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

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Che seheal apeas many gates . . . if is up ta as la take advantage of the apperlaaities :werent I f' C lj 1 Page 5 Pg6 U16 goto is o,oor1 . . . flroro is on opportunity to orquiro knowledge. . . to grow in Wisdom . . . to ,oroparo for oollogo and our oorotiorr. U16 pale is open . . . the invitations are affered to fain clubs . . . in participate in plea club and baud . . . la cuter ipfp sparis. Page 7 9 Pg8 Une pate is open . . . to appreeiation. . . relanation . . partieipation. Guest speakers, tonrinp perforrners, and rnernoers of our own stndent body rnake tnis possible We the staff ofer this book lo you, the students of WJ-L16 S in hopes that in later years if will open the gate to your memories. Pg9 3' E: wg Ff .. gum A va If' 'Y- 3222255 ' in in , 1 155 , 1154 Z ws. Ii zfjlifl t Z it g My W mm jg 4- s gy Q ii A f Vg 'V msg is i 5 'i in Q 3 if 23,2 ,ink 'B is , 2? wauouummunvf 3? 5. Q Eg xx Qx nw h -f. 1 L. ,WMM SE , h ' EQ 1, . 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Here in this yearbook is a record of the past year at W.H.H.S. It is an effort on behalf of the Wa Hwa I-Ita See staff to tell a story-the story of you. But it is more than just that. This annual is the pictorial and written history of a period in your life that will never be re- peated. As the pages unfold before your. eyes, it is my hope that you will remember the life here at W.H.H.S.-a hope that each time the cover is turned, this school year of 1955-1956 will begin again with the same vividness that it now holds for you. 6.N.WA:cd.- ici Supervising Princzpal ,,..,......-n-w--vw MR. C. MITCHELL AREA PERSONNEL: Mr. Charlie Stolz, Mrs. Marjorie Whitzncr, Mr. Earl Neal, Mrs. Kate McAnulty, Mr. N. Triplett. MRS. ELEANOR RAMAGE Page 13 ffllglish 3 MISS RUTH LOVELESS AB., F.S.U. MA., Duke Beta Club English IV MRS, JOE PECK 'EBM ISK MR. MAR1oN SLOAN Bgllsh ,-444 B A V d St Sub Deb A ., 'an er ilt ' English III Creative Writing Blue Devil Staff jr.-Sr. Prom MISS BEBB KAY LUSHER B.A., MacMurry III S eech English II, , P Page 14 jr. Class Plays ji? teachers open ga They . . . Out GRAY MISS IOY RUTH B'A,, Wake Forest En lish II S . jf. Honor Society MISS EVELYN ENGLEKE B.A., Univ. of Fla. English I jr. Honor Society ,N- tes for us in mai., . j MRS. RUTH CO NOR N AB., F.S.U. English II -e if '- . , gf-iQ: -. E in f fiffs, I- :gg at it I . MISS ELIZABETH TUCKI A.B., LaGrange M.A., N.C,U. English II, Latin I Latin Club Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'll find more memories Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'll find more memories MR. TOMMY GRANT B.A., Furman American History Swimming MRS. MORITA MANN LB., Florida Southern College Civics . ROBERT DAVIS MSA, Univ. of Fla. M.A., Univ. of Fla- Civics MRS. LEE ILA COPELAND BA., Lander M.A., Florida Southern College World History, Problems, History and Literature of the Bible International Club MRS. MARI B-S-, Univ. of Tampa American Histor E wnmvry 'lv' ld' hflp in class projects . . . Y SGUIOI Honor Societ Y MRS. LUCY DUCHARME B.S., Univ. of Minn. Civics, World History Assembly Programs jr. Red Cross, Radio Programs Future Teachers of America MRS. DONNA SCHOPKE B.S., Fla. Southern College World History, World Geography Student Council 133128. MARY VEGAS . ., La. State Univ. English I J-fisfvfll Math MR. LYNN MAXWELL BS., Florida Southern College General Math, Senior Math, Algebra l. MR. JACK PHILLIPS BS., Concord College M.S., West Virginia University Functional Math, Business Math, Algebra I f H QW l V.. lt, I MR. THFO SALlBA ' BS., M.A., University oi Florida General Scienceg General Math Algebra l ...- l MlSS Pl-lYLLlS SMlTH AB., F.S.U. M.A., Columbia University th Plane Geometry, ometry Functional Ma , ' etry and Trigon Algebra ll, Solid Geom Annual Staff Sponsor ROBERT YOUNG amz, 7,5 MR. BS, Mansfield State College ' b M.A., University of Pitts urg I Plane Geomelflk Algebra MRS. LUClLE NOLEN ' State College AB., Georgia En lish l General Math, g h Club R Cheerleaders, Torc wowsm, U sponsor clubs . . . T 5AMisoN I MR. ROBER B S Florida Southern College E Florida ' l Drawing, Shop Mechanica R CHARLES ASH A B.S., Florida Southern College K Shop I, 11 f 1,4 'fl rfs . ., A University o lll,1V il' W 2' 'Wiz is wi 'F 435 we A is 4 H tg? 'il Gbqfw Www, n,nA 1f 5, MR. CHESTER MANN A B . ., Lynchburg M.S., U ' ' niversity of Virginia Chemistry, Ph s' y ics, Physical Scien ce, Key Club Sponsor Miss EVELYN HUGHES B . .S., Florida Southern. College Biology, First Aid, Biology Club c f I . AR BLEILER B,S,, Muhlenberg College VLA., Columbia University Biology, General Math MR EDG VIRS. HELEN MARTIN B.S., F.S.U. Home Economics I, IH F.H.A. counsel and advise MRS. us . . . HELEN OW EN B.S., Michigan State Home Ec ' onomics II F.H.A. ui ' M Y If Q . , T,5541'w11 , L .1 2. , , V,., Z ,.,., N ix 'X- W '-f Science' ' N Xgqii, L s + Q' X . J Q X X X X , L X i , S MR. CHARLES BUCHER B.A., Ashland College M-A-, KZ?-ifafe University Club MR. LARRY WORKMAN A.B., Morehead State College M.A., Marshal College General Science, Physical Ed MISS JULIA HA YW B.S., F.S. U. ARD Home Ecnrv--f ' ph?-S'iczzl gdllfufidn and D. K C MR. ROE MARTlN A.B., Univ. of Florida MS., Univ. of Elorida D.C.T. MISS BECKY WALDROP B.S., Peabody M.A., Peabody Physical Education Tennis and MRS. MARGARET NlCHOL5 hetn College BS., Ela. Sout . '-1--.ami Education MR. BRICK AU SLEY Kentucky State AB., Western ' i M.A., Univ. of E a. Physical Education last but not least . . . teach us v1RG1NxA DAVlDSON MRS. Ela Southern College B.A., . ffl his State College M.A., Me p Glee Club H ...,., U37 , . -fr A MR. xv. R. SAUL S., Florida Southern C0114 M'A'x Univ. of Fla' D.C.T. MR. HM WHY B.S., Univ. of ' Physical Educ Basehal' MR. ROY WO1 F-SU-L Univ. of Fla. Southern Cc Band ARD t DOROTHY DILL MRS A.B., F.S.U. Latin I, H Latin Club IISS JONI MIKESEI. L B.A., F.S. U. Business Math Bookkeeping Tri-Hi-Y MRS. SARA 0. JOHNSON B.S., Oklahoma State College Typing lgusiuess 1014 Agriculfuff AAUK Y MR. W. R . PADGETT A.B., Wofford College M.A., Univ. of S. C. Spanish I, II Spanish Club 1:-.-.. ou . . . our teachers . . MR. JOHN DEEDRICK B.S., Fla. Southern C ollege M.A., Univ ofF . I . Driver 's Tra ining Basketball W-vilnfvw . our friends! ,ftllflyllaggs MRS. DORIS SCARBROUGH A.B., F.S.U P .G. cm., F.SlU. Librarian MRS. CLOYCE THORNTON B.S., Fla. Southern College M.A., Fla, Southern College Shorthand I, II Typing II MR. WARREN HARRELL AB-S-, Univ. of Fl grrculture I, II, RTI F.F.A. Page 19 my . f L. A is u .WV X L x K M K V N m M Page Z0 v inc 1 at . ,gwmh , , 5 Q +n...,:s ' I 1 wk ,f it mf! Q' :vi ,few Y Nr gf' SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER OCTOBER Thirty days has September And election day we'll all remember. In October clubs opened their gates . . . 'lEnter all ye lowly initiates. November brought the Homecoming parade Charge! cried the WHHS brigade In the last month of the year All the students spread Christmas chef r. In the fourth week of the first month We all studied and we all flunked! JANUARY Page 22 FEBRUARY ln Fehruary, he said, 'I love you She turned and said, I love you too In March the school was dead, Because the band was gone, It had gone to District Contest To play the judge a song. It was in the month of April, That the prom did come. The juniors worked like beavers, But they had a lot of fun. In May the crowds all gathered At some distant heath. We also had our fun in school, But the teachers had to teach. Then came the month of june, And along came sadness too, For the Seniors said Good-by To our beloved school. MAY MARCH e,s APRIL JUNE Page 23 'Q-,N-h Waliting for the doors to open at 8:20. During home room period we have devotionals and the pledge of allegiance to our flag. The Freedom Foundation Award was presentwd to our school for its outstanding viork in the field of democracy. g'2'ya Something we all enjoy . , . eating . . .1 most important part of the day. This section is dedicated to the students life from 8:20 till 5:20 . . . what he does, what he enjoys, what he learns. Won't you join us for a grand tour of W.H.H.S? Students like to gather in the halls between classes. At 3:20 we board our buses for home. Page 24 '4'Z'1 W-fra' H . ,, , V , R!,,?,,,,,,,,W,v1 5 Gaye rhetks her ntxtrflutmk with Migg '1'mkcf, In shop the boys learn how to get the maximum use out of a band- saw and other tools, Freshman girls have a chance to develop their Marilyn as a student teacher shows the Home lic. students hon talent for singing. to chooseapattern. Freshmen often look somewhat bewildered . . . and why not? With algebraic equations, the Constitution, recipes, scientific information, and the Lady of the Lake swirling around in their heads. But theres another side too, for the Freshmen like the upper- classmen, enjoy such things as assemblies, sports, and 3:15 P.M. Basketball is just one of the sports for Girls' Phy, Ed. Freshmen learn early studying is important. ' ' s Page 25 wm M f iii. ww saggami- w . - .3 Miss Hughes explains kingdoms and phylums to biology students. . v.., mp sss te . Sophomores are introduced to Shakespeare in f Julius Caesar. Driver Education is a new course in our school. We of the Sophomore Class are proud of the scholars in our class who are in the junior Honor Society. Girls learn to cut out gored skirts as part of their Home Ea. training. We Sophomores don't mind staying in the back ground this year, because next year we krow we'll be in the spotlight! We are usually found adminis tering artificial respiration, drawing geometric fig ures, reciting amo, amas, amatf' and listening with rapt attention to those immortal words, lit tu. Brute? We are beginning to think seriously about the future, for we are becoming important in our school. Geometry is an elective subject of Sophomores. Page 26 Students learn skills in Mechanical Drawing that will help them in their life's work. luniors! Upperclassmen at last! Now it seems that :he days are not long enough to complete our many asks. We find that our days are spent . . . examin- ing the contents of test tubes, discussing American Literature . . . one of our most challenging tasks is learning American history, which, from the size af the book, looks as if it started in the year 1000 B.C. And if all this weren't enough we have to find time to squeeze in class meetings to plan for our prom. Paul is looking for a fiction book in the library, a filmstrip on atoms to his chemistry class. Angel gives an oral report as part of her training in Bible Mrs. johnson is explaining the technicalities of typing. Page 27 Mr. Sloan's class holds an old fashioned spelling bee. i Vsiftit 5 tizxi'i l sit? ,gal affix viii! rss' Tsai , 1 ' 'fi at Dorothea and June add neplusultra to their vocabulary. During the tea for club officers, David shows jc-an. Carole and Ann the many tools used in farming. ii' at 3 A ,Q r 5 I i ,. aw . V All I hear is static! says J. D. to Mr. Pyle. Ronnie is sitting at Miss Smith's desk in crowded Trig class It cloesn't seem possible . . . but we're Seniors now. Seniors are often seen , . . immersed in English literature, lost in a jungle of mathematics in 201, preparing to take important places in the business world, discussing the problems of democracy. Though we look foward to the years to comeg we will always remember the many happy years we spent in high school. Seniors receive first hand information from representatives We Seniors spend many hours of research in the library of many colleges. for material to be in our themes. Page 28 Office Warkers RST ROW Judy Wenzel, Phil Stephens, John Counter, Spike Gould, Elford nney Gene Partm, Bill Swinson, Dennis Mcl-Iale, and Gene Benson. Squad Headers FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Grass, Nancy Brook, Barbara Reynolds, Jo Moore, Toni Watkins, Barbara Eckert, Phyllis Pierson, Florence Pigott, Carolyn Avery, Pat Rutledge, Peggy Trim. SECOND ROW: Miriam Reel, Gwen Bragg, Jimmie Nell Tew, Evelyn Ward, Olivia Dixon, Juanita Vickers, Margie Yarbrough, Jackie Boone, Olivene Denmark, Marsha Patisaul. THIRD ROW: Miss Waldrop, Cathy Connary, Janice Moore, Loraine Adams, Faye Wagman, Janice May, M. Z. Rowe, Mary Ruth Stephenson, Lucile Van Duyne, Pat Friesner, Sonya Robinette, Mary Lee Sweat, Mrs. Nichols. FOURTH ROW: June Sabiston, Reba Ann Porter, Pat Kelly, Donna Nielson, Mary Stella Dunson, Judy Ganey, Janice Parker, Phyllis Chapman, Dianna Trabulsy, Pat Marshall. FIFTH ROW: Janice Ganett, Barbara Roberts, Linda Deese, Elver Knowles, Jean Jacobs, Jean Knon, Bonnie Wallace, Judy I-Irdlicka, Marlene Shiver. SIXTH ROW: Donna Potts, Sue Watson, Marilyn Shuler, Val Vaccaro, Anne Ellison, Sandy Reed, Carole Collner, Fairt'ax.Smather. SEVENTH ROW: Lavinia Padgett, Joanne Brogden, Peggy Phillips, Jo Anne Wear, Maxine Pollard, Gail O'Kelly, Norma Goodwien, Shirley Bower, Jerry Nell Bercheat, Annette Blackwelder, Judy McKinnis. Seated: Judy Lisle, Geneva Pollard, Mary Ann Grass, JoBee Friesner Jerrie Ann Richardson. Standing: Lavinia Padgett, Patsy Williams, Sandra Lanyon Mrs Wheeler Jane Owen, Polly Giles, Pat Friesner, Patsy Paulk, and Kathryn Kirby Page 29 l Projcctzomsfs Page 50 FIRST ROW: Annette Groover, O'Retha Sue Ward, Margaret Smith, Shirley Johnsey, Charlotte Sims. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Pottinger, Jeanne Langston, Shirley Kopp, Helen Dowd, La Nell Bryant, Janyce Matthews, Joyce Edwards, Nana Lou Camp, Jimmie Nell Tew, Thelma Burroughs. CENTER: Vera Ganey. FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Deal, Deanna Bass, Barbara Ann Weston, Bill Thornhill, Eddie Lee, Dave White, Larry Walker, Mike Green, Charles King, Burt Parker, Kenneth Roberts, Karlene Purvis, Faith Causey, Roslyn Perry. Sitting: Esther Bringger, Snooky Sheffield, Betty White, Standing: Mary Lou Mur- dock, Falessica Perry, Paula Bilbrey, Barbara Eubanks. S R FIRST ROW: Carol Macpherson, Angel Lovier, Lucille Boliannon, Marion Thompson, Dlivene Denmark, Pat Nolen, Miriam Reel. SECOND ROW: jo Mathis, Pat Moutz, ludie johnson, Lee Spencer, Margie Blaze, Norma Le Boyle, Morita Mann, Karen rlall, Mrs. Scarbrough, Amy jo Fleming, Maralea McDaniel, Ann Davis, Tharice jate, Frankie I-Iaynes, Glenda Davis, and Gail Rizer. FIRST ROW: Bennett Parks, Barry Maxwell, Lamar Daniels, Gordan Judy, Dale johnson, Phil Davis, David Scales, and Margaret Morgan. FIRST ROW: Mr. Ash, Wilton Green, Frank Heath, Ronnie Wuchte, Ray Casey. Dean Love, johnny Carmichael, Tommy Lanyon, Travis Farley. SECOND ROW: Manuel Brown, Tommy Wheeler, David Meyers, Fred Spears. jerry Atchinson, Mr- Jamison. iv t ra'4l diff 5 , SIS rant S 6 sho Or V may Page 31 Homecoming Court: jimmy Dukes, Scoot Roberts, Ronnie Allen, Keith Ray, jere Griffin. King Bill Swinson, Queen Patsy Williams, Jean Race, ,Ierrie Richardson, Geneva Pollard, JoBee Friesner, Gerrie Westphal, A ..-Q Homecoming King and Queen . . . Bill and Patsy. Page 32 Jfamcwmirzg Candidates and their Escorts: Mike Mannix, Gerrie Westphal, Robert Owen, joBee Friesner, Lamar Daniels, Jerrie Richardson, Patsy Williaiiis, Jimmy Webb. jean Race, Spike Gould, Geneva Pollard, Warren Baucum. fgq WW 'i ,,, .... ,X Arm looks througli the mutcrigil thc lihi'z1i'y luis imiiliiblc on Mr. Ortt is swamped with requests for schctlulc tlulngcs I-lm'iil.i. at the first of school. I pledge allegiance to the flag juniors mist their ballots at thc election of tliiss rcprcscntu- Students gather for 11 Pep Rally to bolster thc tunnis spirit. tives, Page 713 Q A ,Q gary, .- K gf M 'v ,K n - .. sg . I - , Q Q w 3 ev iv L V. X L, in ,. A A as gffsf. V- xg- A , L Q 2 3 m : YY -545, W LL,L ,, 4 , H1 K 1-W -Lf .Y ff .W fx is M Q.. 1-wx. fp - L 4 .wg A Q K 5 ff ' 'Y'f ?AvLWsrifF,,' , . f R m I A A A N f .. J 'Q if Q 2 i l Q B. Q ' ' me X ik - Q xx as 'fr Q' ix? X . 'S gi' 1 . .fx if ' ' A'-in 2 sw-5' - - ' an i X we gi '-P5 , if L ik. - is if 3 4 gs- K ' Q .. K Q . 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NQQZQ f 'Vii.L K 54,-K A in vl:,Lm,tLv V N , 5 ' K, ' Q L ,j,W,,v' 3q f!f,!' ,N lu' ,Yr . . ws. QA ifql' ,. U va .-- M ,, if LLLL LLLMW., xg ggi?-,L if L -5 ,W xi Q :QLL wmmwg. E fp 'iff' '- , . MRS. COPELAND MR, SLOAN MRSJONES YOU, OUR SPONSORS, HAVE SWUNG OPEN THE GATE TO A WORLD OF ACTIVITIES . . . Mrs. Copeland, the day does not pass in which we are not taken aback by your endless store of knowledge. You seek to learn more in order to teach us more. We feel toward you a great admiration, for we were privileged to have had you for our teacher. Mr. Sloan, at all times you have been a friend interested in the future of your students, for you have looked for the value to be found in every person. You have worked for . . . and with us . . . and we think of you as both our leader and our friend. Mrs. jones, you are a new part of our school, and we are very glad that you are with us. We like you, Mrs. Jones, for your patience, your humor, your principles, and most of all for your earnest desire to be of help to each and every one of us. Miss Loveless, we remember how quietly you offered your assistance, and yet, how greatly you did assist in affairs of the Senior Class, especially graduation, and in preparation for college work. It is only a little thing to say Thank you but we wonder if these words will tell you how truly grateful we are. Mr. Saul, through your guidance, we have become aware of our responsibilities as citizens. With your help, we have learned how to become good citizens, valuable to our country's future. We feel that we are fortunate to have had you to guide us. Miss Smith, you are everything a teacher should be. You have worked for countless hours with us, taught us patiently, inspired us to learn. We shall simply tell you that we shall never forget you. MISS LOVELESS MR. SAUI. MISS SMITH -,,.....4-1' M . Pa gc Page 38 GIRLS' STATERS The good years, the full rich years . . . these are the years we see as we look back through our gate of memories. Let us think of the treasures these years have unfolded . . . the joys we've shared, the tasks we have accomplished, the knowledge we have acquired . . . these things have joined together to build our gate opening into the wide world of tomorrow. Remember our freshman year? Most of us were filled with misgivings as we entered the seemingly huge doors into the halls of high learning, but we rapidly became familiar with our new surroundings. We elected Scoot Roberts, Ronnie Martin, Jean Race, and Patsy Williams to lead us through our first year. We were proud of the scholars in our class for becoming members of the Torch Club. When prom time rolled around, we selected Jerrie Ann Richardson, Jo Bee Friesner, Patsy Williams, Amy Jo Fleming, Jean Race, Mike Mannix, Ronnie Allen, Jimmy Evans, Scoot Roberts, and Darrel Wingate as our Freshman pages. We were very happy and proud that our class had more concert band members than any other preceding freshman class. How quickly our freshman year slipped by . . . We were Sophomores now. We needed leaders, we placed our confidence in 'Scoot Roberts, Keith Ray, Jean Race, and Patsy Williams. Activities, sports, clubs and BIOLOGY became our main interests. We were proud of the boys who made varsity teams and of the girls who became varsity cheerleaders. Con- gratulations were in order for Bill Swinson when he climbed the first rung on his ladder to football fame. Near the close of the year jean Race and Rosa Dickinson came into the spotlight when they were elected Vice President and Treasurer of our Student Council. And so, we left our sophomore year and hurried on to the quickening pace of . . . Wilson Judd and Dale Johnson E716 Kes! yea, Our lfwes ,ffwfff--.im r 'Ji , -. i . r ' BOYS' STATERS Our junior year. Bill Swinson, Mike Mannix, Amy jo Fleming and june Garrett led us through this complex year filled to overflowing with many difficult tasks. Our play, starring Robert Owen as The Perfect Idiot, came through with flying colors. Of course, we weren't really juniors until we sold concessions every Friday night. We felt that it was all worthwhile, however, when we entered the Golden Gates of our Blue Heaven. Truly we were in Paradise . . , it was a night to be remembered. Finally we received our class rings which resulted in many a cramped hand! In june, Rosa Dickinson, Dorothea Lovejoy, jean Race, june Garrett, Scoot', Roberts, jack Sites, Bill Swinson, Emory Denmark, john Counter, George Copeland, and Mike Mannix were surprised and excited when they learned that they were to be the delegates to Girls' and Boys' State. The big political event of the Year came when we selected june Garrett as President and Lisa Hammond as Secretary of our Student Council. Too soon our junior year came to its end. And then, suddenly . . . We were Seniors. For this, our most important year, we chose Mike Mannix, Lamar Daniels, Barbara Eglin, and Amy jo Fleming as our guides. Everyone was in a flurry while choosing cards, announcements, pictures . . . and Seniors learned the real meaning of tragedy as they suffered through Macbeth. Wilson Judd and Dale johnson proved that they were the brains of our class when they placed in the National Merit Scholar- ship Test. Dorothea Lovejoy added another feather to her cap when she won state honors for her essay on juvenile Delinquency and attended the Kefauver Congressional hearing in Miami. Many of us became very literary minded In our Senior year. We elected Rosa Dickinson as editor of the Annual and Ronnie Martin as editor of the Blue Devil. Everyone agreed that our play was a huge success . . . and due to the hard work of the juniors we enjoyed a wonderful banquet and prom. At last, the night arrived. We felt both happy and sad as we came forward to receive our precious diplomas at graduation. Oh, memories, memories . . . these golden memories are truly golden threads woven together to form the best years of our lives! College Day nr 51,3 v Page 39 Page 40 RONALD ACREE Ronnie Projectionist 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice President 2, Wheel Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, International Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Pep Squad 4, Blue Devil Staff 4. JEROME ADAMS Baseball Manager 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 3. 4, Baseball 3. SHIRLEY ALDERMAN Aldy Band 1, 2, 3, 4, First Chair of Am6fiCH 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Quartet 4, Home Room President 1, Senior Sub Deb Club 3, 4, Home Room Vice President 3, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Blue Devil Staff 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 4, FHA 4. BEN ETHEL ALEXANDER Benjamin Volleyball Team 1, Torch Club 1, junior Honor Society 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 3, Squad Leader 3, 4, Blue Devil Staff 3, 4, junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. RONALD ALLEN Ronnie Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Prom Page 1, Home Room President 1, Torch Club 1, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, junior Honor Society 2, President 2, Baccalaureate Usher 2, Beta Club 3, Letter- man's Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Home Room President 3, Homecoming Court 4. WILLIAM CLARKE AMEROSE Bill Football 1, Basketball 2. MARIANNE AUSLEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, State Music Clinic 4, Concert Choir 3, Baccalaureate Choir 3, Home Room Secretary 1, junior Honor Society 2, Home Room Vice President 2, Beta Club 3, Anchor Club 3, 4, junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 31 Annual Staff 4, Red Cross Council 4. BILL THOMAS BAILEY Football 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 2. TERRY BARKIN Charles Palmer Davis Award 1, American Legion Award 2, Band 1, 2, 3, junior Honor Society 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, President 4, State Convention 3, 4, In- ternational Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, I Speak for Democracy Contest Finalist 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, School Radio Program 2, 3, 4, Master of Ceremonies 4. WARREN WILLIAM BAUCUM Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 4, Bac- calaureate Usher 2, Hi-Y Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Blue Devil Staff 4. I . , I ' f LLOYD BEASLEY DCT 3. 