Umatilla High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Umatilla, FL)

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Editor-in-Chief Dalton Yancey Business Manager Rosie Brew Advisor Mrs. Clemmie H. Friedman iVi DEDICATION te i This yearbook is dedicated to our faculty member and librarian, Mrs. Margaret Yancey, whom we hold in the highest esteem. It is in ap- preciation of her charm and dignity, her conta- gious sense of humor, her personal interest in each of us yjd her outstanding service to our school and confcimuty, that we, the students of the- atilla HighScftos and the members of the Beta Q1u6, dedicate thisT961 Bulldogs’ Me. 2 This edition of the Bulldogs' Tale represents another year in our lives. We of the faculty hope that this has been a profitable year for all the students because this is a period of our history when education means much. We hope the Se- niors will make the most of their God-given tal- ents. It will be good to see the underclassmen return next year with a renewed determination to reach the highest type of achievement. I wish to thank students, teachers, and friends for the success our schooT has had this year. Being principal of this school has been a plea- sure because you are such a nice group. Best ofTuck tcTall of you. Sincerely, Reuben W. Craig •frro®. Mr. Reuben W. Craig Supervising Principal Mr. James L. Gibson Assistant Principal Mrs. Elizabeth Rynearson Secretary 4 FACULTY (pi Mrs. Clemmie Friedman ( Sophomore SponsorBug wPi Miss Elsie Zellman Junior Sponsor Sac Mr. J. H. White Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Shaw j Freshman Sponsor Jt UJ U 93J, 9 0. (?torn? bore f Tooth Bf t x rme So ) or' r'fTff'e ?oW 7y 5e 1)00 SdbnJl . S aJ(D C'Mp. on pt ijr) 9 rt f: . T cc) Uy , hr Mrs. Kathleen Traywick , . Freshman Sponsor Jz dT iSq 'JjZtrrtW 5 Mr. Wayland DuBose Eighth Grade Sponsor FACULTY Mr. Jack Millican Agriculture Mrs. Bertha Brewer Seventh Grade Sponsor Mr. Elvis Lewis Eighth Grade Sponsor Mr. John Burr, Jr. Seventh Grade Sponsor Mrs. Irene Jennings Music 6 Mrs. Margaret Yancey Library CLASS OF ’61 Officers President Howard Tibbals Vice-President Charles Hall Secretary Doris Hall Treasurer Patsy Dykes ifM- rh Charles’Hpward Tihbals Class'Prei 4; ’MJ .£lub 4; Basebkl'l'S; Football (Capt., All-Mid Lakes Conf.). Patricia Ann Dykes Prom Waitress l;Class Vice- Pres. 1,3; Class Sec.-Treas. 2,4; FHA 1; FTA 2; Glee Club 1,2;Basketball l,2,3,4(Capt.); Cheerleader 3,4 (Capt.); U Club 3,4 (Sec.-Treas.); Hal- loween Queen 2; Homecoming Atten. 2,3; Queen 4; Jr. Play; Miss Umatilla 4 (2nd place); Who’s Who. r' Charles Edward Hall Prom Chairman 37 Vice- Pres. of Class 4; Student Council 3 (Vice-Pres.); Beta Club 2; Key Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1; U Club 2,3,4. Doris Hall Class Sec. 3,4; Reporter 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; FHA 1,4; FTA 2; Glee Club 2,3; Bulldog's Bark Staff 3,4 (Pro- duction Staff). 8 SENIORS Craig Brock Transfer from ELustis 3; Foot- ball 3; U Club 3,4; FFA4; Bulldog's Bark 4 (Production Staff ); Who's Who. Margaret Ann Qrgen FHA 1,4; Science” Club 1. Nokie Caskey Student Council 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2; FTA 2; Glee Club 1,2; Jun- ior Play; Who’s Who. Sherry Green FHA 1, 3 (Parliamentarian); Glee Club 1,2; Library Coun- cil 2; Junior Play. 9 SENIORS Ray Lewis Guenther FFA’Tj' U Club 1,2,3,4, (Pres.); Football 1,2,3 (All Conf. Hon. Mention, All Coun- ty,) 4 (Captain, All Confer- ence); Halloween King. James Jefferson Qamrick Jr. Key Club 2, 3 (Sec.), 4 (Sec); FFA 1,2,3 (Sec.), 4 (Pres.); Boys' State; Who’s Who. 1 5 I 2 David Henry Ray Hall FFA 4; Glee Club 2; Football 2,3,4; U Club 2,3,4. Jack Douglas IJaxris FFA '17?; Glee Club 1,2,3;Sci- ence Club 1;Football 1,4; U Club 4; Bulldog's Bark 3 (Art Editor). Cheryl Annette galsey FTA 2; FHA 2,3,4; Bulldog's Bark 3,4 (Editor); Homecom- ing Attendant 3,4; Prom At- tendant 3; Jr. Play Chairman; U Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Basketball 2,3. 10 Thomas Harrison Class Vice President 2; Foot- ball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; U Club 2,3,4; Junior Play. Sam Kemp Prom Waiter 1;FFA 1,2 (Sen- tinel), 3 (Sentinel), 4; Football 1,2,3,4; U Club 2,3,4. Stanley Krupski FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. Patsy Lou Johnston Prom Waitress 1; Class Sec.