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TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL - JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA » MARK Hi jt Jity Me Month Mrs. Fuderburke's homeroom, Ble repara making: roperl; ery su :iub memfc 11 as the her chara Diane has Spanish C is a men-orus. Am G.A.A., Na md Inter-c:| are playir] diffei Parke id Ka; by th It be o i £ ?rs an i r L nd Arde an Ertmani I, parliamen yder and Jo Ogier, a senioi the Anchor A« the vice presid Jb and of the 1 5 thelr U8U Churchmen. He is ejects sellin f the Dioccasan Youth » otato chips and Nestle's cand of the Episcopal »8r thl year i is the Post Senior Sigma Y-Teens f Demolay. He is also To make candy favors to be of the track team. placed on the food trays in the d, a junior, and Sue children's ward at Brewster Hos-re elected as new An- pital, is the service project of ers this year. Sue, a the Sigma Y-Teens this year, sferred to Terry Park- The officers for the Sigma r from Fort Lauder- Y-Teens for '59-'60 are: Barbara Wood, president: Linda Logan, or Club has been sell- vice president: Arden Wright, sec- lls, made of red and rotary; Jan Ertman, treasurer; to raise money for Lois Wald, parliamentarian, and c of pom-poms. These Marilyn Christianson, chaplain, vill be sol v;.n I The . nungto ch was s- ‘ £ UlIAuJ ' I ea Os at th £ ' are Jc I meeting MICKEY LAWSON Editor GAIL DEWBERRY Sports Editor MRS. HARTSFIELD Sponsor i ha ats ' chool » pro lavin the 4 tteru heads in rning tol ful trip t d Confers made by while I .ed in I stol St. I ived ail •y wou I iext d arade tmem y the : fi ement ev nbers we: icy, form'Hi the Eliza I M in the band mil here oi i 5:30 in the . Plans it Firms DICK ELLIOT Photographer perform in the ciously awaiting orm. After cat-Bristol High urn came. e Business Leaders of ■cted officers dur:;-.v The next day the band met at the Bristol High School and boarded the bus for the long trip — BARBARA CLARK tr Feature Editor w ai mospherc for a slave camp. In reality, it is the Latin Club’s way of initiating its new mem- vc- . nts gns at- ''jin '............................................................... ’r1 Club, she to be a ver tive club. SI accomplish Latin as we FRANK BOXX Special Reporter own upon ur.ced her for 1959 ourt wer muvis of red anc Science Club Has escorted from th There were tw
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We of the Chieftain staff feel that, carrying through the theme of this edition, progress, we have taken actions to improve the annual and in so doing we have improved ourselves. In hopes that this is one of the best editions Parker will ever have we have gone through depressing moments, amusing moments, and heartaches ... but they have all been justified by knowing that our final product—the completed annual-will give us a great deal of self-satisfaction because we know that you—the student body that we strive to please—will be satisfied. ROW Is R. Quint, C. Stanley, S. Wijhart, C. Yuill, B. Sechrest, J. Yeorgin, C. Barkley. ROW 2: B. Yuill, E. Turknctt, C. Dummon, L Smith, J. Woodley, J. Knopp, D. Ogier, ROW 3: Mr. Vandiviere, B. Wagner, N. Arnold, B. Malloy, D. Carroll, S. Miller, G. Steevei, I. Kogge, Mr. Hill, Mitt Myer .
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The Smoke Signals, in the past year, has upheld its high standard of journalism and has increased its circulation, especially in the lower grades, due to the addition of a junior high page among other new features. ROW ONE: F. Boxx, B. Anderson, M. Lawson. W. Nowlin, D. Elliot. ROW TWO: J. Speed. S. Wogner, G. Dewberry. B. Winchester, P. Walters- THIRD ROW: D. Horton, N. Von Nelson, T. Davis, B. Newman, E. Moody, C. Turner.
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