Terry Parker High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

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TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL Jacksonville, Florida SECOND EDITION W'tl die pas si ntj of time, the echoes• of our school fife tjrow fainter unci then die aivaij lihe the school daij memories °f our tjrand-parents. ldde hope, that in this ijear s C hieftain, we may hrincj had Some of tL ose lost echoes. fU as you turn these putjeS, compare the echoes of our last year with th e echoes of the past. Two TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL V X S? Si „ fv v V V, °o . °ov01 V v Vt 9 . 5 i v 0 OTBALL a T ✓ ■ WT PARKE vs. HASTINGS ■day, September 28, 1957 Gutor Bowl ticket rw ian siues llasion $ M 8:00 P.M. Parker coreT'Tn Finar Seconds To Earn 6-6 Tie Against Hastings By RAY CRAWFORD Timea-Unlon Sports Writer Terry Parker battled back for touchdown In the final 48 seconds to gain a 6-6 tie with Hastings’ Spudsters in a fiercely fought, muddy Gator Bowl football battle last night before slightly more than 1,500 rain-soaked spectators. The tying touchdown was a real breathtaker that had Terry Parker's crowd wondering for an instant whether or not the Braves had six points. The TD came when lullback Fred Padgett recovered . halfback EUls Johnson's 46-7. last week. Padgett had a chance to break the 6-6 deadlock with an extra Lnt kick but he was rushed the conversion attempt lek went low under .Quart - on I and fell on it for a touchdown. The only other scoring threat was by Terry Parker In the second perod. Johnson returned Jerry Masters’ kickoff from the Parker 20 to Hastings’ 49 to start the Braves surging hack after Hastings’ touchdown. Coach Aaron Brown’s young- sters ground out a first down at the Hastings 14. But four plays later the Braves had to give up the ball on the nine as the Spud-sters’ line turned In a brilliant defensive stand. Marcus Barnes was a standout for the Spudsters with his running. kicking and all-round lead- ership on the field. Hastings had a 1(M) record last season and won its opener this year. Terry Parker beat Baldwin. 46-7. last week. Hauinc 0 • • e Terry Parker 0 0 0 H MUrif«'UTouc hCown. Morfaa CS. run). Terry Parker— touchdown. Pad tell tro-covered Johnson’ tumble In end sone . % ■ 5? c o- v % Halloween Ball READMISSION BLANK Holden DATE Illness Illness- Doctor Deaths Busine: Workin Out of Weath Discipl Skippir Pag© five SJ.N30 AXJIJ 7vrtrfmforvatf ,’MiiN-QHnod «u no; %(vd h QuteAt® MM ‘SWU’ M « «WA-U U Mada fa J Uuj, (pwikoA. CUpha. dH. Projects Fund Barbecue Key Club Sweetheart Page Eight Because of her kindness and graciousness to all who know her we are honored to dedicate our 1958 Chieftain to Mrs. II. Terry Parker. Besides many other activities, Mrs. Parker teaches a Sunday School class of 17 year old girls at the Southside Baptist Church, plays the piano, and takes a great interest in cooking. In addition to a combined auditorium and gym, the Parker house, a dormitory for boys, was recently completed at the Baptist Home for Children. But we are most grateful to Mrs. Parker for her most generous donation of sixty band uniforms for the Terry Parker High Band. We can’t thank her enough. Page Nine SIDNEY G. FRIEND Principal B.S., M.Ed. Kansas State Teachers College University of Florida PAUL O. McCOY Assistant Princi al B.S., M.S. Kansas State Teachers College Louisiana State University University of Florida Florida State University ADMINISTRATION KATHARINE HOLDEN B.S., M.Ed. Columbia University University of Florida RALPH STOREY B.A. Stetson University Florida Southern Page Ten BETTY JO BERTRAM Home Economics b.s. Tennessee Polytechnic Institute HENRY W. BISHOP English B.S. University of Florida PAT BLAKE Physical Education B.S. Young Harris Junior College, Georgia Teachers College BARBARA BRADFORD Business Education B.S. Florida State University FACULTY AARON II. BROWN Physical Education B.A.. M.A. University of Florida ANNE M. CASHION English B.S. Georgia State College for Women ARLENE BURRUS Health B.S. University of North Carolina, High Point College M. L. CHAPMAN Math A.B. Newberry College, University of Illinois, Duke University, Florida State University, University of Florida Page Twolve JOAN CUNNINGHAM English B.S. Florida State University SUZANNE DAVIS History and Math B.A. John B. Stetson, University of Florida WILLIAM M. DuBOSE Biology B.S., M.A. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, University of Florida VIRGINIA EARLY Librarian B.S., M.A. Florida State College for Women, Northwestern MAURICE DAVIS History B.S., M.A., Ph.D. University of A 1 a b a m a Teachers College, Columbia University THOMAS F. DOYLE English, French B.A. New York University, Florida Southern LeROY DUPRE Art B.S. Florida State University W. E. FOWLER Math A.A., B.S., M.A. East Mississippi Junior College, Memphis State, Peabody, University of Florida Page Thirteen v n KITTY FUNDERBURK Home Economics B.S. University of Miami, Florida State University ALLEN HARRELL Geography B S Troy State Coliege M. M. HARTSFIELD English B.A. University of Minnesota EMERSON HEAD Orchestra B.Mus. University of Michigan MARGIE GABRIEL Physical Education B.S. Woman’s College University of North Carolina ROBERT L. HARTMAN Physical Education B.S. Purdue University FACULTY NANTZ HARVARD English, History B.A. Florida State University ANN HERLONG English, Math B.A. Columbia College Page Fourteen ARNOLD B. HILL Business Education B.A. Washington Missionary College, Marshall College BETTY HODGES Music B.S. Winthrop, Columbia College, Peabody THOMAS HOWARD Math Wake Forest, Georgia Teachers, Stetson ROBERT L. KINNEY Science B.S., M.S. Purdue University, Butler University WILLIAM KELLY Band B.S. University of Chattanooga, East Tennessee State College MICKEY KOHNKE Physical Education B.S. University of Minnesota Page Fifteen FRAZIER M. LONG Physical Education, History B.S. Western Carolina College WILLIAM McCOY Geography B.A. University of Florida, University of Miami, Jacksonville University BERT MORSII Science B.S. The Citadel JAMES NICHOLS Math B.A. University of North Carolina, University of Florida JOSIE MESSER History A.B. University of Florida, Florida State College for Women MAXIE MILLER, _ , Math, History . £ W-S B.S. Clemson, Erskine, University of Florida FACULTY ALINE MYERS Home Economics B.S. Ohio University ELOY POLO History B.A. University of Florida Page Sixteen GERALDINE REEVES Foreign Languages A.B., M.A. Georgia Teachers College, Bessie Tift, Tulane EDITH RUSSELL English B.A. Georgia State College for Women GEORGE RECITKO Science B.S. Peabody, Bavlor University, University of Florida BETTY JEAN SANDERS Math B.S. Florida State University HAROLD SEABERG Industrial Arts B.S. University of Florida LOUISE SHAMHART Latin B.S. Miami University, Ohio State University J. H. SMITH English B.A. University of Florida L. F. SMITH History B.S., M.A. Mississippi State, Mississippi Southern, Peabody Teachers College Page Seventeen k mt wmm JESSIE SNOWDEN English B.A. Clarke Junior College, Blue Mountain College BETTY TATE Art B.S. University of Alabama, Auburn LEROY THOMAN Driver Training B.S. University of Dubuque S. P. VANDIVIERE English B.A. Tulane, Florida State University Math B.S. Florida State University JACK TAYLOR Physical Education B.S. University of Florida FACULTY HOWARD THOMAS Graphic Art B.S,, M.A. Western Kentucky, Peabody RAY VECKRUISE tMusicj Mus.B. Oklahoma Baptist University Poge Eighteen PHYLLIS WEISS Business Education B.S. Syracuse University Not Pictured: WOFFORD WILLIAMS Science B.S. The Citadel SYLVIA WHITE D.C.T. B.M., B.H.E. Temple University, Jacksonville College of Music, Florida State University ELAINE WOODARD Librarian A.B., B.S. Georga State College for Women, Louisiana State University The Library Poge Nineteen Chemistry for 'vant it. What di School' Lunch time Mr. Storey. Poge Twenty QJIqJUL' jlcd l D,h S emor OFFICERS PATSY PADGETT .................................... President BARRY PURCELL ............................... Vice-President JOSIE MUNIZ....................................... Secretary CLAIRE LEVENBERGER................................ Treasurer MARTHA HUNT ....................................... Chaplain KEITH HARTSF1ELD .......................... Sergeant-at-Arms ANNE JOHNSON ............................. Parliamentarian MR. McCOY, MISS CUNNINGHAM ........................ Sponsors Poge Twenty-Two SENIORS CHARLES ARNOLD “The thinkinest thinker, that ever thunk.” FAY BAILEY “It’s a friendly heart, that has plenty of friends. BARBARA ALLEN “Her hair as black as night, Her smile as bright.” JUDY ANDERSON “A sense of humor, a sense of wit, and plenty of nonsense. JOHN BAILEY “Life is too short to worry.' JACKIE BAXLEY “Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, never sad.” BARBARA BECKUM “Quite and dependable.’ ELEANOR BELCHER “Laughter is her best medicine. SENIORS BELINDA BERRY “Ready and willing, most capable too, always on hand to do her part.” GEORGE BERRY An honest man is king of men. PHYLLIS BORRACINO “Dark hair, shining eyes, merry humor, she’s a prize.” LEO BOTELER “Thou has wit, fun, and fire. NANCY BURNEY “A quiet, unassuming friend, upon whom you can depend. CAROL COPE “How calm and peaceful she is.” ANN CRAVATH “If having fun was a crime, “Ann,” would be serving a life sentence.” DON CULLIMORE “A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails.” Page Twenty-Four SENIORS SHELLEY CUNNINGHAM “A friend to everyone.” ORMAND DAVIS “A born comedian always entertaining his classmates.” I BUTCH EAGLE “The living proof that teachers earn their pay.” SUSAN ELLIS “Few things are impossible with diligence and skill.” BILL EVERITT “A man of inches and every inch a man.” PAT FERTIG “Behind those eyes much mischief lies.” GEORGE FORTNER “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may die.” KAY FOSTER “Mischief should be her middle name.” Poge Twonty-Fivc LARRY GOODWIN “If worry were the cause of death, I would live forever.” SENIORS JOHN GAIN “The man who learns is the man who gains.” CHRISTINE GLISSON “A face with gladness overspread. JOHN GORNTO “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” HENRY GREUTER “Hail, fellow will meet.” SHIRLEY HAMPTON A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance.” FREDDY HANCOCK “Bold is his signature.’ KEITH HARTSFIELD “His links are cast of manly mold for sports and contest bold.” SENIORS ELSA HILL “Voice with a smile.” JUDSON HINSON “Loved by those who know him, admired by those who don’t.” VIVIAN HOGAN “Judge her not by her speech for her actions speak louder than words.” AUDREY HOLLIS “As energetic as she is long.” ANN HARVEY “She who talks little thinks much. ESTHER HATCHER “First, last and always she sticks to every friend she has.” SONNY HELMS “Sleep first and study later.” CAROL HERRINGTON “Her ways are of pleasantness and peace.” SENIORS JOHN HOLMES “Men may come, men may go, I’ll get there even though I’m slow.' MARTHA HUNT An independent spirit devoted to high ideals.” ANNE JOHNSON “Don’t try to estimate what there is in a quiet person.” TIM JOINER “What should one do hut be merry.' BETTY KOGGE “Full of sweet a friend.” SALLY KRAMER “Endowed with all a woman’s art’s that please.” Pag© Twenty-Eight MARTHA HURLBERT- “It’s a friendly heart that has many friends.” JO ANN IRVING “Wisdom is better than rubies.” SENIORS TED LANDGRAF “He is good natured ever and has a good word for all.” OLIVER LEUTCHESER “He has no time for girls or fame, A mere diploma is his aim.” ,1 CLAIRE LEUENBERGER “Pretty, charming, and awful nice, the kind of girl you look at twice.” JOAN LONDON “Life’s a pleasant institution, Let’s take it as it comes.” HANK LUTEN “Take care of me, good men are scarce.” HARRY LYONS “All the world’s a stage but dig the crazy actors.” PAT McCOY “A smile for every girl, two for every boy.” BARBARA McDUFFIE “Another like her would be hard to find.” Page Twenty-Nine SENIORS GORDON MEADE “Teachers and classrooms are only objection to school.” PATSY MILLER “She’s the quiet type whose virtues never vary.” RICHARD MILLER “The mend is the standard of men.' CLAUDIA MONTGOMERY “Character, laughter, scholarship, mostly laughter.” PAT MOORE “A merry light gleams from her eyes.” LARRY MORAN “You can tell a man not by the words he speaks. But by the silence he keeps.” JOSEPHINE MUNIZ “It’s nice to lx? natural when you’re naturally nice.” WANDA NOLAN “She is clever and attractive too, when you’re with her you can’t be blue.” SENIORS ROBERT PATE “Genius is the capacity to avoid hard work.” TOMMY PETWAY “He spreads a contagious disease, “Laughter.” LEE PLATT “None can be himself but himself. RICHARD POLLOCK If it’s courage, lie's got it. PATTY OATES “Talk, talk, talk, her favorite hobby.” LARRY OVERSTREET “Dependable, conscientous, trustworthy, in all that he does. VIVIAN PACKHAM “Everyliody’s friend.” PATSY PADGETT “Cute, well dressed, neat and small, we think Patsy’s on the ball.” SENIORS BARBARA ROUMILLAT “Ability, energy, strength, these are the qualities of Barbara.” MICHAEL ROUSE “A gent who’s full of fun, he’s liked by everyone.” JACK SCARBROUGH “Athletic, clever, and kind, another just like him you’ll never find.” PETER SCHAEFER “They that do the most make the least noise.” Page Thirty-Two BARRY PURCELL “Be not deceived by his innocent appearance.” BRUCE RAINS “He excels in sports and is an excellent sport.” MARYANN RAFTERY “Don’t wake me up unless it’s Don.” MARYLOIS REINKYMYER “You will find her true whom all will love and trust.” SENIORS JIMMY SEAL “I can resist anything but temptation. SONYA SHIPMAN “A good disposition is more valuable than gold. ROBERT SHULL “Quiet and dependable.1 HARRY SMITH “Quality, not quantity is my measure.” VANCE SMITH “Not too quiet to be boring, not too loud to be annoying.” LAWRENCE STANFORD “There’s a lot of fun in the world if you know where to find it.” RITA STEEVES Politeness cost nothing and yields much.” JUANITA STORY “Always a smile to greet you, whenever she chances to meet you. Pago Thirty-Three SENIORS BRENDA TAYLOR “A kind heart makes a success. LARRY THOMPSON “For they conquer who believe they can.” FRANCES TOWNSAN “Frances is cheerful, active, and sometimes quiet.” PAT TUNSTALL Patience and understanding maketh a gentle nurse.” SHIRLEY WALKER “Always a jolly good person. EMILY WHITE “A light heart lives long.' FRANCES WILLIAMSON Mother’s pride. Father’s joy, Danny’s delight.” PEGGY WILSON “My true love has my heart and I have his.” SENIORS CHARLENE WINDERWEEDLE “Full of pep, full of life, a little world of happiness.” BUDDY WOLLITZ “Women, women, how I adore them.' GREGORY WOOD “By different methods, different men excel.” DON BREWER “Character, laughter, scholarship, mostly laughter.” Must be interesting First love Page Thirty-Five xis-Xuim 96oj Oke A unior a add OFFICERS MALCOLM STEEVES ......................................... President SHARON MOORE ..................................... Vice-President HELEN SCHUSTER ........................................... Secretary MARY JO JOHNSON .......................................... Treasurer MARY GEISMER ............................................. Chaplain WARD BYRD ......................................... Sergeant-at-Arms MR. POLO, MISS S. DAVIS ................................... Sponsors Pago Thirty-Eight JUNIORS Allen Albert Gayle Anderson Dale Armstrong Gary Barley Billy Bass Cecelia Benefield Anita Bennett Walter Bilbro Kenneth Black Lester Bostic Merry Bryant Sara Byrd Ward Byrd Marshall Carlton Yvonne Cavannaugh Joan Christensen Steve Clark Jimmy Coleman Mary Cone Barbara Cordell JUNIORS Jimmy Crawford Judy Crown Pat Danielson Glenda Davis Mary Davis Ernie Diamond Betty Dickinson Charles Douglas John Driggers Preston Dubyek Erik Eide Jerry Fallin Keith Farmer Pat Fipps Mary Geismer t------------‘ Joann Gibson Tommy Gibson Donald Giegcr William Glover Robert Goforth JUNIORS Sue Goodwin Linda Hadden Emily Haines Joan Harbcrt Barbara Harper Pat Harrell Edward Hartley Nancy Haynie Victoria Hazouri Margaret Haskins Rodney Higginbotham Glen Hill Claudia Hite Lillian Hogan Diana Hooker Phyllis Johns Alice Johnson Mary Jo Johnson Barbara Keene Jim Kiley JUNIORS Mike King Kate Klingcnbcrg Brenda Knowles Jean Kosiewski Phyllis League Virginia Lee Harris Lchmbeck Patty Lewis Jane Lohman Lee Longino Frances Love Glyen Lundwall Lynn MacKinnon Judy Martin Sarah Mayes Robert McCallum Bob McClosky Billy McElvecn Sharon Moore Melba Morton JUNIORS Sharon Mundy Jannie Myles Jackie Newman Nis Nisson Alfred Norton Richard O’Rear Johnny Orr Edwin Orser Fred Padgett Robert Padgett Dorothy Parks Teddy Pettigrew Betty Piersol Joey Queen Richard Seymour Jack Schuettc Helen Schuster Carol Schwab William Scott Carol Slick JUNIORS Peggy Smith Sandra Smith Connie Someillan Tommy Standifer Nadine Staier Malcolm Steeves Bob Stokes Mackie Summerlin Karen Svoboda Judy Thompson Robert Tomlinson Fuller Tresca Bill Ward Jeancllc Ward Reid Warren Sylvia Waters Thomas Watkins Ann Weitscn Andy Welbom Joyce Whatley JUNIORS Bill Wheelis Mary Williams Mike Williams Carl Wilson Walter Wingate Joanne Youngblood He’s not? Is that your pail? Camera shy Page Forty-Five Their first formal. Must be interesting. Phone number? What do you sec down there? My—how you’ve changed. Statues. Page Forty-Six Is J. U. in your future? TENTH GRADI Connie Acosta Robert Acrec Sammy Agrilla Robert Alias Benny Anderson Bobby Anderson Jan Anderson Lester Anderson Nancy Arnold Lavinia Atkins Jimmy Barbour Lamar Barlow Carol Bass Dick Beckman Shcllie Beeder Joyce Bennett Jerry Bettes Dona Black Joe Brandt Kitty Branch Ricky Brank Tom Brewer Donald Brown Hugh Bryan Judy Busey Cail Byrd Gaston Carlton Myles Carlton Diane Carroll Vicky Carter TENTH GRADE Barbara Clark Gerry Clayton Marcia Clemons Steve Cohen Juanita Commander Jimmy Conner Gail Craig Legrand Crosby Eddie Cunningham Tonda Davis Kathy Delcher Larry De Maria Mike Dicz Dorothy Dillingham Wayne Doolittle Pat Doomar Virgil Dube Donnie Eldin Ronnie Eldin Dick Elliot June Fallin Carol Forbes James Foreman Jimmy Frazier Betty Fridell Steve Friedman Elizabeth Fross Russell Garwin Kenneth Gaskin Carol Ciddcns TENTH GRADE Vince Cirive Inez Coleman Douglas Coride Harold Greene Millicent Gwin Bill Hager David Hancock Bonnie Harbert Barbara Hartley Pam Hellmuth Charles Henderson Joanne Hester Jackie Higgenbotham Gloria Highsmith Delores Highsmith Martha Jo Hill Wanda Hinson Jane Hoagland Laren Hodge Nancy Hodge Myra Hoffman Grace Hogan Carolyn Hoppkins Miriam Howe Mayla Hughes Tommy Hughes Urelia Irving Glen Jackson Margaret Johnson Page Fifty TENTH GRADE Evelyn Johnson Henry Johnson Gayle Jones David Jones Bill Kennington William Kemey Walter Killy Jeffery Scott Nan Knight John Knight Kenneth Kogge Robert Kosiewski Janet Lackenmyer Dennie Lit Freniere Mickey Lawson Diane Lienau Lee Lipert Ralph Liscnbee Susan Logan Jim Long Cecil Longino Jesse Lupo Evelyn Luttrell David Madsen Barbara Malloy Russel Maples Juanita Mathews Tommy Mayhigh Diane McQuain Louise Mcssick Pag® Fifty-On© TENTH GRADE Fred Miller Virginia Mitchel Margie Mitchem Marcy Morison Lee Montgomery Eldred Moody Bill Morgan Bennie Morris Pat Morton Claude Musgrove Nick Van Nelson Buddy Newman Diane Nickles Patty Northrop Willard Nowin Dwight Ogier Glenda O’Steen Harriet Owens Herbert Packham Joyce Padgett Judy Pasenen Judy Peacock Marian Pinkston Rita Pinkston David Raines Ansel Ramav Sandra Raulcrson Maiv Lee Redd Bobby Reeder Tom Rehkopf TENTH GRADE Bob Reinkemper Gary Renegar Larry Rhodes Judy Roberts Carol Romer Allen Rosenthal Cinger Ross Teri Ronan Redctha Rowland Mary Lee Sage Gerald Schmitz Janie Schroder Donnie Schwedimann Barbara Self Jeannie Servin Floyd Sewel Sonya Sheppard Dennis Sherman Ann Showalter Mike Shuman Delzene Smith Linda Smith Linda Smith Melvin Smith Janelle Speed Pat Storey Roxie Sutton Janet Taylor Sherman Taylor Barbara Testa TENTH GRADE Linda Thomas Jimmy Tullis Eva Turknett Gene Usher Patsy Vest Bill Vickers Holly Wade Ann Wager Wanda Warren Melvin Warren Babs Watts Robert Wilson Larry Wilhite Barbara Winchester Beverly Wishart Patricia Whitener Kay Wood Don Worthington Betty Yearty Betty Yordan Carolyn Yuill Ernest Buie Robert Kosiewski Page Fifty-Four It ain’t worth it! Just bom Interesting huh? Sorta big isn’t it? Big man Sugar