St Augustine High School - El Castillo Yearbook (St Augustine, FL)

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3 Q1? 7 9t. Augusfiw High 9M Qt. Augustine, Faowbz EL CAQHLLO 1964 I 965 DEDICNION In this year of the Quadricentennial, we dedicate this EL CASTILLO to the courageous men and women who lived under four flags and one God. Their lives were spent in building the foundation of the future; a foundation composed of tolerance, brotherly love, in- dividualism, and spiritual faith. It is our responsibility to continue building toward a future started four centuries ago and to preserve the way of life they have left us. This page of the 1965 EL CASTILLO is given in memory of Mr. Lester Brooks. MI. Brooks had been custodian of Ketterlinus High School and our own S.A.H.S. for over ten years. Mr. Brooks came to St. Augustine from Worcester, Massachusetts, where he had been foreman in the city electric company. He preferred the sunshine of Florida to the cold and snowy winters of his home state. Here in this warm climate, he enjoyed his favorite pastime, fishing. Lester Brooks made ' many friends through his kindness and respect for all men. He was a person who could be depended upon any place, any time. He was always willing to help anyone in need. We will not forget our faithful Mr. Brooks in the long years to come. We will always remember him in our hearts. Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter, home from the hill. ADMINIQIWON . . . W. Daugaas Handeg B.S. , M.S., A.P.G. Superintendent of Public Instruction Thomaswajt B. S. , M . A. Principal . . . OF SANS. GERTRUDE TAYLOR PHILIP PETLEY Dean of Girls Dean of Boys FRANCES KALV Guid ance Counselor MARJORIE MARVIS BARRETT COLEE Secretary Registrar MISS ELLENDER MRS. JANET .MR. BRUCE BISHOP ALDEN ARTERBURY B. S. , M. Ed. U B. A. , English B. A. , English Social Studies MR. JAMES BRIDGMAN MR. GEORGE CHRISTIAN MR. JOEL CLARK B.A. B.S., M.S. A.B. Latin, Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies ' ' J a . MISS JEANEAL MR. LOUIE DICKINSON MRS. EDNA FOXWORTH DEAVER B. B.A. A.B. B. S. , Business Ed. English Social. Studies MR. MARK GAINES MR. GEORGE VGARDINER MR. DAVID HAINLIN 13.8. B.A., L.L.B. M.S. IO M athematics Mathematics Science MR. ELLIS HARAKA MR. BILL HODGIN MRS. PAT LORE B. S. B. S. B. S. Art Science, Coach Business Ed. mrbmn MR. JAMES MCADAMS MRS. JUNE MASTERS MISS ETHEL MATHIS B.A. , M.Ed. A.B. B.S. Science English, Speech Business Ed. MISS SANDRA MAXWELL MISS CORINNE MILLER MISS MELANIE NESBIT'I B.S. B.A.,I M.A. B.S., M.Ed., A.P.G. Home Economics Spanish, English Science MR. GARD OLIVEROS MR' VICE? PEREZ MRS. LUCILLE PERPICH M.S.E.E. 1, h A.B., M.A. Mathematics Eng 15 Librarian l I MR. PHILIP P LEY B. S. , M.A. Industrial Arts MR. WILLIAM STAGGS B. S. Science MRS. MARY K THRYN VANCE, B. S. Home Economics, Science MR. LARRY SCHAUMBERG A. B. Social Studies, Coach MR. HALVER STEDMAN B. S. Mathematics MISS PAULINE STEVENSON B. A. Spanish, English MR. LEON RD WESTBERRY B.M.E. Glee Club, Band MR. GLENN SMITH MR. JAMES SMITH B.S. B.S., M.A. Mathematics Driver Ed. , Social Studiesi 3 MR. SCOTTY S ERLING M. A. D. C. T. Coordinator MRS. GERTRUDE T YLOR MR. CHARLES SWAIN B.S. A.B., M.Ed. Industrial Arts English MISS ALICE HORN B. S. Physical Ed. MR. NICK PERPICH B. A. , M. A. Physical Ed. Coach MR. RUDY WHITE B. 8.. M. A. , Athletic Director, Industrial Arts PERRY COMO January 11, 1965 Miss Donna Knudsen Feature Editor E1 Castillo annual 802 Magnolia Drive St. Augustine, Florida Dear Miss Knudsen: It is my pleasure to act as judge of your E1 Castillo contest. However, you certainly gave me a problem, in having to choose just one winner out of so many lovely young ladies. I have made my selections, and have marked the winner, and the first, second and third runners-up, respectively, in the back right- hand corner of the photographs,as designated. Best wishes to all. PC:Vh cc:encls. W W FIRSTRUNNEPJ-UP Jam em QEOOND RUNNERrUP Diem AM The seventeen semi-finalists The eight finalists I Can't believe it! ! 1964 Miss SAHS--Ida Seaman They aren't afraid?! What? Who said more flowers?! My feet feel Great! ! 23 24 Junior Nglljf: andggcort Wayne Strickland Freshman Dorothy Fouraker and escort Bill Smith HOMEOOIWNG COURT 1 964 SENIOR ATTENDANTS Left: Kathy Lovett and David Ledford Right: Pam Begl and Hmmrd'ChYeEgo V SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Left: Susan Oliver and escort Steele Davis Right; Mary Ann Silva and escort Rick Nixon Junior Judy Garnett and escort Jim Barrancotto Freshman Debbie Sanders and escort Jack Nesbitt 25 HOMEOOMING '64 - Mighty Jacket Rides Again ' ' t - CAM LOT wmmng cas .4 Bolles' Stew Smile - you 're on candid camerei! Freshman BABES in TOYLAND ,4 a $ in : ' AH - -. ' 1 ; Wrm ets needed?! I Freshman Float 26 Vicky Spirit ON BROADWAYTONlGl-W , Jackets Lead Us on to Victory PEP IT UP! ! ! Crowning of Queen Jo Ann and King Danny Belle of the Ball Speaker - Gene Elleson GO JACKETS! ! Miss Alden had a dream, The Bonfire 27 MOQ' POPULAR w w m M m w 2v: xh X, Maw ,M W W w g! w :u 1:511, E2 ? Mogr QCHOOL spnzrreo W 09F scuomsno y, e hwy, E SEATED; Left to Right - Ann Beech, SUW1 nny Tedder, Vickie Tedder, Kathy Lovett, Jo der, Corchran Keating, Robby Rodgers, Chickie Smirch, Susan Smith, Debbie Sneath, Wker, Dorothy $Judeena Blackmar. STANDING: Susan Kelm, Glenda Kn1ght,D vid Anderson, Wayne Hogan,Denn1s Steed Cindy Barrancotto, Pam Herdon, Carlene Chapman. 4 SPONSOR: Mr. Staggs, PRESIDENT: Cochran Keating iZWUCi03 Susan Smith, Corresponding Sec- refary- Jon Snyder Clerk; Kathy Loveft, Recor ing Secretary. OFFICERS: Cochran Keating, President; Chickie Smirch, Treasurer; Robby Rodgers, Vice President. 42 . , W n IMEPrOLUB COUNCIL OFFICERS: Left to Right - Howard Carasso, Vice President; Robby Rodgers, President; Julie McMillan, Secretary. Linda Allen A ' , - . cers Howard Carasso Senior C as Robby Rodgers Student Council .JlllLQMcMillaa Annual Staif Jenny Tedder Dramatics Club Michele Tillier Sophomore Class Terry Solano National Honor Society Sharon Duke Pep Club Judy Oliver Science Club Barbara Goodwin Future Teacher of America Kaye Hartley Kappa Tri Hi Y Dennis Steed Teen Town Board Fred Bo Jaw 3m?- Tiny Pastore Key Club Wayne Strickland Junior Class Cindy Barrancotto .AlphalrLH-il. ABSENT: JoAnn Oliver Delta Tri Hi Y Linda Mays Larry Pottoroff Lettersman Club Steve Rooks Freshman Class 43 CO-EDITOR Jo Ann Kovolski SPORTS - Bobby Ford, Pam Herndon FEATURES - Donna Knudsen, Michele Tillier Nancy Crookshank f EDITOR W Julie Mc Millan SENIOR SECTION - .w Kathy Lovett BUS - 1n y arrancottb ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER - Karen McCarter m... ADVISOR Mr. Haraka Kw Donna McElory, Bonnie WM 3 4 32GANIzATI0N - W jaw ea M QM ADVERTISEMENTS - Lola Lott, Jennifer Jackson, Sneath, Absent: JoAnn Smith, Antia Herndon, Melinda Lang. W M '5 Sharon Duke, Robbie Roger? M W 7 CIRCULATION - W W M .Miiker Barnard, Debbie Sneath m MW n 0 FRESHMAN SE NS - Srursan Smith SOPHOMORE SECTIONS - Carole Hemly JUNIOR SECTION - Patsy Brooks - Absent Judy Mays, Society Ed. ; Fred 'Bozard d -i - hief; Jay Bryan, Busi- ness Ed.v; Carol Marcott; Girls Sport Ed. ; STANDING: David Marks, Photographer; Greg Baker, Boys Sport Ed. ; Pat Menser, Exchange Ed. ; Kaye Hartley, Feature Ed. ; Howard McRae, News Ed. SPONSOR: Mrs. Arterbury, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Fred Bogard V f'I JACKET JOURNAL SEATED: Howard McRae, Greg Baker, Fred Bozard, Jay Bryan, Carol Marcott, Judy Mays. STANDING: June Grupp, Sonya Shelly, Joyce Vestal, David Marks, Jenny Tedder, Eddie McDonald, Bambi Bradely, Bobby Jones, Kaye Hartley, Pat Menser, Carol Facemire. m SENIOR MEMBERS: Susan SIpith, Julie McMillag, Cindy Barrancotto, Nancy Crookshank. f :IMEQNATIONAD Qt LW- QUILL AND QCPDLL Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalist, recognizes, encourages, and rewards outstanding services to school publications. Admission requirements of superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor, and high scholastic standing makq it represent the highest type of literary achievement. JUNIOR MEMBERS: Kaye Hartley, Judy Mays, Howard McRae. 4a Left to right: Jim Fant, Wayne Hogan, Julie McMillah, SW11, Bobby Bergmann, Cochran Keating. 3 GJRLQ AND BOYQ gNE FORWARD FOREVER, BAC KWARD NEVER, WITHIN OURSELVES OUR FUTURE LIES. The purpose of Girls and Boys State is to teach those students who attend the ways of democracy and living together with others successfully. The week long sessions are held in Tallahassee where the citizens exercise their ability by running for the various city, county, and state oItices. Delegates are chosen from the Junior Class on the basis of leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and character. . It is a great experience to be a delegate to Girls or Boys State, ' and one returns with a clearer, more confident outlook on life and government in our State of Florida. Florida Girls State and Florida Boys State aresponsered by the American Legion - Auxiliary Department of Florida. OFFICERS: Terry Solano, President, Howard Carasso, Vice President, Susan Stratton. WDonna Knudsen, Corresponding Secretary, Frankie Tenny, Wyn Page, Treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR soctlnv WONAL HONOR SOCIEIY SEATED - Left to Right: Theresa Horton, Judy Oliver, Belle Barnhill, 71:91ng Frankie Tenny. SECOND ROW: Susan Stratton, Lillian Cowart, Michele Tillier, Donna Knudsen, Ann Slusser. THIRD ROW: Mike Davis, Bobby FWge, Wayne Hogan, Terry Solano, Howard Carasso. OFFICERS; Left to Right - David Reese, Executive Board; Wayne Strickland, Executive Board; Wayne Usina, Chaplain; Jerry Lee, Secretary; Mary Alice Altizer, Sweetheart; Jim Pastore, President; Danny Borum, Vice President; Mr. Perze, Sponsor. 