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

 - Class of 1960

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Mr. Johnson and Mr. Niswonger watch Mr. Mann prepare to tee off on their regular Tuesday afternoon golf game. “Watching football games sure works up an appetite,” says Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Baur, as they brave the rain at the Dade City game. The Faculty Miss Randolph's painting shows she has other talents than that of Home Ec. teaching. i Our faculty has been teaching in Winter Haven for 388 years—collectively, of course. They are outnumbered 24 to 1 by the students (1200-50), but this doesn’t faze them; they came from eighteen states and the Panama Canal Zone just to teach in Winter Haven. Florida, being local, has ten representatives, and Ohio comes next with five; Georgia, with four, is followed closely by Indiana, Tennessee, New York, and North Carolina, with three each. The Panama Canal is the farthest away of our teacher’s birthplaces, and only four teachers come from states west of the Mississippi: Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri. A versatile bunch, the faculty has hobbies that range from spelunking (cave exploring) to coin-collect- ing to conversation. They like to eat anything from Moo- goo-gai-pan to strawberry shortcake; and steak: broiled, fried, or barbecued, is an overwhelming favorite with nineteen of the teachers being steak addicts. Twenty-eight teachers have B.S. degrees, nineteen have B.A.’s and thirteen have their masters’ degrees, which they have acquired from colleges in nineteen states.

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Our Favorite Faculty TOP ROW: CARL R. NEAL—Sumner County, Tenn.—B.S., Middle Tenn. State College; Biology, Biology Club . , JAMES O. NISWON- GER-Pitsburg, Ohio—B.A.. M.A.. Ball State, Ind.; American History; FT A . . MRS. LUCILLE S. NOLEN—Newnan, Ga.—A.B., G5. C.W., Columbia; English II; Inter Club Council, Cheerleaders . .WILLIAM RODNEY PADGETT—Kansas City, Mo.—A.B., M.A., Wafford College, U. of S. Car., F.S.U.; DCT . . MRS. MARY PECK—Tampa, Fla.—A.B., F.S.U.; Eng. Ill, Business Eng.; Sub-Deb Club . . PAUL F. RAIONE—Patchogue, L. I., N. Y.—M.A., Stetson; Spanish, American History; Wheel Club. SECOND ROW: MISS ELEANOR SUE RANDOLPH--------Greensboro, N. Car.—B.S„ East Carolina College; Home Ec., FHA . . THEO H. SALIBA—Americus, Ga.—B.S., M.A., U. of F.; Alg. I, II, Functional Math; Bookshop . . MRS. DONNA HELEN SCHOPKE—Rockville. Ind.—B.S., Florida Southern, F.S.U.; World History; Jr. Honor Society, Dean of Girls . . MRS. DORIS SCARBROUGH—Waukesha, Wise.-Postgrad; Certificate in Library Science; F.S.U., DUKE: Librarian . . T. BARNEY SEARCY—Rutherfordton, N. Car,—U. of F.; Math, football coach; Lettermen’s Club . . GEORGE ALLEN SHEFFIELD—Haines City, Fla,—B.S.; F.S.U.; Drivers’ Training; B-squad football. THIRD ROW: MRS. ELIZABETH SOVERNS—Nashville, Tenn.—B.A., M.A., Duke, Florida Southern, Columbia; Eng. Ill; National Honor Society, Film Jockeys . . MISS PHYLLIS CLELAND SMITH—Sanford, Fla,—B.A., M.A.; F.S.U., Columbia; Trig-Solid Geometry, Alg. II, Plane Geometry; Annual Staff . . ROBERT L. STEPHENSON—Petersburg, Ind.—B.S., Indiana State Teachers' College; Personal Typing. Business Training . . MRS. CLOYCE THORNTON—Opp, Ala.—M.A., U. of F., U. of London. N.Y.U.; Secretarial Training, Shorthand . . MAYNARD A. TRAVISS— Mesick, Mich.—A.B.. Mich. State Normal. U. of F., F.S.U.; DCT . . MISS REBECCA WALDROP—Panama Canal Zone—B.A.. M.A.. Peabody College. Pbys. Ed. FOURTH ROW: JAMES H. WHITNEY—Tennessee—B.S., U. of Tampa. U. of F.; Football, basketball coach . . MRS. MARIE M. WHITNEY—Charlottesville, V«-—B.S., U. of Tampa. U. of F.: American Problems. Psychology; Student Council . . MRS. RUTH WOLFE—Lake Butler, Fla.— A.B., F.S.U.; Speech; Class plays . . ROY V. WOOD—Panama City. Fla.—Band II Certificate; F.S.U„ Marion, U. of F.; Band . . ROBERT K. OUNG—Kenosha, Wise.—M.S., Mansfield State College: Geometry. Alg. II: Hi-Y, Jr. Concessions.



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Takes It Easy Mrs. Whitney succumbs to the temptation of bake-sale goodies and hungrily proffers her money. Mrs. Copeland, one of the faculty’s most enthusiastic gar- deners, is proud of her orchids. iiiJJ • •••• Mr. Raione stands triumphantly over the little bug he has just killed. “This band would give you the shirt off his back,” says Mr. Wood as he unwraps the shirt they gave him for Christmas. Recuperating in the Men’s lounge after school are Mr. Hampton, Mr. Neal, Mr. Stephenson, Mr. Saliba, Mr. John- son and Mr. Livingston.

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