- Treas. 1,2,3; Student Council 4; FHA 1,2 (Vice-Pres.), 4; Glee Club 1; FTA 2; Basket- ball 1,2. 11 Janice Lucille Leggett ClasI Rhporter 1,2,3; Busi- ness Mgr. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; FHA 1; Glee Club 1. Alice Fave McKinley Class Vice-Pres. 3; Sr. So- cial Chairman; Student Coun- cil 2,4 (Pres.); FHA 1; FTA 2; Glee Club 1,2; Library Club 4 (Pres.); Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Miss Umatilla 4; (3rd Place); Who’s Who. Virginia Gayle May Class Reporter 1, 2; Treas. 3,4; Glee Club 1; FHA 1; FTA 2; Basketball 1,2; Cheerlead- er 3; U Club 4 (Reporter); Halloween Queen 4; Home- coming Attendant 3,4; Junior Play; Bulldog's Bark 4; An- nual Staff 4. Edwin Williams McTureous Prom Waiter 1; Class Rep. 1; Key Club 3,4(Treas.); FFA 1; Glee Club 1,4; Science Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; U Club 3,4; Hallow- een King 3; Who's Who. Carol McCown Class Officer 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3; FHA 1; FTA 2; Glee Club 2,3; Library Club 3; Junior Play. 12 Kathryn Annette Shfippard Bulldog's Bark 4, (Artist); Library Council 4, (Vice Pres.). Susanna Mary Ryon ( U Glee Club 2; Bulldog's Bark 3,4 (Columnist); Cheerleader 4; U Club 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Who's Who. . Barbara Ruth Merrill Prom Waitress 1; Student Council 2 (Sec. Treas.) Beta Club 2,3; Annual Staff 2; Glee Club 1; FHA 1; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; U Club 2,3,4; Bulldog’s Bark 4; Jr. Play; Girls’ State; Prom Chairman; New York Trip Chairman 4; Who's Who; DAR Award Mary Virginia Payne Transfer fromSeacrest High 3. James Andrew Scobie Prom Waiter 1; Student Coun- cil; FFA 1,4; Glee Club 1; Science Club 1; Basketball 1; Who's Who. 13 Robert Lee Skipper Bulldog's Bark 4 (Sports Ed- itor); Football 3,4, (Hon. Men. All Conf.); Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 4; U Club 3,4. Kathleen Violet Vossberg Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Bulldog's Bark 4 (Editor); FHA 1; Library Council 3. Robert Lee Vaughn Prom Waiter 1; Key Club 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1; Junior Play; Football 1,2,3,4 (Most Outstanding Back, Hon. Men. All Conf.); Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; U Club 1,2,3,4. Martin Clay Traywick PronTWaiter 1; Student Coun- cil 1; Key Club 2,3 (Interna- tional Convention), 4 (Pres.); Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1; Junior Play; Boys' State; Football 2,3,4 (Hon. Mention All Conf.) (Outstanding); Bas- ketball 2,3,4; U Club 1,2,3, 4. Jesse Roy Warren Class Pres. 2; Class Sec. 3; FFA 1,2; Halloween King 2; Football 1,2,3, (Hon. Men. All Conf .),4 (All Conf.,Co-Capt.); Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 3, 4; U Club 1,2,3 (Vice Pres.), 4. 14 SENIORS William Eugene Waterman FFA 3; Basketball 3,£ John Sharp Williams T'tJ Baseball 2,3; Basketball 2,3. • Susan Amelia Wingfield Class Pres. 3; N. Y. Trip Treas. 4; Beta Club 2,3 (Sec.), 4 (Vice-Pres., Annual Co- Editor); Bulldog's Bark (Assoc. Editor); Girls’ State; C Junior Play; Science Club 1; — Glee Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Who's Who 4. Ann Evelyn Wood Prom Waitress 1; Class Sec. Treas. 1; FHA 1,4; FTA 2. 15 CLASS HISTORY On September ,k 1949, from the one-room cell of kindergarten came David Hall, Jeff -T|amrick, Bobbie Merrill, Birtie DeMuth, Buddy Mc- Tureous, Carol McCown, Jim Scobie, Charles Tibbals, Stanley Krupski, Bobby Vaughn to meet some of their cellmates with whom they were to spend twelve years of hard labor. These were: Patsy Dykes, Ann Green, Sherry Green, Doris Hall, Jack Harris, Ann Wood, Sam Kemp who were later joined by Barbara Sue Johnston, a transfer from Virginia State Pen. In our second year of labor came Susan Fingers” Wingfield and Gayle Jeep May to add extra hands in digging our way to the third grade. As we broke the surface of cell No. 3, we found awaiting us, Warden Smith. During this term Faye McKinley and Kathleen Vossberg were linked to our Chain-gang. Upon entering cell No. 4, we found awaiting us Patsy Johnston, Dick Collins, and Roy Warren, and in turn we lost one