2 .. ' P I 1 3 x .l,' .il A lx' ,Q . JEANETTIE BILBREY Nc! f - 1 Torch Club 13 First Aid At- tendant 33 Home Room Sec- retary 4g DCT 4. . ' R, , A 1 RONNIE BILBREY Bib Football 2, 33 Track 2, 3. EDWARD MICHEAL BLATE Ed Second Band 1, 2, Captain 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 43 In- ternational Club 2, 3, 43 Wheel Club 3, 43 Blue Devil Staff 3, 43 junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 I Speak For Democracy Contest Fin- alist 3, 4. ELDON BOLEN john Herndon High, West Virginia 1, 23 Home Room Vice President 1, 23 Basketball Manager 23 Hi-Y 13 Leather Craft Club 1, Student Coun- cil 2. BEVERLY BOND Home Room Treasurer 13 Squad Leader lg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4g FTA 4, Student Teacher 43 FHA 4. BARBARA BONDS Bobbie Torch Club 13 FHA 13 At- tendance Office Staff 23 Jun- ior Honor Society 23 Home Room Secretary'33 DCT 3, 4, State Convention 3, Treas- urer 43 National Honor So- ciety 4. BETTY BOOTH Home Room Treasurer 13 At- tendance Office Staff 23 Squad Leader 23 DCT 3, 4. CYNTHIA ETHEL BOYD Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Torch Club 13 Home Room Secretary 13 Volleyball Team 13 junior Honor Society 23 Squad Lead- er 23 Beta Club 3, 43 Blue Devil Staff 33 DCT 4. BOBBIE FRANCES BRANNON Bob Glee Club 1, 23 FHA 13 FTA 3, 4. Page 41 CAROLE ELIZABETH BRINIQR Band 1, 2, 3, 4, XXfoodwind Ensemble 2, Outstanding Sophomore Award 25 Glee Club 35 Torch Club 15 Home Room Treasurer 15 Spanish Club Z. 3. 4, Corresponding Secretary 3. Treasurer 45 In- ternational Club 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, 4. Vice President 45 junior Honor Society 25 jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Annual Staff 45 Tennis Team 3, 4. LYNDA BROCK Twztrie B Squad Cheerleader 25 Torch Club 15 Book Room Assistant 3. 4. SILAs MANUAL BROXWN Lilfle Bmuvz jug Football 2, 3: Lettermans Club 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Glee Club I. SHIRLEY ANN BRYAN H011 Attendance Office Staff 25 DCT 3. JOHN CAMP Torch Club 15 junior Honor Society 25 National Honor Society 3. 41 Blind 1- 3, Trumpet Trio 25 Spanish Club 3. 4. Page 42 A. C. CARTIQR FPA 2. 3. -ig Softball 2 3, 4. FAITH ELEANOR CAI'sLY Nlidge Red Cross 25 FHA 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 45 Blue Devil Staff 45 Cafeteria Cash- ier 3, 45 DCT 4. HUGH CHANCE FFA 1. 2. 3. 4, President 4, judging Team 45 Blue Dexil Staff 45 Agriculture 1, 2, 5, 45 Home Room President 1, 45 Home Room Treasurer 35 Softball 2. 3, 4. FLOYD ESTIZI. CLIEVENGIER, JR. Clei' Torch Club 1, Basketball LZ, 39 Graduation Usher 35 Base- ball 2, DCT 4. ELIZABETH ANN COBB Liz Torch Club 15 junior Honor Society 25 Red Cross 2g Span- ish Club 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 45 Blue Devil Staff 4. josiivu LDAYTON Co1.i.N12R 1. D, St. Pete 1. Z, Pan-American Club 2, Fishing Club 1, Band l, Z. 3. 4. Band Clinic 4, First Chair of Amc-rica 4, Basketball 3, Beta Club 4, Biology Club 4. VIVIAN CHRISTINF COLVIN l'i1 Band 1, Torch Club 1, 'lunior Sub Deb 2, FHA 2, Home Room 'l'I'CLlSLll'L'I' 3, DCT 3. 4, Executive Board 3, 4. Davin C1.iNiz COOK CUKILIL' FFA 1, 2. 3, 4. Reporter 4, Beef judging Team 1. Vege- table judging Team 1, Par- liamentary Procedure 1. 2, -1. MARY HIZLIZN COOK CIIULFL' Home Room Secretary lg Squad Leader 1, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Library Assistant 21 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Attend- ance Office Staff 4. EARNIF Nl4Il.SON COOK Football 1, 2, 3. Co-Captain 3, Basketball 1, 2, Honorable Mention SWITC 33 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3. 4, Red Cross 3. Ui- COPFLANIH Cufrc' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant 4, First Chair of America 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Delegate to Key Club Inter- national Convention 3, Chair- man of Key Club Vocational Program 4, District Key Club Convention 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Golf Team 3, 4, I.etterman's Club 3, 4, junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, junior Class Play 3, Home Room President 4, Beta Club 4. JOHN A. CouNTisic Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Red Cross 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Delegate to Red Cross Camp 33 Club Council 3, Home Room Vice Pres- ident 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Mid Conference 3, District Con- vention 3, 4, International Convention 3, Baccalaureate Usher 23 junior-Senior Prom Master of Ceremonies 3, ,lun- ior Class Play Master of Ceremonies 3, Boys' State 3, Projectionist 3, 4, Anchor Club Beau 4. KENNY Davin COURSON Yoiwzg Ken Band 1, 2, 3, Blue Devil Staff 3. CIELIA NULL Covcvucis Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Anchor Club 3, 4, Torch Club 1, Sub Deb 4, Main Office Staff 4, Latin Club 33 Home Room Secretary 1, HR Treasurer 2. Bizrsv ANN Cuip Pulp Winter' Park, Florida 1, Z, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Z. Secretary 2, Library Club 1, 2, Library Assistant 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, Historian IZ, FTA 4, Sub Deb 4. Page 43 Page 44 HOLLIS THOMAS CURLES Georgia Boy FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Hi-Y 23 Wheel Club 4. CLIFFORD LAMAR DANIELS Long-Mm' Home Room Vice President 1g Baccalaureate Usher 2, junior Honor Society 2, Vice President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4g Blue Devil Staff 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Track 33 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Baccalaureate Marshal 35 Graduation Usher 3g Boys' State Alternate 3, junior-Sen- ior Prom Committee 3, Stu- dent Council 4g Lab Assistant 4g Home Room President 4, Senior Class Vice President 43 Anchor Club Beau 4, Home- coming Escort 3, 4. DONALD DAVIS Dari! Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Devil Staff 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. GLENDA FAY DAVIS Student Librarian 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Volleyball Team 1. BETTY LOUISE DAVISSON BETTY jo DEAL Bel Girls' Glee Club 1, Band Of- fice Staff 2, Attendance Of- fice Staff 3: FTA 3, DCT 4. JIMMIE RUTH DEAN jim i Colquitt, Georgia 1, 2. 3' FHA 4. EDVUIN DENMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3g Blue Devil Staff 4, Second Band 1, Second Lieutenant 1, EMORY LEE DENMARK Home Room Vice President 1, Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Southern Association Conven- tion 3, Key Club 2, 3. 4, State Convention 3. Interna- tional Convention 3g Bacca- laureate Usher 23 Boys' State 3g Blue Devil Staff 3, 44 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, All South Florida Conference 2, 3, 4. ROSA KATHERINE DICKINSON Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Variety Band 3, Home Room Secretary lg International Club 2, 3. 4, Junior Honor Society 2, Latin Club 25 Beta Club 3g Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 43 Chair- man of junior-Senior Prom 3, Home Room President 31 Student Council 3, 4, Treas- urer 3g Girls' State 3g Nation- al Honor Society 4. JOHN LIQSTIQR DILI.ARo Wl1eel Club 4, JISANIZTTIS Dix jL'iHlfL' Glee Club l, 2, First Aid At- tendant 4. jAIvII2S FRANKLIN Dumas Beard Football 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Student Council 1, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Blue Devil Staff 3, 4, Red Cross Council 4, Homecoming Court 4. BARBARA LUETTA EGLIN Eng Band 1, 2, 3, First Lieuten- ant 2, Home Room Treasurer 1, 4, Squad Leader 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Home Room President 2, International Club 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3', Home Room Secre- tary 3, Student Council 3, 4, Handbook and Directory Chairman 4, DCT 4, Secre- tary 4, Annual Staff 4, Sen- ior Class Treasurer 4. DOROTHY ELLIS Duke Majorette 1. 2, 3, 4, Ensem- ble 3, Majorette Duet 3, Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, His- torian 4, State Band Clinic 4, Home Room Secretary 2, Anchor Club 3, 4, Blue Devil Staff 4, Red Cross Council 4, Junior Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Junior Class Play Usher 3, FTA 4, Treasurer 4. WILLIALI EDXWARD ELLIS Ed FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, Shop Fore- man 4. VUILMA ENFINGFR Glee Club 1, 2, First Aid At- tendant 3g Girls' Volleyball Team 1, Squad Leader 2, DCT 4. MLLBA IMOGLNIQ EUBANKS B0 Torch Club 1, junior Honor Society 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Council 3. JAMES ADAMS EVANS jimmy Freshman Page 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Band Clinic 3, 4, Sax Quartet 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Biology Club 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, junior Class Play Committee 3. TRAVIS FARLIQY 4-H Club 1, 2, FFA 3, 4. Page 45 Page 46 JAMES FARRER Teeny Torch Club 15 Baseball 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2. JOHN ROBERT FAULK 1. Ig. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 351 Baccalaureate Choir 2, 35 Wheel Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Annua'l Staff 4. AMY Jo F LEMING Freshman Page 1, Squad Leader 1, 25 Home Room Vice President 15 Home Room Secretary 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Sub Deb Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Attendance Office 25 Class Secretary 3, 4. CONNIE RAE FOSTER Connie Bowling Green, Kentucky 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 15 Volleyball Team 15 Latin Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Band 2, 45 Junior Class Play 3. SANDRA GRACE FOWLER Sandy Ashburn, Georgia 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 25 FHA 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Girls' Basketball Team 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2. GLORIA KAY FRASER Talerlaug Colby, Kansas 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sax Quartet 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3, State Music Clinic 1, 2, Dance Band 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 25 District Speech Festival 1, 2, 3, State Speech Festival 35 Junior Play Direc- tor 35 Beta Club 45 Kayettes 1, 2, 3, Lab Assistant 3. JOBEIE ANN FRIESNER Freshman Page 15 Torch Club 15 Squad Leader 25 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Main Office Staff 3, 45 Sub Deb 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3g Home Room Secre- tary 35 Annual Staff 45 An- chor Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Homecoming Court 45 Bartow Sponsor 4. HAROLD FULLER FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Softball 4. ARTHUR FURNARI Arzie Brooklyn, New York 1, 25 Home Room Vice President 15 Assistant Honor Guard 15 Swimming Team 25 Rifle Team 2. JERRY OSCAR FUSSELL FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Dairy Judg- ing 2, 3, 4, Vegetable Judg- ing Team 3, Polk County FFA TV Program 4. fp .lZ0z!-wo Siisiii GAi.i.owAx' 'ta' 7 IMI' 'lmao au 7uA1'-Z3- -4-I Torch Club lg Future Home- 1 1 ay Q makers of America 1, 2, Pu,,j,,1, Squad Leader 1, 2, Home ' M Room President l, 2, Library Football 2. Staff 25 Sub Deb 3, Red ,Cross Council 33 First Aid 5 Attendant 3. , my I Auf ' ,Anah- Choir 3, Baccalaureate Choir ap AAA-Av A111 2, 3, Torch Club l, junior JUNE GARRIITT Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Concert 4.4-a.aaJf'u, m Honor Society 2, National Honor Society 3, 41 Volley- ball Team 1, Swimming Team 2, Tennis Team 3, 4, Let- terman's Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sub Deb Club 4, junior Class Play 3, Class Treasurer 3, Red Cross Coun- cil 2, FTA 3, 4, Student Council 4, President 4. FLORA LORIZNA Gooiaiziz Bonnie Majorette 1, 2, Red Cross Council 2, Senior Sub Deb 3, Home Room Treasurer 3g Band 1, 2, 3, 4. jiskis GRIFFIN Big Grif Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All South Florida Conference 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, State Track Meet 3, All South Florida Conference 3, Baseball 1, 2, Red Cross Council 4, Home Room President 1, Key Club 2, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4. ANNi2T'r12 Cnowizii. Gizoovizit Gmrzref' Torch Club 1, Guidance Of- fice Staff 1, 2, Squad Leader 2, Home Room Secretary 2, DCT 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Latin Club 4, Attendance Office Staff 4. S cr tgfaglilee Club 1, 2, , J i ' Iefonor So ety 2, I b ' FTA 3, J io' Sen Prom Commit e 4' DCT , nnual Staff , Stu- dent Teacher 3. LisA HAMMOND Glee Club 1, 2, 3g FHA I, 2, 3, 4, State Convention Delegate 1. 3, 4, Torch Club 1, junior Honor Society 2, Lab Assistant 3, Beta Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Student Council 4, Secretary 4. CHARLES WiL1.1AM HARDEN lV0p Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Red Cross Council 3. JOYCE HARRIS Glee Club 1, DCT 4. FRANKIE HAYNES Hank Glee Club 1, 23 Sub Deb 33 Student Librarian 4. LEROY V. HERR Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, First Chair of America 43 Junior Class Play 33 Home Room Pres- ident 33 Track Team 13 Key Club 3. 43 Beta Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 43 Blue Devil Staff 4. DOLORES HILL Dimplef Lakeland 13 Girls' GAA 13 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Arcadia, Florida 33 DCT 43 FTA 3, 43 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 33 Journalism Club 3. SHARON GAIL HILLMAN IVendi FHA 2, 3. 4, Reporter 43 FTA 3, 4g Sub Deb Club 35 Blue Devil Staff 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Pep Squad 43 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3. ROSALEE SUE HOFFMAN Sufie Missouri 1, 2, 3g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextette 1, 2, 3, Solo 39 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Or- chestra 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Pep Squad 1, 2, 33 Na- tional Federated Music Club 33 Sub Deb Club 43 Blue Devil Staff 4. Page 48 HAROLID PARKS HOLTON Half-Pint Football 1, 43 Baseball 2. BARBARA HOMER Barb Bostoria, Ohio 1, 2, 253 Sub Deb 43 Home Room Secre- tary 43 FTA 4, Vice President 43 Beta Club 4. JAMES GARRETT HUGHES Jim Key Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 2, 33 Tennis Team 1, 2, 5z Football 33 Library As- sistant 13 Key Club Lieuten- ant Governor 3. JOAN FAYE IRELAND Torch Club 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON Torch Club 13 Junior Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 43 Con- cert Choir 33 Baccalaureate Choir 2, 33 FTA 3, 43 Annual Staff 4. DALIE JOHNSON Torch Club lg Social Stuclies Athievemc-nt Awarcl lg B Squacl Basketball 1, 23 Junior Honor Society 23 Latin Club 2, 3. 43 Biology Club 2, 5. 43 Lab Assistant 3, 43 Semi- finalist in Merit Scholarship Test 4. PATSY ANN JONES jamie Torch Club 1: Glee Club 1, 33 Sub Deb Club 33 First Aitl Attendant 33 Home Room Vice President 2, Recl Cross Council 23 DCT 4. N S n 4' .N , 4 --r 5 , C Q ' S ,I SYBU. LQRRANIIQ JONES ' Sifzll 'Baal i. 1, 33 PHA I, FTA bs,Dc114 '.' J nil' s 'f I 7 4 A 4' WILSON Juno Judd Westfieltl, New York . 13 Latin Club 23 Junior Class Play 33 Blue Devil Staff 3. Semi-finalist in Merit Schol- arship Test. GORDAN DIIRANT Juoy Gurdy Torch Club I, Vice President 13 Junior Honor Society 23 Key Club 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Biology Club 43 Lab Assistant 3, 4g Home Room Treasurer 3. PA'I'RIc:K DENNIS Klililfli Pilf Football 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Vlfheel Club 43 Graduation Usher 33 Lab Assistant 33 Track 4. MAIRX' ISVIQLYN KIQIQN Efmit' FHA 13 National Honor So- ciety 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Junior Class Play 33 DCT 4. RIIIuoLPH KII2Rc3Ii Rudy DCT 3. 4. PAIIL RAY KIRK FFA 2, 3, -l, Youth Fair 2. 3, FFA HoI'Sc-slioe Team 2. 3. GIioRoI5 LANIIER JR. Torch Club lg Home Room President 1, 43 Home Room Vice President 2, 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Key Club 3, 4, Senior Director 4g l.ettei'man's Club 2, 3. -13 Tennis Team 2, 3, 43 Graduation Usher 3, Page Page S0 SANDRA LANYON S1111 Torch Club 1g Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3g Main Office Staff 3, 4g Future Teachers of America 3g Junior Class Play Committee 33 Annual Staff 4. ROBERT FRANKLIN LASSITISR Bobby Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 2. 3, 4, South Florida Confer- ence Track Meet 3, 4g Letter man's Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4g Blue Devil Staff 4. CECIL ELVIN LAXQIRENCE PATSY LEWIS Home Room President lg Stu- dent Council 1, 2g Torqh Club lg Secretary 1g Glee Club lg Home Room Secretary 23 Latin Club 21 Junior Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 3, 4. Secretary ig DCT 5, 4. RAY ROYGE LEWIS Razor FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Shop Fore- man 3g Home Room Vice President 1. I tl I Y X A S I N, A , - , TY, ' x F ,Ni T, X EDWARD Lis LE DCT 4, 'K 1Ole Ed ' Red CrossYl.Represe.nti.tive 1g Baseball Manager 1g'Letter- man's Club lx 2,x3, 4, Blue Devil Staff 43 Physical Edu- . lcation' Ofgioe 4. ' Y Y PEGGY LECOUNT KENNETH LITTLE . Torch Club 1g Glee Club 1, V Hiitirmads Club 3, 2, 33 Biology Club 2, Florida W ' ' Junior Academy of Science Z' Representative to Rollins Col- Za all lege 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sub Deb Club 5, 4, DCT 4.7M'Q4y,Q,,ZJM- gg, ,angle ,Vo-Hihg, , ' a4 4 A- if ,140 I ' fy I yang - 'J 'Fl S '-03-14' 4.v721a4ZJg,L0c,,,f.: WMYGM fenafeeuuwufffew-41 WILLIAM EDGAR LESTER JOHN I-ONGACRE Ed, Ediger FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club Torch Club 13 Basketball 1, ., 25 Wheel Clblbi' - F00tl'Jall 3, 4g Track 45 Junior Wg ffpxl 1 ,IJ Honor Society 35 FFA 1, 2, X ' 3, Dairy judging Team 1, 2, J 552316 fbi? ?'fl4l- 3g Softball Team 2, 35 Let- ,, dz A 7 terman's Club 4. fin SHIRLEY FAY LOVE Sfaifl Torch Club 13 FHA 3, 43 Main Office Staff 2. DOROTI-IEA B. LOVE JOY Torch Club 13 Red Cross Council 13 Glee Club 1, 23 Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 junior Honor So- ciety 23 Anchor Club 3, 43 FTA 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 43 Girls' State 33 In- ternational Club 43 Beta Club 33 National Honor Society 43 Homeroom Vice President 43 Annual Staff 43 junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. JEAN FRANCES LUCIER Smiley Brattleboro, Vermont 1, 23 French Club 23 Girls' Hockey Team 23 Commercial Club 23 GAA 23 Teen Canteen 1, 23 Glee Club 33 DCT 4. CLARA JEAN MCCALL jeanie FHA 1, 4. BILLY REX MCLIN Rex FFA 2, 3, 4g Sentinel 4. DAVID MCVICKER Mar Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 DCT 3, 4, Vice President 3, Execu- tive Board 3, 43 Swimming Team 4. DAVID MANN Dave Band 13 Home Room Treas- urer 23 Track 23 Blue Devil Staff 33 junior Class Play 3. MORITA JANETTE MANN Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Variety Band 33 Woodwind Ensemble 2, 33 Torch Club 13 junior Honor Society 23 Beta Club 33 Na- tional Honor Society 43 In- ternational Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 33 An- chor Club 3, 4, President 43 Home Room Secretary 23 Home Room Devotional Chairman 2, 33 Red Cross Representative 33 junior Class Play 33 Annual Staff 43 Stu- dent Librarian 4. MIKE MANNIX Prom Page 13 Home Room President 1, 2, 33 Class Vice President 33 Class President 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Blue Devil Staff 43 Baccalaureate Marshal 33 Chairman Home- coming Parade 43 Junior- Senior Prom Speaker 33 Boys' State 53 Student Council 1, 4. RONALD STANLEY MARTIN Ronnie Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue Devil Staff 3. 4, Editor-in-Chief 43 Gradua- tion Usher 33 Class Vice President 13 Letterman's Club 4. - Page 51 Page 52 RONALD MELVIN Ronnie First Aid Attendant 1, Blue Devil Staff 3, 4, Florida Jun- ior Academy of Science Speak- er 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Junior Class Play 3, Graduation Usher 3, Annual Staff 4. ROIJNEY LAMER MERRITT Rod Letterman's Club 3, 4, Bas- ketball- I, 2, 5, 4, All SFC 3, Most Valuable Player Award 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Team 1, 2, 3. MARGARET DIANA MORGAN Maggie Band 1, Z, 3, 4, Second Lieu- tenant 2, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Anchor Club 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Torch Club 1, Secretary 1, Junior Honor Society 2, Sec- retary 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Swimming Team 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3. JAMES Louis MORRISON jim Leesburg High School 1, Junior Honor Society 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Key Club 3, 4, International Club 3. 4, Treasurer 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Sports Reporter for WHHS Hour 4, FTA 4. JANE ELIZABETH MOTSINGER Calamity Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 1, Junior Honor Society 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Beta Club 3, International Club 3, Red Cross Council 3, Home Room Treasurer 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4. RAYMONIJ MURPHY Flora, Indiana 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2,.3, 4, Basketball J, Foot- ball 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Let- terman's Club 3, 4, Rotary Award 2, Booster Club 2, Shop Foreman 1, Bacca- laureate Choir 3, Glee Club 3, 4. CAROL JANE NEFF Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 1, FHA 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sub Deb Club 4. GEORGE NIELSON Key Club 3, 4, International Club 4, Blue Devil Staff 4, Pep Squad 4. PATRICIA N OLAN Pat Home Room Treasurer 1, Red Cross Council 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Choir 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Librarian 4. MARLENE NUNN Marly Band 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Trio 3, Variety Band 3, Librarian 4, Historian 4, State Music Clinic Librarian 4, Blue Devil Staff 4, Anchor Club 4, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Latin Club 3. OXY'l-IN O1.soN FFA l, 2. 3, 41 Dairy Judg- ing 1, 2, 3, -ig Parliamentary Protedure 33 Horseshoe Team 2, 3, Secretary 5. fig 4-H 1. 2, Secretary 1, Vice President 2. CHARLIQNIQ l..OlllSl2 CJRR Lu FHA lg Glee Club 1. 2. -l. litmus L. OW'liNS 'Indy Glue Club l. 2. 53 Home Room Vice President 2. ROBERT ToRKu.soN OVC'liN Tori? Band 1, 2, 33 Golf Team 1, 2, 3, -lg Home Room Treas- urer lg junior Class Play 33 Homecoming Escort -ig Let- terman's Club 3. 4, Pep Squad -lg Key Club 2, 3, -l, Vice President 3, 4g Baccalaureate Vsher 2, 3g junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Road-E-O Second Place 3, Wfinner -1. THELMA Ou'r1.Aw Everglades High lg DCT 4g First Aid Attendant 3g jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee 3. LAvlNiA PADQRTT Bc'.1l'er junior Sub Deb 23 Attend- ance Office 2g Main Office 4, Squadleader 1, 2, 3, 4. T1-ii2oooRiz EIJXVARIH PARKER Teddy BENNRT1' A I.l,lZN PARKS Torch Club lg Junior Honor Society 23 Beta Club 3g Bi- ology Club 2, 3, -ig National Honor Society -lg Lab Assis- tant 1, 2, 3, fig Home Room President 2. Lou ANN PARRISH Big Lou Red Cross Council lg Major- ette 1, 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Blue Devil Staff 2, 3, 4g junior Class Play 33 Home Room Treasurer 33 Junior- Senioi' Prom Committee 51 Sub Deb 3. 43 FTA 3, -lg FHA 3, 4. Fausssiea PERRY Cobb Torch Club lg Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 junior Class Play Usher 3g First Aitl Attendant 31 FHA 4. Page 53 GLIENDA PITTMAN Torch Club 13 DCT 3, 4. GENEVA POLLARD Tooler Home Room Treasurer 13 B Squad Cheerleader 13 Home Room Vice President 23 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Home Room President 33 Letter- man's Club 43 Squad Leader 2, 33 Sub Deb 3, 43 Anchor Club 43 Blue Devil Staff 43 junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 31 Main Office Staff 43 Homecoming Court 43 Key Club Sweetheart 43 Cal- endar Girl 4. REBA ANN PORTER Library Club lg Torch Club 13 FHA 3, 4. ROBERT T. PRICE Terry Football 1, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Director 43 Home Room President 23 Home Room Vice President 13 Student Council 23 junior- Senior Prom Committee 33 Baccalaureate Usher 23 Track 33 Swimming 13 Hi-Y 33 Li- brarian 23 Graduation Usher 33 Letterman's Club 4. KARLIENE ALMA PURVIS Crifeel Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Clinic 4, Baccalaureate Choir 33 FHA 13 Attendance Office Staff 2. Page 54 AUSTIN T. RACE, III A. T. Wheel Club 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3. 43 Hi-Y Club 33 Torch Club 13 junior Class Play 33 junior- Senior Prom Committee 3. JEAN AUSTIN RACE Racie Class Secretary 1, 23 Torch Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 33 Banquet Page 13 Latin Club 23 Inter- national Club 3, 4, President 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Letter- man's Club 2, 3, 43 junior Honor Society 23 Swimming Team 1, 23 American Legion Award 13 B Squad Cheer- leader 13 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 33 Home Room Vice President 43 Annual Staff 4, Girls' State 33 Baccalaureate Candle Lighter 33 junior-Stn ior Prom Committee 33 Key Club Sweetheart 43 Home- coming Court 43 Bartow Homecoming Sponsor 4. KEITH RAY Baby Ray Home Room President 13 Vice President 4, Treasurer 33 Baccalaureate Usher 23 Class Vice President 2. