER JACK FOSTER BRYANT HAMPTON BRANDON JONES mfg, iw -:Jr ,X I 3 v'?m, ,, i. f-1: , , 7, if f aw .4 A 47 ,A V ,J .--un , . ff T m. : :wif fi f I 5 5 f ' iv 1 W '44- ,.4 lim 3 6 ' 5 Ygymx gl ' 1.',,A ., , 4, ' 'f .-ixezbr' ' i A N Q 4+ ,L 4 , il. 1-S1 5373 -my ' 4 ,'. 'l av 'si '.v+5's-'L!1- f' 'f 47 ' ' 1 -.19 J ' U QQ . ' ' few' 1 -rA- H VYM, .,v. . Lrg 3 fn, .mv 1 1 '. ,Q , f fn , , 1:3 ,ff:1frg.,. x , 2 , 3 .1-, 1 f,,3-fs fr w 4 1 ,Z 'F .. I 2 Y U - fs 2 LW f Q 1 1 S -X 2 . fix, K X, ix ix 'A' I N' 'F 1 WI 1 0, 'QI - fri .5-4 -- Q, , , , ,xYfiQ'?w.z' , - f el-any . Z gf K, H U3 'rv SEBRING SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM With nine returning lettermen, the Sebring Baseball Team of 1949 showed good fighting spirit and teamwork throughout the entire season. SQUAD MEMBERS jack Foster, Ken Ash, Jerome Collins, Wfayne Smith, Gene Sauls, David Watford, Don Mclntyre, jimmy Wheeler, Tappen Collier, Chuck Conway, jimmy Stevenson, Donald McDonald, Don Lovering, joe Curl, jim Drane, Leonard Riles, Henry Mc- Culloh, Morey Payne, Ralph Hollenburg, Caleb Cowart, jon Albritton, Gene Cason, Sam McMillan, Mac Norris, A. C. Gee, jerry Bee, Bobby Jaeger. Coach ,. ., .. .,.. .......,....... , ,, . . ,...., Mr. W. B. Stephens Manager ..,.,... jimmy Crawford CI-IEER LEADERS The cheer leaders did a grand job in keeping up the school spirit and morale during the football season. They showed great enthusiasm and pep as they energetically lead the school yells and songs at chapel programs and at the games Eloise Simmons, Ginger Stanley, Fern Trevelyan, Louise Coady, Maxine johnson jack Page, Wimpy Carnes. -14 4- ii SEBRING HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Sebring High School Band is one of the really great high school bands in America The band rightly belongs in class C according to school enrollment but has stepped up two classes to the class A competition and has rated Superior for the p st twenty two years The director of the band this year is Peter Gustat who came back after a year s lease of absence The band fills many engagements such as football games chapel programs parades twelye winter concerts at the Municipal Pier and many other ciyic functions Its outside actiuties are many. They include the Gasparilla celebration at Tampa state music clinic at Tampa Sara De Sota Pageant at Sarasota the district contest in Sebring and the state contest held in 'Iacksonyille this year. The band s daily schedule is much the same as the required subjects taught in school, Each member has a practice period during the day aside from the full band practice. Student material for the sixty-five piece senior band is started in many instances from the tonette band in the fourth and fifth grades. From the tonette band the student progresses through the beginners band into the rookie band before entering the senior band. This year the band has played concerts all over the state, raising money to attend the International Lions Convention in New York City this summer. '4, ,. A , Q 1 if Y E4 775' A ww 'L wi 1,g I ,5 - fv'u,V l A' P 7 Q Q-Q I ,Q 5- 1 ,ty ww .1 . 1 A ,- njf Q if 4 , v 5 1 A VV' VITJ Sr- z dxx M. X 9 ' K v if It ,, ,' ' ll, : .4 Ut ':.4 J, 1,4 W A Q.. 44,7 5 . - .,. 9' A M,V,N,?S,. ,WN R, .' V' 5 I fgz I I ,. Q . ., -. , gf ,f 1-- '- A 'v 1 .U K f- 1 -dw .z ,, 2? 1:- V ijiuf f 2 V 2. 