Winter Haven High School - Wha Hwa Hta See Yearbook (Winter Haven, FL)

 - Class of 1951

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First row: Jerry Allan, Charles Anderson, Donald Arbuthnot, John Atchison, Dick Borie, Morris Barton, Bill Branch, Ron-nie Brannon, Quinton Bridges, Billy Joe Cameron, Jackie Carter. Second row: Terrell Carter, Lance Charles, Tom Clark, Douglas Copeland, Eddie Cox, James Daniels, Wally Delaney, Leslie Dunson, Dick Eglin, Franklin Everage, Ray Gatlin. Third row: Harry Gee, Michael Giammetta, Joe Giles, Richard Gordon, Jim Green, Olen Green, Otis Green, Jim Hardin, Clayton Harmon, James Hemby, Rudy Holton. Fourth row: Bobby Hornsby, Ronnie Howard, Charles Ireland, Jimmy Key, James Johnson, Danny Joyner, Sonny Joyner, Mitchell Katrose, Tony Kavanaugh, Bob Kehoe, Harry Kirkland. Fifth row: Dicky Kitchens, Jimmy Kriston, Frank Kunberger, James Langford, Johnny Larson, James Lawrence, Wesley Lerdon, Junior Little, Dale Lone, Charles Lynch. CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Ortt Mr. Schiller Miss Sartain Mr. Ortt First row: David Martin, Charles. McCall, Donald Merritt, Ronald Merritt, Wayne Mitchell, Billy Murray, Bobby Nama, Robert Nathey, Richard Noll, Calvin Odom, Jack Owen. Second row: Alton Page, Richard Perry, Earl Pettijohn, Bing Petty. Grant Pherigo. Charles Pierson. William Price, Levaughn Pridgen, Gene Priest, Huey Pullum, Herman Purvis, Ronnie Reeves. Third row: Paul Rutter, Monty Schiller. Niel Schopke, Bobby Shaw, Charles Sherman, Bobby Shirah, Waylan Short, Howard Strickland, Edmund Taylor, Leon Touchton, Ralph Turner, Jackie Varnadoe. Fifth row: Otto Varner. Julian Wallace. Gene Warner. Benny Watson. Freddie Wheeler, Eddie Wheeler, Kenneth White, Jerry Whitehead, Earl Winget, Robert Wolf, Billy Yon. Miss Tucker Mrs. Thornton Miss McLendon

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First row: Zelma Adams, Miriam Alderman, Carla Allen, Miriam Allen, Aleen Ayers, Betty Jean Barrows, June Bilbrey, Agnes Boyd, Janice Bozeman, Nancy Bracken, Maxcine Brooks, Pat Brophy, Ferrell Brown, Margaret Brown, Jo Ann Bruce, Carole Bushong. Second row: Thelma Calhoun, Wanda Lou Carroll, Joan Causey, Mary Cauthen, Alma Chaney, Lois Charles, Georgia Cockrell, Shirley Coker, Othelia Conley, Janice Conoley, Virginia Cribbs, Shirley Daniels, Jannette Decs, Ellcnc Denny, Mary Bob Dicks. Martha Doss. Third row: Mary Helen Douglas, Annette Drawdy, Mary Duncan, Robbie Lou Dunson, Mary Ruth Edenfield, Betty Jean Elliott, Dorothy Elmore. Wilma Garner, Lucille Gargus, Carol Gray, Margaret Gunter, Pat Hamilton, Virginia Hamrick, Jeannie Harps, Emma Hatton. Fourth row: Pat Headley, Pat Hedley, Miriam Henderson, Sara Hoffman, Barbara Jack-son, Mildred Jernigan, Shirley Jeons, Penny Johnson, Susan Johnson, Gaye Kahnert, Joyce King, Carlcnc Kitchens, Dorothy Land. Alice Lassiter, Beverly Leis. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ...................................Tom Clark Vice President ..........................Ronnie Brannon Secretary ..........................Mary Ruth Edenfield Treasurer ...................................Joyce King First row: Charlotte Marsh, Vivian Marshall, Genelle Massey, Rheba Matthews, Betty Sue May, Pat McCarty, Patty McNabb, Denzil Middleton, Frances Moskal, Bonnie Myers, Hansinc Olsen. Second row: Sally Pfeiffer, Gladys Richburg, Carolyn Riley, Nell Rodgers. Linby Roller, Madelyn Roundtree, Joy Schneider, Maxine Scroggs, Lucille Segers, Myra Sue Sexton, Sally Shinn, Jacquelyn Shores. Third row: Lynn Smith, Ruby Nell Smith, Sandra Smith, Helen Snead, Ymogcnc Solomon, Betty Sorrell, Jo Ann Stuckey, Verta Sutherland, Shirley Sykes, Lois Taylor, Juanita Thomas, Faye Thornton. Fourth row: Peggy Turner, Norma Jean Wall, Florence Wallace, Anita Weathcrbcc, Betty Weston, Miriam White, Elaine Willett. Esther. Wingate, Lillian Wiseman, Omergeane Wynn, Charlene Yarbrough, Shirley Yon.



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A Sophomore’s Day in Classes When our school bell begins pealing in the morning, I head for the 3rd, floor, destination of most SOPHOMORES. First period people go in all directions, some to Glee Club, some to the library, while others stay in the homeroom to study. Second period, I join in the crowd pushing its way into Miss Smith’s geometry class. Of course, some people struggle with algebra instead of geometry; but math is math whether you're studying simultaneous equations or parallelograms. Third period, I dash down to Miss Waldrop’s physical ed. class. I don my shorts, run around the field and take exercises. Then I play basketball, softball, volleyball, or soccer depending on the season of the year. After I study about worms and snakes in Mrs. Ortt’s 4th. period biology class, I go to the cafeteria and find spaghetti for lunch! Fifth period I take Latin I from Mrs. Dillard. When I leave her class, all the Roman Gods and Godesses are swimming around in my head. I suppose that those who take Spanish I from Mr. Padgett see visions of Cortez and Malinche. Sixth period. Miss Tucker greets me at the door with that j sweet smile of hers. I think that she's just trying to soften everyone • 5 for the ordeal ahead. When the class is over, thoughts of Silas Marner, Sherlock Holmes and Enoch Arden are all mixed up with the Roman Gods and Godesses. Other students schedules may be different. Some may take world history from Mr. Hayman and keep up a time line, while other gain practical knowledge in Miss Sartain’s consumer education or Mr. Ortt’s business math. In the building behind the Jr. High, quite a few sophomore boys turn out beautiful lamps and tables in Mr. Jamison’s shop class. For different students there are different subjects, but all in all, I think that the school days are about the same.

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