Umatilla High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Umatilla, FL)

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Bulldog 1973 Umatilla High School Trowell Avenue Umatilla, Florida The Annual Staff wishes to express their appreciation to Mrs. Eshter Thacker, Mrs. Joyce Conkling and Mr. William Galbreath for their assitance and their suggestions during the publishing of this annual. We Thank-You. 2 If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau 3 et Crash Identified “Hr ;,- Hast Year As .Sensationa, - Cuba,US.Tal £es Wa?ut •■ 7 jt :s ::„• « «rtment Mid f poltM -«.Vi V i w , -5 P ; 0 . PPPHS !||r;| f; s ____________________________ wtjfp , = r sSV ' p,;'S°}(ll)s His Only Euloayf ty } Q v — i A A w •••• ., “ I. f J ■ •• ““ jc .. r':: il(irr S Truman h:‘ri( (l’h c} y V, I y VV iiniMMN M t Aq ' ’, I -V ... Wallace To till, f f Election ’72 's? .At indic • p vuc ▼Jr FLAG FOR T1LMA.VS BF.I.OVFD Ut . P. F. Csufcfy, Marfa V,- Broadcaac in_ lavlalon) haa apply to k oho oaa I ' d of Soptaoba roation Aqa«' 0 . :no« 1 . • ' a i ooo i W Peace talks in Paris, missions to the moon, tragedy at Munich, dis- aster in Managua, scandal at Watergate, assassination attempt in Maryland, conventions in Miami, chess in Iceland, bombing in Viet Nam. power failures in the Northeast, fluctuation on Wallstreet. in- flation. hijackings, drugs. Nixon's trips to China and Russia, the death of two former presidents in less than a month, cease fire in Viet Nam. return of the P.O.W., 18 year old vote---these would seem to be distant and unrelated to peaceful, rural Umatilla on the edge of Ocala National Forest. However far U.H.S. is from these, the transportation and communication of today's world bring these events, their effects and after effects to us almost immediately. As citizens of the present and future, our responsibility is to educate ourselves for coping with the rapid changes in our worlds. Only by improving ourselves can we help improve the world we do and will live in. Our worst mistake is to ignore the present and say All this doesn't concern me now. I'll worry about it in a few years. We're living faster than our parents did and growing up more quickly. Responsibility for ourselves and the future should come more quickly too. I am a part of Nature. I am a part of everything that lives. I am bound together with all living things in air. in land, in water. My life depends upon Nature— Upon its balance. Upon its resources. and upon the continuity of both. To destroy them is to destroy myself. As a member of the human race 1 am responsible for its survival. 1 am a part of Nature. I will not destroy it. Henry Gibson 5 Table Of Contents People Faculty 12 Seniors 24 Underclassmen 36 Participation Clubs 68 Band 94 Power Sports 102 Public Ads 128 Our World At U H S 6 Staff Editor Business Manager Photographers Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Activities Sports Ads Advisor Barbara Lee Terri Tatum Debbie Henry Eddie Lucas Wy Sebree Terry Brooks Eddie Lucas Ann Allen Terri Tatum Debbie Brown Roxanne Busman Nancy Hall Debbie Henry Paul Gross Karen Kicklighter Joy Stricklen Linda Burhans Teena Merrill Mrs. Kathleen Seabrook The drawing Final Curtain found on the end sheet in the back of this book is from THURBER COMPANY by James Thurber. copyright 1966 Helen Thurber. Published by Harper Row. 7 Dedicated To An optimistic voice encouraging Prom and Play Weary Juniors and Seniors, Teaching... inspiring...befriending... understanding. Animating history—rendering it tangible...alive. Devoting herself to the ideals of sportsmanship. Radiating warmth, sincerity and honesty, Dedicating herself to us, the stu- dents...We in turn, dedicate to you. Miss Elsie Zellman. THE 73 BULLDOG. 8 Miss Zellman began her teaching career at Clermont in 1944, but in 1946 she chose to come to Umatilla High and has been here since as an active and involved faculty member. She was the girls basketball coach for a number of years when there were girls' interscholastic teams, and in addition served as cheerleader sponsor until 1961. During her years here she has been a sophomore, junior, and senior class sponsor as well as faculty advisor for Future Teachers of America. We appreciate her years of service here and look forward to her future years of teaching at UHS. 9 10 U.H.S. Welcomes New Principal Mr. Robert C. Reagan is the chief at U.H.S. This is his first year here and we feel that he's doing a wonderful job. He administers and supervises the total educational and extracurricular program of the school, while still finding the time to work with teachers and students individually. Seemingly he is as often found in the office as on the grounds and in the classrooms. He generates school spirit wherever he goes and he does more than his share of the work. We are very fortunate to have him with us. Mr. Reagan has a Bachelor of Science in Education from Carson-Newman College and a Masters Degree in School Administration from the University of Tennessee. 12 Innovation In Administration Mr. James E. Gant is the second in command and he acts on all pertinent matters in the absence of the princi- pal. This is Mr. Gant's third year at U.H.S. His most important job is being Mr. Reagan's right hand man here on campus. Mr. Gant has a Bachelors Degree from Troy State College and a Masters from the University of Florida. He is the sponsor of the Student Council and the Interclub Council. Mr. Ivan Mish's job is Dean of Students. This is his first year at U.H.S. and he is primarily responsible for student discipline at all school activities and functions. You might find him showing lost seventh graders the way or keeping underclassmen in line. These are just some of his many responsibilities. He is highly respected by the students. Mr. Mish has his Bachelor and Masters Degrees from Florida Atlantic University. He is coaching the golf team this year. Curriculum Generalist And Guidance Counselor Mr. John Westervelt has been at U.HJS. for thirteen years. He has served as math teacher and coach and is now Guidance Counsellor. He administers and supervises all Pupil Personnel Services normally conducted with stu- dents on personal and career problems. Mr. Westervelt is a graduate of U.H.S. and has his Bachelor of Science and Masters Degree from Stetson University. He is the Athletic Director and coaches the Swim team. Mrs. Esther Thacker is a Curriculum Generalist at U.H.S. Her primary responsibility lies in the area of cur- riculum development. Some of her duties are assisting the teachers in securing material for instruction and recommending curriculum changes to the principal. Mrs. Thacker has a Bachelor of Arts and Masters Degree from Florida State University. This is her second year here and she has been a big benefit to the school. k 12 L)e?1r rm ■ 4 14 Front Office Supportive Staff TOP LEFT: Mrs. Priscilla Getchell, Secretary. LEFT: Mrs. Jackie Gunther, Attendance Clerk. ABOVE: Mrs. Shirley Kenney, Guidance Secretary. 15 Behind The Scenes ABOVE: Mrs. Joyce Conkling, Teacher's Aide. TOP RIGHT: Miss Amelia Van Valkenburg, Library Secretary. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Dorothy Oexner, Teacher's Aide. 16 UHS Faculty English Department Varies Curriculum To Meet Student Needs UPPER LEFT—Mr. John Burr, B.A. Ed., University of Florida; Junior High English, Enrichment, Chair- man of English Department. CENTER — Mr. Michael Hadlock, B.A., St. Michael's College, M.A., Breadloop School of English; English, General Business; Sponsor—Junior class, Beta Club. LOWER LEFT—Mrs. Mercedes Clamp, B.A. Ed., Old Dominion College; English, Spanish 1; Sponsor—Spanish Club. LOWER LEFT—Mr. Guy Kinney, B.A., Stetson University; Junior High English, Enrichment. LOW'ER RIGHT—Mrs. Sandra Hobbs, B.A., University of South Florida; Senior High English; Sponsor—Bulldog's Bark, senior Class. 17 Teacher Of The Year Mrs. Betty Rynearson was nominated by the U.H.S. Faculty and chosen by members of the county staff as Lake County’s Teacher of the year. She has taught at U.H.S. for eleven years serv- ing as department chairman much of the time. She has been described as an ’’innovative creative science teacher... spending countless hours gathering materials and developing new methods.” Former superintendent Clyde Stevens said of her, ’’She exemplifies dedica- tion to the teaching profession through academic involvement and an abiding interest in the learning process of each and every one of her students. We are fortunate to have her on the U.H.S. Faculty. 18 UPPER LEFT—Mrs. Patty Roche, B.A., M.A., Stetson University; Art, Mathematics, Science; Sponsor- Health Careers Club. UPPER RIGHT —Mr. Mike Sheets, B.S. Ed., Florida State University; Junior High General Science; Junior Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. UPPER RIGHT—Mr. Thomas Hasel- ton, B.S., Citadel; Junior High Science. BOTTOM RIGHT—Mrs. Betty Rynearson, B.A., Athens College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Senior High Science; Sponsor—Junior Class. Today’s News Is Tomorrow’s History UPPER LEFT—Mr. Michael Trosper, B.A. Ed., University of Florida; Senior High Social Studies; Sponsor — Key Club. CENTER RIGHT—Miss Elsie Zellman, A.B., Florida State University; Senior High History; Sponsor—Senior Class. BOTTOM— Miss Glennie Caldwell, B.S., Florida A M University; Junior High History, Enrichment, Girl's Physical Education; Sponsor--Human Relations Council, Junior High Cheerleaders. BOTTOM—Mr. Ronald Sicely, B.A., Johnson State College; Junior High Social Studies; Junior Varsity Basket- ball Coach; Sponsor—Junior High Student Council. 