1 lo X . ' 'vi -M... 4 HJ,gf:?4 :?,-I. --' 'sv 48,3 sap 2 ' 2 ,X M A QQ ww. in? 4 af S X 'Rig 1 mx Y Q D y 1 a ,- x rvfx -f PV.-g' . 1 ! 16. Wvw 3.1-af, Y , K6 n X . .aw .. -.. ,,. fm .., 4-M. M-'M . HM, .NM .I ,L 1 mg v STUDENT COUNCIL The student council is a group of students elected by their classmates to assist the faculty in working for the betterment of the school. The council has made great headway this year, especially with the directing of fire drills and regulating of traffic in the halls, and has also inaugurated a student patrol program. One of the leading clubs, it has given fine service to the school. OFFICERS President ,,,,.,,,,, , ......,.....,........ .....,. W esley Collins Vice-President ...... ....... G arland Boggus Secretary .,...,...,, ,......... W ilma Carnes Treasurer ,,,,., ....,.,........,, C ecilia Bull Advisor ,,.., ,.,....,............,.... M rs. Madge Coker MEMBERS Delores Woodburn, Penny Yeager, Sally Norris, Adele Arehart, Buddy Lynch, David Hasti, Andrew jackson, Nancy Bull, Jeannie Arehart, Sylvia Bull, Cecilia Bull, Sandre Weaver, joan Higgins, Betty Fisher, Anibel Kelsey, Nancy Williams, Ramona Stauffer, Margie Alsmeyer, Garland Boggus, Don Mclntyre, Wimpy Carnes, Ginger Stanley, Buddy Albright, jack Page, Wallace Hunt, john Edward Carson, Mary Belle Twitty, Wesley Collins, Wes Brown, Ray Coyle, David Watford, Harold Marsh, jim Drane, Gene Sauls, Allan Trevelyan, Donald Dittmar, jon Albritton, Clagget Taylor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Sigma Eta Gamma Chapter of the National Honor Society was established to help encourage and improve scholarship, as well as to give helpful, satisfactory service to the school. The four important qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service are the worthwhile and necessary requirements of the society. The yearly project of the National Honor Society for the past few years has been to sponsor the school annual. OFFICERS President .........,...... .............,..,.,.... .........i S y lvia Bull Vice-President ..,..,.c....... ,.,........ A nibel Kelsey Secretary-Treasurer ......, ............,... P a'H'y Weaver Sponsor .................,,... ..... M iss Nell jo Owens MEMBERS Patty Wleaver, Carol I-lasti, Cecilia Bull, Sylvia Bull, Eloise Simmons, Anibel Kelsey, Peg Halliday, Martha Green, Charles Schumacher, Charlotte Naylor, Donna Fisher. NATIONAL BAND HONOR SOCIETY The members of the National Band Honor Society are those who most nearly met e requirements of character musicianship leadership and serwice To set an example for other band members and to maintain discipline in the band is its purpose OFFICERS Pres1dent Patty Weax er Vice President Martha Watkins Secretary Treasurer Charlotte Na lor Y Sponsor ..,t,.....,e.,.a..... ,..,... P rof. P. J. Gustat MEMBERS Ramona Stauffer Martha Green Cora Mae Gettle Maxine ohnson Margie Alsmyer jackie Sebring Sophy Mae Mitchell Betty Hall Brandon jones Bill Hi ins Y 88 Charles Schumacher jerry Kitchings Wesley Collins Patty Weawer Martha Watkins Charlotte Naylor. S CLUB The S Club, having been organized in 1938, is the oldest club in the Sebring High School. To be a member of this club, a student must have reached the ninth grade, earned a letter in one of the major sports, or as cheerleader or manager, and have proven himself a good sport. The club's goal is to promote better sportsmanship among the