and spice Hurry up girls Passing the apple Stand up straight Hello Comfy DANCE SENIOR Mich only CAFE soi NINTH GRADE Henry Allen Lcnore Anderson Dennis Andrews Bobby Anthol Clifford Arnold Joe Atkins Kay Bailey Virginia Baxley Bill Beck Leon Beck David Beddow Ralph Belleflower Christine Benner John Benya Linda Beverly Linda Bothwell Bonita Branch Joan Brennan Douglas Brown Glen Brown Peggy Brown Rodney Brown Joan Broxson Dean Buckett Sandra Camp Robert Cannon Jirrtmy Capell Roger Capel Ricnard Carter Rignan Carter NINTH GRADE Gary Camcr Bruce Chamblin Jean Cherry James Gird Barry Clark Maybelle Clark Donna Clements Linda Clinard Susan Coates Shirley Cochran Ronald Coleman Robert Collins Buddy Commander Billy Cone Danny Conklin Robert Connardy Al Covey Jane Crawford Barbara Crews Beverely Crozier Eloise Cubbige Sandra Danclison Barbara Davis Glenda Davis Lorrie Dclcher Cail Dewberry Diane Dixon Jimmy Downey Vfilis Edmonds Bobby Edwards NINTH GRADE Buddy Ellison Pat Elmore Shirley Fanelly George Franklin Jimmy Fortuna Shirley Ferguson Michael Forkes Kay Foster Mary Ellen Foster Bill Fraher Bonnie Fultz Douglas Gibson Lyndl Glass Olino Glover Bobby Gomez Robert Goody Johnny Graham Mary Sue Green Pat Greer Waldo Greider Phillip Groff Tanda Gmim Jimmy Hallchurton Charlotte Hanby Paul Hanna Jay Harms Karen Harper Frances Harrell Glenda Harris Gene Harrison Page Sixty NINTH GRADE Larry Hartsfield David Harvey Henry Heath Sandra Helsey Tommy Herden Joe Hester Carole Hill Jerome Hill Lindo Hook Ella Holland Barbara Howard Jimmy Hurst Cia Huston Diana Hutchinson Johnny James Judy Jc Lois Jo! Jomcr Lois Jones Bettv Joques la Keglcy elly Betty Linda Janice Kelly Tom Kennedy Pat Kennington Peggy Kramer Byran Kolitz Linda Lachenmyer Barry Landgraf Clifford Lanier Donald Langly David Lustrum Matt Lawson Page Sixty-One NINTH GRADE Clifford Lannan Ken Lconardi Walter Lewis Connie Lineu Lynda Logan Ronnie Love Fred Lucy Michael Marbare Kathy Mater Chris Matisson Kay Mater Susan McClure Kay McCormick Bruce McKinnon Lycll McLaughlin Sandra McLaughkin Gayle Meeks Nancy Middleton Gail Donna Monies Jimmy Moore Tina Moore Cordon Morgan Steve Morton Tommy Mundy Jay Rowel Jerry O’Gier T. L. Ogier Lea Osner Connie Owen Robert O’Rear NINTH GRADE Ruth Orsei LeRoy Packhani Artie Padgett Dee Page Richard Parker Richard Parrish Jerry Pate Barbara Perish Linda Pierce Judy Piersol James Pittman Francis Platt Pat Platt Barbara Porter Sandra Powell Phyllis Prine Joyce Purcell Davis Rae Robert Raescmann Kay Rains Margaret Rees Dottie Riggs Tcn-y Rigbys Adrondon Ritz Bobby Roberts Robert Robertson Patricia Roquemore Shirley Roleson Jean Rowe Bruce Sale NINTH GRADE Ray Salis Ralph Sanckez Albert Sauls Alvin Schlevaight Margaret Scott Dennis Servindemen John Sellais Fred Sharr Marshall Schelffcr George Sheppard Barbara Shuman Jean Sikes Kay Smith Linda Smith Bob Tom Snowden Veron Someilian Clauda Spink Tommy Stempli Richard Stephens Harissc Stillman Tina Summerlin Eddie Swann Jackie Swoard Riba Taylor Garry Thuman Judy Thomas Priscilla Thomas Delorise Timmons Sandra Tipps Billy Torrence Page Sixty-Four NINTH GRADE Michael Tuckman Sharon Vadmess Patton Valentour Francis Varrell Hennon Vaughn Jerry Vough Louise Wade Amy Walker Lois Wall Jane Wall Shirley Ward Pat VVamer Billy Waters Carolyn Watson Linda Weatherly Mary Webber Don Webb William Webster Dan West Susan West Raymond Whittle Gary Wiggins Bob Williams Christine Williams Joseph Winburn Barbara Wood Becky Wolfe Ken Wood Jean Woodly Joyce Woods Poge Sixty-Fivo NINTH GRADE Kathy Yergcr Tommy Young Nellie Zittrawer Costume party. Poge Sixty-Six It’s bright out This is gym class? EIGHTH GRADE Cheryl Addison Pansy Alday Karen Anders George Anderson Woody Andrews Melvin Ard Jane Arnold Carol Barton Carolyn Beddows Pat Belcher Sandera Belcher Bud Bellamy John Bcwer Lola Boxx Michaele Brady Mona Brenner Bonnie Brennin LeRov Brown Douglas Bryan Ralph Burhnan Steve Buscy Gary Bynun Gloria Cannidy Roy Cannon Royce Carlton David Carter LeRoy Ceamal Penny Chapman Paula Cheshire Janice Chipley Melanie Christensen Nancy Jo Cochran Judy Cocks Robert Coffer Jeanie Collins EIGHTH GRADE Joe Coney Betty Conner Freddie Cribbs Wayne Cribbs Bobby Crosby Margie Lee Crum Chip Crumely Kurt Daniels Jimmy DeAngles Francis DeLette Jane Dennard Mike Dickson Bobby Doer Sharon Dooley Penny Drain Jean Dubyak Marsha Durbin Frank Duncan Tim Earle Janice Eason George Ellis Nancy Ellis Anna Emery Claude Farau Jody Farley Andria Fad well George Foster Donna Forgrave Donna Fox Janice Fraher Nathan Franzebleau Sara Ceddles Roger Ceiger Bobby Gomez Mary Good 1 i .1 , k V titoOX V i Wr ilk . ; ? S EIGHTH GRADE Julian Graham Sherrie Graham John Grant Margaret Grant Bill Green Gloria Green William Hairc Judy Hall Carole Hanby Frankie Hand Roy Hand William Harden Roy Harrell Eddie Harris Claire Hartley Gary Hartman Sherry Harper Cecil Hawley Carol Hazcn Nela Herron Dorothy Hicks Carlton Higgcnbothcm Barbara Highsmith John Hilcman Walter Hinson L. J. Hodges Tommy Hogan Jess Holland Owen Holmes Helen Homer Marilyn Hornbcck Judy Horne Alvin Horsely Edwin Howe Jan Hubbard Page Seventy EIGHTH GRADE Judy Hubbard Ricky Hudgins Kenneth Huffingham Reggie Huffingham Herbie Hull Sammy Hurlbert Larry Isbull Alpha Isrcal Garv Jakes Bobby Johnson Harry Johnson Peggy Johnson Wayne Johnson David Jones Phillip Kearney Dorothy Kesterinc Arthur Killer John King Jimmy Kirkhart Sandra Kirkland Sue Klingenberg Jacklyn Knapp Eleanor Knox Minnie Kody Jane Koehler Lavernc Koggc Esther Lairsey Delores Lanier Deane Lcaptrot Bartou Lee John Leitner Priscilla Lennertz Ronnie Lewis Sally Ann Lewis Betty Lou Lims Page Seventy-One EIGHTH GRADE Russell Louis Mike Madsen Kay Maines Dick Malone Leon Maples Kathy Mamien Donna Martin Ronnie Martin Butch Matthews Herman May I Marie Mays Carol Ann Maxev Michaele McCallistei Bill McClakey Theo McCormick Ci V Sue McIntosh Carroll McLeon Thomas Medlin Jean Mercer Sandra Miller Vicki Montgomery Steve Moody Eric Moon Ralph Moran Earl Morrison Vicki Mose Barbara Mourton Kay Mull Sara Beth Murray Roberta Myles Cheryle Niemyer Billie Day Nipert Joyce Oates Ronnie Oha Jerry Ore EIGHTH GRADE Betty Orser Donna Owens Freddy Padgett Grcely Paine Greg Parrish Karen Paugh Dorothy Pearce Larry Pea rim an Diane Pedrick Bruce Petersen David Pettigrew Nancy Petway Claudia Pierce Marsha Pilling Donald Pollock David Polystinchy Susan Pomar Deanie Ponsell Barbara Potter Bobby Push Faye Rawles Lila Reblu Carol Reeves Jim Renegar Julia Repass Julian Rcpass Tommy Reynolds Margaret Richardson Charles Roberts Gloria Roland Nicki Roquemore Marie Rosier Todd Ross Tommy Rowe Larry Russell EIGHTH GRADE James Sapp Norman Sassner Val Saye Barbara Schiver Genne Schultz James Scrogens Betty Seacrcst Donald Scrvin Harold Seymour Diane Shackleton Sound Sharman Marilyn Shore Carolyn Smith Marlyn Smith Mike Smith Dennis Smitts Phillip Snafe Deane Spires Robert Stanley Elizabeth Stanwex-Hay Carolyn Steadwell Bob Stevens Melvin Still Nellie Stone Marsha Stringer Steven Stringer Phillip Swenson Shiela Taaffe Mac Taylor Peggie Thomas Tommy Tresca Charles Turner Peggie Usher Eddie Vadnais Bill Van Scyle Poge Seventy-Four EIGHTH GRADE Kenneth Vest Kigge Waldrcn Larry Walker Jerry Walitz Mike Walters Diane Ward Jonny Ward Darlene Warren Judy Waters Judy Watkins David Weippert Howard Weitson Buster Wescot Dclmar Westberry Ruth Wheeler Karen White ) Whit« hi r r ). wen Wiley Patricia Williams Winifer Winchester Diane Winner Sally Wisheart Danny Woods Wendell Woodward Judy Yeargen Poge Sevonly-Five Birds or Mars ??? Page Seventy-Six Hey Barb— Ow, my back SEVENTH GRADE Scarlet Abcrsol Linda Acosta Richard Alexander Andy Anderson Howard Adams Zena Anderson Angie Andrea Robert Andrews Tommy Andrews Kirk Armstrong Bonnie Arnold John Arnold Pam Austin Richard Bach Pam Bailey Clarence Baker Carol Barker Nclda Barker Charlotte Barkley Ronnie Barley Sam Barlowe Bonnie Bamcrt Tommy Beckum Marion Beeder Dale Bennett Pat Bennett Charles Bermen Nancy Berry Fred Black Gary Black Diane Blunt 'Henry Bohannon Calc Monfonte Barbara Bowten ilynn Bradberry Ann Brando David Brandt Marie Brandt Tommy Brandt Kirk Branncn SEVENTH GRADE Calvin Brazil Jimmy Brian Gene Brooks Mike Brown Jonna Brunson Curtis Bryant Susan Bryant James Burch Tommy Byrum Lynn Calaway Janet Camp Kitty Camp Thomas Campbell John Carswell Dick Caton Betty Ann Champian Edmund Cheshire Hit-hard Clarke Sandra Clarke Bill Cochrane Wanda Cofer Bob Cohen Tony Connole Claudia Cornwall Carolyn Cox Howard Cox Judy Cox Ann Crane William Crews Barbara Cripe Billy Cromartie David Crow Beverly Dahlberg LeRoy Davis Brenda Carlene Dean Vergil Delingham Billy Delp Peter Dcmaria Richard DeSandra Diane Deshazo SEVENTH GRADE Joe Dewey Orville Dillingham Joan Dixon Don Donaldson Sue Draughon Billy Duncan Dolly Duncan Brady Dyal Ronald Dykes Frank Elser Carol Erikson Joan Evans James Eveors Fat Faucet Betty Flowers Mary Flowers Susan Frankenberg Sherry Anne Franklin Linda Freeman Paul Funderbuik Roseannc Cain Phyllis Gaskins Sharon Gaskins Lorraine Cause Bobby Gieger Sharon Clidewell Colleen Glover Betty Goforth Joel Gohagan Joise Gohagan Ann Comillian Nicke Cordon Harry Goude Gene Grant John Gully Bert Gwaltny Bill Hall Ronald Hall Charles Hardee Howard Hardy SEVENTH GRADE Bryan Sutton Sue Hardy Ave Mac Harrell Christy Harris Jackie Haskins Charlotte Hatcher Jim Hayes John Heberling Candler Henry Ray Henry Jimmy Hester John Hethington Diane Hicks Frances Highsmith Joan Highsmith Barry Hinnant Lee Hite Harry Hodges Joan Hodges Lorretta Hoges Kenneth Hokanson Howard Holland Hardy Holland Ronald Holland Carol Holt Randy Howlett Sharon Hughes Claire Hull Gale Ingham Joan Ingham Joe Irving Laucrn Jackson Tommy Jobonski Bill Johnson Fostccn Johnson Harvey Johnson Tommy Johnson David Jones Donnie Jones Barbara Jones Page Eighty-One SEVENTH GRADE Howard Jones Pawlette King Sandra Klchm Kathy Knight Harry Kolenberger Dave Korman Joe Kurtzo Richard Kurtzo Rita Lanier Teresa Lanier Jack Larisey Gloria Lavender Richard Lawson Bobby Lester Barry Lewis Jail Lindsey Pommy Lineham anet London .'irginia Long ohn Lowery Phyllis Luci Booby Lyons Nancy