St Augustine High School - El Castillo Yearbook (St Augustine, FL)
- Class of 1961
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We wish to thank Steve and Lucille Doychak for their kind help with the photographic work on this annual. We appreciate the guidance of our sponsor, Mr. T.' C. Swift, and the cooperation of the entire staff, who worked diligently for the success of the 1961 Castillo. 5V FOREWORD C!Ifl4f6'lflf8 FACULTY Bill Wall Business Manager Jackie Johnstone General , Helper SENIOR SECTION Betty Grissom Pat Gantt WILL AND PROPHECY Diane Eatman SUPERLATIVES Merry Wayne General Helper JUNIOR SECTION Carolyn Allen Barbara Bullington C irculation SOPHOMORE SECTION Louise Scott Margie Willers General Helper CO-EDITORS STAFF Kvnfenfs PHOTOGRAPHERS Steve and Lucille Doychak FRESHMAN SECTION Georgianne Knobloch FEATURE SECTION Beverly Cubbege Marcia Parrish General Helper AC TIVITIES GIRLS AND BOYS Barbara Boulineau ADVISOR Mr. T. C. Swift SPORTS SECTION BOYS John Scoville GIRLS Nancy Pastore ADVERTISEMENT Lind a Mays Diana Pruitt Pat McDaniel SNAPSHOTS Linda Tucker if' 'Vs' A ,J Q. v 3. ,M A. .fs f 4 f ,ff ws. W, DOUGLAS HARTLEY County Superintendent of Schools Assistant Principal MR. ROBERT GOODWIN B.A., M. Ed. University of Florida Principal MR. T. C. SWIFT M.Ed. University of Florida MRS . PAT RAY Secretary T .ff +1 fxw-1SQ . A ERE? 5- , QA: ,'E,5 , ,,:+5:'!1- Wgiiiglgig My El !: ,:' f. 2511: 'I' I ' N S . -. S - g i L. Qifiigaggggf L -fi : '. 2 15132: :iw WEEE SVR .a2fsR?i3s - s S Lig a ' is 1. 051 ' U- .ist 'w A RE: 'hi-iaifii ,Z':f:'?i?5 '9Qfx,'S9' '-Wai, K W -ff 'zfilf -. EE m ix. .-W -Sr: J s5c..'g,f3. -Lflii lw ffisf? .-if21iifi-5ffi1'ff- -252, QM . f ww E bww - 'wm 1L:.z-fe: L 1 :a g 2 . 1 Q5 L L. ' ' 'f:'.n'.1 ,fi5:, 'f.fE1:5E5.f :L7 :L S 1 SE Mrss ALDEN MRS. BARRETT Mlss CLOUGH MRS. COLEE B.A. Girls' P.E. B.A. Aff MR. COOKE MRS, ERKELEND MR. FOWLER B.A. Glee Club B.S. MRS. FOXWORTH Miss FULLER MR. 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S, Contest 15 Junior Candy Sale 16 Palatka Game 21 English 111A Christmas Play Christmas Holidays begin wr January 3 Back to School Green Cove Springs Game 6 Deland Game 10 Orange Park Game 13 St. Joe Game 17 Seabreeze Game 18, 19, 20 Semester Exams 20 Orange Park Game 26 Senior Fashion Show 27 Hastings Game 31 Palatka Game February 4 Forrest Game 6 St. Joe Game '7 Junior Popularity Contest 10 Senior Auction Deland Game 14 Seabreeze Game 17 Green Cove Springs Game 18 Senior Bar-B -Que 21 Forrest Game 28 Mainland Game Sophomore All Occasion Cards S April 2 Easter Holidays 7 Junior and Senior Prom 29 Seniors leave for Washington May 5 Seniors return from Washington 24, 25, 26 Final Exams for Seniors 28 Baccalaureate for Seniors 30, 31, June 1 Final Exams I une 1 Last Day of School 2 GRADUATION! . ale n s t , s 5 K Q f 5 ' A Seniors President - - - - TOM YOUNG Secretary - - - CAROL MORROW Vice-President - - - -MARY PHIPPS Treasurer - - - - MARIANNE WHARFF CLASS OF '61 As we walk up the aisle the night of graduation and hear our alma mater we bend our head in reverence for this long awaited day. It has been four years packed full of wonderful memories and hard work. We 've done pretty well for ourselves. Oh it's been a lot of hard workg but it's been fun too. We've done so many things it's a little difficult to remember all of them. Let's see now we've sold candy, cookies, wrapping paper, and license plates, greeting cards, magazine subscriptions and, of course, barbecue tickets. And we also gave a beautiful prom last yearg one that we all will remember. And now at long last we are ready to receive our diplomas. Many cherished thoughts will linger in a proud tear as a rolled paper is placed in our hands. With a hardy hand- shake and a last look at the class of '61 we will step out into a strange world. A world of promise and opportunity, a world of love and hate, and a world in which we must live and work with our fellow man .y BEN WILLIAM ADAMS IR. Life is too short for logic. Football 1. B Teamg Homecoming Escort 35 Delta Hi -Yg Sigma Hi-Y 4g D. C. T. 45 Treasurer 4. . LINDA KAY ALBRITTON SurpriseI A girl who doesn't talk much. P. H. A. lg Beta TrieHi-Y 4. DEANNA DAWN AYO The blush is beautiful but some- times mighty inconvenient. Hillsborough High School. BERNARD BAILEY With your high school education, don't let your studies interfere. SARA JANISE BASKIN Sal1y Her smile is warm, her eyes glow that's our girl Sal. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROBERT GERALD BEXLEY Jerry Let each man keep his heart at easeg No man dies of that disease! Hasting High School 1, 2g Home- coming Escort 4. BARBARA ANN BOULINEAU Babs She reminds us of champagne, she's always bubbling over. F. H. A. lg Homecoming Attendant lg Beauty Section 1, 45 Beta Tri-Hi Y 2,3, 4g Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Glee Club and Treasurer 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leader 2,3, 4, F. B, L. A. 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4g Secretary 45 Pep Club 4g Superlative 4. REBECCA ANNA BOWDEN Becky Meek, modest, and mild, for that's our Becky all the while. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g F.H. A. 1,2 F. B. L. A. 3, 4: D. C. T. 4. GARY BRIDLE Even the Gods love a joke. Superlative 43 Senior Executive Committee 4. EDITH HELEN BROWN Happy am I: from care I'm freeg why aren't they all contented like me? Leneir City High l, 2g Glee Club 3. BETTY MARIE BUSH Happiness consists in being perfectly satisfied with what we have. F'H'A' 112: F.T.A. 1- EDWARD NORDAN CALHOUN Men of few words are the best men D. C. T. 4. LOUIS ANTHONY CAPALLIA What I have been taught I've for- gotten. What I have, I've guessed. GEORGE VERNON CASTO Let me live my life as a carefree soul. MARY CATHERINE CASTO Sissy It's not what I do that worries meg it's when I get caught that there are difficulties. St. Ioseph's Academy lg Pep Club 2- Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2.3, 4g Sergeant-at- Arms 4g F. B. L. A. 3,4g D.C. T. 4g Superlative 4. BETTY ANN CAUSEY 'You must keep moving or yo.u will get run over. Hialeah 1, 2g Band 3, 4g Drum Majorette 4. MARY CHAMBERLAIN She comprehends her trust and to the same keeps faithful. ' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 D. C. T. 4. RAYMOND C. CLARK To be friendly and good matured always is the greatest accomplish- ment of a man. I-lasting High School 1, 2g D. C. T. 4 1 MARY ELIZABETH COCHRAN Beth' Of all the joys I can recall, being in love, is best of all. Warner Robins High. RONALD EUGENE COLEMAN Every day is a day of joy. Glee Club 1. CLARA COLLINS Her gentle way, her earnest eyes, disclose a spirit sweet and wise. CATHLEEN CORA CONROY Cathy lt's fun when you can live a life of joy. Washburn High School 1,2g Glee Club. ARTHUR WILLIAMS Art Good natured ever with a friendly word for all. MARVIN COX He is the quiet kind whose nature never varies. BTI-IEL CREWS Guilda Dependable, likeable, a friend sincere, always full of fun and cheer. Pep Club 1, 4g Beta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4g Superlative 4. ROBERT CRUNDWELL My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. BEVERLY ANN CUBBEDGE Bev 'She has but one aim - boys. Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 F. H. A. 13 Annual Staff 43 Class Secretary 3. MICHAEL CULBRETH Mickey Leave silence to the saintsg I'm but human. Baseball 1, 2, 3, D. C. T. 4. BARRIE CORDELL DANIELS 'Athletic and popular, loyal and kind, another just like him you'll never find. Class President 1. 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 'A Team, Co-Captain, Track 1 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4g President 4 Student Council, President 45 Superlative 4. DOROTHY ANN DEAN Dot 'Ever fair, but never proud - words for all but never loud. Clay County High School 1, 2, 3, Beta Tri-Hi -Y 4g F. B. L. A. 4. SYLVIA DEAN To argue is to live. F. H. A. lg Beta Trl-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 D. C. T. 4. CARMEN IEAN DECUBELLIS A live wire, she's simply shocking, but a real girl, who keeps you rocking. F. H. A, lg Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Beauty Section 3. .TIM DOBBS I would be better ifl could, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Basketball 4g Homecoming Escort 4. IUDITH MARIE DRAWDY Judi Brains, personality, pep, we all know her for her rep. Pep Club 1,2, 4, President 4, F. H. A. 1,2gF.B.L. A. 3,4g Cheerleader 3,4 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Superlative 4. BENNETTA DUNTON My thoughts live in the future, for I shall soon live there. Band 1,-2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 35 D. C. T. 45 F. H. A. 1. PATRICIA ANN DUNTON Pat I care not what happens as long as it doesn't happen to me. Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4. DIANE CAROL EATMAN It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt. F. H. A. lg Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 25 F. B. L. A, 3g Pep Club 1, 4g Cheer- leader B 1.2, Co-Captain 25 A 3,4, Captain 4g Vice-President of Class 2g Student Council Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4g Jacket Journal 45 Superlative 4. SANDRA ARLENE ELLIS Give thy thoughts no tongue. Roosevelt High School lg Barton Academy 2. BOB FELDMAN Don.'t take life too seriously - You may not get out of it alive. Homecoming Escort 4g Superlative 4. JOSEPH FORBES The spice of life, the devil's rival. Glee Club 2, 4g Football 25 Baseba112 ELIZABETH FORD -. A sweet smile and a friendly man- ner. Glee Club 25 D.C.T. 4. BILLY FOX The real problem of your leisure time is how to keep others from using it. .s li, . i ,ii - K Sami r 2 7 PATRICIA GANTT Pat Full of pep and ready to - that's what makes her chatter so. F. H. A. 1, 2g Pep Club 1, Alpha Tri -Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Basketball A 3, Annual Staff 45 D, C, T, 4g Sec- retary 4. JOSEPH GAUSE Joey The sun gets around the lazy man, as fast as it gets around the busy man. BENJAMIN GIBBS Bing I'rn not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. Band 1, 4. FREDA CLEMENTINA GOODE 'A little here, a little there, she's one that is everywhere. Pep Club 2, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Director 4g F. H. A. lg Alpha Tri- Hi -Y 2, 3g Glee Club 4g Superlative 4. GUERRY LUNN GOODE He's an athlete thru and thru, but his words are very few. Key Clubg Football 1, 2, 3,'4: Basket ball, Track. I AMES GREENMUM Jimmy A man with an aim will be a man with a name. National Honor Society 3, 43 Superlative 4. BETTY LYNN GRISSOM She governs her life and her thoughts, as if the whole world were to see one and read the other. F. H. A. 