3 i J p PW ,le 77, ; i' a -. T weq; ' M , , w, , . KEYCLUB SEATED: Left to Right - Danny Borum, Mary Altizer, Jim Pastore. STANDING: Jerry Lee, Robby Rodgers, Wayne Usina, David Reese, Mike Tibualt, Randy Davis, Charlie Moore, John Westbrook, Wayne Strickland. 50 Sponsor: Mrs. Master SWEETHEARJI; Howard Carasso. OFFICER dent; Nanc Crookshank ijce President?4 J Julie McMillan Sgt. at A: 3; Diana Mariott, Sgt. at Arms; Judy Mays, Historian. KNEELING: Left to Right - Bonnie Sheath, Susan Smith, Susan Stratton, Diana1Mariotti,Julie McMillan, Cirggyw Barrancotto, Howa asso, Nancy Crookshank, Melanie McCormick, Judy Mays, Peggy Osteen, Cynthia Miller. SECOND ROW: Vickie Tedder, Cathy Gauch, Charlene Barrancotto, Jenny Tedder, Leslie Leonard, Susie Forrester, Linda Wainman, Cheryl Gamsey, Theresa Horton, Sharon Stanley, Suzanne Tillier, Gayla Breedlove. TRI HI . OFFICERS: Linda Mays, President; Pat Kling, Vice President; Jane Gilchrist, Chaplain; Carol Humpherys, Sgt. at Arms. BEE 1121+ -Y LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Lovette, Julie Jones, Jane Gilchrist, Linda Mays, Pat Kling, Carol Humpherys, Bonnie Mays, Andee Mikan. OFFICERS: Left to Right - JoAnn Oliver, President; Diane Simpson Vice President; Diane Athey, Secretary; Sharon Duke, Treasurer; Kathy Foxworth, Sgt. at Arms. DELTA 1214- -Y KNEELING: Left to Right - Sharon Duke, Dlane Simpson, JoAnn Oliver, Diane Athey, Kathy Foxworth. STANDING: Nancy Barns, Evelyn Russo, Loryan Ryan, Linda Dean, Chickie Smirch, Jean Marks, pebbie Sneath, Pam Herndon, Michele Tillier, MaryAnn Sliva, Susan Long, Jeannine Robinson. ,,4' A' 7 ' SPONSOR: Miss Deaver OFFICERS: Left to Right - Judy Oliver, Historian; Nellie Fouraker, SWEETHEART: Mike Barnard Secretary; Joann Kovolski, Vice-Pr'esident; KayaHa'ftley, President; Sybil Blount, Treasurer; Jackie Burchfield, Sgt. at Arms. KAPPA 1214- -Y MEMBERS: KNEELING - Judy Oliver, Nellie Fouyaker,,,Joann Kovolski, Kaye Hartley, Sybil Blount, Jackie Burchfield. STANDING - Malnna Mier, Helen JohnsfSIisEHBillitz, Tippy Haney, Mary Stewart, Simone Broudy, Belle Barnhill, Jenny Carter. Absent; MIKE BARNARD - SWEETHEART. SWEETHEART, Jo Ann Smith; OFFICERS; Fred Bozard, President; IQW; Bob Rousseau, Treasurer. QIGMA Hl-Y Left to Right - Richard Rumsey, Jim Barrancotto, Fred Fletcher, Bob Rousseau, JoAnn Smith, Fred Bozard, Jon Snyder, Homer Cates, Ray Strickland ' Q0 Qy Mx MEMBERS: Left to Right - Michele Tillier, Marion Cooper, Pam Herndon, Debbie Sneath, Dorothy Fouraker, Vickie Tedder. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Bissett, Robbie Rodgers, Loryan Ryan, Nancy Barns, Julie McMillian, Susan Smith, Cheryl Manucy, Judeena Blackmer. THIRD ROW: Sharon Duke, Linda Dean, Mary P'Ekham, Melanie McCormick, Barbara Goodwin, Susan Longo, Bonnie Sneath, Chickie Smirch. FOURTH ROW: Wane Athey, Ann Slusser, Jean Marks, Richard Rumsey, Parrish Jones, JoArm Smith. FIFTH ROW: Linda Allen, Linda Mays, Gayla Breedlove. W V PEP OFFICERS: Left to Right - Melanie McCormick, Recording 86:74, W Marks, Corresponding Sec. SECOND ROW: Michele Tillier, Historian; Diane Athey, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Suasan Longo, Sgt. at Arms. 56 EXECUTIVE BOARD- FIRST ROW: Mary Pinkham, Robbie Rodgers,Miche1e Tillier, Debbie Sneath, Vickie Tedder, SUSan Longo,Ju1ie McMillan, Jean Marks Melanie McCormick. SECOND ROW- Mariyln Bissett, Sharon Duke, Diane Athey, Linda Allen, Linda Mays, Gayla Breedlove, JoAnn Smith, Chickie Smirch, Judeena Blackmer. W SPONSOR: Coach Perpich 57 OFFICERS - Left to Right: Robbie Rogers, Chichie Smirch, Sgt. at Arms; Andy Mikan, Secretary; Alex Loach, Assistance Mayor. SEATED: Dennis Steed, Mayor. TOP ROW - Left to Right: Dennis Steed, Alex Loach, Mike BarnargL, Robbie Rogers, Wesley Wallace, John Westbrook, Fred Russell. xxxk$ MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Duke, Chickie ' Smirch, Kathy ' .:$ 9 Lovett, Judeena Black- mare, Carol Helmly, Pam Herndon, Marion Cooper, Steve Rooks. BOT- TOM ROW: Diane Athey, Julie McMillan, Andy Mikan, Susan Smith, Marilyn Bisset, Kathy Fox- worth. ABSENT: Steele Davis, Allen Goode, Carol Slater. COMMISSIONERS - SEATED, Left to Right: Julie McMillan Mike Barnargi, Diane Athey. STANDING: Kathy Lovett, Pam Herndon. 58 The Valentine Sweetheart and her court: Left to Right: Kathy Foxworth, escorted by Don Woods; Judy Garnett, escorted by Frank Busam; '64 Sweetheart Kris Maltby, '65 Sweetheart Diane Athey, escorted by David Reese; Susan Smith, escorted by Howard Carasso; Susan Longo, escorted by Wesley Wallace. . M '64 Sweetheart Kris Maltby crowns '65 Sweet- heart Diane Athey. The Sweetheart and her court start the dance off. 59 OFFICERS: Larry Potteroff, President; Jery Lee, Vice President; Jill Slater, Secretary; Chris Robinson, Treasurer, Coach White, Sponsor LHTERMEN'Q CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to Right, MHH Slater, Linda Mays, Sharon Duke, Diane Athey, JoAnn Smith, Chickie Smirch. SECOND ROW: Jim Loach, Alex Loach, Mike Tibault, Howard Davis, Mike Brayn, Dayid Reese, Larry Pottoroff, Bob Bergmann, Chris Robinson, Jim Pastore. THIRD ROW: Randy Beverly, Jerry Lee, Randy Davis, Allen Goode, Dennis shore, Jim Fant, Wayne Usina. OFFICERS: Left to Right - Parrish Jones, Sgt. at Arms; Susan Reinhardt, Corresponding Secretary; Barbara Goodwin, President; Ricky Fair, Vice President; Martha Hughes, Treasurer. FUTURETEACHERQ OF AMERICA w-I FRONT ROW: Left to Right - Wanda Wolf, Marlyin Bissett, Barbara Goodwin, Lola Lot; Martha Hughes. BACK ROW: Linda La Moyne, Parrish Jones, Susan Reinhardt, Richy Fair. OFFICERS: Kenny Shudford, Par- liamentarian; Jenny Tedder, Presi- dent; Howard McRae, Treasurer; Eva Crelenjack, Vice President; Linda Wainman, Sgt. at'Arms. FIRST ROW: Left to right - Kenny Shudford, Eva Crelenjack, Jenny Tedder, Howard McRae, Linda Wainman, SECOND ROW: Linda Dean, Sandy Powers, Carolyn Segui, Joy Porter, Ginger Henuber, Glenda Knight, THIRD ROW: Ray Strickland, John Bowers, Suzy Forrester, Sonya Shelly, Martha Middleton, Jerry Fernandez. qr: 901:4; r e v OFFICERS: Nancy Crookshank, Quaestor; Ray Strickland, Scriba; David Gamsey, Pro Consul; Kenny Shuford, Pro Consul; Judy Oliver, Scriba. WNCLUB FIRST ROW: Nancy Barns, Cathy Gauch, Rosemary Baure. SECOND ROW; Wanda Wolf, Stephanie Haney, Sheryl Gamsey. THIRD ROW: Steele Davis, Chuck Reedy. Fred Fletcher, Jimmy Crookshank. MZW FIRST ROW:JudyOlive1' Nanc Crookshank, Kenny Shuford David Gamsey. SECOND ROW: Parrish Jones CNellie Mei, Barbara Goodwin, Ray Strickland THIRD ROW: Melodee Hahn, Jane Gilchrist, Marilyn Bisset, Lola Lott: David Marks, Norma Coffey, Bonnie Sneath. SEATED; Eddig McDonald, Bill Forster, JLW-Olixver, Simone Broudy. STANDING: Mr. McAdams, Susan Reinhardt, Jim McInter, Larry Russell, Fred Fletcher. OFFICERS: STANDING - Mr. McAdams, Sponsor. SEATED - Eddie McDonald, Sgt. at Arms; Bill ForsteWchrETid'EthTTddy Oliver, President; Simone Broudy, Secretary. QUENCE CLUB OFFICERS; Cornelia Able, Sgt. at Arms; Martha Miller, Treasurer; Robert Rousseau, Vice President; Terry Solano, President; Carolyn Joiner, Chaplain; June King, Secretary. DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING COORDINATOR: Mr. Scotty Sterling FIRST ROW: Left to Right - Cornelia Able, Martha Miller, Robert Rousseau, Terry Solano, June King, Carolyn Joiner. SECOND ROW: Gail Parker, JoAnn Huff, Sharon Fisher, Sharon Kuter, Linda Adams, Joe Martin, Larry Ayres, Bill Walker. THIRD ROW: George Ann Collins, Ann Douglas, Gloria Cams, Georgia Stover, Frankie Tenny, Donald Beverly, John Irwn. FOURTH ROW: Susan White, Amye Landray, Carolyn Mathews, Pat Kling, Gloria Peterson, Carl Merendino, Richard Stuart, Jimmy Mercer. 65 DIREC TOR: L. Westberry DRUM MAJOR; Mike Barnard; Pam Franklin 66 MAJORETTES - Carol Facemire, OFFICERS: Pam Franklin, Head Jeri Breedlove, Janet Teddcr, Majorette; Barbara Goodwin, Lib.; STANDING: Arncti Hallybuton, Bob Ford. Capt.: Susan Reinhardt. Head Majorette Pam Franklin, Lib.; Larry Helms, Stu. Conductor; Sharon Ferrell. Larry Morrow, Sgt. at Arms; Jerry Redmon. Sgt. at Arms: Bryan Page. 2nd Lt.: Mike Barnard. DIEM: Terry Rebmon, 1st Lieutenant. fax j vmnm .. a WW PERCUSSION: Left to Right, Devona Powell. Bob Ford, Chuck Reynolds, Pat McQuaig, Margo Franklin TOP ROW; Ken Sheaffer, Joan Bobinski. WOOD WINDS: FIRST ROW, Left to Right - James Albrect, Carol.Facemire, Barbara Goodwin, Joy Rockwell, Judy Pellicer, Ed Cubbreth. SECOND ROW - Linda La Mayne, Irene Hutto, Ann Reidelburger, Paula Pursley, Jeri Breedlove, THIRD ROW: Eddie Moeler, Ricky Fair, Howard McRae, David Banks, George Ridge. 