Seminole High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Sanford, FL)
- Class of 1958
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Buddy and Richard prepare for lhe show 'Q' 'xv Mr Mafhleuxs ar+ class con+rnbu+es colorful pos+ers and palnhngs sir PTA enacfs Gay Nunehes af fooiball half hme show Q v N 5 op Melbourne player. Oufsfanding circus half-time show. THE PERFQRMERS. . . THE ENTIRE S. H. S FAMILY ARE PERFORMERS IN THE BIG TOP . . . AND EACH PUTS HIS ALL INTO MAKING THIS SHOW THE BEST ONE YET . . . S+eaI:Iey, Russi and Kirk presenf counIry and wesIern program. Ml Hes and band ready for Chrisimas parade wi+I'1 In W Av- TABLE OF CONTENTS Admmlstratlon and Faculty Classes Top Blllmg Actlvltles Athletlcs Advertnsements 7 I 1' ' ' ' ....... . 9 . . .... . 17 . . . 34 ' . . 53 ' . . . 79 ' . . 95 . J Q, ff T if' Nfj M 5 DEDICATION For lns oufsfanclmg conlrlbuhons 'lo Seminole l-llglw School and for has never faulmg nnleresl In all sfudenfs we of flwe Salmagundu Staff wu+l1 pride and gra+n+ucle ded:ca+e fhus volume offlwe Salmagundufo MR E W CHRISTENSEN 8 c l if I WW' 'W Admlnlstrahon and Faculty Prmcrpal A J Bracken To The GraduaTes oT l958 The Board oT Publnc lnsTrucTlon and The Board I 9 Y congraTulaTrons Tor a Task well done Success IS a reward Tor Those who have learned To apply mnnd energ and Txme To The goal de sured There ns no su sTlTuTe Tor preparaT1on and perserverence RespecT rs awarded To Those who have demon sTraTed The gualuTy oT dependabuluTy There us no magic Tormula Tor The aTTaunmenT oT Trarnung knowledge and sTeadTasTness l-lapprness ns earned by Those who succeed In Therr eTTorTs and by Those who have gained The respecT oT Therr Tellows However The cleepesT lasTnng saTrsTacTlon In lrTe comes To Those who have puT oThers ahead oT selT There us no shorT cuT To happlness DedrcaT1on oT selT To worThy causes servuce To Tellow man counTry and God These pursu1Ts are The mosT rewardnng oT all BesT wnshes Tor rmprovemenT In The years To come R T Mrlwee To The Class oT I958 Graduahonl The goal you s1ghTed long years ago has aT lasT become a realrTy and The dlploma you recelve serves as recognlTnon Tor your eTTorTs NoT only as recognuTnon Tor The compleTnon oT cerTann academic reguxremenTs b also a an expressuon oT TalTh and conhdence rn you as young people To use The knowledge and experience you have gained IH a manner whrch wall reTlecT honor and creduT upon you and your commumTy For along wrTh The rlghTs honors and prnvrleges oT The diploma go The oblrgaTuons and responsnbullhes ThereunTo apperTaumng IT ns our snncere hope and belref ThaT your educaTuon here aT Semlnole Hugh has been a chal lenge To you and ThaT you are graduahng wlTh a Teellng of success and accomplushmenT On behalT oT The TaculTy may l exTend hearTy congraTulaTnons and besT wrshes To each one oT you A J Bracken Prlncnpal Superlnfendenf of Publnc lnsiruchon R T Mnlwee . . . I uf S . . it oT TrusTees 'oin me in exTendin To ou our sincere I A T I I T , . . . 10 Offlce Sfoff Performs Numerous Services mx, MRS FORT Mrs ForT has a very busy schedule Thus year I addrhon To berng Dean oT Grrls and AssrsTanT To The Prrnclpal she also keeps all aTTendance records and rs Tlnancral advrsor Tor The Salmaguncll The oTTrce gurls mrghT be seen dorng any one oT numerous 'obs There are usually Two grrls rn The oTTrce each perrod and The worlc rs drvrded equally beTween Them Whrle one Types rnrmeographs or does Trlrng The orher sells supplres collecTs absenTee SAIDEE WILLIAMS As SecreTary To The Prrncrpal Sardee has many robs The mosT rmporTanT however are boolclceeper sTu denT record lceeper and regrsTrar She rs noTed Tor her dry sense oT humor and rs well lrlced by The whole sTudenT body slaps carries messages and runs errands Tor borh Sardee and Mrs ForT ln addrTron To The TacT ThaT The gurls enloy The worlc They also obTarn experience ThaT wrll be valuable To Them larer 1' OFFICE GIRLS Leif fo rrghf. seared Shrrley Johnson, Joyce Ann Benton, Jo Clarke, Jackre Senlrarrlr, Marcia Loechelf, Marcia Bumgarner Ann Hughey, Elarne Mums Sfandrng Marran Roufh, Judy Nof shown Barbara Bass o 0 H-R, fy Mg T L 'ss e V 1, xx -. L ' . ' . n ' ' , ' ' . I I I I T I r - . , , . I nl, T A A Tia f uf T Ts f r ' r 4 il K i s ' T I X ,W,,,,i.,, ' ,, ll Leff fo Iighf, seared: Miss Ollie Reese Whi'Hle, Mr. Bill Flem- ing, Miss Barbara Rohn. Sfanding: Mr. Joe Maiheiux, Mr. Ernesf Cowley, Mr. Fred Ganas. MUSIC, ART. GYM AND DRIVERS TRAINING Miss Ollie Reese Whi'Hle-The Seminole l-ligh Glee Club is direcled by Miss Whillle, who is responsible lor lhe many line shows 'rhey presenied. Miss Whillle was gradualed from Florida Slaie Uni- versily and has allended Fred Warings worlcshop many limes. Mr. Bill Fleming-We are very proud of our swim- ming Jream, which was siarled 'rwo years ago by Mr. Fleming. l-le also is doing a line iob as lhe Drivers Training inslrucior. l-le is also a iunior class sponsor. Miss Barbara Rohn-Aller graduafing from Sleison Universify, Miss Rohn came To S.l-l.S. lo 'reach girls physical educalion. As a sponsor for lhe Pep Club and Cheerleaders, she has given a greai deal oi exlra lime and eflori. Mr. Fleming explains par? of Ihe moior fo Driver Training s+udsn+s. Mr. Joe Ma+hieux--ln The arf deparimenl Mr. Malhieux helps lhe sludenls develop Their arlislic ialenls. Mr. Maihieux also leaches a nighl class lor adulls in arf and ceramics. Mr. Ernesl' Cowley-The S.l-l.S. band is direcled by Mr. Cowley. He has done a irennendous iob ihis year in securing funds wilh which To purchase new uniforms. During lhe summer he has laugh? in lhe band camp al lhe Universily of Miami. l-le is also one ol +he Key Club sponsors. Mr. Fred Ganas-The line alhlelic program ol S.l-l.S. is handled by Mr. Ganas, our alhleiic direc- ior. l-le leaches boys physical educalion and is a sponsor of ihe LeH'ermen's Club and lhe Junior Class. - . 5 f 5 ' if ' ,V i.. , fy I I ,..,, Edilh Hanson, Jackie Hern, and Cindy Roumillaf prac+ice a Iumbling siuni. Leff fo righf, seafed: Mr. Bud Layer, Miss EThel Riser, Mr. John Higgins. Sfonding: Mr. Max Coberly, Mr. Dick Silvers, Mr. Paul Hickson. MATH AND SCIENCE Mr. Bud Layer-ln The science deparTmenT Biology is TaughT by Mr. Layer. He is varsiTy baslceTball coach and iunior varsiTy TooTball coach. Mr. Layer is also a sponsor Tor The LeTTermen's Club. Miss EThel Riser-Algebra l and Algebra ll are TaughT by Miss Riser. She worlcs diligenTly as sponsor Tor The STuclenT Council. Miss Riser was graduaTed Trom Newberry College. Mr. John Higgins-Seminole High is very TorTunaTe This year in having Mr. Higgins who Teaches higher maTh. He comes Trom Alabama and TaughT some in Georgia. Mr. Higgins is a Junior Class sponsor. Mary Jane Flynf and Bill Tyre in ChemisTry lab pre- paring for an experimenT. Mr. Max Coberly-AlThough new This year Mr. Coberly is known To all. He is sponsor Tor The Freshman Class and The Band ParenTs Club. Mr. Coberly Teaches Algebra l and General MaTh. Mr. Dick Silvers-Mr. Silvers aTTenclecl STeTson Uni- versiTy where he played baslceTball and was as- sisTanT baslceTbalI coach. Now aT S.H.S. he is Junior VarsiTy TooTball and basl4eTball coach. He Teaches General Science and is sponsor Tor LeTTermen's Club. Mr. Paul Hiclcson-Among The new Teachers aT S.H.S. This year is Mr. Hickson, who Teaches ChemisTry ancl Physics. He is The hard working sponsor oT The ProiecTion Club. Ray Lundquisl, Carolee Osferholm and David Wilson solve an equaiion in Algebra ll. l Typing aids a sfudenf in many ways. i L s Freshman girls prepare a meal in Homemaliing. VOCATIONAL Mr. Louis Girard-Our D.C.T. program which gives sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To Train in Their desired professions is direcTed by Mr. Girard. l-le is a sponsor oT The D.C.T. Club and The Junior Class. Mr. Girard was graduaTed Trom Florida SouThern College. Miss MarTha Simpson-Miss Simpson has done a Tine iob as one oT The sponsors oT The FuTure Teachers Club and The Junior Class. She has a busy schedule Teaching Typing, ShorThand I, Sales- manship, and SecreTarial PracTice. Mrs. Mary Rogers-ATTer graduaTing Trorn Semi- nole T-Tigh, Mrs. Rogers aTTended Florida STaTe UniversiTy. In The vocaTional deparTmenT Mrs. Rogers Teaches Typing, Business English, and Com- Mr. W. B. Wesf-Anyone inTeresTed in Tarming would Talce agriculTure Trom Mr. WesT. He worlcs hard wiTh The FuTure Farmers oT America Club which has won many honors. Miss Barbara Ruprechf--All girls lcnow and lilce Miss RuprechT who Teaches Home Economics I and Home Economics ll. Miss RuprechT is a sponsor oT The FuTure Nurses. She is a graduaTe oT The Univer- siTy oT Tennessee. Miss Rebecca STevens-The Tri-Hi-Y and Sally STaTT are very TorTunaTe in having Miss STevens as Their sponsor. In addiTion To These duTies, she Teaches ShorThand ll, Boolclceeping and Consumer Econo- cercial Law. mics. Miss STevens was graduaTed Trom F.S.U. Leif lo righf, sfanding: Mr. Louis Girard, Miss Marfha Simp- son, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mr. W. B, WesT. Seafed: Miss Barbara RuprechT, Miss Rebecca STevens. ll 'T ,svn-ws que--1 yr -W: Y , , V V S 9' ff V .A V H Ii .Ns -T fi uw r V 43 .QNX : r s 1-if 'iw 'SLN :Wg 2 rw., , - ir - -,fri 4' T 'Thi if TTT NT 5 H 15 . .p, if ,, Q .4-0 1' 4' x sf-sf The Seniors preparing for The STudenT Radio Club. sinnhf... Mr. Ray explaining The parTs of a senTence To Jimmy Cordell and Tony GeTman. LANGUAGES Mrs. Nellie Coleman-The numerous plays which are presenTed ThroughouT The year are under The direcTion of Mrs. Coleman. She has a busy sche- dule Teaching LaTin l and LaTin ll, DramaTics, Speech, and is a sponsor Tor The LaTin Club and Thespians. Mrs. Mary Joyce BaTeman-The Freshman Class is TorTunaTe in having Mrs. BaTernan as Their English insTrucTor. She was an acTive leader oT The FuTure Teachers Club. Mrs. BaTeman is a graduaTe oT Florida SouThern College. Mrs. Ann Allen-Grammar l and Il are TaughT To Freshman and Sophomores by Mrs. Allen. This year she has also been a greaT help To The Library Council. Miss Virginia Silces-Miss Silces was graduaTecl Trom STeTson UniversiTy in DeLand where she malces her home. New aT Seminole l-ligh she Teaches LiTera- Ture I and LiTeraTure ll and is a Sophomore Class sponsor. Mr. Ralph Ray-Mr. Ray Teaches Junior and Senior Grammar. This year he sTarTed a creaTive wriTing class which was oTTered To Seniors only. Mr. Ray is a sponsor oT The Journalism Club and The Senior Class. Dr. J. B. Roof-Besides Teaching school, Dr. RooT is also PasTor oT The CongregaTional Church. As a Teacher oT Junior and Senior LiTeraTure, he is well lilced by all The sTudenTs. l'Te is also one oT The Key Club sponsors. Leff fo lighf, seafecl: Mrs. Nellie Coleman, Mrs. Mary Joyce BaTeman, RooT Mrs. Ann Allen. Sianding: Miss Virginia Silces, Mr. Ralph Ray, Dr. J. B. fini: T A lr is-f f Leff fo righf, seared: Mrs. Hilda Wray, Miss Edna Chiflenden. Sland- ing: Mr. Dave Laude, Mr. Jim PigoH, Mr. Ed Chrislensen. SOCIAL STUDIES ln World Hisfory Mr. Chrislensen poinls oul fhe capi- +al of Brazil fo Marilyn McDaniel and Henry Allman. awww run, 6 i John Dinlins, Linda Silsby and Richard Siltes sludy 'lhe famous cifies in lhe Uni+ed Sfafes. Mrs. Hilda Wray-Under lhe guidance ol Mrs. Wray lhe Juniors sludied lhe hislory ol our greal couniry. She is one of ihe energelic sponsors ol The Senior Class. Mrs. Wray is a graduale ol The Universily ol Norlh Carolina. Miss Eclna ChiH'enden-A real helper lo all sfuclenls is our Librarian, Miss Chillrenden. Whelher you are wriling a reporl lor American l-lislory or Civics, Miss Chillenden will always lend a helping hand. She also is lhe sponsor lor lhe Library Council. Mr. Dave Laude-Much credil goes lo Mr. Laude for an oulslanding job as our baseball coach, and as assislanl foolball coach. l-le Teaches World l-lislory and is a sponsor lor lhe Le'rlerman's Club. Mr. Laude played bolh loolball and baslcelball al Slelson from which he gradualed. Mr. Jim Pigo++-As head coach ol S.l-l.S., Mr. Pigoll has done a ferrilic job. Before coming here he had seven years coaching experience in olher Florida schools. Mr. Pigoif Teaches Civics and is a sponsor for lhe LeHerrnan's Club. Mr. Ed Chrislensen-Mr. Chrislensen is a hard worlcer lor lhe Sludenl' Council. He Teaches World l-lislory and Spanish I and ll. ln addilion lo his regular classes he leaches an adull educalion class al nighl. 