19 Math Program Proves Challenging CENTER LEFT—Mr. Harold Wood- all, Troy State university; Senior High Mathematics; Sponsor—Junior Class. UPPER RIGHT—Mr. Whitney Lavender, B.A., Stetson University; Junior High Mathematics; Sponsor— Sophomore Class, Chess Club, Audio Visual. LOWER LEFT—Mrs. Betty Miller, B.A., Florida State Univer- sity; Junior High Mathematics, En- richment. LOWER RIGHT--Mr. Warren Delmolino, B.S., Univer- sity of Massachusetts; Junior High Mathematics, Junior High Boy's Physical Education; Junior High Football and Basketball Coach. UPPER LEFT—Mrs. Ruth Shaw, B.S., Mississippi State College for Women; Home Economics; Sponsor—Future Homemakers of America. CENTER RIGHT—Mr. William Galbreath, B.S.A., Univer- sity of Florida; Agriculture; Sponsor-Future Farmers of America, Camera Club. LOWER LEFT—Mrs. Kathleen Seabrook, B.S. Ed., University of Florida; Business Education, Publications; Sponsor—Annual Staff. LOWER RIGHT--Mr. Dean Locke, B.A., University of South Florida; Band, Chorus; Sponsor—Bulldog Band. Varied Courses Satisfy All Students • i X. 21 Physical Education Strengthens Minds And Bodies 22 TOP--Mr. Calvin Collins, B.S., Florida State University, University of Florida; Assistant Varsity Football Coach; Head Varsity Basketball Coach; Driver’s Education. CENTER LEFT—Mr. Ed McGonigal, B.S. Ed., Univer- sity of Florida; Boy’s Physical Education; Head Coach; Sponsor— Letterman’s Club. CENTER RIGHT —Mr. Reginald Forbes, B.B.A., Albany State College; Health; Assistant Varsity Football Coach; Junior High Track Coach; Sponsor --Health Careers Club, Chess Club. LOWER RIGHT—Mrs. Sandra Green, B.S., Florida Technological University; Girl’s Physical Educa- tion; Sponsor--Varsity Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Pep Club. C I UPPER LEFT—Mrs. Margaret Yancey, B.A., Stetson University; Librarian, Library Science; Sponsor—Library' Club. UPPER RIGHT—Mr. Tommy Hayes, II, B.S., Tuskegee Institute; Senior High Special Education, Enrich- ment; sponsor—Human Relations Council. CENTER—Mrs. Alice Black, B.S., M.S., Deaf Educa- tion, Florida State University; Reading. RIGHT--Mr. George Blue, B.A., Florida Southern College; Junior High Special Education, Reading; Sponsor- Human Relations Council. LOWER LEFT—Mrs. Mary Floyd, B. A. Spanish, Bethune- Cookman College; English, American History, Reading. LOWER LEFT—Mrs. Nina Ettinger, B.S. Ed., Florida State University; Junior High Mathematics. LOW ER LEFT—Mr. William Young, B.S., Bethune-Cookman College; Agriculture Para-Professional. 23 'x' r. ’ L '4' . VQ'' X. V £K V 24 MARY ANN ALLEN CLARA ARETAKIS APRIL MELANIE BATES JACQUELYN LOUISE BELL GARY MICHAEL BLAINE KELLY ROLAND BOLING REBECCA NAN BREW RICHARD KARL BRITZIUS TERRY LYNN BROOKS 26 JAMES ERNEST BRYANT, JR. SHERRAN FAYE CADWELL JACKIE LAVERN CARROLL MICHA JOY CHANEY HOMER RANDAL CHATHAM CORINE VERECE CLAYTON ALICE MAE CORBETT BERENA DAWN COSGROVE KENT WESLEY CUNNINGHAM LINDA ANN DUNCAN PATRICIA ANN FAIN KRIS SUSAN FREY Senior Class Officers Left to right: Barbara Lee, Pres.; Wendy Hollinger, V. Pres.; Terry Brooks, Sec.; Beth Scovil, Treas. DANIEL JOSEPH GABEL STEPHEN SHEP- HERD GETCHELL JEAN ELIZABETH GREEN PAUL EDWARD GROSS MARK CARL HARRISON CANDACE LEIGH HEIM JERRY LEE HICKEY WENDY DUHON HOLUNGER BARBARA ANN HOLT RICKY EUGENE JARNAGIN m m Senior Annual Staffers-Hamming It Up For The Photographer JEANETTE ELOISE KIDDER NOT PICTURED: DUANE KENNETH LAND BARBARA ANNE LEE LONNIE GERALD LEE APRIL ALLYSON LINDER ETHEL JANE McCALL JOAN ANNE MCGREGOR JON KENT MERRILL JAMES PERRY MOCK HELEN ELAINE MOORE GARY KENNETH MORTENSEN THOMAS RAY MYSINGER WILLIAM LOUTS NORDLE 29 BETTY JEAN RAGIN CATHY REGINA ROLLE VIVIAN JANICE ROUNDTREE BETH ANNE SCOVIL LELAND DOYLE SHREFFLER PAMELA SUE SPARKS ALICIA ELLEN SPILMAN TERRI ROBIN TATUM VICTORIA LYNN VAN HOOSE ROBERT MAR- LON WALKER JAMES WILLIAM WINDHAM IRMA JEAN YOUNG NOT PICTURED: HENRY SCOTT BOLING JOSEPH ANTHONY CASSELLA RICHARD EDWARD FRITZINGER PAULA LEA KEEFOVER REID ALLEN SENNETT richard kurt wiggins Homecoming Court Left to right: Miss Terry Brooks; Miss Ann Allen; Miss Terri Tatum, Queen; Miss Corine Clayton; Miss Barbara Lee. 32 Senior Directory MARY ANN ALLEN—F.H.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Human Relations Council 4; Health Careers Club 4; Homecoming Court 4. CLARA ARETAKIS-Swimming 1,2; Bus- iness Education, Vo-Tech 3; Job Entry APRIL MELANIE BATES-Bark Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4i F.H.A. 1,2, Treas, 3; Health Careers Club 2,4; Chorus 4. JACQUELYN LOUISE BELL-Pep Club 1,2; F.H.A. 2; Health Careers Club 4. GARY MICHAEL BLAINE—Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 1, Sec Treas. 2; Advanced Placement Student, Lake Sumter 4; Varsity Basketball Score- keeper 3; J.V. Football 1. HENRY SCOTT BOLING-Job Entry 4. KELLY ROLAND BOLING-Band 1,2; F.H. A 1,2. REBECCA NAN BREW-F.H.A. District Officer State Convention 1, State Con- vention 2, Pres. Elect 3; Pres. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Girls State Representative 3; Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Advanced Placement Student, Lake Sumter 4; Beta Club 4; Health Careers Club 2,3; Bark Staff Jr. High Editor 1; class Sec. 1; Graduation Usherette 3. RICHARD KARL BRITZIUS-Baseball 1; Football 2; Graduation Usher 3; Prom Waiter 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3. TERRY LYNN BROOKS-Varsity Cheer- leader 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Health Careers Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Library Science Club 3, V. Pres. 4; Class Sec. 4; Human Relations Council 4; Homecoming Court; Annual Staff 4; Chess Club V. Pres. 4. JAMES ERNEST BRYANT, JR. J.V. Football 1,2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Track 3,4; Student Council V. Pres. 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Key Club Sophomore Board of Directors 2,3,4; Lettermen s Club 3, Pres. 4; Boy's StateiifipxesenLative 3. SHERRAN FAYE CADWELL-Bark Stiffly 3,4; Annual Staff 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Pres. 1. JACKIE LAVERN CARROLD-Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Basketball 4; Track 3,4; Lettermen's Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Human Relations Council 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY CASSELLA-Automo- bile Mechanics, Vo-Tech 4. MICHA JOY CHANEY-Beta Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Child Care, Vo-Tech 4. HOMER RANDAL CHATHAM—J.V. Foot- ball 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Track 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, Chaplain 3, Pres. 4; Key Club 3; Band 1,2,3; Baccalaureate Usher 3. CORINE VERECE CLAYTON-Track Field 1,4; F.H.A. 2,4; Health Careers Club 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Home- coming Court. ALICE MAE CORBETT-Human Relations Council 3,4; Library Science Club 4; Bark Staff 4. BE REN A DAWM COSGROV E-Band 1,2,3,4; Prom Waitress 1; Job Entry 4. KENT WESLEY CUNNINGHAM-Varsity Football 3,4; F.F.A. 3,4; Human Rela- tions council 4; Lettermen's Club 4. LINDA ANN DUNCAN—Business Educa- tion, Vo-Tech 4. PATRICIA ANN FAIN-Comprehensive Health, Vo-Tech 4. KRIS SUSAN FREY—Business Education, Vo-Tech 4. RICHARD EDWARD FRITZ INGE R-A.G. Mechanics, Vo-Tech 3; Job Entry 4. DANIEL JOSEPH GABEL-Varsitv Track 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4; Lettermen's Club 4; F.F.A. 3,4. STEPHEN SHEPHERD GETCHELL-Key Club 3,4; Lettermen's Club 4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Varsity Track 3; Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4; Prom Waiter 1; Baccalaureate Usher 2. ELIZABETH ANN GREEN-Prom Com- mittee 3. PAUL EDWARD GROSS-Student Council Pres. 4; Key Club Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Human Relations Council 2,3, Co-Chair- man 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basket ball 3, Co-Capt. 4; Spanish Club Pres. 3,4; Graduation Usher 3; Boy's State Alternate 3; Track 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Play 3. MARK CARL HARRISON-Band 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4. CANDACE LEIGH HEIM—F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class Pres. 2; Child Care, Vo-Tech 3,4. JERRY LEE HICKEY-Class V. Pres. 1,2; Class Pres. 3; F.F.A. 1,2, Pres. 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Job Entry 4. WENDY DUHON HOLLINGER—F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3; Class V. Pres. 4; Job Entry 4. BARBARA ANN HOLT-Library Science Club 4; Graduation Usherette 3. RICKEY EUGENE JARNAGIN-Building Trades, Vo-Tech 4. PAULA LEA KEEFOVER-Business Edu- cation, Vo-Tech 4. JEANETTE ELOISE KIDDER-Beta Club 34 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row Award 4. DUANE KENNETH LAND-Track 2,3; Football 1; Basketball; F.F.A. 1,2, V. Pres. 3; Spaghetti Supper Chairman 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Manager 4. BARBARA ANNE LEE—Annual Staff Edi- tor 4; Class Pres. 4; Key Club Sweet- heart 4; Class V. Pres. 3; Band Council V. Pres. 4; Homecoming Court; Band 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 4; Interclub 4; Student Council 1; D.A.R. Award 4; Graduation Honor Band 1,2,3,4; Prom Waitress 1. LONNIE GERALD LEE-Job Entry 4. APRIL ALLYSON LINDER-Business Education, Vo-Tech 4. ETHEL JANE McC ALL-Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Camera Club 3, Sec. Treas. 4; Health Careers Club 3, Sec. 4; Human Relations Council 3,4; Jr.- Sr. Play 3,4. JOAN ANNE MCGREGOR JON KENT MERRILL-Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council Pres. 4; Graduation Honor Band 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; F.F.A. 4; Camera Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Prom Waiter 1; Library Science Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Swim Team 2,3. JAMES PERRY MOCK-Health Careers Club 2; Key Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 4; Graduation Honor Band 1,2,3,4; Lake County Honor Band 2. HELEN ELAINE MOORE—F.H.A.; Chorus 4; Pep Club 1,2; Student Council Repre- sentative. GARY KENNETH MORTENSEN THOMAS RAY MYSINGER—F.F.A. I, 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3; Band 1; J. V. Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; J.V. Football 1,2. WILLIAM LOUIS NORDLE-Library Science Club 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Varsity Basketball 3. BETTY JEAN RAGIN-F.H.A. 1,2,3, Treas. 