Winter Haven High School - Wha Hwa Hta See Yearbook (Winter Haven, FL)
- Class of 1964
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. , ,. .;,.,.. 4 w . - Wu- M' , Ikk law Page 2 Contents Introduction ................. 1 Faculty, Administration, and Curriculum ........... 18 Activities ................... 46 Organizations ............... 62 0 Sports ..................... 110 Underclassmen ............. 140 Seniors .................... 170 F oreword Our high school days are filled with cher- ished memories. Some you remember better than others - such as that important game you wanted so much to win, the A in Chem- istry, your first school dance, the prom, class rings, parties, picnics, the thrill of being a senior, and at last the wonderful feeling of accomplishment when that coveted diploma is placed in your hand. The Wha Hwa Hta See theme, itMemoriesf, written by a former graduate, Bonnie Muma, was chosen to help you remember these spe- cial moments at W.H.H.S. To you, the stu- dent body, we proudly present the 1964i WHA HWA HTA SEE. Annual staff Page 6 QINENG ROOM 1963-64 BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: Heft Io righD Whitley Ward, Secretary; Larry Houscr, Treasurer; Eloy Dela gudo, President; Bob Booth, Vicc-President. Dedication 1963-64 The Annual Staff, on behalf of the student body of Winter Haven Senior High School; proudly dedicates the 1964 Wha Hwa Twa See to the members of the WINTER HAVEN BLUE DEVIL BOOSTER CLUB for their outstanding service to the high school. They Gave Us Help . . . . . 0n the field, . . . with the scoreboard. Secretary of State Tom Adams. C. H. Ortt, Robert Brengle, Tom Adams. Winter Haven Senior High School Memorial Fund On Thursday, December 12, 1963, Secretary of State Tom Adams presented a charter for the Winter Haven Senior High School Memorial Fund to C. H. 0th and Robert Brengle, representatives of the student body. This fund was started in memory of David Page 8 . David Brengle Brengle, a former student of Winter Haven High School. Contributions can be made by an individual or business organization. Each year the fund will be used to help several worthy students with their college education expenses. N MEMORIAM John F itzgerald Kennedy U 91 7-1 9657 K . . ASK NOT WHAT 'OUR COUNTRY CAN 0 FOR YOU - ASK 'VHAT YOU CAN DO :OR YOUR COUNTRY. . . . JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY Remember the Days Of Our High School Years, The Broken Hearts That Had to Be Mended; Remember the Float for the Big Parade, The Hours Of Work With 3 Saw and Blade. :wi $ Jit v. Rfseeeu'h 1 x x x z x m r x mum: mm ws$ '7 z 1 Remember the Homework and All of the Tests, The Hours Of Work With So Little Rest. 3 m'h'wwvmi - Remember the Prom That the Juniors Planned The Dates, the Dances, the Parties Grand; Remember the Solemn Commencement in June, The Candles and Roses and F ull Summer Moon i i pnnm IA .1 I 7 ;'v 3 V W$n71Ha ' MUMA. twik Lgu n km, 3:1. .3 gisix 55 L Faculty, Administration, and Curriculum 81' mun Hmu Nnmmn x. . m mnrv 'SAJHQ IH'U 3' URH Cf 7791:55445 Mr. Saliba visits the faculty Post Office. Secretaries Aid Students and Faculty Typewriters clinking, phones ringing, Mrs. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Cox fill an important Wheeler singing, and faculty mingling. From 7:30 function in the efficient operation of our school. am. on into the late afternoon this is a familiar Upon their shoulders falls the task of keeping the sight in the center of activity at W.H.H.S. permanent records up to date, publishing daily bulletin notices, answering student questions, greet- ing guests, and keeping everyone posted on the routine of the school. Often it means the giving of extra time to fulfill their jobs. The Wha Hwa Hta See staff wishes to thank the office personnel for the many things they do to aid in their publication. Mrs. Wheeler Mrs. Cox Ilmutcr iichn nmnc Schools errm m nu Euvrmnwrm lmmmpaL Winner Ilnvcu. ilonbn TO THE SJ'UDI'IA f5 01 WINTER HAVEN HIGH HKIHOOI, 13:1H1..Iiun;-10IhrfxmmulSlnHfurihlohzn 411nm: u: mu Whit Huxa Hm 5m. 1t wnH 1m wr 11 lqu. dx'nr m mow wno .1 re, gxxuhmuug and m HWH Ijuva on i: will17vvxlxnv1Lvrvr.1mn1in;,;ihl Mmul mmm-iuh arv rn'mllni. Suphonxurx'. 11 .Mmor: um raw mmuhvivua mm' and .urx'ul .;1 am Jhxnggvn M, :hvy vxuw Hmuxhvlvom in Jumn mmmm. LU LV. :w' Mmhm H La my :wmu-rv hopr Hm! 'xn Wuxh'r Huu'n H' : m; :- 1m :7 prqm rm! you Aor your ncxl :aU-p lH lin' and hm nusv of ynu mu :mlmol wnll m .mlo m n miyr :irLNALK'I' mm n v 1w Hmm- who miiow. 51m. rm. - J g,Nf L; $4;in 1Q5 X kiixamlul levy Suprgw'l ?Prinmjml Mr. Claudv Hidlm 57 f s; Mr. Raione cheerfully does his job. Mr. Raione-Assistant Principal Operates Busy Office With an almost uncanny ability to see through alibis and excuses, and with a ready humor for any situation, Mr. Raione, our assistant principal, is a combination of brisk efficiency and enhrgy. His discerning nature in handling attendance problems, pacifying teachers, and conferringr with parents, is a vital asset which the Wha Hwa Hta See staff in- behalf of. the entire school wishes to congratulate. Cheryl and Patty are kept busy with attendance office records. Guidance Counselors Give Direct Aid W'EWe-wfy iWWm Keeping W.H.H.S. running smoothly is a difficult task, but guidance counselors helped considerably. Perhaps the staff members who had direct contact with more students were Mrs. Schopke and Mr. Whitmer. They were always available for advice concerning courses, college entrance requirements, and the many problems young people face. On them fell the responsibility of adminis- tering and interpreting the wide variety of aptitude and achievement tests that were available. Mrs. Schopke answers Michelle's questions. Mr. Whitmer counsels with Susan. Page 24 Every day about 11:30 you can see hun- dreds of teenagers rushing towards the lunch- room. This stampede is a result of the excel- lent food served in the cafeteria. Mrs. Jones and all her assistants have made an outstand- ing effort to enlighten the lunch hour by decorating the lunchroom on holidays and serving delicious well balanced meals once a day, five days a week. Mrs. Jones orders food for hungry students. Man Does Not Live By Bread Alone-He Must Have Peanut Butter! Mrs. Jones and her ten assistants feed 1500 students daily. W.H.H.S. Boasts Largest F acultj Mrs. Gloria Alderman Mr. Gorman Ayers Mrs. Mary Baur Mr. Carl Biddle Mr. John Black Mrs. Ruth Connor Mr. Mann receives outstanding teachers award. Mr. David Cox 0 Staff Members Mr. Jack Deedrick Mrs. Dorothy Dillard Mr. William Duncan Mrs. Margaret Ford MFS- Grace Giles Miss J 0y Gray Mr. L. Warren Harrell Mrs. Juanita Hilliard Mr. William Hoffses Mrs. Evelyn Humphrey Mr. Robert Jamison The pause 111m refreshes. Mrs. Sara Johnson Page 28 Come with me, sonny! ! 3 M . William Johnson Mrs. Helen Laney Miss Linda Lea Mrs. Evelyn Lee Mr. William Livingston Mr. Herman Lofton Mrs. Patricia Long WHAT did you say??? Mrs. Deana Lybrand Mrs. Imogene McConkey Mr. Chester Mann Mrs. Helen Martin Mr. James Miles Mr. James Niswonger Mr. Leslie Oldt Mr. C. H. Ortt Mrs. Mary Peck Mrs. Edith Phillips Mr. Paul Raione Mr. Roy Riley DODRUR??? Mrs. Gay Robbins Mr. Theo Saliba It was concentration I know . . . Mr. Louis Smith Miss PhyIIis Smith Mrs. James Soverns Mr. James Soverns Mr. Robert Stephenson Page 32 Mrs. Ruby Sutton Mrs. Cloyce Thornton Mrs, Mary Van Duyne Miss Rebecca Waldrop Mrs. Jean Welborn A College Night conference Mr. Duaine Whitmer Mr. James Whitney Mrs. Marie Whitney Mrs. Carole Wines r4 1 3 3 NM V; ' w b ' ! .u y: Mrs. Ruth Wolfe Mr. Roy Wood Mr. Robert Young Arv ,mu lhvrc? '3 '3 NOT PICTLVRED Mr. Bates Mr. Bridges Mr. Glover Mr. Hampton Mr. Haygood Mr. Walker HMinds open to new knowledge Through research and study we gain the knowledge of our world, its people, and its wonders. The library is the school, and the teachers, vuiders t0 the books. Information is abundant in many forms; magazines, books, encyclopedias, movies, and slides. The library is managed by Mrs. Soverns assisted by Mrs. Graham, secretary to the library. Mrs. Lee is in charge of the new audio-visual department. Interesting? Knowledge Is Research Mrs. Lee heads the new Audio-Visual department. A book's view of a student Mrs. Wines Study Is Basic Mrs. Buur, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Dantzler, Mrs. Hilliard, Mr. Lindsey, and Mr. Bridges. N01 pictured: Mrs. Giles and Miss Cray. Gee, I wonder who will go out with me. gelt. hTo be or not to be? So utter many Senior English students. The twelfth grade course includes a study of Chaucer, Shakespeare, and other English literature plus a review of grammar. The Junior year is devoted to a study of American authors and their works plus a detailed study of prospective career possibilities. This vocational study is climaxed by a theme. Julius Caesar spends a few weeks with every industrious Sophomore and then the scene changes to Idylls of the King. Each Sophomore lays foundations of skills and knowledge for future years. L. to R.: Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Wines, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Lybrand, and Mr. Bag- Mrs. Connor and Mrs. Dillard Mrs. VanDuyne and Mrs. Alderman 10,9,8,7,6... Jeff and Kathy are preparing to ttblast 0fo for Mexico. The language department offers courses in French, Latin, and Spanish. Altogether there are 19 classes in foreign language: 