16 9'-Tw Classes lg. THE CROWD 17 SENIORS TOP BILLINGS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN D Bailey A Benlon J Clarke A Collins Compam J Dees P Donahoe D Fleischer J Granl Ho d V KirchhoFl S Lee Lundquisl' C McNeill Mums 1958 HONOR ROLL Anderson l COVIBY These 'rhrrly erghr members of lhe Sensor Class have B izlllgrgl alrauned an average ol B+ or beller lor Their four years in hugh school Aller graduahon They may conhnue +o mannram These hugh slandards N. Piclrens W. Pope P. Ransl J. Senlrarilr D. Sharon E. Spears A. Sianslield B. S+. John J. Sfolslry L N. Richards A. Speir M. Tamny mm .Q as I' 3 D. Rounlree B. L. Selvidge L. Smiih L. C. Smifh E. Vihlen T. Walker D. Williams I WALLY POPE JACK STOTSKY NANCY RICHARDS ELAINE MIMS JOYCE BENTON MRS WRAY MR RAY MRS FORT FLOWERS Gladsols COLORS Green and Whsfe MOTTO No eforf no resulf OFFICERS Leff io rsghf honf row Jack Sfoislsy Wally Pope Second row Joyce Benlon Elasne Msms Nancy Rschards SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pressdenf Vice Plessdenf Secrefary Treasurer Chaplusn Sponsors As our hsqh school days come Io an end we 'she qradualsng class look loaclc on Ihe pass four years as 'rhe mosl evenlful ones ol our lsves Ours was Ihe lypscal ral class bolh scared Ihe day The nexl year as sophomores we had our revenge ln Ihal' same year besng 'rhe sssler class Io Ihe sensors we helped wslh decoralsons lor qradualson Our fsrsl year as upperclassmen was fslled wslh many aclsvslses AI lasl we had The chance lo show whal' we could do Runnsng Ihe foolball concesssons and dances was only a sample of our abslsly We dsd ourselves proud al' I'he Junsor Sensor Prom Fsnally 'she Class of l958 enlered Ihesr lasl year al S l-I S wslh anlscspalson and enlhussasm There was lhe horrsecomsng parade Ihe publscalson of lhe Sally seleclson of snvslalsons Ihe Junsor Sensor Prom and our class play whsch proved l'o be a lop performance Knowsng we could never have been successful wsfhoul Ihe help of 'she facully and fellow class ai SPONSORS Leff fo rsghf Mrs For? Mrs Wray Mr Ray and exciled, when 'rhey said, OK, lciddies, lhis is m6'fSS. We humbly Oller Our ll16rllCS. sl Y' Q Y . sv I J A 19 aw-1-4 Ke'+h Ab ey Helen Ada s Fra K A ereH' Del res Bailey Eddie Ba bo Joh ny Barley Barbara Bass Don Ba+y L da Anderson Joe Andre s SENIOR KEITH ABNEY Fulure Farmers ol America I4 Baslcelball 2 HELEN ADAMS Lalm Club I2 Glee Club I 3 Pep Club 23 Tlwespnans 3 Treasurer 4 Trl I-In Y 3 4 LINDA ANDERSON Glee Club I 3 Trnple Trno 4 Fulure Teachers Club I 2 Pep Club 2 Tru I-Il Y 4 Sally Slarf 4 JOE ANDREWS Fulure Farmers of America I 3 DCT Club 4 FRANK AVERETT Transfer Norlollc V 4 DELORES BAILEY Transfer Burlmglon N C 3 Glee Club I 4 Tlwesprans 3 4 Tru Hu Y 2 Journal :sm Club Social Eclnlor 4 Humor Edulor 4 EDDIE BARBOUR lzoolball I4 Baseball I4 Glee Club I 2 Proleclnomsf Club 2 4 S Club 3 4 Traclc 4 JOHNNY BARLEY Baslcelball I4 Prolecluomsfs Club I 2 Spamsl'1ClubI 2 Baseball 24 Foolball 2 3 Glee Club 2 Double OuarIe+3 4 BARBARA BASS Cvlee Club I Fulure I'-Iomemalcers I DON BATY DCT Club3 4 M rgaref Be ha Bobby Bennelf CLASS MARGARET BENHAM Band I 2 Sql 3 Isl Sql 4 Glee Club I 4 Fulure Nurses Club I 2 Treas urer 3 4 BOBBY BENNETT Fulure Farmers ol America 2 4 JOYCE ANN BENTON Glee Club I 2 Fulure Nurses Club I 4 Secrelary 3 Clwaplarn Pep Club 2 3 Tru I-In Y 3 Cluaplann 4 ass Clwaplann 4 WILLIAM BERNOSKY Transfer Ellzabellw Penn 3 Sludenl Council I Clwemxslry Club 2 Lalzn Club 3 4 Sludenl' Club 4 JIMMY BLYTHE Glee Club I Spanish Club I Dramalncs I Journalnsm Club 2 DCT Club 2 WENDELL BROOKS Glee Club I 3 Foolball 2 DCT Club 3 4 Baseball 4 JANIE BROWN Glee Club I 4 Fulure Nurses Club I 2 4 DAVID BROWN Glee Club 2 3 Traclc 2 4 Prolecluonnsl Club 4 Sally Slalf 4 TOMMY BROWN Foolball 3 4 S Club 3 4 Swummnng 3 4 Proleclnonnsl' Club 4 MARCIA BUMGARNER-Glee Club I-3 Triple Trio 4: Pep Club 2 3g Tri-I-li-Y 4. Joyce An Benlo J'm Blyfhe J n'e B o n Tommy Bro n W'lI'am Bernoslry We dell Brooks 'd B o Marc'a B mgar l L da Cannon John Ceresolu AI Coll ns Angelo Compa n J mmy Cordell Doyle Corley Irma Jean Corley Edward Cowan I vnvww J dy Clarlre R beri Cohen SENIOR LINDA CANNON Transfer Orlando Fla 3 Dra mahcs I TI'1espuans3 Vice Pres 4 Sludenl Club 4 JOHN CERESOLI Olee Club 2 4 Pulure Teachers Clubl 3 JUDY CLARKE Fu'rureTeacI1ersI Glee Club I Pep Club 2 Vnce Pres 3 Fulure Nurses 2 Presndenl 3 4 Swnmmmq Team 3 4 Tru I-In Y 4 ROBERT COHEN Prolecluomsl Club I AL COL Foolball I4 Key Club I 2 Vrce Pres Presrdenl 4 Lalm Club I Presldenf 2 Traclc 2 4 Glee Club I 4 Tlwespmans 3 4 Sludenl Councul 3 ANGELO COMPAIN Lalm Club 2 Presuclenl 3 Key Club SecreIary3 4 TI'1esplans3 4 JIMMY CORDELL Glee Club I 4 Lalm Club I Prolec Iuomsf Club 4 DOYLE CORLEY Baseball 3 4 Foolball I Baslcelball 4 IRMA JEAN CORLEY Ba I 2 Isl LI 3 4 I-lead Girl OII1cer3 4 Fu lure Nurses Club I Secrelary 2 Vlce Pres 3 4 Prolechomsl Club 2 Sfudenl Councul Vlce Pres 3 Treasurer 4 Sally Slall 4 EDWARD COWAN Glee Club I Belly Crow Belly Jane Da s CLASS BETTY CROW Glee Club I 2 Library Club 2 BETTY JANE DAVIS Glee Club I 4 Fulur I-lomemalcers Club I Tlwespnans 4 JEANETTE DEES Glee Club I 2 Fulure Nurses Club 2 Prolec lnomsl Club 2 Pep Club 2 4 Tru I-In Y 4 Sally Slall 4 JOHN DODSON Glee Club I PAT DONA HOE Transfer Bellwlelwem P n 3 Foolball I Sludenl' Councll I Glee Club I 3 Double uarlel' 4 Llberly Lrfe Slarl 2 Key Club 4 Boys Slale 4 NOLLEY DUNN Glee Club I Fulure Farmers ol Amernca I 2 EUGENE ELLIOTT Transfer Lalce Orion Ivlrclw 4 DCT 4 JIMMY EMERSON Gee Club I Sludenl Club 4 Dramalucs 4 BEVERLY EVANS Glee Club I3 WALTER FESLER Lalm Club I 4 Library Club 2 3 Celery Fed 2 Prolecllomsl Club4 Je elfe Dees + D n oe gene Ellloff Be erly E ans John Dodso y D J my Emerson Waller Fesler wp- mf' Yuan Max Finch Louise Giles Bill Grenier Roberf Hamilfon Diana Fleischer Joan Gran? Bobby Harvey Joe High rold F Tony Gefman SENIOR MAX FINCH Dramalncs 4 Proleclnonnsf Club 4 DIANA FLEISCHER Glee Club I 3 Triple Trio 4 Pep Club 2 3 Fulure Teachers Club 2 Tru I-If Y 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Sally Sfall 4 HAROLD FRIZ ZELL Baslcelball I 2 Fulure Farmers ofAmer1Ca I 3 Glee Club 4 TONY GETMAN Glee Club I 4 LOUISE GILES Glee Club I Library Staff 2 3 JOAN GRANT Transfer Nuagara Flls N Y 2 Sludenl Council I 2 German Clubl 2 DCT Club Treasurer 4 BILL GRENIER Transfer Mus soula Monl' 3 BOBBY HARVEY Foolball I D C T 3 4 ROBERT HAMILTON Fulure Farmers of America I 2 Treasurer 3 JOE HIGH Baslcel' ball 2 4 Fuiure Farmers of America 2 S Club 3 4 PFOIECIIOFIISI' Club 4 Cla de HHeII e o CLASS CLAUDE HITTELL Lalm Club I Glee Club I 2 Baskelball 24 Foolballfi 4 Baseballfi 4 Traclc 4 Prolecllomsl Club 4 S Club 3 4 BR CE HOLD Foolball I4 Glee Club I4 Lalm CI b Tr C JOHN HOLLOWAY TracIc4 ROBERT HOLLO WAY Prolecllomsl' Club 4 JO ANN HUGHEY Lalm Clubl Eulure Teachers Clubl Fulure Nurses Club I Glee Club I JUNE JENNINGS Glee Club I lvlagorelle I 3 I-lead lvlalorelle 4 Tr: I-In Y 4 ROGER JIMENEZ Eulure Farmers of Amernca I Secrelary 2 Vuce Pres 3 Presvdenl 4 Sludenl Club 4 BETTY ANN JOHNSON Glee Club I 4 Fulure Nurses I 2 Fulure Teachers 2 BOBBY JOHNSON Eoolball I4 Baseball I 2 4 Glee Clubl 4 SClub3 4 TracIc4 RHEA JOHNSON Transfer EIrzabell1Cu+y N C 4 Traclc 2 Key Club 4 J I1 Holl way J A H o g ey Roger J' enez Bobby Johnson L. Rober+ Hollo ay n s BeHy A Johnson Rhea Johnson Sh rley JoI1 son Roger K ng Frecl Kn ghi Sandra Lee DW B Hy Lou Kelley Mlm, SHIRLEY JOHNSON Transfer Orlando Fl 4 Torclw Coclely I 2 CasI1ler3 WAYNE JOHNSON Tran Ter Balllmore Md 3 Lalnn Club I 2 Glee Club 2 4 Izoolball 3 4 Sludenl Club 4 Track 4 DEIORIS JONES Ivlalorelle I3 Gle CI b I W yne Johnson Valer Krchhoff 2 Herby Kn glrl Pairlcna Lnghlfool DCT Club 4 Journalnsrn Club 4 Home-comnng Sponsor 4 BETTY LOU KELLEY Transfer Cull man Ala 2 4l-I Club! ROGER KING Transfer Florida Ivlnlllary School DeLand Fla 4 Glee Club VALERIE KIRCHHOFF Glee Club I4 Fulure Nurses Club I 2 Lalnn Club I 2 Pep Club 2 Drlll lain 3 TrlH1Y 3 4 Sally Slafl 4 KNIGHT Glee Club I PFOIGCIIODISI Club I HERBY KNIGHT Glee Club I 2 DCT 3 4 SANDRA LEE Class Clwaplann I Lalnn Club I Pep Club 3 Clwaplaun 2 Glee Club I 2 Trl I-In Y 3 4 Tlwespuans 3 SecreIary4 I-Iomecomnng Spon sor 4 PATRICIA LIGHTFOOT Glee Club I Fu lure Nurs sClubI DCT Club4 Del ri Jones IV e MW I . I - IM-4 - Q Wx - : , a. I - - ' - 7 e u 7 i 2, 47 Baslcelball 37 Class Presidenl 37 Dramalics 4. 5 Y 'l A I cap ' 1 '- '- . 