Malone Carol Martin Mary Mays V Jane McAntose Earl McDaniel Carol McElvecn Antin tir-l- Berry Mitchell Perrin Mitchell Kenneth Moore Marty Moon Raymond Mobley David Monson Steve Morgan Tommy Morgan Garry Morrison Judy Morman Jim Mullis SEVENTH GRADE Colecn Murphy James Musgrove Peter Nachman Carolyn Nash Dennis Nash Mary Nays Warren Newman Melodic Nolan .. Karen Nordberg ' ' Delores Norton Cheryl O’Brian Robert O’Hara John O’Harc Judy Oliver Diana Olten Danny On-Carol Orscr Caroline Ostner Pat Overstreet Susie Overton Frances Padgett Shirley Parnell Jackie Parter Becky Patterson Pat Peacock Kathie Pendcrgras Buddy Pepper John Phillippi Peggy Phillips Pierce Patty Pillmore Frank Pintello Roy Pitman Damon Purvis Robert Quint Linda Raines Steve Redd Leon Reed Bobby Remington Billy Richardson SEVENTH GRADE Richard Rippert Ronnie Ritz Jackie Roberts Jerry Roberts Linda Robinson Tom Rodinsach John Ross Beaty Rcusscau Linda Ruhlman Pete Sachs George Sage Jack Sams Barbara Sanchczl Perrin Sapp Glen Satterfield Jo Anne Seabcrg Irwin Schneider Tommy Scarborough Ira Self Donna Sheffield Lester Shelfer Don Shire Jimmie Simmons Linda Slay Dinellc Smith Elaine Smith Gary Smith Janice Smith Roddic Snowden John Sorenson Jimmy Sowder Ross Standley Terry Standley Judy Standly Kenneth Steeves Frank Stephens Jimmy Stokes Daniel Stone Sandra Strickland Gerry Sutch Page Eighty-Four SEVENTH Mary Lou Sutherland Branda Switzer Archie Swoard Mike Tahimer Wanda Tanner Hal Taylor Jimmy Taylor Paul Taylor Tom Thoman Henry Thomas Linda Kay Thompson Elena Thrift James Timcns Mary Tullis Allen Turbewille Linda Turgen Allenc Turner Bonnie Turner Jim Vinson Nancy Valcntouy Frances Waldon Belton Wall Elizabeth Walters Michelle Ward Tommy Ward Zandria Ward Dona Watkins Marion Wcathington Alice Webb Barbara Webster Ben Wcisc Diane Westberry James Westberry Judy Wheeler Sammy Wiggcns Frank Wright Charlene Williams Frances Williams Pat Williams Ronald Williams GRADE Poge Eighty-Fivo SEVENTH GRADE Sandra Williams Janet Wilson Rov Wilson Ralph Wilkerson Jimmy Winkler Diane Wishart Brenda Wood Dianne Wood Steve Wright Betsy Yuill Henry Zittrowcr Freddie Zocpf Hey yourself Nice swimming Is that you. Dee? Who bent the tree? Eighty-Six student council Jfi r $Vi«' Ca$$)eeU At I W ,_p ts active studen TcrrT ,n be making its con-council fight against polio Jibuti0 an arousing cam- by laUfor polio shots here at the P31 , auring the week ot Febru- Ch°°thir t through the seventh. purpo« of this campaign' is the need lor polio vac-“nation and to encourage ail those who have not Vet had their polio shots to do so. Student Council led the school in an active year n . a “Whoop-it-Up” week was highlighted with a bonfire whiohu8 player. A Christmas tree was decorated for the holiday sea l Urned d I s°ason the painting of numlxtrs on the classroom doors. Februarv fls°n and i! otch0r polio with shots for all. But most important was the democ °U9 a drjxle ca tic ment which ruled our school. Page Eighty-Eight STUDENT COUNCIL President ...... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Chaplain ...... Parliamentarian Richard Pollock ... . Pat Harrell Joan Harbert Gregory Wood Sonya Sheppard .. Rita Steeves SENIOR HIGH REPRESENTATIVES First Row: S. Moore, K. Svoboda, E. Haines, C. Yuill, G. Steeves, J. Harbert, P. Harrell. Second Row: T. Rehkoph, L. Thompson, D. Brewer, J. Clayton, G. Rencger, E. White. JUNIOR HIGH REPRESENTATIVES First Row: K. Pendergras, S. Hardy, V. Long, D. Pollock, L. Baker, B. Hairc, B. Dahlberg. Second Row: T. Earle, K. Marn-ien, R. Mull, D. Shackleton, C. Owen, J. Armstrong, B. Williams, D. Brown. Page Eighty-Nine THE CHIEFTAIN STAFF The 1957-58 Chieftain staff has tried to present to you in this yearbook a resume of the activities at Terry Parker. The Chieftain was enlarged by forty pages this year and two colored pictures were added. We hope you like your 1958 Chieftain and enjoy it in the years to come. The Staff would like to express its appreciation to each person who has contributed his part in making this yearbook possible and to those who have worked unceasingly for its production. Editor-in-chief, Martha Hunt, and Layout editor, Pat Harrell, complete one more page as Sponsor, Mr. Vandiviere looks on.. Pago Ninoty THE 1957-58 STAFF Editor-in-Chief..... MARTHA HUNT Layout Editor...........PAT HARRELL DEE PAGE SUSAN ELLIS GLENDA DAVIS MARY GEISMER CAROLYN YU ILL BEVERLY WINGATE HELEN SCHUSTER TOM BREWER KEITH FARMER Art Editor..........WANDA NOLAN JACK SCARBROUGH VIRGINIA MITCHELL Photography Editor CHARLES ARNOLD MIKE ROUSE (absent) FRED PADGETT REID WARREN Typists ......... ANN JOHNSON CHARLENE WINDERWEEDLE KAY FOSTER CAROL HERRINGTON (absent) MARYLOIS REINKMYER Business Manager JUDSON HINSON BELINDA BERRY PEGGIE WILSON Advertising Manager.. LARRY GOODWIN SUE GOODWIN FAYE BAILEY PAT FERTIG LAWRENCE STANFORD Sponsors MR. VANDIVIERE MR. HILL MRS. TATE Poge Ninety-One £i 1GNAL Vol. 1 — No. 6 TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL May Jacksonville, Florida Lighted Stadium Goal oi Recreation Department; Beautifying Projects Begun By School Clubs A stadium with lights, seating 8000 spectator , is the goal of the Terry Parker athletic department and their friend . The County Commission's Recreation Department is starting the campaign with a baseball diamond and will follow this with r good ball field which will serve M tie purpose as a field fe field ation foe the seniors alter twelve year of hard work, is May 31. in the Prudential Auditorium. June Alexander, chairman of the Class Night committee, says that, “It will be a really swell time foe everyone concerned.” Featured that night will be the Salutatory, Valedictory, presentation of the D.A.R. awards for the CALENDAR May 17-13 Jr.-Sr. Class play May M Jr. Boys vs Jr. Girls Softball Game May 24-29 Spring Music Festivsl Class Night June 9 B ccs laureate June 11 Tsnlstiv rrocessional—Ti Invocation—Rev Welcome—Dr. J of Jackaonvill Number by choi Speaker—Dr. versity of FV TODAY IS C TURK BELO Presentation of Parker Diplomas—Rayi Board Mem be Board of Publ Benediction—R« Recessional—Ba, EDITOR Pat Tunstall ASSOCIATE EDITOR NEWS EDITOR Shelley Cunningham Martha Hurlbert FEATURE EDITORS Jackie Baxley SPORTS EDITOR Krinm Williamson Gregory Wood EXCHANGE Nancy Burney ART EDITOR Sally Kramer BUSINESS MANAGER Bob Pate CIRCULATION Bill Everitt ADVERTISING Reed Warren REPORTERS Pat Harrell. Carol Schwab TYPISTS Ann Wictson. Dorothy Parks Juanita Story, Josephine Muni ADVISOR — Mr . Hartsfield ture trt Class P4 DJ,., Teacher Gets 18 - 7th Periods was done May ■ ■rarker'i Senior I High Art class, along with other | Duval County high schools. The | sculpturing took place on Jack-I sonvlllc Beach, in front of the Martha Hurlbert ti News Editor will Mr Carl Webb, who U in charge of the beautifies t oc group, has directed the planting Explanation of Timer Object of Police Visit Two highway patrolmen visited Terry Parker on unofficial business April 19, They c me to explain the Electric Speed Timer machine to several general science, biology, and drivers' training classes. The Electric Speed Timer is used by the Florida Highway Patrol for a number of things, but mainly to clock the speeds of car and trucks. and an as- ve a demon-the school ss works Assist- eerc Mr Tho-_ _ _ strong in cars 1 oc a motor ks like a stop wires road. 132 feet over the on the Timer peed begins to When the car e. the needle if the vehicle violated, the First Row: J. Muniz. Second Row: J. Story, A. Wietsen G. Wood, S. Helms. Third Row: R. Warren, J. Baxley! C. Swab, F. Williamson, B. Thompson. First Row: R. Stceves, S. Cunningham, B. Everitt, F. Padgett, S. Kramer, P. Tunstall, N. Bumey, M. Hurlbert, P. Harrell. Second Row: Mrs. Hartsfield, B. Pate. B o cioc uiai mgm. in owonn i Auditorium, the first senior class, of Terry Parker will graduate. | tnry ivw umt m «iui iwiavwa. ■ 1 One girl told Mr. Fowler that buying much needed they got four seventh periods for band instruments music and tract a large crowd of school and department supporters oo tnat, we can arrest you tor destroying state property. You Just can't beat It First Row: J. Irving, B. McDuffie, E. Belcher, I. Ward. Second Row: J. Crown. C. Cope, S. Watson, B. Beckum, J. Veno, V. Illing, B. Allen. Third Row: Mrs. White, J. Watson, K. Black, J. Hodges, B. Hair, D. Donaldson, H- Colson, B. Jones, L. Pattison. D.C.T. Treasurer Leonard Pattison Sponsor Sylvia White The Diversified Cooperative Training Program may be described as a flexible plan for training high school juniors and seniors, sixteen or older, in occupations of their choice. . Four high school credits may be earned each year, two for required scholastic subjects and two for work experience and related study in the DCT program. Secretory Elenor Belcher President Barbara Allen Vice-President Harry Lyons OFFICE STAFFS First Row: P. Padgett, W. Nolan, Miss Holden, S. Sheppard, M. Hunt. Second Row: S. Ellis, M. Geismer, A. Wcitscn, P. McCoy, M. Hurlbert, S. Byrd, V. Hazouri. Third Row: S. Shipman, K. Klingcnberg, V. Mitchell, B. Roumillat First Rote: C. Leuenberger, M. Sage, P. Morton, T. Ronan. Second Row: B. Picrsol, P. Danielson, P. Lewis, Mrs. Love, F. Bailey, M. Raftery. Third Row: G. Wood, F. Tresca, J. Fallin, T. Petway, B. Shull, G. Berry, F. Padgett. First Row: Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Holland, J. Allen, J. Anderson, W. Bilbro, A. Wager, P. Storey, Mr. Storey, L. Overstreet, M. Sage. First Row: A. Bennett, Mr. McCoy, L. Thompson, C. Slick, J. Gibson, C. Leuenberger, C. Giddinds. Second Row: L. Overstreet, A. Welbom, B. Eagle, D. Cullimore, B. Bass, H. Bryan. I LIBRARY COUNCIL President ...... Vice-President . Secretary....... Treasurer ...... Chaplain ....... Social Chairman Reporter ....... Charles Arnold .. Juanita Storv . . . Linda Smith Barbara Cordell Beverly Wingate Martha Jo Hill Marcic Monson First Row: M. Clark, J. Joiner, L. Anderson, B. Winchester, M. Monson, B. Wingate. Second Row: R. Harbert, C. Arnold, L. Smith, D. Elliot, J. Ore. Page Ninety-Five BRUSH PALETTE Vice-President Sally Kramer (absent) Sergeant-at-Arms John Repecka Secrctai Karen Ho Treasurer Beverly Wishard President Bruce Raines The Brush and Palette Club consists of students interested in art. It promotes their understanding and achievement in the field of art. First Row: K. Hodge, B. Clarke, B. Wishard, G. Meade, P. Teague, B. Raines. Second Row: B. Winchester, J. Speed, S. Kramer, J. Repecka, T. McCallister, D. Madsen, E. Lachman. President ................................................... Belinda Berry Vice-President ................................................ Mike Rouse Secretory .................................................. Chris Clisson Treasurer .................................................. Buddy Wollitz Parliamentarian ............................................... Bill Evcritt Sergeant-at-Arms .......................................... Judson Hinson Reporter ................................................... Nancy Burney The Future Business Leaders of America, who just got started this year, were quite active. Besides receiving their charter, and their bi-monthly meetings the F.B.L.A. visited the telephone company. First Row: G. Hogan, C. Clisson, Y. Cavannaugh. L. Hogan. B. Berry, J. Storey. B. Harper, J. London, J. Muniz, P. Padgett. Second Row: Mrs. Bradford, S. Hampton, A. Johnson, E. Hatcher, V. Hogan, A. Hollis, V. Pack ham, F. Bailey, N. Burney, 1). Schwendimann, B. Evcritt. Third Row: B. Taylor, M. L. Rcinkemycr, C. Winder-weedle, C. Hite, 1). Hooker, M. Haskins, M. Bryant, C. Arn« l l, M. Rouse-, M. Staier, J. Fallin. B. Dickinson. Fourth Row: S. Goodwin, S. Mundy, B. Harper, M. Cone, B. Wollitz, E. Hartley, P. Dubyak, J. Hinson, J. Queen, S. Cunningham. Page Nineiy-Seven KEY President ..........................................%........ Larry Thompson Vice-President ................................................ Richard Pollock Secretary .................................................... Malcolm Stccves Treasurer ..........................................•......... Richard O’Rcar Senior Director ................................................ Don Cullimorc Junior Director ........................................................... Jim Kilcy Sophomore Director ............................................. Dwight Osier One of the most active clubs this year was the Key Club. At the beginning of the year the Key Club published a student directory. They also sponsored a dental health program, the annual Sweetheart Dance, planted grass, and visited various churches during the year. First Row: W. Bilbro, D. Edlin, T. Brewer, R. Edlin, J. Tullis, D. Osier, S. Freedman, A. All crt. Second Row: O. Luetscher, W. Byrd, J. Kiley, J. Ccismer, mascot; M. Dietz. L. Thompson, L. Lippert, D. Cullimorc, R. O’Rcar. Third Row: P. Schafer, D. Brewer, L. Overstreet, B. Pate, M. King, R. Pollock, M. Stccves, D. Reins, S. Sewell. CLUB ANCHOR CLUB President ......... Vice-President .... Secretary ......... Treasurer ......... Senior Director .. . Junior Director . . . Sophomore Director Martlia Hunt Karen Svoboda Patsy Padgett Joan Harbert .. Pat Tunstall Sharon Moore Diane Licanu The first year of the Anchor Club was an active one. After receiving their charter in October, they began work by visiting the Southside Rest Home. Posters were made during the year, a large mirror for the girls’ locker room was bought, and the new officers were installed in May. But the biggest project sponsored by the Anchor Club was the Girl of the Month and Girl of the Year selection. First Row: P. Padgett, S. Moore, B. Purcell, mascot; D. Licanu, J. Storey, D. Black. Second Row: N. Burney, R. Stcevcs, J. Harbert, T. Lohman, B. Keene, M. Hunt, G. Davis, M. J. Hill. Third Row: 1 Tunstall, K. Svoboda, J. Kosiewski, P. Harrell, K. Klingcnbcrg, D. Carroll, S. Cunningham, M. Hurlbert, A. Harvey. Sonya Shipman Sincerity Emily Ruth Haines Jovial Glenda Davis M usical Helen Schuster Originality QJ of Nancy Burney Dependability Pat Harrell Friendly Martha Hurlbert Natural Martha Hunt Achievements Marylois Reinkemycr Mannerly THESPIANS President .................................................. Patsy Padgett Vice-President .......................................... Joan Christensen Secretary .................................................. Joan Harbcrt Treasurer .................................................. Gale Anderson Due to the lack of a sponsor, Thespian Troupe No. 1742 was unable to do many of the things which they had planned. A full and active year is anticipated for next year. First Row: A. Cravath, C. Lcucnbergcr, J. Thompson, P. Padgett, J. Muniz, J. Harbcrt, M. Hunt. Second Row: C. Hite, M. Raftery, G. Anderson, J. Christensen, G. Lundwall, P. Harrell, M. Williams, M. Hurlbcrt. Pogc One Hundred Two A sigh of relief as the last production is completed. CURTAIN GOING UP CAST Miss Burgess Martha Hunt Miss Moran Martha Hurlbert Miss Rivers . Pat Tunstall Sylvia Josie Muniz Lorry Claire Leuenberger Kyle Roberts Linda Reynolds Janet Patsy Padgett Milt Julian Carroll Tony .... Mike Williams Buck Dick Steevcs Nancy Frances Williamson Elaine Thompson Joan Joan Jacques Mr. Carter Harry Lyons Elsie Ann Cravath Andy Buddy Wollitz Jocko . . . Bud Armstrong Mr. Levcridge . . Butch Eagle Mrs. Young .... Kay Foster Mrs. Murphy . . . Vivian Packham Student Director Pat Harrell Director Dominic Cunetto N. H. S President ................................................. Larry Moran Vice-President ....................................... Martha Hurllx-rt Secretary ....................................... Shelley Cunningham Treasurer ................................................. Susan Ellis Chaplain ................................................ Ann Harvey The National Honor Society, whose members arc chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service began to function actively in the second semester. The clubs main service was to put a greater stress on academic achievement. First How: C. Lcucnl crger, J. Lohman, J. Kosiewski, P. Smith. Second How: S. Ellis, K. Svoboda, M. Hurl-bert, S. Cunningham, N. Burney, M. Hunt. Third How: J. Christensen, A. Albert, L. Thompson, S. Shipman, L. Moran, C. Arnold, A. Harvey, J. Harbert. Page One Hundred Four FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses organization is open to all students who are interested in the medical profession. This year the Future Nurses' main purpose is to interest people in health careers. President ........ Vice President . . . Secretary-T rcasurer Chaplain.......... Mascot ........... . .. Pat Tunstall . . Juanita Story Barbara Clark . Andy Wager Richard Pollock First How: S. Moore, A. Harvey, P. Tunstall, A. Wager, B. Clark. Second How: E. Frost, J. Myles, L. Smith, S. Sheppard, M. Morton, M. Hughes. Page One Hundred Five ALPHA HI-Y President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Chaplain Mascot Sponsor Don Brewer Billy Bass Tommy Pet way Keith Hartsfield Ward Byrd Robert Tomlinson Josie Muni . Dr. Davis The Alpha Hi-Y is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys. It is an organization to encourage Christian character and fellowship. They strive to create high standards in the home, school, and community. One major project is to finish beautifying the center portion in front of the school. First Row: D. Armstrong, R. O'Rcar, B. Stokes, J. Crawford, B. Ward, B. Bass, G. Wood, W. Wingate. Second Row: G. Fortner, T. Petway, W. Byrd, J. Muniz, D. Brewer, J. Scarbrough, Mr. Davis, L. Moran. Third Row: S. Helms, R. Tomlinson, R. Pollock, K. Hartsfield. First Row: T. Brewer, N. Van Nelson, M. Dietz, J. Muniz, A. Norton, P. Schaeffer, J. Driggers. Second Row: H. Greuter, L. Lippert, M. Steeves, T. Rehkoph, M. Rouse, R. Keene. Page One Hundred Six KAPPA Y-TEENS President ............. Sandra Powell, absent Vice President .......................... Kay Bailey Secretary .................... Barbara Davis Treasurer ..................... Bonnie Fultz Mascots ........... Ray Salis, Bob Williams First Row.P. Prine, J. Woods, P. Kennington, C. Houston, J. Piersol, B. Flutz, L. Logan, B. Davis, K. Bailey. Secontl Row: J. Sikes, D. Page, S. Helsley, B. Wood, E. Stanley, C. Benner, L. Ostner, D. Newell. Third Row: R. Salis, B. Schuman, B. Williams, P. Elmore, S. Ward, J. Purcell, L. Wall, B. Wolfe, B. Crews, K. Rains. Pago One Hundred Seven ALPHA Y-TEENS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Parliamentarian Mascot Sponsor Maryann Raftcry Helen Schuster Mary Ceismer Mary Jo Johnson Claire Leucnberger Wanda Nolan Mike King Miss Kate Hodges The Alpha Y Teens sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. is open to all high school girls. This year the Alpha Y Teens were quite busy selling pom-poms and putting on their annual “Shipwreck” dance in March First Row: A. Cravath, M. Johnson, M. Ceismer, M. Raftery, C. Leucnberger, W. Nolan, J. Baxley. Sccorul Rotv: G. Steeves, P. Padgett, P. Storey, C. Ciddcns, Miss Bums, Mike King, L. Thomas, V. Packham, J. Muniz. Third Row: J. Harbert, V. Carter, C. Windcrweedle, A. Johnson, N. Haynic, G. Anderson, F. Bailey, P. Morton, P. McCoy, P. Johns, S. Bccdcr, B. Clark, A. Wager, E. Fross, J. Whitly, M. Reinkemycr, B. Picrsol. Page One Hundred Eight In October the Y-Teens sponsored a dance for the junior high students. Music Chairman ................ Josic Muniz Service Chairman .............. Patsy Padgett Program Chairman .............. Nancy Haynie Social Chairman.................. Pat McCoy l.C.C. Delegate ................. Ann Cravatn Pago One Hundred Nine N. F. L. The National Forensic League is an organization of students interested in debate. Tins year the N.F.L. sent several delegates to a convention in Tallahassee. President ........................... Larry Thompson Vice-President ........'