students. OFFICERS President ............... ....,............... .,..., J i mmy Wheeler Vice-President , Secretary-Treasurer ...,., ....,.,....,,..,.,, W ilma Carnes Sponsors -,.............. ....... M iss Clarice Trueblood Mr. john Abbott Mr. W. B. Stephens MEMBERS Martha Watkins, Maxine Johnson, Martha Green, Betty Hall, Ginger Stanley, Wimpy Carnes, Eloise Simmons, Louise Coady, Fern Trevelyan, Christine Skinner, jackie Sebring, Castelle Miller, Gene Cason, jackie Foster, Tappen Collier, Wayne Smith, Brandon Jones, Kenneth Ash, jack Page, Earl Crutchfield, james McKinsey, jimmy Stevenson, Gene Sauls, Donald Dittmar, Donald McDonald, Morey Payne, Ralph Hollenburg, Chuck Conway, Leonard Riles, Don Lovering, jimmy Wheeler, joe Curl, Charles Rogers, David Watford, Bobby Jaeger, jon Albritton, Bryant Hampton Bobby Miller. Not pictured: Bobby Miller. APPRENTICE PLAYERS The members of this group have earned certain points in dramatic production in the school. These points are earned by acting, back-stage work, and student directing. This organization strives to improve dramatic production in Sebring High School and to be of service to all groups in any dramatics work. Having completed the requirements for the National Thespians, many of this group are now members of Troop 920 of the National Thespian Society. OFFICERS President ..,,,..,......... ........................ ......,...... G e ne Sauls Vice-President .,,........ ...... G inger Stanley Secretary-Treasurer ....... .....e.,.... D onna Fisher Sponsor ..c.,............. .......cc M rs. Madge Coker MEMBERS Peg Halliday, Jeannie Arehart, Cecilia Bull, Sylvia Bull, Martha Watkins, Maxine johnson, Charlotte Naylor, Ginger Stanley, Betty Hall, Donna Fisher, Allen Altvater, jerry Kitchings, Harold Marsh, Gene Sauls, David Watford, Brandon jones, Wesley' Collins. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization, which was founded in 1928. It is composed of the students of Vocational Agriculture. Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, and living to serve are the slogans that typify the guiding spirit of the organization. OFFICERS ' Knight Crawford President .........t..... .........a,i....w. I Ohrl Vice-President ,.st... ..........,.. A llan Trevelyan Don Mclntyre jimmy Fountain .. Kelsey Payne Sergeant-at-Arms .c,.. .r.... T om Saunders Mr. jack Ingle Secretary .....Vt..i.. .......-..-- Treasurer .,....i.... ....t- Reporter ..........,,..,,,,. ---.f Sponsor ..,.,......,t.... ..,...........u.a... ..... MEMBERS Norman Stokes, Allan Trevelyan, Morey Payne, David Watford, james Rutledge, jimmy Crawford, john L. Wilkerson, Lee Keck, Norman Riles, john Knight Crawford, Owen Prescott, Bill Alsmyer, Henry O'Neal, William Pope, Richard Gullons, Earl Crutchfield, Donald jones, Roland Droit, Donald McIntyre, Caleb Cowart, Tom Golden, Billy Waggaman, Hugh Wallace, Rueben Waldron, Elton Stevender, Tom Saunders, jimmy Holly, jack Sellers, jimmy Fountain, Harold Bush, john Carson, Plilip Rhymes, Bill Schlosser, Kennith Robbins, Lester Collier, Travis Heacock, William Hicks, Charles Weachester, Doris Riles, Leo Covington, Don Lovering, junior Butler, Doyle jones, john Wagner, joe Curl, Jewel Hill, Edward O'Berry, Ralph Hollenberg, Billy Higgins, Kelsey Payne, joe Burress, jerry Whitaker, Marvin Kahn, Larry Davis. 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