7 . FRED - ' 7 ' .27 I n a i ie i 6 I .. I -...hs Marcna Loe hell P ggy Ja Lu q Q35 ffisr ,QM cl.Ass pigw MARCIA LOECHELT Lalnn Club I Glee Club I 3 Trnple Trlo 4 Pep Club 2 3 Fulure Teachers Club 2 Celery Fed 2 Tru Hn Y 3 4 Sally Slall 4 PEGGY JANE LUNDQUIST Fulure Nurses Club I 2 Glee Club I 3 Vice Pres 4 SludenlCounc1I I Secrelary 4 Cheerleader 2 3 Caplaxn 4 Pep Club 2 4 Tru I-In Y Secrelary 3 Vace Pres 4 Sally Slafl 4 I-lomecorrung Sponsor 4 JANICE LUXEN Glee Club Accornpannsl I4 Trrple Trno 4 Tr: I-In Y 4 Key Club Sweelhearl 4 BRUCE MCCOY elball I4 F olball I Ba I Pro c homsl Club I S Club 3 4 Baseball 4 KEN Mc MURRAY Baslcelball 4 Baseball 2 Foolball 2 Glee Club 2 S Club I CAROL McNElLL Lafun Cu I 2 Fulure Nurses Club I 3 Pep Club I 2 Lnbrary Club Chaplaun 2 Secrelary and Treasurer 3 4 Tru I-In Y3 4 MARK MCTEER Glee CIub4 Pro Ieclxonusl Club 4 CHARLES MESSER Transfer Covunglon Va 4 ELAINE MIMS Transfer Ml D ra Pla 2 Sluclenl Council I Cvlee Club I3 Busuness Manager 4 Pep Club 3 Class Treasurer 4 Ednlor Sally Slall 4 Tru I-IIY 4 BARBARA MITCHELL Transfer Porl Lyauley Morocco 3 Class Presnclenl I Sluclenl Councnl Vnce Pres I Glee Club I 3 Busuness Manager 4 Fulure Nurses Club 3 Secrelary 4 Key Club Sweelhearl 4 Trl I-In Y Treasurer 4 f ,.ql ' Il' .fr- aff' n M rr Mark McTeer Elame Mums Bruce McCoy ol M N Charles Messe Barbara Mulchell 4. as If 'Q X sis X I ,xx 'x X N Sh rley M rgan J m y M ye R chard Phagan N Ile P Irens Wally Pope Jea elle Pr ce Paul ne Rans Nancy Richards Fefe N Carol Peily SENIOR SHIRLEY MORGAN Lalln Club I Vice Pres 2 Glee Club I 3 Trlple Trno 4 Secrelary Treasurer4 Pep Club I 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Sluclenl' Council 3 4 Tru Hu Y 3 4 Girls Slale 3 JIMMY MOYE Lalm Club I 2 Glee Club I 4 PETE NASH Glee Club I 3 Double uar'reI4 Foolball 2 Baseball 2 4 S Club 3 4 CAROLE PETTY Glee Club 4 RICHARD PHAGAN Glee Club I 3 Double uarlel 4 Foolball I 3 Proleclzo sl' Club I4 Baslaefball 2 Track 3 Swnmmmg Team 3 S Club S+a're3 NELLIE PICKENS Lalm Club I 2 Glee Cu I4 PepCIub23 Trnl-InY34SalIy If 4 WALLY POPE Band I 2 I-lead Operaluons Oflncer 3 Drnll Ivlasler 3 Caplam 4 Dance Band I 4 Lalm Club I Key Club 2 4 Class Presudenl 4 JEANETTE PRICE Glee Club I 4 PAULINE RANS Band I 2 Sfafl Sql 3 2nd L+ 4 Fulure Teachers Club I Secrelary 2 NANCY RICHARDS Lalm Club Vuce Pres I Glee Club I 2 Sludenl Council I 3 May Day Allendanl I 3 Class Vlce Pres 3 Class Secrelary 4 Malorelfe 2 4 Tru I-In Y 3 Pres: denI4 Gnrls S'raIe3 Sally SIall4 ash e I I ' f ' ' U' ' ' - I - . Q : : . Q I . : ' ' ni - 7 3, 43 Class Presidenl 3: Sludenf Council 43 Boys I b - 7 , 1 '- '- . 1 Sla .I o I -0 28 I B I IC n I E . Blly Rob nson R H1 Jean Rob on CLASS BILLY ROBINSON La'nn Club I Glee Club I 2 4 Poolball I 2 Baslselball I 2 RUTH J N ROBINSON Glee Club I 3 Sludenl Club 4 Dra rnallcs 4 MARIAN ROUTH Lalln Club I 2 Glee Club I 4 Pep Club 2 RICHARD ROUN TREE Bancl I 2 Slalf Sgl' 3 Isl L+ 4 Key Club I 4 SecreIary2 PresncIen+3 LaI1nClubI 2 Traclc 3 4 Boys Slale 3 S Club 4 RONNIE RUSSI Glee Club I 4 Fulure Farmers ol America I Base ball 2 4 Foofball I 4 BETTY LYNN SELVIDGE Lahn Club I 2 Library Slalzl I Fulure Nurses Club I 3 Pep Club 2 Class Vice Pres 2 Sludenl' Coun crl 2 Ivlalorelle 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Sally Slafl 4 JACKIE SENKARIK Glee Club I Fulure Nurses Club I Lalun Club I 2 Pep Club 2 Lnbrary Sfafl 2 4 Tru Hn Y 4 DEDE SHARON Class Treasurer 3 Trl Hu Y 3 4 Fulure Teachers Club 4 Llbrary S+aFl 4 L C SMITH Glee Club I 3 Key Club I 3 Baseball 2 3 LINDA SMITH Glee Club I 4 Class Treasurer 2 Pep Club Reporler 2 Fulure Teachers Club 2 3 Sluclenl Council 3 Tru Hn Y 3 4 Malorelle 3 4 Sally Slalf 4 Homecornnng Sponsor 4 F72 Mar an Rou'l'I'l R chard Rou free Ronn e Russ Beffy Ly n Sel ldge Ja Le Senkark Dade Sharon L C Smullw Linda Smlfh 49 fl 'I Sm fh a Spe B ySl Joh J cl: Slo y T Ed a d Thomas y Tr p A n T rner A je? Sp A nes Sl nsfeld QWOWN? Sf Ig L9!3MW 4 lure Teachers ug SP RS La n 2 Lx r WM simon u I3 J urnalrsm I T sp s3 4 Tr1l'l1 4 Class Chaplain 3 AMORET SPEIR lzulure Nurses Club I 4 Lalnn Club l Proleclsonusl Club 2 Band I 3 2nd Ll 4 Trl I-IIY4 AGNES STANS D Glee Club I lun Club 2 Fu Teachers Club 3 4 Thespnans 3 4 Sludenl Club 4 BERRY ST JOHN Glee Club I Laln Club I 2 Bancl 2 Sql 3 Isl L+ 4 Dance Band 2 3 Leader 4 Key Club 24 Vnce Pres 3 Thespuans3 Pres: clenl 4 JACK STOTSKY Foolball I4 Baseball 24 S Club 3 4 Class Vuce Pres 4 Sluclenl Coun cll 4 MIKE TAMNY Transfer Narragansell R I 3 Class Presnclenl I 3 Baslcelball I4 Foo ball 24 Sludenl Council 3 EDWARD THOMAS Fulure Farmers of Arneruca I 4 Glee Club l Fool ball 3 TERRY TROSPER Transfer Orlando Fla oolball I ncl G e u 2 D Club 4 ANN TURNER Glee Club I3 Fulure Nurses Clubl 2 www-' B II Ty e Elle V I1Ien CLASS BILL TYRE Eoolball I 4 Baslcelball I 4 Traclc 2 4 Baseball 3 4 May Day Allendanl 3 Glee Club I3 Double uarlel' 3 4 Presudenl 4 S Club 3 Pres1denl4 ELLEN VIHLEN Glee Club I 3 Trlple Trio 4 Lalmn Club I 2 Pep Club 2 Class Secrelary 2 3 Trl I-In Y 3 4 Fulure leacln rs Club Vice Pres 3 Presndenl 4 Key Club Sweellwearl 4 SIDNEY LEN Band I 2 Sql 3 clc 2 4 Day Allenclanl I3 Sludenl Council I Preslclenl 4 Boys Slale 3 S Club 4 BILL VINCENT Pro lecllonnsl Club 24 Baslcelball Manager 3 Glee CIub3 4 TEDDY WALKER Band I Foolball I 4 Traclf 2 Gle Club 2 Double uarIel3 4 Swim mnng3 S CIub3 4 Key CIub4 l'reasurer3 Sally SI'al'l 4 PFOISCIIOVIISI Club 4 LANE WARNER Glee Club I4 DOTTIE WILLIAMS Glee Club I 2 Class Clwaplaln 2 Malorelle 2 3 Sql 4 Sally Slall 4, Tru I-Ir Y 3, 4 JEAN WOMACK Transfer McAllen, Texas 4, Square Dance Club I, Tennis Club 2, Salucle Flclron Ednlor 3 KATHLEEN WOOD-Transfer: Orlando, Fla. 47 Glee Club I: Band 2, Sludenl Club 4. EVA JO WYNNE-Glee Club I-43 Eulure Nurses Club I, 23 Bancl 27 4-I'I Club 23 Cheerleader 4. gli?-in Zh Sidney Vihlen Bill Vincenf Teddy Waller Lane Warner Dollie Williams Jean Womack Kalhleen Wood Eva Jo Wynne Lola Yafes Johnny Yeclrle Donald Yosi' QD 'Wi cyyfg SENIOR CLASS LOLA YATES Glee Club I Fulure Nurses Club I Pep Club 3 OLA B YATES Glee Club I JOHNNY YEACKLE Glee Club I 4 PFOISCIIOHISI Club 2 Foolball 2 4 Track 2 4 Baseball 3 4 S Club 3 4 DONALD YOST Glee Club I Sen r noi pci red J es M r hy Bobb e W ede hold Ch clc W ederhold I 3 2 Mr Sloblom a familiar figure around ihe halls swf A fyplcal day In Hwe office S H S Dance Band hu.. Lubrary SfaFF prepares for Career Day Mrs Hasiy manages our lunchroom 35 I ss Miss Ryan and Mrs. Griner-new ieachers af S.H.S. r Q 'r E 1 l 4, ,., . T' in . tsl 'f.'3' all ,af ' New 4A1t, eww, 'l 'QL A Q ,U ,aff Qywi6i'ZMcL7? LW? f' , ' .J M 5 ! if -f fc 'aff wwf' i 9 ,' fbi If A, Lf! CL 1 , , UL! 4 'fG6'i'L 1' LL? . ,Lf lj I X I, ix, . 13 XM My ILT! AC ',.- A 1 -f 2,1 Ll J if Lppf CIW hangin' MLLDQ ' Xmygfbllf 4. 1.757 ii S if TEDDY WALKER Teddy, besides being oulslanding in loofball, was a member ol lhe Double Quarlelle. His wonderful disposilion has won him many friends. He was also a business manager in The Glee Club. M' fl' l,i,wf',,,iyf je,yWf'f A flfnij gif? L,,4f'L?7 . NANCY RICHARDS Nancy did a splendid job as presidenl' of l'he Tri- Hi-Y fhis year. She was one of our hard-working maiorelles, and a valuable member of +he Sally Slalll. She was one of our represenlalives al Girls Slale. Nancy's friendliness and personalily have made her many friends. 34- 233, gif 3 60 JUNE JENNINGS RICHARD PHAGAN Juee arways ras a :Hendry were for everyove, arm Richard bas been an invaluable member af The ITG? 'naw Venus. Sbe was bees ewajorefre and ar' Double Quarferie. He ako served as presfderfr ai adrve member of fre Tri-Hr-Y. Hue Projecrlonisfs Club rms year. 35 1 J' 4, , li' as af: 7 s 3 a ' if 5 pl Fm QW SIDNEY VIHLEN Siclney has been an oufslanding member of llne dance band lor several years, and well known for luis musical abilily, l-le was popular willi llie sludenl body and allendecl Boy's Sfale as a represenlalive from S.l-l.S. Q SHIRLEY MCRGAN Sliirley has done a greal deal of work in llie G-lee Club, and was an oulslendinq member of llne Triple Trio. Slie was a cheerleader lor 'rwo years, and al- le-nded Girls Shale lasl year. pun.. 4 63 um., -lt...--Q mm DELORIS JONES PAT DONAHOE De :ff Wvrwifg smi'e and persoedify Faxe carried Per is we!! knovw fc' his wi' arc feese of Humor. her fir. Her friendivess avd sweef d7spcsH7on are He was a member of Hwe GWee CMO aes We DoubWe emiabe QuaH'ries. She was one of our horvecoming Quer+e++e. 5DO'SO S This year. '17 W .,-:: 3 l ' paw 'vf l 'P' l l A www' . yu sr.: ,wi t N .il .5151 4 f 1 1:-3 f 7 , :: 1 , - 'Y u f s e 5 s sees? 55,1 Q, X. 'J! gg-Ji ' ff PEGGY JANE LUNDQUIST BILL TYRE Peggy has done a fine job 'rlwis year as caplain of Bill was an oulsfandinq limesman on our foolball +l'1e cheerleaders. She was a homecoming sponsor, learn and was one ol flue co-caplains. l-le was an officer in The Glee Club, and vice-presidenf ol presidenl of flue Leflermerfs Club, +l1e Glee Club, Jrhe Tri-Hi-Y. and a member of +l1e Double Quarlelle. 38 www-if Qgywnwl LINDA SMITH EDDIE BARBOUR Linda, who lwas a wlnninq personalily, was an aclive Eddle, a valuable loolball player, was Co-Caplaln member ol Tlwe Sally Slalll. Slwe was also one of our of llme leam, and was selecled as a member ol llwe malorefles, and was elecled as one ol 'flue lwome- All-Conference feam. I-le served as chaplain ol flue coming sponsors. Lel'+ermen's Club. 39 r,,,,,,,....- SPONSORS-Lelf fo righf, seared: Mr. Higgins, Miss Simp- son Mr Ganas Slancling' Mr Fleming Mr Girard ll seems only yeslerday lhal we were freshmen We survived ral day and Iwo years of work and play rhen we relurned for our lhvrd year as proud upper classmen We knew 'rhalr our Junior Play had lo be a suc cess so wulh greal zesl we made The Birds and The Boys one ol 'rhe besr plays ever presenled al SHS A+ The loolball games we all lenl a hand work ing al rhe concession sland selling cold drunks hol Juniors working hard a+ Ihe concession sland JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLIFFORD MCKIBBIN ........ Preslclenf CONNIE BROWN ........ Vice-Presidenl BARBARA COLBERT ......... Secrefary KATHY VENTRY .......... Treasurer HELEN PRICE .......... Chaplain Sfudenf Council Represenlolives LYNDA YEACKLE, MARY JANE FLYNT Sponsors MISS SIMPSON, MR. HIGGINS, MR. GANAS, MR. FLEMING, MR. GIRARD FLOWER: Gladioli COLORS: Purple and While MOTTO The Wise does nor say all he fhmks buf llrmlcs all he says dogs peanuls and pop corn frying lo raise money so we could have an oulslandlng Junior Sensor Prom Aller home games everyon enloyed our dances al The Crale We have worked very hard lo make This a wonderful year buf 1+ wasnl all work we had our lun loo going lo Jrhe games and dances We are eagerly looking forward Io our senior year -gm- ew f,,,,...w-1 9 OFFICERS Lelf fo rrghf C McKlIJbln C Brown B Colberf K Ven'rry H Price , . . . . , . . I I I I I I - D I - . , ., .I -I . ,, . . . . I. . . . - I . I I - I I ' , . :Q1I' ? i ?lC'3sl , f ,V , -: ':' si 3 ' -' ' ' ' . . . . - : . , . , . , . , . . of lf' N 3f'i 41. 