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Beta Tri-Hi -Y 2,3, 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Superlative 45 Jacket Journal 45 F. B. L. A, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. ELBA HAIRSTON lt's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. F. H. A. 15 D.C.T. 4. BECKY HAMBY She is jolly, good-natured and true. IUNE HAMILTON Gentlemen prefer blondes. F. H. A. 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Bend Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45IacketIourna1 4.. CHRISTIAN HANKS Chris He who loves not wine, women and song, remains a fool his whole life long. A Sigma Hi-Y 3, 45 Track 4. GLENDA HARTLEY Without mother where would I be. F. H. A. 1,25 National Beta 25 Glee Club 4. 0 ADRIAN HAY Bunky Give me women. DON HEIN A likeable fellow with a great disposition. RICHARD HENLEY Dickey When work interferes with pleasure stop working. Alpha Hi-Y 2g Baseball 2, 3, 4. EDDIE HENUBER Worry never made men grey, why worry? ROBERT HENUBER Why should the devilrhave all the fun? MARTHA HERRING A friendly smile will meer a hard heart. ' F. H. A, 1,23 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 F. B. L. A. 3. ...nd HELEN HOLLINGSWORTH Never too busy to speak, never too unhappy. Science Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1,2, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3g Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4. .TEAN HUNTER To be efficient in every way is to be efficient every day. F.H.A. 1,25 Vice-President 2, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4g President 4 Basketball 3, D. C. T. 4. ALVIN HURST It's been 12 long years and I still don't know. LINDY JENNISON She may be new, but a good pal for you and me. JACQULINE JOHNSTONE Jackie I need more zest so I can keep up with the rest. Pep Club 1, F. H.A. lg Class Treas- urer lg National Beta 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g F.B.L.A.' 3, Senior Execu- tive, Annual Staff 4, Jacket Journal 4, Co-Editor. CHARLES JONES Sonny The age of miracles, behold its products. Alpha Hi-Y 2, Sigma Hi -Y 3,.4g Industrial Arts 1, 2,3, 4. ' , LYNN KEPHART I may be wrong but I think I'm wonderful. LINK KILLERBREW Sincere and true she strives in all her best to do. F. H. A, 1, Beta Tri -Hi -Y 2-g Jacket Journal 4, Co-Editor. SUSAN GAIL KIRKPATRICK Her desire she will surely win - for she works thru thick and thin. Student Council 1, 2, 3,43 Vice- President 4, Band and Pep Band 1 2,3, Captain 3g F.H.A. 1,23 Vice-President 1, President 23 Class Secretary 2, Alpha Tri-Hi- Y 2,45 Girls' State 3, Executive 4, Jacket Journal 1, 2, 3,t4. SANDRA KLIPSTIEN A friend and hard worker that will help you . GEORGIA ANN KNOBLOCH To be jolly, sincere, and an athlete, is indeed a combination hard to beat. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms Secretary 2, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2.3, Vice -President 4g F. B. L. A. 3,4g Treasurer 4, National Honor Socie 4, Basketball B 2, A 3, Annual Staff 4. ASHLEY KRAAN V It's a great ability to be able to conceal one's athletic ability. Boys' State BQ Football 2g Basket- ball'1,2,3,4. I SANDRA KUMMER She looks like an angel, she acts like one too, but no telling what an angel will do. Band 1,2,3, 4, and Majoretteg Pep Band 2,3g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4g Pep Club 2, 4g F. H. A. 1, 2g F. B. L. A 4. ' DIANE LANE She sits high in the people's hearts. F. B. L. A. 4g Beta Tri -Hi-Y 3, 4. EDDIE LANGE I only ask that fortune send a little more than I can spend. CHRIS LANGE Think is but an idle waste of time. BARRY LAWTON Life is a jest and all things show itg I thought so once, but now I know it. D.C.T. 4g Sigma Hi-Y 3.4. CLARINDA BETH LAWTON Nice and dependable - two good qualities. Alpha Tri -Hi-Y 31 43 Glee Club 4g D. C. T. 4. Q LINDA LEWIS Always a smile and never a frown for everyone. Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 45 Basketball Manager 2,33 F. H. A. 1,25 F. B. L. A 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Jacket Journal 4. TED LUNESTAD Give me the luxuries of life, I can do without the necessities. CHARLES MANGUS Pur1ky A courage mightler than the sun - you rose and fought and fighting won! Track 3,45 Football 1,2,3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Superlative 45 Alpha Hi- Y 2. CURTIS MANUCY Enjoy life while you cang if you don't, you may need a kick in the shin. JOYCE MCCALLUM Mirah, with thee I mean to live. Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 F. H. A. 1. FERRIN MCCOLLOUGH Be whatever you will, but be your- self first of all. ' Football 4. DIXIE MCGEE Duty is her motto, knowledge is her aim, yet she is human and jolly all the same. Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Vice-President 3: Miss Ketterlinus 58: F.H.A. 1, Homecoming Attendant 4, National Honor Society 4, Class Officer 1, Vice-President. BARBARA JEAN MCQUAIG Love is a big thing from a little person. F.H.A. lg Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4. MARVIN MILLS Life is what you make it. CARROLL MOORE A friendly heart has plenty of friends. SHIRLEY MOORE She is always laughing, for she has an infinite deal of wit. CAROL MORROW She has a mind of her own and a tongue to speak her mind well. Ocala High School 1, 2: Beta Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4g Glee Club 4, Vice-President 3g Pep Club 4, Class Officer 4, Secretary: Execu- tive Committee 4g Superlative 45 Annual staff 4. NANCY MUNRO A sweet smile and a friendly man- ner. Beta Tri-Hi-Y 45 F. B. L. A. 4g Glee Club 4g Jacket Journal 4g Mainland High School 3. GLENDA LEA NAURIGHT She has a sweet and kind way. F.H.A. l,2, 3: F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3g D.C.T. 45 National Honor Society 2, 3,4, DONALD VIRGIL NESTER Even fish don't get in trouble if they don't open their mouth. Sigma Hi-Y 3.4: D.C.T. 3,4, Vice -President 4. KENT NORRIS As many good points as a pack of pens. Track 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3,45 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 23. Superlative 4. SAMMY NORTH Always looking for a good time. IUANITA OSBOURNE Always the rain or shine. F. B. L.A. 3: Glee Club 4. EVELYN OSTEEN A maiden of spirit, still and quiet. Glee Club 4. LUCILLE OSTEEN We don 't know much about her, but what we know we like. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ETHEL PAPPY Sweet thoughts are mirrored inlher face. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARSHA PARRISH The hand that hath made thee fair hath made thee sweet. Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 F.B. L.A. 3: F.H.A. 1g B Team Cheerleader 1, 2, Captain 25 A Team Cheerleader 3, 43 Student Council 4, Class Officer 1, Secretary. GERALD PARTIN He finds time for work and play. Track 2g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2: Glee Club 3. MARY PHIPPS You 'll always see her with a smileg her wit is never out of style. Beauty Section lg National Honor Society 2, 3g F.T.A. 3,41 Home- coming Queen 4, Prom Attendant 3: Class Officer 4, Vice-Presidentg Executive Committee 4, MARGO PoNcE Maggie Small and sweet and full of all kinds of fun. ONNO ROBERT POST Bob No task is too steep for human wit.' Sigma Hi-Y 4g Superlative 4. I f I BILL PROPES Character is the cornerstone of success. Glee Club. LAURA JEAN RANDALL Open minded, frank and fair, here's a girl without a care. F.H. A. 1,2g Cheerleader 25 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Annual staff, Editor 45 Superlative 4g Student Council 4. LISSIE RAYBURN Some of the best came in small packages. D.C.T. 4gG1ee Club 1,2, 3,4. DUNCAN REED ' A quiet guy with a friendly way. KAY REYNOLDS Life without mirth is a lamp with- out oil. Band 2, 3,4g Captain and Majorette 4g Pep Band 2, 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, 49 National Beta 29 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice-President 4g Pep Club 43 Jacket Journal 45 Superlative 4 MARY ANN RICKETTS A girl at her best is well-dressed. LINDA ANN RUSSELL So quiet she seems, so still and wise, till you see the mischief in her eyes. . D.C.T. 4. NORMA JEAN SANDIFORD Bambi Mischievous ofteng dignified, some- timesg popular always. F.H.A. 1,2g Pep Club 2, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Chaplain 23 D.C.T. 4. ALTON SOLANO They made him and there is only one 'Al'. RANDY SCANLIN A likeable fellow with a nice wife. JIM SCHRIVER The superior man is slow in his words and earnest in his conduct. DIANA SCHMIDT Sweet, quiet and sincere. D,C.T. 4. CAROLE ELAINE SCHMITZ IfI can 't say what I think, why think. Pep Club 1,2g Sergeant-at-Arms lg F.H.A. 1,2p Alpha Tri-l-li-Y 2,3,4 Sergeant-at-Arms 39 F.B.L.A. 43 i Jacket Journal 4. JOHN SCOVILLE A willing worker, a good student and good friend. Football 1,- 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 23 Boys' State. DAVID SELLERS Oh, for a life of leisure. FLORA NELL SEYMOUR A finger in every pie. Band 1,2g Pep Band 1,25 F.H.A. lg Pep Club 1, 25 President 2g Cheer- leader B 25 A 3g Basketball B 2g Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,43 Secretary 3 President 4g Student Council 4g Annual Staff 2, 33 Jacket Journal 4g National Beta 2, 3g National Honor Society 4. CARSON SHATTOCK He who tickles himself, laughs when he likes. ROBERT SHIPLEY As prone to mischief, as able to perform it. JIM SMITH Leadership, intelligence and wit, all found in a great athlete. Key Club 3, 43 Football 3,4z Track 3 JOHN SPENCER It's not wise to be wiser than necessary. PATRICIA SPURWAY Pat Helping hand and cheerful smile will in the future good friends win. F . B. L. A . NANCY STRICKLAND Gals, I've got my man. Beta Tri-I-li-Y 29 Basketball 2, 3g Pep Club 1,2g F.H.A. 1. JOHN SUTTON A nice boy to know. CAROL ANKN SWAIN Suzie Silence is goldeng but I am no gol digger. Woodward High School 1, 2g Glee ' Club 4g Vice-President 4g Beta Tri- Hi-Y 49 Superlative 4. I RICHARD SWAIN Swainie Blessed are they that go around in circles, for they should be called wheels. Walnut Hills High 1, 2: Football 3, 4g Superlative 4, Executive 4. DREW TAYLOR When he opens his mouth to sing the stars stand still to listen. Glee Club 1,2, 35 Sigma Hi-Y 3, 45 Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 D.C T. 4g Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Foot- ball B 1. EUGENE TAYLOR Gene Friendly, dependable and sincere is he. JIMMY TAYLOR The brain is ba wonderful organ. It starts working the moment you get up in the morning, and does not stop until you get to school. ALBERT PAUL TESORI Al Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat - therefore 1et's be merry. Basketball B 29 Homecoming Escort 39 D.C.T. Treasurer 39 Presi dent 49 Sigma Hi-Y 49 Executive 4. PATRICIA THIGPEN Pat Come what may, she's the same good sport every day. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN THOMAS To be efficient in a quiet way is her aim in every day. F.B.L.A. 3,49 F.H.A. l,2,3,49 President 39 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 39 F.T. A. 2, 39 Home Economics Award 3. ANITA TINDALL If a sweetness were a fault, here is a good one. WAYNE TOWLES Good nature is the thing that wins all our hearts. Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Key Club 3, 49 Co-Captain of Football 2,42 Track 2, 39 Superlative 4. LINDA TUC KER ' Taken all 'in all, her equal is hard to find. F.H. A. 19 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 29 Annual Staff 2,49 Jacket Journal 49 F. T. A. 29 Basket- ball Manager 2. - SYLVIA VAUGHN Grace is in her step and heaven is in her eyes. F.H.A. lg Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Pep Club 4. ATHANELL WAGES Fun to walk with, witty to talk withg a little mischievous too. F.H.A. 1,23 F.B.L.A. 3: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Pep ciub 1,2, Vice-President 2: Basketball 2, 3: Annual Staff 43 Jacket Journal 43 President of Class 3. BILL WALL Success is doing what you do well. ' Glee Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Presidentg Annual Staff 45 Superlative 4g Boys' State. STEVE WASSON I I am not in the common roll of men. V MERRY WAYNE To get through life why must we L run, why can't we stop and have p some fun. l Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Sergeant-at-Arms lg Pep Club 1,29 Jacket Journal 4g F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. MARIANNE WHARFF Good nature is the thing that wins all our hearts. F.H. A. lg Pep Club 45 Glee Club 2,4 4, Sergeant-at-Armsg Homecoming Attendant 24 Beta Tri-Hi+Y 2, 3, 4, A Secretary 45 Treasurer of Class 2, 3, 4 B Cheerleader lg A Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-C aptain 45 Executive Com- mittee 4g F. B. L. A. 4. l WW' fain? kfsl M PAMELA WHITE Earnest and sincere in all endeavors. F.H.A. 1,2,3g F.T.A. 2,3,4, President 4g National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Science Club 1. DONALD WILLIAMS Quiet manners are a mark of good breeding. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, LAMAR WILSON Work makes the man. Sigma Hi-Y 4, D.C.T. 3,4. BARBARA WOLVEN It's fun when you can live a life of joy. Glee Club 1gD.C.T. 3. DAVE YOUNG W It is not good for men to be alone. F.B.L.A. 3,4: D.C.T. 4. TOM YOUNG A Every brave man is a man of his word. Key Club 2, 39 Football 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Class 33 President of Class 45 Executive Committee 45 Delta Hi-Y 25 Superlative 4. We, the class of '61, having given the faculty no end of difficulties during the past four years. have decided to resign our positions in the halls of ol' Jacket High and venture out to seek our fame and fortunes in the cold cruel world. Be it therefore known that the following articles have been bequeathed to our successors. To the Junior class we leave 50 tons of chicken so they'll never run out of food at their barbecues. To the Sophomores we leave the ability to prepare for us a beautiful graduation which we so rightly deserve. To the dear little Freshmen we leave one bit of good advice, Make lots of money, you're going to need it. We individually bequeath the following: Ben Adams, leave one 1928 Model A Ford bus to Master Jimmy Ponce. Linda Albritton, will to my brother Roy my ability to be silent and let others talk. Deanna Ayo, will my rusty paint set to any poor unfortunate soul who needs one. Sally Baskin, leave my sun tan to Bonnie Redman. We, Jerry Bexley and Raymond Clark, will our seats in Miss Alden's class to anyone who wants them. Barbara Boulineau, leave all the fun I've had and my place on the cheerleading squad to Cheryl Mikan. Becky Bowden, will to Jane Fraser my job at the hospital. Gary Bridle, leave my troubles and woes to Butch Cochran. Helen Brown, will to my sister Geven the ability to lose our Tennessee accent. Betty Bush, leave to achieve a M.R.S. degree in the future years. Edward Calhoun, leave Glenn Wells my seat in D. C. T. and hope he gets more out of it than l did. Louis Capallia, leave my quiet ways to Millie Stratton. George Casto, leave after seven years of hard struggling. Sissy Casto, leave Cora Lindsay one empty parking place at the Sulpha Well since she thinks she can put it to better use than I. Betty Causey, will my rusty baton, tarnished gold uniform and very loud whistle to the next person who is big enough to fill my uniform. Mary Chamberlain, will my seat in D. C. T. to Karen Mercer, Beth Cochran, will leave S. A. H. S. with a diploma to become Mrs. Charlas Ricketts Jr. Ronald Coleman, will my brains, if any, to Richard Post. Clara Collins, leave to Dick and Don Hollingsworth my height and my ability of singing off key. Cathie Conroy, will my yankee accent to Kathy Sharp in hopes she can say bebe in front of Dale Long and get away with it. Marvin Cox, will to Mr. Swift all my undiscovered talents for him to discover. Guilda Crews, leave to wait for Floyd. Jack Crlenjack, leave my hot 53 pick up to anybody insane enough to accept it. Robert Crunwell, just leave never to return. fl hopej Beverly Cubbedge, will to Linda McDaniel my ability to drive slowly and carefully. Mike Culbreth, leave mv baseball shoes to Jim Braddock. Barrie Daniels, leave all of my football equipment to Dallas Johnson. Dorothy Dean, will my ability to eat the cafeteria food for a whole year and still live. Sylvia Dean, leave behind my confused mind with Mrs. Ray hoping it will help hers. Carmen Decubellis, will my little car to someone big enough to push it around. .Tim Dobbs, leave to become a multi-millionaire. Judy Drawdy, leave my title 'snow girl to Joan E for Effort Flautt. Benetta Dunton, will my bad temper to Sandra Miller although she doesn't need it. Patricia Dunton, will my ability of my mind going blankduring an exam to Terry Davis. Diane Batman, will the switchboard in Mrs. Ray's office to anyone who gets their wires crossed. Sandra Ellis, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to Sharon Bangledern in hopes that she will succeed into the next class. Bob Feldman, will my many talents to Tom Grant in hopes he will do better. Joe Forbes, hereby declare that my singing voice be left to Gloria Mathis. Elizabeth Ford, will my ability to get along with people to Reggy Raulerson. Billy Fox, leave with hopes of never returning. Pat Gantt, will my Crab membership to Ellen Abernasty with the hope she does better than I did. Freda Goode, will to my brother Lester my red and white car in hopes he may get to school on time without me. James Greerunum, yield with tearful eyes my dear Aunt Melaie to the underclass wolves. Betty Grissom, leave my term paper on Egyptian Mummies to any mummy. Elba Hairston, will my ability to do things secretly but somehow get caught to Carol Johnson. Becky Hamby, will my ability to cook in Home Ec. I to Milinda Sheets. June Hamilton, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Fowler on any subject and stay in his good graces to anyone who doesn't agree with him. Chris Hanks, will to the S.A.H.S. B team cheerleaders my slightly used comb. Glenda Hartley, leave my place in the lunch line to Sandy Rosar. Good Luck! Adrian Hay, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to my sister, Carol. Dicky Henley, will my Presidency of the St. Augustine Branch of the S.R.A. to Ben Robinson. Eddie Henuber, leave to everyone the ability to stay out of trouble. Bobby Henuber, leave. Martha Herring, will to Carolyn Allen my place in D.C. T. Helen Hollingsworth, leave all my unsold barbecue tickets to Leonard Pallicer. Jean Hunter, will my place in the D.C.T. room to anyone who wants it. Alvin Hurst, will to Tommy Taylor my ability to be a pest in home room. Jackie Johnstone, leave my ability to get a letter sweater to Jill Wiecking in hopes that she ' has better luck than I did. Charles Jones, will my ability of racing, romancing and roving in the halls to Butch Cochran. Lynn Kephart, leave to Pat McGuinness my black eye. Link Killebrew, will my ability to be a trouble maker without anyone knowing to Barbara Bullington. Susan Kirkpatrick, will my social activities to anyone who isn't social. Sandra Klipstine, leave to my sister Erma my seat in the cafeteria. Georgia Knoblock, leave to my sister, Evelyn, all the joys I have had during my four years at high school. Ashley Kraan, will my position on the basketball team to anyone who can fill my shoes. Sandra Kummer, will my place in band as head majorette to Bonnie Redman. Diane Lane, leave the name tater digger to Robert Goodbread because some day he may need the job. Chris Lang, will my ability to go through high school without a driver's license to my little brother, Fred. Beth Lawton, will my seat in D. C. T. to Karen Mercer. Linda Lewis, leave the name Hambone to Randy Cowart. Ted Lunestad, will my goat herder license and my position of treasurer in S.R.A. to Jimmie Ponce. Punky Mangas, leave with sad heart all my lost weight to whoever needs it. Ferrin McCullough, leave to Ellen Abernathy my reserved parking place at Devil's Mill. Dixie McGee, leave my ability to never understand a joke to Michele Robideaux. Barbara McQuaig, will to my brother Melvin my grades in Home Ec. Marvin Mills, leave to my brother Jerry my seat in Miss Alden's English IVA class. Carroll Moore, will to my brother Bill my seat in Miss Alden's class. Carol Morrow, leave all my many hidden talents and abilities to my lucky little sister, Mar- ilyn. QHere's hoping she caniind them. I never did.J Nancy Munro, leave to attain world fame. Cln what I don't know.j Glenda Lee Nauright, will my seat to the football games to Bill Craig. Donnie Nester, will to my friends my bachelor's life, to go settle down. Kent Norris, leave to Terry Davis the pleasure of next year's Key Club initiation. Sammy North, leave Larry Worth my ability to say sweet things to Miss Alden. Juanita Osborne, will my ability to get along with Mr. Swift at all times to Donna. Evelyn Osteen, leave my ability to duck classes to Martha Rewis. Lucille Osteen, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Swift to my brother who needs it. Ethel Pappy, leave S .A.H.S. to all the other unfortunate souls who still must attend. Marcia Parrish, leave to Pat Brown my unusual ability to drive my little 'Road Roach. .Gerald Partin, will my grand and glorious personality to Tim Webb. Mary Phipps, leave to Iimmy Butler and Carol Lohner noodles and bananas, respectively. Margo