............. Larry Overstreet Secretary ............................... Bill Fraher Treasurer ............................... Joan Harbert Reporter............................. Caylc Anderson Sponsors................. Mr. Smith, Miss Cunningham First Row: P. Hclmuth, J. Hoagland, J. Myles, J. Harbert. Second Row: D. Beddow, M. Marlowe, L. Thompson, J. Fortuna, S. Freedman. Absent: R. Pollock, L. Overstreet. Poge One Hundred Ten CLUB DE ESPANOL First Row: S. Clark, Tesorcra; H. Schuster, Presidenta; B. Ward, Vice-Prcsidcnte; J. Lohman, Secretaria; J. Coleman. Second Row: E. Eide, J. Brandt, B. Testa, B. Piersol, M. Johnson, M. Sage, M. Kaufman, E. Moody, J. Crawford. Third Row: L. Smith, L. MacKinnon, R. Koller, G. Ross, K. Brady, B. Wingate, R. Tresca, C. Yuill, G. Anderson, C. Hite, J. Muniz, H. Lehmbcck. Fourth Row: B. Lovitt, B. Malloy, C. Wilson, D. Paines, J. Rowe, E. Cunningham, D. Cullimore, M. Carlton, R. Goforth, M. Shuman, E. Buie, H. Packham. First Row: D. Smith. M. Redd, B. Yordan, Tesorera; R. Lisenby, Vice-Prcsidcnte; G. Dewberry, Reporter; J. Kallin, Secretaria; D. Carroll, Presidenta (absent). Second Row: B. Shuman, R. Orser, J. Thomson, L. Hadden, C. Joiner, B. Sale, M. Howe, J. Reid, K Delcher, M. Carlton. Third Row: SI Kearney, P. Valentour, R. Salis, K. Kogge, N. Van Nelson, B. Yearty, L. Pike, E. Johnson, T. Ogier, A. Padgett. Fourth Row: D. Kosiewski, W. Nowlin, R. Coleman, V. Gcrvc, M. Shelfer, J. Crawford, B. Ward, T. Watkins, J. Busey, J. Hester, J. Scott, J. Graham. LATIN CLUB First Row: M. Lawson. S. Frcidman, J. Hoagland, L. Montgomery, T. Rehkoph, B. Watts, A. Wager, A. Showalter. Mrs. Shamhart. Second Row: A. Albert, B. Vickers, J. Kosicworski, P. Morton, C. Giddens, C. Sleeves, P. Hellmuth, V. Carter, T. Brewer. Third Row: A. Rosenthal, R. Garvin, E. Orser, G. Hill, G. Barley, F. Sccwell, B. Anderson, D. Ogier, J. Schuette, M. Summerlin. President Second Year President Second Year President First Year President First Year President First Year Sponsor Lee Montgomery Tom Rehkopf Bob Williams Bill Fraier Doug Brown—absent Mrs. Shamhart First Row: J. Pasanen, M. Hugos, J. Speed, P. Princ, D. Lienau, P. Kennington, C. Huston, J. Ogier. T. Rigsby, J. Harms. Second Row: L. Messick, B. Porter, J. Broxson, M. Monson, T. McCallistcr, J. Fortuna, L. Ostncr,- M. Morton, P. Fipps, J. Servin. Third Row: D. Beddow, C. Arnold, J. Downey, P. Groff, P. Miller, D. Brown, R. Black, J. Jackson, J. Barbour, H. Ramsay. First Row: L. Bothwell, P. Thomas, P. Hollis, L. Thomas, B. Davis, S. Helpley, G. Osteen, B. Porter, D. Newell, T. Moore, S. Smith. Second Row: J. Athens, J. Benya, C. Spink, R. Collins, B. Williams, R. Cafel, M. Lawson, G. Brown, T White. Third Row: D. Lafreniere, B. Reinkemyer, T. Hartsficld, R. Ellias, J. Pate, D. West, D. Conklin, G. Renegar, B. MacKinnon, T. DeMaria, R. Brant, J. Tullis. FRENCH CLUB President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Bob McCloskey Barbara Clark Linda Smith Sonya Sheppard Lamar Barlow The main purpose of the French Club is to give students a better knowledge and appreciation of the French language and of life in France. First Row: B. McClosky, B. Clark, S. Sheppard, L. Smith, L. Barlow. Second Row: R. Koller, J. Myles, P. Tunstall, J. Schroeder, J. Piersoll, E. Fross. Third Row: D. Byrd, C. Scvery, N. Arnold, A. Harvey, S. Moore, M. Raftery, VV. Kelly. Fourth Row: B. Kollitz, L. Wilhite, T. Edlin, j. Noell, L. Rhodes, D. Edlin, Miss Steedly. Page On® Hundred Thirteen SENIOR G.A.A President . .. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . Nancy Haynic Peggy Smith Carolyn Yuill Wanda Nolan The Girls’ Athletic Association is composed of girls interested in all kinds of sports. This year the Senior G.A.A. sold programs at the football games, as their main project. First Row: B. Testa, M. Redd, B. Watts, J. Padgett, C. Forbes. Second Row: J. Baxley, W. Nolan, P. McCoy, E. Hatcher, A. Hollis, V. Packham, B. Roumillat, M. Raftery. Third Row: L. Smith, D. Schwecndimann, N. Aronld, C. Anderson, I. Roberts, B. Malloy, B. Ycarty, C. Yuill, P. Hcllmuth, D. Carroll, P. Northrup, J. Anderson, C. Bass, N. Kight. First Row: S. Moore, J. Lohman, J. Harbert, M. Ceis-mer, M. Johnson, P. Lewis, J. Kosiewski, L. Hadden, J. Allen. Secoiul Row: A. Wcitson, S. Byrd, M. Davis, C. Schwab, G. Davis, P. Harrell, P. Johns, P. Danielson, J. Gibson, G. Anderson, F. Love, D. Griffis, B. Piersol. Page One Hundred Fourtcon JUNIOR G.A.A President ................... Tina Moore Vice-President ............ Barbara Davis Secretary-Treasurer ............... Linda Hook Project Chairman ......... Barbara Wood Project Chairman ......... Betty Sechrest Equipment Chairman .... Sherry Grham Mrs. Mickey Khonkc Sponsor Pago One Hundred Fifteen CAMERA CLUB President .................................... Bill Everitt Vice-President ...................... JoAnn Gibson Secretary-Treasurer...................Joan Harbert First Row: R. Ellias, W. Winchester, N. Herron, B. Dahlberg, J. Scabcrg, J. Harbert, B. Everitt. Second Row: D. Pierce, S. Gcddes, G. Hartman, D. Rac, E. Orser, R. Warren, E. Morrison, B. Moore, J. Gibson, Mr. Thomas. Absent—Fred Padgett. Page One Hundred Sixteen INJECTORS CLUB President ....... Vice-President .. Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... Sergeant-at-Arms ,. Bmcc Gardner . Ernie Diamond ... John Gaines Harry Dickinson Nick Van Nelson The Injectors Club is made up of a group of students interested in hot rods. Most of their activities are out of school hours. VV. Bilbro, R. Beckman, J. Pate, T. Huges, J. Repccka, E. Diamond, J. Kennedy, B. Gardner, H. Smith, B. Ward, N. Van Nelson, H. Dickinson, T. Kennedy, R. Willaims, J. Gaines. Poge One Hundred Seventeen T.P. CLUB President .... Vice-President . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... Chaplain ........ Sergeant-at-Arms Keith Hartsfield Malcom Stccves Harry Hileman Tommy Pet way John Holmes .... Bob Pate First Row: H. Lchmbeck, E. Johnson, J. Cornto, J. Scarbrough, VV. Nolan, B. Eagle, B. Anderson, E. Moody, J. Fallin, S. Helms. Second Row: VV. Doolittle, H. Packham, A. Norton, T. Petway, F. Tresca, R. Williams, M. Stecvcs, L. Montgomery, T. Rehkoph, F. Padgett. Third Row: Coach Brown, B. Raines, R. Lisenby, D. Brewer, C. Longino, G. Fortner, B. Pate, G. Barley, K. Hartsfield, B. Purcell, B. Whellis, T. Landgraf. Pogc One Hundred Eighteen INTERCLUB COUNCIL First Rote: R. Warren, L. Montgomery, J. Hinson, C. Arnold. Second Row: J. Story, A. Cravath, B. Crews, T. Moore, B. Raines. Third Row: M. Hunt, N. Haynie, B. Gardner. The Interclub Council, which is made up of a representative from each club, is a new council this year. Its main purpose is to keep clubs from conflicting activities. First Row: P. Padgett, S. Moore, H. Schuster, M. Raftery, J. Christenson. Second Row: K. Harts-field, R. Pollock, M. Stccvcs, L. Thompson, D. Brewer. First Row: T. Rehkoph, L. Montgomery, D. Brewer. Second Row: S. Moore, T. Moore, M. Raftery, H. Schuster, J. Christenson. Third Row: R. Pollock, B. Gardner, C. Arnold, M. Steeves, L. Thompson, K. Hartsfield. Page One Hundred Nineteen Smile pretty. Pump, boy, pump. Poge One Hundred Twenty Coaches Robert Hartman, Arron Brown, Jack Taylor, Frazier Long. First Row: Mgr. B. Stokes, B. Anderson, E. Johnson, J. Scarbrough, D. Brown, C. Henderson, J. Seal, F. Jones, E. Moody, F. Padgett, Mgr. A. Wclbom. Second Row: Coach F. Long, L. Montgomery, R. Lcsinby, F. Tresca, N. Van Nelson, B. Sept. 21—Terry Parker 46 .... Sept. 28—Terry Parker 6 ..... Oct. 3—Terry Parker 20 ...... Oct. 10—Terry Parker 0 ...... Oct. 17—Terry Parker 20 ..... Oct. 25—Terry Parker 26 ..... Nov. 8—Terry Parker 0 ....... Nov. 15—Terry Parker 26 ..... Nov. 22—Terry Parker 7 ...... Nov. 27—Terry Parker 0....... Shrine Bowl ..... Baldwin 7 Hastings 6 ...... Bolles 0 ... DuPont 31 Bishop Kenny 14 Monticello 7 ... Fletcher 7 .... Madison 14 Greenville 6 ...... Paxon 28 Dec. 6—Terry Parker 7........Green Cove Springs 6 Page One Hundred Twenfy-Two Bass, A. Norton, B. Eagle, J. Kiley, H. Lehmbcck, G. Meade, Coach A. Brown. Third Row: Coach J. Taylor, K. Hartsficld, J. Coleman, J. Holmes, T. Petway, D. Brewer, W. Byrd, M. Stecves, B. Pate, G. Barley, Coach B. Hartman. Our first year of varsity football was one of success and achievement for the school. Page One Hundred Twenty-Three Jim Kilcy Ralph Liscnby Cecil Longino Lee Longino Ward Byrd Fred Padgett Tommy Petway Bruce Raines Captain Mike King Butch Eagle Gary Barley Bobby Anderson Poge One Huadred Twenty-Four Jimmy Seal Fuller Tresca Don Brewer John Holmes Doug Brown Jimmy Coleman Bob Pate Rodney Williams Captain Eldred Moody Lee Montgomery Malcolm Steeves Ellis Johnson Page One Hundred Twenty-Five CHEERLEADERS Wanda Nolan Mary Geismer Pat McCoy Pat Danielson Judy Danielson lenda Davis With their cute black l cr-mudas, red socks, and white sweaters, the cheerleaders, under the direction of Miss Blake, led the football players to victories. As basketball came the cheerleaders changed to red skirts and white sweaters. All in all, the cheerleaders were kept busy leading the students and players to victory. Sara Byrd Betty Piersol “All the way, big team. All the way!” Page One Hundred Twenty-Six BASKETBALL First Row: J. Scarbrough, B. Reins, R. Lisenby, E. Johnson, T. Landgraff. Second Row: Coach Hartman, W. Terrell, K. Hartsfield, G. Fortner, B. Purcell, C. Longino, W. Wingate, Mgr. First Row: T. Coates, E. Bowie, W. Doolittle, B. Anderson, W. Gerwe. Second Row: A. Albert, Mgr., L. Longino, L. Lippert, M. King, B. Wcllis, A. Ramsey, Coach Thoman. SCHEDULE Terry Parker 39 Lee 44 Terry Parker 40 DuPont 36 Terry Parker 43 Fletcher 55 Terry Parker 56 Kettcrlinus 37 Terry Parker 49 Kenny 34 Terry Parker 38 Jackson 50 Terry Parker 51 Bolles 18 Terry Parker 51 Green Cove 28 Won 13 — Lost 9 Pago One Hundred Twenty-Eight TRACK TullLsMilirraTg Vn ‘i ffiTS ?' Fc Joh )s?.n’ W Nolan, M. Stcevcs, T. Rcnkopf, R. Williams, W. Byrd, J. C Mt’JLMTdH,mT' F B' w i econd .R™ : V- Grevc. D- Osier, J. Orr, F. Trcsca, R. Acrce, I). Holly, •V,t‘, e , l,in ’ C- Langley, W. Johnson, J. Newman, M. Rouse, J. Downey. L Hartsfield 13 Rains D Grahai wT meU ® AndcrSon’ B' Frager B- M Kin« «. Dickinson,' R.