'Yi li T' 'V' at-1 he To Adams Mary Eluzabefln Andes Davud Arnold Tommy Baller Gary Barnes Rucbard Barron Marylee Bass Foda Fay Bafy Phyllis Benneff Barbara Ben+on Joyce Bolger Audrey Brown Connue Campbell Marclwelfa Car+er Donald Challrley Nancy Colberl Barbara Colburn Joy Cool: Jerry Cullum Joyce Dandrudge Cecil Dnnluns John Dreberl Davnd Edwards, Mary Lou Efird, Marcel Elmore, Larry Elleff, Brenda Ferrell, VIVIBH Ferns, Georgia Fleming, Carol Flynf, Mary Jane Freeman, Pafrlcna Gehr, Vesla Gordon, Denise Grenier, Carol Hall, Carolyn Hall, Charles Handson, Edifh Harrell, JoAnn Harrell, Joyce Harriell, Judy Harriell, George Harris, Larry Haich, Dolly Hern, Jacquelyn Henry, Emerson Henson, Jerry Henson, Tommy Higgins, Charles Hollis, Connie Hood, Jo Anne Jaclcson, Edward Jaclrson, Jimmy Jimenez, Frances Jones, Gerald King, Belly Kirlc, Vernon Knudsen, Barbara Kolce, Charles Krafzerl, Evie Lalre, Philip Mclfibbin, Clifford, Jr. Middlelon, Walfer Miller, Charmion Miller, Roberfa Moye, Diane Norden, Janice Ozier, Willis Palferson, Barbara Philips, Wally Poffenberger, Pal Price, Helen 1-,N f 1' We lbs, am. T L 1-.gs are Xi S We yr 47' Reel, Rolly Remusal, Carl Rogers, Marilyne Roumillai, Cynlhia Russi, Henry Schirard, Dulce Schumalrer, Henry Silsby, Linda Silsby, Harry Smifh, Douglas Smilh, Harrison Smilln, Ronnie Spears, Joyce S'faFFord, Joann Sfanley, David S+. John, Pam Slealrley, Jerry Sfone, Harold Slubbings, Bob Sfudebaker, Gladys Swaim, Allan Sykes, Richard Taylor, Pafly Tesfon, Ted Tillis, Tommy Thomas, Terry Tl1reaH, Linda Turner, Leo Venlry, Kalhy Walker, Gregory Wallsfecli Richard Waiers, Susan Wafers, Tommy Wesfgale, Peggy Wiliams, Jane Williams, Tommy Wimberly, Linda Woolf, Billie Yales, Gwyn Yeaclrle. Lynda Leff fo rlghf seared Janef Glenn Faye Garner Kay Ivey Linda Rossman Rose Russ: Sfandmg Mr Salvers Mass Sules Mr Mafhneux Mr Layer The Sophomores enfered fheur second year of hugh school wnfh all of fhe pep and enfhusuasm one class could have Janef Glenn presudenf dual a wonderful lob fhroughouf fhe year They held a Sophomore l-lop In fhe gym which 2 OJ U1 2 2 OJ -O- -9- CD D O. CD O. 1 'U 1 O 4 CD O. -Q- O O' CD O! 5 -Q- fr 1 2 -fe C 3 'kzjk l T N-... .Qi SOPHOMORE CLASS JANET GLENN ..... KAY IVEY ...... LINDA ROSSMAN .... ROSE RUSSI ...... FAYE GARNER ..... FLOWER Calnofion COLORS R d and Whlfe MOTTO Nofhmg Wrfhouf God Sponsors . Presidenf Vice-Presidenf . Secrefary . Treasurer . Chaplain MR SILVERS MISS SIKES MR MATHIEUX MR LAYER The Sophomore class as loolcmg forward fo fheur Junior year which fhey feel sure wnll be a greol One Sfudenf councml represenfafsves were Charles Bogan Kay Ivey Jean Soufhward and Jnmmy Gracey S H Allman J Allred T Baccash C Ball V Barls B Baxler C Benham E Bennefl A Blanion C Bogan M Boyd Row Two R Brewer B Brown J Brown J Brown J Brueggeman R Brumbaugh Row One B Adams D Allren M Bryan? T Bufner M Calhoun G Cameron K Carlos F Carfhledge T Chnsfensen Row Three J Cohen G Collins B Cowarl' R Cox E Davns M Davns Y Davrs A DeYoung C Dooley R Dunn R Dyers J Edge B Ellaolf 44 - i - H r,,: u .- ., .-f- - . . , S -v ,, - n - -I :ln v, - M . .A av as l' 1 -. ' I N A r'. - - 3 . . ' i ' v'Tfy S A x - - y 4. .,L: V W . - . I T J- f 'Q'v . 1 ' T- - ' - Q' - if fs .S r:rr , - , - , -an f T - A +4 - , VL? X is :if Row One B L Englush M Flood Fulper B Gauley F Garner Gibbs J Glenn D Goembel Gracey Row Two T GrnfTm Grlffus C Gnffls P Grlffafh Hargreave D Haynes C Herman J Herron S Hervlsh Row Three B Hexamer T Huifell J Hobby R Hodges M Hornell K Ivey D Jaclrson M Johns J Johnson Row Foul E Klrchhoff Y '4 l Q Y , Q' ' 23 difi, 93 ., . :,2, H 1 -0 ,mm of Q ff J I ,:J, , , ifwjg M 1 get ..Nq f I KW 'T ' ' Q4 A . :1, . fn ., T .. p .1 ' - ., h'.- . 3 ff' ig' ' if Qi' '5 Q Y . ' . . ., T ' I fl 'W L W D D .Q ,,.4 22.5.3 jf'-I .y..,..,. ,. S., . I . I Q jf,-, '..... ,, V E L+ A' We 1 L I A . V 4' was xx, ,-f' . s 4 it --.': Vg W' - '4 ' . 1 ' ' T W J ,r If ' ' ' .1 kxtfiy I , N ' yi- is T ij h-,,- 'W ,, rv, l .,,,. S :V ...I ,..:., fiifg '-.,- -, .,'. if - .4 x 'H flu C A 3 gif? -f2,- ' - f. I . f- .s A 'a V ' .g 4 . f ' Y Nv-, 4 NI 4 A I , ' ' . ,... ..,., A ' f '- A ',v--- : 2-f ::, . -53:3 '1:- ' .Q: '1' - ' , V' 5' ,. 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'Qi Q if Lu Q ff? if 'Ei Ml? ll Fm ilkxinxl W if' as 1 P vi 'E V 5 ? , Q sm 45 nl N3 K Korgan L S Kolre C J Lepore E Llghffooi R Lund se B A Long G Luke ow Five R Lundqulsl' C Mallard L Mann P Marlrham C Mafhews D Alexander D McCoy M Mc Damel S McKmney Row Six T McWa++ers B Mlddlelon K Mal le C MIlS+8d H Morgan P Morfon S Nelder F Noel C Oravefz Row Seven B Osburn lcer E Pafferson S Powell H Reedy F M Rlchardson L Rus ner Row Elghf H Robson C Rogers L Rossman R Roih B Rumler R M Russ: W Shoolr S Shepard J Sml+l1 Row Nme P Smnfh G Spivey J Slansfield M Sfemger L Sfevens S Sfevens M Sfeverson B Sfoffer G Sfokes Row Ten M Slolres P Slone H Sfudebaler E Summerslll Teslo B Thomas S A Toney T Troulner G UH Row Eleven L Van Pel+ B Vemo S Wallace P Warfel C Warmaclr B Weber J Wemman R Whlflen B Wnghf Row Twelve S Wllllams B Wnllns D Wilson B Wmn A Woolf CHARLES FOX BETSY WILLIAMS DIANE BATY . LESLIE JONES JUDY LUDWIG ALEX McKIBBIN Lelf fo nghf sealed B Wllhams L Jones Sfandmg Mr Pugoii M Coberly L Hamnlion Mrs Allen C Fox FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS LYNDA HAMILTON . . . Presidenf Vice-Presidenf . Treasurer . Secrefary . Chaplain BETSY WILLIAMS .... Sludenf Council FLOWER: Carnafion COLOR' Black and While MOTTO ln ourselves flle fufure hes Alfer being warmly welcomed Io Ihenr larsl year All of Ihe gurls enI'ered Info 'rhe fun and came IH hugh school Ihe Freshman class began making dressedsn Ihesrbesl lcxddue oulllrs plans Io become a very specual perl of Semunole I-hgh School The Freshman gurls were mvnled Io e acquamled parly guven by 'the Trl Hu Y Row One C Ables P Anderson S Anderson B Anfhos N Ashby B Aucom J Bagge+I Row Two W Balmer B Barbour D BaI'y R Beasley R Beckham W Behrens A BenneH Row Three R Benneff T Bernoslry J Bonner Foul B Bradley B Brlnn P Brooks R Broolrs H Brown M Brown R Bruce The class enlered Info Ihe I-lomecomlng les 'rnvllues and were awarded hrsl prnze for 'rhenr floaf -is i n I 41-1, 46 W V! 8 ' , : . ' ' , . . ' : . ' , r. . . . 6 g +- A .'r, A Qir, 4 . I ' ' is . I as , , , 5 ,sI- I ' - ' I ' wp ,. E V .y 5 l sf ,V X K o . I - - - I - - S4 J. Bosfon, B. Bowen, J. Bowman, A. Boyd. 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'vs if 'WY 1981. if Cf 47 Row One S Buckner R Bullard M Bumbalough G Burke E Bufler E Carler B Cassube B Cllcquennol B Colberf Row Two D Coleman C Crum L Davus N DeWlH' E Denmark R Dodson F Dorfon E Dossey F Dudley Row Three B EllnoH' C Elluson R Ellsworih S Elmore G Els worih J Emerson J Engllsh R Eubanks W Evans Row Four C Fawley R Femberg P Flowers V Forguson B Fosfer C Fox D Francisco M L Franks B Free man Row Five J Freeman N Frye P Fryer E Fuhrman G Gardner E Glddens P Gales B Gordon D Gordon Row Six J Gray C Green G Green J Grnffln T Gross M Hagensfon Hall L Hamllfon J ar greave Row Seven J Harbnson S Harper S Harper B Haskins R Hayes W Herman P Hern J Huggmbo+ham K Hlggmbofham Row Erghf L Hlmes G Hodges J Holloway M Hood E Hughes E Humphreys T Jacobs F Jen nmgs D Jimenez Row Nme B Johnson G A Jones L Jones S Jones S Jones P Jordon S Kader S Karraker L Kelly Row Ten D Klnard A King A Kung pp K D Knrsc Knughl' D Knudsen S Kulp Row Eleven J Lane R Languofh B Lankford M LeGer M Loyd J Ludwig J Mann J Markham J Marsh 'gf Q. 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'Sri QM Q I li fill -D- Wifi I ig 1. rx? 48 Row One R Massey A Malhews C May E McCall D McDaniel L McDanlel R McDaniel A Mc Kubbln S McKnugh+ Row Two B McMurray M McMurray B Mc Nelll S McWaHers P Messer W Messer G Miller J Muller N Muller Row Three P Mlchell F Morfon E Mullms F Murphy B Musselwl-nie E Myers R Myers D Nichols R Norwood Row Four J Osborn F Owens J PeHy D Phnllnps H Prl ard M Pope B Prnce C Prevall W Pyle Row Five C Rafhel R Raf Ill? M Reedy C Relmann E L Rnser S Robb M Roberls B Rowes R Sapp Row Su W Sallerfleld B SchealTer G ScoH Sherrard R Sumas B Smglelary Row Seven S Slunner C Smuih D Smnlh P Smnih R Smnfh R Soulhward L Spears C Sieven son R Slevens Row Elghf A Sfewarl C Slubblngs T Sulpmo warm M Swann L Sweelen E Sylles P Tarnny Taylor Row Nme J Taylor Tedrow S Thlgpen B Thomas Thomas J Thorpe K Thorp Vaughn R Veal Row Ten Vnhlen R Vmeyard B Wall Warren C Washburn M Wash burn M A Walson E Webb J Wleble Row Eleven R Wesffall J Wesler J Whelchel J Whale D Wllmon B Wllluams D Wnl llams G Wllllams G Wllllams Row Twelve M Wnllnams S Wnl lmlr B Wilson B Wlmberly A Wolf A Yales 'ly,, ' A T ' , L A 5 llvv ,. , ,-'.' E. 'xv ,hy fl illllll ' x : ' ' ' ' ll 3 M 'l . , , L' ' ' l. l ' I I J T F T V 7. i : A . Q I: . ' , .U : . . U, T Ly nraa . ' . . . . , . , Q ily ' W' by K N vi x H. Sco++, R. Scoll, M. Senn, J. ,, z 1, ',-- 1 T 1 ' , - - '. 7 f ': 1 n-:- . : 2- 5.1 5' x fe-H ,, ' ' ' f T B T L L Q2 M ufti .xx K I ,.. 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'fi Second place In fha Homecomung parade A deserving gnff for fhe coaches 'W af 'Nb 'D l WV' Congressman Syd Herlong vus +5 S H S Us STAR PERFORMERS K -Q Mrs Roumullai presenfs ihe DAR medal +o Joyce Benlon Boys S+a+e fop fo boffom P Donahoe D Roundfree S Vllwlen R Phagan A Collins 70 ACl'IVlfI6S THESHOW Leff fo rrghf seafed J Ludwlg J Soufhward K Ivey S Flyn+ S Morgan C Bogan J Gracey A McKnbbm Nof Vnhlen P J Ludqunsf l Corley B Williams Sfandmg C plcfured Teddy Walker Gary Balmer Brown L Yeackle R Phagan C Muller J Slofslry M J S H S s Siudeni' Council Achieves Goals If one were To vnslr The hugh school lunchroom he would probably run head hrsl Info a musnc hlled roorn of 'rhe laresl hnls The source of This new exculemenr as no olher lhan S I-l S s Iukebox This Councml Leff io rrghf P J Lunclqulsf Mass Rlser I Corley S Vlhlen Mr Clmsfensen Under The leadershnp and guidance of lhenr presudenlr Sndney Vnhlen and lheur sponsors Mass Ruser and Mr Chrnslensen rhms nnduslrnous group never ceased ro worlc A sludenr handbook was sfrnve for cheers and a sfudenr lelephone dnrecfory l-lals ohf lo you our goyernung body' OFFICERS SIDNEY VIHLEN GARY BAKER PEGGY JANE LUNDOUIST IRMA CORLEY MISS RISER MR CHRISTENSEN Presrdenf Vice Presldenf Secrefary Treasurer Sponsors -. 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I l was oblained fhrouqh The elllhorlslol lhe Sludenl circulafed, confaininq rhe goal which sludenrs should is - ' A 54 Leff fo righf seared J Brown J A Hood M STeverson C D Sharon W Burden K Venfry G Collins Noi shown B McNeill A Woolf E PaTTerson Sfandmg J Senkarilx J L Edwards J Bowman M L Barren Henson C Rogers L Van PeI+ P Meeks F Bass R Gibbs Library Work Alds STuden'I's The purpose OT The Library Council is Three Told To learn how To Tind and use library maTerials To help oThers Tind maTerials and sTimulaTe inTeresT in librarianship as a career The library experi ences help develop leadership and dependabiliTy The members help wiTh such rouTine duTies as checking boolcs in and ouT keeping The boolcs in order on The shelves and also doing some book mending They are responsible Tor planning and ar ranging The aTTracTive bulleTin boards in The library The group is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Florida High School Library Council and each year sends dele gaTes To The sTaTe meeTing held aT The MeThodisT YouTh Camp in Leesburg Social Times enloyed by The Council were The annual ChrisTmas parTy a buTTeT supper Their Tea given Tor The TaculTy and a picnic aT The end oT The year honoring The senior members OT The Council. Money-raising acTiviTies To carry ouT The above, named proiecTs consisTed oT selling candy sTaTionf ery and boolc covers. Sponsors oT The Library Council are Miss Edna ChiTTenden Librariar and Mrs, Guy Allen. OFFICERS J ER RY H ENSON Presldenf KATHY VENTRY Vice Presrdenf CAROL McN EI LL Secrefary Treasurer mqmw Tl!! Ll! 84? fiaullfllilll if e fo righf: KaThy Venfry Miss ChiTTenden Carol McNeill Mrs. Allen Jerry Henson. 