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Blue Devil S t a ff 43 Homecoming Court 4. BARBARA JEAN REEN ES Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball Team 13 Torch Club 13 Bi- ology Club 23 junior Red Cross Council 23 junior Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 FHA 3, 4. JERRIE ANN RICHARDQON Rirb Sub Deb 43 Anchor Club 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Blue Devil Staff 43 Main Office Staff 43 Prom Page 13 jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Home Room Secretary 13 Key Club Sweetheart 43 Home- coming Court 43 B Squad Cheerleader 1, 23 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Calendar 4. SHiRi.1aY ANN RIZIZR Band 1, 2, 3, -lg FHA lg Sub Deb Club 3. ETsO1. ROis15RTs Swat Class President 1, 23 Fresh- man Page lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball l, 25 Track 3, 4, Let- terman's Club 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Boys' State 33 Home Room President 3, Baccalaureate Usher 25 Am- erican Legion Citizenship Award 2, Homecoming Court 4. RUTH ANN ROBERTS Rufnr Home Room President lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 1, Treasurer 2, Vice Presiflent 4, Squad Leader 2, Sub Deb 3, 45 FFA Sweet- heart 4g Blue Devil Staff 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4, junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. ROMOLA JAUNITA ROBINIZTTE Torch Club lg Squad Leader 2g FTA Club 3, 4, Student Teacher 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 4. LAURTSI. LEA ROGERS Dimpler FHA l, 4, Guidance Office 2g Red Cross Council 4, Glee Club lg Junior Class Play Committee 3. ROBERT GERALD ROW15 Bob Annual Staff 4, B Squad Basketball 2, Varsity 43 B Squad Baseball l. KlfNNli'IiH LESTER RUTi.12oO1s Bobby Football lg Track lg DCT 3, 4, President 4, Home Room Vice President 4. Lmz SALMOND Lab Assistant 2, 3. LDAVID FRIOR SeAL1zs, JR. Houston, Texas l, 2, 33 Beta Club 43 Swimming Team 3, Basketball 1, 2g Lab Assis- tant 4. PIETI3 L. SCHNIZIIHIZR Page 55 Page 56 MARTHA LOUISE SCOTT Smlty Band 1, 2, 3, Flute Ensem- ble 1, 2, 33 Woodwind En- semble 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 3, Concert Choir 33 Bacca- laureate Choir 33 Torch Club 13 Junior Honor Society 23 Beta Club 33 National Honor Society 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 33 International Club 3, 4, Secretary 4g An- chor Club 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 43 Annual Staff 3, 4g Junior Class Play 33 Home Room Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, 43 First Vice President Polk Country AVA 3, First Vice President Li- brarians Club 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. DAVID CARLTON SHERMAN Home Room Secretary 2. GLORIA JEAN SHERMAN Tooleie Glee Club 1, 2, 33 DCT 43 Girls' Volleyball Team 13 Squad Leader 1, 23 Home Room Vice President 1. Sec- retary 2, 3. DON SIMANTON Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 23 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Swimming Team 33 Tennis Team 23 Home Room Treas- urer 23 Beta Club 43 Torch Club 13. Junior Honor So- ciety 2. JOHN EDWARD SITES lark Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room President lg Student Council 13 B Squad Basketball 1, 23 Swimming Team 1, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Torch Club 13 Boys' State 33 Baccalaureate Usher 23 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Variety Band 33 Junior Class Play 33 I Speak for Democracy Con- test Winner 43 Biology Club 2, 53 International Club 4. PATRICA Jo SNOW' Pcllrffk Torch Club 13 Glee Club lg Junior Honor Society 23 DCT 43 Home Room Secretary 13 Home Room Treasurer 33 Red Cross Council 4 R'-i.:W ,. ,Gi i'SfT,dffWP,fQ'f my A jjj 4 0 'Sit' J H SPEER J ck 234fvimming ,- ho reman 4. use f1f 0' JACK ST 'ELMAN Auburndale 1, 23 Glec Club 3, Concert Choir 33 Bacca- laureate Choir 3. ANN DARLING STOLZ Band 1, 2, 3, 4, First Chair of America 3, 43 Wocmdwind Ensemble 2, 33 Torch Club 13 Junior Honor Society 23 Junior Class Play 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 International Club 2. 3. 43 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 33 Home Room Pres- ident 33 Home Room Vice President 23 Home Room Treasurer 13 FTA 2, 3. Pres- ident 43 Annual Staff 4. GEORGE LARRY SUMMERS Gige Torch Club 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, All South Florida Confer- ence 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4g Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. H3333 MW C WILLIAM MANEN SWINSON, JR. Peach Home Room President 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. All Con- ference 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All South Confer- ence 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 45 Baccalaureate Usher 25 Projectionist 2. 3, 45 Homecoming King 45 Basket- ball 25 Boys' State 3. MARX' TAPP junior Honor Society 25 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 31 National Honor Society 45 Junior Class Play 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Band 3, Trombone Quartet 2, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, First Chair of America 3, 45 junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Annual Staff 4. BETTY JEAN THORNTON Betlie Band 1, 2, 31 FHA ll Sub Deb 35 DCT 4. PATRICIA RUTH THORNTON Pat Wauchula 1, 25 Latin Club 2. 3, 41 Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Anchor Club 3, 45 junior- Senior Prom Committee 35 Beta Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2. RONALD J. TURNER Ronnie . ROGER N. UMPHRIIES Gump Football 15 Track 1. GERALIDINE VARNER Gerry Torch Club 15 Volleyball Team 15 Junior Sub Deb 25 FHA 23 Squad Leader 25 Glee Club 25 DCT 4. MELVA CHRISTINE VARNER Mel Torch Club 15 Volleyball Team 15 junior Sub Deb Club 25 FHA 25 Squad Leader 25 Glee Club 25 DCT. MYRTICE WALKER Mgrt Torch Club 15 Volleyball Team 15 Squad Leader 15 Red Cross Council 15 Home Room Treasurer 25 FHA 2, 3, 4. Historian 3, Treasurer 45 Beta Club 35 DCT 45 Main Office Staff 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EVELYN XVARO Evelyn Hi-Y 2. 35 Football 2, 3. Squad Leader 35 Attendance Office Staff 3. Page 57 Page 58 EMMET ERNEST WARD Bolles Military Academy 1, 25 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 4. O'RETHA SUE WARD 0'Re Band 1, 25 Volleyball Team 15 Band Office 3, 45 Home Room Vice President 35 At- tendance Office 4. JAMES ROBERT WEBB Sfmrk Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 45 International Club 2, 3, 45 Lab Assistant 2, 35 Hi-Y Club 45 Letter- mar1's Club 1, 2, 3, 45 junior- Senior Prom Committee 35 Pep Squad 4. LENA VIRGINIA WELCH Ginger Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Team 15 Blue Devil Staff 35 Junior Red Cross Council 35 FTA 35 Main Office 45 DCT 45 Junior Class Play Usher 3: Anchor Club 4. NORMA HELEN WEITZENKORN Kami Torch Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Iunior Honor Society 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Red Cross Council 25 Sub Deb 45 FTA 3, 45 junior Class Play Com- mittee 35 Blue Devil Staff 4. GERRIE WESTPHAL Werfie Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Major- ette Ensemble 3, Duet 3. Band 2, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 1, Secretary 25 Sub Deb 3, 4, Secretary 45 Anchor Club 45 junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Key Club Sweetheart 45 Homecoming Court 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Calen- dar Girl 4. DOROTHY DANIELS WHIDDEN Dol Squad Leader 3. BETTY SUE WHITE Be! Geneva, Alabama 1, 25 FHA 3, 45 Squad Leader 3. THOMAS WILTON WHITSETT Tommy FFA 45 Softball Team 45 Track 4, Crosscountry 4. KARL EDWARD WIEDAMANN Latin Club 3, 45 Letterman's 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club President 45 Concert Choir 35 Baccalau. reate Choir 35 Junior Class Play 35 State Music Clinic 2, 4. JUANITA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Skeeter PATSY ANN WILLIAMS B Squad Cheerleader 1, 2, C0-Captain 23 Glee Club 1, 2,-3, Vice President 33 Fresh- man Page 13 Anchor Club 43 Blue Devil Staff 43 Letter- man's Club 3, 43 Home Room Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Staff 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Concert Choir 33 Pep Squad 4. PAUL WILLIAMSON Turlle Torch Club 13 Football 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4: Home Room Vice President 1. RONALD WILLIS Pee lVee Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Lieu- tenant 4, Concert Trio 2, 3, Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 23 Science Club 2. EDWIN MCCREE WILSON, ja. Eddie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Band 33 Track 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Con- vention Representative 3, 43 Swimming Team 2, 33 Home Room President 4, Vice Pres- ident 23 Anchor Club Beau 43 Blue Devil Staff 3. ERNEST EUGENE WILSON Crirkel Latin Club 2, 33 Letterman's Club 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Team 4: American Legion Citizenship Award 13 Biology Club 2. PEARLENE WILSON WILLIAM WILSON Bill Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 43 FTA 43 Hi-Y 35 Graduation Usher 33 Foot- ball 23 Track 33 Glee Cl 23 DCT 4. f jfs? .fi JACK ELDON WINTERS DCT 3, 4, State Convention 3, Executive Board 43 Home Room President 4. KAY ANN WOLFE Sebring 1, 23 FHA 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4-, Secretary 43 Home Room Treasurer 43 Band Of- fice 3, 4. Page 59 L. D. XVOODARD, JR. FFA 1, 2, 4g DCT 33 Home Room President 1, Zg Red Cross Council 1, 2. No! Pfrfured JAMES JOYNER Bear JIMMY NOI.IiS f.1rz1ze1'.f FFA 3, 4. JAMI3s POLLOCK Football 1, 2. Track 1 ' Letterman's Club 1, 2. ,2, DONALD SULLIVAN ROBBII3 JEAN WRIGHT FHA 1, 3g Red Cross Council 2, 35 First Aid Attendant 31 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 33 DCT 4. SIIIQ WATSON Bixby Are B Squad Cheerleader 25 FHA 2. JO LOVE THOMPSON Mrs. Owen presents Rosa Dickinson with the Betty Crocker Award for i'HOl116l1l8kCl' of Tomorrow Page 60 We Seniors enjoy our assembly privilege SYLVIA CATI-IIZRINE XVYLLYS Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Variety Bind 3, First Chair of America 3g Torch Club lg Squad Leader 1, 25 Anchor Club 3. 4, Pro- gram Chairman 4, State Con- vention '-ig FTA 3, 4g Home Room Secretary 1. 4. Trwas- urer 2g Junior-Senior Piom Committee 3g Annual Staff 45 Red Cross Council 2, 3, Robert Owen wins Jaycee Roacl'E-O Award X 1, ,- liuy, tlmt was 11 good unc , . . Awww -Sylvia I was just tcusing 4913? -. Thu Old Men win the Senior-Fuutllty liaskctlmll We Reign Supremo. gaunc. Surc, 'l'c41tl1 WC'l'C workingz. PYCUY flmnl' NW iw? Survival of the fittCst prevails us See, Seniors can be tlignifictll HSCUWY wlalk-H 'fl' Q fvI Page Seniors protect Outstuum Lamar, in you we see life in review. You have the vitality of a child, the sincerity of youth, and the wisdom of the aged. You are a scholar and we admire you for it. You have the qualities that make a man, Lamar . . . the world is your friend. June, there is within you a glowing radiance of goodness and charm. You are wise . . . you have our honest admiration, but most important, our respect. Yes, June, you have had a difficult job, but you have mastered it . , . a locked gate which you opened. If you mn? be fl bigbufuy tben just be fz trail, I you L'fI7I'I' be lbe fun be n Jturg ' It i.rn't by rize Ibat you win or you fail- juft be tbe bert of wbntezfer you ure! Jean, our friend, you have meant many things to us, but it is your golden personality which has endeared you to us. You have been our leader, but more than this, you have been our pal. We will long remember you, Jeanie, as the girl who had a way with her. Bill, you are our football pride and joy, but we admire you most for accepting this fact and remaining humble. Your sense of fairness and sportsmanship gains the respect and admiration of others. Yours is a treasured gate which is very strong for it is well built. JEAN RACE . . . BILL SWINSON LAMAR DANIELS . . . JUNE GARRETT wiiwuiv I f you run't be cl river tben just be cz Jtreum . . . Witb your eddie! pure und clear: Remember, furrerr will begin in a dream- Wben opportunity knocks . . . you'll bear! Gerrie, when we think of you, we suddenly have a feeling Page 62 of happiness . . . of gaiety . . . we want to laugh. It is your enthusiasm for life which gives us this feeling. We thank you, Gerrie, for you have made our years, these school years, happier and brighter. Scoot, the years that we have worked together with you have been a welcome addition to our memories. Because of your variety of interests there is a different quality in your personality and we admire you for having and keeping your high ideals. Yes, Scoot,,' you are someone truly worthy of lif'e's treasures. G ERRIE WESTPHAL . . . ETSOL ROBERTS W e rzzn't all be mptuinf, u'e'1fe got to be crew, Tbere'r work for all of ur bere, There! big work to do, und tbere'r lerrer to do, And lbe tarb you murt do 15 lbe near. uivrs john, wherever you are, wherever you go, your pleasant smile puts everyone at ease. Your happiness is infectious . . . and as you go your way in life this quality which you are so fortunate to possess will not stop here, but will continue to enrich your life as well as the lives of others. Rosa, you have been quietfsoft-spoken, but in you we have found a deep spring of laughter which often bubbles to the top. You have contributed hard work and service, and we will not forget that in you there was a sincere desire to make our school a better sthool. We are proud to call you our friend. JOHN COUNTER . . . ROSA DICKINSON If you LYIIIY be 11 pine 011 Ike mp of lfae lrjff. B11 11 Jffllfi .ill the zwffeyfflzzrl be The ber! liilfe .fl'l'7lfi by life .iiffc of the rifff Be fl bulb if yan 1'111z'! be fi Info. Mike, you are a quiet leader . . . but it is that kind that achieves the best results. Thank you for guiding us in this our Senior year and as you find your place in life you will continue to guide others as you have us. You have the qualities, Mike . . . go to it! Ruth Ann, you are a wonderful mixture of things, a girl with gifts. In looking through these gifts, our eyes first light on the gayly wrapped gift of talent, but we see other gifts too If you Ullllf be 11 birth be KI bit of Ihe g1'z1.r.r, A1111 .mme bigbiuzy hrlppjef' zmzkey If yon 111117 be rz Illllfkft' Ihwz j11.rt be ll hair- Bfzl lbe livefierf burr in the lake! Keith, we believe in you because your character is one of honesty which reflects in everything-you do. This is very fine, Keith, and we tip our hats to you. The gate which opens into Tomorrow Land awaits you, locked now, but you will find your key. Patsy, a bundle of energy . . . a constant source of helpful ideas . . . vitality and friendliness . . . you are all of these things, and more. You have helped to instill in our hearts a pride in our school. The gate of happiness is open to you, for you have unlocked this gate with many keys. KEITH RAY . . . PATSY WILLIAMS . . friendliness, humor and wit. We have found in you a variety of qualities rarely found in any one person, and so we say . . . Hats off to you, Ruth Ann. MIKE MANNIX . . . RUTH ANN ROBERTS .,-gn--H' ' . .. A 14. ft 1 -vi, . ,, .. --v u, Q If yon 111127 be fl .rzzmel flaezz j11.rl be 11 glow . If you 111127 be lhe fide, be L1 11'11zfc,' Some find peare in the ebb and fl76'ff01lf' . . . IIE lJt?ffl?1' 10 gizfe-and you gave. QM .. ,-L. 55 Page 63 f . 5 wr-Fife' , yxsmg 1 i E: h mis. tf. iv. 1... n.. ?-5 ft sh 2 1--'em .I F X33 ,.. 5. 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FIRST ROW Graeme Allen Kay Anderson Sandra Anderson Martha Ann Armstrong Sandra Arrington Jerry Atchison Bob Atkins Dolores Atkinson SECOND ROW Sonya Baker Dana Ball Euretlia Barber Frances Bass Gene Benson Carolyn Biddle Janice Bilbrey Paula Bilbrey THIRD ROW Jerry Nell Bircheat Margie Blaze Janice Boland Bobby Nell Bolin Anne Bond Norma Lee Boyle Butch Branson Esther Bringger FOURTH ROW Bill Brogden Jane Brooks Joan Brooks Harold Bullock Thelma Burroughs Ernest Cain Nana I.ou Camp Patty Canova FIFTH ROW Joyce Carter Yvonne Chance Norma Chaney Bobbie Sue Cheshire Earline Chisholm Robert Clevenger Linda Cobb Connie Collins SIXTH ROW Ruth Cox Elaine Davis Phil Davis Sadie Davis Elizabeth Deal Charles Deming Elford Denney Anne Dickinson SEVENTH ROW Jimmy Dixon Helen Dowd Raymond Dowd Chester Eason Barbara Eckert Macel Eddines Joyce Edwards Susie Elmore 611155 of '5 7 We are the Juniors. Our gate is almost completed . . . it is a very fine gate . . . built by hard work and dreams. You see, we are a part of our school, but we are more than this. Our school depends on us because we accept responsibilities . . . the Junior and Senior Prom, our play, our work at the football games . . . our diligent efforts have made these and many other ventures successful. Our school expects us to accept even greater responsibilities in the future. We feel confident. We know that ingenuity, initiative, and ambition are keys to a better school and a better world . . . better because we have helped to make them so. ..., . Q Mt , , H Q Y qw , Is sac, 3 ' Q- A 1 .k 'l' - ' -fa f K- - Tar' 1 - - -A -t 1 - . at X 1 tv - T Q ii' ffl T1 v a i' 't - I . it '... , 4 - Q fi. . A T A 'W aii we E.ifwr.sw . VV K Q 1- sma ll A ' ,-. ' A ' I f f -' f ,. ' , as A - 1 A .... . , 2 tai ttt ' . . is J ' 'Jr 'S Q, 'T'-2 I 2 it ti' - I I K Q . A My l, A ,. - Q c , p I k4-k Q W p 'Q if I ,V 5 . 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W.: x rm..-rpm. . arct.gww:v-ye F - 'f 'r t if an . we - - gri t s N . - S A N 3 ,, S, I N if ,A E D N ii ff J .Q ' . 121' -S , , - - 1 1 s ,, 1 -F V , K -a -,M Q 3 . ,.. ., , 5 t I y y Y K .y N, , I: , . ,p glfvace, g .a ggi . . 71, , -vi - Q - sift- - K 5 L b ,,,. ll ll, 10 t FIRST ROW ll Charles Emery Barbara Eubanks Micha Evans Mary Evelyn Evertt Donald Fuller Nancy Fussell SECOND ROW Vera Ganey Marcille Glover Mary Ann Grass Wfilliam Groves Betty Griffen Phil Goodman THIRD ROW Marie Gordon Spike Gould Evon Hale Billy Joe Hales George Hall Bobby Hamilton Barney Hancock FOURTH ROW Benny Harper Hazel Harrison Paul Hasse Sally jo Hays joe Hearn Frank Heath Anne Hcydegger FIFTH RONX' Mary jane Holley Harold Holton Branson Howard jackie Husbands jerry Ivey Martha Ann jackson Charles Jacobson SIXTH ROW judie johnson Norma jean johnson Shirley johnsey Barry jones jo Ann jones Virginia Jones Edwin Kemp Charles Kcrmidas SEVENTH ROW jane Kibler Beatrice King Ronald King Harold Kirkland Wesley Kirkpatrick Anthony Klatt Richard Lameraux Jeanne Langston EIGHTH ROW jerry Lanning Harold Lasseter Wayne Latner james Leach Mickey Lewis George Little Linda Lord Angel Lovier Page 66 First to the kitchen . . . 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I I Qs Ia' r , 4 we er i ig' THF' I V: ,A at it I-is I f I A - W yy N I 7 A I I . ,,-.., if T' is Y L Ti .,' I 1+ . ly 'I .aa gm I P . 2 I , '-W , rl' IE PM I I J 'I RQ - vV,k M was - ' ,Q - V, SECOND ROW Gene Marotti Pat Marshall Howard Massey Barry Maxwell Maralea McDaniel Sylvia McDaniel THIRD ROW Dennis McHaIe Hunter Mc'Neer Bob Miller Lynn Miller Sandra Mills Sandy Mitchell Donald Mock ITOIIRTH ROW Marilyn Monk Suzanne Moore Barham Morgan Margie Mortan Pat Moutz Mary Lou Murdock David Myers FIFTH ROW Mary Iiranres Nettles Judy Nudelman Judy Oghurn Mike Osborn Sharon Ott Bohhy Parker Dick Parker SIXTH ROW Faye Parrish Bobby Pate Jackie Paul Jimmie Kate Perry Rosalyn Perry Taft Pewitt Paul Pierson Richard Pobiecky SEVENTH ROW Maxine Pollard Shirley Ann Powell Anne Price Janet Proffitt Tommy Quinn Earl Rabb George Ritter Paul Roherts EIGHTH ROW George Robertson Wallace Roden Marie Rollins Coulette Rowe Charles Ruth Ronald Rye Willotline Sapp Mike Schnieder Page 67 Irene Coutsomitopoulou tells us about her life in Greece. x S J ,k., VVV it FIRST ROXX' SECOND ROW Billy Sharp Janice presides at an early prom meeting. Marilyn Schiller V ,V Vlkh V Shirley Scott Wfayne Shaw V tL.Z ,,. ,.. -. E :, l T 325 V, ' ' La Verne Searcy Barbara jo Sheffield :fl .V V V V , Vi V sal-il Nell Seay Emma Lou Sheffield V, we 1 dy S Q S V 1: Ellie Segers james Shelton -V E V 4 - rig-'pri 3 i'i'1' fi --V L Q7 V '- Harold Selman Bryant Sims ' try. :., V it V . - T 5. ' ' THIRD ROW ggi E . e Q be Bobby Skidmore 551 il W-tb i V V VV it R ' 'fs' Eugene Smith W ' . .V-' f ,i e 1 - A i V i T' Grady Smith V S -' Q Y V1 - -- Vlean Smith ii V ,V - 'TV 3. -V-4 V, S Otlette Smith S 'f VQQVVVQXVVVV 'R . S V . - Ovetla Smith 5? V K VEVV V. T7 P iii' '?ffs13't Q .ii Q? V Vlohn Snively T i'-.- A , ., FOURTH ROW' T ' . -H S xx W VV S Let' SPEUCU S ii i T eeee S by ii Philip Stephens V VV V V VV . ' ., ' A Va VV Sim Sticlham V. ::V V V VVVV ,LZV V V VVV :, . V Bobby Strickland f - :VV V V V I' i T .-,, ' , ' sf-A Q use Arlis Strom V A K ff V gi A Dimlfl Swim M ss e e - V K -'i' et g T ' --fl iff Barbara Ann Sweat V gif S ,. V, ,g ' V T -' ii FIFTH ROW gm it 1,3-.VSVV , -V T A xt Sallnclra Sykes V- V , - , Betty Taylor X -l V Sanclra Thigpen S 1 V V i' . V ' 'V john Thompson i- i -V-, ' V- T' 1 4' Robert Thornhill V 5 V-V ZV, V VVVV 2 VER VV' A VV, VVV rf -'JQN VV Willilzn Thornhill ' V- .V V- i T V V A iw Clyde Tillman tlee S eecets S V SVVE ' ' SIXTH ROW VVVyV VVVV ciitii S S it T ' Donalcl Toole I V S . VV V Vlatlc Traviss V - V V - i VV V June Troup ' .- ii :R E .i.V V V'V V . QV f Y Ellflllwfh Vimhoozef ' 4 s t iw? B g 4 I siss fi leisc ' ii f fi Matlison Wiilker V T '1.'l fi g , WVVV 'V VVV6 ' S YV + V 'QVVFT We-sley Wfarcl ,, A V Y iVP-. iiiii 'W ,SV so MQ V5 Q TVVR-ul Vgflmley Wind 1 .Vzl zf- Vf V V V VVVV VV V XV V V V V Q SQVX Kay Wilrren X 1 t, V - V I ., - sEVl2NTl-l Row T . VV T '- V 1 V Lyndon Wfarren VVV. V 'V V f 1- , V fi i'i'i ffm VV 'Z Elaine Wasmuncl V V--' V P- 5- : j i ,. V V 4 -. 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Turn to the next one and you'll find more memories Elass of '58 We are the Sophomores. This is a busy time for us, since we are at work planning and building our gate. Our gate is being built on the sure foundation of what we have learned and what we have done in this, our school. We have begun the climb to the top of the mountain called knowledgeg and, though we may never reach the top, we will not be happy unless we keep trying. We have done much for our school. Though at times we felt that no one saw, and no one knew, we kept right on working, for deep in our hearts, we saw . . . we knew. Our gate will be a very wide gate, for it must let us all pass through its doors into a wide world. Though to some it may seem a strange world, it will not seem so to us, for we will be ready for it. We are preparing today for our world of tomorrow. FIRST ROW Margie Abercrombie , ..i, ,:i, ,ii.,t,: , ,, ,ic , , A Ilan Adams I i Nava Jo Adams Ruth Adams Verna Addison ulzl Tommy Agerton i . afl: . SECOND ROW ' I ' Polly Alderman Lavonne Anderson Pat Atkinson Eleanor Ausley Carolyn Avery Elaine Barber THIRD ROW Janice Barber jo Earle Barton Deanna Bass Gail Bates FOURTH ROW joe Black Annette Blackwelder Ed Blake Horace Blalock David Blate Geneve Blaylock Karen Bloick FIFTH ROW Jackie Boone C. R. Booth Ben Bowen Sandra Boyd Sandra Braddy Gwen Bragg Nancy Brook SIXTH ROW Cynthia Broom Donald Burke Sam Bates Rudy Beddingfield Gene Burke james Burke David Burns john Bushell Bob Butler SEVENTH ROW Donna Carlton Terry Carpet Gail Carroll Gail Carter Rachel Carter Ronnie Carter Dorothy Clark Jane Clark EIGHTH ROW Wayne Clark Sam Clement Jack Cobb Bryan Conner Brenda Cook Pat Cookley Bobby Cooper Shirley Cravey NINTH ROW ' Shirley Cromer Dale Crosby Yvonne Crosby Laura Culverhouse Wilma Curles Edna Curry Albert Daniels Ann Davis Page 71 sl Page a E l 1 Ney' rv FOURTH ROW Edward Evans Margaret Favors jimmy Fenn Louise Fields Ann Foster Austin Fox Pat Friesner FIFTH ROW Cecil Galbreath jerry Gamel Gaye Gardner Bobby Garner Harold Garner Mickey Garrett Helen Gatlin SIXTH ROXX' Elaine Gibson Ann Giles james Giles Polly Giles Rosemary Glenn Carlton Goff Dwayne Goff SEVENTH ROW' j. W, Golon Kenny Golon Karen Goodman Kenneth Grace jimmy Granger Marion Graves jesse Gray Paula Griner EIGHTH ROW jimmy Gunter jerry Haizlip Alta Ann Hales Gerald Harden Karen Hecht Delma Helms Norman Helsel Ann Heydegger NINTH ROXW Hazel Hightower Trellis Hill Edward Holt Roger Howard Susanne Hudson Annice Huggins Claydeen Hughes Carolyn Hunter 72 CP c We FRONT ROW Charles Davis Betty Daye Edward Dean Floyd Dean Robbie Dean Nancy Denman SECOND ROW Olivene Denmark jimmy Dennison Dianne Dillen Claranfe Dills Alice Faye Douglas Marjorie Durham THIRD ROW Carol Ann Duval Virginia Eagle jerry Eason Rose Mary Egan Donald Ellis Lewis Elmore .yay I , JL' ,rv t , f . .. , I .F g ,-r . : -ni!! x ig?2a 'Sm A , if VA sew L, K X. '52 r .N Q W -+-av . ,, va I i V' I 5 I 4 Q rl? .gl sk if 4-:wa .p ,if .Xxx 'Ui iffy Agar gr .fi -4 fy, gawk. A X X 'V , , gfg, ag ki M3 ,X QQ 5 W . re W 4-619' th T I af R.. A 5 Q I 'S' raw' f G x A I 'am Sl we -I 'xg C? K. .Wag S ,T f Y, , vgkwkr.,-X , 1 4 3, K e as ai ex.,HE me , 'Tir r F ,ge iiih A ifsaffae 5' , 5 fig Jggkeg tu K wi lf x , 4 V x ra rp cc I r ' R 2 G5 I X s , Q 35 fwfr Q if We ,gi w Mr ae af? ,ea ' 'J' r fx Y , I m A - :Egg LM? ,V in S .. I i c team , Psa 7 I f s s L if-ri r K eia 'err yew fa rf Fas .er as eff -ae, ,ww af ine wa we ll Em A PM 'WFS i I Torah it N I 'K m x. w- 5 ' a. .N fab - 1- ig Rx is W- .