‘ OTea , J.' Poge One Hundred Twenty-Nine BASEBALL First Row: Andy Johnson, David Seizel, J. Kiley, L. Goodwin, E. Buie, W. Doolittle, W. Bil-bro. Second Row: W. Terrell, J. Wishman, C. Longino, B. Wheclis, B. Lisenby, B. Ward, L. Longino. J. V. FOOTBALL Tlic J. V. Football team this year largely consisted of second and third string varsity football players. Thev had a most successful season winning over Bolles twice and Fletcher once. They tied with Lake Forest and DuPont, and they lost to Englewood. Pogo On Hundred Thirty TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL BAND CLARINETS Jill Armstrong Nancy Berry Bruce Chamblin Nancy Jo Cochran Jane Crawford Chip Chumley Devon Donaldson Nancy Ellis Steve Freedman David Carter Diane Leaptrot Virginia Lee Joyce Whatley Ruth Wheeler Jean Woodley SAXOPHONES Mike Dickson Dennis Serman Ralph Moran Kay Wood OBEOS Judy Cocks Lynell Glass FLUTES Lavern Kogge Brenda Webb Mary Cone TRUMPETS Ricky Brank Robert Cannon Butch Deneke Carlton Higginbotham Kay Smith Bol) Tom Snowden Richard Stevens Melvin Still Gene Usher Mike Wiseman FRENCH HORN Johnny Smith Kenneth Kogge TROMBONES Waldo Grieder Paul Hanna Glenn Hill Jerome Hill Gary Renegar Bo Winburn BARITONES Al Covey Bobby Doerr Mike Marlowe BASSES George Berry Kenneth Gaskin Kenneth Wood DRUMS Phil Satterfield Ronnie Love Kenneth Leonardi Don Servin Bill Beck BELLS Sandy Gregory Betty Kogge Page One Hundrod Thirty-Two Practice!!! The Band’s active year began with playing at all the football games. Thon they left for a trip to Bristol, Virginia, at which they won superior rating for their class. When March rolled around came the annual Spring Concert. It was held at J. U. Auditorium in front of a full house. They were most grateful for their new uniforms which were donated to them by Mrs. Terry Parker. Band leaves for Bristol, Virginia. Mary Cone, Joyce Whatley, Head Majorette; Johnny Smith, Drum Major; Betty Kogge. SR. HIGH First Row: J. Fallin, S. Raulcrson, S. McClure, W. Hinson, M. Brandt, J. Horn, S. Mayes, H. Stillman, A. Walker B. Wolfe, P. Lewis, H. Owen. Second Row: 1). Lienau, L. Lackenmyer, L. Weatherly, E. Stanley, B. Howard G. Osteen, L. Anderson, L. Pierce. F. Love, L. Smith, J. Anderson, S. Boeder, V. Montgomery. Third Row: J Padgett, A. Showalter, J. Myles, S. McLaughlin, M. Greene, S. Logan, M. Cwinn, F. Cwinn, J. Kelly, P. Ken nington, J. Woods, R. Steeves, J. Lochenmycr. FourthRow: K. Mathiesen, D. Nickels, C. Anderson, M. Dietz If. Schneider, R. Warren, A. Wclborn, B. Wollitz, J. Hinson, J. Ailny, G. Jackson, G. Lundwall, L. Wall, N Middleton, L. Bothwcll. First Row: J. Fallin, S. Raulerson, S. McClure, W. Hinson, M. Brandt, J. Horn, S. Maves, H. Stillman, A. Walker, B. Wolfe, P. Lewis, H. Owen. Second Row: D. Lienau, L. Lockenmyer, L. Weatlicrly, E. Stanley, B. Howard, G. Osteen, L. Anderson, L. Pierce, F. Love, L. Smith, J. Anderson, S. Boeder, V. Montgomery. Third Row: J. Padgett, A. Showalter, J. Myles, S. McLaughlin, M. Greene, S. Logan, M. Cwinn, F. Cwinn, J. Kelly, I Kennington, J. Woods, R. Strives, J. Lochenmycr. Fourth Row: K. Mathicson, D. Nickels, C. Anderson, L. Wall, N. Middleton, L. Bothwcll. Pago Ono Hundred Thirty-Foui CHORUS The Chorus began their active year with the annual Pow-Wow. They sponsored the Halloween Costume Ball, and gave their fall performance. A program was given during the Holiday Season, besides the Spring Performance. The Chorus participated in the State Music Festival and sang at Graduation. Chorus at their annual Installation-of-Officcrs Banquet. Poge One Hundred Thirty-Five J. H. CHORUS First Row: J. Moman, S. Overton, A. Webb, L. Slay, D. Jones, Z. Ward, L. Bradbury, I. Dennard, S. Strick land, I). Smith. I). Orr. Second Row: M. Christensen, S. Hardy, D. Wadkins, N. Herron, S. Wishart, E. Thrifl J. Hester, J. Stanley, J. Wilson, J. Dubyak, J. O’Hare, I Austin, K. Moore. Third Row: K. Mull, S. Glidewcll I). Forgrave, S. Murray, P. Cheshire, J. Knapp, P. Gaskins, A. Mick, K. Nordberg, J. Hubbard, C. O’Bryan S. Kirkland, B. Weise. Fourth Row: S. Harper, E. Knox, M. Smith, C. Barkley, R. Sheffield, C. Cornwall, C Owen, D. Deshazo, D. Hicks, J. Renegar, B. Hinnant, R. Martin, C. Maxey, D. Shackleton, J. McIntosh, J Sowder. Poge One Hundred Thirty-Eight SENIOR BEST LOOKING BARBARA ALLEN BARRY PURCELL MOST INTELLECTUAL MARTHA HUNT OLIVER LUETSCHER SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC WANDA NOLAN KEITH HARTSFIELD Poge One Hundred Thirty-Nine SENIOR Page One Hundred Forty SUPERLATIVES Poge One Hundred Forty-One OUTSTANDING SENIORS In every senior class one will find those students who have given unselfishly of their time and talents for the benefit of others and their school. The seniors on the following pages have been chosen by a faculty committee in appreciation of their efforts. They have left a lasting impression on Terry Parker High School. page One Hundred Pony-Two reiver Poge One Hundred Forty-Three ffllarthci JJun t Poge One Hundred Forty-Four Pogc One Hundred Forty-Five Page One Hundred Forty-Six Mawf Uj£ on Page One Hundred Forty-Seven l itci Si eeveS Page One Hundred Forty-Eight SENIOR DIRECTORY ALLEN, BARBARA Student Council 4; D.C.T. 3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4. ANDERSON, JUDY Office Staff 3,4; Chorus 3,4. ARNOLD, CHARLES Chieftain Staff 3,4; Photography Editor 4; Library 3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Key Club 3; Hi-Y 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; National Honor 3,4; ICC 4. BAILEY, FAY Office Staff 3,4; Y-Tcens 3; F.B.L.A. 4. BAILEY, JOHN Transfer, Chicago, III. 3. BAXLEY, JACKLYN Student Council 3; Deans Staff 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Feature Editor 4; Library Club 3; Y-Teens 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; N.F.L. 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Quill Scroll 4. BECKUM, BARBARA D.C.T. 4; Brush Pallette 3. BELCHER, ELEANOR Deans Office 4; D.C.T. 4; Secretary 4; Y-Teens 4. BERRY, BELINDA Student Council 4; Office Staff 3,4; Chieftain Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; President 4; ICC 4. BERRY, GEORGE Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Office Staff 4; Band 4; Sergeant 4; Transfer Miami, Fla. 4. BOLETER, LEO Baseball 3. BORRACINO, PHYLLIS Y-Teens 3,4; Parliamentarian 3; Chorus 3,4; Future Nurses 3. BREWER, DON Student Council 4; Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; President. 3,4; T. P. Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3, Track 3,4. BURNEY, NANCY Student Council 3; Newspaper 3,4; Exchange Editor 4; Anchor Club 4; December Girl of the Month 4; Y-Teens 3; F.B.L.A. 4; National Honor 3,4; Quill Scroll 4. COPE, CAROL D.C.T. 3,4; Transfer Fletcher High 3. CRAVATII, ANN Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Newspaper 3; Y-Teens 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Thespians 3,4; G.A.A. 3; ICC 4. CULLIMORE, DON Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Key Club 3,4; Jr. Sr. Director; Chorus 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; N.F.L. 3; Treasurer 3. CUNNNIGHAM, SHELLEY Newspaper 3,4; Ast. Editor 4; Anchor Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Chaplain 4; Spanish Club 3; National Honor 3,4; Secretary 4; Quill Scroll 4. DAVIS, ORMAND Baseball 3. DENEKE, BUTCH Band 3,4. DYKES, BETTY D.C.T. 3,4. ELLIS, SUSAN Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Deans Office 4; Chieftain Staff 3,4; Latin Club 3; National Honor 3,4; Treasurer 4; Quill Scroll 4. EVERITT, WILLIAM Newspaper 3,4; Business Manager 3; Circulation Editor 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Parliamentarian 4; Camera Club 4; President 4. FERTIG, PAT Chieftain Staff 4; Y-Teens 3,4. FOSTER, KAY Student Council 3; Secretary 3; Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Deans Office 3,4; Chieftain Staff 4; Y-Teens 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Thespians 4. FORTNER, GEORGE Hi-Y 3,4; T.P. Club 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3. Poge On® Hundred Forty-Nine SENIOR DIRECTORY EAGLE, BUTCH Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Newspaper 3; Hi-Y 3; Chorus 3,4; Football 4. CAIN, JOHN Library Club 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3. CLISSON, CHRISTINE Class Officer 3; Chaplain; Newspaper 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Secretary 4; Future Nurses 4. GOODWIN, LARRY Chieftain Staff 3,4; Advertising Manager 4; Newspaper 3; Baseball 3,4; G.A.A. 3; Mascot. CRONTO, JOHN Hi-Y 3; T.P. Club 3,4; Football 3. GREUTER, HENRY Hi-Y 4. HAIR, ROBERT D.C.T. 4; Transfer Lee High 4. HAMPTON, SHIRLEY F.B.L.A. 4. HANCOCK, FREDDY Transfer Lee High 4. HARTSFIELD, KEITH Class Officer 3,4; Parliamentarian 3,4; Deans Office 4; T.P. Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3; ICC 4; Calendar 4; Pepsi Merit Award 4. HARVEY, ANN Anchor Club 4; French Club 4; Future Nurses 4; National Honor 4; Chaplain 4. HATCHER, ESTHER F.B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. 4. HELMS, JOHN Chieftain Staff 3; Newspaper 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; T.P. Club 3,4; Baseball 3,4. HERRINGTON, CAROL Deans Office 3, Chieftain Staff 4; Y-Teens 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Thespians 4; G.A.A. 3. HILL, ELSA Deans Office 3. HINSON, JUDSON Chieftain Staff 3,4; Business Manager 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Chorus 3,4; President 4; Basketball 3; Quill Scroll 4; ICC 4. HODGES, JASON D.C.T. 4; Transfer Jackson High 4. HOGAN, VIVIAN F.B.L.A. 4; Transfer Nashville, Ga. 3. HOLLIS, AUDREY Office Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. 