55 'Pb Q, an if gh 555 gag., s W 1+ we i E A ri WWW QV W W I A u4.frz.....i. if xi ' , Mm wif S. Morgan D. Fleischer K. Ivey D. Nichols E. J. Wynne P. J. Lunclquisf L. Yeaclrle M. J. Flynf A. Bolger M. McDaniel lCap+ainl ll l ll Ready-, Well Lei' s Go! We salule 'rhese len, lireless and spiriled girls. Rohn, lheir sponsor, was lhe backbone of fhe group. For, wilhoul lhenn, some ol lhe life and slarnina ol Their new uniforms, black slcirfs and while ole Sl-l.S. would have never been reslored. swealers, were very colorful and nwosl allraclive. Never Failing, 'rhey led lhe sludenl body in We al S.l-l.S. appreciale lhe excellenl job The cheers al all pep rallies and alhlelic games and cheerleaders have done. encouraged The learns on lo viclory. Miss Barbara Mascot Bobby Lundquisf. Time oul for fun. 56 4 x A It I I ol S' vi W: M .. ,rf 'Q eg Qu lfljg 'a Willa 1 ,fs il D. Williams B. L. Selvndge L. Smnlh E. Krauerl Q, S. Wafers M. Sfemper D. Harwve C. Osferholm wi El f i ' ' f MoloreH'e Corps oflor my l . r ,.,. 1 The whislle blows and sixleen glrls snap! nlo acl: n. This IS lhe '57 8 S.l-LS. . A,.,,, , lvlalorelle Corps. D orlonq duhqenlly every rnornungyslof fvfly hour and so l eokn lhe f 'E allernoon, fhese girls have, indeed, accomplished u 'rhe p Earjglx' People all over lhe sla e rec :ze l cor o hefr who fsqyle ln unrlorms ver popular are The Chrms a r eer rn lans :V ' r A I ' r , ' ' ue ' ' . , ' E ' lh e d' . Uncler The lailh le ership l e' h a mal elle, June Jennings, lhe N Rmhards rnalorelles parlicipal ' ' a Jyqnfl' incl ing lhe clislricl conlesl . - un ma I I , . J. Herron - ' ' ' 57 . J J As The sch ear cornes e h members of fhns devoled corps have a H eMna,oqlene rlqhl lo be prou llhe h ey have ade for lhemselves W M Hood L Jones M Pope Walla n in s 6 ' Q' . ' 1 ' WW . M . . . J, ' 1 ms P. smuh L :ez ,.. Q Q 'ai L v if L , 2 'T' f I f , 23 lv Qs V I , llsr v A ,I Q 1 : L so -1 1. 49 Firsf row, kneeling: P. Smilh, D. Hargreave, M. Sfemper, B. L. Selvidge, E. Kraherf, J. Herron. Second row: P. Rans. I. Cor- ley, A. Speir, S. A. Toney, W. Ozier, J. Spears, P. Wariel, G. UH. Third low: B. Sf. John, S. Vihlen, V. Ferrell, B. Osburn L. Turner, P. Hudson, R. Brumbaugh, R. Dodson. Fcurfh row C. Benham, T. Williams, T. Thomas, R. Reel, T. Henson S. Wallace, J, While, T. Jackson. Ladies and Genflemenz Presenfing ll can lrulhlully be said by all, lhal wilhoul the appearance of fhe colorful S.l-l.S. Band and Pep Club during each hall-lime show, no loolball game is guile complele. This year lhe proiecl ol lhe band was lo raise money in order lo purchase new uniforms. Band members, wilh The aid of lhe band parenls, spenl endless hours selling calendars and candy. They sponsored a dance, lhoroughly enioyed by all who allended, and, also, a roclc-and-roll show. Several bar-b-ques were given lhroughoul lhe year. Among The numerous parades in which lhe band parlicipaled were lhree Chrislmas parades: one in Sanford, DeLand, and Cocoa. A mosl successful year was climaxed wilh a spring concerl. lx ff sm Q DIRECTOR: Mr. Ernesl Cowley Seafed: SfSg+. D. Williams, Sgt T. Williams, Sgl. D Wilson Sfanding: Capfain W. Pope, Isf L+. l. Corley, If Lf Rounfree, Is+ L+. B. S+. John, 2nd Lf. P. Rans. 11.5 '4 L. Smiih, S. Wafers, M. Pope. Second row: N. Thomas, J. OH, W. Pope. Third row: D. Wilson, T. GriFfin, H, Robson, Firsf row, kneeling: J. Jennings, N. Richards, D. Williams, B. McMurray, S. Byrd, E. Kirchhofi, R. Feinberg, Mr. Cowley. Fourih row: B. Grenier, B. Eubanlxs, D. Korgan, M. Benham, J. Slansiield, P. Sfone, M. Campbell, D. Rounlree, H. Smifh, M. A. May, L. McDaniel, B. Willis. -The S. H. S. Marching Band . . . . . . . WALLY POPE . . IRMA JEAN CORLEY . DICKIE ROUNTREE . BERRY ST. JOHN . . . . PETE RANS . JUNE JENNINGS . . AMORET SPEIR . HARRISON SMITH . . MARGARET BENHAM Copfain . . . Isf Lieufenanf . Isf Lieufenanf . 1sf Lieufenanf . 2nd Lieufenonf 2nd Lieufenanf . 2nd Lieufenanf . Isf Sergeonf . Tsf Sergeanf . . Seafed: Sgt T. Jackson, Sgf. D. Korgan, Cpl. S. A. Toney. Sfanding: 2nd L+. J. Jennings, 2nd Lf. A. Speir, Isl' Sgt. M. Bonham, Isl Sgt. H. Smiih, S!Sg+, L. Turner. SfSergea S!Sergea Sergeanf Sergeonf Sergeam' Sergeanf Sergeanf Corporal nf nf RICHARD POWELL DOTTIE WILLIAMS . SIDNEY VIHLEN . DAVID WILSON DICKIE KORGAN TOMMY WATERS TOMMY WILLIAMS SUE ANN TONEY CAPTAIN WALLY POPE E . OFFICERS JEANNETTE DEES ....... Presidenf BRENDA ELLETT ....... Secrefary PAT POFFENBERGER ...... Treasurer NANCY CHALKLEY ...... Chaplain MISS BARBARA ROHN ...... Sponsor Leff fo nghf J Dees N Challrey B ElleH Mlss Rohn P Poffenberger Pep Pep You GoH'a Have Pep and pep they have' l-l nd nn hand wulh lhe band lhns hard worlclng group sfrove To make lhe pasl year al SH S a successful one Tnrelessly lhey would march up and down The prachce held nn order lo perfecl' The 8 ro 5 a d +o gel lhose lanes s+raugh+ Marchlng ID parades and hall 'fume shows were only lwo ol 'rhe nlems on Jrhe Pep Clubs achvuly lnsl They sold programs al all +he loolball games and also decoraled a Chruslmas free In lhe lronl hall of +he school Thus ernhusrasllc group has done a greal deal To nncrease and mannlann a wonderful school splrnl lhls year Q96 Leff fo nghf flrsf row F Dorfon S Hall J Dees D Haynes N Chalkley B Elleff L Parlrer D Allen L Wlmberly B Wlmberly B Schaffer S McKmghf J Brown E Myers Second row S Hervlsh R Russ: F Sfrlclrland B Wilson M F Swann J Sou+hward D McAlexander S Wnlllams E PaHerson B M Neill J A Hood Third row J Harbnson M Siolres B Hexamer M McMurray B Sloffer L Spears L Threaf J Osborne L Rossman J Glenn Fourfh row G Yafes G Wllllams W Messer F Garner C Crum M Lloyd C Grenler P PoFFenberger S Shepard P Sf John i....... UV' SF! 1 19' Frrsf row J Brldges R LundqulsT C Dandrxdge R Russ: STanley D Corley E Barbour T Wallxer J Barley C Mc B Johnson B McCoy A Collins W McCoy P Nash W Klblbln J Hugh Third row C HlHell A Swalm M Tamny Phrllps K McMurray Second ow B Hold J Yeaclrle D J SToTslry B Tyre T Brown B VlncenT D Rounfree S Club Promo'l'es School AC'l'IVl'l'l9S Membershrp IH The S Club IS resTrncTed To boys who have earneol a leTTer TU aThleTTcs The purpose oT The Club TS To promoTe aThleT1cs an The school and worlc wTTh oTher orgamzahons In TurTherung varrous school acT1vuTues Thus Club gnves The leTTermen an opporTunrTy To have a vovce Tn The adm:msTraTron oT Th aThIeTnc program and aT The same Tnme promoTe good sporTsmanshup and school splrnT among all sTudenTs In The school Members OT The Club helped wuTh The concession sTands aT The basl4eTball and baseball games and asslsTed The PTA wlTh The buxldlng OT The paT1o on The norTh slde oT The school SPONSORS Leff fo rrgh' frrsf row Mr Laude Mr Layer OFFICERS Seafed Teddy Walker Secrefary Treasurer Second row Mr PlgoTT Mr Ganas Mr Sllvers Sfandrng leff fo nghf Eddue Barbour Chaplain Bull Tyre PresudenT Malre Tamny Vice Preslden+ 4 X773 7 ll , 'W Q T Y? . s T 5 T , ' 3 T T T 1 l lg T' ff' A 1 L , 'Q' i 'CTE' 'ff A, T' if T 'Q' f 4 X ' 5 Y fi T B 1 T E nh.- !l 5 I w l .. is K M . T Z X .., .I . -I . fl: B ll.. I, l . I D, . . , . :,.. I ',.. 1 .. I ll ll 5 ' 9 TT Y T l T., 'X , Q. T l l lil L.. A. collins B- S+: John L. c. smnh H- Svlsbv A. Compain P. Donahoe B. Hold W. Pope D. Rounlree M, Tan-my T. Wallrer J. Dinlrins C. McKibbin H. Schumacher H. Smilh W. Philips C. Bagan H. Morgan W. Piercy . Key Club Sponsors Chrlslmas Ball OFFICERS have a B avera e and musT reTain This avera e Q 9 AL coLuNs ...... . . . Presidenf lllfouqlloul The Year- HENRY SCHUMACHER - - Vice-Pfwidenf Their money raising campaigns Tor This year ANGELO COMPAIN - - 5eCfefGfY consisTecl of car washes, selling of Seminole l-ligh BRUCE HOLD . . - Tfedswef decals, and The annual ChrisTmas dance. DR. ROOT MR. ERNEST COWLEY ........ Sponsors The Key Club, sponsored by The Kiwanis Club. is an honor socieTy Tor sophomore, junior and senior boys. In order To become a member, The boys musT As has been The cusTom, The club enTerTained Their parenTs aT a MoThers-FaThers-day bangueT. Each year The Kiwanis Club meeTs wiTh The boys aT The school ancl enioy a luncheon TogeTher. Dr. J. B. RooT and Mr. ErnesT Cowley were The TaculTy sponsors This year. OFFICERS and SPONSOR-Leff fo lighf, seafed: Al, Dr. Roof, Henry. Sfancling: Bruce, Angelo. SWEETH EARTS-Leff fo righf: Barbara Milchell, Janice Luxen, Ellen Vihlen. l 5 '?' 1 ay A .nlrsiaf .V Leff fo righf, seafed: Charmion, Joyce, Peggy. Sfanding: Miss Sfevens, Nancy, Barbara. in ' M 4 ff ,. f s . , . Q sv ll -1 y E. Sylces, B. Bradley, P. Smifh win prizes for besf ouififs Tri-Hi-Y Enferiains Freshmen Girls OFFICERS NANCY RICHARDS .... . . Presidenf PEGGY LUNDQUIST . . Vice-Presidenf CHARMION MILLER . . . Secrefary BARBARA MITCHELL . . Treasurer JOYCE BENTON . . . . Chaplain M ISS STEVENS ........... Sponsor The Tri-Hi-Y, an honor sociely for girls, lives up To ils moiro To creaie, mainrain and exlend Ihroughouf 'rhe home, school, and communiiy high siandards of Chrislian characlerf' Firsf Row: H. Adams, L. Anderson, J. Ben+on, M. Bumgarner, J. Clarke, I. Corley, J. Dees, D. Fleischer, J. Jennings. Second row: V. Kirchhoff, S. Lee, M. I.oecI'1eI+, P, Lundquisi, J. Luxen, Besides Ihe many social aciivilies, Ihe club as- sisls wiih various civic proiecis Ihroughoui The year. Aboul 75 Freshmen girls ailended The Kid Par+y al Ihe beginning of Ihe year. Prizes were awarded Io Ihose wearing Jrhe besl cosiumes. The girls gol an early slarf selling Chrislmas Cards, which is ihe club's chief source of income. As Ihe closing social funclion, Ihe Junior mem- bers of Ihe club gave a rea for The Senior class and ihe molhers of all Tri-Hi-Y members. Pickens, N, Richards, B. L. Selvidge, J. Senlrarilr, D. Sharon, L. Smiih, E. Spears, A. Speir, E. Vihlen. Fourfh row: D. Williams, A. Bolger, M. J. FIyn+, E. Hanson, J. Hern, C. Miller, P. Wesigaie, J. Williams. C. McNeill, E. Mims, 3. Mifchell, S. Morgan. Third row: N. 2 5 F l Tig B' 'Hee uf is if 4 , sw A - 1:-ima : . 6 ....,, J . . W V :- V.. - - Leff fo righf, ffrsf row: G. Sludebaker, S. A Toney, F. Clarke, B. Knudsen, J. Hughey, V. Kirchhoff, E. Vihlen, N. Pickens, J. Luxen. Second row: B, Paiferson, P. Sf. John, E. Lighlfoof, K, Miller, J.Weinmann, M. P. Bryanl, M. E. Adams, J. Cullum, B. Grilifin, M. Sfemper, R. Cox, D. Bailey, L. Smifh. Third row: C. Herman, B. Crow, D, Fleischer, J. Soulhward, C. Hall, E. Kra+zer+, M. Barron, M. McDaniel, L. Anderson. Fourfh row: The Serninole High School Glee Club began a successlul year by presenling Their annual variely show, Times Square, USA. The combined Freshman and Advanced Glee Clubs gave a beaulilul and inspiralional Chrislrnas program. Milsfed, S. Neider, C. Ball, C. PeHy, E, Wynne, C. Kolce, Harrie++, C. Dandridge, P. Donahoe, B.Johnson, T. Walker, Walker. Fiffh row: S. Palmer, E. Hodeen, G. Johnson. Bowen, R. Hudson, L. Harris, D. McCoy, L. Risner, R. King, J. Barley, E. Jaclrson, A. DeYound, F. Avereff, C. Hall, H. Frizzell, B. Tyre, R, Phagan, T. Gefman, 295950 Lei' My Song The Mello-Tones, Triple Trio, and Double Quarlerle, were asked To appear al several civic and church organizalions. Spring broughl a busy season-a successful and colorful operella, The Dislricl conlesl in Day- lona Beach, and The well-allended lradilional Spring Concerr. . . TRIPLE TRIO-Leff fo righ, firsf row: E. Hanson, L, Anderson. Second DlRECTOR'-Ollle Reese Wlllllle' row: S. Morgan, M. Loecheli, D. Fleischer. Third row: E. Vihlen, J. Leff fo righf, firsf row: E. Lodge, P. Griflifh, M. Johns, J. A Hood, E. Bennelf, S Kolre, J. Brown. Second row: E. Hanson C. Miller, M. Efird, K. Ivey, J. Osborne, J. Brown, D. Mc Alexander, M. Loechelf, J. Benfon, M. Rogers, P. Poffen berger, S. Hervish, L. Humphrey, R. M. Russi, F. Sfriclrland L. Rossman, M. Bumgarner, J. Price. Third row: L. Yeaclrle S. Morgan, C. Brown, J. Glenn, B. King, F. Garner, B. Colbert B. Mifchell, H. Adams, M. J. Flynl, P. Lundquisf. S. Smilh H. Price. Fourih low: G. Balmer, F. Averefl, B. Robinson, J Cordell, L. Warner, W. Vincenl, D. Schirard, D. Slanley, A Collins. Fiffh row: D. Carler, G. Jones, J. Cohen, W. Piercy J. Johnson, K. Lake, G. Green, J. Dodson, G. Farris, B Bernoslry, M. McTeer, T. Williams, B. Hold, T. Bulner, J Ceresoli, T. Brown, E. G-riFliIh. Flll Your Henri' 'ii ffl, if , OFFICERS NSLTXPQL ' .T 'E . 