-1 . a is r , 4 Ng. M...- Q , it. -iii 3:5 FIRST ROW Joseph Hutcheson Bill Hutchins Wanda Hutchins A -- Shara lrwin 3 4, - - Qi gi L Patsy Jo Jackson ' -. ns ,g., s WZLL Jeannie Jacobs ' 1 ' '-57 R . , K , X SECOND ROW l xiii' r ht' Jimmy Jago ,WB Sally James - 15 3 Pat Johns 0. Q f, 'RA C h an my lr W Barney Johnson V Q '. ' it ,af Q, Dick Johnson I C, ' N' J bf , I W Henry Johnson 4 I J kr? L 1 K We THIRD ROW Jim Johnson P 4' Judy Johnson I 0 ,f- Q 5' 3 'Ti Q 7 -- f Mary Clyde Johnson 22 1 ,5 L, 'JC QRSE J 1 - Rose Mary Jones A T it AMA. ,T ir. 4 i.. , 1 My Bobby Joyner .1 ,. 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N sf -J X r ffiZ 'z if '.Q if F fr! ,J it if . - 'v'1 FY -ef T if is ey - gm it lxi' l 1 T 1 x FOURTH ROW Frank Kalinert Joan Kavanaugh Jerry Keefe Herman Keen Larry King Kathryn Kirby Homer Kirk FIFTH ROW Mary Klatt Shirley Kopp Donald Ariston Cora Lou Lancaster Wayne Lane Jimmy Lanier Opal Lanier SIXTH ROW Bobby Lanning George Larson Carroll Lassiter Viola Lastinger Roger LaVoie Ford Lawless Tommy Leach SEVENTH ROW Pat Lewis Dick Liclitenwalter Karen Lindley Catherine Little Doris Love Garthel Luke Donald Mac Donald Anthony Maisano EIGHTH ROW Dorothy Dale Mann Barbara Mashburn Jo Mathis Mike Mathis Alyre Matthews Janyce Matthews Janice May Peter Mazzeo NINTH ROW Bob McAllister Laura McBride Wayne McCormack Alan McKinley Dorothy Mt'Kinley Judy Mt'Kinnis Virgil McKown J. C. McLeod Damn 775 RL-was-4--....f.....lt 1 ' Conner s Corner turn their thoughts Caesar-wards. Driver Education students are put through their paces FIRST ROW FOURTH ROW Mary Frances McMahan Otto Olson Stanley Meese Susan Ott A Homer Mercer Barbara Owen ,fs it R e Helene Mitchell 1896 Owen f - V. c . -mast 'R L James Mobley Shlrley Padgett 5 -,. 7 E. 1. B tp k , I M ef SECOND ROW uf af ff L K Q .jx 5, , . jinnell Moore FIFTH ROW b b Jo Ann Moore Roger Parkelr . K A 0 -Q Johnnie Moore Sf!-3pl16l'l S ,. f 2 fR g.. my -, 2, in Thomas Moore MMV Parrish , .- 'fs if lf n E p tn .- . I 'r 1 Q f 't N ,T V, Howard Moore ugene bard A, Q RR it w A Catherine Moran Marsha lyatlsaul -- 3 x 1 THIRD RCW Marvin lattelrson A james Moran 512222 A R R f I A jimmy Murphy P t P lk 'fx . 'Q as 5-2 - '3-'SZ . Q W' fm? - john Nicholson 3 FY au , i fi: 'V ig-gf Kenneth Nipper gs Sgzfswlff lt Q 'l aff Johnny Normd Piiyll' RPRPS - .:. fsl , st?:rggisiafgiggl-,sfsglr2.llz-.lss- me Ledon ORKCUY Fl y 15 S03 . . I OI-ence lgo R R 'f'RR -- RR I KL ,. li Raymond Poitras 'U R - RR?14'R J yu J R' QEESROW H 3 Dennis Prather ,RR ,, Y 3 R Z Virginia Pratt R R . Ronnie Pridgen - . , Ii , RR A Q - Fannie Maud Race 2. 4 Kg R -l ',R.'.' , . Q ',,I4- iw R:R1R!R, it 33 Miriam Reel Rf' . 1, - I ' R ' - Barbara Reynolds lx? 'RJR X - ' ' ' ' - r s ll R ld x W' as f R QR ly l 'llll', , . l l l Alice Rice - R Q-A .R g iiiii Rl . gm Gail Riser 4 g S 1 ,. - l - N,,g-Mg .X qi lf- , Ll , Joyce Rlzer ng - K ' t Ri .gf , ,r f james Roberts LL m - l,rl 5 V L. Q Kenneth Roberts R l -. .: Sonya Robmffff t NINTH ROW R R B bb R RR 'eh 45-ff R -M RR Dilfolhyqiiiunlfee elso eesnee it aste to f M. z. Rowe at e - -, R R M M Bobby Rowell .49 ef ZR QRRRR .l ji iii R Vi 'R RRRQR if-so Terrence Ruth l .llle Y tee i f s . R R ffl 2 ' l ,gzfafsf -Si? -fi: giflif: L-4 .l Kay Rutledge - if , '1 11 sf ifm-rg 1 wee, s' P an lg- K' -if ' ilF?1 ' k 7' I 1 l YZ ' ff i iif w ' Pat Rutledge l N R R . R RRRRRIR K f - 1 '5liY5 l Sue Saye s M R R YQ f TENTH ROW l 1 ,l,,.., , H 1 Herman Scott I Rl :IZ Q Lll, i V K K Marlene Shiver 1 L l .Eli a SK K . . v, 1 Sonny Short k ki K :,l. 5 A:,.,l Q Lll-, e gg s V ,. Glenda SIITIS QV f c. Riff 'R5 .tll RR 1 o l R Q- R R Jimmy Smarhers Q R n i r 9 f Page 74 Bafbm Smith Hey, it's dark in here! JURTH ROW' san Swift vis Tanner .tn Taylor nmie Nell Tew ary Ann Thompson 'ilburn Thompson IFTH ROW arolyn Thorton ill Tisdale ,aye Tomlinson eggy Trim aye Troup lickey Trueheart Joris Ann Tucker IXTH ROW ,arry Tucker ane Tuttle thirley Tyndal .ucille Van Duyne riargueritte Van Egclom Setty Vann slancy Vansant SEVENTH ROW ietty Vaughn luanita Vickers Silly Wadley Fay Wagman Slancy Wakefield Donald Walker Herman Lee Walker EIGHTH ROW Marvin Wall Shirley Walton David Wander Kay Ward Pat Xward jackie Waters David Watson Gary Wedge NINTH ROW Nancy Welch Jackie Weston Paul Wlliclden David White Ned White Claude Whitener janet Wilkes Anne Williams TENTH ROW George Williams joe Earl Wilson Loren Wolfinbarger Corinne Wood James Vlfright Billy Wynn Albert Yates FIRST ROW Bronzell Smith Erma Lee Smith jimmy Smith Margaret Smith Tana Smith SECOND ROW Zona Bell Smith Sharon Snyder Peggy Sorrells Wynelle Spires ttf M' fl ' St' eww .H ,Vt no :ff .T-9 ggi- : kj JY v J Q-it Donnie sh rv I I 55 1 , 1 41-ii i V-v Linda Stearns 1 f 9 1 I Stephen Stephens 3 L' 5 l THIRD ROW Mary Ruth Stephenson Bob Stewart S4 i, 'SR 5 5 , i a .H Shelby Stewart If ' -i ,r Luk C. L. Strickland ASRNL i B lo A lx Walyne Strickland i E Mary Lee Sweat gi ff ,Q ,I , :jf , N-4 'fs . G A V 'kk Q4 5 K i - i .,-' ' Q 44 t f? -an 42' ' ' T 'W 'R iz.. 4. fl n A , C, 6, if! f ii it A . L 1, ,Q L ri 73 - Q- K i M V Sidi ig? s ':fV , ' X39 Miha S' t S-.,, . 2- fl A - A A , ' S 5 ,af A ., QV xg-ii. . , T 'i 'tx 5 i R 2' ' ff, ff' r if ls lr xt C 5 - - . V E fr N TV! I if ' v 'S' , 'IU -all X - 5 Eff? S bg' gi' - ggi 51:5 Atlrl A Q- M- 'H' ' - s ,t 5 ,Iii ,, . ,M . .oi -X I, 'X 3 -Q-. ows his ability to train birds Y' X l I , 1 . In .rf x 'I .Q M 4 5. ij , L A A !a::Ts',- Q i - -v v 1 I , i L? G0 ,r -v I U ir 9 S . 3' , Y gg 9 K i at 5- .Il Tb . ibm ,..-.-. S ?rcsl1ma11 Glas - Q X 611155 of '59 We are the Freshmen! We haven't been here very long, but, as you can see, we have already started planning our gate. We want to plan carefully . . . and well. Our gate must be a good gate, for it must open wide for us so that we may pass through it into a wide world, a world full of great hopes . . . and great dreams. We've worked hard in our school. Welve tried to learn, and we have learned too. Oh, we studied all right. Some of the books were pretty thick, but they all taught us some- thing. They all helped us to learn. We mustn't forget our teachers, for, after all, they were our biggest help. They showed us how to learn. We've gained knowledge in our school, and we felt that we owed our school a great debt. Our school had given us the chance to learn. We decided that we must try to repay that debt, so we set to work. We joined clubs, for we knew that through them we could render service to our school. We joined the band too, and the glee club. We took part in athletics. We were ready to serveg we did every- thing we could for our school. We've done a good job this year, we've accomplished a lot. We're coming back again next year, and we're going to do an even better job. We're going to make our gate the tallest, widest gate you've ever seen. We know it will take work, but we're ready to do just that. When our gate is completed, you must see it. You will see that it is a fine gate. Just wait a little while . . . you-will see. ?r55hman 60155 FIRST ROW: Mary K. Abernethy, Loraine Adams, Durwood Addison, Billy Albough, James Albrit- ton, Thomas Alexander, Archie Allen, Gary Allen, Gloria Allen. SECOND ROW: Gwen Allen, Luvina Alligood, Skipper Anderson, Mary Jo Andrews, Jennie Arnett, Barbara Arnold, Ethel Atchi- son, Chuck Baldwin, Judd Barker, Caroline Barr, Bobby Bassett. THIRD ROW: Frances Bassham, Loretta Beasley, Richard Beauchamp, Marie Inez Bennett, James Bennett, Kenneth Barkes, Ronnie Bilbrey. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Bilbrey, Lucille Bohannon, Jackie Bozeman, Ernestine Bowen, Shirley Ann Bowen, Levin Bowen, Nora Sue Boyd, Bill Boykin, Elinor Brackin, Butch Braddock. FIFTH ROW: John Branch, Rodney Branham, Fred Breuggeman, Joanne Brogden, James Brooks, Julie Brooks, Mary Frances Broome, George Bruce, LaNell Bryant, James Buchanan, Mary Ann Burns. f af FIRST ROXV: Mike Burroughs, jackie Burton, Carol Faye Calhoun, Charles Campbell, johnny Carnirhael, Freddie Car- ruth, Audrey Carter. jim Casey, jimmy Lee Carver. SECOND ROW. Melinda Causey, Nancy Cavanaugh, Laverne Clayson, Kay Chambers, Frank. Chaney, Phyllis Chapman, Brenda Clark, Donna Clarke, Wilma Clements, jack Clex eng: r, Barclay Corhran. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Coffee, Billy Coleman, Tommy Collier, Carole Collner, Lynn Collner, Cathy Connary, Hugh Conner, Ernestine Cooley, Sheila Corum, Patsy Cox. Dean Crabtree. FOURTH ROW: David Crawford, Charlotte Creel. Carol Cromer, Hoy Culliver, Sylvia Cumbie, Barbara Daniel, joy Daniel, Homer Daniels, Kenne h Darnell, Barbara Davis, Larry Davis, FIFTH ROXV: Kenneth Deese, Linda Deese, Rondey Dermid, Nancy Dix, Frfd Dixon, Linda Dixon, Loivia Dixon, Horrace Clemmons, Bobby Douglas, Karen Dowling, jerry Dugger, Kay Dunran. 3'resl1uf1a14 talent 50014 discrwcrat Cast of Freshman talent show Collner twins add glamour to the show Home Fc students learn how to cook Larry explains a problem to the class ya.,-- ' it W la FIRST RCTWZ Mary Stella Dunson, Otis Edenfield, Patty Ann Edwards, Frank Eisensthenlc, N, A. Elliott, Anne Ellison, F t Bmnie ELell SECOND ROW' itexe Fields 'Iom Fredrick Gibby Freed, Eldridge Fuller. joe Elmore, Frames .were e, 4 I ' . . , . ., , judy Ganey, Ronnie Ganey, janice Garrett, Babs Giddens. Lillean Gilbreath, Clinton Giles. THIRD ROW: Donald Gipson, Tom Godfrey, Bill Goldman, Pat Goodman, Norma Goodwin, Carolyn Graham, julia Ann Graham, Mollie Granger, Whitten Graves, Mike Green, Wilton Green, FOURTH ROW: Ken Griffiths, Barbara Grubbs, j0Ann Hall. Glenn Hancork, Kenneth Hancock, Elvis Harnage, Norman Harritt, Bobbie jean Hart, jack Hayes, jerry Heath. FIFTH ROW: Bill Heddon, Elmore Herman, Sue Heydegger, Charles Hines, Carlos Hinson, Bonnie Hofeditz, Thomas Holbert, Yvonne Holliday, Delmus Holloway, judy Hardlirka, Barbara Howard. brought acclaim tv our class. M 1 ifel ml John James johhn jenkins Vivian johns Elaine johnson, FIRST ROW: Harry Hughes, Ronnie Hurt, ar ene 2 r, ., ., ., Y Frank johnson, james johnson. SECOND ROW: Willard johnson, Bob jones, Margaret jones, RosaLee jones, Geraldine judlcins, Pat Kelly, Fay Keen, Wayne Killen, Lendail Kinehen, Charles King, H. B. Kerkland, Phillip Klatt. THIRD ROW: Roanne Knapp, Bill Knight, Mary Ann Knight, jean Knorr, Elver Knowles, Diana Kolbas, Tommy Lanyon, Nancy Latiner, Adrian Latner, Sandra Ledoux, Ed Lee, Gary Leis. FOURTH ROW: Bobbie Lisle, Shelly Little, Helen Imngatre, Vlfilliam Edward Luke, Billy Lyle, Mary Ida Lynn, jean McCarty, jucly McHale, Tom McKean, Bill MeKinzie, ' ' ' ' f' ' A'Mztlis Sue McNabb, Sarah Maisano. FIFTH ROW: jim Mann, Bobbie Marotti, Buster Mairall, Ronald Martin, james i 1 , Rithard Mayson, Nell Mayo, Eunice Mincey, Louise Mikell,Hz1rolLl Lee Merislith. Russell Merritt. Mike Miller. rw! ra CQ we I lfreshmen take advantage of the library Hamburgers are a favorite among Freshmen Students fU5h to l0Ck6fS between classes Barbara and Janice look over library exhibits .Sniffing new affinities FIRST ROXV: Grace Mock, Barbara Mooney, Janice Moore, Barbara Gale Morrison, Billie Jo Morrison, Hull Moseley, Vivian Slater Moseley, Mary Mott, Bobby Mullen. SECOND ROW: Joy Mullenax, Arverzene Myhan, Buddy Newberry. Donna Nielson, Calvin Nix, Lynda Nixon, Vasper Noble, Shirley Noble, Katherine Norman, Barbara O'Connor, Jerry Ogburn. THIRD ROW: Gail O'Kelly, Pat O'Leary, Jeanette Olson, Otto Olson, Reginald Outlaw, Clara Lee Owen, Hilary Owen, Billy Parker, Janice Parker, Wallace Pate, Sandy Patchen. FOURTH ROW: Patsy Pittman, David Petersen, James Phillips, Peggy Phillips, Iris Plecker, Linda Pollard, Roger Popham, Johnny Postell, Charlotte Pottinger, Donald Jackson Powell, Eugene Powell, Marvin Powell. FIFTH ROW: Robert: Eugene Powell, Walton Powell, Bill Price, Roger Ray, Ken Recker, Kathryn Red, Lois Redfield, Sandy Reed, Harry Reese, Gerry King Reeves. Y 1 I I - FIRST ROXV: Gareth Register, Mary Rhoden, Marshall Rhodes, Mary Rite, Sarah Riggs, Charles Edward Rikard, Barbara jean Roberts, Helen Roddenberry, Lottie Rose, SECOND ROXXU Lamar Ross, David Rouhos, Don Rubley, Ronnie Rudd, june Sahiston. james Salmond, Gaye Scott, Hazel Stott, jim Stott, Fred Stonyers, jerry Sealy, THIRD ROVU: Mary Sellers, Alan Sheppard, james Shouppe, Paul Simmons, Ray Simmons, Charlotte Siem, Fairfax Smathers, Barhara Smith, Clinton Smith, Marilyn Smith, jim Smith. FOURTH ROW: XX'ayne Smith. Wfilliam Carl Smith, Russell Snively, Perry Sones, Kathryn Spires. Beverly Stafford, Larry Stafford, Tom Statver. Fredericks Stephens, Billy Struthers, Cliff Sum- mers, Mallory Surrenty, Gene Swann, Randall Swearengin, Payyt Swindell, Donnell Tate, Carol Lee Taylor, Marvin De- XX'ayne Taylor. hcjved us make new friends. FIRST ROW: Wfillard Taylor, Geraldine Tyndal, Wanda Thomas, Faye Thompson, Earlene Tillman, Dianna Trabulsy, julian Troupe, Billy Tylet, Val Vaccaro. SECOND ROVU: Barhara Van Buskirk, jimmy Vance, Ann VanDuyne, Giles VanDuyne, Ronnie Varnadoe, Merelene Varnadore, Kenny Varner, Tom Wales, Geraldine Wfalker, Larry Walker, Larry XX'alker, Leonard Walker, THIRD ROW: Ronald XX'alker, Bonnie Xvallace, Melba Walling, Marie Walters, Lamar War- ren, Carolyn Wfaters, Carolyn Virginia Waters, Thomas XVoody Waters, Gretchen Wfear, Linda VIL-hh. FOl'RTH ROW: Vera Wethter, Roger Wedge, john Wells, Relvefca Wfelty, Barbara Ann Weston, Tom Wheeler, Nadine XX'hite, Barbara Wiggins, Robert Xwiggins, Gail Williams, Harold XX illiams, Lonnie Williams, Ardell Willis, FloAnn XX'ilson, Chutk Woodall, Barbara W'oodard, Barbara XX'oodham, Wfayne Wright, Ronald XX'ucl1te, Dennis Yates, joan Yon, Mary jean Yon, james Zills. N lll ll Ill Ill ' .f 1 1. . -. 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'W N'vwA , A 3 W im: pi 'Q A X ,am L L' A K QL ' , 2-?' 5 It M 1' K -1:lX,,w H- - wkiy. 1' 1 -, 'WW '34, 'ff K . , - Q - ' g a 'QPR' -if.-H WS A 'f NW, x X - - , K g ff ,- Qf' W , , '-.. ,- f- ,A A J - A g hx , .4--an , EQ i . ,fQ'P1x:+f-1i'vm,xw'-w I , - f 1+ fw:P + '1- P W1 9 , - if Ng ' A W' L 'A X ' Nw K '5i!,,,, 'vwf' 1 ff 'Q ' 'fp A 57 1 'K' I .J ' QA 'g Ax . ' 4 .gh Y WN Q A 'K f ' X 4 ,. ' . ' Y gf 655' 'ash . .g ' ' N w . lk 4+ K . , Q ' ,. A V , - Q - . x I -. 'QV , . K F K . 1 N . x 1 1. -' -I . kr . V 5 xv L 5 nh Ag f in . 5- A ,Ya .ll M ffm .Q k . ,. , V ' . : , , x 51.15-1 SK- tv'r1,...+f -M QW' ffifwgfwmfwwfwniik ,M -. J.. President June Garrett Lisa june, Charles, and Micha tabulate income from one of many projects. FRONT ROW: Mr. C. H. Ortt, Charles Jacobson, Lisa Hammond, Micha Evans, june Garrett, Mrs. Schopke. SECOND ROW: Barbara Eglin, Janice Boland, Gail Wil- liams, Linda Stearns. THIRD ROW: Carole Collner, Rosa Dickinson, Jo Ann Jones, Bill Boykin. FOURTH ROW: Roy Williamson, jim Scott, jimmy Lanier, Ronnie Allen, Nancy Brook. FIFTH ROW: Earle Rabb, Spike Gould. Richard Beauchamp, jim Gunter, Lamar Daniels. fudcu! Kauucil OFFICERS JUNE GARRETT ..................... .......,.... P resident CHARLES IACOBSON ...... Vice President LISA HAMMOND ...... ....... S ecretary MICHA EVANS .... Treasurer The Scrapbook committee, Gail, Linda, jim, and Bill, lay out our scrapbook of events. l l Page 84 Hg 1 Q U .I mi' il, i l Oltt giants Mis. Brown at the Student-faculty Christmas boxes express the true spirit of the season ,fly--..-...F 1, ff gb Q ,. Y it 5' , ,145- Lis and Ronnie conduct Monday devotions. lobby gcts his school sweatshirt as he makes his final payment to .a lonnic Allen Churman of the project. ,4 ga e opened by leadershzp . . . By means of the Student Council a gate is opened to good school government, for its purpose is government by the students in cooperation with the faculty. A great responsibility rests on those students who represent us in the Student Council. They have been given the power, through their election by the student body, to lead the school by promoting better understanding between students and faculty, fostering school spirit, and developing interest in the school and in activities connected with it. The Student Council serves the school in other ways too. This year the projects of the Student Council include conducting the morning devotions, printing the cafeteria menu and the school directory, sponsoring the Christmas box project, the student faculty tea, a clean-up campaign, and a Graduation dance, and supervising the elections. Under the direction of Mr. Ortt, the Student Council activities are carried on by their able sponsor, Mrs. Donna Schopke, and their officers june Garrett, Cliarles Jacobson, Lisa Hammond, and Micha Evans. Page Hi Rosa Dickinson, the Editor-in-Chief, reviews with pride the completed pages of WA HWA HTA SEE. Annual Staff It is never difficult to recognize members of the Annual Staff, for they usually have black circles under their eyes and spend most of their time rushing madly in and out of dear old 201. With the aid of Miss Smith, they somehow managed to compile this, our yearbook, although the last few weeks before it went off to the publishers were indeed frantic. The Annual Staff is deeply grateful to Miss Smith, our sponsor, for her help in making the annual a success. Although for the Annual Staff, Life is real, life is hecticg bringing this annual to you was a wonderful and unforgettable experience. Dorothea Lovejoy did the writing for the book. Martha Lou and the editor planned the Opening and Faculty Sections and initiated -Ionsey with the School Life Section. E S Mary Tapp trains Jackie while working on the Clul Section. Ronnie Melvin took care of the Activities Section, Bobby Rowe was the Sports Editor, and john Faulk took many pictures. E . 5 f 3 1 S t 3 t .2 E Q .-: - ll lUB01' FUCSYICF 21ml Silflllfkl LHR' Carole Brincr and Miwizinnc Auslcy its ulitors YOU i1ll'lT11lWUZC UUUS for thc of the undcrtlasses' section itlcntify liunmlrcils of IDJCX. pictures. Clmrlcs Emry gixcs some of his fine pitturcs to the staff. ,W MW ' JJ?-A ' iw.. l , Ann Stoll, Barlmmi jean johnson, Karen Hall, :intl Moritil E Mann :irc the Business Managers in chairgc of tollcrting money and keeping the financial records. Sylvia Vfyllys and jenn Race plan iintl furry out all the details concerned with thc Scrnior Section. I Mr Ortt presents the longawaitctl annual staff typewriter to Miss Mr. Wfright shows the stuff various types of covers. Smith- '- 1 Us 1 ,ea.ipv-Y 1...- Page 88 l Shirley and Lou Ann pause for another inspiration. Lou and Jerrie get the story from all sides. The Blue Devil Staff, busy with the news of a busy school, has done more this year than publishing a school paper. The year has been filled with dances, float construction, spaghetti suppers and the organization of a booster pep squad-all which foster a feeling of school spirit among W.H.H.S. students. The editor, Ronnie Martin, has worked diligently with the sponsor, Marion J. Sloan to instill a standard of journalism in each individual staff member. The school as a whole has benefited greatly from the efforts of the Blue Devil Staff. Each publication has brought out important issues and news. Each project has proven a success. Hard work . . . harsh words, a frantic rush and a sigh of relief. Once again the Blue Devil has gone to press. In an emergency, Mr. Sloan gets news stories from Creative Vifriting. Charles Emry, staff photographer sf 1 aw.w fI?'--. ? '-A1 Mike. jimmy, l.iimar, Donziltl. :mtl Ronnie chetk copy with Ann, Donultl, und Glentlii filo mnteriiil for Mix Sloan. future pulwliuitions. The prize winning Blue Devil float. Mary Ann and jane transcribe the scribbling of Annette and Emory. Geneva, Sl1i1'l6y. ilflkl Ruth Ann 'rotk' nt thc Blue Devil Dance. MM Something is the matter with this thing . . XWilma's answer d0esn't jive with Marie'S. Officers are: Wayne Latner, Vite President Bar bara Eglin, Secretaryg Barbara Bonds Treasurer and Bobby Rutledge, President ZDiwrs1Wed Kvvperaizw Gaining FRONT ROW: Norma jean Whitman, Wilma Enfinger, Bonnie Faye Yar- brough, Pat Snow, Karen Hall, Marie Rollins. SECOND ROW: Myrtice Walker, Elizabeth Cobb, Margie Blaze, Jimmie Kate Perry, Gwen Yon. THIRD ROW: Madison Walker, Patsy Lewis, Bobbie Sue Cheshire, Delores Atkinson, Wayne Latner. FOURTH ROW: Billy joe Hale, Ernest Cain, Wallace Roden, Harold Selman, Annette Groover. MR. MARTIN MR. SAUL '-T l FRONT ROW: Barbara Bonds, Vivian Colvin, Geraldine Varner, Glenda Pittman, Betty Booth, Gloria Sherman, Patsy jones, Delores Hill, Rudolph Kicrce. SECOND ROXV: Bc-tty jean Thornton, Bobbie jean Wright, Thelma Outlaw, Mary Keen, jean Luticr, Peggy Leflount, Betty xlo Deal, Jeanette Bilbrey, Barbara Eglin. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Boyd, Melva Varner, Sybil jones, Virginia Welch, Joyce Harris, Dave McVicker, Bobby Rutledge. FOURTH ROXW: Cc-til l,awrente, lfloytl Clevenger, jack Winters, Bob Massey, Bill VUilson. Diversified Cooperative Training is a program offered to Junior and Senior High School Students in order to prepare them for job efficiency in a variety of occupations by on-the-job experience. The business and industrial establishments of the community are the training agencies. The D.C.T. Club develops skills, utilizes talents and puts to use the ingenuity and initiative of its members. They also have monthly socials, the highlight of which is a banquet in honor of the employers who cooperate in the program. Barbara serves punch at D.C.T. Open House. Parents inspect 'various pr0iSftS. I-V 1 4,. t' rr: Ku. ..fr'v 'iiiz-tf3'Y1H?.1 1 D- ..,. n 1 U16 Wafer Haven High chaff Hand as-we 'QA School spirit . . . organizational pride . . . a sincere desire to establish the highest standards of musical performance-these things have all combined to develop a standard in the Winter Haven High School Band which is a mighty influence on band members, school students, and the community life of our city. The famous one hundred piece Concert Band has played concerts in sections of the country ranging from Washington D.C. and Richmond, Virginia to Havana, Cuba. They have been enthusiastically received by audiences in school, and Nora Mayo Auditorium where they play a concert series each year, as well as in other communities in the state, which help to fill out a schedule of about forty concerts a year. Graduates of the band are playing in college bands and service bands all over the world. Two graduates of the band, are now teaching in Winter Haven Schools. Constant contact maintained between the band and its graduates is indicative of the influence of the band program on the students. Community support, school administration understanding and Student Body enthus- iasm as well as hard work and sincere interest on the part of the band members join with Mr. Roy V. Wood, the band's director, in building and maintaining a tradition of real pride in the school and community. Officers of the band are: Captain jimmy Evans, First Lieutenant Phil Yarbrough, Second Lieuten- ants Margaret Morgan, George Copeland, and Ronald Willis. JACK SITES J. D. coLLNBR BOBBY HAMILTON Maier Haven sits in the 'Wrsf Hhairn The Winter Haven High School Band is again a feature of the exclusive national Annual First Chair of America published each year to give recognition to outstanding high school and college bands of the nation. The Marching Band, the Concert Band and about thirty- five members pictured here will be featured in stories and pictures in this book. Many ensembles from the band, includ- ing the famous baton twirling corps will be included: This is a signal honor for Winter Haven High School, since only about two hundred bands from the thousands in the nation are selected each year. ROSA DICKINSON MORITA MANN Captain JIMMY EVANS EDWIN DENMAN SYLVIA WYLLYS SARA NELL SEAY MA MARY TAPP ' GEORGE COPELAND .1 MARGARET MORGAN PHIL YARBROUGH RONALD WILLIS ANN STOLZ JERRY RICHARDVILLE LEROY HERR JEAN SMITH JANET PROFITT DOROTHY ELLIS SHIRLEY ALDERMAN GERRIE WESTPHAL I CHARLES DEMINC S f I 1 .5 S GEORGE LARSON JACKIE HUSBANDS ELAINE WASMUNE SONYA BAKER JANE MOTSINGER ED BLATE PAT THORNTON JANICE BOLAND MARLENE NUNN CAROLE BRINER BOB HANCOCK Che Marching Hand The Gasparilla Parade in Tampa and the Citrus Exposition Parade in Winter Haven are activities that give an idea of the scope of the Marching band program of the Winter Haven Band. An important part of the marching band is the fine group of baton twirlers and majorettes who work with the band. These ten girls all play instruments in the band and also -have established a record of being one of the outstanding twirling corps in the Nation. gT.xxazw- g, 2 4 S 5 2 l I Bobby Hamilton, George. Larson, Benny Harper, john Faulk, Gerrie Wfestphal, Jane Kibler, Connie Foste Dorothy Ellis, 'lane Brooks. Terry Jones, Elizabeth Vanhoozer. 5 2 E Phi' Yi'fb1'0UHh- Wk 5965- Bob sim sfidham Lucille van Du ne William Emesf Wilson- Edflif Wilm- Hanrock, Donald Davis, jerry Graves ' Y ' Jerry Richardvillel yffdlld 814se14f1bles Rirliardville, Ronald Wfillis. ii 1 5 E r 2 E 15,501 Roberts' Rnnald Willis' Ed. Dorothy Ellis, Elaine Wasmund, janet Proflit. Annette Blackwelder, Ann Bond, win Denman. Gerrie Westphal, Patty Canova, Sandra Arring- Carolyn Thornton. ton, Marion Graves, Frances Bass. :wr-fuam- - - - - :wif r.i-X Yafriari.