5 in French, 4 in Latin, 10 in Spanish. A study in the fundamentals of grammar is incorporated with the modern audiolingual techniques in modern languages. In the 35 unit language laboratory the students participate actively by listening, repeating, and responding to tapes prepared by native speakers from various countries. An attempt is made to give life to Latin by including films, oral reports, projects, all of which offer contrast of the past to the pres- ent. JX X; x t X 7 x3 No Pi Q3 Math 13 Challenge L. to R.: Miss Smith, Mrs. McConkcy, and Mr. Saliba. In the field of mathematics there has been a tremendous change in the method of teaching and in the content covered. Our math department is keeping up with the times by offering a three year modern program. In the Class of 1964 is the initial group of seniors with a complete modern background. In March top students participate in the National Math Contest. If the perform- ance is outstanding in comparison with students from other schools, a student may have the privilege of attending a summer math camp at some college sponsored by the National Science Foundation. iiNo, itis the C scale over the D3, WOO and Aixi is given by fixizlAixl An efficient science department encourages the students to look into life. The field of science is becoming broader and more important with each passing day. The im- portance of science is being stressed more by teachers throughout the nation and by the Na- tional Science Foundation. Truly an essential part of our high school curriculum, the science department offers ade- quate courses in physics, PSSC physice, biology, Chemistry, and physical science. Science Is. Progress Concentration is necessary Accuracy! The Social Science faculty, composed of eight members. all have done graduate work in the urea. Courses offered, all of which are for a full yearls credit, are: world history; world geography; American history; American institutions: and psychology. L. to R.: Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Laney, and Mrs. Whitney. ttFIRE! ! Mr. Riley, Mr. Niswonger, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Black. The objectives of the courses, toward which the total program is directed, are: 1. An understanding of the world and its peoples. 2. A knowledge of and an appreciation for the American heritage. 3. Appreciation of the contributions of past generations and 0f the responsibil- ity of current society to our culture. Pam: 4.0 To encourage an appreciation of art and music is the purpose of our excellent fine arts department. The music department, through their careful studies, rehears- als, and many concerts, provides much enjoyment for the student body as well as themselves. The art department encourages student creative expression in all artistic medias, including oil7 tempera, sculpture, and water color. Under the instruction of Mrs. Dantzler, students learn basic principles of design and composition and widen their ap- preciation of art. Art teacher, Mrs. Duntzlcr, adds final touches to a painting. F ine Artsy Encourage Creativity Art offers Richard Cole an opportunity for creative ex ression. HI want to hold your hand . . . p tleths sec . . . Where was I? Chorus director, Mr. Walker, and band director, Mr. Wood, discuss plans for a future contest. Pat practices jkl; space fdsu. L. to R.: William I'Ioffst-s, Rodney Padgett, Leslie Oldt, and Robert Steven- son. The program offered by the DCT department Business Education department is to better train makes possible the acquisition of valuable on-the- students for their place in the business world of job training and experience for those students in- tomorrow. terested in performing well the duties of their Among some of the available courses are: typin , chosen vocation. shorthand, business English, and secretarial train- The basic purpose of the courses offered by ing. Experience Is the Best Teacher L. to R.: Mr. Miles, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Thornton, Mrs Humphrey. - w IN! - wmmwmu Eyes 0n the hook. Dunn AD The course offered in Drivefs training makes the average student more aware of the dangers connected with driving in today,s fast traffic. Instruction is given in the hope of enabling students who drive to become conscious of the rules of safety. L. to R.: Mr. Deedrick, Mr. Haygood, Mr. Lofton, and Mr. Ayers. Health Is Training and Exercise Push, Pull, push, pull . . . The phys. ed. department helps to develop skills in sports. Through daily exercise routines students are better able to keep physically fit. Instruction Leads to Better Methods 'l'hrnugh agriculture, a vocational study, our huys ztrc inslructctl and prepared for the future. In their study they learn the basic mmlt-rn mvthmls of farming and economical munugonwnt. H mdln KIUMU III nut mul bemb doli L.: Mr. Smith and Mr. Harrel talk over the agriculture program. culture. the trainingr in this field IS 0f dl- rcct impnrlum'c to our vommunity. Willie asks Mr. Smith for assistance. The home economics department, under the di- rection of Mrs. Welborn, Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Long, offers excellent training on an expanded and Gail reaches for the butter. newly organized basis. For the first time, students may choose a semester of study from offerings of Foods and Nutrition; Clothing and Textiles: Child Development; Housing and Home Furnishings; Personal, Social, and Family Relations; Modern Family. Living; and Home Management. Realizing the importance of maturity and train- ing in parenthood, instruction in select subject areas is offered for boys as well as girls. Semester projects are carried out at home under joint super- vision of parents and teachers. Activities and class- work of this sort help prepare them for their roles as homemakers in the future. A new project underway Jim constructs another figure. Understanding Is Progress Winter Haven High School offers a variety of vocational courses, including electronics and indus- trial arts, to all students throughout the year. The department helps boys to develop skills and abili- ties which are beneficial to both college-bound stu- dents and those who do not plan to go to college. It takes skill to build a device like this. L. to R.: Mr. Jamison, Mr. Bates, Mr. Bittle, and Mr. Livingston. ACTIVITIES Nancy Culpepper, Judy Smith, and Frank Vaughn participate in college night. A new sophomore, Beth King, looks for 11cr next class. A School Year Begins Our colors are carried by Johnny Brooks, Chad Goff, Bud Costello, and Tommy Kirk. Many mornings begin with humorous announce- ments by Ross McVickers and Elaine Patterson. At a tense moment Iris Shim views the game. Coon Elswick fouls a touchdown is near. Judy Hill and Pat Beach cheer on the Devils. The Many F aces of Spirit J ohn Schwarz wants the Devils to win. David Fisher M.C.'s our Pep Rallies. Homecoming Homecoming week at Winter Haven High arrived with an onrush of activity, anticipation, hard work, and Blue Devil Spirit. The week started with those last min- ute touches on the floats for the big parade. The floats having been completed, Devil fans could relax and attend the Homecoming Dinner sponsored by the Key Club. During the dinner, Coach Tripplet gave a spirited talk about our great football team. The next night the Devil fans could be seen winding their way through the streets of Winter Haven in the traditional snake dance. The snake dance ended in front of a blazing bonfire at Denison Field. Finally came the cold night of the big Homecoming game which was triumphantly won by the Blue Devils with a score of 25-0. After the victorious game the 50th Anniversary Homecoming Dance was held at Nora Mayo Auditorium. At 12:00 pm. Bobby Downs and Pam Carnes were crowned king and queen for the 1963-64 Homecoming. With the crowning of the king and queen the unforgettable and wonderful Homecoming came to a happy end, but the lasting Blue Devil Spirit remained. 1963 One more ticket to the Key Club Spa- ghetti Dinner is sold by David Fisher. Homecoming King and Queen Pam Cnrnpg 2nd Rnhhv nnwnq Mary Friesner Bob Hollmeyer Homecoming $$ 9; ft; Cindy McDonald Barbara Jones Billy Silvey F . Anne Field Dean Delk Iourt 1963 f Philip Farinella Marilyn Robertson Broken lmm-s don't damper the spirit of Carv Patti Main and Rick Forsythe have little OUMC Vt'nunic-ls and Jerry Inn. ' 1n scllmg their bake sale goods. Studying? i! wuunow md Pmm 56 Fridays bring a switch in Phys. Ed. Activities Take Many Forms After school hours find Joann Scales and Shelley Boone together. If :1! first you don't succeed, try, try again! Not quite the Villas . . . but . . . Variety Through the Year Lin Hendrickson and Lois Johnson bum a ride after school. May I please speak to Mr. Ortt? Miss America could travel far on these. Preparation for the prom takes oh so long!! I wish the bus would get here! Graduation beach party Fate Ordains That All Good Things Must Come to an End. Fond memories will always tie seniors to Winter Haven High. Student Coun The Student Councilis purpose is to secure the greatest possible co-operation within the school and between the members of the school and its friends. Events which are enjoyed by the student body, such as assemblies, homecoming, and graduation dances are direct results of the CounciVs efforts. The major service projects are Sophomore orientation, White Christmas, and Clean-Up Day. Through its