Ponce, will to Michelle Robideaux the ability to skip school twice a week and still be Coach Goodwin's pet. Bob Post, will a bucket of white paint to Pete LaVelle. Bill Propes, leave my ability to catch at least 40 winks each period to any other worn down soul. . Jean Randall, leave to Charles Schmit my ability to steal trees and flowers for the prom without getting caught. Lissie Rayburn, will to Nancy Fredric and Peggy Green my ability to get in trouble all the time. Kay Reynolds, leave my friendly ways to Margaret Kaler and Holly l-lowatt with hopes that there is enough to go around. Mary Ann Ricketts, leave my forgotten knowledge to Larry Worth. Bambi Sandiford, leave my spot at the point to any girl who thinks she can make better use of it than I did. I im Schriver, leave to Karen the use of one little word. Diana Schmidt, will my ability to get completely involved in other people's troubles and still come out on top to Gene Ash. Carole Schmitz, leave my ability to kick a football to Larry Lewis. John Scoville, will my Nifty experiments to some unwilling friend. Flora Nell Seymour, leave to my little brother Goddy my front row center seat in Miss Alden's IVA class. Jim Smith, leave to the football managers my sweaty rotten football uniform. Pat Spurway, will my big gold cross to Miss Alden. I ohn Sutton, will to Fredna Banks my ability to get along with Mr. Swift. Carol Swain, leave all my Metrecal to Joyce Jacobs and half my wit to Iill Weicking so she'll be a half-wit. Richard Swain, leave my merit scholarship score to Connie Cummins. Pat Thigpen, will my ability to talk in class and get away with it to Martha Rewis. Carolyn Thomas, will my sewingand cooking abilities to some poor Freshtnan. Drew Taylor, leave to Barry Lawton the position of V. -P. of Sigma. Linda Tucker, leave my hot car to anyone willing to take the risk. Sylvia Vaughn, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Taylor to my sister, Rudren. ' Athanell Wages, leave my place as only girl in Mechanical Drawing to any girl who thinks she can handle it. Merry Wayne, leave my good looks and sparkling personality to my sister, Andee. Marianne Wharff, leave finally with everything I got for I'll need it all. Pam White, leave my ability to look innocent to Trudy Brown who needs it desperately. Arthur Williams, will one pair of dirty white tennies to Jeff Sparks. Donald Williams, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to my brother. Lamar Wilson, will to Robert Porter my best girl friend, whoever she may be at the end of the year. Dave Young, leave with great hopes for the future. Tom Young, leave my ability to go to Teen Town every Saturday night and enjoy it to Dallas Johnson. I 967 Praplzccy With the 1980 class reunion of the class of '61 coming up we have the dubious honor of giving a brief outline of what's been happening to that notorious class. It seems that dear old St. Augustine, the one horse town we used to know, finally got a second horse donated by BAMBI SANDIFORD and her business partner, STEVE WAS- SON, the share holders in, a previously one-horse ranch now turned into a potato farm. Before the big donation to Mayor BOBBY BARNS, and citizen DAVID SELLERS, the lone horse was trained by easy EDDIE LANGE and ALBERT TESORI and ridden several times in the Cracker Day races by the well known lady jockeys HELEN HOLLINGSWORTH and DEANNA AYO. That was before KENT NORRIS and PUNKY MANGUS, who never quite got over their football days, threw themselves in front of the oncoming horse and broke the poor thing's leg. Citizens JOHN SCOVILLE and MARIANNE RICKETTS stepped in just before Dead Eye GUERRY GOODE pulled the trigger and suggested that it be given to the City to step up its horse power. Well, we all knew it was coming and it finally happened . . . DIXIE MCGEE and JUDI DRAWDY just opened their snow factory. We understand CARMEN DECUBELLIS and LINDA TUCKER pass the little flakes about while FLORA NELL SEYMOUR seems to get all the profits. Rumor has it that the Company's bookkeeper, PAT GANTT, for a small fee deftly arranges the little books in her favor. Two efficiency experts, PEEPIN' PARRISI-I and RAGING RANDALL have been brought in to attempt correction of this alarming situation. It seems that BOB FELDMAN while flying over Swampy Acres Swamp stepped out for a breath of fresh air. I-le miraculously escaped injury due to the heavily padded toupee he wore. What more appropriate place than this to meet JAMES GREENMUM who was busy collecting alligator hides to sell to help defray the mounting home expenses. Say, Iames, what are you doing in the swamp? Never mind that now, I see some people coming. It's, it's a Safari! Don't you recognize them? It's BERNARD BAILEY and CURTIS MANUCY,. the great white hunters. Wait, someone else is crashing through the palmet- tos screaming, Bwannal By George, it's CHRIS HANKS and EVELYN OSTEEN, the gun bearers for the expedition. We understand they're all life members of the local Explorers Club formed way back in '69 'by TED LUNESTAD, DICKIE 1-IENLEY and GARY BRIDLE. I believe they used to call themselves the '69ers. We also see that BEVERLY CUBBEDGE fulfilled her life's ambition of doing espion- age work for the Government. She's the sneakiest janitor in the Russian Embassy. Doing well in the Government circle are THOMAS YOUNG ESQ. who was recently elected President. He in turn appointed the enterprising young lawyer BOB POST Supreme Court Justice of the United States. A scientific field committee made up of RICHARD SWAIN, the noted research geologist, SUSAN KIRKPATRICK, navigator, BILL PROPES, stargazer, DONALD WILLIAMS bird watcher, ROBERT SI-IIPLEY, ship-jester, PATRICIA THIGPEN and CARROLL MOORE, on-lockers, MARY CHAMBERLAIN, atom smasher, JACK CRLENJACK, Pilot, CARSON SHATTUCK. Co-pilot, SUSIE SWAIN, co-colossal, DAVE YOUNG, wild young man of the airways and BARBARA BOULINEAU and BARRY DANIELS, stow-a-ways, blasted off to Mars two years ago in a space buggy invented by ALAN BAYA, BILL l-LILLIER and GLENDA LEA NAURIGHT, mad scientists. A new dance sensation entitled 'Loose LIZZY RAYBURN and her Gallopin' Gals, composed of LINDA RUSSELL, JUANITA OSBORNE, LUCILLE OSTEEN, KAY REYNOLDS, DIANA SCHMIDT, NANCY BARKER, BENETTA DUNTON, fand of course Loose Lizziej has just made its debut performance at Diamond JIM DOBBS' Joint. They tripped across the stage to the mean sounds of the great little band led by FREDA GOODE and her two- timin'-trombone. The renowned music critic, DREW TAYLOR, simply stated, ZonkI The local order of Gossipers Anonymous held their last convention at the CHARLES I ONES Towers a week ago. The banquet turned into a last minute brawl when MERRY WAYNE simply said in a low tone that BETTY GRISSOM's moon stock was being sold for exorbitant prices. Among those injured were: JACKIE JOHNSTONE, CAROL SCI-IMITZ and CATHY CONROY. They were carried out in grand style by REBECCA BOWDEN and ELIZABETH FORD of the JIM SMITH and NICKEY XYNIDES Ambulance Service. The riot was finally broken up by St. Augustine's way out Police Department led by EDDIE CALHOUN and BING GIBBS. Action photographers LEWIS CAPALLIA and LAMAR WILr SON were sent to the scene by SISSY CASTO to take sneaky pictures for her magazine, All Is Not Well With The World, published by BET'I'Y BUSH. Some of the guys who used to work in the food stores, RAYMOND CLARK, JERRY BEXLEY, JIMMY TAYLOR, DEMPSEY CORBETT, WAYNE TOWLES and JOHN SUTTON never quite got over shoving things into bags. They now work at the MART-HA HERRING and BETH LAWTON Home for the Aged, feeding them. MARVIN MILLS went into the Septic Tank business with his father and GENE TAY- LOR. They manufacture the new above-ground see-through tanks invented by ARTHUR WILLIAMS and JIM SCHIVER. Last week General BILL WALL called a hush-hush security meeting concerning Naval Commander RONDALD COLEMAN, who was feeling insecure . . . something about a hole in his battleship. All the top flight executives were there, among them LINDA AL- BRITTON, congresswoman, GUILDA CREWS, pencil sharpener, Seaman 3rd Class CHRIS LANGE who found the leak, SANDRA ELLIS, guest, GEORGIA ANN KNOBLOCH, deep thinker, and BARBARA WOLVEN, deepest thinker. The Society for the Preservation and Study of Inner Humanity has just opened a branch office in the vicinity. COOKIE MORROW heads the heart department, LINDA LEWIS, small intestine, JEAN HUNTER, large intestine. ALVIN HURST, renowned effi- ciency expert, has been brought in to study the last two departments. Alvin says, Why the devil do we need two intestines, anyway'? MICHAEL CULBRETH and ADRIAN HAY are in the gall bladder department. PAT DUNTON and MARIANNE WHARFF work to- gether in the liver department. They were chosen for this job because of their ability to quiver with the liver. The most outstanding scientific statement of the year was made by archeologist LINK KILLEBREW, when she said while examining a skull, Dr. Kraan, I presume? It must be explained here that Dr. ASHLEY KRAAN and his expedition composed of LYNN KEPHART, noted water-carrier, ROBERT HENUBER, scout, SAMMY NORTH, vine clipper and SANDRA KUMMER who went along practicing for her. upcoming role as Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, disappeared while on their trip into tue Amazon region. CLAIR COLLINS and MARY .PHIPPS recently tied in the Miss America contest. They tied the ribbon on the winner and then tied one on, themselves. The event was judged by JOE FORBES, BILL FOX and JOEY GAUSE, who all agreed it was a good tie. RANDY SCANLIN awarded the prize of one week's vacation in Sing Sing. NANCY MUNRO, professional dramatist, can be seen in several commercials now- a-days. We understand she is very convincing selling CAROLYN THOMAS' Fine Flavored Fruit Topping for all fruits that lack such things. MARVIN COX, noted taste specialist, says it's not the words that attract you, it's the salty little tears that fall about the topping. GLENDA I-IARTLEY and 'SYLVIA DEAN, the dieticians, who specialize in salt free diets, say they find it all rather repulsive. The most recent airline crack-up occurred over Davis Shores when ALTON SOLANO, pilot, and DONNIE NESTER, co-pilot, cracked up when they overheard a joke told by stewardesses DIANE LANE and JUNE HAMILTON. The plane in turn cracked up when it hit an off-course carrier pigeon over the yard of PAT SPURWAY. ETHEL PAPPY and PAM WHITE, crash inspectors, who examined the wreckage remarked, Is this a wreck or is this a wreck? A small voice from inside, later identified as NANCY STRICKLAND's, replied, It takes one to know one. Some of the people have made great successes in their chosen fields. SYLVIA VAUGHN's ambition to be a