-M53 11 pxxmaf .ie ' f r .L r E l Sim Smlham' Kenneth 5hePPafd- Flora Godbee, Morita Mann, jack Sites, Carole Barney johnson, Beverly Bond, Charles Ruth, Branson Howard Benny Harper, Sonya Baker. Y Brimer, Jerry Gamel, Alta Ann Hales. Gloria Frazer. E n i Rosalea Hoffman, Norma Weir- Bill Graves, Sim Stidhanq, Bob Hancock, Jimmy Gunter, Sadie Davis. Arlis gnhofnr Bllflmfil RCCVGSV C2if0l Donald Davis, Jackie Husbands, Mary Tapp. Strom, Bryant Sims e . Page 96 Second Hand The second band is a training band for students prior to admission to the first concert and marching bands. This band is active in concert and marching performance and regularly participates in these activities. Composed largely of Freshmen, this band is the reserve and replacement strength of the fine High School Band. Most members move into the first band after a year in the second band. This band also has its own officers, and leadership potential is explored through their work. Future leaders of the First Band are always developed here. 1' mi TH Captain Willard johnson, Second Lieutenants Olivia Dixon and Charles Baldwin, First Lieutenant Wfhitten Graves. Not pictured: Second Lieutenant Eddie Lee. .3 vs N K W i W X 55,-Q. I F iajorettes Barbara Morrison, Olivia Dixon, Inez Bennett Is., S'34'?9'rG'SW3FGN! Members of the Second Band: Billy Albaugh, Joanne Brogden, Inez Bennett, Charles Baldwin, Billy Coleman, Hoy Culver, Charlotte Creel, Barclay Cochran, Mary Dunson, Barbara Davis, Olivia Dixon, Whitten Graves, Mike Green, Willard johnson, Bob jones, Eddie Lee, Barbara Morrison, Bobby Mullen, Jerry Olburn, Sandra Patchen, James Salmond, Wayne Taylor, john Wells. Carolyn Waters, janet Wilkes, Gretchen Weiir, Marlene Ireland, Barbara Slack, Tom McKean, Shelby Little, Clinton Smith. Page 97 ,flfliufd 5166 671116 Under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Starnes Davidson, The Winter Haven High School Choral Groups have made rapid progress. The glee club program this year consists of three groups-the Concert Chorus, the Senior Girls' Chorus, and the freshman Girls' Chorus. All three of these glee clubs have been very active. They have all participated in the six concerts presented at Nora Mayo Hall, and all of them attended district contest. In addition, the members of every chorus worked diligently to make the Music Fund Drive a success. The Concert Chorus has given eight radio shows and has appeared before many community and out-of-town organizations. Its members presented an out- standing program to our school entitled The Lowland Sea, and God's Trom- bones with Karlene Purvis and Karl Wiedamann taking the leads. Those chosen to attend the State Music Clinic for 1956 were Karl Wiedamann, Marianne Ausley, Bill Graves, and Karlene Purvis. Delma Helms and Virginia Pratt are the outstanding accompanists for these outstanding glee clubs. FRONT ROW: Karen Goodman, Karleene Purvis, Jo-Anne Wear, Noonie Mitchell. Norma ean ohnson SECOND ROW Ruth Ann Roberts Pat Nlolen Esther Bringger LaVerne I ' J - - 1 , A , 5 ., Searcy, Charlene Orr. THIRD ROW: Sharon Ott, jo Ann jones, Barbara johnson, Delma Helms. FOURTH ROW: Bob Miller, Mallory Surrency, john Branch, Bill Wadley. FIFTH ROW: Bill Hutchins, jimmy Lanier, Gerald Harden, Lamar Ross. SIXTH ROW: Larry King, Karl Wiedamann, john Thompson. Page 98 MRS. DAVIDSON FRONT ROW: Bobbie Lisle, Mary Parrish, Helen Mitchell, Linda Webb, Juanita Vickers, Sylvia Cum- hie, Saumlra Sykes. SECOND ROW: Peggy Trim, Shirley Lisle, Mar- queritte Van Egdom, Beatrice King, Anne Heydegger, Sandra Thigpen. THIRD ROW: Marianne Ausley, Sally jo Hays, Eleanor Ausley, M. Z. Rowe, Earlene Chisholm. FOURTH ROW: Carole Collner, Suzanne Moore, Virginia Pratt, Odctte Smith. FIFTH ROW: W'il- liam Graves, jack Steelman, Hil- lary Owen, jimmy Murphy. SIXTH ROW: Bunlcy LaV0ie, Edward Evans, Dubby Golon. 1 .fam .4 The Freshman Chorus sings. Carolyn, Pat, Patsy, and Kay The Hu1'z11w1eerJ. Page 99 FRONT ROW: Merry Sellers, Barbara Van Buskirk, Mary Frances Broome, Sarah Maisano, Ann Van Duyne, Nancy Cavanaugh. SECOND ROW: Sandy Reed, Diana Kolbas, Gail O'Kelly, Ro- anne Knapp, Geraldine Beeler, Loraine Adams, Sue Heydegger, Wilma Clem- ents. THIRD ROW: Sheila Corum, Eun- ice Mincey, Janice Moore, Mary Rice, Bonnie Ezell, Bonnie Wallace, Margaret Jones, Bobbie Jean Hart. FOURTH ROW: Janice Garrett, Wanda Lou Thomas, Nadine White, Pat Kelly, Judy Hrdlicka, Linda Dixon. FIFTH ROW: Judy Ganey, Katherine Norman, Flora Sue Boyd, Opal Morgan, Vasper Noble, Barbara Wiggins. Page 100 Girls' Glen' 671105 FRONT ROW: Wanda Hutchins, Phyl- lis Pierson, Margie Durham, Jo Ann Moore, Dottie Clark. SECOND ROXV: Nancy Denman, Mary Klatt, Marlene Shiver, Geneva Blaylock, Joan Heydeg- ger. THIRD ROW: Lynn Collner, Pat Rutledge, Carolyn Avery, Barbara Jack Owen, Trellis Hill. FOURTH ROVC: Jean Jacobs, Jackie Weston, Peggy Sor- rells, Linda Brady. FIFTH ROW: Sarah Irwin, Barbara Howell, Faye Yon, Bar- bara Howard. A Q .,g, 5 , V A , A . 5 lu!-ap xxx. t X 5 ,,,r....- leed Cfrvss junior Kazmril he officers and Mrs. Du Charme look over e International Album, The Junior Red Cross Council is an organization whose membership is composed of elected representatives from each home room. Its purpose is to encourage students of W.H.H.S. to become acquainted with the objectives of the Red Cross. The Junior Red Cross has been very active this year, carrying out many projects. The members went over to Bartow to the old peoples home and the county colored hospital during the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter seasons, where they brightened things up considerably with gifts, decorations and favors. They made, with the help of the Industrial Arts Department, two book-mobiles, donating them to the Tyndall Air Force Base Hospital and the Winter Haven Hospital. They plan to take gifts and candy to the crippled childrens home in St. Petersburg. The council is proud to report that W.H.H.S. has 100 percent membership in the Red Cross. Mrs. Du Charme sponsors this fine organization, while Barbara Eckert, John Counter, Judy Wenzel, and Charles Jacobson keep things buzzing with their outstanding leader- ship. Judie makes placecards for open-house. I FRONT ROW: Ronnie Varnadoe. Gwen Bragg, Carol Lee Taylor, Sue McNabb, Laurel Lee Rogers. Ann Van Duyne, Barbara 'Woodard SECOND ROW: Mrs. DuCharme, Nancy Brook, Margaret Smith, Janice Moore, Dorothy Roundtree. Gail Carroll, Norma Jean Whitman. THIRD ROW: Stanley Meese, Barbara Sheffield, Judie John- son, Angel Lovier, Kathryn Redd, Sadie Davis, Odette Smith. FOURTH ROXW: John Counter, Sharon Snyder, Pat Good- man, Joyce Rizer, June Sahiston. Dorothy Ellis, Janice Garrett. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Dukes, Charles Jacob- son, Barbara Eckert, Judy Wenzel, Bar- bara Daniel, Branson Howard. Page 101 1. Q K4 . , . .., x is 4 Q' .9 ' ' 1 gags ,- 5 1 . in 5 A Q, , . 4 4 v Llf. - wi W. ,sngjsi .i': in Q Q 'Wim Xa-9, i,3.f .Q Q 'lui x. v 'V AN 1:1 ny. . , in Y. 6 sl' gf, I -'Q Page 102 Qu- - Q ,K :F , , and M n 01 8 as I eff? fnudiwvdv ..: Q. fb' +9 ' H- - ,. V ii-s 'iwiiwfk ,M ,kms . W' - 45,513-Q -UA' 0 K ' . s. . . ,MV VV .qu N, 1l'2 G -: A my .- ,I , 6 o . 3 'tidy' A 39- ' Y ,. Qfmlfl 4 4A A . ' ' 'Q-..,, 4 -a -4 .1- ,,..pv E S: , wat N 'ff' yy - Q 4 ,,, 6 l fr If Www .QM 4'5'kW, if- W gf 5 . , A, I rlqnwq, y-vp.. f' ' ' rf fxv. , v .....,A. PATSY WILLIAMS, captain JEAN RACE, C0-Cavfaifl Varsity wr me vf' ' M - ii GENEVA POLLARD JERRIE ANN RICHARDSON Elzeerleaders JOBEE FRIESNER FIRST ROW: Geneva Pollard, Nancy Brook, Paula Bilbrey, Lucille VanDuyne, j0Bee Friesner, Helen Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Kay Anderson, Kay Warren, Toni Watkins, jean Race, jerrie Richardson, Patsy Williams. Page 104 a waffles 1,43 yt-aw-an -s-Ad: BRICK AUSLEY . . . Athletic Director, Head Coach, Varsity Football, Varsity Track Coach. TOMMY GRANI D , . B Squad JIM XWHITNEY . . . Varsity Baseball F00tl7all Coach, Freshman Bagkefball Coach, Line Coach, Varsity Football. Coach, Swimming Coach. JACK DEEDRICK . . . Varsity Bas- LARRY WORKMAN . . . Varsity liffball C021Ch, B Squad Foorball Football Baclcfield Coach, Squad Coach. Freshman Track Coafh. Basketball Coach, Baseball. gifts-,vnu fr . K , gif., Tiff.. f K 1 .1 0 WINS gy gg 431' s Its,-,,,, wwf RAY MURPHY KEITH RAY I 955 Zrafball keafieuf Looking forward to an outstanding season, the Blue Devils lost none of their spirit even though they lost to the larger St. Pete team by the score of 18-O. Failing to score again the Devils lost to Manatee, one of the states top t ams, by a 25-O score. 1 ,df shift JIMMY MORRISON if i n . . . S5 J' .Q ig Q 4 H fi JERE GRI FFITH Bouncing back after two losses the Devils won their first game, a con- ference win, by beating Plant City in a hard fought game by lei-6. The Blue Devils won their second straight conference game by 26-7 in a game featured by long runs. The Devils, defense fell apart in the fourth quarter as Dade City scored three touchdowns and won by the score of 33-7. BILL SWINSON GEORGE SUMMERS JIMMY DUKES Even though a large percent of the team was out with injuries, the Devils fought to another conference win over Arcadia, 20-7 Favored to win, the Devils lost their Homecoming to Sarasota by the score of 6-0. The Devils had many chances to score but lost the ball on fumbles. With four of the first string players out with injuries the Devils lost to Lake Wales, putting them out of the conference race. The final score was 20-15. ETSOL ROBERTS RONNIE ALLEN The Blue Devils won their fourth conference game with a hard fought win over Wauchula by the score of 13-6. In their best game of the season the Devils lost to the conference champs from Bartow by the score of 7-O. Bartow's score came on a fumble with about one minute left in the first half. JEROME ADAMS BOBBY LASSITER Page 107 Varsity 'Qi u. A ' air' FIRST ROW: Eddie Wilson, Bill Amerine, Chester Eason, Harold Holton, Allan Adams, Anthony Klatt, jimmy Dukes, Robert Clevenger, Dick Parker, Wesley Ward, Barry jones, Donald Fuller, Whitley Ward, Robert Woolery. SECOND ROW: Paul Williamson, Mickey True-heart, Calvin Pittman, Bobby Lassiter, jimmy Morrison, jimmy Lucock, Scoot Roberts, Ronnie Allen, Roy Williamson, Grady Smith, Harold Lassiter, Lynn Blackman. THIRD ROW: Keith Ray, Bill Swinson, Bill Bailey, Bill Hutchins, jimmy Knowles, George Summers, Floyd Dean, jack Cobb, Ed Lester, Jerome Adams, jere Griffin, Frank Kalinert, Donald Tolle, Thomas Moore, Raymond Murphy, David Seales. Page 108 gaafball .4 :iw J all I 1 1 D junior Varsity FRONT ROW: Norman Harriett, Perry Sones, jerry Dugger, W. Golen, Tony Maisano, .lim Johnston, Tom McKean. james Giles, james Golf, C. R. Booth, Richard Beauchamp, N. A. Elliot, Bill McKenzie. SECOND ROVU: Buhha jarmes. Eddie Lee, Charles Davis, Roger Parker, Kenny Golen, Tommy Agerton, joe Hall, Eugene Powell, james Burke, Bohhy Douglas, Richard Mason, Fred Sconyers. THIRD ROXXT jerry Hazilip, Clinton Giles, Lamar Ross, Wayne Shaw, Albert Daniels, Tommy Lanyon, Terry jones, Gene Swans, Clifford Summers. Alan Shipard, Slater Mosley, lfUl7R'l'H ROW: Boh Butler, ,ludd Barker, Bobby jones, Larry Davis. Buddy jenkins, quad Hhecrlmders Kneeling: Bonnie Wallace, Mary Ida Lynn, Phyllis Chapman, Frances Ever-tt. Standingi Marion Reel, Nancy Wakefield, Gaye Gardner, -lane Clark, Bands and motor-cades are important parts of any football game. we gd, A QU, me - X .X 4 a 'fbi ,,,..-.an is i Page 109 Kneeling: Bobby Rowe, Ronnie Allen, Warren Bauoum, Emmett Ward, Mike Osborn, Managerg J. W. Golon. Standing: Earle Rabb, Spike Gould, Rodney Merritt, Lamar Daniels, Dennis McHale. Varsity Kaskcfball Page 110 Game Scenes X EMMETT WARD RODNEY MERRITT WARREN BAUCUM This year, the Basketball team has had an outstanding season. Placing second in the conference, the Devil guintet can perhaps trace its success to the years of preparation that the members have ha before this year under the direction of Coach Jack Deedrick. A first for the Basketball team during 1956 was being the first Winter Haven team to play in the new gymnasium. It is only fitting that such an excellent team should be the first to use our wonderful new gym. Home Team Opponenlf H ome Team Opponentf W.H Lakeland ...... ............... W .H 62 Fort Myers ................ 51 W.H Plant City W.H 56 Haines City ,...,. .... . 46 W.H Haines City W,H 56 Wauchula ..,.. ..... 4 3 W. H Auburndale W.H. .A... ..... 8 7 Arcadia ...... . ..... ..... 5 1 W.H Fort Myers W.H 53 Lake Wales .... ..... 6 4 W.H Wauchula . W.H 58 Plant City ..,.. ..... 5 7 W.H Dade City .,..... ...... W .H 57 Bartow ..... ..... 5 6 W.H Auburndale W.H 47 Jesuit ...,..... ..,.. 4 6 W.H Bartow .,.i,,,, ,.,,,,, W .H 73 Arcadia .....,.. ..... 3 5 W.H Dade City ..,.,,, ,,,,,., W .H 53 Boca Ceiga .. ..... 36 W.H 59 Lakeland .... ..... 7 3 RONNIE ALLEN LAMAR DANIELS BOBBY ROWE Rodney tries a freevthrow Basketball fans come to cheer Devils B SQUAD Kneeling: Manager Bubba james, Bobby Marotti, jinny Potts, Mickey Trueheart, Anthony Maisano, john Nicholson. Standing: Larry Tucker, Mike Schneider, Floyd Dean. Gene Partin, Bill Hutchins. Page 112 P 1 Ronnie does his best. Spike tries for a basket ET! PF FIRST ROW: james Giles, Bobby Douglas, Kenneth Darnell, Tommy Lanyon, jim Johnston, Nelson Dewitt, Hunter McNeer, Bobby Garner, Dave White, Chester Eason, joe Wilson, Wayne Smith. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Luckock, Fred Dixon, Pat Keefe, Al Daniels, jack Paul, Garthel Luke, Tommy Quinn, George Summers, Darrel Winget, Harold Williams, Cricket Wilson, Larry Tucker. THIRD ROW: Yo-yo Kirkpatrick, Emory Denmark, Ed Lester, Keith Ray, Bobby Lassiter, Paul Williamson, Bill Swinson, Frank Kahnert, Bill Bailey, jere Griffin, Donald Toole, Grady Smith, Manager Horace Blalock. Varsity Crack It is very possible that the 1956 Devil track team is the best one our school has ever had, and at least the best one that we have had for a long time. Brick Ausley has worked diligently with the boys interested in track and together they have turned out a track team of which our school may well be proud. oss-Country Team: Emory Denmark, Hunter cNeer, Cricket Wilson, Garthel Luke, jack ul, Darrel Luke. . ,.. 5 .,y.,,. 5 Q... . xi i7f2.fif4:?r: 1, r ilf ff 48 43 - X Q - L - z f 1' ' 7'4 .' :,bl' w 4: Q W- if ., 'vw 7, e ,J r , k, 9: W o t , j ' sa . 92. .,.: Ji , 47' t 1. In 5 i .Nm , 3 , Q i' Letterman-Kneeling: Chester Eason, Emory Denmark, Cricket Wilson, Ronnie Lukock, Tommy Quinn, Grady Smith, Bobby Lassiter, Garthel Luke, Jack Paul, Bill Swinson, George Summers, jere Griffin, Bill Bailey, Q. YL. ix? ,. in-4 Members of the Boys' team are: Phil Stephens, Ken Recker, Dick Parker, Hunter McNeer. Zklmis Cram The tennis team has had a very successful year, especially consider- ing the loss of several lettermen from both the girls' and the boys' teams. The tennis team has played in many matches throughout the state and with the aid and fine coaching of Miss Becky Waldrop, it has represented Winter Haven well. Members of the Girls' team are: Barbara Morgon, June Garrett, Carole Briner, Dana Ball. JUNE GARRETT CAROLE BRINER AW , S42 ROBERT OWEN JIMMY EVANS JIM HUGHES G00 Cram Each year, it seems that the Golf team has a better year than the previous one, and 1956 is no exception. This season has been one of marked success for the Golf team, for its members have played in many matches and, most important of all, have won many of them. The Golf team has provided an incentive for those who are interested in golf to learn the game and by its influence, more and more students are becoming interested in golf. Mr. Ortt works with the team as its coach. Kneeling: Robert Owen, Gary Leis, jim Scott, Chuck Barwin, Roger LaVoie, Bill McCallaster, Edward Evans, jimmy Evans. Standing: Barry johnson, David Crawford, George Little, Dick Iohnson, jimmy Smathcrs, Edward Dean, jimmy Huges. 1 Page 115 YM ze 5.55 -LI? gm. ., ' n 5 3: , I. 55' Z ,--V Z x , ,Ny .Z!f 'i +- 5., K 1- N 1 , K , . KLM K Q is 4 Next Q Q ,R , S. Sm, ., -V 1 .. '54 if . . iq 'lm 1 1 gg 9 E Q . if Q A W1 ff! 5 .,.. , ' K K V ' 'V . Q at .W Q .,,, ,M ,,,., .. ', , :ifiiuz s ':' N Y . V V .1 A ..,, R fi- . 2 - IQ ' 'M '- . L f f L' ,- i' E .- 53 , ':E,. LL,,. , .. ,. -L L, ,N an Q S nfl, NK Q 5 1 , ix f. 1' I 9 a Z 5 x . W 4 '5NSa. I-I D -' .sa-7' Qx x M, in 0 .L Q ff, 311 l ew 1: 5, I -2- , fr 'la P-58 'P I Q G' 5 x H ' 1 . -W ' . A was t Q um' ga if i . 74,75 , , fy, avfifili Q ' , 35- n m, ,L X , lv ' ' ',L1 5 G? 'Ai q W 6 5 ' Q . ,. Q 7 -' Z. f N 1- ,E 'L A ,.. i ,gn--u :k 'LW We in b K 1 0 A s.'. fy Q P.1gc II7 q Q' FRONT ROW: Sonya Baker, Margaret Morgan, Patsy Lewis, Sally jo Hay-Q, Barbara Jean Reeves, Judy johnson. SECOND ROVU: Barbara Bonds, Micha Evans. Norma Lee Boyle, Elizabeth Cobb. THIRD ROXXT Dorothea Lovejoy, Rosa Dickinson, jo Ann jones, Arlis Stiom, jane Motsinger, Mrs. Wfhitney. FOURTH ROXW: june Gar- rett, Barbara jean Johnson, Ann Stolz, Moritz. Mann, Mary Tapp. FIFTH ROW: Bennett Parks, Gordon Judy, Lamar Daniels, Ronnie Allen, john Camp, Phil Dauis. NOT PICTURFD: Martua Lou Scott, National Honor Sooiofy The National Honor Society is composed of faculty chosen students who have demon- strated that they possess the accomplishment of scholarship, the integrity of character, the initiative of leadership, and the democracy of service. Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can come to a junior or a Senior. The Honor Society has completed many projects for the betterment of our school. Paint- ing the arch, tutoring students who desire extra help, and designing a school flag are only a few of the many services performed by Honor Society members. Lamar Daniels is president of this brainy group, while Dorothea Lovejoy is his assist- ant. Patsy Lewis makes graceful curlicues on paper as secretary, and Margaret Morgan specializes in addition and subtraction as treasurer. The Honor Society, with the aid of Mrs. Marie Wliitney, the clubis sponsor, has had a very successful year. Officers meet in library to look over books. New members are tapped in a candlelight ceremony, Scholarshgv - eaderslzzju While the members of the Honor Society were painting the front arch, somebody goofed!! Hharacfer Rosa, Morita, Martha Lou, and Ann, members of the scholar- ship committee select the students to take the Honor Society Scholarship test. L Patsy Lewis, Honor Society secretary, reads the minutes at one of the meetings held in the library. jane pays her dues to Margaret, the club treasurer. Norma Le, Sally jo, Micha, and Elizabeth, the projects com- Barbara presents an interesting program about riddles, at mittee, plan things for the Honor Society to do in the future. 006 of U16 rr1C6f1ngS. Page 119 FRONT ROW: Judy Ogburn, Sharon Hillman, Myrtice Vffalker, Dana Ball, Barbara Morgan, Bev- erly Bond, Pat Thornton, Miss Loveless. SECOND ROW: Gloria Kay Fraser, Cynthia Boyd, Willo- dine Sapp, Kay Wolfe, Sara Seay, Karen Hall, Barry Maxwell, THIRD ROW: Lisa Hammond, Con- nie Foster, Barbara Homer, Marilyn Schuler, Paula Bilbrey, Barbara Eckert, Judy Wenzel. FOURTH ROW: Leroy Herr, George Copeland, David Scales, Terry Barkin, J. D. Collner, Chuck Deming, Don Simanton. Kata 67116 Ducamus aliis serviendo . . . let us lead by serving others. This is a fitting motto for the Beta Club, a national honor and service club whose members excel in scholarship, lead- ership, and service. The Juniors and Seniors who possess these qualities receive the honor of becoming members of the Beta Club. The Beta Club performed a valuable service for the school this year by organizing and making accessible to students information concerning scholarships. 1A file of circulars was set up, information from local organizations was secured, and a small reference file for quick information was arranged. Certain members of the Beta Club learned to assist stu- dents in finding information. The Beta Club is most fortunate to have as its sponsor Miss Ruth Loveless, whose guidance is indispensable to the success of the club. Terry Barkin is the man who keeps this intelligent group in unceasing labor. This is a big order, but because he has Judy Wenzel to help him, Terry doesnlt worry too much. Kay Wolfe makes a wonderful secretary, and no one can hang on to money like Barbara Eckert. Leroy Herr often steps in at the meet- ings to make order out of chaos. l Beta initiates are installed during assembly Terry and Miss Loveless discuss plans FRONT ROXW: Brenda Cook. Patsy Jackson, Carol Ann Duval, Gail Carter. Joan Heydegger, Trellis Hill, Jim Johnson, Jimmy Gunter. An- nette Iilatkwelder. SITCOND ROW: Mary Clyde Johnson. Sally James, XX'anda Hutch- ins. Verna Addison, Judy Johnson, Donna Jo Carlton, Sandra lioyd, Jackie Boone, Rose Mary Iigan. THIRD ROW: Miss Gray, Gail Car- roll. Iileanor Ausley. Nancy Gail Denman. Cathi Little. Jane Clark. Nancy Brook, Suvanne Hudson, Gwen Thacker, Bob Butler. David lilate, FOURTH ROXXII Pat Johns, Janicc liarher, Flaine Barber, Alta Ann Hales. Dorothy Dale Mann, Patricia Atkinson, Dick Johnson, Rob- ert Cooper, Jimmy Lanier. FIFTH ROXW: Sam Clement, Jerry Camel, Cora Lancaster, Alice Faye Douglas. Jimmie Jago. I i s.,-ft . - . juuivr Hauer Srfcicfy Membership in the Junior Honor Society is the highest honor that can come to a Sophomore. The purposes of this society are to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the pupils of W.H.H.S. A big project this year was to collect toys for needy children at Christmas. The club also donated books to the library. Due to a very large membership this year, the group was divided into two sections in order that it might function more effectively. Sam Clement, Gail Carter, Alta Ann Hales, and Dick Johnson are the officers of the first group, while Mary Ruth Stephen- son, Judy McKinnis, Lucile VanDuyne, and Margaret Smith lead the second group. Miss Gray and Miss Engelke have done a fine job as co-sponsors of the Junior Honor Society this year. ks il xt s'f l 2 i K 1 1 9.-.s.......... FRONT ROW: Margaret Smith, Susan Ott, Phyllis Pierson, Florence Pigott, Shel- by Stewart, Dorothy Roun- tree, Kay Rutledge, Peggy Trim. SECOND ROW: liar- bara Jack Owen, Margueritte Van Egdom. Juanita Vickers. Mary Frances McMahan, Judy McKinnis, Glenda Sims, M. Z. Rowe, Nancy Van Sant, Mary R u t h Stephenson. THIRD ROW: Jackie Wes- ton, Patsy Paulk. Barbara Reynolds, Sonya Rohinette. Mary I.ee Sweat, Marion Thompson, Carolyn Thorton, Tana Smith, Virginia Pratt, Miriam Reel. FOURTH ROW: Jane Tuttle, Jo Mathis, Jenell Moore, Faye Yon, Ioyce Rizer, Nancy Wakefield, Fannie Maud Race, Faye Wagman, Lucy Ritter, FIFTH ROXW: Lucile Van Duyne, Roger Parker, Howard Moore, Peter Maz- zeo, Bill Tisdale. Donald MacDonald, Janice May. Linda Stearns, Miss Engleke. ,fri N Y o .3-53, LEFT ROW: Terry Price, Charles Emry, Roy Williamson, Mickey Lewis, Mickey Trueheart, Charles Jacobson, Bob Hamilton, George Nielson, Donald MacDonald, Wesley Kirkpatrick, jimmy Lanier, Gordon Judy, john Thompson. BACK ROXV: Bob Butler, jim Morrison, Leroy Herr, Ernest Wilson, Dick johnson, Harold Kirkland, Phil Davis, George Copeland, Robert Owen, Spike Gould. FRONT ROW: Jim Evans, Dick Parker, Jim Gunter, jim Hughes, Barry Maxwell, Sam Clement, jack Sites, Emory Denmark, John Sznively, john Counter, George Lanier, Mr. Mann. NOT PICTURED: Mike Mannix, Kieth Ray. Key Klub The Key Club Officers are Robgft Owen, Vice Pres. Jean Race, jerrie Ann Richardson, Patsy Williams, Geneva Pollard, and Geri identg Jim Evans, Treasurer, Jack Sites, Secretary, Westphal, the Key Club Sweethearts, are pictured serving punch at tl and john Counter, President. I-eadef5h1P Tea- Page 122 Breakfast is sei-vt-tl to tht- Key Club at Robert John serves the teach Owen's home. Service, leadership, initiativefsynonyms with the purposes of one of Winter Haven High Schools most active clubs, the Key Club. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, this group of Key boys get together every Tuesday morning to dream up projects which will be of service to our school and community. Dreams soon become reality with the Key Club at work, and this year we think they have done an outstanding job in making a lot of dreams come true. Their list of projects this year included the selling of pep tags every Thursday and Friday before the football games, the building of the concrete benches for the school campus, the Parent's Banquet, the Leadership Tea, Voca- tional Guidance Day, the Homecoming Parade, the Homecoming Turkey Dinner, and the rebuilding of the ticket booth at Dennison Field. john Counter is a key man who keeps things open for business, Robert Owen is his right hand man, jack Sites just wants the facts, jimmy Evans just wants the money. Mr. Chester Mann is the keeper of the Keys, and Mr. Maynard Travis is always ready to be of assistance. ers at the Leadership Tea, George worked hard preparing for Career Day, -TE K Pa. sis ,A K I .:7:,f:'s.: a Q if SE Q X '5' In February the members of the Key Club went on a Navy Buddy Cruise sponsored by the Navy League of the United States. qs? ff, Page 123 FRONT ROW: Mr. Bucher, Anthony Maisano, jim johnson. Bill Wadley, John Nicholson, David Roubos, jerry Ivey, Dubby Golon. SECOND ROW: Tommy Agerton, Nelson Cook, jimmy Webb, Scoot Roberts, Hunter McNeer, jimmy Dukes, Terry Willianas. THIRD ROW: Raymond Murphy, Eddie Wilson, Lamar Daniels, Emmet Ward, Ronnie Allen, Ellie Segers, Kenny Golon. Hi- lf The Hi-Y Club, though one of our youngest clubs, is rapidly becoming one of our most outstanding. Sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., it is devoted to the cultivation of the Christian principles. This organization has gained recognition in the school by participating in many worthwhile school activities, and by sponsoring many projects for the betterment of W.H.H.S. During the year the Hi-Y Club made it possible for students to hear four Audubon lectures. Club members purchased the score board for the baseball field, originated the clever idea of selling date cards to students, and, along with the Sub-Deb Club, sponsored the last football dance of the season. Ronnie Allen is the leader of this energetic group. Scoot Roberts helps him all this energy in motion. Eddie Wilson's pencil flies over the page trying to down everything that happens, and jerry Ivey keeps a sharp eye on the loot. The chaplain is Kenny Golon, and Mr. Bucher is its very capable sponsor. The Hi-Y officers, Jerry, Scoot, Eddie, Ronnie, and Kenny make plans for their dance with two members of the Sub-Deb, Sara Seay and Judy Lyle. Page 124 The Hi-Y officers hard at work projects. keep write club's discussing plans of future FRONT ROW: George Wfilliams, Howard Moore, David Blate, Edward Evans, Charles Rikard, Ronnie Acree, Robert Cooper. LEFT ROW: jim Smathers, Edward Dean, Terry Ruth, Tommy Leach. CENTER ROW: Roger LaVoie, Gerald Harden, Graeme Allen. RIGHT ROW: jack Paul, Dick Pobjecky, Pat Keefe, john Faulk. NOT PICTURED: Hollis Curles, Edwin Kemp, George Larson, Donald Mock, Charles Ruth, jack Travis, Edward Blate. Wheel 61116 A comparatively new club around W.H.H.S., but one which is rapidly proving to be one of our school's most outstanding clubs, is the Wheel Club, sponsored by the Rotary Club. Wheel Clubbers tell us that they're just getting started, but their list of projects seems to go on forever. This year their biggest project was the activity calendar which contained the dates of all activities occurring during the school year and a picture of each of the twelve Wheel Club calendar girls. In addition, the Wheel Clubbers have a long range plan for planting shrubbery at the new high school and sold the Blue Devil patches and pennants. The fella who keeps things rolling during the Wheel Club's meetings held at the Haven Hotel is Ronnie Acree. He is ably assisted by Robert Cooper. Not a word is said that john Faulk doesn't get down in his minutes and Howard Moore keeps things on an even keel financially. Mr. Wood is the big wheel who keeps directors jack Travis, Roger LaVoie, and George Larson hard at work keeping all the other Wheels busy. The Wheel Club officers, john Faulk, Ronnie Acree, Robert Cooper, Anne Bond buys her activity calendar from Wheel and Howard Moore, admire the calendars the club sold to the Clubber Don Davis. students. . .1 Q 2 V, Fil. is viz I .rar-an I+- I 1. I I if ii ' w ph, Page 125 , FRONT ROW: Kay Duncan, Rosalea Hoffman, Joan Heydegger, Evon Hale, Susie Elmore, Karen Bolick, Rosemary Jones. SECOND ROW: Trellis Hill, Elaine Johnson, Olivene Denmark, Jackie Boone, Sharon Hillman, Nancy Fussell, Wanda Hutchins, Lurille Bo- hannon. THIRD ROW: Barclay Coch- ran, Sandra Anderson, Hazel High- tower, Elaine Gibson, Laverne Cayson, Joyce Edwards, Faith Causey. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Connary, Melinda Causey, Susan Heydegger, Sadie Davis, Patsy Cox, Joy Daniel, Barbara Grubbs, Mary Ann Grass. FIFTH ROW: Alice Faye Douglas, Dolores Atkinson, Joyce Car- ter, Mary Jane Holley, Jimnfie Ruth Dean, Linda Brady, Jean Jacobs. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Jones Margie Abercrombie, Lisa Hammond, Wilma Jean Curles, Verna Addison Diana Kolbas, Karen Dowling, Mary Ann Knight, Nora Sue Boyd, Molly Grang- er, Pat Goodman, Nancy Brook, Bev- erly Bond, Earlene Chisholm, Mary Qufure Homemakers af America The Winter Haven Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America stresses the importance both of democracy in home and community life and of the promotion of international good will, Through its participation in many school and community activities this organization has certainly proved its merit. This year the members took part in the Youth Fair at Bartow where the members won many ribbons for their various exhibits. At Christmas time they were hostesses for a faculty tea. In the Spring the Future Homemakers enter- tain their mothers at a Mother-Daughter Banquet. The Future Homemakers feel that they owe a great deal of their success to their two sponsors, Mrs. Jack Owen and Mrs. Roe Martin. The enterprising officers who plot the future of these homemakers are: Evon Hale, President: Suzie Elmore, Vice President: Nancy Fussell, Secretary: Lisa Hammond, Projects Chairman: Jackie Boone, Parliamentariang Sharon Hillman, Reporter: Myrtice Walker, Treasurer, and Joan Heydigger, Historian. l Klatt, Sarah Irwin, Linda Deese. FRONT ROW: Peggy Trim, Barbara Weston, Doris Love, Barbara Van Buskirk, Shelby Stewart, Phyllis Pier- son, Florence Pigott, Gretchen Wear. SECOND ROW: Marion Thompson, Mary Frances McMahan, Myrtice Walk- er, Janet Wfilkes, Wynelle Spires, Mara- lea McDaniel, Marilyn Smith, Sarah Riggs, Jean Yon. THIRD ROW: Helen Dowd, Grace Mock, Betty White, June Sabiston, Jimmy Tew, Erma Smith. Kay Wolfe, Barbara Jean Reeves. FOURTH ROW: Falessica Perry, Laurel Lea Rog, ers, Judy McHale, Faye Wagman, Reba Ann Porter, Barbara Sheffield, Willo- dine Sapp. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Martin, Janice Strickland, Sandra Mills. Shir- ley Walton, Janice May, Jackie Weston, Barbara Reynolds. SEVENTH ROW: Sandra Ledoux, Roanne Knapp, Linda Pollard, Clara McCall, Shirley Love, Mrs. Owen. Page 126 flf l'he mothers were guests at the initiation festivities. The officers are a hard working group. E ff' Q , Nw Barbara Weston and Squeekie Fuller at the FHA-FFA dance. Many ribbons were won at the Youth Fair. qu ,.' Pl The initiates carried eggs to be signed by their teachers. fill' 'K if ' r .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,2 4 N At the Christmas party for the faculty Sadie Davis presided at the punch table. Nancy Fussell had charge of the games. ij Page 127 Nm iw L-,Q J? i,,,k?iSf KQN .. x - - ,S .iam fsz ' v . X ff, S Q N.. . Q Q Y X X Hs Q. . N -Q M N 1 3 ' Q ii' 4 X + :Q X ... . , U W5 X.- i - 535 ii 4 W gy. at 4.-M '5Yh MM, 'ing vice sfk ,Pu wix 'iii sw' 915.385 K5 Wig as is. 'Nw.4A. 1 41 ' M-.Q A L L L! Qx., Ar: Q L H it . - '- fam 'ff L kreilif ' f 3- '?M' gf - fi J' X Qifiixiv ' LLL B- -fl ' i s X hh 5 6 x sw , -, gk if l ,5 -4-wifmf , :wg X' LE-5 54.1, fs ff-fiw 2 zigsefszh . - - .mfgff ' TXT?-li ff-mxf?Qs?.'3 .4 .. ii.,-.:'x. . ,, X f X -Qfwxdsgf ' wr, wg QT a., V I x . . .A.,. S S X Wiki , 5, Qi. :S wx.. nf, x Anchvred We ffvld ' 'sf - i.f'LMf ga ng 41: bg Morita welcomes the Key Club to the Christmas breakfast. When these girls aren't busy thinking of things to do for their school and community, they're doing them. just take a look at some of their projects! This year the Anchor Club assisted its mother club. Pilot International, by helping make many charity drives successful. This busy crew also bought magazines for the hospital, collected books and magazines for the library and the veteran's hospitals, sent CARE packages to Germany, sold the student courtesy cards, help to buy an amplifier system for the cafeteria, baked those famous fruit- cakes, had a very successful rumage sale, sold concessions at the B Squad games and assisted in various other school and community projects. Sam Perfirio provides the entertainment for the The Anchor Club beaus, Kieth, Eddie, Scoot, Lamar, and john, pose with Anchor Club Cliristnias breakfast. the Key Club sweethearts, jean, Patsy, Gerrie, ,Ierrie Ann, and Geneva. X R . ' A Morita Mann. Sylvia Wyllys, and I.aVerne Searcy make fruitcakes for the Anchor Club. nw- The Anchor Club entry in the Homecoming Parade. ..,...:,g5A '3'.w'1 -5. ry Ig: z 4 ,A ,hwk . ' ,yas N. Qsaasf. .V f,n QH it Pm' . - 'L A i'r.i-' a f. Q .'?t t W Ai' at - ' -f-.'t 2 -'.- wt- , 'BY H -1' ,Q s , f W .- Sq., , if 1 li., -gl., M VV'1fgi6kk. y .Q 'ry 4' ,M-if Scuivr 110 Deb 61116 Judy, Amy Jo, and Odette admire the outfits of Gerrie and JoBee. FRONT ROW: Rosalea Hoff- man, Kay Warren, Judy Nu- delman, Norma We-itzenkorn. Carol Neff, Gerrie Westphal. Jo Bee Friesner. SECOND ROW: Lou Parrish, Jean Smith, Betsy Culp, Norma Jean Johnson, Saundra Sykes, Jerrie Ann Richardson, Toni Watkins, Shirley Alderman. THIRD ROW: Peggy Le- Count, Angel Lovier, Carol MacPherson, Arlis Strom, Bar- bara Homer, Sara Seay, Noonie Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Sylvia McDaniel, Amy Jo Fleming, June Garrett, Mrs. Peck, Odette Smith, Norma Le Boyle, Mary Ann Grass. NOT PICTURED: Martha Armstrong, Frances Bass, Dorothy Ellis, Sandra Lanyon, Judy Lyle, Geneva Pollard, Ruth Ann Roberts, Margie Yarbrough. The membership of the Senior Sub Deb Club, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Peck, is composed of Junior and Senior girls interested in proper social conduct. This club has as its pur- pose the development of the individual member in regard to personality, cultural advancement, social behavior and personal appearance. The club lends its support to school-sponsored activities, and, in addition, has a series of programs centered around the interests of teenage American girls. These programs include such subjects as good grooming and appropriate dress for various occasions, acceptable so- cial etiquette, and interior decoration. Jo Bee Freisner heads these girls as president and Odette Smith is next as vice president. Gerrie Westphal is record- ing secretary, Amy Jo Fleming acts as corresponding secre- tary, and Judy Lyle takes care of the money. Jo Bee serving at the tea Our Homecoming float Our Initiation Day FRONT ROW: jo Anne Wfear, Linda Webb, Gerrie Westphal, Sally james, Suzanne Hudson. Polly Giles, Loren Wolfinbarger. SECOND ROW: Nancy Denman. Nancy Brook, Miriam Rec-l. Kay Anderson, jerrie Ann Richardson, jane Clark, Mary Ann Grass. THIRD ROW: Glenda Sims, Toni Watkins, Miss Mikesell, Nancy Wakefield, Gaye Gardner, Barbara Eckert, Phyllis Chapman. Zfri-HF ll A new but welcome addition to our school this year is the Tri-Hi-Y, sister club of the Hi-Y. It is a Christian organization, affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. The purposes of this club are to help the members to gain a workable philosophy of life, to establish friendly relations with others, to use their leisure time wisely, and to find a suitable vocation. Though the Tri-Hi-Y is still quite young, its members have already completed several successful projects and are planning many more. Thus far, they have made stuffed dolls for the Rose Keller Home in Lakeland and nut baskets for the old people's home in Bartow. Nancy Brook presides over the meetings held every other week. The veep is Geneva Pollard. Barbara Eckert's pencil is constantly in motion, while jerrie Ann Richardson keeps the money safely hidden. Miss Joan Mikesell is the organizations sponsor. Jancy Brook '1riHi-Y president, consults with Miss Ruth ADH, MiSS Mikesell, MHFY AUD, Nllnfy. Geneva 'mtl Jlfllf' fiikesell the clubs sponsor. Ann, Tri-Hi-Y officers, are pictured after an officers meeting, 2 5 new-qu Page 131 3 nuns.. . FRONT ROW: Jim Morrison, Carole Briner, jimmy V7ebb, Rosa Dickinson, Sandy Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Margaret Smith, Virginia Pratt, M. Z. Rowe, Dorothy Mann, jean Race. THIRD ROW: Dorothea Lovejoy, Barbara Eglin, jo Ann jones, Ann Stolz, Morita Mann, Sally jo Hayes, Karen Hall. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Acree, Arlis Strom, Barbara Reynolds, Loren Wolfinbarger, Judy Wenzel, john Camp. FIFTH ROW: Ed Blate, George Nielson, jack Sites, Charles Jacobson, Mrs. Copeland, Terry Barkin. Jnfvrnafivnal 61110 The International Club, founded on the principle that a better understanding of other lands means a better world, is one of our school's finest organizations. The Inter- national Club strives to arouse the interest of its members in world affairs and current events, and to develop their understanding and friendliness toward other peoples. In addition, by the debating of different questions, the members learn how to think logically and well. Ann Stoll and Iamar Daniels were elected king and queen of hearts by jack Sites, portrayed as one of the ontcstants 0 the student body to reign over the International Club's Valentine dance. the 64,oo0 Question, is initiated by Iimmy Webl l Hu- r,m.lirI1m-5 fm- king ,mil qua-n uf mluytlnww gpllul Qryulrl A siene from the Valentine Dance heltl hy the lilteination tntl loni Wgttkins, juniors, Ann Stoll and Lamar Daniels. Clllli lil llti' 4-lfCll'l'ill- ieniorsg Phyllis Chapman and N. A. Elliot, Freshmen, and ,utillv VanDuyne, Soplioinore, look at the progress of thc noting. fnot pittui-ed, Roger Parker, Sopliumorej, jean Race keeps things from getting out of hand as the president of this club while Terry Barkin has his hands full helping her as vice president. Not a word is spoken that Martha Lou Scott doesnt write down in her book. jimmy Morrison is kept busy keeping the money, and Ronnie Acree never stops trying to untangle a usually tangled web of parliamentary procedure. Mrs. Lee Ila Copeland, and outstanding teacher, is the sponsor ol' International an Outstanding club. ON INITIATION DAY THE NEW MEMBERS PORTRAYED INPORTANT PEOPLE IN OUR WORLD TODAY, FRONT ROXV: Margaret Smith, Loren Wfolfinharger, M. Z. Rowe, Virginia Pratt, Dorothy Mann. SECOND RCJW: jutly XX'enzel, George Neilson, ,lark Sites, Charles jacohson. Sandy Mitcliell. john Camp, Dorothea Lovejoy. FRONT ROW: Sandra Lanyon, Carol Neff, Margaret Margan, Carole Briner, Sally James, Margaret Favors. Donna Carlton, Linda Cobb. SECOND ROXW: Lucy Ritter, Barbara Jean Reeves, Sonya Baker, Janice May, Barbara Morgan, June Garrett. Elizabeth Cobb, Mr. Padgett. THIRD ROW: Austin Race, Fannie Race, Jean Race, Kay Anderson, Peggy LeCount, Sandra Fowler, Toni W'atkins. Sara Seay, Bob Butler, David McVicker. FOURTH ROW: George Copeland. John Camp, Terry Barkin, Charles Jacobson, Dick Pobjerky, Jimmie Jago, Dick Johnson, Bill Wilson. Not Pictured: Anne Dickinson. Jimmy Gunter, Bobby Hamilton, Pat Keefe, Sylvia McDaniel, Don Simanton, DeVaughn Smith, Saundra Sykes, Sandra Thigpen, Margie Yarbrough. Spanish 61116 Fighting over the goodies, after breaking the pinata. The Spanish Club is one of our school's most active and interesting organizations. This club, whose membership is composed of those who excel in Spanish, has as its main purpose the cultivation of interest in the Latin American countries, their language, and their customs. At the monthly meetings there is usually a person present from a Spanish speaking country who tells the club about , his experiences and about his country. Bill Wilson is el presidenten while George Copeland, Sandra Lanyon, Margaret Morgan, and Carole Briner com- - plete the roster of the club's leaders. El professor, Mr. Padgett, keeps the meetings . . . and the grammar . . . in order. Page 134 Hill presiding at a meeting in the cafeteria. One ol' the big events of the Spanish Club is the annual initiation of new members, The initiates dress in colorful Spanish costumes and sing La CIucaracha for the old members. Another big occa- sion is the banquet, held at the end of each school year. The banquet is definitely in the Spanish style, with Spanish costumes, food, entertainment, decora- tions, customs, and-in short-the members do everything but move to Spain. Our gay initiation party. South American visitors from Florida Southern College entertain at the initiation party. A touch of Old Spain, as shown by ,limmy Iago and Donna Carlton, the best dressed initiates. A group of South American students from Florida Southern College visit with a group of Spanish Club initiates. sr' -N. 'ig .E 5 Q 2 QHQ ' X FRONT ROXW: Dana Ball, Kay Warren, Pat Thornton. Margaret Morgan, Marilyn Schuler, JoBee Friesner, Nell Cowart, Pat Nolen. SECOND ROW: Gail Carter, Suzanne Moore, Suzanne Hudson, Linda Stearns, Susan Swift, Janice Boland, Arlis Strom, Sandra Boyd, Marlene Nunn. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dillard, Ben Alexander, Janice Barber Jane Tuttle, Melba Eubanks, Sally Jo Hayes. Micha Evans, Norma Lee Boyle, Betty Griffin, Odette Smith, Cathie Little, Mary Ruth Stephenson. FOURTH ROXW: Brenda Cook, Mary Tapp, Margaret Smith, Barbara Morgan, Judy McKinnis, Lucy Ritter, Frances Bass, Barbara Eckert. FIFTH ROW: Dan Taylor, Earle Rabb, Karl Wiedamann, Dale Johnson, Phil Stephans, Jack Paul, Sam Clement, Roger Parker, Hunter McNeer, George Lanier, Warren Baucum. lfafin 611117 Students are very likely to put forth the query Quid Est on a certain day of each year when they suddenly find themselves in the midst of a group of students garbed in togas and stolas. They soon discover that instead of being suddenly transported from AD. to B.C., they are in reality witnessing an initiation held by the Latin Club. This organization was formed for the purpose of promoting interest in Latin as a language in which many great ideas of man have been expressed. An emphasis is placed upon the history of the ancient world as a means of interpreting the world of today. Knowledge of Latin not only gives a better understanding of one's own language but also lays a groundwork for attainments in other branches of study. Mrs. Dillard and Miss Tucker admire the projects done by Latin students. Margaret and Mary Ruth recite for Jackie the memory work required of second year Latin students. ............,L ,arf . FRONT RCJW: Ernestine Cooley, Nancy Cavanaugh, Mary Frances McMahan, Rose Mary Iiuar, Patty Swindell, Charles Rikard, George Wfilliams, Robert Cooper. SECOND ROXW: Donna Clark, Ma1'y Knox Abernethy, Linda Follard, Nancy VanSant, Nancy XX'akefield, Gay Scott, Sadie Davis, THIRD RCJW: Donna Nielson, jackie Boone, Mary Clyde johnson, Earlene Tillman, Margueritt: Vanlfgdom, Verna Addison, 'Iane Clark, Torn Agcrton. FIFTH IICJW: I.ce Spencer, Fred Stonyeir, Rebecca XX'elty, Ann Ellison, Judy McHale, Barbara Daniel, Barbara Eubanks. In December the Latin Club entertains its new members by giving a banquet in their honor, and in May brings the end of the school year to a very enjoyable close with a picnic at Sanlando Springs. In addition to it's monthly meetings, many interesting and educational programs are enjoyed. Because of a large membership this year, the club was separated into two independent clubs, the newest one being composed of only Freshmen. Officers of the old club are Marilyn Schuler, Presidentg Earl Rabb, Vice President, Dana Ball, Secretary, and Hunter McNeer, Treasurer. Mrs. Dorothy Dillard is the able sponsor of this group. Gay Scott heads the new group, and is aided by Fred Sconyers, Vice President, Anne Ellison, Secretary, and Florence Pigott, Treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Tucker is the sponsor of this group, latin students with a high average were initiated as Latin Club members by The new Latin Club tomposct o spending., 1 diy is Romans. Freshmen, elected their own officers lfeflcrmarzis' 61116 FRONT ROW: Wesley Kirkpatrick, Nelson Cook, Roy Williamson, Bobby Lassiter, Ches- ter Eason, Coach Ausley. SECOND ROW: Anthony Maisano, George Lanier, Toni Wat- kins, Sally james, Susan Ott, Cathi Little, Miss Waldrop. THIRD ROW: Jack Sites, Ernest Wilson, Margaret Smith, Loren Wolfinbarger, Nancy Wakefield, Charles Harden, FOURTH ROW: Ed Lester, Mike Osborn, Dirk Parker, Barbara Eckert, june Garrett, Bill Wadley, Roger LaVoie. FIFTH ROW: Grady Smith, Calvin Pittman, Ronnie Luckock, Raymond Murphy, jim Gunter, Jim Evans, George Cope- land. The members of the Lettermanls Club are those who through their participation in ath- letics have earned a W. H. H. S. sports letter. This club has as its most important purpose the development of good sportsmanship in our school. The paramount project of the Lettermanls Club is to finance the buying of all athletic awards. This is a big order, but the club fills the bill by selling concessions and Devil car tags. The club also does a wonderful job in sponsoring the Homecoming dance and in tak- ing charge of all ceremonies during the Homecoming game each year. Scoot Roberts leads these athletics as president and Bill Swinson helps as vice president. Nancy Brook acts as both secretary and treasurer. The club has two fine sponsors, Miss Walclrop and Coach Ausley. FRONT ROW: John Nicholson, Emory Den- mark, Nancy Brook, Patsy Williams, Jim Mor- rison. SECOND ROW: Bill Hutchins, jimmy Dukes, Ronnie Allen, Barbara Morgan, Mar- garet Morgan, jean Race. THIRD ROW: Hunter McNeer, Gene Marotti, Mickey Lewis, Paula Bilbery, Jerrie Ann Richardson, Kay An- derson. FOURTH ROW: Barry jones, David Myers, Sandy Mitchell, Edward Lisle, Jimmy Webb, jack Paul. FIFTH ROW: Spike Gould, Emmet Ward, Robert Woolery, Karl Wieda- mann, jack Traviss. Page 138 Jne o f our honi FRONT ROW: Margaret Smith, Susan Ott, Mary Dunson, Gail Carter, Frames Bassham, Dorothy Rountree. Kathryn Kirby. Kay Rutledge, Sylivia Wyllys, Beverly Bond, Lou Parrish, Lucy Rittcr, Rosemary Glenn. SECOND ROW: Gloria Allen, Fairfax Smathers, Barbara Homer, Rosalea Hoffman, Sharon Hillman, Norma Weitzenkorn, Donna jo Carlton, Sandra Boyd, Sarah Irwin. Barbara johnson, Barry Maxwell, Suzanne Hudson. THIRD ROW: Julie Brooks, Loren Wolfin- barger, Judy Nuclelman. Dorothea Lovejoy, Betty Griffin, Betsy Culp, Mickey Garrett, Saundfa Sykes, Dorothy Ellis, Odette Smith, Anne Bond, Miriam Reel. FOURTH ROVU: Mrs. DuCharme, Lisa Hammond, Bobbie Brannon, Barbara Sweat, Micha Evans, Lynn Collner, Sandra Lanyon, Linda Stearns, Nancy Van Sant, Nancy Brook. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Shuler, june Garrett, Iiranda Cook, Margie Blaze, jimmy Murphy, Romola Robinette, Bill Wilson, james Shelton, Peter Mazzeo, Ann Stolz. Kay Anderson, Bobby Lassiter. Quiurc Crackers af America The Future Teachers of America, though one of the youngest clubs in our school is rapidly gaining importance because it is such an extremely active organization. Its purpose is to allow students to see if they have the qualities, traits, and attributes that make a good teacher. The members participate in actual teaching by substituting for teachers on professional leave, acting as student assistants, and participating in days of teaching and observing in the elementary and junior high schools. This gives them an insight into teaching on all levels. As one of their projects the Future Teachers select two teachers each week as their ionor teachers and point out the qualities which make them so outstanding. In this way the faculty serves as a model for many who are interested in teaching. The Future Teachers serve the school at every opportunity. Planning and giving an assembly program, sponsoring a dance, decorating the cafeteria at Christmas, heading the P.T.A. drive and the March of Dimes drive, helping with the project of music for the cafeteria-these are all services performed by the Future Teachers of America. Mrs. DuCharme is the lady who is largely responsible for making this organization such a success, while Ann Stolz, with her able assistants Barbara Homer, Barry Maxwell, Margaret Smith, Dorothy Ellis, and Dorothea Lovejoy, is always eager to lead the club on to other firsts. wr teachers, Mrs. Our president as Miss Liberty during chopke, receives a corsage from Sylvia Uyllys. L fx. the assembly presented by the FTA. at ,,,,,,. Gorgeous legs it our soc hop L..............