democratic process of receiv- ing, considering, and carrying-out suggestions from the student body, the Student Council is a vital and influential part of our school. SEATED: David Fisher, Tommy Kirk, Pam Carnes, Bo Hollmeyer, Jerry Hill, Leslie McIver, Bert Gerber. President: BOB HOLLMEYER Treasurer: LESLIE McIVER Secretary: PAM CARNES Vicc-Prcsident: JERRY HILL ackhone 0f W.H.H.S. Government Mrs. Whitney is always helping busy student council members. ANDING: Walter Gesell, Julita Lemgruber, Donna Mahaffey, Wilbur Wells, Dona Lock, Kay Blanton, Carol Wetherington, Pam mey, Ann Stephenson, Nancy Hollmeyer, Betsy Van Clief, Jane Kendrick, Suzy Hays. L FIRST ROW: Ada Hart, Elizabeth Struthers, Sue Crowell, Linda Mallory. Emily Smythe, Mrs. Schopke. SECOND ROW: Barbara Jones, Dchnruh Carmichael, Donna Ross, Cindy McDonald, Trudy Edel, Diana Jnhn, Maria Eisenschenk. THIRD ROW: Clem Fowler, Burharn Dory, John Schwarz, Marvin Burdette. Siogie Myers. Rosalind Hendrickson, JoAnna Groves. FOURTH ROW: Ross McVicker, Bill Tcdder, Fred Keiher, David Fisher, Chad Goff, Bah I'Intlmvycr, Jerry Hill. I.C.C. Promotes Leadership Training : 3er unit!!! ttt :- f; The Inter-Club Council is comprised of the presidents of the various organi- zations 0f the school. This year the Council has worked hard to uphold its main objective of promoting leadership, developing in- terest in school clubs, and coordinating Club activities. Under the guidance of Mrs. Schopke, I.C.C. sponsors many useful activities throughout the school term including 9 h J ,- 1 w' 3 44f i mvt'v FM? Talking nvcr. homework are the officers of I.C.C., Rosalind Hondrickson, Secretary: Jerry ill, President; Barbara Duty, Chaplain; Marvin Burdettc, Treasurer; and David Fishor, Vicc-Prvsidcnt. the annual Leadership Training Pro- gram. Page 66 Extra! Extra-Read All About It. Do you want to know the score of e game Friday night, the news of 1b activities, or the latest school tssip? Read it in the Satan! For the first time in two years, 'inter Haven High School has a wspaper. Organized through the forts of a group of students led by lad Goff, editor, and with the aid Mrs. Whitney, the staff began the rar with a contest to name the pa- sr. Response was great, and the inning entry, Satan, was selected by e newspaper editors. A great asset in the promotion of 11001 interest, the Satan has success- lly gained the support of the entire udent body. The first issue of the Satan was a huge success. FIRST ROW: Carol McNatt, Pat Smith, Joy Smith, Linda Adams, Judy Cox. SECOND ROW: Darlene Chisholm Sherry Marrt-ll. Diane McQuarry. Billie Monk, Leslie McIver, Cyndy Broussard. THIRD ROW: Joanne Kempf, Linda Caudill, Janice Arthur. Carol Culick, Sandi Tomlin, Mike Paulson, Bonnie Westbrook. FOURTH ROW: Francis Welch, Karen Smith, Tom Brownyard, Bob Musselwhite, Chad Goff, Marvin Burdette, Kathleen Noranbrock, Karen Lang. On-the-Job Training Supplemente Mr. Ridlcy speaks at the installati 0f C.E.C. officers. Executive Board. Jerry Quulls, Allwrt Harrclson, Put Tyler, Sharon Rizer, Sue mecll, Sandi Giles, Jimmy Cox, JoAnu Bunn, and Charlotte Brown, enjoy the open house party which followed their installation. wax H C.E.C. SPONSORS: Mr. Stephenson, Mr. Hoffeses, Mr. Padgett, and Mr. Oldl. 1.32an g FRONT ROW: Mr. Stephenson, June Cox, Pat Tyler, Wanda Bell, Sharon Lewis, Shirley Cowning, Sandi Giles, Nettie Ruth Massey Wanda Henson, Patti Durrcnce, Mr. Padgett. SECOND ROW: Brenda Hammond, Norma Hales, Jennifer Harper, JoAnn Bunn, Myrn: Lord. Evt-Iyn VVngncr, Rosemary Boone, Jean Hornsby, Alice Ward, Sylvia Braddy. THIRD ROW: Mike Alexander, Marie Farrer, Mari Iyn Tindlc, Dorothy Daniels, Pat Dempsey, Sharon Rizcr. Sharon Bernard, Joyce Addison, Diane Shotton, Roger Dulmage. Page 68 lassroom Instructions for C.E.C. FIRST ROW: Pat Catlin, Kitty Dees, Sue Crowell, Elizabeth Douberly, Betty Cox, Mr. Hoffses. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Cox, Kathy Alcorn, Charlotte Brown, Linda Everage, Kinnie Owen, Bill Jansen. THIRD ROW: Rick Neidringhaus, Charles Lawrence, Bob Wray, James Bennett, Tommy Bennett, Tommy Norrell, Cary Simpson, Ray Lancaster. FOURTH ROW: Albert Harrelson, Douglas Durden, Perry Fox, Richard Carr, Glenn Broom, Ronnie Rizer. The C.E.C. program enables the student to com- plete his high school education, and receive on-the- job vocational or business experience at the same time. The main objective of this program is to better prepare the student for the economic and civic re- sponsibilities which he will assume upon graduation 7? from high school. The social phase of high school life is not neglected, however, but is provided for in the form of a very strong Club program which stresses the importance of leadership and coopera- tion in addition to affording many opportunities for good times and fellowship to its members. FIRST ROW: Coleen Mincey, Claudia Crodeman, Glenda Black, Mr. Oldt. SECOND ROW: Sue Lanier, Sharon Goff, Helena Walkowiak, Linda Colbert. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Hanley, Jerry Qualls, H. L. Adams, Eddie Haymen, Judy Carter, Patsey Whitfield. FOURTH ROW: Gary Priestler, James Graham, Larry Hendrick, Gene Smoak, Bobby McLeod, Benny Stone. Phil Lacerte. Prolibra Offe h . l ;I A 4.11:1 II ' ' h v .- Membership in the Prolibra is composed of the desk as- : ' , , i 1 , sistants and the projectionists in the library. All day, 1 V f . 'v . 5 3 throughout the school plant, these students are giving .. . 1, , . v :- service to the faculty and the student body. Hundreds of L . 'w 'Y Q books and almost as many magazines are constantly being h h I checked out, while hundreds are being returned. Desk as- sistants must keep accurate books on each item at the same time. The projectionists spend each day converting ordinary classrooms into theaters for the purpose of showing films, slides, and filmstrips. Altogether, this busy group, under the guidance of Mrs. Soverns and Mrs. Lee, lives up to its motto: ttNe tente auf perfice? or ttDonat attempt anything without completing it H Ptolibra Club officers: Carolyn Pilkenton, Richard Stchhins, and Sicgic Meyers. Library assistants are always ready to help a student check out a book. Pace 7. ervice for the School Bobby Wiggins uses the facilities of the library. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Soverns serve us the sponsors for the Prolibra Club. Marilee Mason, Jeanette Deese, Lavada Hall, Ronald Tucker. SECOND ROW: Carleen Backer, Peggy Luke, Pat Ellis, Carolyn Wright, Ray Bissctt, Vera Stamey, Jeanell Rice, Doris Ford, Sandra Wilson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Elizabeth Soverns, Ruth Wilkerson, Carolyn Pilkenton, Linda Roberts, Jim Burken, Mary Willis, Donna Smith, Erma Jean ThornhilL Mrs. Evelyn Lee. FOURTH ROW: Eileen Adams, John Walls, Bill Patchen, Irving Smith, Richard Stehbins, Sicgie Meyer, Dun Godfrey, A1 Neuenfeldt, Gaylus Cordel. FRONT ROW: Allen Morrison, Linda Castleberry, Jim Andvrson Cary Anderson Shelley Boone Jack Bissct Dun Blucmcnduhl Bah Brunson Don Cnrhilt John Cuthill Bultth Dccsc Ralph Diill Cary Ellis Jimmy Evans Johnny Criffis Charles Hancock Dun Hurlmn James Highlnwcr Kent Johnson Hurry Johnson Wayne Johnson Dick Junk David Kciffcr Kcn Kcrcc Larry Kilncr AI Knight Tulln-rl Luutcr Bob Meadows Waller Minccy Kcith Oliver Ricki Schopkc Torry Shipc Charles Smilll Ronnie Smith Page 72 Mike Tankersly Jimmy Ward Leonard Weston Ruddy Wise Splinter Wood Bully Adkins Cathy Baugh Prisillu Causey Betty Coburn Brenda Hightower Carolyn Harrison Yvonne Hodges Penny lecnhy Debbie Long Donna Mulluffcy Karyn Marshall Cindy McDonald Arlene Owen Cathy Peters Sue Ann Scott Jennie Sendral Suzanne Slocum Bunnie Spuugh Elizabeth Slruthers Sandra Wells Judy Wilkes Dvllbiu Wood Jun Wurdcman David Ard Paul Barber Slvvo Bvrtlliscl Johnny Davis Walter Dermid Mike Fuller Larry Creenwald David Hatmaker Dave Hubble Jerry Hubbell Joe Mcugher Don Patchen Tommy Patton Paul Stringfellow Jim Van Arsdall Don Vaughn Tommy Wulff Sylvia Boswell Elaine Boyle Harriet Crabtrce Carol Davidson Terry Lulos Margaret Mackenzie Penny May Faye Owen Linda Roland Laura See Jane Seiferl Sharon Slocum Barbara Stops Claudia Terry Kay Ting Carol Ward Ruth Wells Ceil Willson THE SYMPHONIC BAND Blue Devil Barn For twenty-two years, the W.H.H.S. Band has earned, under the direction of Mr. Roy V. Wood, an enviable reputation as one of the nation,s finest high school bands. The band has brought home many honors. It has appeared in football shows, school and community concerts, and a num- ber of parades, and is invited annually to events of national prominence such as the New Orleans Mardi Gras, the Mobile Mardi Gras, the Washington, DC. Cherry Blossom Festival, and the Indianapolis 500 mile race parades. A permanent member of ttFirst Chair of America? an ex- clusive national honor band yearbook, the band must maintain a consistent high quality of program over an extended period of time. As director, Mr. Wood has been a great asset to the school and community. He has served as past president of the Florida Bandmasters Association, past president of the Florida Music Educators Association, and secretary of the Florida Vocal Association. cal Inspiration THE MARCHING BAND and the DEVILETTES FIRST CHAIR OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: Ralph Diaz, Donna Mahaffey, Penny Jacohy, Ricki Srlmpko, Jimmy Evans. BACK ROW: Donald Corbitt, Talbert