hair stylist has been realized. She is now associated with Lassie Productions. ATHANELL WAGES, who studied art for years, has received her first commission . . . painting yellow stripes in the new highway. DIANE EATMAN is doing very well in Washington. She is especially helpful with the filibusters. GEORGE CASTO is doing well as a ballet dancer and NANCY ROCKWELL with her fine piano playing won the piano pickin' award. And of course GERALD PARTIN is blowing bubbles for the Law- rence Welk Show. ASHLEY GIDDENS broke all records for shoe sales and is now head of the Heel and Toe Department. r Alas, BARBARA SMITH, after getting herself tied into one of her Yogi knots, caught the hiccups and shook herself to death. FERRIN MCCULLOUGH said he tried in vain to untie her, but couldn't. He was later found by DUNCAN REED, the reporter, Ferrin had hung himself. BEN ADAMS, who is the head beat of the beatniks, discovered that BETTY CAUSEY, SALLY BASKIN, and BECKY HAMBY were still refusing to conform. They stayed in school because the class graduated. ANITA TINDALL and HELEN BROWN, psychoanalysts for the Board of Health, are still trying to figure the underlying thoughts of the trio. . SHIRLEY MOORE established a friendship club. Its members are LORENDA HUNTER, SANDRA KLIPSTEIN, JOHN SPENCER, ELBA HAIRSTON, and EDDIE HENUBER. Being charter members, they decided not to let anyone else join the club. DOROTHY DEAN and BARBARA MCQUAIG, syndicated St. Augustine columnists, who recently said in their enlightening column entitled, All ls Black, Everyone but BETH COCHRAN and us is sick, sick, sick, are now being sued for slander by MARGO PONCE, who claims she has never had a sick day in her life. In brief this is how the great class of '61 is doing. Please bear in mind that this was written with the hopes that no one's feelings would be hurt. But if anyone has a complaint . . . Don't call us, we'll call you. Athanell Wages James Greenmum W: W QW V wil? 4 Vw 41 'f' 1 yx rio 'ff 1 1 Q3 w f Q 1 4 -'N -Lf. THX 1 if g G',A::.v1?O W yffb ' 0 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Guilda Crews and Kent Norris BEST ALL AROUND Diane Eatman and Wayne Towles .3 515 ,www-m Z is wx ,fi ,MSW lily. i if J ,gi ' QQ? Q W , Q if V1 G .A . ill? S. Na h-ff! , . 'i2f?f1i? ' 41 ,,,, in QAM ' 5'siQ5e,g51s: ., H W ' igagsifgigigj W S3257 '-' ' . M' ..,, - 5 '- 'A L f - L w w iffa 35 1- -- W , ,N f 'a ,L V5 A 5-1f,v,g,g1 -th :ff . , V ff' I QM fix-g g i Vf ye- ,314 X gf A x 'M ., - 'N A. ,Q if: ,wggg 1 ,.,,-no-0 Q-.M 2 M 1 alh WW: Swv-nm , nf .W 4 M aw A+, Q 2 W. W,.W L W,,. . , ., ,W lf K ,S WE i tl: 4 4 512 S1,.:fz, 5 9215557255 I w .' :il5f1f57i5Ifi:E,i 2 ' , , ' 'zwizwx 149' zf, l lg, ,,QN, V , S,'k 31,1,f vffyg- , ESSEQLU' K 1 I ,E ,.,., 7,f?'-fe,:w'2w1f '-11 1 , ,,,. K L, ,f w- .wf 4' 5 4 M g, tk fi - 1 9 uf W, if Q ewmg-f A 1 .. .v . -'N-fwwwfwws W ,. w A my V ,f U1 Q-sf Jfgfzf' , i- , 60' in za .Q . f f My :W u ,... .H . ,,., A, , 051- A 35: ,: ,fx I cf? W . L, . ,i'i3igb? 2ZQD?Zi L s g? f: A ' :lx EQ25?s'Z5f ' 'L I Q L ,, 1 pa qifi? ' 5 QQ , M , ,fm ' fx . 3215: Vg . f'3f?'? p U x 1 , , ' 'S W1 7 i ' 152455 . 9'Z,5'W'Q?Z5?1 5 ,lf 7 . X ' , ww x K V, : U ,,Mm-g- K is , X15 MAIL 'MOST POPULAR Barbara Boulineau Barry Dariiels ' ei W ,v,.,....,-A-w-Q pn-vu ,W N,,,,..,.,.---00' ,Lu asap wg Ik .- 4' ,L afiqgj H igwe ,f 'fi v'LL BSE 4 mf! f E ,:., is .af f , N 2 , , 1 2 5,1 if A -nj -gan si? My K QW: ,-A. fx Lgai W :ff we f 'whirl' BEST DANCERS Sissy Casto George Casto BEST PERSONALITY Cookie Morrow and Punky Mangus Q? fs 5 f MOST WITTY Susan Swain Gary Bridle 1 K'-k ' 35X b X' u Wi 'xl b I 1 ' in X xi X . NX M gl ' J-an I I A 'M - ' -V' . vi 1 XYLA . . 4 1-fb 2 ,,-was ff 'Q ,'2r1-2fF-..- 1, 1 x 0-YG..foafs in . f ' XNQ Ai' ' Tv 1 3 1 ' 2 xaa-'fl i fW tb mg -I-'f,.' 2 W f I 2 if ' Q V -R15 Y l ' xy.. , W F? 'AIA g 5' 'Q' ,,,xhM- , ,,,,,,-, 34.3 .f Q 1 . .V ' V if' 31,J2 ' - 31 MOST TALENTED Freda Goode Bob Post 'fm ww Y wmv-Q Y --gwf. iff-Mii x sm' -V - ,,.. .,-.. 3 1 f as 1 5, . dfiiz ' ,, fa le- . af ix w f xfzfsf: :Yi 5' fiiffx, - f, Q5fs21f1x, L. 'fa A, - ww: mf ., V ,,7,f., , 1222, ' 'G E f -,L CLASS OFFICERS President ----- - - BILL LOCKHART Vice-President - - - ----- CAROLYN ALLEN Secretary - - - - - - BARBARA BULLINGTON Treasurer - - - ---- ----- M ARGIE WILLERS CLASS OF '62 Dedicated, always true, That's our class of '62, Whatever the task. we're equal to it Without complaining, we pitch in and do it. The year started well with magazine sales. The class set a recordg it never fails. Then came the candyg success again! Our treasury got a big boost then. So still looking forward to our Senior year, We work and laugh with memories dear. And as we think of the future and fun, We wish luck to the class of '61. y J '00 Phyllis Brallier Pat Brown Barbara Bullington Edison Burney . Cathy Cabral Irene Carling Sue Carter Judy Chambers Floyd Adams Eunice Allbritton Carolyn Allen Tommy Allen David Baker Fredna Banks Ann Barnes Nancy Bateman Kamilla Bennett Carol'Bettes Barbara Boatwright Dale Bradbury Billy Conrad Gay Cooper Raymond Cooper Johnny Cox Jim Craig Phyllis Cubbedge Connie Cummins Larry Davenport Mary Ann Delacamera Rosemarie De Santo Betty Batman Charles Erke J Ruthie Chapman Sherry Clausman Donnie Clemmons Dot Cochran Jean Cochran Jeanette Cohoon Helen Collins Pamela Condon Gail Evans Ioan Flautt Bill Fleming Gordon Flynn David Fox Mickey Ganson Bob Gardner Linda Gardner Ellen Gawthrop Sherlee Girvin Robert Goodbread Peggy Greene Carol Johnson Dallas Johnson Nancy Jones Margaret Kaler Ralph Kaplan Terry Kelly Susan Kedzor Ruth Kent Patsy King Erma Klipstlne Joy Langston Pete LaVelle Holly Howatt Donna Humphreys Lorrenda Hunter Pat Hunter Jan Jackson Joyce Jacobs Ludy Jacobs Wayne Jacquett Karen Mercer Delmas Monk Jeff Morris Mike Mulligan Lorraine Nagle Margo Nease Kitty Nelson Shirley Nester Linda Law Larry Lewis Cora Lindsey Bill Lockhart Carole Lohrer David Lovett Linda Mays Phyllis McCallum Pat McDaniel Carol McDonald Beverly Mclunkin Toni McNeil Catherine Pittman Jimmy Ponce Jerry Porter Ronnie Preble Dinah Pruitt Skip Randolph Patricia Ransom Peggy Raulerson Bonnie Redman Martha Rewis Ben Robinson Robert Robshaw Ronnie North Larry O'B1ander Lawrence Oliver Patsy Oney Nancy Pastore Margaret Patterson Clarinda Patthey Bobby Pierce W5 ' W Larry Strong Sarah Taylor Priscilla Teel Juanita Tesori Iohn Theile Donnie Thibault Sharon Thomas Kay Trice Jenny Scanlin Louise Scott Becky Searles Rodney Searson Phillip Segrest Goody Seymour Beverly Silverio Ira Lee Skelton Neena Srnirch C. I. Solano John Spencer Bruce Stothers I ack Wells Johnny Wells . Walter Wells Marjorie Willers Larry Wingate Grace Wood Larry Worth Cheryl Wright PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Roy Albritton Bobby Birkettv Donald Burres I oe Clark Lester Conrad Jane Fraser Joseph Greelee Joyce McCallum Shirley Moore Anna Vallaster Bruce Van Nostrand Carole Wainman Sally Walker Tommy Walton Gayle Wasson Tim Webb Glenn Wells Susan Pfannenbecker David Rake Robert Shipley Pat Tedder Carol Young Robert Ayers Leslie Zittrauer Bobby Barnes vffifl' My 1 1 1 f W uigazsfw., Wm: 2 mf E. az., 'Kin 2 V415 , Z .mu ,i . f f. Liv UZ? I my A 3? in My W W 1. QQ in 1.51: , X . wiwgk . .f 5 ,E I .z. 1. 1 gi! S0 f F4 S 5 . , :F ,, .,.s ,gif Q S 5 A 22 J, ZS 2 2 5 0' .1 w Q gf ic , 4, 5- 5 iw f 1 X L D V , K Lf, 2 an 1? M , Q. Q 2 .3 2 1 af ,A 1 ,K Q2 . ,4 W. , ,. S , K 9' ,eff fuk . .Mx gif . V vm 9 WW' , 2 M -if an 9? ws' L1 W: -wwf , 5,421.3 ff. u p X ' ' W, nff .. f':'f'3 . Wi l i 7 W'? f .V .sw L5 W. 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M .S ,gr ,.,. , - qu 4,1435 A' ILE ' . iv 'M 55' , E, fix 'H IMG 'J M. uf, 3 P 'L X. ff Xe, sf . 3223. , . . ,M ,. .gm R. .M M- gy., Q iw. .. gigs' ' if wif, ,K qv Aa lvfxy, ' 5 is pf my .ft ww Soplzamzfres President ------ LEONARD PELLICER Vice-President ---- BARBARA DAVIS Secretary - - - - -JILL WIECKING Treasurer - - - - SUZANNE QUEEN CLASS OF '63 Our Sophomore year was really great We've many things to appreciate Our money making projects were just the key We needed to open our treasury The things that we sponsored that you did attend We thank you all for being such a friend And one more thing we have to say May God bless the seniors in every way Let Him guide them in life to dohwhat is right And set example in everyone's sight Marion Andrew Bill Arnold Eugene Ash Carolyn Ayres Nancy Calhoun Mary Sue Campbell Butch Cochran Carol Cody Jo Ann Cooper Gail Beck Romeria Brewer Ronnie Belcher Sandra Babbie Rita Barnett Eddie Batten Richard Baya Josephine Barry Debbie Bethea Ray Blackaby Kathy Bohlen Jimmy Braddock Margetta Brennan Trudy Brown Sharon Buchy Charlene Bugeski Ellen Abernathy Acina Adams Ioan Allison Sharon Anderson Louise Andradski ,isbn wr Jeanette Dean Barbara Davis Terry Davis Rhonda Davies Connie Eison Bruce Espey Donna Creech Ed Crews Nancy Culbrerh Mary Ann Dance Terry Dowling Randi Cowart Tony Cox Jackie Crabill Bill Craig Michele Craig IU' Rosemary Deaton Allen Facemire Mary Ann Falana Richard Fam Jay Gawthrop Linda George Evelyn Gersmeir Robert Gober Bill Gourley Sylvia Dorminey Judy Foxworth Pat Futch John Gasko Shirley Gaston rua-yum 1--r-Wx' 'T' Xfxw1iwii':3 afinliHi?lA3iAsZ r:'.LSw?71,e55LiZ,Z,:.r.,,.,J sri f-f'c1Dwf!ffis?K-:lJEQfQz?ra3E.l1 ' - me-4 i ,L--wr Connie H111 Shirley Hall Donna Hamilton Carol Hay Linda Heber Harry Hellas Jack Herb Margaret Hersey Billy Hu ff Jared Hull George Hollingsworth Kay Green Raymond Hafers Emery Haire David Hall George Hall Susan Hillier Rlcky James Walter letter Denms I ones Wayne Kent Gene Kenton Bob Kerns Brian Klllkelly Cathy Ledford B111 Hodges Diane I ones Nangy I ones Tommy Kallvas Paul Kalv 'VY John Lee David Leer Ellen Leth Pam Mays Susie McCartney Linda McDaniel James Mercer Danny Long Margie Lott Bill Lupton Frances Martin Mary Alice Liddell Dale Long Phillip McRae Cheryl Mikan Ann McDonald Pat McGuiness Bobby Miller Mary Jane Miller Sandy Miller Marie McQua1g Rita Mock Randi Molnar Toni Moore LaMonte Morse Marilyn Motes Randall Motes John Mullis Catherine Napier Barbara Neumann I ohnny Sasser Mike Schieder Charles Schmidt Craig Schwartz Eddie Seaman Sandra Pomar nf' rw '-' - QS? 11 4Q 9' Mike Smith Roy Smith Kathy Sharp I ack Shuler Bobbie Simpson Reatha Sinyard I eff Sparks wtufk' yu..- ' Millie Stratton Chester Spellman Francis Spellman 'UQ Laura Stuart Frank Suddeth .mme Sheila Steed -Q3-1? 