4; Health Careers Club 2,3,4; Human Relations Council 3,4; Student Council 4; Business Education, Vo-Tech 4. CATHY REGINA ROLLE-J.V. Cheer- leader 2; Varsity cheerleader Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 4; Human Relations Council 3,4; Health Careers Club 2,3; Chess Club 4; MUTE Editor 3; Bark Staff 3; Talent Show 1st Place 2, 2nd Place 3. VIVIAN JANICE ROUNDTREE-Beta Club 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Prom Committee 3; Health Careers Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. BETH ANNE SCOVIL-Class Treas. 4; Beta Club 4; Cheerleader Co-Capt. 2; Golf Club Manager 4; Prom Waitress 1; Student Council 2; Graduation Honor Band 1,3; Girl's State Alternate 3; Band 1,2,3; LEFT: Miss Ogbum is a new Home Economics teacher. Her picture does not appear in our Faculty Section because she was not a teacher at U.H.S. when that section was submitted to the publisher. Band Council 3; Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Advanced Placement Student, Lake Sumter4. REID ALLEN SENNETT-F.F.A. 1,2, Treas. 3; Job Entry 4. LELAND DOYLE SHREFFLER-Band 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Varsity Basketball 2,3; J.V. Football 1. PAMELA SUE SPARKS-F.H.A. 3,4; Prom Chairman 3; Class Reporter 3; Kick-Off Queen 4. ALICIA ELLEN SPILMAN-F.H.A. 1,2; Library Science Club 3,4. TERRI ROBIN TATUM-Beta Club 3, Pres. 4; Annual Staff 3, Business Manager 4; Homecoming Queen; Interclub 4; Bacca- laureate Usherette 2; Bark Staff 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Health Careers Club 2,3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Student Council 1. VICTORIA LYNN VAN HOOSE-Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Health Careers Club 2,3; Bark Staff 3; Annual Staff 3; Bacca- laureate Usherette 2; Job Entry 4. ROBERT MARLON WALKER-Library Science Club 3,4; F.F.A. 2,3; Job Entry 4. RICHARD KURT WIGGINS-Vo-Tech 4; Job Entry' 4. JAMES WILLIAM WINDHAM-Band 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 4. IRMA JEAN YOUNG-Volleyball Team 2,3; Track Team 2,3. Top: The Bible Club is a newly organized school and church affiliated group. The members study the Bible and learn how to be better citizens. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Glover, Jacque Scarbrough, Debbie Brown, Sandy Scarbrough, Patricia Lucas, Landon Hall, Carol Hall, Sylvia Shields, Vicki Wiley, Kathy Oates, Tina Banks, Lola Mae Shields, Angie West- berry, Kathy LaRue, Darlene Green, Karen Hickey, Becky Rothhammer, Jeanne Brown, Bonnie Frisby, Tammy Dooley, Linda Reynolds, Susan Hall, Linda Gajantan, Valinda Rhea, Beth Roth- hammer, Wyn Cogdill. STANDING: Barry Westbrook, Sponsor, Patrick Rhea, William Novak, Pat Denman, Steve McAdams, Mitchell Snider, Eddie Lucas. CENTER RIGHT: Another new club at UHS this year is the Pep Club. Its members work with the cheerleaders to build school spirit. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenna Dotson, Shelby Chavis, Mary Lou Cox, Barbara Davis, Barbara Smith, Tina Morgan, Ethel Young, Wanda Davis, Linda Gajentan. SECOND ROW: Laurie Merrick, Toni Windham, Debbie Wilhelm, Nancy Griffin, Nettie Gaston, Betty Foster, Melissa Hester, Cynthia Dukes, Janet Buser. THIRD ROW: Corine Clayton, Wanda Heim, Bobbie Whitehead, Nicie Allen, Carol Hester, Delphine Gainey, Teresa Hall, Debbie Martin. FOURTH ROW: Jane McCall, Amy Cates, Donna Bowling, Jennifer Torrance, Cassandra Martin, Diana Hawthorne, Teena Merrill, Janie Roth. BOTTOM CENTER: Aren't you glad you use dial? Don't you wish everyone did? BOTTOM RIGHT: Breezy day at FTU. New Clubs Join Activities At U.H.S. 36 TOP: Got a problem, Dan? CENTER LEFT: Clean-up Committee. CENTER: Lorenzo...what’s so funny? CENTER RIGHT: Springtime is... CENTER LEFT: New Styles at U.H.S. BOTTOM RIGHT: Some of our studious students. 37 CO ro 39 Juniors Plan Prom Activities CLASS OFFICERS: Jenny Johnson, Treas,; Laura Allison, Sec.; Reba Land, Pres.; Sharon Ericson, V. Pres. Laura Allison Kenny Alsobrook Mike Bakich Marvin Barton Melvin Barton Ricky Bates Ricky Blair Mike Blanchette Linda Burhans Jeff Buzard Billy Carroll Elaine Carroll Wayne Carter Layne Carter Charles Clary Mike Clower Jimmy Childs Doug Collins John Crockett Tim Dooley Glenna Dotson Cathy Dukes Terry Edge Sharon Ericson Ronnie Fain David Frazee Linda Gajantan Jerry George James Gaston Joann Graham Kennth Green Nancy Hall Bruce Harrison Beth Haselton Wanda Heim ABOVE AND CENTER: Juniors in deep thought. RIGHT: Mrs. Woodall looks like she is enjoying the Spaghetti Supper. Debbie Henry Terry Henry Wayne Hinton George Holman Marilyn Jenne Jenny Johnson Patty Johnson Bob Johnson Kathy Kemp Kevin Kling Ken Land Reba Land Cindy Lee Raymond Lucas Doug McCraney Clarence McDaniel Mary Alice McDuffie David McTureous Laurie Merrick Linda Mitchell Paul Nordle Linda Reynolds Pete Rhea Martin Robinson Doug Ross 42 Not Pictured Annette Caples George Fagan Phillip Frisby Harold LaBar Flint Manning Kent Martin Danny Messer Ceclia Quashie Debra Satterly Tom Sparks Elvie Stinedurf Mary Terry Mike Whitlock Paul Nichols COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Linda Burhans, Magazine Sale; Doug Collins, Prom; Patty Johnson, Candy Sale; Betty Spilman, Spaghetti Supper. Becky Rothhammer Wy Sebree Debbie Sinclair Christia Snavely Betty Spilman Joannie Steve rson Randy Steve rson Don Styer Jim Sutton Christi Warren Lorenzo Washington Gale White Vicki Wiley Randy Williams Coty Windham Steve Wolf Eddie Zellman 43 Sophomores Wish For 75 CLASS OFFICERS: Donna Moncrief, Sec- Treas.; Ralph Cadwell, Pres. Not Pictur- ed, Jeff Johnson, V. Pres. Jill Adams Bruce Akers Kenneth Alexander Frank Allen Lynn Allison Denny Alsobrook Penny Alsobrook John Bowling Carroll Brinson Ed Britzius Debbie Brown Paul Bryan Janet Buser Roxanne Busman Ralph cadwell Steve Chaney David Chavis David Clanton Lee Clark Winston Cogdill 44 Kevin Cunningham Randy Denski David Donaldson Dwight Donaldson Dennis Dooley Diane Ericson James Femella Marie Foster Jeff Frady Tony Free Zondra French Peggy Fronek Sarah Fuller Tommy Fuqua Dale Gibson Gail Gibson Nathan Hall Ginny Hall Susan Higgs Jill Horn Bruce Huffman Jeff Johnson Jody Keel James Keel Greg Kenney Karen Kicklighter Jeff Kidder Judy King 45 Bob Klingbeil Janet La Bar Doug La belle Not John Arnold Richard Allen Theresa Allen Gwen Bodie Luther Bodie Chester Clayton Pete Cyr Wayne Creamer Charles Dobson Dorthy Dukes Sylvester Gainer Ricky Hall David Harrison Geraldine Haywood Carl Holmer Pictured Earl Inman Martin Love Rosemary McKenzie Arthur Merrill Debbie Parker John Polluck Eric Porter Beth Rothhammer Desire Satterly Winona Scribner Cheryl Smith Hazel Smith Martin Smith Barbara Wiggins Leon Young Diana Lambert Judy Land Greg Lee Eddie Lucas Leslie Lucas Kelly McDaniel Bonnie McGregor Mary Masterson Chris Marable Teena Merrill Randy Moore Donna Moncrief Greg Ogiste Ricky Peden Paula Penley Cindy Peschke Tony Pope Robbie Rabon Perry Ragin Valinda Rhea Jan Rigdon Cheryl Riggins Janie Roth Jackie Scarbrough Jane Scheunemann 46 Cathy Sebree Pam Shelton Lane Shreffler Tony Sinclair Velma Smith Jennifer Snavely Lou Stanley Carl Stephenson Joy Stricklen Percell Sullivan Phillip Turner Missy Weaver Eugene Wilder James Williams Paul Williams Warrell Williams Melody Willis James Wolliver Mike Woolf 47 CLASS OFFICERS: Debbie Royal, Sec- Treas.; Liz Bennett, Pres.; Tori Stewart, V. Pres. Freshmen Enjoy High School Life Debbie Akins Debbie Alexander Jim Allen Nicie Allen Debbie Aycock Julie Bakich Kathy Barnes Valerie Bates Liz Bennett Arthur Blanchette Greg Branch Kurt Britzius Linda Buie Randy Busbee Columbus Butler Debbie Buzard Randy Byrd David Carpenter Kenneth Carroll Lou Clary 48 Sarah Conner Rex Cook Margaret Cross Randy Dolph Wendy Dolph Jack Dotson Danny Ekberg Janet Fain Llewellyn Fain David Foster Irene Foster Bonnie Frisby Kirt Froneck Becky Gosnell Luther Guerry Bo Hall Landon Hall Sharon Hall Gary Harbison Carol Hardin Laveme Hatcher Rhonda Hendrickson Joey Hickey Karen Hickey Eva Hickey Jimmy Hinton Edmund Hokaszewski Mark Hollinger Lee Holman Arlan Kemp Wayne Kicklighter Ronnie King P. J. Lowery Logan Land Sandra Latner 49 Cheryl Lee Margaret Leicht Harold Locklear Melvin Love Tricia Lucas Susan Lucas Mike Lucroy Debbie Martin Alvin Messer Evelyn Moore Randy Moore Robert Moo rehead Kathy Mortensen Patricia Naff Jeff Nelson Doug Oates Bobby Pennington Eddie Phillips Alfred Plante Willie Polluck Melanie Powers Beulah Ragin Freddie Ragin Terri Reagan Louis Rechard 50 Betsy Reed Joseph Reeves Mary Ann Richards Debbie Royal Sandy Scarbrough Eddie Sellers Allene Sennett Scott Sennett Chuck Simmons Barbara Smith Scott Smith Denise Snavely Mike Snyder Ray Solis Penny Stewart Tori Stewart Kathy Tatum Billy Tatum Steve Van Hoose Betty Weatherspoon Debbie Webb Angela Westberry Pat Whitlock Denise Wiley Cindy Williams Jesse williams Ruthie Wilson Don Windham Cindy Wittman Larry Wittman Mike Wood FRESHMEN THAT DIDN’T MAKE THE SCENE Rose Dukes Wayne Ferquson Willie Gaston Dale Gibson Gerald Gibson John Glover Robert Gosnell Jimmy Lee Rosemary Lussier Larry McDaniel Tom McKeon Justin Morgan Lucy Nordle William Perrine Joey Phelps John Richardson Terry Seitz Keith Smith Paul Smith Richard Tucker Cindy Williams Ken Wolf 52 54 55 56 Billy Adams Katina Baker Irene Barnes Albert Bell John Bennett Johnny Bern’ Paul Boling Addona Bowling Johnny Brooks Jeanie Brown Terri Bruestle Jenny Bryan Phillip Busman Sammy Butler Brian Cadwell Chuck Calhoun Sandra Cannon Adrian Carroll Sabrina Carroll Amy Cates Carolyn Chavis Sharon Cogdill Calvin Cole David Collins Janet Comer Sam Crockett Debbie Cuccia Keith Cunningham Kay Curry Steve Darden Barbara Davis Billy Dempsey Robert Donaldson Tammy Dooley Johnny Dukes Carol Edge PRESIDENTS Left to right: 8-1, Debbie Cuccia; 8-2, Marie Haselton; 8-3, Vernon Hutto; 8-4, Bill Sebree; 8-5. Ruth Ann Westervelt. Eighth Grade Presidents