cellmate, Jack Harris, who was paroled for good behavior. Before we could escape to cell No. 5, in swam Fish Traywick and Shorty Leggett. Although we were under the strict supervision of Wardens Kilker and Jarrett in cell No. 5, we continued our rioting with no new additions. Eugene Waterman and Jack Harris (a former member of our social circle) came to strengthen our pull for becoming trustees as half of our sentence came to an end in cell No. 6. The Tth cell, and finally trustees! We were progressing with few riots until Charles Hall and Susie Ryon made the scene. As we walked into cell No. 8, we found awaiting Ray Guenther and Red Williams, two fellow cons accustomed to Warden Lowe's stern ruling, with which we soon became acquainted. As we lost Eugene Water- man (paroled for good behavior), we gained the notorious Nokie Caskey, an even greater problem. Into cell No. 9, forward we went; to greet Warden Sewell and to wel- come Tom Harrison from the Ohio State Pen. Also during this year, David Hall left us for one year of confined solitude in a Miami prison. The tenth year of our sentence was spent in hard labor under Wardens Horst and Hardin. As Shirley Halsey, Kathryn Sheppard, Robert Skipper, and the returning David Hall entered our clan, we schemed and plotted to do all the damage we could before we left for Warden Zellman's block. Warden Zellman's block was quite a change. Because of our good behavior, we were granted a few privileges until Craig Brock and Ginger Payne joined our mighty gang. Under the rule of Wardens Edwards and Westervelt, our sentence draws to an end. We look toward our future with high hopes. Some of us plan to continue our education at Sing Sing, Alcatrez, San Quentin, and other places of cultural arts. August 29 SENIOR CALENDAR School opens September 5 Holiday (Labor Day) September 15 Beta Club Talent Show September 16 Mock Graduation September 23 First Football game (Clermont) October 1 First Rummage Sale October 18 College Day in Eustis October 22 Halloween Carnival--Gayle May, Queen; Ray Guenther, King. November 4 Homecoming--Patsy Dykes, Queen November 11 Holiday (Veteran's Day) November 21 First day of hunting season November 24 Thanksgiving Holiday December 10 Christmas Bazaar December 13 First Basketball Game (Groveland) December 16 Out for Christmas holidays December 17 Senior Christmas Banquet January 3 Back from Christmas holidays January 31 Senior State Exams February 6-20 Magazine Drive February 22 Holiday (Washington's Birthday) March 31 Easter Holidays April 13 Senior Play Matinee April 14 Senior Play May 5 Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet May 8 Skip-Away Day May 28 Baccalaureate Service May 30 Class Night June 2 Graduation June 5 New York bound! 17 18 WHO MOST INTELLECTUAL Martin Traywick and Susan Wingfield MOST DEPENDABLE Jeff Hamrick and Bobbie Merrill 19 WHO’S MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jeff Hamrick and Bobbie Merrill QUIETEST Jack Williams and Janice Leggett J bmPi AfStffcn fpnnt FLIRTIEST Faye McKinley and Craig Brock WHO BEST DRESSED Nokie Caskey and Buddy McTureous 21 WHO’S WHO MOST ATHLETIC Roy Warren and Patsy Dykes 22 DaJtonYancey Class Pres. 2,3; Beta Club 2,3 (Pres.); Annual Staff 2,3 (Ed. in Chief); Key Club 2 (Delegate to State Conv.), 3 (Fire Warden); Bulldog's Bark 2 (Club Ed.); Student Council 1,2 (Sec.-Treas.); FFA 1,2 (Report- er), Star Chapter Farmer 2,3 (Par- liamentarian); Glee Club 1,2; AVA Club 1, 2, 3; Swim Team 3; Junior Play; Youth Council 1,2,3. JUNIORS Sonyc’ 'S C oi OFFICERS President Dalton Yancey Vice President Thomas Coates Secretary Linda Carter Treasurer Lucy Schultz Tommy, Coates Prom Waiter; Pres. 1; Vice Pres. 3; Student Council 1,2; Key Club 2,3 (Parliamentarian); FFA 1,2,3 (Sec.); Glee Club 1,2; Football 1,3; Basket- ball 2,3; Swim Team 3; AVA Club 2, 3. Linda Carter Prom Waitress; Sec.-Treas. 1; Treas. 2; Sec. 3; Bulldog's Bark 3; Cheerleader 3; U Club 3; Home- coming Attendant (Alternate) 3; Jun- ior Play. Lucy Faye Schultz Prom Waitress; Sec.-Treas. 1, 2; Treas. 