Lautcr, Hurry Johnsbn, Jack Bissctt, John Cuthill. CINDY MCDONALD Drum Majorcttc BETTY COBURN Drum Mujarcllc RALPH DIAZ Drum Major COLOR GUARD: John Brooks, Chad Goff, Tom Cos- tello, Tommy Kirk. Band officers are: Ralph Diaz, Captain, Harry Johnson, lst LL, Yvonne Hodges, 2nd LL, Jimmy Ward, 2nd LL, and Jimmy Evans, 2nd Lt. MAJORETTES: Yvonne Hodges, Debbie Wood, Betty Adkins, Jennie Sendral. MR. ROY WOOD, Band Director BLUE SQUAD 111111111 111111111, Mary Brown, Kathy Morrow June Watson, 1J11nn11 11'11511a11,511lly C 1111105 110111111 K111111V Kathy d1lV',Ju11y Williams Di11111 McQuu '1 ' 1 1, 1111111i1111 Bry 11111 1511141111 1 1 11111111110011: Nancy 13u111-1 Carol Danit 11111 Fowler 511111111 Mitchell, W11111111 Lin gston, Mary Fricsner Ann11 Field, .11111 Kennedy. Cindy Altman. DEVIL SQU AD Lisa K11 1111111111, Andr1111 Hist11d,Lind11 Copp11g1. Palsy 0111111. Susan Wl1il11 111111111 J1111 eroughs Lutriciu 111111111 1 ' 1111 1111111111111, Kathy Johnson Arlene V111151m1 c1111 Hock, 11011031 Steele Sully Lon 111111111, 1111ry1 TuV'lor, Pam Carncs Candy 11 E1111V,B111ick,'111mi McDuff Sully 11011111111111 Di1u111 1111111, JudV WurlcV Joy 111111.11, 131111111 1311il1y, Kay 131111111111 Putty Williams, .101111 01111111. Captain: Diana J1111n, Co-Captain: Judy Williams, Treas urer: Sally D110n1111iV1i11, Secretary: Diane McQuarry. Mrs. Connor, Devilettes sponsor, councils her girls. At the end of last year, a girls, drill team to march with the band was only an idea, but as more and more girls ap- plied for membership, this dream became a reality. Through enthusiasm and cooperation, the drill team became an accepted organization of Winter Haven High School. In August, the color and design of uniform and the name were decided; the team became known as the Devilettes. The provision of funds for the uniforms was to come from future bake sales, car washes, and school dances. Later in the summer, the Devilettes began learning march- ing routines. Through the help of Tony Kalogridis, who purchased films of marching bands of Florida, the Devilettes determined their goals and started working toward them. Two major factions of the Devilettes were their director and sponsor, Mr. Woods and Mrs. Connor. The Devilettes were always present at the home and away games and helped greatly to generate enthusiasm and spirit for our Mighty Devils. Through their industriousness and hard work, The Devil- ettes have helped to create a great school spirit. WINTER HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT CHORUS Under the direction of Mr. Millard Walker, the Chorus has contributed much to the life of our school and com- munity. Along with numerous assemblies and programs for the concert series with the band at Nora Mayo Auditorium, The Chow: the chorus has sung for various local organizations. Delegates were sent to participate in the District Con- test and the All-State Chorus. uBreathe, Open, Think Sing, says Mr. Walker, Chorus director. 3 r Carol Ahcll Lawrence Alsell Ruthy Adams Ena Barnett Pat Beach Sheila Beasley Christine Bidleman Barbara Boyd Elaine Boyle Cheryl Brantly Judy Bryan Beverly Cutrett Phyllis Collin Sharon Conerly Kathy Connely Linda Duncan Connie Eason Sandra' Fanning Roberta Fell Annette Garner Anne Graham J udy Hill Kathy Johnson Lois Johnson Glenda Kilgore Lavon Lambert Linda Lambert Rebecca Lemming Peggy Luke Conchita Maresma Donna Marshall Patricia Massey Diana McComic Connie McNult Joan Mincey Linda Nelson Gail Newsom Linda Phillips Rita Pulver Brenda Reese Jane Riddling Lalricia Rogers Jane Skipper Sherry Smith Patsy Spaugh Ann Stephenson Lynn Taylor Helen Telford Nora Venrick June Watson Sandra Wilson Thersa Williams Marta Woodham Carolyn Wright Pat Cleary Donald Adkins Charles Barnhill Jack Bissett John Hartman James Hightower Joe Hoffman Harry Johnson Kent Johnson J . C. Knight Bobby Lisle Ross McVicker Bobby Meadows Ricki Schopke Lamar Smoak Orrin Walker Leonard Weston Mary Ann Osborn Ross McVicker discusses chorus problems with Donna Marshall, Bev Catrel and Joe Hoffman. lakes Music Wherever It Goes CHORUS OFFICERS: Kent Johnson, Diana McComic, Donna Marshall, Orrin Walker, Bev Catrett, Latricia Rogers, and James Hightower. 3.x FIRST ROW: Brenda Leavitt, Nancy Lansden, Yvonne Gullege, Sherry Curits, Edna Seay, Nancy Culpepper, Sue Deal. SECOND ROW: Jane Haymond, Elizabeth Struthers, Beverly Storm, Patty Gessler, Margarte Thomson, Cheryl Taylor, Susan Birchen, Mrs. Alder- man. THIRD ROW: Gail Van Gundy, Cheryl Brantly, Jan Kennedy, Sally Coates, Linda Moore, Honey Steele, Wanda Livingston, Sara Fruntz. FOURTH ROW: Jean Bice, Kathy Keith, Sheila Boyd, Ann Graham, Judy Cox, Kaye Blanton, Linda White, Barbara Grenert, Sue Sprinkle, Margaret MacKenzic. FIFTH ROW: Li'nda Sowarda, Carole Gulick, Grayson Travess, Nancy Keith, Mary Lyle, Penny Jacoby, Linda Burger, Vicky de Onativia, Patty Bertke, Ann Castleberry. Trudy Edel ex- pounds on a sub- ject of interest. The War Dance begins! , ' , 'Jdgl' HI: The Ketos Serve the Future By Serving NOW KETOS learn humility. One little, two little, three little Indians, lots of Indian girls. Amiketos is now three years old. This year Ketos sold W.H.H.S. pennants. Most of the new members had to sell these as part of their informal initia- tion. The Formal initiation was held at Morrisonis private dining room and an impressive ceremony was presented. On the November schedule for the Ttlndians was the Devil Bowl Dance after the great victory over Orlando Boone. During the Christmas holidays the Ketos 501d Christmas tree tickets for the David Brengle Me- morial F mud. The final project for the year was making a plaque to hang in the cafeteria with the other service club plaques. OFFICERS: Mary Lyle, Vice-President; Vicky de Onativia, Treasurer; Barbara Grenert, Secretary; Trudy Edel, President; Sara Frantz, Parliamentarian; Jan Kennedy, Chaplain. D-.... 01 Anchor Enjoyed a Busy Year FIRST ROW: Ginger Robertson. Joy Smith, Cnnnie Cregory, PutsyHurgmvc. Judy Kiefer, Donna Mallufft-y Dolly Frazier. Emily Smyth. SECOND ROW: Susan 'l'c-trvuult. Sully Ltmgzucre. Ann Stevenson, Jean Craig, Rhonda Witt. Sandra Wells. Pam Krebs. Joy Cerber,Mrs. Rnhhius. THIRD ROW: Mimi Mt'IJuff. Carol Wetherington, Donna Rnss, Cindi Altman, Sue Ann Scott, Bonnie Westbrook, Mary Dilg. Julittl Lenlgrulu-r. Nancy Lester.Jm1n Green. FOURTH ROW: Susan Mehrlust, Anne Field, Linda Duncan, Karen Lang, Nancy Holhney- t-r. Ht'hy Van Chef. Jo Bissrlt. Marvin Kiester, Pam Brumhaugh, Mury Friesner. Zelhl Scott. Meeting the new year with great enthusiasm. Anchor Club accomplished many projects. Anchor began the school term with such activi- ties as the sale of theater identification cards. bake sales, dances co-sponsored with Key Club. and a visit to the Nye Jordan School for Exceptional Children. Traveling to St. Petersburg: and the Dis- trict Anchor convention. the W.H.H.S. Club won an award for having the most members present and journeying: the greatest distartce. The Anchors owe much to their new sponsor. Mrs. Robbins, who along with the Pilot Club, aided in making this year one of the most outstanding for Anchor. Ant'lmr initiate, Linda Duncan, wonders if shchll live through the tlny. Page 82 Anchor Beans are the cream of the crop. STANDING: David Fisher, Bob Hollmeyer, Morris Lulhur. Dean Delk. SEATED: Wal- ter Cesell, Jere Baxter, Coon Elswick. The solemn moment of formal initiation has finally arrived for Jean Craig and Marcia Keister. Ioking over last yeafs annual are Anchor officers: Bonnie Westbrook, Secre- ry, Mary Dilg, Corresponding Secretary, Emily Smythe, President, Ann evenson, Vice President, and Betsy Hargrove. Treasurer. Beacon-A Guiding Light for All. Under the vupch leadership of Miss Highes, sponsor. the Beacon Club has lived up to its high idvuls of friendship, Imdvrship. and scholarship. During: the year, the club members have served lhv svhtml by distributing student identification cards. helping: to landscape one section of the cam- an after game dance. decoratingr a Christmas tree for the school cafeteria. and selling mums for Home- coming. A Christmas banquet with their brother Club. Interad. was enjoyed by 311. Another successful year completed, Beacon Club 1111;. buying: a paper PUUPF for the office. sponsoring remains a gguiding light. FIRET ROW: Burlmm Janna. Linda Rmvos. Sandy Shores. Pam Cnrnes, Carol Georges. Susan Tarian, Theresa Williams. SECONI ROW: Linda MCNvor. Lisa Kendrick. Suzanne Fazzuri. Carolyn Eddy, Elizabeth Snverns, Shirley Lunz. Cheryl Hunnycutt. THIRI ROW: T.nu McDonald. Judy Wilkos. Pam Cnonvy. Dvhbio Carmichael, Diana Jnlm, Linda Ward. Ruth Wells. Miss Hughes. FOURTI- ROW: Virkiv Vail, Barbara Duty. Indie MrTver. Marianne Bovd. Mary Judy, Martha Wander, Linda Spaugh, Carol Ward, Judv Tap Ivy. FIFTH ROW: Marsha Wilson, Arlono Van Sam. Clem Fowler. Jane Seiffer, Letlm Owens. Arthcne Hollister, Jonnie Sendral. After dashing around school in heavy raincoat: and boots all day. these Beacon initiates are probably hoping to hear a clan of thunder. Waiting for her ship to Come in, is Beacon initiate, Linda Reaves. IACON OFFICERS: Vickie Vail, Secretary, Barbarb Doty, President, Martha ander, Vice-President, Carol Georges, Historian, Pam Cooney, Treasurer, d Suzanne Fazzari, Chaplain. Up pops the devil . . . and down went the dragon Miss Hughes, Judy Tapley, and Vickie Vail confer about the mum sale, Beacon's annual contribution to Home- coming week. Philos - Dedicated to Service - Philo initiates oblige the photographer. The Greek word Philomathians means htLife of Knowl. edgeh, and the Philo dedication to knowledge and service sets a high standard for ideals at W.H.H.S. This year has been a very active one for Philos. Philos again placed in the Homecoming float contest, winning third place. A child was sponsored at the Sun Land Training Center at Marianna, and the Philes spent fifty dollars in providing Christmas toys for the children in the training center. Annual projects have included Inter-Cirls Service Breakfast, the Chaplain Service, workdays on the Philo plot, and a dance after the basketball game. Proudly looking back, Philos have completed another successful year. Page 86 .tDragging the Dragon? ttOpen your mouth, close your eyes, and we'll give you some- thing to make you wise. Cindy McDonald. SECOND ROW: Lynn rIRST ROW: Mary Pottingcr, Donna Burroughs, Genie Stone, Dona Lock, Nancy Estes, ioland, Jere Reddick, Linda Butler, Kay Ting, Diana Mathis. Carol Ruyno, June Gillespie, Mrs. Van Duyne. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Waugh, Susan Swartz, Candi Bailey, Frances Doly, Carol Muringer, Claudia Ridlcy, Elaine Rube, Betsy Reitz. FOURTH ROW: Bromlu 1:1er Reese, Linda Kile, Carol Luther, Judy Smith, Suzy Hays, Linda Mungcll. Sully Hoenshcl, Linda Cuudill, Billie Jean Monk. ums, Michele Sorrcls, Nancy Butler, May Britt, Glenda Grist. Coil Wilson, Lynn ?IFTH ROW: Sharon Kite, Linda Apple, Patty Willi iendrickson, Ruby Taylor. Knowledge and Leadership STANDING: Chaplain: Jere Reddick, Treasurer: Frances Doty. SEATED: Secrctury: Judy Smith, President: Cindy McDonald, Vicc-Prcsidenl: May Britt. The Tri-Hi-Y strives to help students main- tain high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. Under the expert guidance of Mrs. Mc- Conkcy, the club donated money to the mirror hall, sold Christmas trees for the David Brcngle Fund, and sponsored a post game dance. Proudly looking back. Tri-Hi-Y has com- pklcd another successful year. I Tri-Hi-Y Provides Christia1 FIRST ROW: Kathy Eddy, Connie Herring. Dale Daniel, Beck: Routzong. SECOND ROW: Ellen Smytlle, Barbara Bond, Peggy Coulter, Barbara Kaylor, Jessie Anne Lee, Norma Wallace, Pal Smith. THIRD ROW: Donna Kirtley, Jan Burroughs, Susan Perkins, Karyn Marshall, Gayle Van Licw. Judy Blair. Sandra Fanning, Mrs. McConkcy. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Sparrow, Tri-HLY officers are: Barbara Bond, Vice-Presidem, Patsy Higgins, Secretary, Maria Eisenschenk, Page 88 President, and Karyn Marshall, Treasurer. ellowship for Girls m Arthur. Diane Daniel, Susan Johnson, Helen Doty, Joanne lanagan, Cheryl Hock. Faye Bolick, Maria Eisenscllenk. IFTH ROW: Sally deOnativia, Ann McCarty, Fairlie Colyer, athy Crass, Donna Reid, Annette Garner, Jane Kendrick, cnie Cooney. Marilee Wolfe, Patsy Higgins. h. Donna Reid seems to be for a lost doll. Tri-Hi-Y members are seen dragging the dragofy through the streets of Winter Haven. Christian Character-Hi-Y Purpose FIRST ROW: Bill Adams, Ken Bush, George Dunhum, Wayne Ruhinus, Jimmy Musselwhite. SECOND ROW: Eddie Hailey, Rit Ronardson, Mike Page, Rick MCCaHa, Charles Hancock, Wilbur Wells, Robert Koramidus, Tom Epperson. Scotty Hart, Jim Evans. Frs Lusscu-r. THIRD ROW: John Cochran, John Hartman, Sicgic Meyer, Dave Schutt, T0111 VVurzcl, Bruce Putillo, Marvin Burdette, Frar Vaughn, Cent: Prescott, Cary Runnels. To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of christian character is the main goal of the Hi-Y service club. Hi-YE year was highlighted by winning the coveted award of First Placca, in the Home- coming float contest and also representing their club with the winning,r Calendar-Cover Girl Candidate, Mmy Friesner. Resulting from the Hi-Yts many vigorous pmjevts. was the, purchase of the ttMirror But?7 to he used by all service Clubs sponsor- ing sehonl dances. Mr. Young, favulty sponsor, has been of great assistance to the club throughout the year. STANDING: Mr. R. K. Young, Sponsor, Marvin Burdetto, President. SEATED: John Hartman, Secretary, Bruce Putillo, Parliamentarian, John Scllwurz, Vice- President, Tom Wurzel, Chaplain, Frank Vaughn, Treasurer. Page 90 To be a member of the Hi-Y Club is to he a hearty cuter, think these weary initiates. Hi-Y prqsident, Marvin Burdette, proudly accepts from David Fisher the trophy for winning first place in the Homecoming float contest. The winning Homecoming parade entry, hWe Dismantled the Hurricanes. Interact Club Sponsors Exchange etudvnl, Walter 0022011, hails initiation into the Inlvrm'l Club. Cover girl, Mary Friesner. looks over 1110 Blue Devil Calendar7 published by Interact. FIRST ROW: Franris Kottor. Bob Lcyncs, Tom Brownyard, Billy Enns, Frank Morgan, Flip Vineyard, Mike Alderman. Louis Kendrick, Bobby Lung. SECOND ROW: Squire Smith, Tony Price, Jeff McKibhen. Mike Wolford, Danny Griffith Chad Goff, Dennis Frazivr, Walter C?soll, David Okula, George Moore, Bill Murrell, Joe Polk. FOURTH ROW: Bill Tripp, Charles Davis,, Kcn Muhaffoy, Robert Farquhar, Bruce Connor, Jerry Hrdlicka, Gilbert Crass, Chick Dry, John Chambers, Burt Hitchcock. New Safety Proj ect In its roll as one of the leading service clubs, Interact took the initiative in sponsoring the most unique safety project in the history of Polk County. Aided by the other service clubs of the school and with the sanction of the city government, Safety Week proved of great benefit to the police depart- ment in making the public more aware of traffic . . . And they said you couldn't pray in public schools. safety. The Rotary Club and the Interact boys presented to the student body the Four Way Test which was well received. Mr. Raione is faculty advisor and Mr. Ralph Thompson is the sponsor from the Rotary Club. INTERACT OFFICERS: Squire Smith, Secretary, Chad Goff, President, John Chambers, Vice-President, Tony Price, Treasurer. WINTER HAVEN HIGH SCHEOL . F LDRIDA Key Club Trains ft FIRST ROW:Jimmyl Ward, Miles Wilkins, Paul Myers, Tom Steele. Max Reitz. John McKay, Denny Mullen. Tommv Kirk, Ronn Booth, Relwrt Ihnrnth. .100 Mathis. Bill Parker. Jim Alderman, Don Harrison, Bill Wallingford. SECOND ROW: Jiut Duncan Bt Muw-lwlutv. Jere Baxter. Bill Bridges, Dean Delk, David Fisher, Bob Hollmeyer, Dan McQuarry, Eric Olsen, Mike Dougherty.7 I t1 tli'. I! ll!!! I-tlttlftl Planning: llu- next Key Club meeting an- officers: Jere Baxter, Secretary, David Ittslwr, President. and Jim Alderman, Vice-Presidcm. Page 94. The Key Club is one of the most active clubs at W.H.H.S. Beginning in 1941, it has been a credit to its international or- ganization, the school, the community, and to its sponsoring Kiwanis Club. Highlights of the year have been selling pep tags during football season. donating bookmarks to the school library. sponsor- ing Homecoming parade. and giving the Teacher Appreciation breakfast. New projects this year included: a Foot- ball Appreciation Spaghetti Supper, show- ing films on the drop-out problem to the sophomores. and awarding a trophy to the best Homecoming parade entry. Mr. Johnson served as faculty sponsor. Badership and Service Posing pretty are Key Club Sweethearts: Barbara Jones, Emily Smylhe, Anne Fields, Mary Fricsner, and Pam Carnes. Dan McQuarry and Mike Dougherty carried m a n y books on initiation day, but Key Clubber. Denny Mullen, wants a ride himself. Artisans Contribute Handiwork Spunsor: Mr. Livingston. SECOND ROW: Jim Maysc, Paul Stringfellow. THIRD ROW: Don Carter, Mike Baccamazzi, Gary Friodrm-yvr. FOURTH ROW: Fran Lassitcr, Joe Polk, Bob Roam, Larry Kitncr. FIFTH ROW: tnot picturedi Jim E11int,Jvrrhio Bryan. This creative group of boys is formed into an interest club which provides gavels, shelves, play scenery, and scrap-book covers for Va- rious clubs. Through the supervision of Mr. Livingston, the boys are taught the correct use of many tools and machines. Since Artisans is an interest Club. the prof- its over and above operating expenses are returned to the members in the form of dividends. This club provides not only service to the school, but also a mode of enjoyment for the members. Secreturyflin-usurvr: Jim Elliot, President: J00 Polk, Vice-Prosidenl: Paul Suingn-nuw. Page 96 Chess Club Develops Exercise is said to provide strength to the body. The Chess Club, how- ever7 may well give strength to the mind. Their motto is, iiTo promote the growth of chess and to provide an opportunity for anyone who dee sires to play the game? This year the girls seemed to be more iriterested in chess than the boys, but chess was the main thought. Although an attempt to establish chess teams failed, there is hope for competitive teams next year. Chess sets were purchased by the club this year and were used in the school wide tournament. Through complete participation of the whole Club, the year was excit- ing and full of action on the chess board. OFFICERS: Vice-President: Treasurer: Linda Duncan. Carol Abell, President: Ross Mental Agility McVicker, Secretary- FRONT ROW: Sheila Boyd, Debbie Carmichael, Janet Tatterson. Carol Abell. BACK ROW: Barbara Swindell, Linda Duncan, Robert Hamilton, Ross MCVicker, Evye Farmer, Chuck Wright. ROW 1: Ril'ky Brm-w. Stx-H-n Brumwn, Dun Buxton, Williv Wright. Frank Reynolds. ROW 2: Prvstnn Griffin, Cone Weed, Torrcll Taylor, Hilly SI-Ilvrs, Lutlwr Burws, David Weeks, Mr. Smith. ROW 3: Bobby Colmrn, Junws Lee, David Hoslotlcr. Earl Bonnvn, I'nrrml Uillinm. Edward Cartwright. Danny Bush. ROW 4: Phillip Jackson, Junws Wicker, Wayne Connor, C. L. Thnrqllill. Jimmy WWI. Danny Cullinx. Hilly TMHIUH, Dun Hicks, Hort Gerber. 