Elected Robert Fisher Lisa Foisy Denlce Fox Yvonne Frazee Delphine Gainey Gary Gastfield Sonia Glover Charles Goodson Tim Green Donna Hampton John Hancock Brenda Harbor Be Be Hardin Guy Harrison Marie Haselton Diane Hawthorne Dorsey Hayes Linda Haywood Ricky Henry Carol Hester Melissa Hester Ronald Hester Thomas Hester Jamie Hickey Richard Hill Leonard Hokaszewski Linda Holt Cindy Horn Vernon Hutto John Jarrett Mike Kenney Larry King Marie Lambert Kathy La Rue Kimberly Lee Marlene Lloyd Ricky Lonsdale Danny Loudermilk Sandra Love Curtis Lucas Steve McAdams Randy McDaniel Grace McWilliams Terry Magnus Loma Mann Mike Mann Phillip Marshall Wesly Martin 57 VICE-PRESIDENTS Left to right: 8-1, Jenny Bryan; 8-2. Donna Hampton; 8-3, Ricky Henry; 8-4, Sherie Shields; 8-5, G.M. Stephens. Richard Midgett Evelyn Mitchell Debbie Moore Judy Newell Cecelia Nordle Kathy Oates Martin Oexner Donald Palmer Don Peden Donna Permenter Mike Pitts Pat Porter Sherrie Porter Belinda Ragin Rod Randall Cheryl Reedy Richard Roberson Theresa Roberson Gary Robinson Harold Sanders Ricky Scovil Bill Sebree Mandy Sewell Robin Shaffer Sherie Shields Sylvia Shields Benny Simmons Karen Snow Frank Stevens G.M. Stephens 58 Jim Stewart Reid Stewart Beth Taylor Darleen Thompson Lewis Turner Brian Van Hoose Lisa Webb Dorrie Westberry Ruth Ann Westervelt Bobbie Whitehead Linda Whitlock Alfred Wilder Alene Williams Charles Willis Terry Wood Ethel Young Steve Yunker SECRETARY-TREASURERS Left to right: 8-1, David Collins; 8-2, Yvonne Frazee; 8-3, Sec. Steve McAdams, Treas. Mike Kenny; 8-4, Sylvia Shields; 8-5, Sec. Alene Williams, Treas. Lisa Webb. 59 CAMERA SHY 8TH GRADERS David Allen Charles Cates Luschious Clayton Johnnie Covey George Connolly Jupiter Drew Joey Frady Anthony Garner Tim Goodman Eddie Green John Harrison Edward Hester Debbie Huber Clyde Maltby Ivey Mitchell John Nichols Cariotta Phelps Sonya Quashie Anna Reese Mark Rooker Michele Satterly Robert Skipper Darrell Smith Hazel Smith Robert Smith Larry White Gail White Brenda Wills James Sparks 60 Seventh Grade Elects First UHS Officers PRESIDENTS Left to right: 7-1, Mary Beth Brennand; 7-2, Kerry Cunningham; 7-3, Betsy Holfelder; 7-4, Ricky Reeves; 7-5, Timmy Williams. Linda Adams Mike Akins Debbie Allison Terry Anderson Sherryl Ay cock Kenneth Baker Tina Banks Tom Barton Clell Bailey Rusty Bates Skip Blair Timmy Boone Mary Beth Brennand Denise Brown Dennis Brown Donna Busman Dwayne Byers Randy Bryd Elizabeth Carpenter Bruce Carroll Jack Castle Shelby Chavis Pat Childs Tony Collins Carolyn Comer Betsy Conant Nate conkling Randy Cook Mary Lou Cox Yvette Creamer Gus Cross Kerry Cunningham Wanda Davis Pat Denman Sherri Dotson Donald Downing 61 VICE-PRESIDENTS Left to right: 7-1, Betsy Conant; 7-2, Mike Green; 7-3, Susan Mc- Craney; 7-4, Rhea Powers; 7-5, Wes Westervelt. Carol Dykhuis Diane Edge David Ellis Debbie Ellis Harry Ericson Kevin Funke Wilber Gamer Sandra Glover Darlene Green Henrietta Green Mike Green Ed Gregory Nancy Griffin George Halford Ann Hall Ann Marie Hall Carol Hall Regina Hall Susan Hall Keith Harbison Janice Hatcher Robin Hatcher Sandra Hayes Tina Haywood Domie Heger Tom Henry John Hester Tony Hickey Margaret Hill David Hites Billy Hogan Kurt Hollfelder Anne Howard Wanda Huber Pat Jergens Elford Joseph 62 Freda Kennard Kim Kicklighter Blanche Kimball Tim La Bar Sandy Land Vera Land Connie Lee Rose Mary Lightfoot Jon Loudermilk Charles McCall Susan Mccraney Pat McCullough Betty McDuffie Buddy Martin Sammy Messer Sonja Midgett Lisa Mock Cynthia Moore Kathy Moore Ricky Moore Matthew Moreau Bettina Morgan Virginia Morrow Greg Nelson Tim Nordle William Novak Charlene Patrick Mike Penley Cindy Petrovits Chuck Powers Ray Powers Ricky Reeves Patrick Rhea Larry Roberts Laura Roundtree Richard Royal Minnie Scott Twink Sebree Ray Sellers Lola Mae Shields Lory Shiver Tony Shiver William Shiver Joey Simkovich Wayne Simkovich Billy Simmons Steven Slay Karen Smalley 63 SECRETARY-TREASURERS Left to right: 7-1, Elizabeth Carpenter; 7-2, Betty Foster; 7-3, Vera Land; 7-4, Sec. Richard Royal, Treas. Kim Kicklighter; 7-5, Lory Shiver. Not pictured: Debbie Ellis James Smith Todd Smith Jeff Snavely Tim Snavely Mitchell Snyder Karen Sosa Winson Sparks Charles Stanley Dean Stephens Brenda Steverson Karen Thompson Belinda Webb Wes westervelt Donna Wheat Debbie Wilhelm Debbie Williams Timmy Williams Cora Windham Toni Windham Cindy Wiygul Mark Wolcott Troy Yarborough Carol zellman 64 COULDN’T FIND THE PHOTOGRAPHER Dawn Ac lego Sharon Conner Billy Creamer Glenda Creamer Betty Foster Joe Focke Nettle Gaston Teresa Hall Paula Harrison Linda Holman Jack Lambert Cassandra Martin Willie Mitchell Penny Saunders Charles Stanley Cindy Simmons Mike Sinclair Jennifer Tarrance John Wilder James Williams Robert Young 65 66 Z9 NOIlVdIOliaVd Interclub Council The UHS Interclub consists of the presidents of all the clubs and the presidents of the freshmen, sopho- more. junior and senior classes. They work in hand with the Student Council to improve school spirit among the student body and help to coordinate clubs. The Interclub worked with the Student Council to coordinate club participation and make our Homecoming a success. RIGHT: Pep Rally starts off Homecoming Parade. BELOW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Reba Land, Junior Class; Barbara Lee, Senior Class, Annual; Ralph Cadwell, Sophomore Class; Terry Brooks, Chess Club; Janie Roth, Bulldog's Bark, Health Careers Club; Liz Bennett, Fresh- man Class. STANDING: Jeff Buzard, Vice President of the Student Council; Jamie Bryant, Lettermen's Club; Kent Merrill, Band Council, Camera Club, Library Club; Paul Gross, Student Council President. 68 One of the hardest working organizations in our school is the Student Council. It consists of representatives from each home room elected by majority vote. The Student Council is designed as a working student government. Its purpose is to promote school spirit, cooperation among the students, faculty, parents and com- munity, and maintain a high standard of personal conduct. It provides a medium for student expression and for direction of school activities. Each year the Student Council presents a $200.00 scholarship to some deserving student. This is based on the overall citizenship of the student through the years. Included in this year's projects were dances after football games, pennant sales, the talent show, a powder-puff football game and sponsorship of Homecoming. UHS STUDENT COUNCIL RIGHT OFFICERS: Jeff Buzard, V. Pres.; Paul Gross, Pres.; Karen Kicklighter, Sec.-Treas. BELOW: Mr. Gant confers with members. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jen- nifer Snavely, Joey Hickey, Margaret Cross, Margaret Leight. SECOND ROW: Bob Kling- beil, Tommy Fuqua, Mike Bakich, Jamie Bryant, Paul Gross, Jeff Buzard, Jenny Johnson, Leslie Lucas, Karen Kicklighter, Paul Bryan. TOP RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT: KID DAY: Frank Allen, Janie Roth, Harold LaBar, Glenna Dotson. CENTER RIGHT: Bunch of crazy Hat Kids gather in Mr. Woodall's room. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Gant, Sponsor, drives Student Council car in Homecoming Parade. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Winning Hat. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Pam Sparks, Kick-Off Queen. 70 TOP LEFT: Leonard Hokaszewski and Wanda Davis organized together to sell pennants. TOP RIGHT, OFFIC- ERS: Timmy Williams, V. Pres.; Sherri Shields, Pres.; Robbin Hatcher, Sec.; Phillip Busman, Treas. LEFT, FIRST ROW: Sherri Shields, Robin Hatcher, Timmy Williams, Leonard Hokaszewski, Greg Nelson, Nate Conk- ling. SECOND ROW: Gary Gastfield, Phillip Busman, Lewis Turner, Jack Lambert, Wanda Davis. 71 Junior High Student Council The Key Club is an excellent source of entertainment, service, and social life for high school boys. Sponsored by Mr. Trosper, Key Club participates in a variety of activities including a dunking machine at the Halloween carnival, a car in the Homecoming parade, and a light bulb sale. CENTER LEFT: Gary Blaine presides as Pres- ident. CENTER: Steve Getchell comes out on top in Light Bulb Sale. GROUP, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Paul Bryan, Eddie Zellman, Jim Allen, Joey Hickey, Dave McTureous, Ricky Blair, Steve Getchell, Tommy Fuqua. SECOND ROW: Barbara Lee, Sweetheart; Harold Lock- lear, Paul Gross, Greg Ogiste, Gary Blaine, Mike Bakich, Jeff Buzard, Jamie Bryant, Bob Klingbeil, Eddie Lucas. BOTTOM, OFFICERS: Dave McTureous, Tres.; Eddie Zellman, Sec.; Barbara Lee, Sweetheart; Paul Gross, V. Pres. 72 TOP: Barbara Lee, Sweetheart. BOTTOM, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Fuqua, Soph. Rep.; Jeff Buzard, Jr. Rep.; Paul Gross, V. Pres.; Jamie Bryant, Sr. Rep.; Joey Hickey, Fresh. Rep. 73 TOP RIGHT: Mr. Micheal Trosper, Sponsor, helping out some Key Club members. CENTER LEFT: Key Club members fenced in. CENTER RIGHT: Key Clubbers working on the basket- ball roster board. BOTTOM LEFT: Key Club car in Homecoming Parade. 74 TOP, MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Chris Marable, Kevin Cunningham, Wayne Carter, Jackie Carroll, Eugene Wilder, Don Windham, Greg Ogiste, James Wolliver, Pete Rhea. STANDING: Ricky Blair, Doug Collins, Ralph Cadwell, Theron Garner, Lorenzo Washington, Jamie Bryant, Raymond Lucas, Steve Getchell, David Clanton, Jeff Buzard, James Windham, Wy Sebree. BOTTOM LEFT, LETTER- MEN’S CLUB OFFICERS: Ricky Blair, Sec.; Bob Klingbeil, Treas.; Jamie Bryant, Pres. NOT PICTURED: Bruce Harrison, V. Pres. BOTTOM RIGHT: James Windham showing off his letter on a brisk morning. The Letter men’s Club honors out- standing atheletes at Umatilla. Boys can earn letters in football, basket- ball. swimming, track, and baseball. This year the Lettermen’s Club sponsored a donkey basketball game, the Spirit Strip, and the drink mach- ine that is in the gym. Lettermen’s Club Coach Ed McGonigal has been the club sponsor since its beginning six years ago. A lettermen’s jacket is awarded to the athelete who letters four times in a varsity sport. It is awarded on a forty point basis. Each time a student earns a varsity letter, he acquires ten points. 