3; FHA 3 (Recreation Chair- man); Cheerleader 1,2,3; Basketball 3; U Club 1,2,3; Bulldog's Bark 2, 3; Junior Play. Thomas Austin Prom Waiter; Student Council 1,3; Beta Club 2,3 (Assoc. Ed.); Annual Staff 2,3; Key Club 2,3 (Vice-Pres.); Football 1,2,3; Baseball 3; U Club 3; Junior Play; FFA 1. Charles Babb Prom Waiter; FFA 1,2, Bulldog'c Bark 2; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 3; U Club 3; Junior Play. Karleen Binning Glee Club 1,3; FHA 1,2. 24 fl 'v ■ Rosie Brew Prom Waitress (Alt.); Student Coun- cil 2,3 (Vice-Pres.); Beta Club 2 (Treas.), 3 (Sec.); Annual Staff 2,3 (Business Mgr.); FHA 1 (Historian), 2 (Pres.), 3 (Pres, and County His- torian); Basketball 1,2,3; Play Com- mittee Chairman 3; Junior Play. Ray Bryant Sec.-Treas. 1; Pres. 2, Reporter 3; FFA 1,2 (Vice-Pres.), 3; Football 1, 2,3; U Club 2,3; Junior Play. Gerald Budzilowski Mary Katherine Cook FHA 1,3 (Vice-President); Glee Club 1,2; Junior Play. George Cubsted FFA 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Prom Wait- er 1; Class Vice-President 2. Faye Dempsey Glee Club 1,2; FHA 3. 25 Martha Jean Garner Mary Gerding Student Council 3 (Reporter); Annual Staff 2,3 (Club Ed.); Bulldog’s Bark 3 (Joke Ed.); Basketball 1,2,3 (Co- Capt.); Swim Team 3; U Club 1,2, 3; FHA 1; Beta Club 2,3; Prom Chair- man 3; Junior Play. Mary Alice Golden Transferred from Lake Weir High 2; Chorus 2. Manrinp flail Glee Club 1; FHA 3; Prom Waitress l;Jr. Play; Class Reporter 3; Bull- dog’s Bark 2 (Gossip Ed.), 3 (Fea- ture Writer). Mary Hardin FHA 1,2 (Treas.), 3 (Sec.); Basket- ball 2,3; Cheerleader (Alt.) 3; U Club 3; Spaghetti Supper Chairman 3. Margaret Harris FHA 1,2 (Sec., County Sec.-Treas.); Spaghetti Supper Chairman 3; Junior Play. Darlene Miller U' FHA 1,2,3. 'W Loretta Mill FHA 1 (Parliamentarian); 2 (Vice- Pres.), 3; Basketball 1,3; Junior Play. 26 ay Warren FFA 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2, i- 3. L- Patricia Williams Bulldog's Bark 2,3 (Production Staff); FHA 3 (Treas.); Jr. Play; Basketball 3. Patricia Witt Glee Club 1,2; FHA 3. Patricia Wolf Bulldog's Bark 2,3 (Assoc. Editor); FHA 1; Basketball 1,2,3;Junior Play. 21 SOPHOMORES I'eO hf Section I Charles Hamrick President Larry Newell Vice-President Pat Kicklighter Secretary-Treasurer Rohert Craig Vikki Davie Edgar Elton- Johnny Ethridge i y ft- an4. J t Deanna Goodsony . Margie Hall «, Maurice Harbison - Mary Henderson Jane Kenney A Gene Langley Dianne Marteeny Kathleen McCo vn w Yvonne Monk PfiggY-itowsey Shirley Smith Jeanine Spencer P.atsy_Slernad “ Janet Williams Avery Wood L 30 SOPHOMORES Section II James Miller President PhyllisJMaUiers u Vice-President Diteous Sutton - Secretary-Treasurer -Stanloy Byrd- Hoion Carpcnter- Sissy Carr - Charles De-Wolf u Myrline FnRlish T eyoe-HaggiTrs , Olivia Httrdnr' Harold Howard Jeauie Hunter Leslie Jones Carolyn McCabe Terry Miller u l 3 Patterson , Barbara Betty Ann Patterson Phillip Price Velma Richardson- Lintard Roundtree Dianne-Tietgens Bettv Vossherg Carol Warren 31 FRESHMEN fejoflsk Section I Cecil Becker Bobby_B.ryan v Anne Craig' , Rose Cummins — Carolyn Enfinger' Hewel Enfinger Ronnie Gilbert Betty Griffin Richard Henningsu Johnny Johnston M Don Kimball , _LindaKrause Bobby Lee Sandra Leggett Jane Money Rllpn Mnrphey, Zeb Osborne - tfa Joe Phelps Ray Quinn Jane Ramsey Wanda Roach Carol Ryon EugeneScott Shirley Scott Etta Faye Sims ) Harman Tietgens ToBT ynn Tobin Toby Todd . Peggy Watson i Y2 Norma Ruth Wiltsie 3 FRESHMEN Section II Richard Babb ' Patty Burhans - Douglas Day Joanne Dobrownlski - Dee Douglass A Charles Fuller Helen Garner .Tamss-Ga.rris Paul Gerding Billv Gibson L Sue Gibson1 Buddy Hall Linda Keith1- Carolyn Kennard Benny Krupski Dorothy Langley Anna Lawson Marion Locke Shirley McKinley ' SaadraJVIprris Shirley Ann Parks Anne Penlev Eva Rigdon Pat Saul Jimmy Scott Carol Simmons Ginny Van Valkenburg Connie Weaver Judy Faye Whitehead Shirley. Wilson 1 35 EIGHTH GRADE Section I Patricia Bedgood Barbara Bauman Danny Boy Son Carol Brew Claudine Conner Herbifi_Haxnto Linda Griffin Ted Henderson Jaxy-Hennin gs Henry Kiliter Melissa Maxteenv Bill Martin Dwight McDuffie Walter McGlon Deirdre Parsons Harold Phillips l5aphne Pope Ralph Ross arrv Scott pon Smith Ruby Nell Stokes Willis Stuart 38 John Weayer eighth grade jttMS Z-- fZZZSZ ft Section II Jerry Alexander Mary Atkinson Elaine Chatham Mike Cooper Tom Harris Rctty .larrett Harvev Johnston Carol Johnson Nancey Locke Sherry J-,ucas Robert