1, BILL TYRE . . . . . Fresidenf fr I 1 Q I ' - 1 PEGGY LUNDOUIST . . . Vice-Presiclenf 4' 4 - v ffl SHIRLEY MORGAN . ..... Secrefcry-Treasurer i ' ' ' ll ll ELAINE MIMS, BARBARA MITCHELL DAVID STANLEY, DONALD CARTER . Business Managers OUBLE QUARTET Leif fo righf' A Collins D Slanley T Walker P Donahoe B Leif fo fi hi geqfed Ba,-ba,-5 Pe Shi,-le Elaine 51U,,d,,, - - I- -- -- 9, f .9Qv. Y. 9 yre J Barley, R. Phagan, P. Nash, J. Luxen, accompanist Teddy, Billy, Donny, David. gt 1 a will Q E fm: f 1 r S V i l . 5' Leff fo righf, Hrsf row: E. Riser, J. Bonner, S. McKnigh+, S. Kader, B. Williams, J. Harbinson, G. Burke, P. Jordan, J. Soulhward, M. Williams, P. Broolrs. Second row: S. Anderson, E. Sykes, S. Jones, A. Yales, H. Pillard, D. Kirsch, M. Wash- burn, J. Wesler, J. Lane. Third row: J. Freeman, J. Pelfy, C. Freshmen Enjoy The Freshman Glee Club made lheir lirsl ap- pearance ol lhe year al lhe annual Glee Club Chrislmas Concerl. They also presenled several enjoyable chapel programs lhroughoul lhe year and parlicipaled in Leff fo righf, Hrs! row: S. Jones, C. Reimann, B. Bradley, J. Ludwig, D. Nichols, C. May, L. Hamillon, B. Wimberly, E. Myers. Second row: N, Ashby, B. Wilson, P. Mifchell, G. Williams, A. Boyd, M. McMurray, M. F. Loyd. Third row: C. Crim, C. Ellison, R. Beasley, G. A. Jones, A. Slewarl, D. Kinard. Fourfh row: R. Ralliff, N. Miller, D. Phillips, J. Gray, M. Walson, J. Croclrer, R. Hayes, K. Weslfall, V. Forguson, E. Dossey, W. Sallerlield. Glee Club Work lhe Spring Concerl. Aller a year ol hard work lhey leel 'rhal lhey have gained a lol ol valuable experience, and lhey are all looking forward lo being members ol lhe advanced Glee Club nexl year. Ables, B. Balmer, B. Johnson, E. McCall, J. Miller, W. Evans. B. Vaughn, F. Jennings. Fourfh row: B, Gordon, M. Roberls, R. Bennelf, W. Pyle, T. Sulpizia, A. King. Leff fo righf, seafed: A Sianfield, D. Bailey, E. Spears. Sfanding: A. Collins, B. Sf. John, S. Lee, H. Adams, L. Cannon, D. Rounfree, A. Ccmpain. Thespians Preseni' Three Plays Aiier reorganizing Iasi year, The Thespians have become an aciive group in our school. To become a member, ir is necessary 'ro earn len poinrs eiiher by parricipaiing in a play or raking care of srage props. The Club promoies inreresr in dramalics and gives fhe members an opporiuniry io express Them- selves in public. The Three one-acl' plays 'rhey presenied 'rhis year were The Valiant A Cup of Tea, and ll' Pa++erns. OFFICERS and SPONSOR-LeLfr fo lighf. seared. Sandra Lee, Helen Adams, L. Cannon. Sfonding: Mrs Coleman, Berry S+. John. Leff fo lighf, firsf row: E. Kar+zer+, B. Spears, K. Veniry, C. T. Wafers. Third row: G. Walker, W. Pope, B. Grenier, J. McNeill, H. Price, J. Williams, D. Gordon. Second row: R. Emerson, B. Bernoslry, W, Johnson, R. King. Jimenez, F. Jimenez, M. Benham, M. Campbell, E. Dodson, Leif fo nghf hrsf row D Barley J Cullum P Sf John A A Yales E Kraherl F Garner J Blylhe C Warmack S Woolfe E Pallerson C Sloffer L Cannon Second row K Wllllams R M Russ: Carlos J Benlon A Compam J Muller G Taylor S Jones Journalism Club Publishes Smoke Signals Each week Jrhe Journalssm Clulo has published a Members of lhe club receuved praclfcal ex page In lhe Sanford l-lerald Smoke Snqnals con peruence and perhaps became nnleresled ln your 'fanned news ol lhe happemngs al SHS and nalnsm work as a career Mr Ralph Ray sponsor lhe sludenls looked forward Io readlng Ihe newsy supervised Ihe work and dld a commendable 'ob and mlormallve arlwcles every Thursday ANGELO COMPAIN KATHY CARLOS DELORES BAILEY JOHN MILLER MR RALPH RAY OFFICERS and SPONSOR Seafed J Muller K Carlos D Barley Sfandmg A Compaln Mr Ray 68 OFFICERS Assocrofe Social Freshman Edlfor Edrfor Edlfbl Edrfor Sponsor l , :. ,. ,.. ,. . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. .- .. .. ,. ,., ' ' ll 9 ll . I, .,. . . .. . ' I - - :, ,. ,. . :. ,.. ELAINE MIMS . . . PEGGY LUNDOUIST . NANCY RICHARDS . DIANA FLEISCHER . MARCIA LOECHELT JEAN ETTE DEES. NELLIE PICKENS, BETTY LYNN SELVIDGE LINDA SMITH. TEDDY WALKER . . LINDA ANDERSON. IRMA CORLEY, VALERIE KIRCHHOFF DOTTIE WILLIAMS, DAVID BROWN . . . MISS REBECCA STEVENS, MRS. MAE FORT . . STAFF . Edifor . Foculfy . Seniors . Juniors Sophomore: Freshmen Acfivifies Afhlefics . . Ads . Snaps ........Advisors Leff io righf: Elaine, Mrs. Forf, Miss Sfevens Yearbook Recalls Fond Memories Affer many Iong mon+I'1s of wading you can aI very capable edrIor Elarne Mums worked Inard Iasf be remnnded of aIl The wonderful IIITIGS you ve sfrrvrng Io meef Hue CI1rns+mas I-Ioludays deadlnne IwadII1ls pesf year and Io pubIlsI1an annuaI Ina? you would enloy The Sally s+aIF under Ihe Ieaderslnrp of our Leif fo rrghf seafecf L Anderson P Lundqulsf I Corley V Smrih D Brown D Flelscher B L Selvrdge D WrIIrams N Krrchhoff N Rrchards M Loechelf Sfandmg T WaIker L Plckens E Mums J Dees o I E ,Lo 69 Leff To rrghf ffrsf row C Wuederhold B Weuderhold B Trosper Second row B Harvey H KnughT J Andrews E PaHerson J Harruef J Granf D Jones B Moreiz T Elluoff J Blyihe W Brooks C Messer D T C Program Expands DuversuTued CooperaTuve Traunung has compleTed uTs second successful year aT Sernunole l-luqh School under The durecTuon oT Mr Gurard STudenTs aTTend classes Trom 8 A lvl unTul noon oT uobs range Trom secreTarues and accounTanTs To elecTrucuans deparTrnenT sTore workers and Tull ng JIM BLYTHE DON BATY PAT LIGHTFOOT JOAN GRANT MR GIRARD OFFICERS Presrdenf Vuce Presudenf S crefary Treasurer Sponsor sTaTuon aTTendanTs Thus plan enables The sTudenTs To compleTe Theur hugh school educaTuon and aT The same Tume receuve supervused on The uob Traunung One oT The ouTsTandung club evenTs Thus year honorung Theur employers Leif fo rughf seafed Joan PaTTy Sfandung Jum Don M Gurard O O C and aT I P.Iv1. They go Their yarious jobs.. The Types was The banqueT given by The D.C.T. sTudenTs . 4 I I . K . ' , : , . ' : ' , , r. 70 Leff fo nghf Hrs? row D Brown M Brown E Humphreys D Smulh J Cordell B Vmcenl Second row M Fmch T Wallrer B Holloway W Fesler J Hugh E Barbour T Brown M McTeer H Sfone Prolechonlsl' Club Serves School Under 'lhe sponsorship of Mr Hlclcson The The members learned lo operale lhe 'rape Prolecluomsl Club has shown many movies for lhe recording machines and sel up lhe loud speakers school lhus year urle oflen lhey were asked lo lor our school programs and dances They were run l'he proleclors for clubs or organlzaluons In lhe also responsnble lor 'rhe lnghhnq ellecls for plays communlly and programs lhroughoul lhe year Qflffff Fesler and Phagan selhng up camera for movne OFFICERS and SPONSOR Sealed Mr Hnckson Sfandmg leff fo nghf R Phagan Presldenl' C Hlllell Vnce Presldenl and J Hugh Secrelary Treasurer 71 ' , : . , . , . , . 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Leff fo rrghf frrsf row C Cram P Hern V Forguson R RaTlllT E Dossey C Renmann E Riser R SouTl'1ward A STewarT H Brown E BenneTT Second row B MnTchell S Robb R STevens J Lane S Thlgpen C Ellrson H PlTTard Fu'I'ure Nurses En' The FuTure Nurses Club ns sponsored by The Semmole Cour1Ty Meducal AUXITIGFY Mrs Edwin EpsTem IS The supervisor Trom The auxulrary and The TaculTy advnsor ns Mmss Barbara RuprechT Sux semor members spenT a day aT The T B SamTarnum m Orlanoo and as a resulT oT Thus vnsuT The gurls decuded To collecT phonograph records and worlc up a TalenT show Tor The enTerTaunmer1T oT paTnenTs If ff fo nghf seafed Irma argare'I' Judy Sfandmg Joyce rbara Mass Ru precl1T GY 72 B Long D Gordon P Messer Third row S STaT'Tord K VenTry J BenTon J Clarke M Reedy S Coke B Thomas J Brown J A Hughey Fourfh row D HBTCT1 J Brown C Grenler P MlTchell L Rossman F Bass J Luxen K Muller Serving O-I'hers Club members aTTended a dnsTrncT meehng m Cocoa SaTurday November 2 RepresenTaTnves oT The club were senT To The sTaTe Convenhon which was held rn The sprung During The year The l:uTure Nurses gave hours oT servuce To The local hospuTal The club also as susTed wITh several commumTy drives during The year OFFICERS JUDY CLARKE IRMA CORLEY BARBARA MITCHELL MARGARET BENHAM JOYCE BENTON MISS RUPRECHT Presrdenf Vrce Presrdenf Secrefary Treasurer Chaplain Sponsor I ' 1 S -w ' 2 TT 'Q ,Q , P- ' x . ,wi , K X I Q 0 0 . . . , . 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Leff fo nghf seafed B Wlmberly D McAlexander M A STansTTeld M Lloyd S Smnlfh D Sharon D Bafy P Barron Sfandmg J Marlrham S Jones J Ludwug E Sylres WesTgaTe D Nichols J Maller E Myers J Krpp D Allren Fufure Teachers Creafe In1'eres'l'In Teaching Organlzed rn l955 The T W LawTon ChapTer oT The FuTure Teachers of America has made greaT sTrldes In TurTherlng nnTeresT ID The Teaching prorcessnon Under The sponsorship oT Mrs BaTeman Mrss Sxmpson and Mr Laude The club has carrred on many acT1vnTues Plans were made each monTh aT 1nTormaTlve and enTerTaumng meehngs whrch were held aT The homes oT sTudenTs An ouTsTandlng radno program was presenTed over WTRR durnng Nahonal Educahon Weelc OFFICERS ELLEN VIHLEN Presrdenf PEGGY WESTGATE SUE ANN TONEY MARCHETTA CAMPBELL JOHN MILLER Vlce Presldenf Secrefafy Treasurer Chaplain The sTaTe convenhon an DayTona Beach Novem ber I and 2 was aTTended by Two delegaTes Dran Arlcen and John Muller AT ThaT Time our clulo was honored To have Peggy WesTgaTe elecTed sTaTe FTA recordrng secreTary An acTual Teacher and program rn The local elemenTary schools was seT up Tor prachcal experr ence IH Teachung A supper was held Tor counTy wide FT A mem bers aT Pune CresT School rn March The Clubs were honored w1Th The aTTendance of Dr Ballard Simmons sTaTe co ordnnaTor OFFICERS and SPONSORS Leff fo nghf sealed P WesTgaTe E Vahlen M Campbell S A Toney Sfand mg J Mxller Mass Simpson Mrs Bafeman Mr Laude Leff fo righf, Hrs! row: J. Marsh, J. Brown, G. STokes, E. Den- mark, M. Reedy, M. Messer, B. Aucoin, K. Sfevens, M. Cal- houn, V. Kirk. Second row: B. Fulper, J. Kicklighfer, B. Gaily, 45' P. Tamny, D. Coleman, D. McDaniel. Third row: B. KnighT, B. Lankford, J. Sherrard, H. Sfone, S. Willink, D. Johnson, R. McDaniel. Sibyl En'l'er1'ains The Romans Once again, The highlighT oT The LaTin Clubs year was The LaTin BangueT. The TirsT year LaTin sTudenTs posed as The slaves wiTh The second year sTudenTs acTing as The nobiliTy. The Cave oT The Winds was The locaTion oT The banqueT wiTh The goddess Sibyl as hosTess. This goddess is known Tor her abiliTy To Tell TorTunes wiTh Leff fo righf, HlSf row: R. Bruce, P, Hern, L. Spears, B. McNeill, G. Luke, S. Robb, M. Jones, G. Taylor, B. Ellicff. Second row: G. Hodges, E. McCall, B. Kirk, T. Jackson, F. leaves. As always, This evenT was more Than en- joyed by all who parTicipaTed. The LaTin Club sponsored The Rebels, a singing group known ThroughouT The counTry. The club's TloaT enTry in The Homecoming parade drew second place. Murphy, J. Higginl:aoTham. Third row: L. McCoy, J. Mann, P. Flowers, B. Clicquennoi. E' f. -ah Leff fo righf, Hrs! row: D. Millslron, B. Sfoffer, P. Thomas, L. Palmer. Third row: J. Hensen, S. Powell, T. Chrislensen, B. Parlrer, M. McDaniel, S. Shephard, N. Builer, F. Noel, D. Wighf, V. Barlzs, R. Reedy, C. Oraveh. Fourfh row: B. Ailren, K. Ivey. Second row: T. Grilllis, R. Jimenez, K. Miller, Bernoslcy, W. Fesler, H. Morgan, D. Andes, H. Silsby. R. Cox, L. Rossman, J. Glenn, J. Osborne, D. McCoy, S. orrucerzs V D JANET GLENN . . . Pfesfdenf JOHNNY MARSH . Vice-Presidenf DIAN AIKEN . . . Secreiary P V SKIPPER PALMER . . Treasurer , fd MRS. COLEMAN . . sponsor .