75 Beta Keeps Busy CENTER: Mr. Hadlock, Sponsor. CENTER RIGHT, OFFICERS: Terri Tatum, Pres.; Raymond Lucas, V. Pres.; Patty Johnson, Sec.-Treas.; BOTTOM: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW SITTING: Raymond Lucas, Eddie Zellman, Paul Bryan, Cindy Peschke, Beth Hasleton. SECOND ROW SITTING: Janice Roundtree, Barbara Lee, Terri Tatum, Beth Scovil, Paul Gross, Bob Johnson, Doug Collins, Bob Klingbeil, Bruce Akers. STANDING: Linda Burhans, John Crockett, Patty John- son, Christi Warren, Betty Spilman, Sharon Ericson, Joy Stricklen, Jean- ette Kidder, Jane Scheunemann. 76 TOP LEFT: Terri Tatum presiding at a club meeting. CENTER RIGHT: Mem- bers of Beta Club helping to clean up our campus. BOTTOM LEFT: New members receiving their Beta Club certificates. BOTTOM RIGHT: En- thusiastic members at a meeting. TOP LEFT: Two creative freshmen sewing up something new. TOP RIGHT: What's cooking, girls? CENTER RIGHT: Initiation Lovelies. BOTTOM LEFT, F.H.A. OFFICERS, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jennifer Snavely, Reporter; Joy Stricklen, President-elect; Karen Kicklighter, Recreation; Terry Brooks, Secretary. STANDING: Janice Round- tree, Projects; Rebecca Brew, President. NOT PICTURED: Jenny Johnson, Historian; Betty Jean Ragin, Treasurer. 79 Future Homemakers sponsored by Mrs. Shaw is a club for students who have completed a home eco- nomics course and wish to further their participation in the home and community. It provides opportuni- ties for its members to improve personal, family, and community living through its activities. Among the club’s sponsored activi- ties this year were Mum corsages for Homecoming. FHA week, a booth at the Halloween carnival, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. TOP, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Alexander, Debbie Brown, Karen Hickey, Teena Merrill, Cathy Sebree, Penny Alsobrook, Missy Weaver, Ronda Hendrickson, Allen Sennett, Kathy Tatum, Sandy Scarborough. SECOND ROW: Jane Scheunemann, Janet Fain, Denise Wiley, Patricia Lucas, Debbie Buzard, Karen Kicklighter, Joy Stricklen, Diane Lam- bert, Mary Ann Richards, Tricia Naff, Eva Hickey, Wendy Dolph, Rebecca Brew, Terry Tatum, Jennifer Snavely. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Shaw, sponsor; Lynn Allison, Jane McCall, Pam Sparks, Janice Roundtree, Denise Snavely, Lan- don Hall, Patty Johnson, Roxanne Bus- man, Nancy Hall, Cathy Dukes, Debbie Royal, Ann Allen, Jennifer Johnson, Terry Brooks, Corine Clayton, Nicie Allen, Jeanne Sinclair, Sherry Cadwell, Christia Snavely, Mary Alice McDuffie. RIGHT: Sandy Scarborough tops candle sales. v 80 TOP ROW, FHA INITIATION: Beth Cahill, Cathy Tatum, Patricia Naff, Nicie Allen. CENTER: Corine Clayton fixes coffee for FHA Teachers Party. BOTTOM: Debbie Webb and Donna Moncrief in FHA meeting. 81 UMATILLA— BULL DOGS umnTitLR h? F F A TOP, CHAPTER FARMERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Carroll Brinson, Ken Land, James Femella, Laura Allison, Tommy Fuqua, Greg Lee, Jody Keel, Kenneth Alexander. SECOND ROW': David Chavis, Randy Denski, Rick Peden, Jeff Buzard, Randy Chatham, Wy Sebree, Mike Whitlock, Dann Gable. THIRD ROW: Denny Alsobrook, Dave McTureous, Gary Mortenson, Steve Getchell, Ed Britzius, Steve Chaney, Tony Pope, Eric Porter, Jeff Tart, Duane Land. FOURTH ROW: Carl Stephenson, Greg Kenny, Dale Gibson, Jackie Carroll, Kent Cunningham, Tommy Mysinger, Jerry Hickey, Randy Williams, Kevin Kling, Terry Edge. CENTER LEFT, OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wy Sebree, Treas.; Jerry Hickey, Sentinel; Ken Land, Chaplain; Randy Chatham, Pres.; Jeff Buzard, V. Pres.; Laura Allison, Recorder; James Femella, Sec.; RIGHT: Agricultural Maintenance Classes take care of landscaping around school. 82 . ' - -j±Z r. - „ VwaA- — TOP LEFT: Clean up time. TOP RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Snider, Darrell Bodie, Gary Harbison try out the FFA tractor. ABOVE, GREENHANDS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ray Solis, Mike Wood, Mike Lucory, Jupiter Drew, Don Wind- ham, Gary Harbison, Steve Van Hoose. SECOND ROW: Jack Dotson, Bobby Penning- ton, Jim Allen, Doug Oates, Peggy Fronek, Randy Busbee, Joey Hickey, Keith Smith. THIRD ROW: Diane Lambert, Lynn Allison, Penny Alsobrook, Larry McDaniel, Alvin Messer, Kirt Fronek, Pat Whitlock, Logan Land, FOUTH ROW: Jeff Johnson, Wayne Kicklighter, Kurt Britzius, Jesse Williams, Harold Locklear. RIGHT: Wy Sebree studying?? 83 Our Human Relations Council has really been busy this year. They sponsored a student-faculty basket- ball game, and paid many visits to the Boy's Ranch to help and entertain. Among other goals, they are organi- zed to help improve human relations among students and between the school and community. The club was founded as a helping organiza- tion and due to a complete overall cooperation, the club has achieved state recognition in the process. TOP: The Human Relations Council enjoys visiting at the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch. CENTER, LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Ann Allen, Alice Corbett, Deborah Sinclair, Jane McCall, Beth Haselton, Terry Brooks, Linda Mitchell. STANDING: Cathy Dukes, Kent Cunningham, Jackie Carroll, Mike Bakich, Mr. Blue, sponsor; Cathy Rolle. BOTTOM: Linda Mitchell and Jane McCall accept an award from the F.E.A. This award is given to a group of people who have given outstand- ing service in the field of human relations. Council Works For Better Human Relations 84 TOP LEFT: Beth Haselton councils a student. TOP RIGHT: The Human Relations Council enjoys dining out with their guest speaker, Guy Bliss. BOTTOM LEFT; Cathy Dukes and Paul Gross work on a H.R.C. project, lamina- ting cards. BOTTOM RIGHT: Theron Gamer councils a student. 85 Chess Club Learns New Moves A newly organized group on campus this year is the Chess Club. Its sponsors are Mr. Lavender for the junior high and Mr. Forbes for the senior high. They plan to promote the game of chess and educate its members on the moves and rules of the game. TOP RIGHT, OFFICERS: Terry- Brooks, Pres.; Robin Hatcher, Sec.; Wes Westervelt, Treas.; CENTER, LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. Lavender, Sponsor; Kenny Alsobrook, George Halford, Alfred Plante, Wayne Simkovich, Pat Denman, Mary Alice McDuffie, James Cogdill, Terry Brooks, Jeanne Sinclair, Hazel Smith, Linda Mitchell, P.J. Lowery, Linda Reynolds, William Novak. SEATED: Lisa Mock, Bruce Huffman, Patrick Rhea, Robin Hatcher, Lory Shiver. 86 fli ili Click...Click...Click TOP LEFT: Camera Club member, Layne Carter, takes picture. ABOVE, OFFICERS: Layne Carter, V. Pres.; Kent Merrill, Pres.; Jane McCall, Sec- retary. LEFT, SITTING: Wy Sebree, Layne Carter, Keith Smith. STAND- ING: Jeff Buzard, Kent Merrill, Janie Roth, Jane McCall. 87 Bulldog Staff Works Long Hours TOP RIGHT: Nancy Hall typing copy. CENTER, LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Brooks, Barbara Lee, Debbie Brown, Joy Stridden, Karen Kicklighter, Wy Sebree, Terri Tatum, Ann Allen, Paul Gross, Roxanne Busman, Debbie Henry’, Linda Burhans, Eddie Lucas, Nancy Hall, Teena MerrilL BOTTOM LEFT: Our photographers Wy Sebree, Eddie Lucas, Debbie Henry. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Kathy Seabrook, our advisor with Teena MerrilL 86 The Annual Staff at U.H.S. is re- sponsible for publication of this yearbook. Its activities include planning the book, preparing layouts, typing copy, and taking pictures. The first annual was published in 1924 with Mrs. Carolyn Meadows as its sponsor. The staff consisted of 6 people. The first yearbook. The Umatillian was a paperback book consisting of 80 pages. During the depression and World War II annuals were not published. Mrs. Edwards reinstituted the yearbook in 1948 and it has been published yearly since that date. TOP LEFT: What are Terri Tatum and Barbara Lee doing now? TOP RIGHT: Debbie Brown and Roxanne Busman working on class section. CENTER RIGHT: Barbara Lee, Editor; Terri Tatum, Co-Editor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Karen Kickiighter and Joy Stricklen work on layouts. 89 The Bark Staff stays busy all year publishing the Bulldog's Bark. It is an English credit where students study the newspaper and its produc- tion in depth. They meet and work 6th period everyday. Plans are being made to set up and Editor's Award and an Outstanding Member's Award. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Jeff Johnson, Danny Messer, Lynn Allison, David Clanton, Joann Graham, Penny Alsobrook, Sherry Cadwell, Janet Buser, Wanda Heim, Alice Corbett. STAND- ING: Melanie Bates, Cathie Sebree, Janie Roth, Laurie Merrick, Jan Rigdon, Diana Lambert. CENTER LEFT: Staff assembling the Bark. CENTER: Cathie helps count Barks. CENTER RIGHT: Janie Roth, Editor; Janet Buser, Assistant Editor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Hobbs, sponsor, explains an assignment. Bulldogs Bark Out The News 90 This year the Spanish Club is in its third year. A certificate is to be given at the end of the year to the best all around Spanish student. It had an outstanding display in the Homecoming parade and has kept busy since with car washes and field trips. When not working on a special project the students spend their time study- ing the Spanish customs. Club De Espanol TOP LEFT: LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Nicie Allen, Marie Foster, STANDING: P.J. Lowery, Betsy Reed, Pete Rhea, Lee Holman, Paul Gross, Penny Stewart, Rhonda Henderickson, Patrica Lucas, Allene Sennett. TOP RIGHT: Members consult sponsor, Mrs. Clamp. CENTER: Everyone listen as Lee makes a suggestion. BOTTOM: Lee Holman, Paul Gross, Pres.; Patrica Lucas, Sec.