McDuffie Jimmy Merrill Billy Miller Gracie Jo Penley Lonnie Register Nelda Roundtree Linda Scott Jimmy Skinner Judy Stuart Henry Wiley Janis Curry Mike DuBose Qavid Fain Duane Harris SE V E 'StHjh'f DE % 40 Skipper Babb-President Wanda Daniel Vice-Pres. Dennis May S c. - Treas. Linda McCall-Reporter Paula Austin - Bill Babb William Bffiisley ‘ Micheale Bostic Carolyn Brock '' David Caldwell . Daniel Carroll ■ Donald Caskey Allen Cook -ft . Terry Cubsted Duane Curry Mary Daniels Reba Dempsey - Theresa Dempsey t- loan Ebner . Mildred Faye Edge Wanda Gail Edge Herman English Neil English Robert Ethridge •A ' Chris Fryer David Fuller Jack Garner Tommy Givens Carolyn Green V' Danny Green Ronnie Grinstead Tommy Hall Doyle Harbison George Heim J ' Lavonia Ivey William Keel Billy Kendrick Jerry Latner ATlenXewis E Josephine Long Barney Lott Sharon McAlonen ' ' Lewis McCall Jtoug McDuffie ■ John McQuilken Ann McTureous - Ann Miller Charlene Miller Gladys Miller Joyce Money Jeff Morris Shervl Nicholsir Claudia Parker Jean Parker Jerry Patrick Sarah Patricks Gary Payne Sharon Penley David Pope Jim Price Gail Pulliam Stanley Ricef— Linda Rogers Darlene Ross Raymond Rybolt Beth Skinner Gerald Smith — Judy Smith Sharon Smith Kenneth Summe rsill John Van Steeland U CarLVossberg Kenneth Watson Bonnie Whitlock Richard Williams Car Ion Wilson Sue Yancey L 41 First Row: Susan Wingfield, Dalton Yancey, Rosie Brew, Tommy Austin. Second Row: Janice Leggett, Diane Marteeny, Faye McKinley, Kathleen Vossberg, Terry Miller, Gayle May, Patsy Dykes. Third Row: Lucy Schultz, Jayne Collins, Mary Gerding, Martin Traywick, Harold Howard, Betty Vossberg. ANNUAL STAFF OFFICERS Editor in Chief, Dalton; Yancey, Business Mana- ger, Rosie Brew; Co-Ed- itors, Tommy Austin, Susan Wingfield. 44 OFFICERS President, Dalton Yancey; Vice-P resident, Susan Wingfield; Secretary, Rosie Brew; Treasurer, Janice Leggett; Sponsor, Mrs. Edwards. BETA CLUB First Row: Susan Wingfield, Dalton Yancey, Rosie Brew, Janice Leggett. Second Row: Diane Marteeny, Kathleen Vossberg, Terry Miller, Betty Vossberg. Mrs. Edwards. Third Row: Tommy Austin, Jayne Collins, Mary Gerding, Martin Traywick, Harold Howard. 45 Seated: Jayne Collins, Faye McKinley, Rosie Brew. Second Row: Sandra Leggett, Dorothy Langley Sissy Carr, Nokie Caskey, Sharon Smith, Jim Price. Standing: Sponsor, Mr. White, Tommy Austin’ Mary Gerding, Charles Hamrick, Patsy Johnston, Sue Yancey. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President, Faye Mc- Kinley; Vice-President, Rosie BrewjSecretary and Treasurer, Jayne Collins. 46 OFFICERS President, Ray Guenther; Vice-President, Roy War- ren; Secretary, Patsy Dykes; Treasurer, Gayle May. U” CLUB First Row: Terry Miller, Janet Williams, Mary Hardin, Mary Gerding, Barbara Sue Johnston, Bobbie Merrill, Bruce McCown. Second Row: Roy Warren, Linda Carter, Jayne Collins, Lucy Schultz Thomas Harrison. Third Row: Mary Henderson, Shirley Halsey, Ray Bryant, Patsy Dykes, Sissy Carr, Buddy McTureous, Susie Ryon, Pat Kicklighter. Fourth Row: Charles Babb, Martin Traywick Tommy Austin, Gayle May, Charles Hamrick, Bobby Vaughn, Ray Guenther. Fifth Row: Charles Hall, Dick Collins, Sam Kemp, David Hall, Charles Tibbals. Sixth Row: Jack Harris, James Miller, Craig Brock, Benny Stapleton, Robert Skipper, Jackie Williams, Coach DuBose. 47 Seated: Jeff Hamrick, Martin Traywick, Tommy Austin, Buddy McTureous. Standing: Terry Miller, Charles Hall, Dalton Yancey, Tommy Coates, Mr. Westervelt, Sponsor, Charles Hamrick, Diteous Sutton, Bobby Vaughn, Harold Howard. KEY CLUB OFFICERS President, Martin Tray- wick; Vice-President, Tommy Austin;Secretary, Jeff Hamrick; Treasurer, Buddy McTureous. 