'WV' Emmet Taylor Sandra Taylor Tommy Taylor Barry Tedder Jeff Touzet Sharon VanGelderen Charlotte Vaughn I oel Vennerstrom Earl Walton Fred Thibault Danny Thomas Reatha Thomas Off if-v 'W' 1-mg.. ' .4121 ,g.j ,e' 'V Y Gail Smith Mike Spell Karen Stratton Zelma Partin Laraine Pomar David Ponce Myrna Ponce Iudy Stalls Ginny Sterchi Tolbert Peterson i Willie Watts Jill Wiecking Patty Williams Ioyce Wilson Charles Zimmerle Richard Dykes Melvin McQuaig Beatrice Wiggins Bob Williams Gay Yates greshmeu Qreshmm President - - - - - NANCY WALL Secretary - - - - -LINDY SIRCY Vice-President - - - - - NANCY CLIFTCN Treasurer - - - - GRETCHEN WHITNEY CLASS OF '64 We feel as though the Class of '64 got off to a very good start. One of our activities was the candy sale and we are now looking forward to the tradi- tional pajama game. We hope this Freshman Class will achieve a high record in high school that will always be remembered. E The best of luck and all success to every member of the Class of 1961. Georgette Burbank Frances Burres Lois Byrd Donna Campbell Virginia Campbell' David Capo Litha Carles Gloria Carnes Lloyd Carson Marsha Chance Walter Christensen Leslie Clark Donna Ankeny A1 Baas Richard Baas Milton Bacon Teresa Barnes Guy Batsel Sam Bennett Richard Bertke Edwin Birkett James Blanton Sandra Blanton Elinor Blocker Edgar Bowen Jane Bowman Janice Brown Sandy Brown Tommy Brown William Bryan Nancy Clifton Chris Colbert Connie Colbert Wayne Colee Ann Colee Carol Collins James Cook Donald Cooper Mac Corbett Diane Cox Raymond Creech Patricia Crews Mike Crlinjak Ray Cutinaka Marvin Danahoo Margaret Davis Royal Davis Ginny Dillln Sharon Gold Lester Goode Harry Goode Betty Grady Thomas Grant Sandra Gresham Peg Griffin Robert Griffin Paula Hagan Janice Hahn Ioe Hall Larry Hall -vLU A 1 MPQM' ,par iff.. -riS,zis5?.s Frank Dignent Steve Dupont Roger Eatman Ray Edwards Calvin Engel Merrill Evans Frankie Farnum Roland Ferrell Dale Fisher Theresa Flautt Betsy Fritz Gary Gardner Linda Gauch Donald Gertenrich Dorothy Gill Helen Glover James Glover I on Gober Nancy Hall Ronald Hall Sara Halstead Edward Hamby Albert Hartley Sue Hartley Joyce Harris Harry Hasty Harry Hearn Joe Heinrich Wynell Heinrich Martha Helmly Amanda Hicks Curtis Hicks Mary Hicks Linda Hill Inez Hitchcock Leslie Hitchcock Tony Landry Danny Laine Wanda Lane Fred Lange David Ledford Roger Lee Annetta Lohrer Grady Lundquist John Maguire Neal Mahr Evalina Manucy Jane Marlel Suzanne Hough Dick Hollingsworth Don Hollingsworth Emerald Jenkins Betty Johns Kirby Johnson Marilyn Johnson Noel Jones Bill Jones Candy Kane Barry Kass Dale Kelley Floyd Kelley Barbara Kendricks Roger Kendzor Andy King Patricia Klipstine Harriett Lahr Barbara Marr Joe Martin Valerie Martin Carrie Masters Gloria Mathias Peter Matusiak James McDaniel Connie McLoen Ronnie McLoen James McIntyre Andy McQuaig Eugene McQuaig Betty McSwain Charles McSwain Jesse McSwain Le Roy Meaker George Meserve David Middleton Rusty Pate Gloria Peavy Susan Perry Ann Pittman Montey Poe Charles Pomar Alyn Pope Tommy Powers Mary Pursley Sue Ragans Jane Randall James Register .To Miller Jerry Mills William Moore Ginny Morrison Marilyn Morrow Marilyn Munro Lucille Nagle Bobby Newberry Chris Neilson Susie Newlon Shirley Nix Catherine Noda Clifford Osgood Hiram Ortagus Linda Pacetti Donna Parks Phyllis Parks Phyllis Partin Ruthie Rewis Bobby Rice Susan Richbourg Larry Roberts Beth Rogero Shirley Roe Dianne Sachett Dianne Samed Ida Seaman Helen Scaff Carl Shattuch' Linda Short Earl Shugart Johnny Shugarr Barbara Simms Bobby Sikes Richard Simpson Lindy Sircy 'a Vada Thompson Eddie Tindell hobby Tipton iane Tipton ena Tuten Sherry Uhl Indy Vaughn gudeen Vaughn geslie Vennerstrom Vlartha Wainwright Nancy Wall Kathy Walker Alice Slater Mike Slater Kenneth Smith Jackie Solano Mike Solano Janet Steiner Chuck Sterling Wayne Stevens Ronnie Stewart Priscilla Stone Glenn Streeter Charles Strickland George Taylor Robert Taylor Ronnie Taylor Juanita Tedder Edward Thigpen Harold Thomas Sheila Wasson Patricia Watson Andee Wayne Linda Weaver Ricky Weedman Pat Wells Jim Westbrook Charles Weston Stephen Whitfield Gretchen Whitney Billy Williams Jimmy Williams Ronald Williams Gail Wilson Julie Wilson A Ruth Wilson Rose Wilson Terri Wilson John Capo Melinda Sheets Velma Wilson Wayne Wishard Willard Young f 5. 1-, X 9' K 1 k - . MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is Known as the Children 's Hour. NANCY CLIFT ON DICK HOLLINGSWORTH MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE Enjoy the Spring of Love and Youth, To some good angel leave the restg For Time will teach thee soon the truth There are no birds in last year 's nest! NANCY CALHOUN WILLIE WATTS MR. AND MISS SENIOR The book is completed, And closed, like the dayg And the hand that has written it Lays it away. JACKIE JOHNS TONE TOM YOUNG J 'N- ' Q MR. AND Miss JUNIOR And I cross them, little heeding Blast of wind or torrent 's roar, As I follow the receding Footsteps that have gone before. 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W5 il il 1 -I V. 5 22 3 NEENA SMIRCH 2, NANCY CALHOU Jimmy 3314315 H ., . A X - qw-,fu fx A a --x- tqj x fiiisiegzzfg 'Qgi :yi :1. Q .-,V' X. l LAURA JEAN CLARA COLLINS' W www., f ,- -v,.Mr25M1.::' 'sig 3 Y. K in Ni X P 21 K z -,-6 f, Ng: ii . 231'-W. .qi -'fisfiifs 435 4 W , A V, ,M P h k.rL , A Jw, 3' xii fl f,wf'l'fgQ1.f , .. v Q 4 , , wszsgfu D. .4 wwf, ff FREDNA BANKS BARBARA BOULINEAU GA IL WILSON MARSHA CHANCE W l Hey there, you grimy little ground hog! Learn somethihg new every day! Spring fever will get'cha down Q MAR QXPSYI ONCE Round and Round the Maypo1e. I E A N R A N A L L Fooled you I M A R I A I N u N n E e W H A R F F A-ten-shun, Hup -2 -3 -41 NKPSGBQ A u S u s t rs?-'95 vw Nuts In Welt S 1 me Gov back Q55 to fb 055' e 31222 wh qi ,. U N H A M SI,-LV Lg!! Ag,-G HN Like - -help I c A R M E N o C D f E 0 C b U e B I E L L 1 s L .ID Ne Dc A e T? U Ce Kr E R A time to think and a time to thank. It started with a Slwwflake Randy Molnar Nangy Jones par Brown 3rd place lst place 2nd place aaah ! Nooo ! MISS SAHS The Long Wait You don't say. Q Az, fs? .Mn I if np National Jfrfurfr Society OF FIC ERS President - Bill Wall Vice-President - Kay Reynolds Recording Secretary - Sue Pfannenbecker Corresponding Secretary - Sue Kendzor Treasurer - Glenda L. Nauright The National Honor Society is a Leadership and Service club for high school students. Its aims are the promotion of the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among high school students of America to new and meritorious achievements and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. MEMBERS -SEATED: Dixie McGee, Susan Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Willers, sponsor, Kay Reynolds, Glenda Nauright, Flora Nell Seymour. MEMBERS -STANDING: Grace Wood, Barbara Boulington, Pat Brown, Ira Lee Skelton, Connie Hill, Nancy Calhoun, Paul Kalv, Pam White, Jean Hunter. l I Il E4sL .Li2 , .. . V440 fl Z7ri-J-!i- If OFFICERS President - Linda Mays Vice-President - Georgia Knobloch Secretary - Carol Wainman Treasurer - Pat McDaniel Chaplain - Carolyn Allen Sgt. -at-Arms - Margo Nease l6'em- Cri-J1'i- Ll OFFICERS President - Flora Nell Seymour Vice-President - Pat Brown Secretary - Marianne Wharff Treasurer - Louise Scott Chaplain - Carol Morrow Sponsor - Mrs. Brown Historian - Margaret Kaler Sgts. -at-Arms - Sissy Casto Barbara Boulineau The purpose of Beta and of Alpha is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character. Our slogan is pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions. Some of our joint projects this year are sending Delegates to the Tri-Hi-Y convention in Tallahassee and a large March of Dimes drive. President - Linda Mays Secretary - Carol Wainman Vice-President - Georgia Knobloch Treasurer - Pat McDaniel Sgt. -at-Arms - Margo Nease Chaplain - Carolyn Allen Mlm- Uri-Hi-lf Georgia Ann K., Pat MCD., Carol S. , Margo N., Carolyn A., Sandra K., Becky B., Beth L., Lindy I., Susan K., Jackie J., Bambi S. , Karen M., Beverly S., Gay C., Sara T., jan I., Kay G., Bonnie R., Jane F., Margaret P., Nancy P., Connie C., Linda G., Irene C. , Helen C., Carol Y. , Betty E., Clarinda P., Shirley N., Juanita T. , Sherry H. , Nancy I., Kamilla B. , Debbie P., Mary Jane M., Judy F. , Suzanne Q., Rita P., Margie L., Margie W., Charlene B. President - Flora Nell Seymour Secretary - Marianne Wharff Vice-President - Pat Brown Treasurer - Louise Scott Sgts. -at-Arms - Barbara Boulineau Historian - Margret Kaler Sissy Casto Chaplain - Cookie Morrow Kata- Z7ri-f!i- y Ann M., Nangy I., Nancy C., Ellern A., Susan M., Sheryll M., Linda G., Gay Y., Louise A., Michell R., Anntionette M., Ginny S., Kathy S., Diane I., Shirley G., Michell C., Linda M., Diane R., Mary Sue C., Laura S., Randy C., Connie E., Jill W., Susie N., Judy H., Holly H., Kathy L., Marvelen P., Susan H., Trudy B., Eunice A., Kay G., Sandra B., Ellen L., June H., Linda T., Marcia P. , Ioan F., Sissy C.. Merry W., Marianne W. , Athanel W., Louise S., Betty G., Margret K., Nancy M., Susie S., Carmen D., Cookie M., Pat B., Barbara B., Floranell S., Al T. and Mrs. Brown, sponsor. 1 5 Susan Kirkpatrick and Mary Phipps Bill Wall and Richare Swain Ashley Kraan and John Scoville Girls' and Hays ' State The purpose of Boys' State and Girls' State is to teach those students that attend, the ways of democracy and living together with others successfully. Boys' State and Girls' State make their citizens more familiar with the State of Florida and its government every year, for a period of one week, and exist as a counterpart of the gov- ernment structure of Florida. Delegates are chosen locally from among Juniors in high school for their merit as citizens, students, and leaders. It is great experience to be a delegate to Girls' State or Boys' State, and one returns from Tallahassee with a clearer and brighter outlook on life and govemment in our State of Florida. Florida Boys' State and Florida Girls' State are sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary Department of Florida fuden! Zrfuncil Flora Nell S., Don H., Susan K. , Susan K., Barrie D., Barbara B., Diane E. , Iean R., Marcia P. Barbara B. , Bonnie R., Sandy B. , Leonard P., Ellen A., Gay Y., Susie N. 'I Key Klub President - Barrie Daniels Vice-President - Dallas Johnson Secretary - Jeff Morris Treasurer - Punky Mangus Tommy A., Skip R., Brian K., Jeff M., Paul K. , Ben R. , Tim W., Jimmy P. , Steve W. , Frank R., Guerry G., Terry D. , Ronnie P. , Bill P., Bobby G., Punky M. , David L., Ted L. , Robert G., Wayne T. Jim S., Floyd A., Kent N., Leonard P., Jimmy B., Eddie L., Barrie D., Dallas J., Pete L., Goody S. President - Barrie Daniels Vice-President - Susan K. Secretary - Barbara B. Treasurer - Diane Eatman Clerk - Susan Kendzor f 3 X -ww mmm :ww my f Q it ' ' 52-w-WWMWW 'UIQ' fe s Y 4 illemxvx.. 