-Q FRONT ROW: Hollis Curles, Owen Olsen, Billy Rex McLin, Hugh Chance, Donald Sutton, Ben Bowen, David Cook, Austin Race, Bert McCutcheon. jerry Fussell. Tarley Parrish, Travis Farley. SECOND ROW: Bill Thornhill, jimmy Fenn, David Clark, Harold Fuller, jimmy Noles, Rudy Beddingfield. Eldridge Fuller, Donnell Tate, Otto Olsen, Bob Ross, Homer Kirk, Billy Lyle, Tom Wales, Harold Gardner, Mr. Harrell. THIRD ROW: Rodney Merritt, A. C. Carter. jimmy Dixon, Taft Pewitt, Stanley Meese, Tony Klart, Bill McKenzie, Robert Thornhill, Russ Snively. FOVRTH ROW: LeDon O'Kelly, Thomas Moore, Frank Johnson. Russell Merritt. Adron Cribbs, Thomas Whitsett, XX ayne Shaw, Wilbiirn Thompson, Arclell Willis. Eugene Smith, Ray Lewis. john Longacre, Edward Ellis, Paul Kirk, Alston Fox. ?ufurc' garmers of America The Future Farmers of America play a leading roll in training youth to make Winter Haven the Citrus Capital of the world. This club is part of the national organization which is active throughout the 48 states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The membership is composed of boys interested in extending their knowledge of agriculture while attending secondary schools. The specific purpose for which this organization was formed is to develop competent, aggressive rural agricultural leadership. This goal is reached through leadership opportunities and definite farm ownership opportunities. The local chapter is a member of the Imperial Polk County Federation and competes with other chapters in Public Speaking, parliamentary procedure, softball, horseshoes, and many other things. Y------.. Treasurer. Us ll The officers of the Future Farmers of America are shown with their truck, TOP: Hugh Chance, President: Austin Race, Chaplain. Bottom: Owen Ol- sen, Secretary: Billy Rex McLin. Sen- tinelg Donald Sutton, Vice President: David Cook, Reporter: Ben Bowen. Seuivrs HUGH CHANCE President -ig Softball Team 2, 3, -1, Delegate to State Convention 3, 4, TV Pro- gram 4, Youth Fair 3, Ringmaster Youth Fair Beet Show -1, Chairman Leadership Committee 4, Sweetheart Contest 4, Honor Court -ig Member Pollc County FFA Fed- eration 4, Beef judging Team 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team -1, Star Chapter Farmer -1, Out- standing Senior in Voca- tional Agriculture 4, Proj- ects: Beef Cattle flireed- ing and Steersj, Ranch Foreman. Davin COOK Reporter 4, Delegate to Polk County FFA Federa- tion 4, Official Youth Fair 3, -l, Editor Alumni Newsletter 3, -1, Parlia- mentary Procedure Team 1, 2, 3, Beef judging Team l, 2, Projects: Rab- bits, Citrus Nursery. OWEN O1.sEN Secretary 3. 4, Member Polk County FFA Federa- ti0f1 3, -i, Official Beef Show Secretary Youth Fair 4, Official Youth Fair 3, Dairy judging Team 1, 2, 3, Exhibitor Youth Fair 2, 3, Ex- hibitor West Coast Dairy Show 2, 33 Projects: Dairy Cattle, Swine, Truck Crops. RAY Lewis Chairman Leadership Com- mittee 4, Tractor Driver 2, 3, 4, County Champion 4, Horseshoe-s l, 3, Horse- shoes 1, 3, Softball Team 4, Projects: Beef Cattle, Citrus Nursery, Grove Caretaking. AUSTIN RACE Chaplain -lg Sentinel 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1, 2, 3, lg Member Polk County FFA Federa- tion 3, 4, Master of Cere- monies Sweetheart Contest 3, -lg Beef judging Team 1, 2. 3, TV Program -1, Projects: Citrus, Beef Cat- tle, Truck Crops, Dairy Cattle. REX MCLIN Sentinel 4, Member Polk County FFA Federation 4, Chairman Recreation Com- mittee fl, Exhibitor Youth Fair 3, 'West Coast Dairy Show 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2, 3, 4, Softhall Team 3, 4, Honor Court Member 3, Projects: Dairy Cattle, Truck Crops. JOHN LONGACRIE Parliamentary Procedure Team 1. 2, 3, Projects: Ornamentals, T r uc lc Crops. Citrus Nu rsery. RODNIZY MERRITT Softball Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Projects: Truck CropS. Swine. Poultry. Page 141 ADRAIN CRIBBS Honor Court Member 35 Class Officer 45 Projects: Rabbits. JINNY NOLES Softball 3, 45 Chairman Scholarship Committee 4: Class Officer 3, 45 Proj- ects: Dairy Cattle, Swine, PAUL KIRK Recreational Committee 45 Horseshoe Team 2, 35 Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 45 Exhibitor Fair 35 Projects: Truck Crops, Dairy Cattleg Exhibitor West Coast Dairy Show 3. HOLLIS CURLES Softball 3, 45 Secretary Earnings and Savings Committee 45 Projects: Swine, Citrus. EDWARD ELLIs TRAVIS FARLEY Recreation Committee 43 Exhibitor Youth Fair 45 Projects: Citrus Nursery, Projects: Dairy Cattle. Strawberries. THOMAS WHITSETT A. C. CARTER Chairman Educational Honor Court justice 4, Tours 45 Project: Rabbits. Softball Team 2, 3, 45 Official Youth Fair 1, 2, 3, Projects. Rabbits Swine, Ornamentals. Page 142 Ruth Ann Roberts. sponsored hy the Sub Deh Rudy Bedclingfielcls 1200 pound steer was chosen, from il Club, was selectecl as this year's FFA Sweet- field of 60, as the Grand Champion Steer at the Polk County heart. Youth Fair. Members of the FFA are thankful that their sponsor, The boys who wanted to get on the clulfs softball Mr. Harrell, is such a wonderful person. team started practice the first of the year. WW Ray Lewis won the tractor driving COIHCSI l1Cl1l Gif john Longacre :incl Haroltl Fuller had charge of the Polk County Youth Fillf. builtling fences and pens as members of the pasture committee. 1 eilifi V Nfl we-m,Qtff. -nt K ,5f7?i?,,w-.ine Page 143 Austin and Hugh welcome Robert and Judy to a coke party given by the FFA for club officers. Mr. Harrell and Rex McLin clip a dairy cow. Tony Klatt and Tom Wales are shown with their projects at the Polk County Youth Fair. Page 144 Donald Sutton and Ben Bowen test the soil in the agriculture grove. Members of the FFA relax between shows at the Polk County Youth Fair. ri Bill Thornhill displays his project, dairy cattle, at the Polk County Youth Fair. g. 1 ,,,.....--ff :H . H155 5 Ubin g -u . 'I- . X - l .ag L . ,R , - br FRONT ROXW: Rebecca Roberts, Barbara Morgan, Dorothea Lovejoy, Margaret Morgan, Miss Hughes. SECOND ROXV: Bill Brogtlen, Bennett Parks, J. D. Collner, Dale johnson, Gordon judy, THIRD ROW: Dan Taylor, Don Simamton, George Ritter, Phil Davis, Barry Maxwell, George Robertson, Stephen Parks, David Wantler, Hialvgy gfllb Winter Haven High Schools budding scientists get together when the Biology Club meets and have a wonderful time making mayhem in the lab. At these meetings they often have movies or programs on some different phase of science or an explanation of a piece of equipment used in science. One of the club's biggest projects is the publishing of a science newspaper which is read by students of about fifty Florida schools. Another was the production of a play which was presented to both the High School and the Junior High for the purpose of interesting students in the field of science. The Biology Club also goes on field trips to interesting spots in Florida. Phil Davis supervises these industrious master-minds. Bennett Parks is his man Friday. Margaret Morgan keeps track of the minutes and George Ritter guards the money. Miss Hughes keeps everyone busy while at the same time trying to keep her ambitious charges from blowing up the school. Our officers, George, Phil, Barry, and Don watch Margaret Members of the Biology Club make a fire on ice during as she records the minutes of our meeting. their play given in assembly, Page 145 Cromer, Carol .................... 73 Bennett, John Beale Benson, Gene ................ 65, 29 Berkes, Kenneth ,.... ........ 7 7 Biddle, Carolyn .,...... ...... 6 5 Bilbrey, Janice .................. 65 Bilbrey, Jeanette ......l.,... 41, 91 Bilbrey, Paula .... 120, 158, 65 104, 128 Bilbrey, Ronald .................... 41 Bilbrey, Ronnie ...... ..... 7 7 Bilbrey, Wayne ....... Y,... 7 7 BIOLOGY CLUB ............ 145 Bircheat, Jerry Nell ...... 65, 29 Black, Elmer Joe .......,..... , 71 Blackmon, Lynn Abercrombie, Margie Faye ..71 126 Abernethy, Mary K. .... 77, 157 Acree, Ronnie ....., 40, 152, 125 ACTIVITIES ...,............ 82-101 Adams, Allen .....,.......,,...., 71 Adams, Jerome ...,.... 107, 40 Adams, Loraine .... 77, 100, 29 Adams, Nava Jo ...,............ 71 Adams, Ruth .....,,...........,, 71 Addison, Durwood .--------- 77 Addison, Verna Lucillee ,. 121 71, 126, 157 Agerton, Thomas ,..... 71, 124 157, 109 Albaugh, Billy ,,.................. 77 Albritton, James ....,,....,..... 77 Alderman, Polly Ann ........ 71 Alderman, Shirley .... 94, 150 40, 88 Alexander, Ben Ethel,., 40, 156 Alexander, Thomas,f ............ 77 Allen, Archie ,... ..............,. 7 7 Allen, Gary ........ '77, 65, 125 Allen, Gloria ............ 77, 159 Allen, Gwen ...................... 77 Allen, Richard Allen, Ronnie .... 107, 118, 158 40, 58, 84, 124, 119, 52 Alligood, Luvina ................ 77 Blackwelder, Annette .... 121 71, 96. 29 Blake, Michael Blalock, Horace Roger, ,.,... 71 125 125 Blate, Ed 71, 41, 95, 152, Blate, David .... 71, 121, Blaylock, Geneva ,... 100, 71 Blaylock, Ridley ..........i..... 115 Blaze, Margie .... 65, 159, 128 90, 51 Bleiler, Mr. ,..,.................... 16 BLUE DEVIL STAFF 88, 89 Bohannon, Lucille 77, 126, 51 Boland, Janice .... 64, 65, 84 95, 156, 128 Burroughs, Mike .......,........ 78 Burroughs, Thelma .... 65, 50 Burns, David .......,.,............ 71 Burton, Jackie Burton, Laverne Bushell, John ..................-- 71 Butler, Robert .... 71, 154, 122 121, 109 Cain, Ernest ,............... 65, 90 Calhoun, Carol Faye .-.--------- 78 Camp, John .... 118, 42, 154 155, 152 Camp, Nana Lou ........ 65, 50 Campbell, Charles ...,. Campbell, Jerry 78 Canova, Patty ............ 65, 96 Carlton, Donna Joe .... 121, 71 Ambrose, Bill ......... .......... 4 O Amerine, Bill ANCHOR CLUB .... 128, 129 Jane Claire .... 158 154, 65, 104, 151 Anderson, Lavon ..,..........,,, 71 Leslie Benjamin 77 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Sandra 65, 126, 159 Andrews, Mary Jo ............ 77 ANNUAL STAFF .,.. 86, 87 Armstrong, Dona Dee Armstrong, Martha Ann .... 65 Bolen, Elden Okerra ........ 41 45, 154, 122, 59, 95, 92, 125 Corum, Sheila .......... 78, 100 Counter, John ...... 45, 122, 59 125, 129, 101, 29 Courson, Kenny ..... 1 ............ 45 Coutsomitopoulou, Irene Cowart, Nell ..., 45, 156, 128 Cox, Patsy ............,... 78. 126 Cox, Ruth ,.......................-.-- 65 Crabtree, Deon .,.... ..... 7 8 Cravey, Shirley .......... ..... 7 1 Crawford, David ........i....... 78 Creel, Charlotte .......... 78. 97 Cribbs, Adron .......,.. ,.,.... 1 42 Cromer, Shirley Fay ..,,........ 71 Crosby, Beverly Yvonne .... 71 Crosby, Dale ...................... 71 Cullver, Hoy ...,.................. 73 159 Culp, Betsy -,,,-,,, 150. 45. Culverhouse, Laura Lee .... 71 Cumbie, Sylvia ............ 78, 99 Bolick, Karen ............ 71, 126 Bolin, Bobbie Nell ............ 65 Bond, Anne .,...... 65, 159, 96 Bond, Beverly ,,.. 120, 41, 126 159, 96 Bonds, Barbara 118, 41, 90, 91 Boone, Jacqueline ,... 121, 71 126, 157, 29 Booth, Clarence ........ 71, 109 Booth, Betty ................ 41, 91 Bowen, Ben .... 71, 140, 144 Bowen, Ernestine ,............... 77 Bowen, Levin ............,,...... 77 Bowen, Shirley Ann ,... 77, 29 Boyd, Cynthia .... 120, 41, 91 Boyd, Nora ........ 77, 100, 126 155, 154, 157, 121 Carmichael, Johnny .. 78, 29 Carper, Terry ..,...............-- 71 Carroll, Gail .,.. 121, 71, 101 Carruth, Freddie ........ , ,...... 78 Carter, A, C. .... 42, 140, 142 Carter, Audrey ....... I ........ 72 Carter, Gail 121, 71, 159, 156 Carter, Joyce ............ 65, 126 Carter, Rachel .................- 71 Carter, Ronald .................... 71 Carver, Jimmy Lee ............ 78 Casey, Ray .....i.....,.... 78, 29 Causey, Faith .... 42, 126, 50 Causey, Melinda ....,... 78, 126 Cavanaugh, Nancy .... 78, 100 Cayson, Laverne ........ 78, 126 Chambers, Kay ..................-- 73 Chance, Hugh .........,.. 42. 140 141, 144 Chance, Yvonne ................ 65 Chaney, Frank ....... .......... 7 8 Chaney, Norma .... ..... 6 5 Chaney, Norman Chapman, Phyllis .... 78, 51 151, 29 104 155, CHEERLEADERS .......... Cheshire, Bobbie Sue .. 65, 90 Chisholm, Earline 65, 126, 99 Clark, Brenda .............-.. ---- 7 8 Curles, Hollis .... 44, 140, 142 Curles, Wilma Jean .. 71, 126 Curry, Edna Earl ....,........... 71 Curtis, Hollis ..Q ................. 125 Daniel, Joy .........1...... 78, 126 Daniels, Albert Lee .. 71, 109 115 Daniels, Barbara ........ 78, 76 , 157. 101 Daniels, Lamar 118, 44, 155 51, 59, 84, 124, 129, 119 56, 52 Daniels, Homer ................ 78 Darnell, Kenneth Lee 78, 115 Davidson. Mrs. ............ 18, 98 Davis Barbara Ann .... 78, 71 97, 51 Davis, Barbara Davis, Charles ............ 72, 109 Davis, Don ........... 1.... 4 4, 96 Davis Elaine .........,..........,... 65 Davis, Glenda Fay .,...... 44, 51 Arnett, Jennie ......... ......,..... 7 7 Arnold, Barbara ...,.............. 77 Arrington, Sandra ........ 65, 96 Ash, Mr. ..............,,........ 16, 29 Atchison, Ethel ...,............ 77 Atchison, Jerry ,........... 65, 51 Atkins, Bob ......,......,.......... 65 Atkinson, Dolores 65, 126, 90 Atkinson, Patricia .... 121, 71 Ausley, Eleanor ,. 121, 71, 99 Ausley, Marianne .,....,. 40, 98 1 28, 99, 87 Ausley, Mr. ,,.,,...,,,,....,....... 18 Boyd, Sandra Marian .... 121 71, 159, 156 Boykin, Bill ................ 77, 84 Boyle, Norma Lee .... 118, 150 65, 156, 51 Bozeman, Jackie ................ 77 Brackin, Elinor .................. 77 Braddock, Butch .................. 77 Clark, David ,.................-. Clark, Dorothy Inez Clark, Jane ........ 121 Clark, NX'ayne ........,. 140 100, 71 71, 157 71 Davis Larry ................ 78, 109 Davis Mr. .......................... 15 Davis, Phil ........ 118, 122, 65 145, 69, 51 Davis, Sadie .... 65, 126, 127 157, 96. 101 Davisson, Betty Daye, Betty Rosalyn ......,... 72 D.C.T. .........,.................. 90-91 Deal, Betty Jo ............ 44, 91 Deal, Elizabeth ............ 65, 50 Dean, Edward ............ 72, 125 Avery, Carolyn .. 100, 71, 29 Bailey, Bill ................ 40, 113 Baker, Sonya .... 118, 154, 65 95, 128, 96 Braddy, Sandra Gail -v----,- 71 Clarke, Donna .... .... 7 8, 157 CLASSES ,,....,........... ...... 5 4-31 Clement, Samuel .... 121, 71 122, 156 Clements, Wilma .,...... 78, 100 Clemmons, Horrace .......... 78 Clevenger, Floyd ........ 42, 91 78 Clevenger, Jack .......... Clevenger, Robert ......,........- 65 CLUBS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 116-142 Coakley, Pat Dean, Jimmie Ruth .... 44, 126 Dean, Robbie Lee ............ 72 Dean, Thomas Floyd ....... 7? DEDICATION .......... ,... . .. 4 Deedrick, Mr. .................... 19 Deese, Kenneth .................... 78 Baldwin, Chuck ..............,.,. 77 Ball, Dana ........ 120, 65, 156 128, 114 BAND 92-97 Barber, Elaine ............ 121, 71 Barber, Euretha ,............... 65 Barber, Janice .. 121, 71, 156 Barber, Jadd ...,.,,,,....... 77, 109 Barkin, Terry 120, 40, 154, 152 Barr, Caroline ..,............,.. 77 Barton, Jo Earle ......,.....,. 71 Bass, Deanna ..,......,.... 71, 50 Bass, Frances .. 65, 69, 156, 96 Bassett, Bobby ............,,,..... 77 Bassham, Frances ...... 77, 159 Bates, Linda Gail .......,...... 71 Bates, Sam .............,.......... 71 Baucum, Warren 40, 156, 52 Beasley, Lloyd ...................... 41 Beasley, Loretta ......,.....,... 77 Beauchamp, Richard .... 77, 76 84, 109 Beck, Marie Beddingfield, Ruby .... 71, 140 145 Brady, Linda ........ 100, 126 Bragg, Gwen .... 71, 101, 29 Branch, John ............ 77, 98 Branham, Rodney .....,.......... 77 Brannon, Bobbie .......... 41, 159 Branson, Millard ............,... 65 Breuggeman, Fred .............. 77 Briner, Carole .... 42, 154, 95 152, 128, 96, 87, 114 Bringger, Esther ........ 65, 98 Brock, Lynda ...................... 42 ' 65, 145 Brogden, Joanne ........ 77, 29 Brook, Nancy 121, 158, 71, 84 159, 29, 126, 104, 151, 101 Brogden, Bill ............ Deese, Linda ........ 78, 126, 29 Deming, Charles 94, 120, 65 Denman, Edwin .......... 95, 96 Denman, Nancy Gail ........ 100 121, 72, 151 Denmark, Emory .... 158, 44 122, 59, 115 Denmark, Olivene .... 72, 51 29, 126 Denney, Elford ............ 65. 29 Dennison, James Charles .. 72 Dennison, Jerry Lee Dermid, Rodney ................ 78 Dewitt Nelson ................ 115 Dickinson, Rosa 118, 44, 59, 58 54, 95, 152, 119, 128, 86 Dickinson, Anne 154, 65, 128 Dillard, John ...................... 45 Dillard, Mrs. ............ 19, 156 Dillen, Dianne Kay .....,.... 72 Dills, Clarence .................. 72. Dix, Jeanette .....,..... ..... 4 5 Beeler, Geraldine ..... ,... Belcher, Carl Bennett, Dorothy Bennett, Inez ....,..... 100 77 Bennett, James ...... ,.,.... 7 7 Brooks, James .................... 77 Brooks, Jane ................ 65, 96 Brooks, Joan ....... ........... 6 5 Brooks, Julie ................ 77, 159 Broom, Cynthia ................ 71 Broome, Mary Frances 77, 100 Brown, Manuel ..,.....,. 42, 51 Bruce, George .................... 77 Bryant, Lenell ,.,.... ...... 7 7, 50 Bryan, Shirley ..... ........ 4 2 Buchanan, Janes ...,. ..... 7 7 Bucher, Mr. ......... ........ 1 7 Bullock, Harold ............ 65, 69 Bunn, Louise Burke, Donald .................... 71 Burke, Gene Autry ............ 71 Burke, James ............ 71, 109 Burns, Mary Ann .............,.. 77 Cobb, Elizabeth ........ 118, 42 154, 90 Cobb, Jackson Lamar ........ 71 Cobb, Linda ............ 154, 65 Cochran, Barclay ........ 78, 126 Coffee, Evelyn ....... .......... 7 3 Coleman, Billy ..... ..,... 7 8 Coley, Dottie Collier, Tommy .................. 78 Collins, Connie .................... 65 Collner, Carole .. 78, 84, 99, 29 Collner, J. D. 120, 45, 95, 145 Collner, Lynn 78, 100, 76, 159 Colvin, Vivian ............ 45, 91 Connary, Cathy .... 78, 126, 29 Conner, Byran ........... 1 ......- 71 Conner, Hugh .................... 78 Connor, Mrs. .............,.-..---- 14 Cook, Brenda 121, 71, 159, 156 Cook, David .... 45, 140, 141 Cook, Helen .......................- 45 Cook, Nelson ...... 158, 45, 124 Cooley, Ernestine 78, 71, 157 Cooper, Robert Kelly .... 121 71, 157, 125 Copeland, Mrs. .. 15, 152, 57 Copeland, George .... 120, 158 Dix, Louise Dix, Nancy .... Dixon, Fred ...... ...... 7 9, 115 Dixon, James ............ 65, 140 Dixon, Linda ............ 78, 100 Giddens, Babs .................... 79 Dixon, Loivia ...., , ..... .,... . 75 Dixon, Olivia ,....... 131, 97 Douglas, Alice Fate ........ 121 72, 126 Douglas, Bobby 78. 109. 113 Dowd, Helen .... 65, 126, 30 Dowd, Raymond .Y..,Y.1........ 65 Dowling, Karen ........ 78, 126 Ducharme, Mrs. 15, 139,- 101 Dugger, Jerry .......1.... 78, 109 Dukes, Jimmy ..., 107, 138, 45 124, 32, 101 Duncan, Kay ........,....... 78, 126 Dunson, Mary Stella ...,.... 79. 139, 97, 29 Durham, Marjorie Ellen .. 100 72 uainrearn, Cecil ..............1... 1: Galloway, Sue ..............,..... 47 Gamel, Jerry .... 121, 72, 96 Ganey, Judy ........ 79, 100, 29 Ganey, Ronnie' .................... 79 Ganey, Vera .............,.. 66, 30 Garner, Bobby Gene 72, 113 Gardner, Gaye Lynn 72, 131 Garner, Robert Harold 72, 140 Garrett, Janice .... 79, 100, 39 101, 29 Garrett, Kathryn June 118, 130 133, 47, 134, 84, 139, 114 Garrett, Michelle ................ 72 Gatlin, Helen Marie .......... 72 Gibson, Elaine ........ 72, 126 Herman, Elmore .,,,,.,,,,.,.,,, 79 126 79 Jones, Duval, Cora Ann ,....... 121, 72 Eagle, Virginia ...,.............. 72 Eason, Chester Philip .... 138 65, 113 Eason, Jerry ...................... 72 Eckert, Barbara 120, 138, 65 131, 136, 101, 29 Eddines, Macel .......,.....,,.,. 65 Edenfield, Otis L. .........,...... 79 Edwards, Joyce .... 65, 126, 30 Edwards, Patty Ann .......... 79 Egan, Rose Mary 121, 72, 137 Eglin, Barbara 45, 39, 84, 132 36, 128, 90, 91 Eisenschenk, Frank ............ 79 Elliott, N. A. .... 79, 133, 109 Ellis, Donald Walter .......,,. 72 Giddens, Dorothy Louise Gilbreath, Lillian .............. 79 Giles, Ann ........................ 72 Giles, Clinton ............ 79, 109 Gges, James Dwight ........ 72 109, 113 Giles, Polly Ann ........ 72, 131 Gillespie, Paul Curtis Gipson, Donald .............,.... 79 GLEE CLUB .... 98, 99, 100 Glenn, Rosemary ........ 72, 139 Glover, Marcille ..,............... 66 Godbee, Flora Bootsie 47, 96 Godfrey, Tom .......,.............. Goff, Charles Dwayne ........ 72 narper, penny ............ oo, yo Harrell, Mr. 19, 140, 143, 144 Harris, Joyce ............ 47, 91 Harrison, George Harrison, Hazel .................. 66 Harritt, Norman ........ 79, 109 Hart, Bobbie Jean .... 79, 100 Hasse, Paul Albert ........,,.. 66 Hayes, Jack ........,............... 79 Haynes, Frankie ...,...,.... 48, 31 Hays, Sally Jo .... 118, 66, 132 136, 128, 199 Hayward, Miss .,.....,............ 16 Haizlip, Jerry .... ....... 1 13 Hearn, Joe .......... .......,.,... 6 6 Heath, Frank .....,. ....., 6 6, 31 Heath, Jerry ..,... ......... 7 9 Hecht, Karen ........ ....,,.., 7 2 Heddon, Bill ...................... 79 Helms, Delma Ann ..., 72, 98 Helsel, Norman Paul ........ 72 Henderson, Patricia Ann Juullacy, Quincy Lltliallt DD, JU Johnson, Barbara Jean 118, 48 139, 98, 57 Johnson, Dale 49, 39, 145, 136 31 Johnson, Dick .. 121, 73, 122 Johnson, Elaine ........ 79, 126 Johnson, Frank .................. 79 Johnson, James Barry .... 79 73, 96 Johnson, Judie 48, 121, 73, 66 144, 128, 101, 31 Johnson, Julia Catherine .. 121 Johnson, Louie Barney Johnson, Mary Clyde .. 121, 73 137 Johnson, Mrs. .............. 14, 27 Johnson, Norma Jean .... 130 66, 98 Johnson, Willard ........ 79, 87 Herr, Leroy .. 48, 94, 120, 122 I-leydegger, Anne 66, 72, 99 Heydegger, Joan 100, 121, 126 Heydeggar, Sue 79, 100, 126 H1-Y CLUB ...................... 124 Hightower, Charles Hightower, Hazel .... 72, Ellis, Dorothy .... 94, 45, 139 128, 96, 101 Ellis, Edward .... 45, 140, 142 Ellison, Anne .... 79. 137, 29 Elmore, Joe ............,........... 79 Elmorec Lewis ................. 72 Elmore, Susie ............ 65, 126 Elry, Charles 122, 66, 88, 87 Enfinger, Wilma ..,..,.. 45, 90 Engelke, Miss ............ 14, 121 Eubanks, Barbara ........ 66, 137 Goff, James Carlton 72, 109 Goldman, Bill .................... 79 Golon, James William ........ 72 124, 109, 99 Golon, Kenneth 72, 124, 109 Goodman, Phil ......,.........,... 66 Goodman, Karen Ann 72, 98 Goodman, Pat .... 79, 126, 101 Goodwin, Norma ........ 79, 29 Gordon, Marie .................. 66 Gould, Philip .... 138, 122, 66 133, 84, 32, 29 Grace, Bobby Kenneth ........ 72 Hill, Dolores ................ 48, 91 Hill, Trellis 72, 100, 121, 126 Hillman, Sharon .... 48, 120 126, 139 Hines, Charles .................... 79 Hinson, Carlos . ,............,... 79 Hofeditz, Bonnis ....,.,,....,. 79 Hoffman, Rosalia Sue .,.. 48, 96, 126, 130, 139 Holbert, Thomas .....,.,,,,..,.. 79 Holley, Mary Jane .... 66, 126 Holliday, Yvonne .......,,,.,,, 79 Holloway, Delmas .,,....,,,,,., 79 ,Holt, Edward ............,,,,,.., 72 Holton, Harold .......,.... 48, 66 Johnston, Henry ................ 73 Johnston, Jim 121, 73, 134 124, 109, 113 Jones, Barry Leroy .. 138, 66 Jones, Bob .......... 79, 97, 109 Jones, Jo Ann 118, 66, 84, 98 132, 119, 128 Jones, Margaret .. 79, 100, 126 Jones, Mrs. ........................ 37 Jones, Patsy Ann ........ 49, 91 Jones, Rosa Lee ................ 79 Jones, Rose Mary 73, 126 Sybil ................ 49, 91 Jones, Terry ........ 73, 96, 109 Jones, ' ' ' 66 Joyner, James Joyner, Robert Edward ...... 73 Virginia ....... ............. Judd, Wilson .............. 49, 39 Judkins, Geraldine ............ 79 Judy, Gordon .... 118, 49, 122 145, 31 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 121 Kahnert, Frank ......,. 73, 113 Kavanaugh, Joan ........ 173, 137 Eubanks, Melba ,....... 45, 136 Evans, Jimmy ,,,, 138,. 4 5, 1 2 2 93, 92 Evans, Micha .... 118, 66, 84 139, 136, 128 Evans, Thomas Edward .... 72 38, 99, 125 Evans, Willma Ruth Everete, Frances ..,............. 79 Everett, Mary Evelyn ........ 66 Ezell, Bonnie ............ 79, 100 FACULTY .............,...... 10-19 Farley, Travis 45, 29, 140, 142 Farrer, James Leo Faulk, John Robert .... 46, 21 25, 96, 86 Favors, Margaret Ann 72, 134 Fenn, Jimmy ..,......... 72, 140 72 Fields, Louise .................... Fields, Steve .............,........ 79 Fleming, Amy Jo 13, 46, 39, 38 36, 31 Foster, Connie Rae 120, 46, 96 Foster, Judy Ann .............. 72 Fowler, Sandra ............ 46, 134 Fox, Alston .,.............. 72, 140 Graham, Carolyn ................ Graham, Julia Ann ............ 79 79 Granger, Elizabeth ., 79, 126 Granger, Jimmie ..............,. 72 Grant, Mr. .....,................. . 15 Grass, Mary Ann ........ 130, 66 126, 131, 29 Graves, Marion ............ 72, 96 Graves, William 66, 98, 99, 96 Homer, Barbara 48, 120, 130 139 Howard, Barbara ...... 79, 100 Howard, Branson 66, 96, 101 Howard, Howell, Barbara ........,,,,.... Rodger ......,......... 72 100 Hrdlicka, Judy .... 79, 100, 29 Hudson, Susanne 72, 121, 131 Kelly, Pat ........,... 79, 100, 29 Keefe, Jerome .................... , 73 Keefe, Pat 49, 134, 125, 113 Keen, Fay .......................... 79 Keen, Herman .. ........... .... . 73 Keen, Mary Evelyn .......... 91 Keen, Willow Dean, .......... 49 Keene, James Kemp, Edwin ............ 66, 125 136, 139 Huggins, Inez ........,,,,..,.,,,, 72 Hughes, Claudeen ,..,..,.,,.. 72 Hughes, Harry ............,,,,.. 79 Hughes, James ........ 48, 122 Hughes, Miss .... 17, 26, 145 Hunter, Carolyn Marie ...... 72 Hurt, Ronnie .,.........,...,,..... 79 Husbands, Jackie .... 94, 66 96, 86 Hutcheson, Joseph .....,...... 73 Graves, Whitten ........ 79, 97 Gray, Jesse Carl ..............,... 72 Gray, Miss ................ 121, 14 Green, Mike ........ 79, 30, 97 Green, Wilton ............ 79, 31 Griffin, Jerry 106, 47, 32, 113 Griffin, Mary Elizabeth .... 66 139, 136 Griffiths, Ken .....,.............. 79 Griner, Paula ..,............,...... 72 Groover, Annette 47, 90, 30 Grubbs, Barbara ........ 79, 126 Gunter, Jack Donny 72, 47 Gunter, James Michael .... 