48 GAYLE MAY AND RAY GUENTHER During 1960-'61, Umatilla Key Club enjoyed another prosperous and beneficial year. The Key Club is pri- marily a service organization spon- soredby the Kiwanis Club of Umatilla. During the last 17 years, the Key Club has performed many services for the school and the Community. We were represented at inter-club meetings with clubs of the Golden-Triangle area, at two Dis- trickRallies in Orlando, and at both the State and International Conventions. Once a month, the Club attends a local church as a group, and each day we raise and lower the school flag. The club con- ducted the community March of Dimes drive, sponsored school fire drills, cleaned the school trophy case, and assisted the Kiwanians on Election Day. Our prime money-making project was the Halloween King and Queen contest and booth at the annual carnival. We managed a booth at the Horsemen's Association Trail Ride, and defeated the Kiwanis Club in the annual Key Club-Kiwanis Club softball game. We sponsored the first annual Key Club-Faculty basketball game to benefit the March of Dimes. We want to express our appreciation to Mr. Millican who, until this year, has been our faculty advisor. His interest and assistance has been the main factor in the Club's previous successes. We also want to extend our welcome and appreciation to Mr. Westervelt, who is now our faculty ad- visor, and we hope he continues to help us for many years. HALLOWEEN KING AND QUEEN SPONSORED BY KEY CLUB 49 Co-Editors, Shirley Halsey and Kathleen Vossberg; Associate Editor, Pat Wolf; Production Mana- ger, Harold Howard; Production Staff, Carolyn McCabe, Pat Williams, Craig Brock; Class News Editor, Phyllis Mathers; Special Feature Editors, Maurine Hall and Betty Vossberg; Artist, Kathryn Sheppard; Columnists, Susie Ryon, Olivia Hardin, Robert Skipper, and Lucy Schultz; Reporters, Gayle May, Bobbie Merrill, Mary Hardin, Mary Henderson, Shirley Smith, Patsy Dykes, and Sissy Carr; Sponsor, Mrs. Friedman. THE BULLDOG’S BARK STAFF OFFICERS Co-Editors, Shirley Hal- sey and Kathleen Voss- berg; Associate Editor, Pat Wolf; Production Manager, Harold Howard. so GLEE CLUB First Row: Shirley Wilson, Tobie Tobin, Ginny Van Valkenburg, Olivia Hardin, Ann Penley, Vikki Davis, Sandra Morris, Shirley McKinley, Jayne Ramsey, Pat Saul, Carol Ryon, Betty Vossburg, and Mrs. Jennings, Director. Second Row: Dorothy Langley, Betty Griffin, Janie Kenny, Phyllis Mathers, Jeanie Hunter, Shirley Scott, Judy Whitehead, Shirley Parks, Charles Hall, Charles Hamrick, Pat Kicklighter, Benny Stapleton, Johnny Johnston, Carolyn Kinnard, Helen Garner, Connie Weaver, Tobie Todd. Third Row: Margie Hall, Anna Lawson, Peggy Watson, Joanne Dobrowolski, Marian Locke, Diteous Sutton, Gene Scott, Jimmy Scott, Doug Day, Buddy Hall. si Standing: Ann Green, Maurine Hall, Patty Wolf, Loretta Miller, Patsy Lewis, Sponsor, Mrs. Yancey, Gladys Miller. Seated: Faye McKinley and Kathryn Sheppard. LIBRARY COUNCIL 52 4-H CLUBS SENIOR BOYS JUNIOR GIRLS 53 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: Mrs. Shaw, Advisor; Phyllis English, Linda Keith, Jinny Van Valkenburg, Mary Hardin, Rosie Brew, Lucy Schultz, Jayne Ramsey, Pat Williams, Tobie Todd, Barbara Patterson, Patsy Sternad, Loretta Miller. Second Row: Ann Craig, Ellen Murphey, Linda Krause, Carolyn Kinnard, Maurine Hall, Molly Harris, Deanna Goodson, Shirley Smith, Barbara Sue Johnston, Shirley Scott, Daphne Pope, Linda Griffin, Yvonne Monk, Sue Gibson. Third Row: Pat Saul, Dorothy Langley, Marion Locke, Faye Dempsey, Pat Witt, Darlene Miller, Mary Sims, Deirdre Parsons, Barbara Bauman, Linda Lee, Melissa Marteeny, Sandra Leggett, Nelda Roundtree, Sherry Lucas, Elaine Chatham, Janice Curry, Patty Burhans, Eva May Rigdon. .'ourth Row: Patsy Lou Johnston, Carol Ann Johnston, Dianne reitgens, Carol Simmons, Joanne Dobrowolski, Mary Hennings, Linda Scott, Janie Money, Wanda Roach, Rose Cummings, Connie Veaver, Shirley Parks, Judy Whitehead, Betty Griffin, Nancy jocke, Judy Stuart, Patsy Lewis, Gracie Jo Penley. OFFICERS President, Rosie Brew; Vice-President, Mary K. Cook; Secretary, Mary Hardin; Treasurer, Pat Williams; Parliamentari- an, Linda Keith; Report- er and Historian, Ginny Van Valkenburg; Song Leader, Lucy Schultz; Pianist, Jane Ramsey. Row 1: Charlie Fuller, Dee Douglass, Charles Hamrick, Tommy Coates, Diteous Sutton, Jeff Ham- rick, Pat Kicklighter, Dalton Yancey; Mr. Millican, Advisor. Row 2: Herbie Garnto, Mike Sanborn, Walter McGlon, John Weaver, Billy Miller, Ted Henderson, Dwight McDuffie, Duane Harris, Tom Harris, Harvey Johnston, Robert McDuffie, Jimmy Merrill, Jerry Alexander, Jimmy Skinner, David Fain. Row 3: Mike DuBose, Willis Stuart, Larry Scott, Buddy Hall, Bill Martin, Henry Kilker, Mike Cooper, Richard Babb, Bruce McCown, Jerry Hatfield, Richard Hennings, Bobby Lee, Billy Gibson Row 4: Henry Wiley, Paul Gerding, Robert Bryan, Larry Newell, Cecil Becker, Don Kimball, Roy Warren, Jack Harris, Stanley Krupski, Ray Quinn, Jimmy Garris, Jerry McDaniels, Zeb Osborne Ronnie Gilbert, Don Smith. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 56 Row 5: Ray Warren, Robert Craig, Jimmy Parrish, Leonard Folsom, Leslie Jones, Rusty DeWolf, Jackie Williams, David Hall, Avery Wood, James Miller, Sam Kemp, Bobby Vaughn, Ray Bryant, Dick, Collins, Craig Brock, Jimmy Scobie, George Cubsted. OFFICERS President, Jeff Hamrick; Vice-President, Diteous Sutton; Secretary, Tommy Coates; Treasurer, Charles Hamrick; Report- er, Dee Douglass; Senti- nel, Charlie Fuller; Ad- visor, Mr. Millican. UMATILLA CHAPTER 57 P. T. O. OFFICERS BUS DRIVERS Mrs. Douglass, (Pres.); Mrs. Klingbeil, (V.P.); Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Williams, and Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. Sebree, (Treas., not pictured); Mr. Me- Tureous, (Sec.). LUNCHROOM WORKERS Mrs. Ervin, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. JANITORS Hamrick, Mrs. Bryant. Mr. Krause, Mr. Gambrell. 58 FOOTBALL First Row: Charles Hall, Charles Fuller, Charles Hamrick, Pat Kicklighter, Benny Stapleton, Eugene Scott, Charles Babb, Ray Bryant, Gene Langley. Second Row: Coach Brown, David Hall, Jack Harris, Robert Skipper, Sam Kemp, Dick Collins, Martin Traywick, Tommy Austin, Charles Tibbals, Bobby Vaughn, Roy Warren, Ray Guenther, Coach DuBose. Umatilla 6 Umatilla 21 Umatilla 13 Umatilla 12 Umatilla 39 Umatilla 19 Umatilla 27 Umatilla 33 Umatilla 6 Umatilla 0 Clermont 0 New. Smyrna 6 Mt. Dora 13 St. Cloud 12 Inverness 0 Eustis 13 South Sumter 7 Groveland 0 Tavares 27 Lake Weir 0 Tangelo Bowl Game; Umatilla 2, Dunnellon, 7. 60 SENIOR FOOTBALL Charles Tibbals, Co-Capt. Ray Guenther, Capt. Roy Warren, Co-Capt. David Hall Robert Skipper Dick Collins Jack Harris Charles Hall Sam Kemp Martin Traywick Bobby Vaughn SHIRLEY HALSEY SUSIE RYON HOMECOMING COURT GAYLE MAY 62 MARY HENDERSON f I, ■ . HOMECOMING QUEEN PATSY DYKES 63 I A First Row: Jerry Patrick, Harvey Johnston, Skipper Babb, Jimmy Merrill, Ted Henderson, Bill Martin, Jeff Morris, Mike Cooper, Richard Babb, Billy Gibson. Second Row: Manager Ronnie Daniels, Coach Westervelt, George Heim, Zeb Osborne, Tom Harris, Henry Kilker, Dennis May, Ronnie Grinstead, Buddy Hall, Mike DuBose, Cecil Becker, Don Kimball, and Manager Duane Curry. JUNIOR FOOTBALL J 64 Sheryl Nichols, Ann McTureous, Wanda Daniels, Patsy Lewis, Linda Keith, Mascot Mary McTureous, Gracie Jo Penley, Janice Curry, Deirdre Parsons, Sandra Leggett, and Judy Stuart. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS 65 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Umatilla 27 Groveland 89 Umatilla 25 Mt. Dora 82 Umatilla 31 Tavares 69 Umatilla 48 Lake Weir 59 Umatilla 35 Eustis 74 Umatilla 34 Clermont 40 Umatilla 45 St. Cloud 46 Umatilla 38 Groveland 90 Umatilla 48 Mt. Dora 61 Umatilla 37 Tavares 56 Umatilla 53 Lake Weir 69 Umatilla 51 Eustis 66 Umatilla 32 Clermont 65 Umatilla 42 St. Cloud 57 Mid- -Lakes Conf. Tournament Umatilla 31 Groveland 60 Golden Triangle Holiday Tournament Umatilla 28 Tavares 62 Umatilla 28 Mt. Dora 55 District 6 Class B Umatilla 34 Tavares 68 First Row: Eugene Waterman, Bobby Vaughn, Charles Babb, Buddy McTureous, Roy Warren, David Hall. Second Row: Coach Lewis, Johnny Johnston, Pat Kicklighter, Martin Traywick. Leonard Folsom, James Miller. SENIOR BASKETBALL Martin Traywick Captain Eugene Waterman Buddy McTureous David Hall Bobby Vaughn Roy Warren 67 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL First Row: Mary Hardin, Lucy Faye Schultz, Susan Wingfield, Patsy Dykes, Mary Gerding, Bobie Merrill. Second Row: Diane Tietgens, Deanna Goodson, Loretta Miller, Pat Williams, Jayne Collins, Ann Craig, Jeannie Hunter, Pat Wolf, Anna Lawson, Carol Warren, Rosie Brew, and Coach Zellman. The Lady Bulldogs got off to a slow start this year, but came back after 4 lickings to whip Tavares once and Peirson twice. The scoring was led by Mary Gerding, who was followed by Patsy Dykes and Lucy Schultz in that order. We lost all our A string guards last year but we had 3 girls to fill up the vacancies, and we think that they did an excellent job. Of course