4. HOLMES, JOHN Hi-Y 3; T.P. Club 3,4; Chaplain 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3, Baseball 3. HUNT, MARTHA Class Officer, Chaplain 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4; Deans Office 4; Chieftain Staff 3,4; Editor-in-chief 4; Anchor Club 4; President 4; April Girl of the Month 4; Y-Teens 3; Secretary 3; Latin Club 3; President 3; Thespians 3,4; Treasurer 3; National Honor 3,4; Quill Scroll 4; ICC 4; Calendar 4; Pepsi Merit Award 4; Transfer Coquille, Oregon 3. HURLBERT, MARTHA Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4; Deans Office 4; Newspaper 3,4; News Editor 4; Anchor Club 4; Girl of the Year 4; Y-Teens 3; Chaplain 3; Latin Club 3; Thespians 3,4; Secretary 3; National Honor 3,4; Secretary 3; Vice-President 4; Quill Scroll 4; Chairman of Teens Against Polio; Queen of Christmas Ball 4. IRVING, JO ANNE D.C.T. 3,4. JOHNSON, ANNE Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Class Officer; Parliamentarian 4; Chieftain Staff 3,4; Y-Teens 4; F.B. L.A. 4. JOYNER, TIM F.B.L.A. 4. Pogc One Hundred Fifty SENIOR DIRECTORY KLEDZIK, LINDA Transfer Clay County 4. KRAMER, SALLY Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Newspaper 4; Art Editor 4; Y-Teens 4; Brush Palette 4; President 4; Transfer Roanoke, Va. 4. KOGGE, BETTY Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Y-Teens 3; Band 3,4; Majorette 4; Chorus 3; Latin Club 3; Future Nurses 3; C.A.A. 3. LANDGRAF, TED T.P. Club 4; Basketball 4; Transfer Gainesville, Fla. 4. LEUENBERGER, CLAIRE Class Officer Treasurer 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4; Office Staff 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Chaplain 4; Thespians 3,4; National Honor 3,4. LONDON, JOAN F.B.L.A. 4. LUETSCHER, OLIVER Key Club 4; Transfer Chicago, 111. 4. LUTEN, HANK Sr. Boys. LYONS, HARRY Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Office Staff 3; D.C.T. 4; Vice- President 4; Hi-Y 3; Thespians 3,4; T.P. Club 3,4; Football 3; Transfer Atlanta, Ga. McCOY, PAT Office Staff 3; Deans Office 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Chorus 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Cheerleader 4. McDuffie, Barbara D.C.T. 4; G.A.A. 3. MEADE, GORDON Hi-Y 3; Football 3; Basketball 3; Track 3,4; T.P. Club 3,4. MILLER, PATSY Y-Teens 3; G.A.A. 3. MILLER, RICHARD Latin Club 4; Transfer Long Beach, Calif 4. MONTGOMERY, CLAUDIA D.C.T. 3,4; Chaplain 4; Y-Teens 4. MOORE, PAT Office Staff 4. MORAN, LAWRENCE Key Club 3; Hi-Y 3,4; National Honor 3,4; President 4. MUNIZ, JOSIE Class Officer 4; Secretary; Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Deans Ofice 4; Newspaper 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Mascot; F.B.L.A. 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Thespians 3,4. NOLAN, WANDA Deans Office 4; Chieftain Staff 4; Art Editor 4; Library Club 3; Y-Teens 3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Thespians 3; T.P. Club 3,4; Mascot 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Treasurer 3; Chaplain 4; Cheerleader 3,4. OATES, PATTI D.C.T. 3,4. OVERSTREET, LARRY Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Deans Office 4; Key Club 4; N.F.L. 4; Vice-President 4; Transfer Hunting-ton, West Virginia 4. PADGETT, PATSY Student Council 4; Class Officer Secretary 3; President 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4; Deans Office 4; Anchor Club 4; Secretary 4; Y-Teens 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus 3; Thespians 4; President 4; ICC 4; Secretary 4; Calendar 4; Pepsi Merit Award. PACKHAM, VIVIAN Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Y-Teens 3; F.B.L.A. 4; C.A.A. 4. PATE, ROBERT Class Officer, Treasurer 3; Office Staff 3,4; Newspaper 4; Business Manager 4; Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; T. P. Club 3,4; Sgt. at Arms 3,4; Football 3,4; Captain 4; Track 3,4. PETTIT, SHIRLEY Jr. Girls 3. PETWAY, TOMMY Hi-Y 3,4; Treasurer 3,4; Latin Club 3; Chaplain 3; T.P. Club 3,4; Treasurer 3,4; Football 3,4; Captain 4; Basketball 3; Calendar. PEACOCK, JOANNE D.C.T. 3,4; Y-Teens 4; G.A.A. 3; Transfer, Lee High 3. Pog® On® Hundr d Fifty-On® SENIOR DIRECTORY PLATT, LEE Sr. Boys. POLLOCK.RICHARD Student Council 4; President 4; Key Club 3,4; Vice-President 3,4; Hi-Y 3; Latin Club 3; Parliamentarian 3; N.F.L. 3,4; President 3; Future Nurses 4; Mascot 4; ICC 4; Chairman 4; Calendar 4; Pepsi Merit Award 4.. PURCELL, BARRY Class Officer Vice-President 4; Anchor Club 4; Admiral 4; T.P. Club 3,4; Basketball 3.4. RAFTERY, MARYANN Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Office Staff 4; Chieftan Staff 4; Newspaper 3; Y-Teens 3,4; President 4; French Club 4; Thespians 4; G.A.A. 4. REINKEMYER, MARYLOIS Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4; Chieftain Staff 4; May Girl of the Month 4; Y-Teens 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Transfer Orlando, Fla. 3. REINS, BRUCE Brush Palette 4; President 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3,4; T.P. Club 3,4. REPEKPA, JOHN Brush Palette 3,4; Parliamentarian 3; Vice-President 4. ROUMILLAT, BARBARA Latin Club 3; Business Manager 3; G.A.A. 3,4. ROUSE, MIKE Chieftain Staff 4; Hi-Y 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Vice-President 4; Track 4; Transfer Macon, Ga. 4. SCARBROUGH, JACK Class Officer President 3; Chieftain Staff 4; Newspaper 3; Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Vice-President 3; T.P. Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4. SCHAEFER, PETER Key Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Track 4; Transfer Garden City, New York. SEAL, JIMMY Office Staff 3; Hi-Y 3; Sgt. at Arms 3; Chorus 4; T.P. Club 3,4; Football 3,4. SHIPMAN, SONYA Deans Office 3,4; Newspaper 3; Anchor Club 4; September Girl of the Month 4; Latin Club 3; Thespians 3; National Honor 3,4; Vice-President 3. SMITH, HARKT Key Club 4; Transfer Chicago, 111. 4. SMITH, VANCE Camera Club 4. STANFORD, LAWRENCE Chieftain Staff 4. STEEVES, RITA Student Council 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Anchor Club 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Treasurer 4; Thespians 3; Chaplain 3; Quill Scroll 4; ICC 4; journal Reporter 4. STORY, JUANITA Chieftain Staff 3; Newspaper 4; Anchor Club 4; Y-Teens 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Future Nurses 3,4; Vice-President 3,4; ICC 4. TAYLOR, BRENDA F.B.L.A. 4. THOMPSON, LARRY Student Council 4; Newspaper 4; Key Club 3,4; President 3,4; N.F.L. 3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4; National Honor 3,4; Boys State 3; Best Presiding Officer at State N.F.L. 4; Pepsi Merit Award 4. TOWNSAN, FRANCES Chieftan Staff 3; Newspaper 3; Y-Teens 3,4; Thespians 3. TUNSTALL, PAT Class Officer Vice-President 3, Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Newspaper 3,4; Feature Editor 3; Editor-in-chief 4; Anchor Club 3,4; Sr. Director 4; Y-Teens 3; Vice-President 3; French Club 4; Future Nurses 3,4; Secretary 3; President 4; District “B” President 4; Quill Scroll 4; Calendar 4; Pepsi Merit Award 4. Poge On® Hundred Fifty-Two (Continued on last page) Page Ore Hundred Fifty-Three Poge One Hundred Fifly-Four ARLINGTON THEATRE HARRY FINKELSTEIN CO. SPORTING GOODS 1127 Arlington Road MOVIES SUITABLE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Offers Best Wishes To ’58 SENIORS Compliments of Campbell’s Shoe Store 1048 Arlington Road Home Owned — Home Operated Florida National Bank Charge Plan DIXIE PRODUCE COMPANY, INC. Purveyors of Finest Fruits and Vegetables West Beaver St. Viaduct ELgin 5-0681 NEWSOM FURNITURE CO. DOUGLAS PRINTING CO. ftheStflorida ®imes-linion Page One Hundred Fifty-Five The Barnett National Bank OFFERS TERRY PARKER GRADUATES A position of prestige with good opportunities for advancement and further education Good salary, plus bonus, hospitalization and retirement plans Interesting work in many lines: TRUST - INVESTMENT - INSTALLMENT LOAN - TELLER BOOKKEEPING - PERSONNEL - CLERICAL - SECRETARIAL CREDIT - EXECUTIVE TRAINING The BARNETT NATIONAL BANK of Jacksonville Member FDIC Page One Hundred Fifty-Six ( r CAROL ANN SHOP 3267 Southside Blvd. Southside Estates Shopping Center See Us for Your Teen-Age Clothes Phone Elgin 4-4591 CUNNINGHAM'S A Name That Means More In Furniture Forsyth at Broad Con9r°’u'°’',O0S western auto LAKE TRESCA NURSERIES Arlington Plaza 10003 Atlantic Blvd. Congratulations IN JACKSONVILLE Where Good Quality Costs Less Jacobs Jewelers UNDERWOOD JEWELERS, INC. What, me worry? Pago One Hundred Fifty-Seven SUSAN GAYLE DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS, SPORTSWEAR, LINGERIE Phone EL 3-4294 105 West Adams Street Jacksonville, 'Florida BOB-SYL CAMERA STUDIO STORE GRAYSON DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR - COATS - SUITS LINGERIE - HOSIERY 221 Laura Street Jacksonville, Fla. Phone EL 3-8691 Penney’sI AlWAKS Ftftir OWAlliv 320 Hogan Street (Facing Hemming Park) ARLINGTON PHARMACY 1324 Chaseville Road SENIORS town and country shopping center Phone RA 4-7710 Arlington, Fla. Prescription Specialists — Free Delivery JERRY JACKSON CLEANERS DRY CLEANING - LAUNDRY - LAUNDERETTE 1322 Chaseville Rd. RA 4-9952 Poqe On Hundred Fifty-EigM CONGRATULATIONS Poge One Hundred Fifty-Nine Page One Hundred Sixty Compliments of R M SUNOCO SERVICE 1204 Chaseville Road Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH'S Town and Country Shopping Center ARLINGTON PAINT AND WALLPAPER SUPPLY CO. 1339 Cesery Blvd. — Arlington Special Discounts — Free Delivery Phone RA 4-7838 TYRONE'S SHOES 38 One-Stop Food Super Markets To Serve You! 919 Chaseville Road Town and Country Shopping Center Jacksonville, Fla. TOWN AND COUNTRY MEN'S SHOP 773 Chaseville Road CHAPMAN JEWELERS GIFTS AND CHINA 1411 Chaseville Road RA 5-1525 Page One Hundred Sixty-One Compliments of CHARLES E. COMMANDER AND CO. REAL ESTATE — MORTGAGE INSURANCE 318 W. Forsyth St. Phone EL 4-6761 Compliments of DAVIS FURNITURE CO. EL 3-5791 EL 3-5792 H. C. MOYLE 5-10 1539 Chaseville Road Arlington, Fla. First in Arlington BEST WISHES UNITED LIFE INSURANCE Compliments of CLARK'S SUPER MARKET 1510 San Marco and Lakewood Page One Hundred Sixty-Two 3Jo Die CjracluateA If you are in the top 20% of your class If you are neat and have charm and personality If you support your church with your prayers, presents, participation and gifts If you treat other people as you would have them treat you If you do not smoke or drink If you intend to work for two years whether you get married or not Then— We would like to talk to you about a career in the -J, merican 'HationJ (J3a.nl YOUR SOUTHSIDE BANK 2031 Hendricks Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Poge One Hundred Sixty-Three charlesxWells {UUM toJlA 220 W. ADAMS SttllT JAtltSONVIUI J. HOIIDA Registered Jeweler — American Gem Society 220 W. Adams St. Jacksonville, Fla. Congratulations from BOLUN'S 2058 San Marco Compliments of HAVERTY’S ELYNE'S HAIR STYLING If your hair isn't becoming to you. You should be coming to Elyne's. 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