27.6521 Lissy R., Martha H., Sylvia D., Elba H., Elizabeth F., Irene C., Mr. Moorehouse, Diane S., Mary C., Benetta D., Bambi S., Linda R., Pat G., Sissy C., Beth L., Glenda Lee N., Becky B., Jean H. Barry L., Drew T. Vice-President - Donnie Nester Secretary - Pat Gantt Treasurer - Ben Adams Sgts. -at-Arms - Lamar Wilson Drew Taylor Sponsor - Mr. Moorehouse President - Albert Tesori 7 , .zu 4. m- 'r-- -'W----' W WM-mu -mm. .,....... ,, . F . T. A. OFFICERS Nancy Pastore - Historian Miss Clough - Sponsor Mary Phipps - Treasurer Eunice Albritton - Secretary Pam White - President Sally Baskin - Vice-President, not shown From Left, FIRST ROW: Sandy B., Barbara B., Pam B., Marcia C., Sharon B., Connie E., Trudy B., Eunice A. SECOND ROW: Grace W. , Retha S., Judy F., Margo N., Sharon G., Diane I. , Donna H. THIRD ROW: Pam W., Ian I.. Margaret P., Sheila S., Miss Clough, Deena T., Suzanne Q., Nancy P., Gayle W. it Y, it :ash '--f- : W: 1 'Fifi 7 1s .: . f Z' K' . A L - iT'-,gn f , L H :QW 1, ' ,, K ' K Wm . fm 21 ' 7 Lucille O Loraine P Pat H Guilda C Gloria C Sharon V., Freda G., Bob F. , Lawrence O B111 C Sammy N Gene T Nancy R Beth L Barbara B., Marianne W., Carol M., Marilyn M Cohnny C Bobby P Ronald C Mike M Sandra B Linda S., Suzanne H., Edison B., Ducan R Curtis O Frank D GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President - Bobby Miller Vice-President - Johnny Cox Secretary - Claire Collins Treasurer - Barbara Boulineau Don H Dick H Bobby B Sharon T Lorrnda H Rita P Clair C., Gloria M., Jimmy W., Calvin E Gerald P Susan H Nancy B Sharon A Diane C Marvin M. , Jeff S., Robert K., Joe F. , Bobby M Peggy G Patty D Susan R Shirley G Patsy O Nancy M. i.lL Q - l-. 5155 gfllb . Judy S., Phyllis B., Betsy F., Ellen L., Peg G., Gay C., Linda H., Dot G., Pat T., Carol B., Kamilla B., Na..:j'S., Phyllis M., Sandra K., Jenny C., Pat T., Inez H., Glenda H., Pat H., Juanita O., Donna C., Laura S., Bobbe N. President - Kamilla B. Secretary - Gay C. Treasurer - Phyllis B. Sgts. -at-Arms - Carol M. x Pat T. Vice-President - Susie Swain Qabsentj Pap Klub OFFICERS President - Judi Drawdy Vice-President - Par Brown Secretary - Susan Perry Treasurer - Pam Wilson The purpose of the pep club 1S to promote enthusrasm and school sprrrt w1th1n the student body. MEMBERS Jenny D Randy C E11an A Nangyj Marlon A Suzanne Q Nancy C., Pat B., Carol M Gurlda C Marranne W Barbara B Deena T Betsy F Rrta P 1111 W., Carol H., xf- . -f S, - -, . ...sew .2 .- si --ya. f-S.-xv .. 2 1 i 7 . V- ., ...,.., ia,-H.. - l .,,, ...U .,. K Z fa, g?,' . e i i . Q S 1 Q 6 - fer ia lifsii T K . LQ l MJ lv ifxi ff lvl: vi ' :Y f f'5i'fQ5f 1' , of . ' -it t- '- ga x,1m1PL ' 5 - 1. gi ,Zi WALV A I CSX ' ' 1' ' mmy Q',,'f Lh LL ,,, f', 45fg,,gL'- , if N g i - W V., E T C it .' l ' f - . - , , T N t ' tt r . 1 .T Richard F Donnie T Edward T Betty C. , Pamala C. - 9 Steve D. , Connie M. , Mike S., Tommy V. , Bennie B., Rosemarie D., Ludy I., Allen F., Ida S., ., Alton S., Pris T., Bob W., David F., Acina A., BillW., Emmett T., larry H., Freda G., Ronnie S., Francis M., Margaret H., Katherine N., Clem O., Johnny S., Bing G., Bobby N., Paul K., Kay R., Sandra P., , Bonnie R., Anna V., Martha H., Evalina M., Margie L., Lynn Z., Sandra K. , In the center is Mr. Westberry, who is our band instructor. OFFICERS First Lt. - Freda Goode Second Lt. - Pris Teel Sec. - Bonnie Redmond Ass't. Librarian - Larry Hall Librarian - Beverly Silverio Sgt. -at-Arms - Emmett Taylor To the right is the Pep Band. Pr1s T Franc1s M Betty C drum majorette Allen F Benm B Rosemarl D Ludy I., Tommy TROMB ONES Bob W. Larry H, Freda G, Emmett T.. Ida Q Alton S Bgbble N Katherine N Rlchard F Ronme S Edward T Steve D., Pam f f fy , f - -- Lifffk-QM-a,ff1g N mfs, jaw - Q, -M. , , ,r - W, A I, 18 I M H .Zflf sig X si 2213-QVSQQQ L f eil' A M wf .nf Ui: , Q - , Y. iv Wfw Che I 960 yellow jackets 9 ll FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ronnie Preble, Goody Seymour, Guerry Goode, Tom Young, Kent Norris, Tim Webb, Jim Smith, Ralph Kaplin, David Lovett, Floyd Adams. SECOND ROW: Bobby Barns, Ronnie I-Iaake, Dale Bradbury, Jimmy Ponce, Jim Craig, Pete LaVa1le, Gerald Partin, John Scoville, John Spencer, Jeff Morris, Charles Schmitt, Wayne Towles. THIRD ROW: Coach White, Ben Robinson, Larry Lewis, Punky Mangus, Barrie Daniels, Bill Fleming, Bobby Pierce, Willie Watts, Bobby Gardiner, Tommy Allen, Richard Swain, Dallas Johnson, Bruce Van Nostram, Coach Slater. .2 y f ,,.f 7- - Sn sg if ta 9 4 I BARRIE DANIELS Nllllllllllw , A y 1 E OACH SLATER Q' COACH WHIT ' C WAYNE Towuss X Co-Captain C A l3bC'i2'ii4,,,. l54a'it 7i I -9 A f , , :N X v F W KENT NORRIS GERALD PARTIN PUNKY MANGUS Guard Halfback , Tackle S,A.H.S, Fullback, Larry Lewis powers over for S, A.H.S. only Touchdown, in the Fletcher Game. The final score was a 6-6 tie. WAYNE TOWLES BARRIE DANIELS JOHN SCOVILLE Center Tackle Quafiefb-RCR -E!-6 TOM YOUNG JIM SMITH RICHARD SWAIN Guard Guard n Speedy S A H S Halfback, Goody Seymour races for S A H S touchdown 1n the Deland Game The other S A H S player seen 1S Trm Webb Score 26 18 GUERRY GOODE ROBERT GOODBREAD TIM WEBB n Tackle Quarterbac LARRY LEWIS DAVID LOVETT JEFF MORRIS Fullback Guard End S,A.H.S. Halfback, Gerald Partin drives over for one of the three S. A. H,S, touch- downs in the Daytona Mainland game. The final score 19-O. GOODY SEYMOUR JIM CRAIG BILL FLEMING Halfback Guard Center FLOYD ADAMS BEN ROBINSON PETE LaVALLE Center End Half-b3Ck Tailback Goody Seymour turns on the speed to race fo Game. The thrilling final score, 21-20. RONNIE PREBLE End DALLAS JOHNSON Halfback 4' 4. f, L K W , ' J-Q 3 . f fer, ,ix X L-., ' I , 9 2 ' - , ' fy' . -us .... is . W, , O ' W .5 ann. W .P . 1 V4 , . -.., K , , .a-.W M-4-M Mama . -4' ka - 2, 53i'f nEv-e1f-s- 4? . Wy- aff.-rv If ' W, 3 one ' +56 fag, 4 ., an 15 QW '?'5'?r q'if w g O Q z,,,, ' , ' I , it 'aa Y I 4 , ,A W O ' V, 5' 417:25 'jvgjf 1 A .I ' W 1 , ' 1. 1 few:-1 r 'Jw .wx , ' 'A I 1 fa in 'f--wwf A 1' 2-'54 Q'fW'g,J'3fNf ' , j pfgfifv- U A Q 7 1,,,. wg! 5 V me . A 3 -T. eg 5' L ' rf' 3 O 31 'fgY'..,.,,v-V A n -7-+2 Miami' W wr . . A., w RALPH KAPLAN JOHN SPENCER JIMMY PONCE Tackle Halfback Defensive linebacker, Dallas Johnson, makes a smashing tackle on a Forrest backfield man in the S.A.H.S. Homecoming Game. Final Score 20-O. A BOBBY PIERCE DALE BRADBURY TOMMY ALLEN Halfback End THCRIC WILLIE WATTS CHARLES SCHMITT BRUCE VAN NOSTRAM Tackle Quarterbiwk Manager BOBBY BARNES Manager vi e After defeating Palatka, the celebrating began by throwing Coach Slater in the showers. Wingback, Dallas Johnson catches a touchdown pass just before the half time in the Palatka Game. The Jackets ended their season with a 5-3 1. SENIOR PLAYERS - FIRST ROW: Jim Smith, Gerald Partin, Wayne Towles, Kent Norris, Guerry Goode. SECOND ROW: Richard Swain, John Scoville, Punky Mangus, Barrie Daniels, Tom Young. 1960 Yellow Jacket Schedule Fletcher Deland Bishop Kenny Mainland Englewood Seabreeze Forrest Ft . Lauderdale Palatka 6-6 26-18 20-12 19-O 20-21 0-7 20-0 6-7 34-7 Jackets Rout Palatka 34-7Y To Close 0 t Grid Season By JOHN Uuacll Wall Slzltcfs cle FAIHKULI, iernlillcll Sl. Allguelille High Yellow Jackets shrumzcll nfl' zlll llllclcrclflg rlllcl Vfcellllcsclzlv llilzlll :lllcl l-uulcrl Lllc Azalca 34-7, before some -1,500 fzlll lillwl-llclllllrl l'zll:llll:l Maroolli, s lll Mlllwlllll Slzlllillln. .ll um a big will fm' Slzlicl' wllll is rcllol'Il'rl tml l-3 sllul illg nff for . California ill Jlllle. s'l'.x'l'ls'l'lf'r4 .lllllllf WS Xlllrllllllq, x I-'ll L lllll 1 ' lllllllkll lame lllllk allll lllllll llla 'glllll lll lalcllll llallllllllf, lllllllll. -lllg A lllllluwl llm llllflfllfllllc call wllvkerl in lllc .lacksfs fl. Hut , . mllllll-nllll qlllll-lllllllfll rlllllle zzz: Yllllll lllllllng l-::l 4 Yallls lllsl l-llelllllli gl 4 Pa--sl 'llclllllllllell 14 l Plllll-l lllllllllcu-ll 5 slllllllls ella zlllle ,lass was picked alll llr llla air lly seyllllllll llllll the llnllllg jllllllll- glllllll-all ll lll ,llllll lcrl ull :lllll-lllllll lllllllllg lll ll l-nw, lm, ,,,M,,, ,lllllls lmllll for llll ms yall-ll Tn. l tl lmflll ,lmll-K JT 2 lflllllhlll lall x V15 Pvnililltvv 20 1--39,1 Pulllx, Rvelwprw R-32,2 Allllllllgzl all .ll llla .llmlms llllll-lll lllell llfll pllllll- .lr lllll mlllll, ll lllll lnllllll llllflllfk lglwly slyllllllll- lllllll lll-lm llle Paln1ka'sfI.9 Sflllllll lllll lnrd dash lravkwtcr Harnlfl Livlllgf- lllll lcrl lllll llul-lllll-S, lllll sly- molll- plllllll llll-llll like ll fllll-lll. ranls mi1Silr. llrlzlr adrlorl illr PAT to lllakv il. li-llv All mllllllgl- llr fllllllllu- lllall ed tha rest of the quarter wa' Tom Young' re:-ovelling the 'kill , , V, , off flllllllla for SAHS lllll nlllll-ll-ll i:ihul1i,'2,1fl.El'llli.l::.'i:lf'Z!ggfmggllgll fl--fll,llff wa yalll nmllllfll of all ellll lllllel A' ' ' ' S 'em ' D' ' pm llllel-llpllllll lll tllc lllllll ,ll-. l-lllll. lllllll-lcllllalk 'rllll vlwlll, llll llllllllllcll Dallas .llllllllllll llll a ns- mll pw llllly rlll- lllll lllllll 'rn :ll gale llle Jllfkell ll 20.0 llllf- flllln llllll. Flllllmll Lallll l.ell-is Qllllcll lllle llllll- all llle lllll-ll ,ll-1 -lad rllllll alll- lllll llllll Wlllll ralli l Pallllll lllllll llallll ax yllllll alll :ive llll lllcllll ll :ll-1 llllll be- 'lll-e slam sfllllell smllllg- ill lill- lenfll. Palatka gllr all 'rn llfleri -wllellllg ll rlllllllla lll elle .llllllieli xt llll- sn llllzll have Llllll-ll gl- nlllg llla lllll, lllll me l-argl-ee ll dlcllufl llllli lll- lllll lllolllll lllf ball dfllll. Tllll .llll-km drew llell- allies lllal llllr alla llallllllll ll cz, :l1.lllll nllll slepllelll flllllllll-ll to Km Noll-il ll the Jackal, :lx all slllll ull lllllllll ,lull lla alle qlllll-mer ellllllll. szvoxll QlfAR'l'ER Tll. locals received, llll-ill-ll is yards allll Jllllll smilie llllllled rllll llllll llellll at alle lullllfloll 14. 