66Learning to d4 ROW 1: 'I'vrry Pupr, Rumly Myrrs, W'uync Sinlmnns, Chuck Cilcs.ROW 2: Jonathan Wilson, Danny Thomas, Danny Gordon, Allen Hughvs, Larry Hrysun. ROW 3: Mr. IIurn-H, Rob liner, David Kimv. Curl Bridges, Com- Pnllnck, James Lee, James Nix, Bill Hill- mun. ROW :1: Jillllvs' Stow, ICtldiv IIuru-y, Krnny Curtt-r. Paul Ayers. Bobby Downs. Danny Pale, Larry Wluro, Eddie Tombs, Wayne Carroll. Future Farmefs officers are Willie Wright, Secretary; Donny Buxton, Vice-President; Steve Brannen, Treasurer; Bobby Coburn, Chaplain; Earl Bennett, President; C. L. Thornhill, Reporter; and Billy Tyndel, Sentinel. 'oing t0 learn;99 The Future Farmers of America is an organization composed of students of Vocational Agricul- ture. Clubs in every state of the Union develop such qualities as leadership and citizenship. The Win- ter Haven Chapter is one of the largest and perhaps the oldest organization in the school. . In addition to participation in local contests and fairs, the chapter is active in both state and in- ternational conventions. The local chapter participates in the showing of beef, dairy, and swine in the many fairs and livestock shows. One of the featured projects is the annual Sweetheart Contest. Farm-City Week, to acquaint the ur. ban and rural people, is another of the main projects. Because of the superb leadership and modern technical knowledge of the soil, the Future Farmers Will truly be tomorrow,s citizens as well as tomorrowts farmers. F.F.A.,s contribution to the homecoming parade is this Clever float. .L, ' a V'IH-l ' F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestants, Jane Kendrick, Vickie Vail, Pat McHale, Barbara Jones, and Suzy Hays smile preltily for the photographer. ' W- 4 7.. V w . - 66 o o $5. g Earnmg t0 hve, n ' - x Living t0 servef9 ERA. boys collect food for the needy at Christmas time. 2 z? DcmonsUuting the Wroper way to wear the F.F.A. uniform is member, Paul Ayers. 36, C - M A F F Sweetheart ..1 Dv ....n4 j FIRST ROW: Kathy Cochran, Ann McCarty, Sara Green, Marlcnv Mulcome, JoAnna Groves, Linda Welborn, Linda McNeer. Fuyc Ilnlick, Beverly Boyd. SECOND ROW: Ginny Granger, Beverly Catrett, Chris Biddleman, Cindy Broussard, Cheryl Fowler. June Bust, Dorothy Cassette, Gayle Douglas, Carolyn Ezcll, Mrs. Long. THIRD ROW: Barbara Cunnea, Cyndi Altman. Darlene Chisholm. Kathy Cnnnely, Lynn Barron, Beverly Bradshaw, Linda Castleherry. Linda De Bose, Phyllis Collins, PM Ellis, Jean anm-lt. FOURTH ROW: Linda Beard, Judy Bryant, Mildred Crvcl, Elaine Boyle, Linda Butler, Linda Burger, Clem Fowler, Ruthy Adams, Sharon Concrly, Linda Causcy, Ena Barrett. FIFTH ROW: Diane Causcy, Charlotte Clevengcr, Judy Frederick. Put Dvlzmuy, Harriett Crulnree, Lora Bridenhuck, Pat Beach, Eileen Adams, Louellon Brown, Putty Barlko, Evelyn Edwards, Rosemary Brown. Future Homemaker Mcher, Ann McCarty. Kathy Cochran, Faye Taking time out to pose for a picture are FHA officers: Linda hulit'k, JoAnna Croyes, Linda Welborn, and Beverly Boyd. Page 102 FIRST ROW: Peggy Telford, Beverly Storm, Susan Tarjan, Melva Knowles, Wanda Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Susan Whitehead, Gayle Van Liew, Linda Shearer, Armanda Sweeny, Ellen Spear, Sherry Peavy, Candi Schellenburg, Mrs. Welborn. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Wright, Edith Weeks, Sandra Stauffer, Arlene Van Sam't, Jean Van Arsdale, Barbara Novak, Linda Ward, June Whidden, Annette Polock. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Harrison, Jenny Sweeney, Jewell Tomberlin, Hilda Worley, Jane Skipper, Glenda Stewart, Edna Seay, Ceil Wilson, Linda Powell, Linda Roberts, Cheryl Blackbom. FIFTH ROW: Gail Wright, Mary Jane Sieg, Susan Reaves, Drucilla Rains, Peggy Robinson, April Wolfe, Francis Welch, Louella Venrich, Donna Willis. f America FIRST ROW: Edith Hymen, Gayle Noosom, Lavada Hall, Margaret Howard, Connie Gregory, Karen Laicke, Pam Krebs, Cinny Granger. SECOND ROW: Barbara Marchetti, Eva Johnson, Sanda Little, Judy Linsey, Bonnie Ives, Lathy Harris, Sara Korthuvcr. THIRD ROW: Ann Heath, Susan Malatsby, Margaret Hackett, Sally Longacre, Annette Barrier, Nancy Lester, Linda Killgord, Mrs. Martin. FOURTH ROW: Shiela Morissette, Elaine Norrell, Merri1ee Mason, Becky Lanning, Cecelia Lane, Joy Gerber, Henry E. Gill, Kathy Marrow, Glenda Killgord. FIFTH ROW: Janis Harden, Patty Main, Glenda Grist, Joann Kemph, Cheryl Hodge, Dee Dee Miller, Billie Hasner, Helen Hornsby, Pareicia MaSSey, Martha Mathis. FIRST ROW: Joy Smith. CurIw-n Backer. Mary Fuulk, Jody Moon7 Nancy Iandsdcn. SECOND ROW: Sandy Wells, Barbara Marchetti, 'l'lu-rvsa William, Nnrmu WulIm-o, Lynn Taylor, Wanda Schimidl, Pat Smith. THIRD ROW: Diana Mathis, Ruth Dcurmin, Lisa Kondrict, llnrllly Cuw-Hv, Nnnq Howells Debbie Carmichzu'l, Gayle Van Licw, Mr. Niswnnger. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Curtis, Betsy Hurgrovc, Shvrry Mum-II. Num-y Imsu-r. Billiv Mnnk, Yvonne Cullcdge, Glenda Stuart, Jean Arsdull. FIFTH ROW: Carol Crawford, EquFurmer, .lzlnx- Siwg. Linda Duran. Kathy Cm'llrun, l,imlu Butler, Carol Luther, Sandra Dnulwrly, Sheila Bnyd. F.T.A. Provides 3 Students interested in the field of teach- ing gain valuable information through the Future Teachers of America club. The BaCkgI'OUHd fOI' Club under Mr. Niswonger has encouraged many students to enter the teaching pro- Teachers of Tomorrow fession- Members of the club have an opportun- ity to hear discussions by educators in the various fields of education. One outstand- ing program was, given by Mrs. Schopke, one of our guidance counselors. She dis- cussed the teacher-student relationship. The most outstanding events of the year are the conventions, which are looked for- ward to as an opportunity to become further enlightened 0n the subject of teach- ing. OFFICERS: Uuylv Vun How, Mary June Siege, .Iumrt Tallerson, and Sheila Boyd. Nul Pit'IIm-d: Hvlvllit' Carmit'hzwl, President. Science for the F uture Striving to further the knowledge of its members in the field of science, the Jr. Academy of Science has completed a year of many activities. Members have attended conventions and gone on field trips to several of. the science centers of Polk County, and are encouraged to enter the science fair. Miss Hughes, the Club sponsor, has done much to see that the group lives up to its purpose of furthering science in high school. OFFICERS: Fil Jesse, Judy Smith, Pat Gill, and Fred Keiber. FIRST ROW: Wayne Rubinas, Sherry Atherton, Jesse Lee, Cynthia Brown. SECOND ROW: Kathy Keith, Judy Smith, Patty Maine, Joy Gerber. THIRD ROW: Bruce Heinley, Rosemary Brown, Pat Gill, Miss Hughes, Fred Keiber, Bruce Connor, Charles Hancock. Promoting Interest in Worlt HRST ROW: Jutly Cox, Linda vaws, Brenda Lvuvitt, Burlmru Kuylnr. SECOND ROW': Cheryl Duyhuff, Rhonda XVitt, Anm- Urulmm, Bunnie Wostlmmk, .lum- Cillvspio. THIRD ROW: .lulitu Lcmgruhrr, Mary Lyle, Cynthia May, Helen Duty, llimlal Burger. FOURTH ROW: lluvid Schutl, 1511111 Lussitcr, Frank Morgan, Siogic Meyer, Walter Gesell, Shelly Boone Clul, sptlllsur, Mr. Clover, is often surprised by antics of the members. The International Club, which was or- ganized in 19-1-7, has had many interesting programs concerning history and current events. The year began with a coke party to ac- quaint all new members with the purposes and projects of the club. Throughout the school term. many interesting: speakers pre- sented their ideas on world affairs. t Under the export leadership of their spon- sor, Mr. Glover, the members lived up to the clulfs ideals which are signified by the last line of the pledge which states, ill will uphold the principles of democravy and stand for what is right and honesty International Club officers Judy Cox, Secretary, Mary Lyle, Vice-President, Siegie Meyer, President, and Fran Lassiter, Treas- urer, discuss world affairs. FIRST ROW: Molvu Nulvs, lilyu Owens, Donna Ross, Susan Tarjan, Carolyn Eddy, Judy Keefer. SECOND ROW: Belly Green, Eliza- lwlh Snw-rns, Donna Burroughs. Shirlvy Lunz, Brenda Lcavitt, Lynda Spaugh, Mrs. Dillard. THIRD ROW: Janice Helms, J0 Bissett, Limlu Cumlill, Cvnit- Cunm-y, Nancy Keith, Nancy Butler, Betsy V4111 Clicf, Barry Bcnnct. FOURTH ROW: Bill Parker, Ken Bush, Rnlwrt Jamison, Jim Davis, Bill Tripp, Wuym- Ruhinus, Bill Alexander. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Beard, Bruce Connor, Dan Godfrey, Max Krill, Larry Unwnwulrl. Philip Ilzlylnn, .Iim Mussvlwhilo, Ronald Coundiff. Nancy Keith: Svcrrlury. Nancy Butler: Vico-President, Dan Godfrey: Treasurer, Donna Ross: President. Page 108 Latin Club initiates wave their swords and mugg for the camera. mtmmmmw WWWMV The Latin Club, whose motto is Optima Deligimus, provides its members with an agenda of customs, history, and learning in the field of Latin. The club meets twice monthly with Mrs. Dillard as sponsor. The use of the profits from the various projects went toward the purchase of Greek history books to be donated to the library. Quo Vadis, Julius Caesar, and Jupitefs Darling, were a few of the movies which helped the Latin Club members enjoy another successful year. An initiate of the Latin Club ex- pounds on the delights of Greece. Mrs. Dillard, the Latin Club sponsor, teaches and studies Latin even on her birthday. ttHaDDv Birthdav! Medics Enjoy a Busy Year FIRST ROW: Arlcm- Owen. Linda Mallory, Doris Ford, Cynthia May, Sponsor: Mrs. Carol Wines. SECOND ROW: Pat Gill, Kay Car ri-tl. Donna Potrit'vk, eru Stumcy, Lchrnc Brukvtield, Linda Powell, Cluriu Olscn. THIRD ROW: Johnny Criffis, Jayne Tyson, Fairlii tInIyt-r, Dltlllltl Smith, Peggy Rnhinsnn, April Wolfie, Arthonc Hollistvr, Annette Garner. Du Ixou faint at the sight of blood? Sicken at the thought of dissuvting a cadaveriw If your answer is yrs then do not join the Purmnedical Club, as this vluh is for students interested in a medical pmh-ssion. This year has hcon 21 very active one with many vurivd projm'ls. The foremost Of which was an in- lvn-sling and enjoyable trip to the J. Willis Mil- ler Medical Center in Gainesville. During: the Citrus Exposition Week, the Para- mmiivs were asked by the Polk County Medical Assm'izition to help them maintain their exhibit. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Carole Wim-s. the qu'amedivs have had an interesting and pmtitzlhlc year. Publicity Chairman: May Britt, President: Pat Gill, Chaplain: Don Petricck, Sccrrtary: Fuirlic Culycr. The Red Cross, OFFICERS . Connell Serves 1i Clem me'h-r h'Vit'l'-P1't'sidt'llt 2 the Community Emu, smut TrtttlFllItL'rI Virky Vail The Red Cross Council. under the leadership of Mrs. Ford. provided services fur our country and community. Council members began the year With an enrollment drive. They next took UVCI' the project of making place cards for the Nursing home in Bartow. This was enjoyed by the momhvrs of the council and the patients too. Numerous workshops were held to make decorations for Christmas and Thanksgiving for local hospitals. Momhel's 0f the Red Cross Council will continue service work by attending Summer leadership camps throughout the state. FIRST ROW: Sherry Harrell, Suzanne Fazzari. SECOND ROW? Emily Smythc, Linda Mongcll. THIRD ROW: Sue Ann Scum. Penny .lucuhy, Fayette Lawless, Clem Fowler. Linda Beard. FOIVRTH ROW: 3cr1'y Bennett, John Mury, Gary Ellis. Huh Lynn. FIRST ROW: Barbara Kuylor, Barbara Jones, Peggy Coultcr, Sharon Hartley, Debbie Curmicheal, Elaine Patterson, Nancy Hickmax Put Gill, Chrryl Uunnivult, Sharon Spurror, Lynn chdrickson, Rhonda Witt, P111 McHaIe, Ann Stephenson, Sandra XVells, Tamara Du lmsv. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bond, Mary Ann Osborne, Sue meell, Nancy Culpepper, Carol Wetherington, Jeri Reddick, MartlL Wander, Judy Smith, Nancy Estes. Fairlie Colyer, Arm McCarty, Sully Hocnshcl, Kathy Keith, Mary Dilg, Margaret Norman, Shcrr' Allu-rlon, Susan Johnson, Betsey Reitz, Susan Tetrault, Elizabeth Struthers. THIRD ROW: Bert Gerber, Jimmy Cox, Ricky Shopke Ttht-rt Lautvr, Bill 'l't-ddor, Tom Wurzcl, Jimmy Ward, Harry Hartley, Fred Keibcr, John Swurz, Tom Steele, Chick Dry, Frank Vaughn Rick Nvidringhum, .Inhn Brtmk. Eric Olsen, Clark Still, Chad Goff. Th6 NathHal One of the outstanding organizations of our school, the Nationa' Honor Society, plunged into a busy year by sponsoring the annua- . Honor SOCIth College Night for juniors and seniors. The most important event of the year is the induction of next members. After a very impressive ceremony in the gym, new mem- PI'OHlOtCS bers join with old in engaging in the many projects of the organiza- tion. Scholarship The old members gather for an informal meeting. OFFICERS: Hurlmru Bond, Vicc-Prcsident; Mary Dilg. Secretary; Chad Cuff, Treasurer; and Lynn Ilvndrirtksom President. Sophomore Scholarship Isl Recognized When Sophomores have been in high school one se- mester, outstanding members of the Class are selected for membership in the National Junior Honor Society. Qualifications for membership are based on Scholarship, Service, Character and Leadership. The object of this society shall be to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in pupils of Winter Haven High School. MEMBERS Lynn Barron. Barry Bennett, Jo Bissett, Linda Burger, Kenny Bush, Genie Cooney, Bruce Connor, Gordon Cop- page, Dale Daniel, Charles Davis, Latane Dodson, Linda Dubose, Michael Feldman, Steve Frazier, Jan Fowler, An- nette Garner, Dan Godfrey, Jeff Hargraves, Jane Hayman, Bruce Heinly, Jim Holloway, Pat Hughes, Robert Jamison, Jane Kendrick, Francis Ketter, Bobby Lang, Phillip Layton, Brenda Leavitt, Shirley Lunz, Margaret MacKenzie, Ken Mahaffey, Carol Maringer, Jeff McDibben, Joe Meagher, Melba Mott. Michael Murphy, LaVerne Pittman, Elaine Babe, Max Reitz, Linda Richmond, Claudia Ridley, Donna Ross, Wayne Rubinas, Jane Seifert, Elizabeth Soverns, El- len Spear, Phillip Taylor Robert Thornhill, Kay Ting, OFFICERS: Ken Mahaffey, inC'PrCSidellt;. Max Betsy VanCIief, Ruth Wefls, Miles Wilkin, Theresa Wil- Reltz, Treasurer. SITTING: Geme Cooncy, Presldcnt; liams, Marilee Wolf, April Wolff. and Kay T1115, SCCTCtaTY- The members of the Junior Honor Society meet for the first time. El Club Espaflol Se Divir1 Yn no entiendo eI ESPANOL Mr. Lamar Beauchamp discusses his trip with Mrs. Connor, Spanish Club sponsor, LII one of the meetings. Joe Sturgess, Sandy Harris, and Charles Hancock are eager to purchase a can of Katydids from Sara Frantz and Susan Heck. In A130 Occupado FIRST ROW: Pam Curncs, Sum Fruntz, Sherry Atherton, Ada Hart. Barbara Wells. SECOND ROW: Susan Heck, Donnu Kirtluv, Suzy Hays, Pat Bixcman, .IoAmw Kempf: Julita Lemgruger. THIRD ROW: Humberto Beltrunena, Ricki Schopkc. Clcta Fowler, Anndvlsicld, Edna Sony, Fayette Lawless, Jnnnie Sendral, Carol Rayno. FOURTH ROW: Stew Griffiths, Chick Dry, Sharon Sparrow, Dunn Turn- quist, Ann Wilson, Kathleen Noranhrock, Linda Apple, Conchita Murcsma. Gilbert Crass. FIFTH ROW: Mike Alderman. Rafael Eche- mcndiu, Fred Kcilwr. Chad Goff, Tony Price, Gene Prescott, Walter Ccsell. Frank Vaughn, Durbin Pearson. I Organized in 1940. the Spanish Club has enjoyed an exciting and prosperous year. The sale of candy, the big money- making project of the year, was very successful, and the profits were used in a service project for the language department. Another major event was the annual Club trip to Tampa. Owing much of its success to the sponsor, Mrs. Connor, the group worked for a better understanding of the cus- toms, traditions, and cultures of the Spanish speaking countries. Officers of the Spanish Club are Anne Field, Trmsurvr. Ada Hurt, Prm-sitlc-nt, and Sharon Sparrow, Secretary. Le Cercle Frangais FIRST ROW: Janice Buckles, Jane Riddling, Barbara Kaylor, Jan Morgan, Linda Adams. SECOND ROW: Ricky Snell, SandI Wells, Julita Lcmgruber, Leslie McIver, Dale Daniel, Sally Hoenshell, Mrs. VanDuyne. THIRD ROW:- Sherri Hartley, Barbax Novuk, Ellen Spear, JoAnne Scales, Sandi Tomlin, Holly Berry, Don McLaughlin, Robert Farquhar. FOURTH ROW: Evie Farme Barbara Swindcll, Karen Lang, Rick Forsythe, Marvin Burdette, Miles Wilken, Richard Bratton, Jolm Burr. The newly formed French Club grew from a nucleus of third year French students who desired further knowledge of France and its culture. Programs for the monthly meetings enhanced by native speakers, study of the people of France, and comparisons of educa- tional differences between our country and theirs. A special dinner meeting highlighted the spring months, and plans for projects to ex- tend the clubhs usefulness to the school have been formulated for next year. STANDING: Treasurer, Ricky Snell; President, John Schwartz. SEATED: Secretary, Sally Hocnsllcll; Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Holly Berry. Page 116 Spirited Pep Club lLTo promote school spirit7, is the all im- portant goal of the Pep Club. The club projects for the year included their homecoming float, the numerous bake- sales, and the arrangements of transportation for out of town games. Pep Club participated not only in promot- ing spirit at the pep rallies, but also main- tained a cheering section at home games. The cheery atmosphere created by the club was a help not only to the students, but also to the players. Through the inspiration of the Pep Club, our whole school profited in school spirit. This club has surely lived up to their motto, llGo Ye Unto All Games And Cheer? President: Bill Teddcr ViCc-Pfesident: Marvin Burdette Secretary: Rosalind Hendrickson Treasurer: Bill Enns Pep Club member coaxes their entry in the homecoming float. FIRST ROW: Ross McVickers, Billy Patchen, Rick Forseyth, Marvin Burdette, Bruce Patillo, John Brooks, Bill Tedder, Jack Halibrin. SECOND ROW: Jim Small, Bill Enns, Ray Bisse'tt, Rick Reeves, Marta Woodham: A1 Cash, Linda Beard. THIRD ROW: Barbara Frank, Pat Gill, Joann Kemp, Pat Bixenman, Geri Moore, Marie Piner. FOURTH ROW: Theresa Williams, Louise Nich- ols, Putty Main, Sara Korthauer, Gail Newsome, Sponsor: Mrs. Carol Wines. SPORTS anu-h Triplclt Coach Duncan Coach Bridges Coach Lofton Coaches Taught, Then Fretted During 0110 uf lhv most important ingredients of the Blue Devils. winning sousnn was Coach Tripletfs intro- dut'iiun of a pm-lypo offense. This. plus Tripletths uncanny knm-k of gvlting the most of each team mvmhor. provided the Blue Devils with one of the Page 120 Games . . . best teams in the history of the sohool. Coaches Duncan. Lofton. and Bridges spurred the team on to their outstanding season. The annual staff. speak- ing: for the entire school. bestows our wholehearted congratulations on our '61! football coaches. B-Team Gained Experience - Self Confidence FIRST ROW: L. Main. B. Smith, R. Rohinett, B. Turner. D. Thomas, J. White, W. Hicks. SECOND ROW: M. Dix. J. Bragg. J. Slurgess, S. Harris, J. Sapp, J. Huff, B. Hughes. THIRD ROW: Coach Ayers, G. Luttrell, R. Boles, P. Best, M. Stone. B. Bentley, J. McKibben. The Junior Varsity team ended the 1963-64 foot- for the Varsity these boys continued working. At ball season with a 3.1.1 record. Under the leader. the close of the season many of their members were ship of Coach Ayers and Coach Whitney, the team advanced to the varsity squad. We will look for- displayed outstanding talent and perseverence in ward to these boys providing a victorious football each of their games. When glory was often reserved season in 1065. Winter Haven ............................ 