67 b8 TRUMPETS: FIRST ROW: Neal Post, Pam Franklin, Sandy Hunt, Jo Carter, SECOND ROW: Brown, Bavid Dobbs, Larry Morrow, THIRD ROW: Martin, Ken Gran, Bruce Cohoon, John Albrechit. LOWER BRASS: FIRST ROW: Walter Mitchel, Arta Slusser, Frank Hunt, Larry Helms, SECOND ROW: Kenny Ford, Clay Stratton, THIRD ROW: Gordon Fisher, John McWhorter, Bryan Page, David Dixon. WOODWIND AND FRENCH HORNS: FIRST ROW: Charlene Barrancotto, Sharon Ferrell, Janet Tedder, Liz Bowen, SECOND ROW: Dennis Hollingsworth, Joan Bobienski, Arnita Halyburton, THIRD ROW: Jerry Redmon, Parrish Jones, Mike Barnard, Bill Foster, Terry Round- tree. ' SAXOPHONES: FIRST ROW': Stephanie Young, Susan Reinhardt, Ron Staggna, Steve Sharp, Jackson Burney, Mike Masters. The newly formed Debate Team, Left to Right: Harry Carls, Wayne Hogan, Bill Foster, Jay Bryan. Zygmont Czeribski, All-American from Notre Dame, addresses student body . Key Club has its annual Key Club Sweetheart Dance. The '65 Sweetheart and her court; Debbie Huff, Jill Slater, '65 Sweetheart Mary Alice Altizer, Diane Athey, Chickie Smirch, Miss Julie McMillan was given the DAR Award for the most outstanding Citizen. : x. A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY assem- bly and its newly tapped members WORK! don't feed the fish. 69 A newly formed club that is sponsored by Rotary Club called Interact. First Row: Dennis Steed, l3bojabJIAggrgmaqg, Wayne Hogan, Bill Foster. Second Row: Ray Sterling, Em Jim Fant, Mike Barnard, Bob Ford, Roy Taylor, Third Row; Steve Browg, Chuck Reedy, Howard Davis, Rex Patton, Don Woods, Mike Flautt, Ricky Rentz, Steele Davis. OFFICERS: Board of Directors, Roy Taylor, Mike Barnard, Board of Directorswligbby Berg- ,rmantyiinrszsigglt, Wayne Hogan, Presideht, Bill Foster, Sec. , Dennis Steed, Treas. , Steele Davis Board of Directors. Gee mom! we won! Speech class tries Santa. :1; ' L Large crowd watches Arch Rival, Palatka, downed by Jackets. Jacket Journal sponsors Student Faculty game. Mr. Staggs receives award from Student Body President, Cochran Keating; Decorating Alpha's traditional Christmas Tree. 7l ,g Junior Miss - Kris Maltby Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members leave for Youth Legislature. 72 S. A. H. 8. Marching Rubber Band ax TOP ROW: Jo Ann Smith, Chickie Smirch, Co-Captain, ! inda Allen, Captain, Gayla Breedlove. STANDING: Sharon Duke. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Athey, Juvena Blac - , Marilyn Bissett, Linda Mays. ABSENT: Jill Slater. LINDA ALLEN x Captain DIAN 0' ?THEY GAYLA BREEDLOVE JUDEENA BLAC KMER LINDA MAYS JO ANN SMITH CHICKIE SMIRCH Co-Captain JILL SLATER SHARON DUKE MARILYN BISSETT 75 Co-Captain DEBBIE SNEATH Captain PAM HERNDON Marion, Ginny, Vicki . Michele, Dorothy, Elaine TOP ROW: Ginny Williamsriio thy Fourilfgr, Vicki Tedder. MIDDLE ROW: Marion Cooper, Michele Tillier, Elaine Davis. BOTTOM RO : KDebbie Sneath, Co-Captain and Pam Herndon, Captain. main Sting 'em JACKETS. . . Have White. . . Silence We're talented !. . . ...OOPSH! .stand up and hollar! Everybody's rootin' for. the JACKETS. . . 77 Left to Right-FIRST ROW: R. Wages, W. Usina, J. Dean, R. Bement, R. Beverly, D. Hunter, J. Rooks, R. Rogers, R. Crlenjak, B. Nix, D. Woods. SECOND ROW: B. Williams, A. Loach, J. Pastore, D. Shore, L. Pottorff, W. Wallace, G. Smith, R. Davis, K. Tenny, C. Moore, J. Lee, B. Bergmann, Coach White. THIRD ROW: Coach Perpich, F. Guadino, H. Reidelberger, J. Westbrook, D. Reese, M. Stauffer, C. Marvick, C. Robinson, A. Goode, W. Mitchell, J. Loach, M. Bryan, B. Spell, J. Fant, Coach Smith. COACHES: Jim Smith Rudy White Nick Perpich 78 s V x :. x .1, . Sometimes the odds seemed overwhelming. . . . MANAGERS: David Sinclair Gene Sikes Mr. Hartley paces the sidelines. 1964 YELLOWJACKEI' QCHEDULE Lake City -------------- Home DeLand --------------- Away Starke ---------------- Away Woodbine, Ga, ----------- Away Live Oak ------------ .. - Home Seabreeze- -------- - - - - - Away Satellite Beach - ---------- Home Bishop Kenny ------- - - - - - Away Bolles --------- --.......Home Palatka ------ - -------- Away GR ID mm mam; tin 1mm; TRAINER: Wayne Pratten . . . . but the Jackets always fought hard WESLEY WALLACE Guard 9? JERRY LEE CHRIS ROBINSON Tackle End BOBBY BERGMANN WAYNE USINA Halfback Halfback JIM FANT Quarterback QENIOR JERRY ROOKS Quarterback , 3:; . V I . , ,, x19 55 MIKE BRYAN GARY SMITH Center Guard ALLEN GOODE Halfback MYERS FRANK GUADINO DENNIS SHORE Center Fullback LARRY POTTORFF BILL MATHIS ALEX LOACH m Fullback Guard Guard DONN WOODS MIKE STAUFFER RANDY BEVERLY DAVID REESE Quarterback End Halfback End JAMES DEAN Guard JOHN WESTBROOK Tackle BILL SPELL Halfback KENNY TENN Y Halfback ROBBIE ROGERS Center RICHARD CRLENJAK End RANDY DAVIS Guard JIM LOACH Quarterback RONALD BEMENT Fullback WALTER MITCHELL Tackle BOB WILLIAMS Tackle CONNIE MARVICK Tackle RAINIE WAGES CHARLES MOORE Guard End COACH SCHAUMBERG, CAPTAIN JACK MAULDIN, AND COACH HODGIN 84 FIRST ROW: Left to Right - R. Nixon, D. Seaman, M. Davis, B. Shugart, D. Quigley, B. Smith, J. Manucy. SECOND ROW: B. Autry, C. Reedy, S. Davis, E. Adams, T. Redmon, J. Fant, C. Lee, G. Black, R. Mauldin, S. Sackett. THIRD ROW: J. Black, C. Stevens, w. Davis, 8. Dietrich, Coach Schaumberg, Coach Hodgin, P. Whatley, J. Mauldin, M. Flautt, B. Suddeth, J. Presuell. 1964 BTW J V Pre-Game Huddle COACHES SCHAUMBERG and HODGIN CAPTAIN JACK NESBIT 1964 FPEQHMAN 150M Left to Right - FIRST ROW: R. Whaley, D. Ballard, K. McElroy, M. Cooper, J. Oliver, K. Hayes. SECOND ROW: P. Landry, T. Taylor, J. Davis, B. Thompson, M. Adams, B. Swymer, W. Grant, D. Barber, B. Angyalfy. THIRD ROW: Coach Hodgin, D. Feltner, S. Roden, L. Guzman, B. Broudy, D. Vanderbent, J. Nesbit, J. Knowles, Coach Schaumberg. 1 965 YELLOWJACKEFWXPSHY BAQKEIBALL L. to R.: Roy Taylor, Dennis Steed, Jim Fant, Bob Bergmann, Darrel Hill, Dean Sikes, Bill Corbett, Fred Bozard, Gene Sikes, David Reese. Ray Sterling, MikeKThibaiirlf; D6117 Woods, Howard Davis, Jerry Vaughn. COACH NICK PERPICH MANAGERS: Robert Walker and 86 Jim Crookshank Bill Corbett goes high for ball. Bob Bergmann evades the ' Braves. 1965 BASKE ALL SCHEDULE DeLand--- ------ '-----Away Landon--------------- Away Starke-- ----- '-----Away Lake City- -- -------- - - Home Bunnel ------ - ........ Away Palatka ------ - - - - - - - - Away Landon----- --------Home LiveOak-----------.-- Away Green Cove- - - - - - - ----- -Away DeLand- ----- - ........ Home Starke ----- ----........Horne LakeCity--------------Away Pala'tka ---------- - - - - - Home GreenCove-------------H0me LiveOak----- ----- ---- Home Bunnel- ----- --------- Home Jim Fant adds two points to Jacket score. 87 mung ruwmum FRED BOZARD DAVID REESE DONN WOODS w m m D n m A A T Y w o m H JIM FANT GENE SIKES T L U A m H T E K I M BOB BERGMANN g ; winam- $ ammwuw ,, mix IQ n? ma , a E; in! wmwail wag : gird: wig BILL CORBETT RAY S ERLING DEAN SIKES B TEAM BASKEFBN-L L. to R.: Fred Russel, David Jackson, Kirk Lawrence, Chuck Reedy, Jack Nesbitt, Scott Phillips, Daryll Hill, Rex Patten, Steve Rhoden, Jack Mauldin, Ronnie Fehr, John Fant, Ronnie Mauldin CENTERS GUARDS Daryll Hill, Jack Mauldin, Rex Patten Fred Russel, Ronnie Mauldin, Kirk Lawrence, Davic 90 John Fant steals ball from Bunnel giant. Jack Mauldin looks for room. FORWARDS ckson, Ron Jack Nesbitt, Steve Rhoden, Chuck Reedy, Scott Phillips FIRST ROW: Rene Kaplan, Carol Smith, Karen Povia. SECOND ROW: Carlene Chapman, Janice Matthews, Betsy Kanaris. THIRD ROW: Diane Carter, Theresa Stanford, Theresa Campbell, Darlene Lord. THERESA CAMPBELL, Guard RENE KAPLAN, Guard MANAGERS, JOAnn C01: GJRLQ' Miss Horn proves rel! DARLENE LORD , Forward 1nd, Shorty, and Jean Loyd Q CAPTAIN, Theresa Campbell, and COACH, Miss Horn, look over the books. mt as ever to shower! DIANE CARTER, Guard THERESA STANFORD, Forward JANICE MATTHEWS, Guard KAREN POVIA , Forward BETSY KANLORIS, Forward w, W mmtm 5m You tell her Theresa! Get that ball! Carol Smith, Forward Carlene Chapman, Guard 94 BAQEBALL - '65 Left to Right - FIRST ROW: Glen B1ack,Jack Smith, Randy Davis,Russe11 Sm1th, Wayne Usina, Ronnie Mauldin, Butch Dav1s SECOND ROW: Donn Woods, Rex Patton, Mike Thibault, Bob Bergmann, Bob Williams, Gene Sikes, Doug Fehner, Bill Smith. xM-X LARRY POTTOROFF , BQB BERGM NN, Cato er 3rd Base WAYNE USINA, GENE SIKES, Pitcher Pitcher Coach JIM SMITH DONN WOODS, Infield BILL SMITH , Pitcher MIKE THIBAULT, lst Base RANDY DAVIS, Pitcher REX PATTEN, Catcher JOHN PAULICK, Pitcher BOB WILLIAMS, Outfield RUSSEL SMITH , Outfield BUTCH DAVIS, Outfield JODY HUNTER, 3rd Base TOMMY MIZE, Infield HAROLD RHONE , Pitcher DAVID BARTLAM , Outfield RONNIE MAULDIN, Outfield JACK SMITH, Outfield JIMMY OWENS, Outfield WALTER CULBRETH, Infield GLEN BLACK, Infield DOUG FELTNER, Pitcher JIM BARRANCOTTO, Shot Put CHRIS ROBINSON, Discus QPPJMERS PAUL WHATLEY RICHARD CRLENJAK CHUCK REEDY DON QUIGLEY MIKE FLAUTT and JACK MAULDIN 880 JACK MAULDIN, PAUL WHATLEY, MIKE FLAUTT AND CHUCK REEDY l00 CHARLES MOORE TERRY REDMON RICK NIXON MIKE STAUFFER RANDY BEVERLY DAVID BARBER LONG DIQWUCE l-M2DLEQ RICK RENTZ FRANK GUADINO DAVID REESE DENIS SHORE IOI I02 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Lee,Bobeergmann, Chris Robinson, Jim Fant, and Jim Pastore QAJ-LQ. MEMBERS ALL-OOUNIYTEAM This year the St. Augtme Record honored the high schools in this county by selecting the most outstanding football players for the 1964 season from each high school for the All-County High School Football Team. St. Augustine High has the pleasure of having five mogt outstand- ing players selected from its team. These boys have given forth fine ef- fort and capability this season. EL CASTILLO congratulates these sportsmen. QENIOB OLAQQ HIQORY As we began our Freshman year we were dazzled by the hard work and varied activities of SAHS; How well we remember our first