-Treas. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jacque Scarborough, Terry Brooks, Layne Carter, Jane McCall, Glenna Dotson, Janie Roth, Corine Clayton, Earl Inman. SECOND ROW: Perry Ragin, Linda Mitchell, Jackie French, Beth Haselton, Sherry Cadwell, Janet Buser, Jan Rigdon, Lorenzo Washing- ton. THIRD ROW: Jackie Bell, Linda Gajenton, Donna Moncrief, Cathy Rolle, Mary Alice McDuffie, Ann Allen, Leslie Lucas, Frank Allen. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Sinclair, Linda Burhans, Patty Johnson, Wyn Cogdill, Warrell Williams. ABOVE: Linda Burhans and Beth Haselton, Candy Stripers. CENTER RIGHT, OFFICERS: Jane McCall, Sec.; Layne Carter, Treas.; Janie Roth, Pres.; Glenna Dotson, V. Pres. RIGHT: Melanie, Janie, and Leslie visit Jill in the hospital. 92 Health Careers Club . fV- • W: 0 v • ,U-: .IA ' l;: r «Vfc ■•.. ■ ■W. . ' Library Club Shhh.... The Library Club tries to improve the relations with the library and to provide better library services for both students and teachers. Membership is open to library as- sistants, audio-visual aides, and other interested students. Sponsored by Mrs. Yancey, the club meets and discusses plans for money raising projects to add more new books to our library. Each year an award is presented to the most outstanding library science student at graduation. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Yancey, sponsor. TOP RIGHT: Doug LaBelle dusts plants. CENTER, OFFICERS: Mike Bakich, Sec.; Terry Brooks, V. Pres.; Kent Merrill, Pres.; Joy Stricklen, Treas. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Mary Alice McDuffie, Terry Reagan, Alice Corbett, Ellen Spilman, Joann Graham, Bruce Huffman, Doug LaBelle. STANDING: Diane Ericson, Joy Stricklen, Terry Brooks, William Nordle, Mike Bakich, James Femella, Kent Merrill, Gary Mortenson, Jacque Scarborough. Marching Bulldog Band RIGHT, DRUM MAJORETTE: Patty Johnson. BELOW: Marching Bulldog Band. BOTTOM LEFT, MAJORETTES: Head Majorette, Jenny Johnson; Line Majorettes, Linda Burhans, Beth Haselton, Nancy Hall. BOTTOM RIGHT: Band Director, Mr. Dean Locke. 94 TOP, STAGE BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Tori Stewart, Wayne Hinton, Judy Land, Charles Clary, Becky Rothhammer, Kent Merrill. SECOND ROW: Ruthie Wilson, Beth Scovil, Jimmy Mock, Beth Rothhammer, Arlan Kemp. STANDING: Billie Car- roll, James Windham, Bob Klingbeil, Mr. Dean Locke, Kirk Fronek. CEN- TER, CHORUS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Cindy Williams, Becky Gosnell, Pam Shelton, Linda Gajentan, Linda Buie, Melanie Bates, Christi Warren, Helen Moore, Laura Allison, Jennifer Snavely, Lou Stanley, Valerie Bates, Tricia Lucas. SECOND ROW: Melanie Powers, Cindy Lee, Allene Sennett, Cindy Wittman, Liz Bennett, Denise Snavely, Debbie Webb, Carol Hardin, Reba Land, Mr. Dean Locke. BOTTOM LEFT, BAND COUNCIL, ON THE WALL: Christi Warren, Mr. Dean Locke, Kent Merrill, Barbara Lee, Patty Johnson, Jimmy Mock. STANDING: Bob Klingbeil. K. Ke.C f 95 TOP LEFT, FIRST ROW, FRENCH HORNS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Kemp, Susan Lucas, Julie Bakich, Betsy Reed. SECOND ROW, SAXOPHONES: Judy Land, Ken Land, Becky Rothhammer, Charles Clary. TOP RIGHT: Bulldog Band participates in Homecoming par- ade. CENTER, FLUTES, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruthie Wilson, Deb- bie Martin, Missy Weaver, Christi Warren. SECOND ROW: Jenny John- son, Tori Stewart, Valerie Bates, Margaret Cross, Cathy Mortenson, Melody Willis, Linda Burhans. BOT- TOM, FIRST ROW, TROMBONES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Klingbeil, Paul Bryan, Jim Allen, David Foster. SEC- OND ROW, BARITONES AND BASSES: Jimmy Hinton, David Clanton, Billy Carroll, Mike Bakich, Eddie Lucas. 96 LEFT, TRUMPETS, FIRST ROW: Jimmy Mock, Mike Wolf, George Holman, Arlan Kemp. SECOND ROW: Eddie Zellman, Paul Williams, Margaret Leight, Patty Johnson, Beth Rothhammer. CENTER LEFT, POM POM GIRLS, TOP TO BOTTOM, FIRST ROW: Linda Mitchell, Velma Smith, P.J. Lowery. SECOND ROW: Cathy Dukes, Hazel Smith, Dorothy Dukes. CENTER RIGHT, CLARINETS, FIRST ROW: Cathy Sebree, Barbara Lee, Janie Roth, Rebecca Brew. SECOND ROW: Elaine Carroll, Carol Hardin, Louella Clary, Debbie Aycock, Karen Hickey. THIRD ROW': Wayne Hinton, Debbie Buzard, Beth Haselton. BOTTOM, PERCUSSION, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Reeves, Terri Reagan, Robert Moorehead, Kent Merrill, Scott Smith, Nancy Hall, Jeff Nelson. 97 Beginning Band BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Virginia Morrow, Betsy Conant, Debbie Ellis, Elizabeth Carpenter, Debra Holman, Lisa Mock, Bettina Morgan. SECOND ROW: Tom Barton, Harry Ericson, Robin Hatcher, Mary Beth Brennand, sandy Land, Ann Howard, Glenda Creamer, Sherryl Aycock, Keith Harbison. THIRD ROW: Kevin Funke, Skip Blair, Timmy Williams, Tim Snavely, Wes Westervelt, Buddy Martin, Nate Conkling, David Ellis, Ken Baker, Kurt Hollfelder, Billy Novak, Chuck Powers, Charles Willis. 98 TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Belinda Ragin, Jenny Bryan, Denise Fox, Sherri Shields, Terri Bruestle, Cheryl Reedy, Marty Oexner. SECOND ROW: G.M. Stephens, Marie Haselton, Robin Shaffer, Reid Stewart, Robert Skipper, Brian Van Hoose, Bill Sebree, Ricky Henry', Steve McAdams, Mike Kenney, Chuck Calhoun, Loma Mann. THIRD ROW: Phillip Marshall, John Jarrett, Ruth Ann Westervelt, Donna Hampton, Brian Cadwell, Phillip Busman, Donald Palmer, Joe Focke, Rick Scovil. LEFT: Intermediate Band Performs the half- time show at a J. V. Football Game. FAR LEFT: Intermediate Drum Majorette, Ruth Ann Westervelt. Intermediate Band 99 10O POWER 101 The 72 Bulldogs Were Tough SCOREBOARD Umatilla Opponent 28 Crystal River 13 16 Clermont 14 46 South Sumter 0 30 Mt. Dora 8 28 St. Cloud 0 26 Bunnell 8 6 Eustis 14 54 Groveland 6 42 Tavares 34 42 Crescent City 13 Umatilla's football team was recognized for its determina- tion and perseverance, which sparked one of the most suc- cessful seasons in recent years. The team finished in second place in the conference and tied Eustis for the District Championship. Since Eustis beat us they participated in the state playoffs. Those players who made All Mid-Lakes Conference were: Earl Inman. Halfback; Jackie Carroll. Halfback; Lorenzo Washington, Offensive Tackle; Jamie Bryant. Quarterback. Those who made Honorable Mention were: Randy Chatham. Offensive-Defensive Tackle; Wayne Carter. Tight End- Defensive End: Theron Garner, Fullback; Jeff Buzard, Guard; Kent Cunningham. Offensive Split End. The team members that received Central Florida All-Region were: Earl Inman. Defensive Tackle; Bruce Harrison. Defensive Halfback; Lorenzo Washington, Defen- sive Linebacker. Those named to the All-State Team were: Bruce Harrison. First Team, Defensive Halfback; Earl Inman. Second Team. Defensive Tackle. Much appreciation is given to the coaches at U.H.S. for their outstanding enthusiasm, dedi- cation. and incentive. TOP, GROUP SHOT, LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Kevin Cunningham, Manager; Ricky Blair, Jeff Johnson, Steve Getchell, John Crockett, Kent Cunningham, Bruce Harrison, Jackie Carroll, Warrell Williams, Manager. KNEELING: Perry Ragin, Manager; Raymond Lucas, Ken Land, Jeff Buzard, Randy Chatham, Lorenzo Washington, Theron Gamer, Bob Klingbeil, Jamie Bryant, Mike Bakich, Don Windham, Manager. STANDING: Coach Ed McGor.igal, Wayne Carter, James Windham, Earl Inman, Eugene Wilder, Ken Green, Billie Carroll, Coach Reginald Forbes, Coach Calvin Collins. CENTER: Jamie Bryant, Senior, Quarterback. 102 TOP LEFT: Earl Inman, Senior Halfback TOP RIGHT: Raymond and Kenneth enjoy Homecoming Parade. CENTER LEFT: Bruce Harrison, Senior, Halfback. CENTER RIGHT: SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Getchell, Theron Gamer, Jackie Carroll, James Windham, Earl Inman, Bruce Harrison, Jamie Bryant, Randy Chatham, Kent Cunningham. BOTTOM LEFT, COACHES: Reginald Forbes, Ed McGonigal, Head Coach; and Calvin Collins. 103 TOP: Long Run Ended for Garner. CENTER LEFT: Coaches, managers, and players concentrate on crucial third down. CENTER RIGHT: Theron Gamer, Senior, Fullback. BOTTOM: Randy Chatham, Senior, Tackle. 104 Bulldogs Show Winning Form CENTER LEFT: —With a little help from my friends! CENTER RIGHT: Steve Getchell, Senior, Center. BOT- TOM: Inman's interception causes fans to go wild. 105 TOP RIGHT: A Umatilla Funeral for a Eustis Panther. CENTER LEFT: Earl Inman gains yardage despite his opponents attack. CENTER RIGHT: Kent Cunningham, Senior, End. BOTTOM RIGHT: Setting up wall for a punt return. BOTTOM LEFT: A tense moment. 106 — TOP LEFT: Jackie Carroll, Senior, Halfback and End. TOP CENTER: Jeff Johnson watches intently as the Bulldogs drive for a substantial gain. TOP RIGHT: Cheerleaders begin Homecoming festivi- ties with a Spirit Cheer. CENTER: Wanda Heim and Jane McCall getting ready to usher our Bulldogs on the field. BOTTOM: James Windham, Senior, End. 107 108 TOP: Student Body at U.H.S. enjoys Homecoming Parade. CENTER LEFT: Miss Terri Tatum, Homecoming Queen. CENTER: Sophomores Working? CENTER RIGHT: The Winning Door. BOTTOM: Miss Terry Brooks, Homecoming Court, and Doug Collins, Escort. Terri Tatum Reigns As 72 Queen RIGHT: Miss Terri Tatum, Homecoming Queen and Terry Curry, Escort. BELOW: Queen receives flowers from Ann Austin, flower girl. BOTTOM: Homecoming Court, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Terry Brooks, Miss Ann Allen, Miss Terri Tatum, Queen; Miss Corine Clayton, Miss Barbara Lee. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Shaw drives FHA car in Homecoming Parade. TOP RIGHT: Spanish club dresses up for Homecom- ing. CENTER LEFT: Sophomores adding the finishing touches, before festivities. CENTER RIGHT: Junior float fired up during parade. BOTTOM LEFT: Pep Club cheers arouse school spirit. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Miss Corine Clayton, Homecoming Court. Ill Cheerleaders Add Spirit, Pep And Fun TOP, SITTING: Laurie Merrick. KNEEL- ING: Glenna Dotson, Joar p rcnn . Co-Captain; Corine clayton, Cathy Rolle, Captain. STANDING: Terry Henry, Wanda Heim, Jane McCall. CENTER: Hooray for Bulldogs! BOTTOM LEFT: What suspense! BOTTOM RIGHT: Things could be worse I And Players Add The Excitement LEFT: Earl dribbles down court with the Ref right behind. BELOW: Bruce tries for a free point. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Frank Allen, Dave McTureous, Phil Frisby, Bruce Harrison, Ralph Cadwell, Dwight Donaldson. STANDING: Lorenzo Washington, Wayne Carter, Jackie Carroll, Earl Inman, Eugene Wilder, Paul Gross. 113 CENTER LEFT: Warm ups before the game. CENTER RIGHT: Sink it Paul! BOTTOM: After opening introductions the Bulldogs return for last minute instructions. 114 TOP: Eugene tries a double arm fake to pass the ball to the comer. BOTTOM LEFT: Ralph drives in to score. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Jump, jump, jump higher. Varsity Swim Team TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: John Crockett, Denise Snavely, David Clanton, Jeff Nelson, Wy Sebree, Debbie Royal, Julie Bakich, Linda Buie. SE- COND ROW: Jim Allen, Raymond Lucas, Bob Klingbeil, Cindy Lee, Paul Bryan, Betsy Reed, Bobby Pennington, Jenny Johnson, Doug Collins, Janie Roth, Mike Bakich. CENTER LEFT: David Clanton practices for difficult Gainer. CENTER RIGHT: Joy Stricklen stretches for the finish line. BOTTOM LEFT: Janie Roth way ahead during the 400. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ricky Blair practices the Butterfly. 116 Track Team Jumps Ahead TOP: Robert Gosnell winds up for dis- tance. CENTER, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Don Windham, Bruce Akers, Joey Hickey, Steve Chaney, Greg Lee, Melvin Love, Alfred Plante, Wyn Cogdill, Bill Perrine, James Femella. KNEEL- ING: Ralph Cadwell, David McTureous, Rick Peden, Jackie Carroll, Chester Clayton, Freddie Ragin, Pete Cyr, Dan Gable, Jeff Frady, Randy Steverson, Paul Gross, Robert Gosnell, Joe Reeves, Lane Shreffler, David Donaldson, Gary Harbison, Jim Williams, Coach Ed McGonigal. BOTTOM LEFT: Leaping high, Jackie Carroll tries to improve distance in the running broad. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chester Clayton makes long, clear stride over the hurdle. 117 UHS Adds Golf And Baseball Field TOP: Ralph gives the signal. CENTER: U.H.S. BASEBALL TEAM, KNEELING: James Fernella, Bruce Akers, Dave McTureous, Bill Perrine, Darrell Bodie, Jim Sutton, Mike Lucroy, Kenneth Alexander, David Donaldson. STANDING: Coach Mike Sheets, James Wolliver, Tony Sinclair, Dwight Donaldson, Leon Young, Chester Clayton, Greg Ogiste, James Windham, Eugene Wilder, Chris Marable, Lane Shreffler, Ralph CadwelL BOTTOM LEFT: Teeing off! BOTTOM RIGHT: U.H.S. GOLF TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Lee Holman, Jim Allen, Billy Novak, Brian CadwelL STANDING: Lewellyn Fain, Wy Sebree, Mike Clower, Mike Bakich, Coach Ivan Mish. 118 Junior Varsity Football TOP LEFT: A Umatilla Gang Tackle. FOOTBALL GROUP SHOT, SEATED: Kenneth Carroll, Jim Allen, Mike Snider, Ed Britzius, Lane Shreffler, Randy Dolph, Jeff Nelson, Bobby Pennington, Larry Whitman, Melvin Love. KNEEL- ING.: Ralph cadwell, Tommy Fuqua, Freddie Ragin, Tony Sinclair, Leon Young, Greg Ogiste, Chris Marable, Paul Bryan, Wayne Kicklighter, Denny Also- brook, Jessie Williams. STANDING: Coach Mike Sheets, Frank Allen, Pete Butler, Sylvester Gainer, David Donald- son, David Clanton, Dwight Donaldson, Llewellyn Fain, Eddie Phillips, Scott Smith, Ivey Mitchell, Wyn Cogdill, Coach Ivan Mish. TOP RIGHT: Help: CENTER LEFT, J.V. FOOTBALL COACHES: Mr. Mike Sheets and Mr. Ivan Mish. CENTER: If he can just stand up 10 more yards we will have 6 more points. CENTER RIGHT: Kick it high. BOTTOM: Lookout for 79! 119 Junior Varsity Basketball TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Syverson, Llewellyn Fain, Pete Butler, Greg Ogiste, Charles Dobson, Tony Sinclair, Jim Allen. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Sicely goes over game plans. CENTER RIGHT: Chuck chases loose ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Pete hits for two points. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dwight Donaldson shoots from the side of the key. 120 J.V. Cheerleaders Rally School Spirit TOP: Janet Buser visualizes a Friday night victory. CENTER CLOCKWISE: Janie Roth, Captain; Jill Adams, Paula Penley, Co-Captain; Teena Merrill, Janet Buser. 121 Baby Bulldogs Football TOP: Junior High Football Team. CENTER LEFT, 8th GRADE TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Adrian Carroll, Rod Randall, Robert Skipper, Bill Sebree, Vernon Hutto, Curtis Lucas, James Stewart, Keith Cunningham, Sam Crockett, Michael Kenney. KNEELING: Timmy Green, Chuck Calhoun, David Collins, Alfred Wilder, Johnny Dukes, G.M. Stephens, Phillip Marshall, Charles Cates, Paul Boling, Robert Donaldson. STANDING: Coach Sicely, Phillip Busman, Richard Midgette, Billy Adams, Richard Hill, Richard Roberson, Randy McDaniel, Larry King, Johyyn Berry, Guy Harbi- son, Sammy Butler, Thomas Hester, Coach Johnson. CENTER RIGHT, COACHES: Mr. Warren Delmolino, Mr. Ron Sicely, Mr. Dave Johnson. BOTTOM, 7th GRADE TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Bruce Carroll, Kenneth Gregory, Randy Cook, Kurt Hollfelder, Kevin Funke, Tim Snavely, Robert Young, Timmy Williams, Buddy Martin, Greg Nelson, Gus Cross, Michael Green. KNEELING: Kerry Cunningham, Kermit Snider, Ricky Reeves, Jeff Snavely, Patrick Rhea, Dwayne Byars, Wilbur Gamer, Ed Blair, Todd Smith, Ray Powers, Charles Powers. STANDING: Wes Westervelt, Ken Baker, James Smith, Domie Heger, Michael Sinclair, Richard Royal, John Wilder, Pat Jergens, Mark Penley, David Ellis, Elford Joseph, Coach Delmolino. 122 Basketball TOP: Bulldogs Jump higher. CENTER LEFT: Coming in for a Pep Talk. BOT- TOM: Bringing ball down court. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAMS, 8th GRADE TEAM: Billy Adams, Johnny Berry, Brian Cadwell, David Collins, Chuck Calhoun, Sam Crockett, Robert Donald- son, Johnny Dukes, Timmy Green, Guy Harrison, Vernon Hutto, Steve McAdams, Don Palmer, Lewis Turner, Alfred Wilder. 7th GRADE TEAM: Thomas Akins, Bruce Carroll, Nate Conkling, Harry Ericson, Kim Kicklighter, Domie Heger, Greg Nelson, Ricky Reeves, Jeff Snavely, Tim Snavely, John Wilder, Robert Young, Terry Syverson, Kevin Berry. 123 Junior High Track And Swim Teams TOP, JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Kenny Baker, James Primm, Rhea Powers, Rick Scovil, Buddy Martin, Todd Smith, Keith Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Phillip Busman, Charles Powers, Paul Bowling, Lewis Watson, Adrian Carroll, Mike Green. THIRD ROW: Marty Oexner, Manager; Coach Forbes, G. M. Stephens, Manager. CENTER LEFT: Mike Green hands off baton to Jim Allen. CENTER RIGHT: Kenny Baker strives to make last hurdle. BOTTOM LEFT: Ruth Ann's good form pays off. BOTTOM RIGHT, JUNIOR HIGH SWIM TEAM, FIRST ROW: Wes Westervelt, Buddy Martin, Skip Blair, David Ellis, Jupiter Drew, Curtis Lucas, Richard Royal, Gary Gastfield, Greg Nelson. SECOND ROW: Patrick Rhea, Debbie Wilhelm, Jenny Bryan, Alene Williams, Ruth Ann Westervelt, Steve Dardin, Sam Crockett, Pat Jergens. 124 They Cheer The Junior Bulldogs TOP: Junior High Cheerleaders rest between cheers. BOTTOM LEFT, CLOCKWISE: Tina Baker, Lory Shiver, Co-Captain; Marie Haselton, Captain; Robin Shaffer, Toni Windham, Robin Hatcher. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lory Shiver starts the game with a jump. 125 golden y TRIANGLE SURBERS SCREEN ENCLOSURES WNINGS WELCOME TO UMATILLA tsittl % («M‘“ 'Bt ■Oil • Mea Stm CITRUS PRODUCTS •mm • ««$ w4 126 127 THE KISMET. KARL'S GIFTS Boats-Motors Bait-Beer Phone (Umatilla) 904-669-2730 Collectors Items Crystal-Hallmark Cards SHADY GROVE FISHING CAMP On the St. Johns River Gifts for all occasions Umatilla. Florida Restaurant, Cabins and Apartments Air Conditioned and Central Heat Tom and Route 40 Ellen Thomas Astor, Fla. 32002 J. E. Scott Son Church Building Specialist Altoona, Florida 32702 J. E. Scott Eugene Scott Ph. 904-669-2707 Ph. 904-699-3676 If No Answer Call 904-357-4857 Congratulations Books-Gifts LITTLE MAN BAR-B-QUE STAND Handbags-Jewelry P.O. Box 452 Umatilla, Fla. Golden Triangle Mount Dora. Florida James Camilla Ragin 128 FOOD STORES Compliments of MERRILL’S GARAGE Trad«-marfc(§) Eniov (““filfc Its the real thing. Coke. 129 ASTOR CONSTRUCTION REALTY A. G. Lowrie, Owner Land Development and Real Estate Sales Highway 40 Astor, Florida Comp 1iments of May 3rothers Inc. Serving Lake County Growers For 25 Years Complete in Service 'n G row i ng-Ha rvest i ng-Market i ng State Road rH9 South of Umatilla Drawe,--H Umat i 1 la .Florida 32784 Compliments of GLAMOUR NOOK BEAUTY SALON Umatilla 669-2753 MERRY-GARNER JEWELERS, INC. The Golden Triangle’s Finest Your Class-Ring Head-Quarters Corner of Magnolia and Eustis Street Eustis, Florida Where Your Dreams Can Come True First State Bank Magnolia At Grove and Trust Co. Founded 1903 'A FULL I SERVICE BANK Eustis Florida BANK AT THE SIGN OF THE SHIP MEMBER OF ATLANTIC BANCORPORATION 130 ECK JO’S HOBBIES 1800 S. BAY STREET EUSTIS, FLA. 32726 E. H. CALDER JO CALDER KAWASAKI HONDA of LEESBURG Cycles of distinction LEESBURG FLORIDA 327AS PAT C W SHADEWALT OWNEW Phone 707 7252 2408 WEST MAIN St WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Auto Parts and Accessories—Major Appliances T.V. Sales and Service—Sporting Goods Umatilla, Florida 32784 United States Fire Insurance Company The Continental Insurance Companies Aetna Insurance Company 131 YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME AIR CONDITIONING - TV - MODERN HOUSEKEEPING McTUREOUS ALLEN’S COTTAGES ON ST. JOHNS RIVER • HIGHWAY 40 ASTOR. FLORIDA 32002 BOATS - MOTORS • BAIT - TACKLE •• JUST PLENTY OF GOOD OLD FISHING FOR RESERVATION WRITE ASTOR OR CALL TOM BAILEY UMATILLA. FLORIDA Compliments of LAKE