- ' ' ' X I l Leff fo righf, seafed: D. Ailcen, Mrs. Coleman, J. Glenn. Sfanding: J. Marsh, S. Palmer. Sibyl enferfains af the Lalin Banquef, 75 ,.,..-- Ma +acHully lells Pa and Margaref how +o paclr Docs SUILCBSE Mrs Cronm holds her black eye OLD DOC Dfrecfed by MRS BOYD COLEMAN Characfers Mrs Ross: Jan 'r Duc Margaref ons Mrs Cronin Mary Hepple Old Doc o Dr Brand Helen Brand Mrs Mellon Helen Adams Sandra Lee Roger Kung Bull Bernoslry Ellen Vnhlen Carol McNenlI Linda Cannon Judy Clarke Jaclue Senlcarllc Roger Jimenez Wayne Johnson Berry S+ John Angelo Compaln Delores Barley Agnes Slansfleld For lheur annual produchon The sensor Class Chose Jean Lee Lalham s Old Doc Th s play ns cenlered around lhe llle of John l-l Ilary a small Town cloclor lcnown as Qld Doc Dunno lhe course of lhe play Old Doc peclurg hrs son Bob lo relurn aller has qraduahon lo lake up has lalhers prachce lSlGlCeV1 Ill when he learns of Bobs plans lo prachce rn Boslon Upon hearing of has lalher s Illness Bob relurns +o Mason Counly and becomes ns nexl Dr l-lrllary Thrs brrnqs 'oy lo lhe old doclor and he dres wwlh a happy hearl An excellenl lob was done by each member of lhe casl making lhns anolher oulslanclung sensor PGY NW wb Readnng of Old Doc's wall Margarei' and Jane+ fake care of Old Dcc's offlce un hrs absence The Birds and +he Boys Dfrecfed by MRS. BOYD COLEMAN Characfers Adam Mariin lan archiTec?l . . Gerald Jones Criclie+ Mariin, his wife . . . Evie Krafzeri Tex, reformafory inmafe . Gregory Wallcer Eyes, reformaiive inma+e . . . Tommy Tillis Debbie, The Adams' nexi-door neighbor . Jane Williams Beanie, her kid sisier . . . . . Helen Price Mrs. Balmer, Their moiher . . . . Diane Moye Mrs. Kluclcholm, confined To a wheel chair . EdiTh Dodson Mibs, Debbie's friend ..... . . Jerry Coolr Hank, Debbie's 'friend . . Franlcie Jimenez Soapy, from The reformaTory .... Richard Powell Leslie Cha+TerTon, from Home and Garden . . . . . . MarcheT'fa Campbell Hobarf WorTen, from Home and Garden . . Charles Hall Jim Kluclrholm, head of reformaTory . . Roberf Spencer Jean ..... .... . Joyce Spears Alice . CaThy VenTry Madge . Jean Womaclr The Junior Class presenTed a Three acT comedy enTlTled The Birds and The Boys. The ploT OT The play was how Adam and CriclceT MarTin, Two newly- weds, helped The boys Trom YouThville, a deTenTion home, and gave The people oT The connmuniTy a dlTTerenT inslqhT inTo The Time worlc YOuThyllle was doing. The enTlre casT did a Tremendous lob. The play was Thoroughly enjoyed by all who aTTended. BeT+y and Cafhy-Big Time phoTographers. lf' Criclref and Adam geT acquainTed wiTh Their new neighbors OFFICERS and SPONSOR Leff fo nghf firsf row R Prlesf Treasurer B Teslo Secrelary R Jlmenez Presldenf C Remusaf Vlce Presldenf B Wann Repor+er Second row B Thompson Senhnel R Rush Chaplain Mr Wesf Sponsor Fuiure Farmers Unde The Fujrure Farmers of Amersca IS a nahonal orgamzahon founded IU 1928 Our local group loecarne ahfullaled wnrh 'rhem IU I929 Various prolecls were carried on such as The growxng ol veqelables and feed crops Jrhe rassnng of pngs for nnarlcel and a herd of reqnsfered black angus calfle Orher achvmes lncluded a Jrrnp +o The slale Farr George and Burl show reglsfered Black Angus rfake Numerous Prolec'I's IH Tampa where rhe chapler was represenled by :ls luvesloclc Iudqvng learn Three clelegales were senl lo 'rhe Slale FFA conv nlwon al Daylona Beach and lwo were senf lo loreslry camp In lhe sprung lhe Fulure Farmer chapler parhcupalecl wrrh olher chaplers IH vanous conlesls This year lhe chapler Sponsored a Chrxslmas parfy wulh lhe l-lome Economic qrrls The annual Parenr Son banquel was held nn The sprung BWQMB' Wah' Leff fo nghf frrsf row B BenneH R Prlesl C Remusa+ R Jacobs B Wlnn B Alfred A Blanlon F Teslo G Housfon Jimenez D Jimenez B Herman Second row B Teslo B C Benham Fourfh row G Spivey J Hobby B Thompson Croclrer R Rush A Kang B Bowen L Kelly F Jennings B Baxfer D Bridges R Wallsfed A Maffhews R Smlfh L Mc uaH'ers C Colne C Lee Third row T in Q-,,m,x 'lg A Q fb rj. 5 if S M if m H j 6 1 ' I 5 . ' I . : - . : - ' . ' : - , - Q . ' , . : . . : . . ': - . - o . V . I A . . . . 9 I I . . fr H I B M . -,.-.I .5-eii zzf s ' - .gd W Us M K , 3 V ' A , in IV Vp 14 f mm ' ,f W 3 f . I . : ' I ' F I ' I ' I ' F I ' I ' I ' I ' I , . , . , : . , . . . : . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . . . , . O , . , . . ' : . 78 4-12- I' 'I Athletics Our Team CapTain, BranTIey Schirard, was re- Leff fo righf, HI5f row: C. Dandridge, R. Johnson, G. HarrieTT, J. Yeaclcle, R. Russi, H. Russi, V. Kirlr, K. McMurray, Man- agers: B. Willis, B. STubbings. Second low: Coach Dave Laude, C. Hiifell, B. Tyre, A. STanley, B. Schirard, T. Goembel, D. Corley, J. SToTslry, D. Bramleff, K. Hosaclr, E. Barbour. Baseball Has Brigh-T 0u'I'Iook For 1958 This was Coach Dave I.aucIe's TirsT year coach- ing baseball aT S.I-IS., and The resuITs oT The season show he did a Tine iob. AIThough The Seminoles were young and Iaclced experience, They ended The season wiTh IO wins and 9 loses. cognized as The IvIosT Valuable Player and was eIecTed To The All-ConTerence Team. Claude I-IiT- Tell was The leading hiTTer wiTh an average OT .4447 Dandridge was second wiTh an average oT .33O. L. C. SmiTh led The piTching wiTh a very respecTabIe I.62 earned-run average. Schirard geTs a single againsf Leesburg. The enTire Team will reTurn nexT year wiTh The excepTion oT one player, which gives The Seminoles a brighT ouTIooI4 Tor The I958 season. The Team will depend heavily on The piTching sTaTT oT SmiTh, Dandridge, Barbour, and Ivlclvlurray. S.I-IS O WinTer Parlc S.I-I.S I2 Leesburg . S.I-I.S. . . I EdgewaTer S.I'I.S. . . 9 Apoplca . S.I-I.S I2 Melbourne S.I'I.S 4 Lalceview . S.I-IS 7 Oviedo . S.I-I.S 3 Cocoa . S.I'I.S 2 WinTer Parlc S.I-IS I Leesburg S.I-IS 5 Oviedo . S.I-I.S 7 Lyman S.I-I.S 2 Lyman . S.I-IS 3 Lalceview . SI-IS II Apoplca . SI-I.S 4 Melbourne SUB-DISTRICT S.I-I.S I6 Oviedo . S.I-I.S I2 Sea breeze DISTRICT S.I-I.S. . . 3 Cocoa Leif fo righf, kneeling: T. Wallrer, W. Phillips, T. Brown, M. Knudsen, E. Vaughn, J. Clarlre, J. Glenn, A. Bolger, J. Hern, Hiers. Sfanding: Coach Fleming, K. lvey, Miss Rohn, B. J. Filbrey. Swimming Added To A1'hIe1'ic Program Swimming was infroduced in fhe Seminole High afhlefic program for fhe firsf fime in many years. The Seminoles were handicapped by nof having an adequafe place fo pracfice and nof having any previous experience in compefifive swimming. Al- fhough failing fo score a feam vicfory, Sanford! individual swimmers posfed several wins in fhe sea- son and conference meefs. These meefs included confesfs wifh Apoplca, Leesburg, Mf, Dora, and Winfer Parlc. l Kay Ivey execuling a fronf iaclcnife. Kay lvey, our diving sfar, was undefeafed in all compefifion. She is fhe 1957 Orange Belf Con- ference Champion. Judy Clarlce and Jef Filbrey were consisfenf poinf winners in all meefs. Richard Phagan and Wally Philips were high scorers for fhe boys. Ofhers who won in meefs were Bobbie Mun- son, Teddy Wallcer, and Tommy Brown. Swimming was well received by fhe parficipanfs and promises fo be a permanenf parf of our afh- lefic program. Tommy Brown complefing pilred forward somersaulf. l I 2 , 3 . .si v i ii H 3 ii . 'V'- if ii 3 v.w V is . 55 '- 2 1Si. '- E.QEi5f:5f:2. Leff fo righf, kneeling: R. Powell, A. Collins, D. Slanley, B. Hold, C. McKibbin, T. Henson. Sfanding: T. Hiflell, D. Roun- lree, M. Tamny, B. Tyre, D. McCoy, W. Middlelon. Track Team Breaks Ten School Records ln lhe shorl Time lhar Traclc has been organized ar Seminole High, Mr. Fred Ganas produced an ex- cellenl leam for lhe year of I957. The 'ream won six meels, placed second in one Triangle meer and rhird in lhe Conference. Al lhe Conference meer, lhe Sprinl Medley Previous New Holder of Even? Record Record Record l2o yd. High Hurdle. ...., .. . . l8.6 l8.5 Lillle l00 yd. Dash .,..,..., ll.0 l0.6 Nance Mile Run . 5153.8 Rounfree B80 Relay . ., l:39 Byrd, Nance, McCoy, Collins 440 yd. Dash . 57.0 54.8 Tamny l80 Low Hurdles 22.6 Byrd 880 Run 2126.0 Giles b . ...fi Tl1ey're oFf wilh lhe gun! learn ser a new Conference record ol 2:09. This record was bellered by lhree seconds in lhe Slale meer, which gave Them a lourlh place. Murray Nance was high poinl man lor lhe year, and was chosen as lhe mosr valuable member of rhe leam. Previous New Holder of Evenl Record Record Record Sprinl Medley . . 