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Loughran Harman Put Pul Hoy Harmon Nookie Rita Jackson Pete Peggy James Giggles Howard Holm Eric Joanne Johnston Punk Betty Jo Hoover Jossie Billy Ruth Jones Bill Christine Howard Chris Dorthy Jones Spot Sally Humphreys Hump Marie Jones Re A banquet - A Glorious year The traditional candidly liters and marshals from the Junior Class were Marie Jones and Georgia Fisher, Jim Ed Glass, and Bill Yelvington. When we found our Junior year nearing an end, we began to look forward to our lives as seniors. With this in mind we elected Phil Searcy, Bill Frederick, Marie Jones, and Jeane Gibbs as class officers. Bill Yelvington was elected president of the Student Council and automatically became president of the Student Councils of Florida. Beverly Duncan was elected Secretary. Jim Ed Glass received the title of captain of the band, and we chose Bill Frederick as editor of the WA HWA HTA SEE. Such is the account of our journey up to the year 1951-1952. Let us now turn to the log of our daily experiences aboard the rocket in this our final year. Donald Lamb Betty Sue Lane Norman Lester Goat Fiji Gil Leroy Lilly Kilroy
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A P Finally came the l Hall to entertain th™ t W en we Put on our est rocketsuits and journeyed to Nora Mayo event Aladd' ' 1° erl!ors a e annual Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme of this great decoratinne Tk Si P. ’ was splendidly carried out in our pages' costumes and the table ' Committee under the capable chairmanship of Marie Jones felt that it was one of the best banquets ever held at W.H.H.S. After the banquet we danced to the music of Bruce Canova and his orchestra. Sara Hancock joined the cheerleading squad. Six boys from our class were appointed to go to Boys’ State, and three girls went to Girls' State. They were Phil Searcy, Bob Duckworth, Bill Yelvington, Keith Smith, Bill Frederick, Johnny Barrows, Beverly Duncan, lo Ann Copeland, and Jeane Gibbs. Our school was lucky enough to have Jeane Gibbs receive the honor of being chosen for Girls' Nation. Glenda Grace deader Conley Hall Pete Sara Hancock Pearl
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Margy Long Sylvester McCall Syl Donald Lovern Bashful Hinson McTeer T. O. McTeer Letrelle Luke Trella Frank Miller White Lighting Jimmy Martin Vanderclean Ronald Mincey Roy Martin Coach Carolyn Mixon Cat Arthur Mathews Stonewall N. H. Murdock Muscles Zke Cog September 4 Good-bye vacation—Hello education! New principal—new teachers— new students and a new school system. (Everything new but the building.) . . . September 19 A visit from Mr. Raymond, the herpetologist. (Snake charmer to the uninformed.) . . . September 21| The Blue and Gold intersquad football game was won by the Blues. Which side did you cheer for? . . . September 28 The first football game of the regular season. Disappointment rained as the Blue Devils lost to Arcadia. But on the sunnier side of things, the first edition of the BLUE DEVIL came out today, and there was a wonderful dance at the Armory after the game . . . October 5 We met the Sarasota Sailors on Dennison Field. More disappointment. No rain. A new school activity was introduced on this night. The BOW-WOW held at Lake Silver was enjoyed by all who attended . . . October 8 Take a deep breath—hold it—now”. You've just been x-rayed. Also a day long remembered by the happy juniors and seniors inducted into the Honor Society in an impressive assembly . . . October 19 The students took a vacation as the teachers journeyed to Orlando for the F.E.A. meeting . . . October 22 Report cards issued — 'nuff said? . . . October 26 In an assembly the student body heard vivid reports Jean Ann Newland Sue Nixon Ruth Orr James Owens Joyce Partin Mary Pate Noodles Suzie Toots Buddy Rusty Kitten
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