chance to display our talents during homecoming. Our enthusiasm and hard work paid off as we received second place in both the skits and the floats. We chose for our Class song Theme from a Summer Place. We decided our flower was to be a white rose, and our motto Look Ahead to Better Goals. As sophomores we were finally acquainted with the school life of SAHS. We excitedly joined many clubs and went through the first initiations. When our second homecoming came around, our class again worked together to win the skits and place second in the floats. Our class successfully sponsored the Miss SAHS Contest, and we had our first glimpse of graduation activities when we put on Graduation for the Class of 1963. Finally we were upperclassmenl We had reached the half-way mark of our high school career. We undertook the responsibility of sponsoring homecoming and again took first place in the skits. We enjoyed our first chance to be big brothers and sisters by initiating our club's new members. Shortly before Christmas we received the distinctive symbol of upper- classmen--our rings. By the sale of magazines we raised money to put on our first Junior- Senior Prom, which was a great success. The year had come. All too soon we found ourselves Seniors. Along with our new status was the acquisition of Senior privileges. We experienced the fun and work of Senior Barbecues and our diligent efforts set a new record for Senior Classes. We worked hard on many fund raising projects all for one goa1--the Senior Class Trip. All the work and time involved seemed at times just too much, but after the trip we all knew that we wouldn't trade our experiences and memories with our fellow Seniors for anything. As the year reaches its end, many of us realize that four years is actually a very short time. Our thoughts now turn to Graduation, where we will become SAHS alumni and where we, the Class of 1965, will, for the last time as a group, sing these words. . . . Hail to thee St. Augustine High School It's Maroon and Gold. Stands our noble Alma Mater Glorious to behold. Far abOVe the busy humming Of our quaint old town, Reared against the arch of heaven Looks she proudly down. Raise the chorus, speed it onward Loud our praises tell Hail to thee St. Augustine High School Hail to Jacket High. '03 I04 OFFICERS President Vice-President Wayne Hogan Secretary Jo Anne Oliver Treasurer Lillian Cow art OLAQQ OI: 1965 We have just concluded another phase of our lives - a very importam phase - one which prepared the foundation of our Iurthcommg years full of amazing and im- mense challenges. We are now ready for the most difficult challenge of all - life itself. .AND M199 SENIORJX I05 CORNELIA ROSALIE ABLE As merry as the day' is long. Delta 2; FNA 2; Para-Medical Club 3, Treasurer 3; DCT 4, Sgt. at Arms 4. LINDA GAIL ADAMS You are modest, but others are conscious you are about. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; DCT 4, Librarian 4. JOHN STUART ALBRECHT Kind thoughts, plus kind words and deeds, go far to make life a success. Band 1,2, 3,4. LINDA EILEEN ALLEN Wt, her presence, a pleasure. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Alpha 2; Kappa 3; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Miss Senior 4; Superlative 4. RICHARD HARRIS ALLEN Dick The better you know him, the better you like him. Latin Club 2. MARY ALICE ALTIZER Let every one achieve that which he seeks in love and success. Delta 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; Pep Club 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4. DIANNA RAE ATHEY Diane Never idle, never still, always smiling, always will. North Hagustown High School 1; Winter Haven High School 2; Pep Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 3 4; Delta 3, 4, Secretary 4; Letterman's Club 4; Teen Town Board 4, Commissioner 4, Valentine Sweetheart 4. , LAWRENCE L. AYRES Success and happiness crown the head of an honest man. DCT 3, 4-. GREGORY EDWARD BAKER Greg Although you seek with all your might, his equal would be hard to find. Basketball 1; Jacket Journal 4. BILL BARCLAY He who has ability gains fame. MICHAEL DEAN BARNARD W- Mike ' Full EEEIdgs fhithiwa ewmen great. Inter-Club Council 3, Secretary 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant 2, Captain 3, Drum Major 4; Teen Town Board 3, 4, Commissioner 4; Kappa Sweetheart 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 4; Class Executive Committee 4; Superlative 4; Interact Club 4. BILL BARNES I count life just a stuff to try the soul's strength on. LARRY BARR To be friendly and good natured is the greatest accomplishment of a man. CYNTHIA LEE BARRANCOTTO Cindy She took life as she found it, but never left m Pep Club 2, 3, Executive Committee 3; Class Treas- urer 3; Class Executive Committee 2, 3; Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, President 4; Quill and Scroll 8, 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Inter-Club Council 4. PAMELA JEAN BEAL A winning way, a smiling face, and altogethera charming grace. Alpha 2; Kappa 3; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 3; Homecoming Attendant 8,4; Beauty Section 2. BILL BEMENTe Honesty is the best policy. Band 1, 2, 3. ROBERT WAYNE BERGMANN Bobby Arplayer unequaled, a sportsman comple e7:;,, Sigma 2; Football 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Interact Club 4, Vice President 4. DONALD JAN BEVERLY Successful is he who does what he does well. DCT 4. FRANK BLACK Laugh and Live. SIBYL ANN BLOUNT A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Alpha 2; Kappa. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; FHA 2, 3, Treas- urer 3; Pep Club 1; Superlative 4. DANIEL FAIRFAX BORUM Danny A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on demand. Football 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. LINDA FAYE BOSWELL Leave silence for saints; I am but human. Delta 2, 3, 4; Junior Little Theater 1,2, Secretary- Treasurer 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. 9 . W i '1 ', LZ A wise man will make more opporturm than he finds. Basketball 3, 4; Jacket Journal 3, 4, Editor in Chief 4; Sigma 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Inter-Club Council 4; Superlative 4. GAYLA JEAN BREEDLOVE The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. Mainland High School 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Alpha 3, 4; Beauty Section 3; Pep Club 4; Prom Attendant 3. LINDA BURNETT What wisdom can you find that is greater than kind- ness? Glee Club 4; Pep Club 4. RONALD BURRES It is good td think well; it is better to act well. THERESA ANN CAMPBELL The sincerity and charm that wins all hearts. Girls' Basketball 1, 2.3, 4, Captain 4; FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Vice Presment 2, President 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Alpha 2; Kappa 3; Superlative 4. HOWARD ALAN CARAS And when you've named his honors o'er, there still remains himself and more. Latin Club 1, 2, 8; Sigma 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice President 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Spanish Award 3; Alpha Sweetheart 4; Class President 4; Interact Club 4; Inter-Club Council 4, Vice President 4; Superlative 4. LYNDIA CATHERINE BROWN Rarely seen without a big smile and a warm greet- ing. Ribault High School 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 4; Delta 4. JAY PATRICK MIDDLETON BRYAN I'The world turns aside to let any man pass who knows where he is going. Suwanee High School 1, 2, 3; Debate Team 4; Jacket Journal 4; Class Executive Committee 4; Superlative 4. MICHAEL WAYNE BRYAN Life is so short and very uncertain, let us spend it as well as we can. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2; Basketball 1,2, Co-Captain 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma 2, 3, Chaplain 2, Sgt. at Arms 3; Inter-Club Council 2; Homecom- ing Escort 2; Pep Club 2; Letterman's Club 3, 4. JACQUELYN BURCHFIELD Jackie Gentle in her manners, she did bold things in a quiet Way. Pep Club 1,2; Alpha 2; Kappa 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; FHA 2, 3, Historian 3. HARRY WESLEY CARLS He who laughs - lasts. Latin Club 2; Debate Team 4. GLORIA DIANE CARNES The inimitable gift of being herself. Glee Club 1,2; Glee Club 3; DCT 4. LLOYD HOMER CATES, JR. In this world man must be either anvil or hammer. Sigma 3, 4. SALAH JO CHAPMAN A quiet way, an honest girl, a friend worthwhile. FHA 1; Glee Club 1; Alpha 2; Kappa 3; Pep Club 3. CONSTANCE SARAH CHRISTENSEN Connie It's nice to be natural, if you 're naturally nice. BONNIE CLAIRE CODY Quiet, sweet, and with a touch of humor. FHA 1,2, 3, 4, President 2; Secretary 3; Pep Club 1; Science Club 2, Treasurer 2; Class Executive Com- mittee 2. NORMA JEAN COFFEY Short but sweet, for inches do not make the person. JOHNNA CLARE COLLIER Intensely energetic, a friend to all. Pep Club 1, 2; Alpha 2; FHA 2, 3; Girls' Basketball Manager 4. WILLIAM JAMES CORBETT Success doesn't come by chance - it's earned. ' Basketball 2, 3, 4. v LILLIAN FRANCES COWART The only way to have a friend is to be one. N ational Honor Society 4; Class Treasurer 4. THOMAS A. CREEDON Small in stature, mighty kind: a jollier friend you '11 never find. 5M ANCY JUNE CROOKSHANK 5; There's little of her that isn't good. Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Treasurer 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Glee Club 2, Accompanist 2; Class Executive Committee 4. REBECCA JOHANNE COLLINS Great thoughts come from the heart. Delta 2; Gamma 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 2. GEORGIE ANN COLLINS A friendly grin, a natural way; she '11 lend a hand without delay. LOUIS SAMUEL CONNELL There is no drinking after death. Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Manager 1; Castle Heights Military School 2. JAMES VERNON COOK For every why he had a wherefore. Student Council 4, Vice President 4; Inter-Club Council 4, President; Jacket Journal 4; Little Theater 2, 3, 4. GARY HAROLD CRUNDWELL He never is alone that is accompanied with good thoughts. Science Club 1,2; Varsity Football Manager 3. JACK CUBBEDGE Good things come in small packages. CLAUDE DeRAY In all labor there is profit. KARL DEUSCHLE Bruce The secret of happiness is not doing what you like. but in liking what you have to do. Sigma 2. ARLLA LOUISE DOROUGH May she always be the same, changing nothingibut her name. Alpha 2; Kappa 3. PATRICIA ANN DOUGLAS A sweet smile is a work of art. DCT 4. SHARON KAY DUKE Happiness is not in things; it is us. Cheerleader 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Treasurer 1, Historian 3, President 4; Letterman's Club 4; Girls' Basketball 3; Inter-Club 4; Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Teen Town Board 4; EL CASTILLO 4; Youth Legislature 3, 4, Page 3. FREDERICK ROGER DUPONT To be a well-favored man is a gift of fortune. Football 1,2; Basketball 1, 2. BILL EICHOLZ I'm very brave generally, only today Ihappen to have a headache. SHERRY ELLER To know her is to like her. JAMES ELLIS A little honsense now and then is cherished by the wisest men. CALVIN ENGEL It is the unknown word that is never regretted. JAMES L. FANT Variety is the soul of pleasure. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 3; Boys' State 3; Latin Club 2; Alpha Sweet- heart 3; Student Council 3; Jacket Journal 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Interact 4. JERRY FERNANDES Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. SHARON ELAINE FERRELL If sweetness be a fault, here is a great one. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4. CHERYL FINCH Outward loveliness is the soul shining through its covering. SHARON WYNELL FISHER A merry heart doeth like good medicine. Williston High School 1; Delta 2, 3, 4; DCT 4. ROBERT WAYNE FORD, JR. Bobby The force of his merit makes his own way. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 2, Librarian 3, Captain 4; Class Executive Committee 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Historical Essay Award 3; EL CASTILLO Staff 4; Superlative 4. PAMELA JEAN FRANKLIN It's the tranquil people that accomplish much. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, Head Majorette 4; Beta 3. DAVIS GATLIN The whole end and object of education is training for the right use of leisure. HENRY GAUSE We Hve once, but if we play our cards. right, once is enough. WILLIAM HARRY GLOVER The reward of a thing well done is to have done it well. Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. ALLEN GOODE What will the women do when I'm gone? Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Teen Town Board 4, Chaplain 4. JAY LYNN GUZMAN What I must do is all that concerns me, not what people think. CHARLOTTE ANN HENRY Cheerful, friendly, never blue; virtues are many, faults but few. Beta 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; Pep Club 1; Glee Club 4. ANITA GRACE HERNDON A willing worker, a good student, and a good friend. . Pep Club 1,2,4;A1pha 2, 3, 4; FHA l; FNA 1,2; EL CASTILLO Staff 4, NORMA JEAN HERNDON Silence is more musical than any song. WAYNE HERRING He is never alone that is accompanied with noble thoughts. JOHN GORDON I would study to live, not live to study. WHEANhALL It is better to give of yourself than to receive of others. Delta 2, 3; Class Executive Committee 3. GLEN HARGROVE To be friendly and good natured is the greatest accomplishment of a man. THOMAS HARPER It is not enough to do good; one must do it the right way. KENNETH HILLIER The surest way not to fail is to determine to sue- ceed. JOHN WAYNE HOGAN It is not titles that reflect honor on men, but men on their titles. Sigma 2; Latin Club 2; Mr. Senior 4; Boys' State 3; Class Vice President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Track 3; Student Council 4; Debate Team 4; Interact Club 4, President 4. MARY TERESA HORTON With a heart for any fate. FTA 1, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 2; Alpha 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANNE HOWATT She who has talent and ability gains fame. Delta 2; FHA 1; Glee Club 1,2. MARGARTE LYNELL HOWATT Peggy Man has his will, but woman has her way. Girls' Basketball 1,2, 3; Delta 2; Beta 3; Pep Club 4; Beauty Section 4; Dramatics Club 4. GARY H. HOWELL Wit and wisdom are born with a man. . CAROL SUE HUDGINS Calm, likeable, and ever willing to do her part. JO ANNE MARIE HUFF The belief that every service has its reward makes life worth living. Glee Club 2; Ft. Myers Senior High School 3; DCT 4. CAROLYN DOLORES JOINER Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart go together. Gamma 2, Sgt. at Arms 2; FHA 2, Vice President 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3, Vice President 2; DCT 4, Chaplain 4. BOBBY JERRY JONES Admiration is due the man with determination. Jacket Journal 4. JIMMY JONES He has the mildest manners and the gentlest heart. JOY ELIZABETH JONES Men may come and men may go, but I go after them. Delta 2,3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; FHA l; Glee Club 1. CAROL BAYNE HUMPHREYS Quiet people are dangerous; I'm no hazard. Class Executive Committee 4; Beta 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; Jacket Journal 4; FNA l, 2, Treasurer 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. FRANK HUNT Life is a jest and all things show it; I thought so once but now I know it. EDWARD JOHN IRWIN, JR. E. J. The world's no better if we worry; life's no longer if we hurry. DCT 4. VERNON JENKINS Thought is the property of him who can contain it. GLORIA JOPLING Remember when life's path is steep to keep your mind even. WILLIAM COCHRAN KEATING III Crock Friendliness, a habit; Cheerfulness, a custom; lead- ership, his key to success. Sigma 2; Mr. Sophomore 2; Student Council 4, Pres- ident 4; Boys' State 3; Interact Club 4; Latin Club 2. JOHN KEPHART He knows what's what. ROBERT WALLACE KIGHT Bob A quiet way, an honest man, a friend worthwhile. VERTNA JUNE KING To know her is to like her. Bessemer High School 1; Alpha 2; Kappa 3; Glee Club 1,2; DCT 4, Secretary 4. PATRICIA FLORENCE KLING ; Pat A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Delta 2; Beta 3, 4, Vice President 4; Beauty Section 1; DCT 4. DONNA IRENE KNUDSEN The power of thought - the magic of mind. Latin Club 2; EL CASTILLO Staff 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 4; Superlative 4. KAREN DIANNE KUTER The sincerity and charm that wins all hearts. Delta 2,3; FHA 1,2;'Pep Club. DAVID MARK LEDFORD Dave They that do the most, make the least noise. Football 1,2; Track 2; Homecoming Attendant 4. JERRY WAYNE LEE An acre of performance is worth a whole world of promises. Key Club 8, 4, Secretary 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Letter- men's Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Superlative 4. KAY VERNON LEER Dare her not lest she do it. FNA l, 2, Vice President 2; Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pep Club 1, 2; FHA 1; Library Staff 4. PATRICIA ANNE LEWIS For we that live to please, must please to live. SHARON KUTER Efficient, sincere, good natured; she will always have many friends. AMYE ENGELBEAT LANDRY You can only make others better by being good your- self. Band 1, 2, 3; Gamma 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice President 3; Delta 2; DCT 4. MELINDA LANG Be happy while you 're living, for you 're a long time dead. Delta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; FTA 1; Pep Club 1,2; Superlative 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 4. MARY ALICE LAWRENCE Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Delta 2. LOLA LORRAINE 7 Wisdom is more valuable than rubies. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; EL CASTILLO Staff 3, 4; Gamma 2, Treasurer 2. KATHRYN SHARON LOVETT Why worry? It may happen, and then again it may not. Student Council 1, 4; Recording Secretary 4; Beta 2, 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Class Executive Committee 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; EL CASTIL- LO Staff 4; Teen Town Board 3, 4, Commissioner 3,4. CHRISTINA MARLYN MALTBY Kris Personality and poise at its peak. Beauty Section Winner 1; Delta 2; Student Council 2; Teen Town Board 2, 3, 4, Commissioner 2, Valentine Sweetheart 3; Sub Juniors 3, 4; Homecoming Attend- ant 3; Spanish Award 3; Jacket Journal 2, 3, C0 Editor 3; Girls' State Alt. 3; Junior Miss 4. DAVID JOSEPH MARIOTTI He's known for the noise he doesn't make. Sigma 1, 2. DIANA RUTH MARIOTTI Friendliness costs nothing and buys everything. Beta 2, 3; Alpha 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Para-Mcdical Club 2, 3, President 3. DRAYTON EARL MARKLE, JR. It is good to think well; it is better to act well. BARBARA LOUISE MARTIN She's the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Delta 2; Pep Club 1. JOSEPH E. MARTIN The greatest thing in the world is to know how to be sufficient unto oneself. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1. ANN MCCLAIN Lori Speech is of Time, Silence of Eternity. Chess Club 1; Alpha 2; Kappa 3. LORETTA MCCOLLOUGH In life's small things be resolute great, Beta 3, 4, Historian 4; Youth Legislature. LORRAINE MCDANIEL Well-placed silence is more eloquent than success. EDWARD LENIEL MCDONALD Eddie Wisdom is the key to success. w' Latin Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 3; Science Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; Jacket Journal 4. CAROLYN JEAN MATTHEWS Take the world as it is and not as it ought to be. Robert E. Lee High School 2; Beta 3; Alpha 4; Pep Club 4. WILLIAM CHEATHAM MATH Bill He was an some, well-shaped; very good com- pany, and of a very ready and pleasant smooth wit. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. LINDA MAYS She is a collection of the best things. Superlative 4; Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4; Beta 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, President 4; Inter-Club-Council 4; Letterman's Club 4; Miss Freshman 1; Class Secretary 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN MICHELLE MCCARTER Charm to strike the sight, merit to win the soul. FHA 1,2, 3; Pep Club 1; EL CASTILLO Staff 4; Beta 2, 3, Secretary 3; Sub Juniors 2, 3,4. DONNA MARIE MCELROY Speech is the mirror of the soul. FHA 1; Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1; Havelock, North Carolina 2, 3; EL CASTILLO Staff 4; Alpha 4. JULIE FRANCES McMILLAN If one must hit the mark, one must aim a little above it. EL CASTILLO Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 3; Editor-in- Chief 4; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Teen Town Board 3,4, Commissioner 4; Sub Juniors 3, 4, Vice President 4; Jacket Journal 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee 3,4; Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, 4; Youth Legislature 3; Treasurer of North Florida District 3; Superlative; DAR Award. ANDY MCQUAIG Who loves not women, wine, and song remains a fool his whole life long. PATRICIA JEANETTE MCQUAIG Silence is more musical than any song. Band 3, 4. JOHN MCWHORTER The heaven of each is what each desires. MALINNA DENE MIER A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Kappa 3, 4; Pep Club 1. ADRIANNE HARTLEY MIKAN Andy Those who bring sunshine to others cannot keep it from themselves. Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Beta 2, 3, 4; Teen Town Board 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1. CYNTHIA MILLER Calm, likeable, and ever willing to do her part. JO ANN OLIVER A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature. Class Secretary 1; Class Vice President 2; Homecom- ing Attendant 2; Miss Sophomore 2; Delta 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Prom Attendant 3; Class Secretary 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Superlative 4; Youth Legislature 4. JUDITH DIANE OLIVER Judy One thing better than success is to be worthy of success. Pep Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Alpha 2; FHA 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice PresidentXSecre- tary 3, President 4; Kappa 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Historian 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Inter-Club 4. LINDA LOUISE OSBORNE Great thoughts come from the heart. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Beta 4; Pep Club 1. MARGARET OSTEEN eggy Be silent and safe; silence never betray o ' FNA 1,2, Secretary 2; Alpha 2, 3,4; Fe 1 162; FHA 1; Library Staff 4. MARTHA BETH MILLER 'It is good to love the unknown. Girls' Basketball 2; FHA 1, Treasurer l, Glee Club 1,2, 3, Vice President 2; DCT 4, Treasurer. WILLIAM HARLAN MOORE All our knowledge is ourselves to know. Sigma 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4,.479 22g xeex MARILYN JEAN MORRIS A pretty girl is like a melody. Student Council 1; Beta 2, 3, 4, President 3; Miss SAHS; Inter-Club Council 3; Sub Juniors 3, 4. KENNETH JOHN MURPHY Ken Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. St. Maria Goretti High School 1; Syosset High School 2, 3. DARRYL OSTERHOUDT Take it easy, have your fun, and let the world flicker on. Spanish Club 1, JAMES VERNON PACETTI He's always striving to do his best; someday he '11 be a great success. JOHN BRYAN PAGE Beware when a thinker is turned loose on earth. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant 4; Golf Team 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2. LAURA GAIL PARKER Cheerfulness is her nature. DCT 4. JIMMY VINCENT PASTORE Tiny Mighty of build and great of heart. Class President 1; Class Vice President 3; Football 1,2,3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball 1,2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Surfers' Club 4; Superlative 4. GLORIA JEAN PETERSON It is a cheering thought to think. Glee Club 2; DCT 4. SUZANNE MARIE POST As she thinketh in her heart, so is She. Science Club 1; Band 1,2, 3; Majorette 2,3; Beta 3. LARRY WILLIAM POTTORFF A likeable person with a great disposition. North Hagerstown High School 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 8, 4. ELAINE REGISTER The best mirror is an old friend. SHARYN LYNN REID Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta 2, 3. MICHAEL REWIS Mike A man with an aim will be a man with a name. Sigma 2; Class Executive Committee 4. LINDA MARIE RITCHEY The measure of a person's life is the spending of it not the length. Pep Club 1, 2, 8, 4; Alpha 2, 3, 4, Historian 8; Jacket Journal 1; Sub Juniors 4. GENE POVLA Never too serious, never too gay, but a hard worker in every way. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2, 8, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4. EVELYN PERVIANCE Memory is the diary we all carry about with us. Hialeah High School 1, 2; Sentinel High School 3; Glee Club 4; Delta 4. JEAN ANN RACIOT Jeanie Cheerfulness works wonders. Jacket Journal 1; Pep Club 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; Alpha 2; Kappa 3. JERRY REDMON His patience will achieve more than his force. JOHN CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON Most men adore the rising sun more than the setting sun, but I think night time is the right time. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Homecoming Attendant 1; Mr. Junior 3; Beta Sweet- heart 3; Delta Sweetheart 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Superlative. PENELOPE ROLLESTON A beautiful face is a silent commendation. Student Council 1,2; Homecoming Attendant 1; Beauty Section 2; Delta 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4. JOHN JERRY ROOKS Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Coral Gables 1, 2; Football 2, 4. ROBERT F. ROUSSEAU Life is as full of fun as we make it. Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Football 2; Baseball 2; DCT 3, 4, Vice President 4. ROBERT SANDY Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous mind. GWEN SASSER Talk happiness, the world is sad enough. ANNA JANE SCHULTZ Kindness and sincerity reflect in one '3 face and manner. Delta 2, 4; DCT 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; FNA 2. GLORIA FAYE SHELL It is a very hard undertaking to seek to please everyone. DC T 4. DENNIS TROY SHORE A wise man divides his time equally - play, work, play. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Sigma 2, 3; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3. DEAN SIKES Always willing, always ready. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. SANDRA DIANNE SIMPSON Rarely seen without a big smile and a ready greet- ing. Delta 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. JILL ANNE SLATER Live and learn. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain; Delta 2; Class Executive Committee 4; Miss Junior 3; Beauty Section 3; Letterman's Club 4, Secretary. ANN LETHELLA SLUSSER A willing worker, a good student, and a good friend. Central Columbia County Joint High School; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 4. MARGIE ANN SMELAND Cgeggy 1 Grace is in her step, heaven in her eyes. Pep Club 1, 3,4; Alpha 2; Kappa 3. SOPHIA ELINORE SMIRCH Chickie Variety is the Mother of Enjoyment. Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 1, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Delta 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3; Youth Legislature; Jacket Journal 3; Lettermen's Club 4; Teen Town Board 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; Superlative 4. JO ANNE SMITH She reminds us of champagne - she's always bubbling over. Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Lettermen's Club 4; Alpha 2, 8; Kappa 3; Sigma Sweetheart 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 4. GARY SMITH An industrious boy, good at sports, seldom is he out of sorts. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. CLYDE LOCKWOOD SMITH He does easily what others find difficult and goes about it like a man. Sigma 3, 4, Historian 4; Latin Club 2, President 2; Football 2; Class Executive Committee 4. RUSSELL SMITH Good nature is an element of success. SUSAN KATHLEEN SMITH A Bit of seriousness; a bit of fun; but with her all work's well done. Alpha 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Jacket Journal 3; EL CASTILLO Staff 4; Student Council 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Sub Juniors 3, 4, Secretary 4; Teen Town Board 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Superlative 4. BONNIE VERYL SNEATH Truth and loyalty are her creed, Ready to help a friend in need. Alpha 2, 8,4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Sub Juniors 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 4. JON K. SNY u 1 moments are wasted time. Football 2, 3 Sigma 2, 3, 4; V1ce PreSIdent 4; Student Council 4, Clerk 4; Track 2, 3. TERREL M. SOLANA Knowledge itself is power. DCT 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 8, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Inter-Club Council 4. FRANK LUKE SPENCER Life without music would be a mistake. Football 1, 2; Sigma 2; Class Executive Committee 4. GAYLE STONE She says little and accomplishes much. GEORGIA EVELYN STOVER Individuality is the root of everything good. FHA 1; Delta 2; Gamma 2, Vice President; DCT 4. SUSAN DEBORAH STRATTON Wt, great things of her we will expect. Latin Club 2, Parliamentarian 2; FNA l, 2; FTA 1; Girls' Basketball 1, 2; Golf Team 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 4; Youth Legislature 4; Class Executive Committee 2; Beta 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Alpha 4; Sub Juniors 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Girls' State 3. GLENN STREETER y 1 greeable. person is one who agrees with me. SHARON STANLEY A pleasure to be with; a true joy to know. Alpha 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 1; FNA 1. DENNIS BAIN STEED You hear that boy laughing, you think he 's all fun; But the angels laugh, too, at the good he has done. Class Vice President 1; Class President 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Mr. Freshman 1; Student Council 4; Assembly Committee 3; Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3; Teen Town Board 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Mayor 4; Sigma 2, 3,4, Chaplain 3, Vice President 4; Pep Club 1; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; EL CASTILLO Staff 2, 3; Interact 4, Treasurer 4; Superlative 4. MIRIAM DOROTHEA STEWART Silence speaks louder than words. Hastings High School 1, 2, 3. BRENDA STONE A pretty face is a mark of virtue. RICHARD ARTHUR STREETER A good sport and an all around good guy. DIONECIA ANN SWAIN Donnie Where looks are fond and words are few. Alpha 2, 3. ROBERT LOCKE TAYLOR His friendly personality wins friends in every local- 1ty. Football 1, 2; Track 2; Latin Club 2; Sigma 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. FRANKIE LYNN TENNEY Deeds, not words, shall speak for me. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Latin Club 2, 3; DOT 4. GARY THOMAS I live for fun, and fun Ihave. LOUIE THOMAS A man is what he is because he was what he was. SUZANNE NELWYN TILLIER Do your duty and leave the rest for heaven. Alpha 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; FHA 1,2. ARTHUR WAYNE USINA Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter, sermons and soda-water the day after. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Track 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,4. LEE WALLS Ability to do his task, wit and talent - what more could you ask for? Football 2. JACKIE ANN WALTON To help is the most beautiful verb in the world. Beta 3. GLENDA PAULINE WATTS Through life she goes with a pleasant smile. Delta 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 1, Treasurer 2. JEANNIE ANN WEBB Life is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. Pep Club 1; Delta 2, 3; Beta 4. GAIL VAN DER MULEN Speech is silver, but Silence is Golden. RANDY VINCELLETTE Not that I love study less, but I love fun more. WILLIAM ELMORE WALKER The best men are those who do things, not talk of them, Band 1,2,3; DCT 4. WESLEY LUPTON WALLACE Never say, I can 't, always, I'll try. Footba111,2,3,4;T1-ack 2, 3, 4; Sigma 2, 3; Teen Town Board 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. JEAN MARIE WELLS Life is not so short but that there is always time for cour- tesy. Alpha 2, 3. SUSAN WESTRIDGE A good mind possesses a kingdom. SUSAN HELEN WHITE Silence is more musical than any song. Delta 2; Gamma 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; DCT 4. KATHY WOODS A light heart lives long. ELENI H. XYNIDES Happiness is the supreme object of existence. Gamma 2; Beta 2; Glee Club 1. AMY YELVINGTON It's the tranquil people who accomplish much. DOWNING BANKS YOUNG , uing maketh a full man; conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. .h: ' MARILYN YOUIthhhx xiOnesoLthehba't things to have up your sleeve is a funny bone. Palatka High School 1,2; Kappa 3; Pep Club 3,4; Superlative 4. PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: H. ALEX LOACH Give me a firm spot on which to stand and I will move the earth. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Teen Town Boar: l, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Mayo 4. ROBERT BRUCE NIX I just love work, I could sit and watch it for hours. . Football 1, 2, 3. 7AM---what an ungo-lykhour! ! H Wouldn't it be funny if he tripped?! Somebody catch that chicken! . HELP! ! LJ 5 ye? w daz7af YECHHHHH! ! ! ! ! Mass surgery I33 Would I love to take a shower. Senior Pride---Our first chicken! Hey, look what I found! Here come our customers. Our Senior Sponsors I34 'q. MOPS JU OFFlOERQ President - - - - - - - - Wayne Strickland Secretary - - - - - - - - Marilyn Bissett Vice-President - - - - - - - Kaye Hartley Treasurer - - - - - - - - - Charlie Moore CLAQQ OF 1966 Knowledge of our duties is the most essentialpart of the philosophy of life. If you escape duty you avoid action. The world demands results. - George W. Goethals I36 WW AND M199 JUNIOR MB. 37 I Charles Addington Beverly Ansell Connie Asbury Belle Bammu' J n Barrancotto Charles Barwick Ron Bement Randy Bement Marilyn Bissett John Black Judeena Blackmer Donna Blalock Floyd Boa'tright John Bobinski Terry Booth Lois Bordner George Bowman Patsy Brooks Simone Broudy Steve Brown Charles Browning Glorida Brumite Chuck Burres Dumpsey Burres Marie Byrd Victor Capo Margaret Chason Charla Chastain Philip Clemons Anthony Cochran Frances Coffey Bill Conner Jo Ann Copeland Tim Cowart Lynn Creedon Richard Crlenjak Walter Culbreth Chester Daigle Butch Davis Randy Davis David Dixons Jimmy Dean Cecil Dotson Sandra Dykes Buddy Eatman Adrienne Evans Brenda Floyd Philip Forrester Bill Foster Nellie fourakgr Ann'FOx Wanda Gaines David Gamsey Judy Garnett Jake Gause Jane Gilchrist Linda Godwin Greg Goode Marciann Gowan Ken Gran June Gruppe Frank Guardino Malodeejla, A. Gail Harris Jean Hart 5 Kaye Hartley Larry Helms Ginger Henuber Darrel Hill Linda Hoag Jo Ann Hill Carla Hotlzclaw Betsy Houghton Butch Hudelson Martha Hughes Jody Hunter Tom Hunter Pat Johns Patty Johnson Parrish Jones m Xi aHW , r 39 5M ' wm Allen Johson Susan Kelm Ricdard Kessock John Knight Joann Kovolski Julia Langston Sharon Lanier Leslie Leonard Jim Loach Jean Lloyd Cheryl Manucy Carol Marcott David Marks Connie Marvick Judy Mays Georgia McClane Melan McCormick Bill McIntyre Howard McRae Randy Mellott Bruce Masters Pat Menser Jimmy Mercer Martha Mercer Carl Merendino David Middleton Philip Miller Walter Mitchell Tommy Mize Charles Moore Raymond Mullally Tommy Mullis Deresa Nettles Anna Ochoa Rand y. Ortagus Sandra Osborne Donna Osteen Frankie Pate Liz Philips Mary Jane Pomar Joy Porter Sandy Powers Wayne Pratten Eddie Raulerson Henry Reidelberger Susan Reinhardt Jeanette Roberts Barbara Rodgers Robby Rodgers Harold Rome Jerry Ross Terry Roundtree Larry Russell Carolyn SegUi Romona Scoggins Eddie Shankles Kenny Shuford Mary Simms Pat Si npson Lynn Smith Teresa Stanford Mike Stauffer Ray Sterling Ray Strickland Richard Stuart Charles Tanner Mike Tart Marlene Taylor Roy Taylor Kenny Tenny Jenny Tedder Glenda Usina Jerry Vaughn Jerry Van DerMeulen Joyce Vestal Wayne Vinceletter Rainie Wages Randy Walls Diane Wasson Ken Webb John Westbrook Jackie Whitcomb Ricky Whittington Bob Williams Wilmer Willis Barbar Woods Don Woods I46 m W w OFFICERS President - - - - - - - - Michelle Tillier Secretary - - - - - - - Mary Anne Silva Vice-President - - - - - - Kathy Foxworth Treasurer - - - - - - - - - Bambi Bradley CLAQQ OF- 1967 It is not so important to know everything as to know the exact value of everything, to appreciate what we learn, and to arrange what we know. - H. More I48 Danzab Reese sum Ohm M124 AND M199 QOPHOMORE I49 James Albrecht Ray Ashton Burgess Autrey David Banks Nancy Barnes Charlene Barrancotto John Batten Ted Bauer Pat Bertke Lee Bethea Susan Billitz Bambi Bradley Jack Binegar Glen Black Nancy Brett James Black Billy Brooks Peggy Burchfield Larry Burkett Beverly Burnett Rosemary Bower Linda Burt Linda Butler Jan Campbell Diane Carter Jenny Carter Ronnie Capallia Bruce Cason Carlene Chapman Melvin Chapman ISO Mike Davis Steele Davis Linda Dean Skipper Derrick David Dobbs a o 6? rm '1 mufmw 1m Mike Dolan Roberta Dolan Carol Dueschel Donnie Eison lKenneth Engle Marlene Cline Randy Enman Carol Facemire Bryan Collins Robert Collins Ricky Fair Bette Field Valerie Collins Rodney Cook Eddie Cooneli Sandy Fisher Cheryl Cooper Laura CoOper Jim Crookshank Judy