2:l6.2 2:06 Byrd, Malhieux, Nance, Tamny 220 yd. Dash , ., 27.5 25.8 Collins Mile Relay 4:0l.0 3:53 Giles, Scofl, Rounlree, Nance High Jump 5' 4 Buller Pole Vaull 9' 0 IO' 5 Malhieux Shol Pu? 37' I 43' 9 Giles Discus 98' 0 II9' 9 Scoll Broad Jump I8' 9'f4 I9' 8 Nance 'al gy. K s 95 i McKibbin prepares for lhe Pole Vaull. Managers: Johnny Marsh, and Skipper Palmer. l Coaches' Bud Layer, Dave Laude, Jim PigoTT, and Dick Silvers Seminoles Take Brahman Bowl Championship The TighTing Seminoles Tinished The season wiTh The besT record in many years, nine wins, one Tie, and one loss. Jim PigoTT and Dave Laude, our coaches, did a magniTicenT job wiTh The Team. Mr. PigoTT coached The speedy baclcTield while Mr. Laude Trained The mighTy line. The Team was TaughT The imporTance of Team-worlc and good sporTsmanship. Our Two co-capTains This year were Bill Tyre and Eddie Barbour. Our managers, Johnny Marsh and Skipper Palmer, did a greaT job keeping The Team well supplied wiTh equipment They were hard worlcers and did Their iobs very well. The greaTesT honor which came To The Team was when They were chosen To play in The Brahman Bowl againsT Bishop Moore. This was The TirsT year ThaT such an honor was besTowed on Seminole l-ligh. Five boys oT The Team made The Orange BelT All-Conference Team. They were Jaclc SToTslcy, cenTer: David STanley, guard: Bill Tyre, Taclcley Claude T-liTTell, end: and Eddie Barbour, halTbaclc. Claude l-liTTell was chosen To be on The All- lvlid-STaTe Team, and was named as The mosT valu- able player oT The Brahman Bowl Classic represenT- ing The Seminoles. The Tine record made by The squad This year puT Them in second place in The Orange BelT Cone Terence. All hrxuncnrk- r 1, .L - 1. I 1- Seminoles Complele SANFORD 39 - LYMAN 0 The lirsf game of lhe season was wilnessed by abou+ 2,700 fans. ll was a greai viclory for fhe Seminoles. ln ihe early parl of +he lirs+ quarler, Bill Tyre recovered a Lyman fumble across fhe goal lo score Sanlord's firsf fouchdown. Allhough 'lhe leams were noi evenly malched, lhe Seminoles showed greal' enihusiasm and desire +o win, which showed signs of a successful season. SANFORD 6 - SEABREEZE 0 The Seminole's offensive feam showed sparlc and drive and in lhe second quarler scored by a pass from Dandridge io Barbour. The P.A.T. by Tyre failed. The second half was hard foughl by bofh leams, bu+ our defensive unil overran lhe Sand Crabs lhe enlire game. Sea- breeze was able lo gain only 67 yards compared lo lhe I94 yards gained by ihe Seminoles. SANFORD 6 - APOPKA 0 Afler a scoreless firsf half +he fighling Seminoles came back info lhe game ready fo falce lheir lhird slraighl win of lhe season. The only fouchdown of lhe game was made on a pass play from Dandridge lo Barbour. The Blue Darlers lhrealened several limes buf fhe greaf Seminole line came alive and held lhem scoreless. SANFORD 6-WINTER PARK 6 ln lhe firsf quarler, the Wildcafs scored on a pass inlo lhe end zone, buf fhe exira poini was bloclred. A+ lhe hall Winier Park led 6 lo 0. ln lhe lhird quarler, fhe Seminole defense could noi be moved by lhe speedy Wildcals. Lale in fhe fourih quarler, Tyre recovered a fumble, and affer several line buclrs, Barbour scored. The much needed exlra poini' was bloclred by +he hard rushing Wildcals, and lhe game ended in a deadloclr. SANFORD I4-NEW SMYRNA 6 As lhis was Sanford's Homecoming lhe Seminoles were ready 'lo play a hard game. Early in lhe lirsf quarfer 'lhe Seminoles came alive and scored lwo quick louchdowns. The exira poinls aflempied by Tyre were good. The Seminoles dominaled lhe lirsl' half, buf we-re unable lo conlinue io move againsl lhe Barracudas during The second half. ln fhe 'lhird period lhe Cudas picked up a fumble, and brolre away from fhe Seminoles lo score New Smyrna's only louchdown. I ' ' J. Yeaclzle ' B. Johnson E. Barbour M. Tamny J Greofesf Season SANFORD 26-LEESBURG 0 Sanford's mighfy defense held Leesburg fo a fofal of B rushing yards and one firsf down. The sfrong Seminole of- fense made 239 rushing yards, 58 passing yards, and ll firsf downs. Sanford scored in each quarfer, fwo by Barbour, one by Johnson, and one on a pass from Dandridge fo Swaim, who ran 40 yards fo score. Tyre complefed fwo ouf of fhree exfra poinfs. SANFORD 0 - MELBOURNE 6 Alfhough fhe Seminoles oufplayed Melbourne in every deparfmenf excepf passing, fhey mef fheir firsf defeaf of fhe season. Johnson was fhe sfandouf in fhe bachfield for fhe Semi- noles, while Hiffell and Tyre led fhe line affaclr. Alfhough fhe Seminoles came close fo scoring several fimes, fhey were unable fo brealr fhrough Melbourne's defense. Lafe in fhe fourfh quarfer Melbourne complefed a pass which wenf fo Sanford's fhree yard line. Two plays lafer a Bulldog plunged over for fhe score. SANFORD 20-LAKEVIEW 6 The flashy Seminoles came back from fheir only defeaf by defeafing fhe Lakeview Red Devils 20-6. Johnson scored in fhe f.rsf quarfer, and again in fhe second quarfer. On fhe kickoff of fhe second half Yeackle carried for 85 yards for fhe fhird fouchdown. Two conversions by Tyre were good. In fhe fourfh period fhe Red Devils scored on a pass info fhe end zone. SANFORD I2-DELAND 6 The Seminoles came from behind fc defeaf fhe DeLand Bulldogs. The Bulldogs scooped up a fumble and carried if fo Sanford's fen-yard line. They lafer scored wifh a pass. The exfra poinf was blocked. ln fhe second half fhe Seminoles mighfy defense came alive. In fhe fhird quarfer Johnson ripped 35 yards for fhe fouchdown. The P.A.T. by Tyre was blocked. ln fhe fourfh quarfer Barbour scored from The four yard line. The exfra poinf was wide. SANFORD I2 -COCOA 7 The Brahama-Bowl-bound Seminoles scalped fhe Cocoa Tigers for fheir eighf win of fhe season. In 'rhe firsf quarfer Dandridge scored on a quarferbaclr sneak. The P.A.T. was blocked. In fhe second half Cocoa blocked a Sanford punf deep in Seminole ferrifory and drove fo pay dirf. The exfra poinf was good. Cocoa kicked off fo Sanford and Barbour refurned if all fhe way fo score. A. Collins H. Sfone R. Russi V. Kirlr C. Hiffell D. Carfer J. Henson T. Bufner D. Schirard K, Lalre W. Middlefon J. Allred Y E--1 I .. . I -in . ,xy ,h QM WW ,U QF 35, I 4 X We 55? if Q Fig 495 2 gi: fi if 1 . is 'S The J. V. foolball season for I957 ended wirh Leif fo lighf, kneeling: V. Kirk, J. Mann, G. Baker, M. Flood, W. Behrens, H. Russi, B. Rowles, E. Summersill, J. Gracey, B. Barbour, R. Lundquisf. Sfanding: T. Griffin, L. Risner, C. Fox, D. Goembel, B. Thompson, A. Benneff, T. Troufner, B. Winn A. McKibbin, R. Simas, C. Fawley, J. Whelchel, M. Roberis C. Bogen, J. Markham, T. Gross, J. Smiih, G. Dillard, G Hodges. ' J. V.'s Display PIen1'y of Spirii' lwo wins and lhree losses. Quile a few of 'rheir scheduled games were canceled because of lhe flu, bul lhe boys showed fine spiril and enlhusiasm. Oulslanding on lhe line was Hodges and Fox. while lhe bacldield was led by Risner. The leam was coached by Diclc Silvers and Bud Layer. They bolh worked hard wilh The boys 'ro leach lhem Jrhe imporlance of Jream-worlc, blocking, and Jraclcling. Linvel Risner was given lhe Jim Robson award as lhe Mosl Promising player. sanfora Edqewaief sanfofa DeLand . Sanford seabfeeze . saniofa oeiand. . ssmfora wamef Park J. V.'s piclr up eighf yards. Mosl' Promising . . Linvel Risner Leff fo righf, kneeling: K. McMurray, C. McKibbin, R. Lund- A. Swaim, J. High, B. McCoy, C. Dandridge, and Coach Bud quisf, J. Gracey, W. Philips. Second row: C. Bogen, G. Jones, Layer. Noi shown in picfule: B. Tyre, J. Barley, and M Tamny Cagers Enjoy Good Season The Samford BasIceTbaII Team oT I957-58 compIeTed The besT season ThaT Seminole I-Iigh School has ever had wiTh a record oT I6 wins and II losses. The Team was under The Tine coaching OT Mr. Bud Layer, who worlced hard in building a good Team. The Team used a seT oTFense and a man To man deTense. McCoy was noTed Tor his seT shoTs, Tamny Tor his rebounds, I-Iigh Tor his lay-up shoTs, Barley Tor his spiriT, Tyre Tor his aggressiveness, and Mc- Murray Tor his ball handling. All OT This combined wi+h Team work is whaT produced This Tine Team. I-Iigh poinT man was Joe I-Iigh wiTh 245 poinTs Tor The season which averaged 9.8 poinTs per game. Ray LundguisT was second wiTh 222 poinTs and 8.8 poinT average per game. Cecil Dandridge had 205 poinTs and averaged 8.2 poinTs per game. Bruce McCoy made I77 poinTs Tor The year and 7.I poinTs per game average. Dandridge and LundquisT were chosen as The guards Tor The Orange BeIT ConTerence Team. SCORES Sanford Pierson . . SanTord F. M. S. . SanTord New Smyrna SanTord Lyman . . SanTord DeLand . . SanTord Leesburg . Samford Oviedo . . Samford Lyman . . SanTord New Smyrna SanTord Apoplca . Sanford Melbourne. SanTord Lakeview . SanTord Cocoa . . SanTord WinTer Parlc Samford Leesburg . SanTord Pierson . . SanTord Apoplca . Samford Melbourne SanTord Lakeview . SanTord Cocoa . . Samford WinTer Park SanTord DeLand . SanTord Lyman . . O.B.C. TOURNAMENT Sanford . . 50 Lalceview . Samford . . 43 WinTer Parlc DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Samford . . 50 Melbourne . SanTord . . 37 Seabreeze . Leff fo righf, kneeling: M. Davis, E. Summersill, S. Palmer, E. Furman, J. Taylor, T. Bulner, A, McKibbin, L Rlsner J. Marsh, G. Perides, B. Barbour, T, Chrislensen. Sfanding: Manager. Coach D. Silvers, Manager J. Markham, M. Roberts, J.Allrecl, JVS off +o a Good Sfari' The Junior Varsily slarled lhe season wilh a record of seven wins. When l'he season closed, They had won I2 and losl 8 games. The learn, composed of freshmen and sopho- mores, was coached by Mr. Dick Silvers, who spenl a greal' deal of lime leaching and drilling on The lundarnenlals of lhe game. While no parlicular player slood oul above The resl, lhey displayed learnwork which is so essenlial in any sporl. They were a spiriled learn and aver- aged 39.6 poinls per game. Many of lhese boys are prepared lo see aclion on lhe varsily nexf year. S.l-l.S S.l-l.S. . . 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HP 5 W fs 1 'M xv Q Q 505 ,Q 8 ,X Q. , i 95 r Y 4 fiff Sw mf, A X ,L, X, im? 5 ' Q: Glrls Enloy Spor'l's Program Durung The pasT year The gurls physucal educa Tuon classes have excelled un a varueTy oT sporTs Under The durecTuon oT Muss Barbara Rohn They began The year wuTh voll yball The gurls showed a greaT amounT oT enThusuasm and The season ended wuTh an excuTung TournamenT whuch was won by The suxTh peruod class ATTer The volleyball TournamenT The gurls sTarTed baslceTball Thus sporT also ended un a TournamenT The Tunal game beung played beTween The second and suxTh peruod classes Followung baslceTball The gurls sTarTed Tumblung and worlcung on The Trampolune Many unTeresTung and duTTuculT Trucks were learned and dusplayed wuTh greaT showmanshup The second semesTer sTarTed wuTh The gurls learnung The Tundamenlrals oT soTTball The Tunda menTals were Then puT unTo use by The parTucupaTuon of The classes un champuonshup games ln The sprung archery and badmunTon lcepT The gurls busy The sauce way To handle a bow and arrow was sTrongly sTressed The gurls enloyed show ung Theur slcull un Thus sporT Muss Rohn was assusTed un The Teachung oT badmunTon by assusTanTs chosen Trom each class These Two sporTs were clumaxed wuTh unduvudual compeTuTuon Muss Barbara Rohn Physncal Educahon DnrecTor CLASS CAPTAINS Leff fo rughf J Dees, N Richards, C BADMINTON ASSISTANTS Leff fo nghf B Wulluams P PGHY. L CBHUOH. D Jones, J BenTon Rans, L Yeaclcle, M RouTh, J Hern, C Pe+Ty Sealed Mass Rohn 91 o 0 S . QA . . 1 D ., . . 5 , . . . . u . . - u FALL SPORTS ,uv ,rf lawn 9. K Up and Over Jumpung lacks one of our dauly exerclses VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Leff fo nghf kneeling J Coburn Y Davxs H Pruce M Leger G Taylor Sfandlng J Benlon C MllSlEd B Taylor J Brown M Bumbalouglw Fiffh period warms up by playing badminlon. vs-....,....M Ninn., ww W' iw Q 1 E' . 35,32 :?Wz qw, -V531 A :H M L ' nz L nf, 1 is M xg ,, N K E eww q 525' Wwfff . ix Badminlon is enioyed by all. WINTER SPORTS Helen frles for a ioe fouch IN +l1e aur The box one of fhe many fumbling lfICkS Perfeci Balance Jaclue lrnes for a free slwof Helen and Nancy vue for lump ball 93 Q 1 g . A I lt l qjig -f 4 l 2 l l w H K, A . 5 5 'Q 'Us Q- . , , L can Sfnke fwo for NBUCY Winding up for fhe plfch SPRING SPORTS Girls warm up wlfh OPPOSIf8 foe fouch Ready aim release Removmg arrows from ihe +arge+ 94 Ads I-H. 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