14 ill me nllilll llllllllclf.. ' iThe Mlllllolls glll lllllllllel-ll llllrll llla FIRST qu.lRl'lzlz 'rlle lllll-llllllll l-mil-all alla. llrlal- ll nyalll will-pllnlfll ll-llll llllll le, The .llllllllls set llll lllall llrfcllll- lll llll- as nnrl llll elle lllll llllly slylllllllll lllllllell off l-lglll lallllf llllllllll llelllelllllllls llloall- lllg allll welll for his ss - yal-llel, Lewis llllllml lllc PAT lg lllmllse llla fl . ,.l - AI., -I-my-:-'s-1---qqggl. al,-ll -I ll-,.l,,lsl,,A1. , lfsq l A N x 'X g. llliiff -l lf Jllckll lille lllllllllg llle lllllll ,lllllvll llllfl llle lll-al ll-as lllllllerl llnrll lll lllla lllcllll. sl, Anllllslllll lllllll-llll fllllll llllll- llllll lo to tilt' 'l':l!:lI.ka 33 frulll wilure quar- icllmli: Wcllh gut lille prolrr- hon :llul llilv I7nlI'l- .lollllson with 'I'llllllD QL'AR'1'En flflrl- A l-Ia-ay llalfllnll- show tmllllllll: lll,-sl. Augustine and llliwllll llllllls, the gallle mum- nl. lf Pelll lllwllll, l lnsel-vll llllf. luck fullllllerl tile kickoff at the .lglckcl Sl flllll llle Alarlllllls lllflk lllllllllll,-0 llr lll-ll fllle-yllrd I-ella lticx and gllllls ily Slllith nlld llllvlllgalllll lll gl-L tfl lille .Illckm la. l.llllllg,lllll ,lllllsllall .ll-ll lfl 'ull-e lllv Allllllllll falls llleir fille-e ,llllllllc-ll! ll! lllr gnlllc. Slllllh kick- Llllp l'A'l'1.4l lllakl- ll 20-T, lllln cha l.la1lleu l-llalafl llllfll lllll lllllv. lvl ynlllg lll lllp Mill-llllll 1 ylllll lllllm rl-ll... ll-llll-ll Lewis llllalll- :srl lll ll, llle alla llllll. He llllll-all -jllis third mnvcrsiun and ihe lo- F lala were in lvnlll 27-7. l clllllll lzllllllll slllllll. lolllllllg lllalllal-lllely flll l ll-lly ell llllel. lllllp llle fll-lll.ll,. llama, fllled .lll llll fllll. lfllfllll- llllfl llll llalz- llall lelnlllllll, llll lllell ll-er. Llllullvll hack in the 15, then gnt ll,l ll, their 21, Tnllllnllm llllllr. l-ll lll :lla llllllel 42 llllll wlllll, llll llllgllly mlll lellllll fmlll vll. lallll sllllll llll-hell lll. hall lp. lflllllll llll ll ll-lllllll-cl lll slyllllllll- ,lllll -lllllllllmll ss yllllll llll-llllgll 'qllle Mnrunns Ln make it A 33-7 I l 'lull lllllle. Ll-lvl, slellpcll up and llnullll ills 4lll llllmfflll PAT to end llll sfllllllz at sm. , llllullrlll QUARTER l Pllllllkll l-ll-llllall alla llllllllllll Lo llllll 4:l. lllll. slllml llllll llll, ,lm lll lll-all fall llllll llle ll-all-l lllg ll-llls llf lllllll-all al lhe slxllls lo. Tim .llcml lllllll lille lllll llll llll mllllll ml fllllllly llllllml with 5:15 lr-ft ill Lhn game. Pa- llllll llllll-all fl-lllll lllllll :lx lll lil, .ll-l-lvl en llllll io lfllllls all llllll. .,, lm glvlllg lllenl all mm. slllllll' llawclerl off in Blllxllitt, but he llns slammed hy 'he .lm'l4t-in xml l 'unllllc-rl to Lewis nftev sl 5-yard , l al vllll zlllll- :lclllll with 31 sec- 'lllldl lo all lll llll llllal-lvl, 'rm- llllll- l.lll-ls klllll ll-ll llllll. sell- lllll klllll-ll .ln ll. llla lllll-llllll lllll llllll llllll llll- rllllklllli lm: r lll llllll ll f lllllv ln llwll ll lllll llllllllpl slllllll l llll-l at ml- ll Aflfl l 0 lmlll pellllly lil. .llll els llalll lll lllll llle-llllg mum fm a halltllllg pow now f -al -ll F l ' ,' 343, . .W-C ll... . - - f Pgf: 'jglhi L' -x iffy all l-ll '- lvll 10, . ffl ' ' l -l : ' x . l fl-2 -l all-ll:--l l , . f- , V ,-,'f7g,.31.: , 5 - ' ' lllwl' 20-0 W i l lj, ?,'l1',flg,p',ff-f7-T'-- Q! , fi-1-p li ,lf gl U, .- ,. 4 l 4:1115 1 v,g2.,l,l W lqix' 'di FM' Ltf I A lm. 'fha .lllfms llm ll llll-lr -lln 46 llhell lilo galil-1 Nlrlvd. 'rl-ll: SUMMARY l lv was ll lllllel flcflllll flll- ill. nlllfllllll. ll-llll llllll mill alle galll- llll l 2.pnllll flll-lllllp and plall. lllllg all llllle llllll- first l-llllllllll ilAzl11l-A Bowl gallle next Week. lrlle lllss we lllolll ll 6-:l-l. llllllla land hrlnsted the -lackeh to 5-3-I. I Coach Slaler. who was nnrrild 'nfl the field Mop the shoulders! nf his tealfl, along' with line Conrh lRu4'ly While, sllirl, All nl 'myi llllys lllaylll well llllll lllls will llff-Q Ml llm.u-... l. .... lu. .,.. .- Come On Men, Block! Watch How I get Coach White. Our thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barresi for their many fine banquets and various civic mlnded deeds And especially for the flag pole and the Yellow Jacket on the clock. Thanks, Joe. ha 7 fs football thrbilleh The Jaguetwagcsxizdrelaxe ackets Whip! earytgpa. i h42gg,ggi,1g'1ggl g,3gh,fmhem f ffmaf ,K r salt rubbed in the I men -W, .hw-1 . E Jackets lost the balll t I 'JL 1 nl' I 27 to the Buffs twin Vawl s1.l'ipe.i 4 'WH' ' . f . . A , -1 Y Vinh 1-hmehx to the hiamlhhd 27. on the Laurlerdal 3, th io '-0 ony ghd il hh., fhilhh.-A rhhlhhi Ihr- , xvmhhfk David Duncan brought '24 and at the 4 8:4 the el 'She B , - tm who piled through ml- mn Tlkl V . , Y 3 50 H H h d t ' W lthe hall hack to his 39, but the n touchdown nullified by ' ' E 3 edmed meh 'V'lfi'i fk ,Jzwket lineman stiffened and the sides infraction ' 'K ' Dallas Jnhrnnn ii- hh' me mm in ' ., , .. - 4. ' .. 4 . . , .Rush ug, 0 ine an only lo have The Dragon I scoring position. Parlhn had runs ' fails ff W Kiwanis pass in, t 3 M V V u c uf 1.5 and :az ya,-he hh ahh We-hay' salem Pm Laveue Ee' Jn n Frwville trier! all jjw' . ' ,, , Jacket conversinm. The-Jackets mov?iV' ' ,. . , uf fl 11, loswbf- ,f Y Sh P time he was wid their I ,f X Q In the- s 5 3. ,, f- Q W UWBI' bmke 1 S ' ' W' a -- ' A ,X A wwf 1 ,: .' ,... if -- Y, 3. ..,-.,, A- . V- xqv- .J 1 gay JOHN CARROLL 4 ,wg 9 X e Eh. 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THIRD ROW: Coach Perpich, Chuck Weston, Mike Scheider, Lester Goode, Paul Kalv, Terry Davis, Mike Slater, Noel Jones, Fred Thibeault, Rodger Kendzor, Butch Cochran, Ed Tindell, Coach Smith. FOURTH ROW: Bill Jones, Bill Bryon, Andy King, Gene Robinson, Alyn Pope, Neil Perry, Frances Spellman, Gerry Mills, Dale Long, Ed Seaman, Leslie Vennerstrom, John Lee, Leonard Pellicer. . gjgja fy' rfg?s?,sf'Z'T 3 Coach Smith and Coach Perpich confer with co- 4 L , at , as L r L 'A y 4,,, ,s T ii Y i'i' is qgxl captains Neil Perry and W ,4 L1 fsrs ' . Leonard Pellicer. The ,V L B , jg ,- Q L in R A' AAAA Baby jackets had a very it - - 'T 't s' T I g00d season with only one loss. QW aw '31 L55 a , ig' ,, .W ,, 29, eg ai tw Y Q 4 Mu Y QE, sa N, 5 Q .Q 5 I tt 5 s f, ,, .L ruff f V - H ' ' if ' -W as t 're 1 fggl? Q'2LfI.X,E , , 'f I ' 5 A 1 V V my Q ,- I 4 ,gk t - 4 , , . , .5 .A .iff via, , +43 t . , ' sv- I I A4 -1 in Hheerleuders I 96 O- I 96 I B TEAM Jill Weiking Gay Yates N angy Jones Cheryl Mikan Marion Andrews Ellen Abernathy Suzanne Queen Nancy Calhoun Suzy Newlon Not Pictured: Linda George A TEAM Helen Hollingsworth Joan Flautt Marcia Parrish Neena Smirch Pat Brown Judy Drawdy Diane Eatman Marianne Wharff Barbara Boulineau Pat McDaniel MARIANNE and DIANE if J! ,4 Zfmm MARCIA, HELEN, and PAT BARBARA and JUDY an 5' A ga A ,VVAV , zg4?vva, 23? 31 JOAN, NEENA and PAT hy z az X ,y-qi' I A 'vifvifz A, ,Q . t 'Lff 35,535 WWE, .ny, wL5, , Y lv? Q wi ef,vsgfff-eeii'1,',,z1 7fffg,f?Q.gf5!f gm ,M , 1,,,,,,....,,, si '. Q . -his , 45, . 3 Mi 2- M 1- ,W Qi 153 ,M m 4 , ,Q-mg, PN ,gn Attendants and Escorts Betty Grissom all Dickie Holly Hoyvatt and Ted Lunested Henly 1 fi R, Marsha Chance and Chris .Hanks V 'wad Cheryl Mikan and Bobby Gober Gay Cooper and David Ponce X Sandy Brown and Jerry Bexley f 4 Q 1 , 5 fr,-w f'a.azf'l,?, 5,57 'EF L iii , J,L'?A-Jm lf W f ' ? . W gi,-lmxgrki My 5 I ,,k,,. ,mi K. A W' K1 Allg- .W-kw: . W ,- war, , . 111121 ziffifi' f If 4,731 5519 'LE lziilfv' 'Q .LJ .W fggezikf L Wx- ' , 'ii Ig.m3: f' ful J nv E ,ig 1935 im ,K AQ . wg. - ---' 1 M v Left to Rightzk Dallas Johnson, Ronnie Preble, Goody Seymour, Wayne Hartly, Bill Fleming, Jim Dobbs Robert Gober. Center: Ashley Kraan. COACH PERPICH X 1 1 3 ik ,f xx' fx fi Rx 2 E f' In af- Zllb' I 967 jacket Hascball 5511114 From Left to Right: Noel Jones, Harry Hasty, Fred Thibeanlt, Delmas Monk, C. I. Solano, Terry Davis, Marvin Mills, Bill Fleming, Tommy Allen, Mike Scheider, George Meserve. Center: Coach Smith, Tim Webb, Jim Braddock. Coach Smith corrects letterman Jim Braddock. U D D Xi First baseman, Bill Fleming streches to make the put out on Fred Thibealt as second baseman Harry Hasty backs Bill up. Catchers, C. I. Solano and Tommy Allen warm the pitchers before the big game. jaw 'L .6 if o, 4, ' Shortstop, Tim Webb takes the toss from secondbaseman Terry Davis, tags second and fires to first for the double play. .qi .f 'Q' flu 5 1 MN Lf? A Kaiba i rf. 1 NA o l K' if K as fr st' M' pm' any ' Outfielders, Jim Braddock, Marvin Mills, and Noel Jones go after a fly ball in the out- field. Pitchers, George Mesreve, Mike Scheider, and Delmas Monk warm up before batting practice U16 I 961 Zrack Zfeam Tw, From Left to Right in Windows: Larry Lewis, Bert Hartley, Bobby Pierce, Charles Zimmerle, Niel Perry Ralph Kaplin, Skip Randolf, Mike Slater, Alyn Pope, Tommy Brown, Richard Fant, Charles Schmitt, David Capo, John Lee, Tommy Grant, Leonard Pellicer. STANDING: Floyd Adams, Ben Robinson, Barrie Daniels, Punky Mangus, Kent Norris, Guerry Goode, Robert Gardiner, Dallas Johnson, Pete LaVa1le, Goody Seymour, David Lovett, Bill Robinson, Coach White. COACH WHITE GUERRY GOODE I Punky Mangus demonstrates to Bobby Gardiner, Kent Norris, and Barrie Daniels how to throw the shot put Ready for the 220 dash are Goody Seymour, Dallas Johnson, Bert Hartley, Alyn Pope, and Skip Randolp. If VWMYEQHMQH' 1 wi, Mi is V 2-' R1 Lined up for the half mile are: Bobby Pierce, Neil Perry, David Capo, Ralph Kaplin, Leonard Pellicer. Members of the pole vaulting squad are: Floyd Adams, Charles Schmitt, and Larry Lewis shown clearing the bar 2 . l MJ 7 .1 2 ' K -.1 Q ,IQ ' rf :Lu ci 9 5 - X , s f A -,- fl fr ka, 5 V .1 z ' A 'Q QQ af N ' Q e .WW if i A K wr . 3 ,, , 4 3 , I., Su I Us , r -, .. nv , I --.gay wifi., 1.4 Li' ' W A , , 3, Exif Pipuf Mgarr .k A ' A 5 X ,S . J 'S' ' Qhh 1 ' 3,1 . I ,r-- S ., -V gs qzg .a W . .p . 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VA 9-3721 -gimme maze 1awwi+ew11w+QmwwXxm:4,wmwf . 2 mgyug compliments of f FLORIDA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 50 San Marco Ave. VAlley 9-8228 compliments of compliments of NEUMANN H. w. DAVIS. INC. CONSTRUCWCN C0 36 N. St. Augustine Boulevard VAlley 9-9449 THE HARTLEY SHOP 112 St. George St. VAlley 9-2746 c ornpliments of c omplirnents of WSTN PHlNNEY'S JEWELERS On Anastasia Boulevard compliments of VOGUE FLOWER SHOP Flowers Designed for the Occasion 127 St. George Street VAlley 9-5493 compliments of E JERRY'S FOOD STORE compliments of MOELLER'S JEWEL SHOP 128 St. George VAlley 9-8914 compliments of KELLEY GEORGE JR., CO. Wholesale Tobacconist and Confectioner vAney 9-9881 63 San Marco Avenue compliments of WAINMAN'S SUN STATION 600 Anastasia Blvd. St. Augustine, Florida A it compliments of AKRAS DRESS SHOP St. George Street compliments of S. J. DeGRANDE APPLIANCES compliments of CARAVAN MOTEL 149 Riberia VAlley 9-8704 2500 Ponce de Leon Blvd. compliments of compliments CORDOVA HARDWARE of COMPANY ' at KIXIES HYPOLITA P. O. Box 180 MEN'S SHOP VAlley 9-8275 Hardware and Sporting Goods St. Augus tine, Florida SECURITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of St. Augustine 56 Cathedral Place V. J. AMATO, President JOHN R. PORCELL, Secretary M, L. STEPHENS, Vice President G. C. HOPKINS, JR., M. D., Director N. L. I-EIAILEY, Treasurer V. A, POPE, Director compliments of compliments of 32 San Marco Avenue I BLALOCK'S Fooo STORE VAlley 9-9071 135 King Street Congratulations to the Graduating Class ST. 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