REGION NEWS 501 Bay-Eustis Serving THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE Eustis, Tavares, Umatilla, Mt. Dora Largest circulation of any local newspaper covering the Golden Triangle Phone 357-3199 ROSE GARDENS CARPENTER'S GULF SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Greasing, Polishing, Tires, Tubes Accessories-Road Service Phone: 669-9431 Umatilla, Florida To the Hippies in the Class of '73 BAY PHARMACY, Inc. WaJ yuAn G$e cy GEORGE WARREN — BOB ORNDORFF PHONE 357-4341 101 NORTH BAY ST. EUSTIS, FLORIDA , «X V, JH. f Phon.: 357-4281 A: m ............. W JaWha Beauty Salon Boutique ' + 1 W. Pin«crot . Aro. ftv Eustift. Flo. 32728 • - i 132 H. M. Henry- -Masonry Contractor LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS Golden Triangle Shopping Center • Phone 383-4321 • Mt Dora. Florida Complete Beauty Service” Cartels beauty Shop MARY E. CARTER PHONE: 669-2692 37 CENTRAL AVENUE UMATILLA. FLORIDA eu ti flower hop BOB AND NEDRA UPDIKE • - . located Downtown At: }7 NORTH EUSTfS STREET - EUSTIS, FLORIDA 32726 PHONE 357 2421 - ALL HOURS 133 Prepare for progress YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Serving this area since 1937 with all your banking needs UMATILLA STATE BANK yrsv,1.1: 134 County JlSank The Little One with GRANGER ENTERPRISES REALTORS - BUILDERS Robert C. Granger, Sr. Realtor The New Attitude P.O. Box 494 Phone 357-6290 811 S. Bay St., Day or Night Eustis, Florida 32726 NATURAL ORANGE BLOSSOM Produced and Packed by HALL’S APIARY 311 Central Avenue UMATILLA. FLA. 32784 PAINT STORE 113 N. Bay St. Eustis, Fla. 135 Creamon’s Chevrolet Land Dcvilopmcnt All Tvpm Excavation GLEN C BURHANS REALTY Reo Rial Estate Broker All Tyres real Estate BUS. 357.7462 RES 669.3264 NWY 19. NORTH EUSTIS Best Wishes 73 Graduates DELTA RHO CHAPTER Epsilon Sigma Alpha HERMAN TIETGENS AND SON Best Wishes Contact Painting COOPER'S FABRICS Umatilla, Florida Fine Dress Fabrics Sewing Notions 669-2061 357-4017 Golden Triangle Shopping Center Mount Dora, Florida Phone: 383-5212 Doug Phil Ann Compliments of: Mr. Mrs. Douglas Johnson And Family Rick Patty 136 Halls Lodge Motel Restaurant Crabs, Catfish, Seafood Boats, Motors, Baits and Guides on St. Johns River at Astor Blackwater Inn Astor, Florida 137 E. E. DEAN SNAVELY, INC. General Contractor P. O. Box T Umatilla, Florida 32784 Phone 669-3937 or 669-2161 Aluminum Awnings Roofs Glass and Mirrors SIMPLEX, INC. We Manufacture and Install Screen Rooms and Cabanas Highway 19A Between Eustis and Mount Dora Box 1827, Eustis, Florida Free Estimates Phone 357-2828 ZELLER, KENNEDY, HAMLIN FUNERAL HOME Best of Luck to the Class of '73 LAKE PLUMBING INC. Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning Area Code 904 P.O. Box Drawer 1924 Phone 357-3136 343 No. Bay Street Eustis, Florida MYHRE REALTY Lew Myhre, Realtor 2525 South Bay Street Eustis, Florida 357-5900 140 Shopping Center ASTOR HARDWARE, INC. Plumbing—Electrical—Garden Supplies Major Appliances—Mowers—Outboard Motors Phone 669-2724 Astor, Florida 32002 Compliments of ECK. CALDER Area Distributor domftanij 1800 S. Bay Street Eustis, Florida 32726 Phone (904) 357-8100 r aaa ii nwc«' ai a JAMIES W ' drive-Ml W 235 North Central Avenue Umatilla. Florida 32784 Phone 669-2044 Congratulations to the Class of 73 Janie Paula Janet Teena Debbie Jill J.V. CHEERLEADERS 72-73 BT! H 3 JAMIE’S DRIVE-IN Astor, Florida Ice Cream Hamburgers Eustis Bowling Lanes Eustis, Florida 400-W. Woodward Ave. 357-9919 Best Wishes to the Class of '73 Compliments of VINCENT'S 5 AND 10 Umatilla, Florida UMATILLA THRIFTWAY STEPHENS Compliments of Ladies Wear - Men's Wear Hardware - Sporting Goods WILLIAMS INSTALLATION SERVICE Umatilla Orlando, Florida L42 tRIANGLE1 LANES] Bowling Snack Bar Eudora Road Mount Oora Phone 383 4825 (West of Golden Triangle Shopping Center) Pocket Billiards Pro Shop Compliments of PUBLIX MARKET Where Shopping is a Pleasure 413 Plaza Drive Eustis Plaza, Florida Take A Vacation From Inflation . . . i-Jk f Shop Your Tl QtototP ui To-Qo- FmQoodlki To- Eat Congratulations to The Class of '73 From the CITY OF UMATILLA Our Very Best Wishes to The 1973 Graduating Class Bryan Groves Packing Co. P.O. Box W. Phone: 669-2571 Umatilla, Florida Specializing in Topping of Citrus Trees Complete Grove Management 143 Paul W. Bryan, Pres. G. Russell Bryan, Vice Pres. Res. Phone 669-3473 Res. Phone 669-2317 fy nt iAttend ci the fjutuhe... THE RRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY OF EUSTIS 100 NORTH BAY STREET • EUSTIS. FLORIDA Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Art Supplies Porter’s Camera and Cards Picture Framing Gifts 120 Magnolia, Eustis Portraits Cameras Cards CAMERAS ... i - i, : CARDS _ SHOE TOWNE Eustis, Florida o The First National Bank of Leesburg Trust Department MEMBER FIRST AT ORLANDO CORPORATION IP IT'S IN REAL ESTATE- SEE MOUNT DORA OFFICE 237 HIGHWAY 19-A MOUNT DORA, FLORIDA 32757 PHONE 904 383-2186 LEESBURG OFFICE 1318 NORTH BLVD. LEESBURG, FLORIDA 32748 PHONE 904 787-6176 ASSOCIATED REALTY SERVICES n Geiger. Holstein, Church. Inc. COllC € 723 NORTH BAY STREET - DRAWER 1450 EUSTIS. FLORIDA 32726 TELEPHONE 357-4104 145 o Otis and Evelyn Lee Astor, Florida 32002 On the St. Johns River 669-2033 BOB’S TEXACO Rts. 19 42'Box 233 Altoona, Florida 32702 SASSER'S GROCERY SERVICE Highway 19 North Altoona, Florida Compliments of RUSSELL'S Eustis, Florida 147 C0R1AN SURBER’S AUTO SALES New Used Cars Terry Surber, Owner Route 40 Astor, Florida PATRONS The Kicklighter Family Don Busman Family John Stallard A Friend Mr. Mrs. Herbert W. Reed Mr. Mrs. Fred D. Yancy, Jr. James Gant Robert Nancy Mr. Mrs. Charles Allison, Jr. Mrs. Joyce Conkling Miss Elsie Zellman Mr. Mrs. Clyde Burhans Linda Don iflartabtx Carp. Central Florida's First Supermart of Kitchen and Bath Centers FEATURING MEDITERRANEAN, CUSTOM DESIGNED and RIVERA BATH CENTERS OLD 441 AND 19 - A (Next to Surd's Laundromat) MT. DORA PHONE 383-6625 148 Compliments of Brown’s Gulf and Groceries Altoona, Florida FERRAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE DOLPH'S PHILLIPS 66 Hwy. 19 North Central Ave. Your Quality Store Since 1884 Umatilla, Florida Eustis, Fla. Phone El 7-2150 669-9973 Compliments of UMATILLA HOTEL Umatilla, Florida BAY PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Walgreen Agency George Warren Bob Orndorff 357-4341 101 N. Bay Street Eustis, Florida POWELL’S 669-3529 on the St. Johns Astor, Fla. —Modern Cabins— —Grocery Market— —Service Station— —Marina— Johnson Motor Sales Service EUSTIS READY MIX CONCRETE, INC. 221 W. Woodward Ave. Phones: 357-3118 and 357-3119 150 EUSTIS, FLORIDA 32726 PALM PHARMACY Rexall Downtown Eustis Phone 357-6902 Bill Sprouse, Pharmacist Reich Motors Mount Dora, Florida P. F. • Pop REICH 19A AT OLD 441 PHONE OFFICE 303-2229 NORTH OF SHOPPING CENTER HOME 383-3931 Serving Lake County Since 1909 Complete Grove Care Fertilizer - Insecticides E. L ATKINSON W. Ocala Road Res. Phone 669-2964 WINN - DIXIE E. Ocala At Orange Ave. Umatilla, Florida 32784 Phone 669-3471 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES RETAIL DIVISION 0E THE TIRE ANO RUBBER COMPANY 231 N. GROVE STREET V. L. 8PIVEY EUSTIS, FLORIDA STORE MANAGER PHONES: 357-3178 0 357-3179 Mount Dora, Florida PLAZA SANDWICH SHOP Something for Everyone 151 MORE THAN A DECADE OF FINE HOMES IN THE HALIFAX AREA W. B. TATUM, guilder 2428 SOUTH ATLANTIC AVENUE DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, FLORIDA TELEPHONE 253-0636 152 PATRONS Dr. John Hartsfield W.W. Mulliax Smitty Emery Ollie Mae Dillard Gilbert Millie Crow Dr. R.W. Bacon Mrs. Charles W. Fain, Sr. Les, Barbara Charlie Brown Dick Reich Doug Irene Sewell Stanley Helen See George Marsh Mrs. Frank R. Stewart Tori Reid DIEHL TV SERVICE Expert Service on Black and White and Color TV Sets House Service Reasonable Rates Phone 669-2278 Astor Park, Florida Congratulations to the Class of 72 PARSON S CLEANERS Best Wishes Umatilla Bulldogs Altoona Cabinet Shop 153 Altoona, Florida D. C. SMITH MASONARY CONTRACTOR Brick - Block - Stone Free Estimates Umatilla, Fla. 669-2836 Dodge. Depend On It Eustis Dodge, Inc. 237 N. Bay Eustis, FI. 357-4108 ORMAND'S JUNGLE DEN Catch the Big Ones at The Jungle Den On the St. Johns River Rt. No. 1 Box 145 - Astor, Florida 32002 154 COLONEL SANDERS’ RECIPE Kentucky fried Cklcktn We have a package for EVERYONE! There is a store near you! In just a few years the world will be in your hands . . . and never in better! You’re the greatest! GOLDEN GEM GROWERS, INC. Florida's largest grower-owned citrus cooperative Umatilla, Florida Compliments of JIM GLISSON LARRY REIS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Compliments of TIBBAL’S DRUG COMPANY Harlan C. Amsden, O. D. N. Hwy. 441-old Mt. Dora, Florida Umatilla, Florida S. Robert Klar, O. D. 802 S. Bay Street Eustis, Florida Compliments of Phone 357-3811 Where Quality is First Buford Pugh 110 N. Center St. Eustis, FL 357-8444 157 IF IF YOU CAN KEEP your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies. Or, being hated, don’t give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise; If you can dream-and not make dreams your master; If you can think-and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with triumph and disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to broken, And stoop and build ’em up with wornout tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on”; If you can talk with crowds and keep your virute, Or walk with kings-nor lose the common touch; If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run- Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And-which is more--you’ll be a Man, my son! Rudyard Kipling FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 158 EUSTIS MOUNT DORA TAVARES 159 Time is not measured by the passing of the years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. Jawaharlal Nehru WALSWORTH Mirrflitr. M®.. U.S.A.


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