121 138, 134, 122, 84, 96 Fraser, Gloria Kay 120, 46, 96 Fraser, Thomas Frederick, Tom .................. 79 Freed, Gibby ........................ 79 Friesner, JoBee .... 130, 46, 38 104, 136, 29, 128, 32, 87 Friesner, Pat ................ 72, 29 Fuller, Donald ....,............... 66 Fuller, Eldridge ..,..... 79,140 Fuller, Harold David .... 46 140, 143 Furnari, Arthur , ................, 46 Fussell, Jerry ............ 46, 140 Fussell, Nancy .... 66, 126, 127 F.F.A. ...... 140, 141, 142, 143 144 F.H.A. ...................,.. 126, 127 F.T.A. .,... ......... . 139 Haizlip, Jerry .......,....,....... 72 Hale, Evon ................ 66, 126 Hales, Alta Ann 121, 72, 96 Hales, Billy Joe ........ 66, 90 Hall, George .................... 66 Hall, Jo Ann ,..... ....... 7 9 Hall, James Hall, Joe .......................... 109 Hall, Karen Ann 120, 47, 132 90, 87, 31 Hamilton, Bobby .... 134, 122 l 66, 93, 96 Hammond, Lisa .... 120, 47, 39 84, 126, 139 Hancock, Bob ........ 66, 95, 96 Hancock, Glenn .................. 79 Hancock, Kenneth Wayne .. 79 Harden, Charles ...... 138, 47 Harden, Gerald .... 72, 98, 125 Harnage, Elvis .................... 79 Hutchins, Bill .. 73, 98, 138 Hutchins, Wanda 73,- 100, 121 126 INTERNATIONAL CLUB 132, 133 Ireland, Faye ...,.......,.....,,.,. 48 Ireland, Marlene ..,...,. 79, 97 Irein, Shara 73, 100, 126, 139 Ivey, Jerry ................ 66, 124 Jackson, Martha ,...,...,,,,,,,,,, 66 Jackson, Patsy Jo .... 73, 121 Jacobs, Jeannie 100, 73, 126 29 66 133, 84, 69, 132, 101 Jago, James 121, 73, 135, 134 James, Sally 121, 138, 73, 134 Jacobson, Charles 134, 122, 131 James, Bubba John .... 79, 109 Jamison, Mr. ,..,........,.,, 16, 31 Jenkins, Buddy .......,,.,,.,,,,, 109 Jenkins, John .................... 79 Jennings, Wilma Sue Johns, Patricia Ann 121, 73 Johns, Vivian ..,........,.,,,,,,, 79 Keramidas, Charles .......... 66 KEY CLUB ............ 122, 123 Kibler, Jane ................ 66, 96 Keirce, James ............ 49, 91 Kellen, Wayne .................. 79 Kembrell, Melba Grace Kinchen, Lendal .............. 79 King, Beatrice ............ 66, 99 King, Charles ...........,.... 79, 30 King, Larry ................ 73, 30 King, Ronald Lee ............ 66 Kirby, Kathryn .... 73, 139, 24 Kirk, Homer Curtiss .. 73, 140 Kirk, Paul ........ 49, 140, 142 Kirkland, Dewey Kirkland, Harold ...... 122, 66 Kirkland, H. B. ................ 79 Kirkpatrick, Wesley 138, 122 66, 113 Klatt, Anthony 66, 140, 144 Klatt, Mary Jean 100, 73, 126 Klatt, Phillip .................... 79 Knapp, Roanne .. 79, 100, 126 Knight, Bill ...................... 79 Knight, Mary Ann .... 79, 126 Knorr, Jean ................ 79, 29 Knudson, Elaine Josephine Kolbas, Diana Mary ........ 79 100, 126 Kopp, Shirley Elaine 73, 30 Kriston, Donald .................. 73 Kusek, Jerry Don Knowles, Elver ........ 79, Lameraux, Richard ............ Lancaster, Cora Lou 121, 73 29 66 McHale, Judy .... 79, 126, 137 Lane, Wayne .........,..,,,....... 73 Langston, Alice Jeanne 66, 30 Lanier, George 138, 49, 122 136 Lanier, Jimmy 121, 70, 73, 122 84, 98 Lanier, Opal ...,................ 73 Lanning, Bobby ,.....,....,...,.. 73 Lanning, Jerry .....,..........,,,. 66 Lanyon, Sandra .... 50, 134, 139 87, 29 Lanyon, Tommy 79, 109, 113 31 Larson, George 94, 73, 125, 96 Lasseter, Harold ,........,,... .. 66 Lassiter, Carroll ,,.............. 73 Lassiter, Bobby 107, 138, 50 1 39, 1 1 3 Lastinger, Biola ......,..,........ 73 LATIN CLUB ........ 136, 137 Latiner, Nancy .....,....,.....,,,, 79 Adrian Latner, Latner, Wayne .,,,.,,..... 66, 90 LoVoie, Roger 138, 70, 73, 99 125 Lawless, Ford ,,,,.,....,.,.,,,,,, 73 Lawrence, Cecil ......... .. 50, 91 Leach, James ....,,,....,....,,,,,. 66 Leach, Tommy ....,,,.,,,, 73, 125 LeCount, Peggy 130, 50, 134 91 Ledoux, Sandra ........ 79, 126 Lee, Ed ........ 79, 30, 97, 109 Leis, Gary .,,........,...,,......... 79 Lester, Edgar 106, 138, 50, 113 LETTERMAN'S CLUB ..., 138 Lewis, Mickey 138, 122, 66 69, 114 Lewis, Patric Ann ......,. 73, 90 Lewis, Patsy ...,......,,.. 118, 50 Lewis, Ray .. 50, 140, 141, 143 Lichtenwalter, Eugene ...... 73 Lindley, Frances Karen ...... 73 Lisle, Bobble ........,,...... 79, 99 Lisle, Edward ......,,..., 138, 50 Marotti, Gene ............ 138, 67 Marrall, Buster ................,. 79 Marrall, Patsy ,..,...,............ 67 Marshall, Patricia Ann 90, 29 Martin, Mr. .......,.,......,.....,. 18 Martin, Mrs. .........,.. 16, 126 Martin, Patsy Martin, Ronnie 106, 39, 51, 38 Martin, Ronald .........,....,,,. 79 Mason, Richard .......,.......... 109 Massey, Bob ...... ...... 9 1 Massey, Howard ,.,....,,...,,..,, 67 Mathis, James ...............,.... 79 Mathis, Josephine 121, 73, 29 Mathis, Mike .,................,,.. 73 Matthews, Alyce Faye ....,,.. 73 Matthews, Janyce Irene 73, 30 Maxwell, Barry 120, 122, 139 69, 145, 67, 31 Maxwell, Mr. .......,,,.,.......... 17 May, Janice Marie 121, 73, 134 126, 121, 29 Mayo. Nell ,..,.................... 79 Mayson, Richard ................ 79 Mazzeo, Peter ,,., 121, 73, 139 McAllister, William .......... 73 McBride, Laura .................. 73 McCall, Clara .........,.. McCarty, Jean ....,...,. McCarty, Karry 51, 126 79 McCormack, Kenneth Wayne 73 McCutcheon, Bert ............ 140 McDaniel, Maralea 29, 126, 67 McDaniel, Sylvia 130, 134, 67 McHale, Dennis ........ 67, 29 145, 136, 67 Morgan, Margaret 118, 138, 52 134, 114, 92, 145, 136, 128 94, 31 Morgan, Opal .....,,,............ 100 Morriaon, Barbara Gale 80, 97 Morrison. Billie Jo ...,........ 80 Morrison, James L. 106, 138 52, 122, 132 Morton, Marjorie .............. 67 Moseley, Vivien Slater 80, 109 Moseley, Huel ............,......, 80 Motsinger, Jane 118, 52, 95 Mott, Mary ............,.,....... 80 Moutz, Pat .................. 29, 67 Mullen, Bobby ............ 80, 97 Mullinax, Jay .,.................. 80 Murdock, Mary Lou ,......... 67 Murphy, James William .... 74 139, 99 Murphy, Raymond .. 106, 138 52, 124 Myers, David ...... 138, 29, 67 Myhan, Arverzene ............ 80 NATIONAL BETA CLUB 120 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 118, 119 Neff, Carol .... 130, 52, 134 Nettles, Mary Frances ........ 67 Newberry, Buddy .............. 80 Nichols, Mrs. ............ 18, 29 Nicholson, John Thomas 138 74, 124 Nielson, Donna .........,., 80, 29 Nielson, George 52, 122, 133 Parrish, Lou Ann 130, 53, Parrish, Mary Frances 74, 88 99 Partin, Eugene ............ 74, 29 Patchen, Sandy ........,... 80, 97 Pate, Tharice .................... 29 Pate, Robert Edgar ............ 67 Pate, Wallace ......,............. 80 Patisaul, Marsha ......,. l 74, 29 Patterson, Roy M. .............. 74 Paul, John 138, 136, 67, 125 113 Paulk, Charles .................. 74 Paulk, Patsy ,....,,. 121, 74, 31 Peck, Mrs. .....,.....,.,.... 14, 130 Perry, Falessica ........ 53, 126 Perry, Jimmie Kate ........ 67, 90 Perry, Rosalyn ..........., 67, 30 McIntosh, Margaret Lisle, Shirley .............. 79, 99 Little, Catherine Virginia 121 138, 73, 136 Little, George .................... 66 Little, Kenneth .................. 50 Little, Shelby . ,.....,....,......... 97 Longacre, Helen Sweet .... 79 Longacre, John 50, 140, 141 143 Lord, Linda ,...,..... ......., 6 6 Love, Dean ,....,.................. 31 Love, Doris Jane .... 73, 126 Love, Shirley ............ 51, 126 McKean, Tom .... 79, 97, 109 McKinley, Alan ....,,.,.......... 73 McKinley, Dorothy .............. 73 McKinnis, Judy 121, 73, 136 29 McKinzie, Bill .. 79, 140, 109 McKown, Harry Virgil .... 73 McLeod, J. C. ...........,,...., 73 McLin, Billy Rex 51, 140, 141 144 McMahan, Mary Frances .. 121 74, 126, 137 McNabb, Sue .,..,....... 79, 101 McNeer, I-Iunter 138, 124, 136 67, 113, 114 McVicker, David 51, 134, 91 Meese, Charley Stanley .... 74 132, 137 Nipper, Kenneth ................ 74 Nix, Calvin ........................ 80 Nixon, Lynda ..... ......... 8 0 Noble, Shirley ..... ............ 8 0 Noble, Vasper ...,...... 80, 100 Nolen, Mrs. ...................... 16 Nolen, Patricia 52, 98, 136, 31 Noles, Jimmy ........ 140, 142 Norman, Katherine .... 80, 100 Norrod, Johnny ................ 74 Nudelman, Judy 130, 139, 67 Nunn, Marlene .... 52, 95, 136 128 Oconnor, Barbara .............. 80 Ogburn, Jerry ............ 80, 97 Ogburrl, Judy ............ 120, 67 O'Kelley, Gail ........ 80, 100 O'Kelley, Devon O'Kelly, Ledon ....,,.. 74, 140 O'Leary, Pat ......,......... 80, 29 Olson, Jeanette .................. 80 Olsen, Otto ....,... 80, 74, 140 Peterson, David .........,...... 80 Pewitt, Nelson Douglas ...... 74 Pewitt, Taft ................ 140. 67 Phillips, James .................... 80 Phillips, Mr. ..... .......... 1 7 Phillips, Peggy .....,...... 80, 29 Philips, Ray ,.............,......,.. 74 Pierson, Phyllis Ann 100, 121 74, 126, 29 Pierson, Paul Raymond ..,. 67 Pigott, Florence Edith 121, 74 126, 29 Pittman, Calvin ................ 138 Pittman, Glenda ........ 54, 91 Pittman, Patsy ...................... 80 Plecker, Iris ........................ 80 Pobjecky, Richard 134, 67, 125 Poitras, Raymond ..,........... 74 Pollard, Geneva 54, 122, 104 129, 128, 32, 29 Pollard, Linda .... 80, 126, 137 Pollard, Maxine ........ 67, 29 Pollock, Jimmy Polston, Velma Lee Popham, Roger 80 Porter, Reba Ann 54, 126, 29 Postell, Johnny .................... 80 Potts, Donna .......,.... ....... 2 9 Potts, James ...,........,........... 74 Pottlnger, Charlottea ,. 80, Lovejoy, Dorothea 118, 51, 133 39, 139, 132, 145, 128, 86 Loveless, Miss .... 120, 14, 37 Lovier, Angel 130, 66, 29, 101 Lucier, Jean ................ 50, 91 Luckock, Ronnie 138, 67, 113 Luke, Bonnie ...........,...,...... 67 Luke, Garthel - ........... 73, 113 Luke, William Edward .... 79 Lusher, Miss ................ 14, 69 Lyle, Billy ...........,............ 79 Lyle, Judy .... 69, 128, 67, 29 Lyle, Shirley ...................... 67 Lynn, Mary Ida ................,, 79 MacCalla, Buster ........ 69, 67 MacDonald, Donald 121, 73 140, 101 Melvin, Ronnie .....,.. 52, 86 Mercer, Horner .....,.............. 74 Meridith, Harold Lee ....... 79 39 Powell, Donald Jackson .... 80 Powell, Eugene ........ 80, 109 Powell, Roger Eugene .,....., 80 Powell, Shirley Ann .......... 67 Powell, Walton .,,.........,..... 80 Prather, Dennis .....,.......... 74 Pratt, Virginia 121, 74, 133, 98 132, 121, 99 Price, Anne ....................,... 67 Price, Bill .......................... 80 Price, William Conway 54, 122 Pridgen, Ronnie ................ 74 Maisano, Sarah ........ 79, 100 122 MacPherson, Carol 130, 67, 31 Maisano, Anthony 138, 73, 124 109 Mann, Mr. ...,.... 17, 122, 27 Mann, Mrs. ........................ 15 Mann, Davis ..,.....,,,. 51, 133 Mann, Dorothy Dale 121, 73 132 Mann, Jim .............,..,..,...... 79 Merritt, Rodney 52, 140, 141 Merritt, Russell ............,.,... 79 Middleton, Nora Lou Mikell, Louise .,.........,,,,.....,. 79 Mikesell, Miss ,....,...... 19, 131 Miller, Lynn Miller, Mike ....,. ...,..... 7 9 Miller, Robert ,.-- -,--- 9 8, 67 Mills, Sandra .,.......... 126, 67 Mincey, Eunice ........ 79, 100 Mitchell, Helen .. 74, 104, 99 Mitchell, Louise ........ 130, 98 Mitchell, Mr. ...................... 13 Mitchell, Richard 138, 133, 132 67 Mobley, James Albert ........ 74 Mock, Donald ............ 67, 125 Mock, Grace .......,.... 80, 126 Olsen, Owen .... 53, 140, 141 Orr, Charlene ............ 53, 98 Ortt, Mr. .................... 12, 84 Osborn, Mike ...l........ 138, 67 Ott, Sharon ................ 98, 67 Ott, Susan 121, 138, 74, 139 Outlaw, Reginald ................ 80 Outlaw, Thelma ........ 53, 91 Owen, Barbara 100, 121, 74 Owen, Clara Lee .............. 80 Owen, Hilary ............ 80, 99 Owen, Jane .,.............. 74, 29 Owen, Mrs. ............ 16, 126 Owen, Robert 53, 122, 39, 123 144, 32 Owens, Julius ................... 53 Oxford, Russell Padgett, Lavinia ..,..... 53, 29 Padgett, Shirley ............... 74 Padgett, Mr. ............ 19, 134 Parker, Billy ...... ............ 8 0 Parker, Bobby .......,,,.......... 67 Parker, Burt ....,........... 74, 30 Parker, Dick 138, 122, 67, 114 Parker, Janice ............ 80, 29 Parker, Roger Eugene 121, 74 Proffitt, Janet ..1... 94, 67, 96 Purvis, Karlene, ,... 54, 98, 30 Quinn, Tommy ........ 67, 113 Rabb, Earle ,..... 1. 64, 84, 136 Race, Austin Thomas 54, 134 140, 141, 144, 129 Race, Fannie Maud .... 121, 74 134 Race, Jean 138, 54, 134, 122 39, 38, 132, 104, 32, 87 Ramage, Mrs. .................... 13 Ray, Keith 106, 54, 122, 38 129, 32, 1 1 3 Ray, Roger .............,.......... 80 Recker, Ken ................ 80, 114 RED CROSS COUNCIL 101 Redd, Kathryn ........ 80, 101 Reed, Sandy ........ 80, 100, 29 Mann, Morita 118, 51, 93, 132 119, 129, 128, 96, 87, 31 Mannix, Mike 51, 122, 39, 38 36, 32 Marotti, Bobby ................,. 79 Monk, Marilyn .................... 67 Mooney, Barbara ................ 80 Moore, Janell ........ 121, 74 Moore, Janice Marie 80, 100 101, 29 Moore, Jo Ann .... 100, 74, 29 Moore, Johnnie .................. 74 Moore, Thomas ................ 74 Moore, Suzanne .. 136, 99, 67 Moore, William Howard .. 121 74, 125 Moran, Catherine .....,.......... 74 Moran, James .................... 74 Morgan, Barbara 120, 138, 134 136, 109 Parker, Teddy .................. 53 Parks, Bennett 118, 53, 145, 31 Parks, Stephen ........ 74, 145 Parrish, Farley .................. 140 Parrish, Faye ...... ......... 6 7 Parrish, Joseph Redfield, Lois ...,............,... 80 Reel, Miriam 121, 74, 31, 139 131, 31 Reese, Harry ............ 80, 109 Reeves, Barbara Jean 118, '54 134, 126, 96 Reeves, Gerry King .....,..,... 80 Register, Gareth .....,,.......,... 81 Reynolds, Barbara 121, 74, 126 132, 29 Reynolds, Sandy ,............... 74 Rhoden, Marshall .............. 81 Rhoden, Mary ........ 81 nice, nun: ...A.......Y..Y......... I1 Rice, Mary ............ .v.. 8 1, 100 Richardson, Jerrie Ann .... 130 138, 54, 122, 128, 32, 38, 88 104, 129, 131, 29 Richardville, Gerald Stephen 94, 96 Riggs, Sarah ................ 81, 126 Rikard, Charles Edward .. 81 137, 125 Riser, Gail Patricia .... 74,-' 29 Ritter, George ........ 145, 67 Ritter, Lucy 121, 74, 134, 135 136, 121 Rizer, Joyce Marie 121, 74, 101 Rizer, Shirley ..................... 55 Roberts, Barbara Jean 81, 29 Roberts Etsol 107, 55, 39, 38 124, 129, 32, 96 Roberts, James Aaron ........ 74 Roberts, Kenneth ........ 74, 30 Roberts, Paul ....,..1.......,.... 67 Roberts, Rebecca .,..,... 74, 145 Roberts, Ruth Ann 55, 98, 143 Robertson, George .. 145, 67 Robinette, Sonya .. 121, 74, 31 Robinette, Romola ...... 55, 139 onelton, James ........ 139, 68 Sherman, Carlton ....,........... 56 Sherman, Gloria Jean 56, 91 Shepherd, James Kenneth 96 Sheppard, Alan ........ 81, 109 Shiver, Marlene 100, 74, 29 Short, William Edward Shouppe, James .......,.......... 81 Schuler, Marilyn 120, 31, 69 139, 136, 128, 68 Simmons, Lomax .....1.......... 74 Simmons, Paul .................... 81 Simmons, Ray ........,,,........... 81 Simmanton, Don 120, 56, 134 145 Sims, Bryant ,,.,..........,, 68, 96 Sims, Charlotte ............ 81, 30 Sims, Glenda .... 121, 74, 131 Sites, Jack Edward .... 138, 56 122, 133, 39, 93, 132 Skidmore, Robert ................ 68 Skipper, Esselean Slack, Barbara ....,......,..,..... 74 Sloan, Mr. ...... 14, 88, 37, 27 Smathers, Fairfax .. 81, 139, 29 Smathers, Jimmy ........ 74, 125 Smith, Barbara .......,.,.. 81, 74 Smith, Bronzell ...............,.. 75 Smith, Clinton .................... 81 Smith, Clyde Eugene .. 140, 68 Smith, Erma Lee .... 75, 126 Smith Grady L. 138, 68, 113 Smith: James Leroy Strom, Arlis 118, 130, 132, 136 119, 68, 96 Struthers, Billy .................... 81 STUDENT COUNCIL 84, 85 Sullivan, Donald Calvin Summers, Cliff ...,.i.. 81, Summers, George 107, 56, Surrency, Mallary ........ 81, 98 144, 68 109 109 118 Sutton, Donald 140, Swann, Gene ............ 81, Swearengin, Rondall .......... 81 Sweat, Barbara Ann 31, 139, 68 Sweat, Mary Lee .... 121, 75 ' 136 Swift, Susan ............ 75, Swindell, Patty ............ 81, 137 Swinson, Bill 107, 31, 57, 39 38, 32, 113 Sykes, Saundra 130, 134, 139 99, 68 Tanner, Lois ........................ 75 Tapp, Mary 118, 57, 93, 136 96, 86 Tate, Donnell ........... . 81, 140 Taylor, Carol Lee ..,.,. 81, 101 Taylor, Betty ............1....... 68 Taylor, Daniel 75, 145, 136 Taylor, Marvin Dewayne .. 81 Taylor, Peggy Alice Taylor, Willard .................. 81 Tew, Jimmie Nell 75, 126, 30 29 Thackey, Gwen ................ 121 Thigpen, Sandra 134, 99, 68 Thomas, Wanda ........ 81, 100 Varner, Geraldine .... 57, 91 Varner, Kenny .................. 81 Varner, Melva .......... ...... 9 1 Vaughn, Betty Jane ............ 75 Vaughn, Ivan Vegas, Mrs. ........................ 15 Vickers, Juanita 121, 75, 99, 29 Vickers, Lunell Wadley, Billy 138, 75, 98, 124 Wagman, Fay 121, 75, 126, 29 Wakefield, Nancy 121, 138, 75 137, 131 Waldrop, Miss .... 18, 138, 31 Wales, Tom .... 81, 140, 144 Walker, 75 Walker, Geraldine ............ 81 Donald ........ 81, Roden, Wallace ............ 67, 90 Roden, Howard William Roddenberry, Helen ............ 81 Rogers, Laurle Lee .... 55, 126 101 Rollins, Marie ......,..... 67, 90 Rose, Lottie ...................... 81 Ross, Bobby Clark .... 74, 140 Ross, Lamar .... 81, 98, Roubos, David ..... 81, 109 124 Rountree, Dorothy .... 1 21, 74 Tinsdale, William Riely 121 Smith, Jean ...,...... 94, 130, 68 Smith, Jimmy .................... 75 Smith, Jim Matthew .......... 81 Smith, Margaret 121, 138, 75 133, 139, 132, 136,' 30, 101 Smith, Marilyn ........ 41, 126 Smith, Miss ........ 16, 37, 87 Smith, Odette 130, 69, 139 136. 99, 68, 101 Smith, Oveda ........,,.,.......... 68 Smith, Pat Smith, Tana ....,,,....... 121, 75 Smith, Walter DeVaughn 134 Smith, Wayne ............ 81, 113 Smith, William Carl ........ 81 Smith, Zona Bell .....,........ 75 Snively, Russell ........ 81, 140 Snively, John ............ 122, 68 Snow, Pat .................... 56, 90 Thompson 1 Marion Christine 121, 75, 126, 31 Wear, Joanne 98, 131, 68, 29 Snyder, Sharon Kay 75, 101 139, 101 Rowe, Bobby .................,.... 55 Rowe, Coulette .................. 67 Rowe, M. Z. 121, 74, 133. 132 99, 29 Rowe, Bobby ...... ...... 7 4, 86 Rubley, Don ...........,.,........ 81 Rudd, Ronnie ...................... 81 Ruthf Charles .... 67, 125, 96 Ruth, Terrence .,................ 74 Rutledge, Bobby ......,. 55, 125 Rutledge, Patricia Lynn .. 100 74, 29, 90, 91 Rutledge, Wanda Kay 121, 74 139, 121 Rye, Ronald ...................... 67 Sabiston, June 81, 126, 101, 29 Saliba, Mr. ........................ 17 Salmond, James ................ 81 Salmond, Lee ....................,. 55 Sapp, Willodine 120, 126, 67 Saul, Mr. ............ 18, 37, 90 74 Saye, Susan ........................ Scales, David ...... 120, 55, 31 Scarbrough, Mrs. ........ 19, 31 Schneider, Michael , ........... 67 Schneider, Pete .......... ...... 5 5 SCHOOL LIFE ..,.,....... Schopke, Mrs. ............... . 20-33 15, 84 Sones, Perry .............. 81, 109 Sorrells, Peggy Frances 100, 75 SPANISH CLUB .... 135, 134 Thompson, Faye ................ 81 Thompson, Jo Love Thompson, John .. 122, 98, 68 Thompson, Marion .......... 121 Thompson, Wilbum .. 75, 140 Thornhill, Robert Thornhill, William 140, 144 68 Thornton, Betty Jean 57, 68, 30 Thornton, Carolyn 121, 75, 96 Thornton, Mrs. ..,......,,,,,,,,, 19 Thornton, Patricia Ruth 120 57, 95, 136, 128 Tillman, Clyde ............,..... 68 Tillman, Earlene .... 81, 137 75 Thomlinson, Faye .............. 75 Toole, Donald ............ 68, 113 Trabulsy, Dianna ........ 81, 29 Traviss, Jack .. 138, 68, 125 TRI-HI-Y CLUB ...... .... 1 31 Trim, Barbara Trim, Peggy 29, 75, 126, 121 99 Troup, Faue Ellen ...... ..... 7 5 Troupe, Julian ....... ........ 8 1 Troup, June ...................... 68 Trueheart, Mickey .... 75, 122 Tucker, Doris Ann .............. 75 Tucker, Miss .............. 14, 136 Walker, Herman Lee ........ 75 Walker, Larry ............ 81, 30 Walker, Leonard ................ 81 Walker, Madison ........ 68, 90 Walker, Myrtice 120, 57, 126 90 Wall, Marvin Mitchell ........ 75 Wallace, Bonnie .. 81, 100, 29 Walling, Melba .................. 81 Waiters, Marie .................. 81 Walton, Shirley ........ 75, 126 Wander, David Lloyd 75, 145 Ward, Emmet Ernest 138, 57 124 Ward, Evelyn ..... . ...... 57, 29 Ward, Kay Francis ............ 75 Ward, Oretha Sue ........ 57, 30 Ward, Pat .......................... 75 Ward, Wesley ......,........... 68 Ward, Whitley .................. 68 Warren, Kay 130, 104, 128, 68 Warren, Lamar ,............,.... 81 Warren, Lyndon .................. 68 Wasmund, Elaine 94, 69, 68 96 Waters, Carolyn ................ 81 Waters, Carolyn Virginia .. 81 Waters, Oliver Jackson ...... 75 Waters, Thomas Woody .... 81 Watkins, Toni 130, 138, 134 133, 104, 131, 68, 29 ' 75 Watson, David .................. Watson, Martha Watson, Marvin ................ 68 Watson, Sue ................ 68, 29 Wear, Gretchen ...... 81, 126 Webb, Jimmy 138, 58, 132 124, 32 Webb, Linda .... 81, 131, 99 Wechter, Vera Mae .......... 81 Wedge, Gary ............ ...... 7 5 Wedge, Roger .................... 81 Weeks, Buddy Weitzenkorn, Norma 130, 58 139 Welch, Nancy .................... 75 Welch, Virginia ............ 58, 91 Wells, John ......... ......... 8 1 Sconyers, Fred .... 81, 137, 109 Turner, Ronnie Speer, Fred ................ 56, 31 Spencer, Lee ........ 29, 137, 68 Spires, Kathryn ................ 81 Spires, Wynelle ...,.... 75, 126 SPORTS .................... 102-115 Stafford, Beverly ................ 81 Stafford, Larry .................. 81 Stanley, Jack Author ...... .,..,. Statzer, Tom S. .................. 81 Stearns, Linda Kay 121, 75, 84 139, 136 Steelman, Jack .,.......... 56, 99 Stephens, Frederick ............ 81 Stephens, Philip 136, 68, 114 29 Stephens, Stephen ................ 75 Stephenson, Ken Stephenson, Mary Ruth 121, 70 Scott, Gay .................,.. 81, 137 Scott, Hazel ...........,.......... 81 Scott, Herman .................... 74 Scott, Jim ...................... 81, 84 Scott, Martha Lou 56, 119, 128 133, 118, 86 Scott, Shirley ...................... 68 Sealy, Jerry ........................,. 81 Searcy, Laverne 98, 129, 128 68 Seay, Sara Nell 120, 130, 134 69, 93, 128, 68 Segers, Ellie ................ ' 124, 68 Sellers, Mary .....,...... 81, 100 Selman, Harold ..,.,,.. 68, 90 SENIOR SUB-DEB ,,,,,,,. 130 Sharp, Billy .........,............ 68 Shaw, Wayne .. 68, 140, 109 Sheffield, Barbara Jo 126, 68 101 Sheffield, Emma Lou ........ 68 75, 136, 29 Stewart, Robert ................ 75 Stewart, Eldon Stewart, Glennell Stewart, Ronald Stewart, Shelby Loretta 121, 75 126 Stidham, Sim ......,,........ 68, 96 Stockard, Jack Milton St0lZ, Ann 95, 118, 56, 133 189, 139, 132, 119, 128, 87 Strickland, Bobby ................ 68 Strickland, Calvin ...,.......... 75 Strickland, Donald Wayne 75 Strickland, Janice .............. 126 Tuttle, Jane Ellen 121, 75, 136 Tyler, Billy L. .................... 81 Tyndal, Geraldine .............. 81 Tyndal, Shirley Faye .......... 75 Umphries, Roger ................ 57 Vaccato, Val ................ 81, 29 Vance, Jimmy .................... 81 Vanbuskirk, Barbara 81, 100 126 Van Duyne, Ann 81, 100, 126 VanDuyne, Giles ................ 81 VanDuyne, Lucille 121, 70, 75 133, 104, 96, 29 Vanegdom, Margueritte .. 121 75, 137, 99 Vanl-Ioozer, Elizabeth .. 68, 96 Vann, Betty Sue .................. 75 Vansant, Nancy 121, 75, 139 137 Varnadore, Melva ........ 81, 57 Varnadoe, Ronnie .,.. 81, 101 Welty, Linda Ann ................ 68 Welty, Rebecca ........ 81, 137 Wenzel, Judy 120, 133, 132 68, 101, 29 Weston, Barbara Ann 81, 126 127, 30 Weston, Jacquelyn 100, 121 75, 126 Westphal, Gerrie 94, 130, 58 122, 129, 131, 128, 32, 96 WHEEL CLUB ................ 125 Wheeler, Mrs. ............ 12, 29 Wheeler, Tom ............ 81, 31 Whidden, Dorothy .......... 58 Whidden, Samuel Paul .... 75 White, Betty Sue ........ 58, 126 White, David .... 75, 30, 113 White, Donald .................... 68 White, Nadine ............ 81, 100 White, Ned ...................... 75 Whitener, Claude .............. 75 Whitman, Norman Jean .... 90 101 Whitney, Mr. ....... ....... 1 8 Whitney, Mrs. ....,,..,... 15, Whittsett, Thomas .. 58, 118 142 Williamson, Paul 106, 59, Williamson, Roy 138, 122, 113 64 . I J Wiedamann, Karl 138, 58 98 84, 68 156 Willis, Ardell ............ si, 140 Wiggins, Barbara .... 81, 100 Willis, Ronald 94, 59, 92, 96 Wiggins, Robert ............... 81 Wilson, Eddie 59, 124, 129, 96 Wilkes, Janet Arleen -1 75' 136 Wilson, Ernest 138, 5, 122, 96 Williams Gail ....,,...... 81 84 113 Williams George 75, 137, 125 Wilsgny Flo, -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Williams Ha1'OlCi .... 81, 113 Wilson, Joe Earl ,,,,,,,, 75, 113 Williams. Juanita -----,------ 59 Wilson, Pearleen .............. 59 Williams, Lonnie .............. 81 Wilson, William 59, 134 139 Williams, Patsy 138, 59, 122 91 31, 38, 104, 129, 128, 32 Winget, Darrell ........ 38, 113 Williams, Shirley Anne ...... 75 Winters, jackie ,,,,,,,, 59, 91 Williams, Terry 64, 124, 68 Wolfe, Kay ,,,, 120, 59, 126 , 1 K ,., I ' ,1 ,4 . .- ' I f I Q, A J' I, ,, 3 ' I I. , ' , f' ' 1 t , I, A I I I, Q . 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