Cruse Clarice Cubbedge Eddie Culbreth Dorothy Curlee Howard Davis Linda Davis l5l Shirley Fisher Mike Flautt Fred Fletcher Ken .Ford Susie Forrester Henry Forsythe Margo Franklin Betty Frederick Kathy Foxworth Darrell Fuller Harold Futch Richard Graves Teri Ganson David Green Richard Green Cathy Gauch Bill Gause Steve Gause Berkley Greenway Katherine Griffis Don Gumble Michael Hahn Ronnie Hall Laddie Halstead Lola Halstead Arnita Halyburton Stephanie Haney Jerry Hanley John Hanson John Harnage l52 Jerry Johnson Javonne Joiner Julie Jones Phyllis J ones Rene Kaplan Kim Keating Pete Kendrick Karen Kimbrough John Knight Jerry Knowles Carole Helmly Janice Knudsen Peggy Lamb John Herndon Kirk Lawrence Pam Herndon Jeannie Leavines Elaine Herring LeRoy Hodgins Dennis Hollingsworth Carl Lee Don Hooker Jon Huenick Debbie Huff Ronnie Huff Sandra Hunt Dennis Hunter Jennifer Jackson Helen Johns Herbie Johnson l53 Linda LeMoyne Joanne Lewis Pat Lingold Susan Longo Carl Lord Carmen Lord Cheryl Lord Darlene Lord Eugene Loveland Libby Lundquist Murphy McDaniels Cindy Maltby Linda McDonald Kathy McElroy Virginia McSwain James Manucy Nelson Marchioli Jean Marks Cynthia Masters Jere Masters Linda Major Mike Masters Janice Mathews Robert Mathis Jack Mauldin Bonnie Mays Barbara Mercer Carl Merendino Jess Merritt Betty Ann Mills I54 John Park Jane Pate Rex Patton Pat Phillips Scott Phillips Ed Piet Shauna Ponce Doris Quigley Henry Quigley Sylia Ransom Eddie Moellar Chuck Reedy David Reese Linda Redmon Tommy Morrison Terry Redmon Larry Murrow Bonnie Nelson Rick Nixon. Jimmy Norris Lonnie Register Lavoune Norris Susie Oliver Barbara Orta'gus Ralph Ortagus Brenda Osborne Nancy Osgood Kenneth Outley Jimmy Owens Danny Page l55 Stuart Reid Ricky Rentz Clifton Rewis J ames Rewis Chuck Reynolds Grover Rice Jeannine Robinson David Rocco Evelyn Rousseau Richard Rumsey Lorraine Ryan David Seaman Charles Sassar Sonya Schelly Dolores Schilling Gwen Shankles Kenny Sheaffer Carol Sikes Gene Sikes Mary Anne Silva Cheryl Schriver Jerry Sinclair Robin Sircy Carol Lee Slater Becky Smith Jack Smith Linda Smith David Smith Wayne Smith Debbie Sneath l56 Dennis Thierrien J immy Tout Janet Tedder Vicki Tedder Wayne Tralikill Michele Tillier Mike Tindall Linda Wainman Wanda Walton Bernice Watson Sandra Solana Alma Wax Shirley Weedman Paul Whatley B 11w 'db BillSpell 1 hi y anna Steed Darlene Stembridge Chuck Stevens Gloria Stevens Rosalind Whitly Mike Stevens Neil Stevens Mary Stewart Wayne Stewart Linda Stover Clay Stratton Robert Suddeth Ronnie Taylor Jerry Thierrien 157 DENNIS WILBURN LARRY WILBURN DARLEN E WILSON ROBERT WOLFE STEPHA NIE YOUNG DON ZITTRAUER l58 FREQHMEN OFFICERS President Steve Rooks Vice -President Ann Beech Secretary John Kennedy Treasurer Jack Nesbitt LAQQ OF 1968 The first thirig education teaches you is to walk alone. -Trader Horn I60 WNW Dmotig Fomolm ME. AND M199 FPEQHMAN lbl Eddie Adams George Adams Mike Adams Lois Addington Kathy Akras Edward Allen Freddie Allen Terry Allen Wanda Ammons David Anderson Joe Andrew Bill Angyalfy Robin Atkins James Baas Dana Bacon Pam Bacon Steve Banta David Ballard Florence Barnes Ken Barrett Pat Barwick Shirley Baxter Ann Beech Carol Bennett Mike Bettes Joan Bobinski Francis Boothe Sandy Boswell Earline Bowen Elizabeth Bower Norbert Boyd Jerry Braddock ' Chris Bravo Jeri Breedlove David Brown Russell Brown Varnell Brown Raya Bugeski Craig Burdick Rhonda Burke Mike Cooper Eva Crlenjak Gary Curley Charles Daigle Theresa Daigle Elaine Davis John Davis Rhonda David Richard Davis Jim Dotson Stephen Durden Arlow Eagleson June Edingfield David Edwards Robert Ellis John Fant John Faulk Gail Faulkner Ronald Fehr Doug Feltner Wayne Burket Lois Burnett Jackson Burney David Bush Louie Callemyn Janet Campbell Paulette Campbell Al Canova Teddy Caraway Joe Carter Brenda Chapman Chester Chason Howard Clark Joe Clausman Margaret Clifford Linda Coffey Gary Colee Kitty Cook Jimmy Cooper Marion Cooper Gordon Fisher John Fountain Dorothy Fouraker W Sylvia Frazier John Frederick Ellen Frith Durrell Germain Karen Germain Darrell Goodwin Willie Grant Thomas Greenway Carolyn Grow Larry Guzman Donna Hanley David Hanson Deborah Hanson Mary Harrill Linda Harris Hasty Harrold Keith Hayes Brenda Henry Eddie Higgins Frankie Hitchcock Lynn Hodnett Jerry Hollingsworth Forrest Hopkins Jackie Hopkins Barbara Houghton Donnie Huff Andrea Hunziker John Hussey Irene Hutto Lynn Irwin David Jackson Albert Jenkins Mathew Jenkins Sandy Johns Sharon Johnson Mike Jones Jerry Leonard Roderick Loyd George Lukaszeski Kevin McElroy Mike McQuaig Sarah McQuaig Sadie McSwain Lawrence Marquarot Richard Martin Titus Martin Mark Masters Mickey Masters Ronnie Mauldin Rosemary Mayer Karen Mencer Martha Middleton Lois Miller Mike Mier Ronald Mitchell Chuck Moore Betsy Kaniaris John Kennedy Marjorie Kent Chris Kersey Claude Kight Gail King Brad Kinsey Bill Kling Linda Klipstine Gay Knowles Jimmy Knowles Glenda Knight Charlie Lacy Paul Landry Lucy Lang Gary Layfield Winnis LeBlanc Shirley Lee B111 Lekas Faye Lekas Cindy Moorehouse Doloris Motes Rita Nail Jack .NeSbitt Jill Nesbitt C. 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AUGUSTINE NATIONAL BANK 60 Cathedral VA 9-2246 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BAILEY DUNBRIK CO. CONCRETE PRODUCTS 360 North San Marco VAlley 9-8652 Compliments of FREDlS DRIVE IN 415 Ponce de Leon Blvd. South NORDAN'S PASTRY SHOP VAlley 9-2964 33 Cordova Street St. Augustine, Fla. Compliments of J 8: US BANNER FOODS 200 Anastsia Blvd. VAlley 9-2221 STUDIO OF FLOWERS Lightner Museum of Hobbies Building VAlley 4-2410 See us first for flowers for all those important occasions - dances showers, weddings, installations, gifts - We can meet your needs in color - orginality - low prices Compliments of a. FRIEND Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '64-'65 and to those in years to come. May your future be one of happiness and prosperity, For top quality protection at low cost in all your insurance needs call or see: J. D. JAY POWELL 123 St. GeorgeStreet St. Augustine, Fla. Phone 829-6386 $ You're In good hands Mill ALLSTATE' INSURANCE FOUNDED BY SEARS M Immune Companies . Homo Well.- 8m. INSURANCE 8: REAL ESTATE AS. CURTAIN-CALHOUN AGENCY THOMPSON-BAILEY AGENCY, INC. JAMES A. COLEE AGENCY, INC. VERLE A. POPE AGENCY W. H. ROBBINS AGENCY J. H. MANUCY AGENCY ST. AUGUSTINE REALTY EUGENE S. BARNES 8z SON Compliments of GINTY HEATING AND PLUMBING 12 Williams Street St. Augustine , Florida 116 St. George St. VA 4-1777 St. Augustine , Florida GRESHAM OPTICALS HARRY E . GRESHAM Dis pens ing Optic ian SERVICE PAINT 8: GLASS CO. ml.- rubyw :iCJlJ1rFiIEFtrJ mm , 1 FOR A WONDERFUL,FUTURE! n , WISHES BEST, J. C. BLALOCK1S FOOD CENTER 135 King St, Groceries Meats Pr oduce Poultry RONNIE1S SERVICE STATION 81 GARAGE VAlley 4-3348 Z706 Ponce DeLeon Blvd. KIXIE1S MEN1S SHOP 138 St. George Street C ompliments of the BUCKINGHAM HOTEL POWERS AND BURTON RADIO AND TELEVISION CO. Zenith TV and Radio Sales and Service 60 St. George St. Phone 4-1541 STANDARD PRINTING TYPE WRITER REPAIR SERVICE VA 9-5362 63 Hypolita St. Augustine, Florida Compliments of JERRY4S CAMERA CENTER Quality Photo Finishing 2 Prints for the Price of One on All Snapshots 14 Bay Street THE HARTLEY SHOP Ladies' Children's and Infants' Wear 112 St. George St. VAlley 9-2746 Compliments of S. J. DeGRANDE CITY GATES FURNITURE CO. 21 Orange Street VAlley 4-1568 SEARS ROEBUCK CO. 123 St. George Street VAlley 9-5656 St. Augustine, Florida WJLLM macaw? MW MAIL 8mg 94:47AL BAKER7S NO. 2 LMWMMWn km 777w , gLr-ra'a 94 9414464 6 ato Wu WM MW Wow NQLngm mm 7::W fmw Q WWVLWQ mwngw 0.6440470 sz7 WW. 3 W W J CLUL ,wi mam? WW kirfLDymM OCLfU 7W QQ-A-erigCXJCh-f: 'U aiow Wwb Vvqrqv Mcf vbkbea 470ij karuv. FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY KELLEY GEORGE JR. Wholesale Tobac conist and C onfectione r 63 San Marco Ave. VAlley 9-9881 CRAIG1S FURNITURE STORE QUALITY FURNITURE 107 St. George St. VAlley 9-3211 ST. AUGUSTINE LODGE 1017 Loyal Order of the Moose and Charter 1911 Women of the Moose AKRAS F OREM OS T IN FASHION 1151 St. George St. THE CAROUSEL SHOP Infant thr2u Petite Jrs. 122. St. George Street St. Augustine, Florida WILLIS, INC. The Home of Good Furniture 87-91 Riberia Street St. Augustine, Florida APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. Specialists in Electrical Living 99 St. George St. VAlley 9-2316 Compliments of CULLIGAN2S SOFT WATER SERVICE J. E. LOTT, Owner P. O. Box 433 VA 829-8622 RUSSEUS BAR B QUE DRIVE IN ALPHA TRl-HI-Y THE VAGABOND HOUSE Best Wishes to Our High School Friends and Customers 120 St. George St. St. Augustine, Florida Compliments of A FRIEND C ompliments of SALVADOWS Thanks for your support of the 1965 E1 Castillo! mM MQWLW 6 THE ANNUAL STAFF Covering All Your Important Events 112 gm Serving St. Augustine and St. Johns County Cordova St. VA 9-22.86 Compliments of WW WW GOOD LUCK, GRADUATES! gfngw b aye; W 1J2, jg xj,7cha . :9 1a RWMLI KjKJyxf ayag 9U 42?. . 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St Augustine High School - El Castillo Yearbook (St Augustine, FL) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

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St Augustine High School - El Castillo Yearbook (St Augustine, FL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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