the whole team will agree that we couldn't have gotten along without the aid of our coach. Thanks to Miss Zellman for her leadership through another season. Umatilla 31 Ocala 37 Umatilla 32 Tavares 33 Umatilla 30 Oveido 48 Umatilla 52 Tavares 22 Umatilla 37 Oveido 51 Umatilla 52 Peirson 26 Umatilla 57 Peirson 40 68 GIRLS STARTING LINE Patsy Dykes Captain Susan Wingfield Mary Hardin Lucy Faye Schultz 69 UP Mary Gerding Co-Captain Bobbie Merrill Seated: Patsy Dykes, Captain; Mary Henderson, Shirley Halsey, Mary Hardin, Lucy Schultz, Co- Captain. Standing: Janet Williams, Sissy Carr, Linda Carter, Jayne Collins, Susie Ryon, Bobbie Merrill. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Patsy Dykes Bobbie Merrill Susie Ryon 70 •OTTUD UNOER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY «Y LEESBURG BOTTLING COMPANY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LAKE COUNTY Where Thousands Save Millions Leesburg, Florida MERRY JEWELERS Gorham Lunt Reed Barton Towle Heirloom STERLING Rolex Hamilton Eterna Croton Bulova WATCHES . . make it a merry occasion” Eustis Corner Magnolia and Eustis El 7 4501 REITZ AND BREW PACKERS OF ALL TYPES OF FLORIDA HONET’ Summerfield, Florida Phone ATwater 8-2583 SPILLWAY TRAILER PARK For Retired Folks Hwy. 44 at Haines Creek, Betw. Eustis Leesburg Choice Location-Parklike Setting Bank Fishing-Shuffleboard Courts C. M. HORST, OWNER-Mgr. Rt. 2, Box 220 Leesburg, Fla. State 7-2899 IEHStonI Ollice Diamond 3-7111 P. O. Box 1103 Tavares, Florida TRIANGLE AUTO INN Chrysler- Plymouth-Valient Sales and Service our specialty 101 Clifford Ave. Eustis, Fla. Phone ELgin 7-3101 Eustis, Florida FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF EUSTIS Mortgage Loans Savings Accounts Corner Orange Avenue and Eustis Street Eustis, Florida TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES OFFERED BY THE UMATILLA STATE BANK UMATILLA, FLORIDA Member FDIC Checking Accounts Mortgage Loans Savings Accounts Drive-Up Teller Low Cost Installment Loans Home Improvement Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Travelers Checks Telephone: MOhawk 9-2591 MOhawk 9-5861 Hours: Bank Hours: 9:00 to 1:00 Drive-Up Teller: 9:00 to 4:00 Wed. Sat.: 9:00 to 12:00 GRAND ISLAND CITRUS COOPERATIVE Home of GOLDEN GEM CITRUS PRODUCTS We are especially proud of the fact that many of Umatilla’s finest young people have found careers in our organization. Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY OF EUSTIS jk CONGRATULATIONS M. VV GRADUATES VI FERRAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' ' Before and after graduation use Natural Gas for: Your Quality Store Since 1884 ♦COOKING ♦WATER HEATING ♦SPACE HEATING ♦REFRIGERATION Eustis, Fla. Phone El 7-2150 ♦CLOTHES DRYERS IT'S NATURALLY BETTER ! THE HOUSTON CORPORATION UMATILLA FRUIT GROWER'S ASSOCIATION A Florida Corporation ANNUAL BOOSTERS JAOfflC£b,£. QmUJjOXcL pfi L, 7' 'Weo .jfal .f.? U.‘vL. 5Ljl •J 0 6+— Jq, l ?-ycD -UtL. 4 '3M ry70- ' Martin Clay Traywick Salutatorian American Legion Citizenship Award Balfour Award Bookkeeping Award Barbara Ruth Merrill American Legion Citizenship Award D. A. R. Award Janice Lucille Leggett Honor Graduate James Jefferson Hamrick, Jr. Danforth Award Agriculture Award HONOR GRADUATES ':Wk Alice Faye McKinley Student Council Award Patricia Anne Dykes Danforth Award Shorthand Award Girls' Athletic Award Susan Amelia Wingfield Valedictorian Westervelt English Award Sandy Nininger Award Members from left to right are, Front: Paul Gerding, Mary Gerding. First Row: Coach DuBose, Martin Traywick, Ray Bryant, Charles Babb, Dalton Yancey, Sue Yancey, Patsy Lewis, Carol Mc- Cabe, Skipper Babb, Jerry McDaniels, Mike DuBose, Dee Douglass, Don Kimble. Second Row: Bar- bara Bauman, Judy Stuart, Carol McCown, Susan Wingfield, Phyllis Mathers, Janet Williams, Sissy Carr, Buddy Hall, Sharon Smith, Susie Ryon. SWIMMING TEAM Martin Traywick Mary Gerding, Capt. Capt. Boys' Team Girls’ Team 2 ers are from left to right: Stanly Krupski, Cecil Becker, Charles Tibbals, Buddy McTureous Bobby Vaughn, Leonard Roundtree, Ray Warren, Jimmy Phillips, Jackie Williams, Roy Warren and Tnmmv Anetin ’ J ’ BASEBALL Buddy McTureous swings for a base hit. 3


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