6 Wachula .................................... 0 Winter Haven ............................ O Lakeland .................................... 0 Winter Haven ............................ 7 Brandon ...................................... 18 Winter Haven ............................ 46 Auburndale ................................ 0 Winter Haven ............................ 20 Lake Wales ................................ 0 Devils Astound A11 Florid Winter Haven ............................ 20 Auburndale ................................ 12 Winter Haven ............................ 12 Lakeland .................................... 0 Winter Haven ............................ 13 Chamberlain .............................. 6 Winter Haven ............................ 19 Plant .......................................... 14 Winter Haven ............................ 34 Manatee ...................................... 13 Winter Haven ............................ 26 Hillsborough .............................. 19 Winter Haven ............................ 0 Robinson .................................... 14 Winter Haven ............................ 25 Jefferson ..................................... 0 Winter Haven ........................... 26 King ............................................. 7 Winter Haven ............................ 28 Bartow ....................................... 0 Winter Haven ............................ 26 FIRST ROW: M. Page, R. Terrel, T. Thompson, R. An- derson, B. Silvey, C. Faist, Jim MacAshan. B. Talley, D. Harrison, .1. P. Jones, D. Reese, R. Booth. SECOND ROW: The Winter Haven Blue Devil varsity football team, under new head gridiron coach Calvin Trip- Iett, had its most successful season in many a year during 1963-64 when it posted a 10-1 season record, took runner-up honors in the Western Conference, and finished eighth among Florida high school elevens in a statewide poll of sportswriters. We sure were proud of our Blue Devils this year and will 7ith 10-1 Record for Season S. Barnes, J. Duncan, F. Morgan, P. Farinella, T. Epperson, M. Stewart. J. Sellet, B. Tyndal. D. Bowes. J. Alderman, B. Downs, R. Carter, J. Myers. THIRD ROW: B. Bridges, hope for more of the same next year. Other highlights included Winter Havenis first victory over the Auburndale Bloodhounds in eight years, selection of four Devilmen for alI-conference honors, and senior quarterback Bobby Downs run- ning and passing his way to high school All-America laurels. The season was such a success that the high school athletic department even scheduled a post- M. Luther, G. Davis, D. Delk, J. Holloway, E. Tuttle, B. Smith, G. Miller, D. Dixon, B. Hollmeyer, C. Jones, J. Hill, D. Dees, D. Barton, C. McDaniels. season game with Orlando Boone . . . unusual to say the least. Four seniors copped All-Western honors. Phil Farinella recorded his second year on the leagueis top 22. Last year he grabbed off linebacker honors. this year he was an offensive guard. Dean Delk was an offensive end, Bill Tyndal defensive tackle, and Downs a cornerback. DEAN DELK End CARY JONES End Mighty Seniors. FRANK MORGAN End ROY CARTER Center Co-Captain BOBBY DOWNS Quarterback TOM EPPERSON MORRIS LUTHER V BILL SILVEY Guard Guard Fullback Pam: 19A. DEL REESE iADLEY TALLEY End End 964 BILL TENDLE Tackle Co-Captain FLIP FARINELLA Guard BILL BRIDGES BOB HOLLMEYER End End JIM SELLET J. P. JONES Tackle Halfback Mmgwy, 1.3 w x . Downs scores firs . . . . MCDunirh makes long gain against Auburndale. SIX St1.alg Devils Break Hounu Booth takes pass to advance to Chamberlain's one yard line. eper play. ictories scores 139 points in 11 games. Reese and MacAshan move in on Manatee halfback. Blue Devils Finish Second in Conferem Myers finds the going rough in the hard fought Robinson game. . . . . - - . . - r13 Ct-orgt- Duns gums thirty yards 1n pats Dean DE?1k Jumps for par: 111 Plant 5 play against Barlow. Pae 128 ad Eighth in Florida High School P011 BOBBY DOWNS This year our quarterback, Bobby Downs, re- ceived the highest honor awarded to a high school football player. This Prep All-American award was obtained in addition to local, state, and regional honors. Bobby displayed his outstanding skill in each of our games. At the close of our season he had gained over 1200 yards rushing and passing plus scoring 139 points. After a successful season Coach Graves personally awarded Bobby a -five year scholarship at the University of Florida; where he will continue his education. In addition to his athletic achievements Bobby has exemplified good sportsmanship both on and off the field. We are proud to say that he is a member of the class of i64. r nun x lllulll um L. to R.: Susan Tetreault, Susan Swartz, Wanda Livingston. Jean Kened Barbara Jones, Marilyn Robertson, Patti Silvey, Jere Reddick, Suzanne Fazza BARBARA JONES, captain JIM MARILYN ROBERTSON, co-captain MISS LEE, our sponsor Fee 130 nd Ginger Robertson. Cheers! Cheers! for Winter Haven High School. Guiding Blue Devil fans in their victory pursuits, Barbara Jones, Captain, and her capable crew wrote, taught, and led en- thusiastic yells. Posters plastered the halls and the cheering rocked the P.A. system. Spirit gained momentum as game time neared. Suppressed enthusiasm exploded as cheerleaders bounded onto the field yell- ing, Two bits, four hits, six bits. 3 dollar -All for Winter Haven. Stand up and hollerV, FIRST ROW: Cheryl Brantley, Kathy Crass, Celia Lane. SECOND ROW': Linda Ward, Brenda Reese. Karen Laiche. Davis drives for two points WH .. q 51 WH ,,,,,,,,, , ...... 36 WH V W32 WH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 WH 34 WH ................ 24 WH, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 310 WH .............. 38 WH . ,, , mil WH ............... 58 WH M WH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0...... 1 '20 60 -l-8 Basketball Scores Bartow ................................ 59 WH ................ 50 Jefferson .............................. 53 Hillsborough ........................ 92 WH ................ 58 KMI ...................................... 37 Chamberlain ........................ 62 WH ................ 62 Auburndale .......................... 73 Robinson .............................. 52 WH ................ 50 Hillsborough ........................ 75 Plant .................................... 87 WH ................ 51 2Chamberlain ........................ 59 Escambia .............................. 48 WH ................ 53 Plant .................................... 74 Choctawhatchee .................. 55 WH ................ 57 Manatee .............................. 68 Jax. Paxon .......................... 74 WH ................ 55 Haines City ........................ 48 Lakeland .............................. 54 WH ................ 49 Lakeland .............................. 58 Manatee ................................ 96 WH ................ 65 King ...................................... 64 Ft. Myers ---------------------------- 57 WH ................ 43 Robinson .............................. 65 King ------------------------------------ 45 WH ................ 55 Bartow -------------------------------- 50 WH ................ 51 Jefferson .............................. 53 FIRST ROW: Mike Page, George Davis, Rick Anderson, Gordon Coppage, Danny English, Gary McDaniels, Jere Baxter, Rick Rober- son, Buddy Rodgers, Donold Corbin, and Bobby Downs. The fightelf Blue Devil basketball team ended a losing streak by knocking over Ft. Myers. They went on to overcome King, but had to bow to Jefferson. The Devils romped past KMI in an exciting game. The next five teams defeated the Devils, but they bounced back with a win over Haines City, They slipped by King again, but were toppled by Lakeland and Robinson. The cagers ended the season by defeating Bartow, but being defeated by Jefferson. RHIK ANDERSON Snplmmnru Unzu'tl .IICH IC HAXTER Svniur Furwurtl RICK ROBERSON Senior Center MIKE PACE Sophomore Guard 196Z BOBBY DOWNS Scniur Forward GEORGE DAVIS GORDON COPPAGE Sophomore Sophomore Guard Guard Ream DONOLD CORBITT Junior Forward GARY McDANIELS Junior Forward BUDDY RODGERS Junior Center Although closely guarded Bobby Downs sco Basketball Coach anl Cordon Coppugo St Devil timeouts hel iron out mistakes. Pae 136 p the Chamberlain game. eam Find Season Tough Rick Roberson gets off a jumpshot against Plant. Rick Anderson outjumps opposing players to score. Devils Score Again Anderson scores against Chamberlain Downs takes aim B-Squad FIRST ROW: Cris Fleet, Bobby Townsend, Bill Brantley, Rick Renardson, Arnold Royce, Leon Maisone, Mike Pulson, Bobby Lane. SECOND ROW: Mike Stone, Mike Dix, Jerry Sapp, Bob Jones, Richard Parks, David Lemons, Ed Masters, Bob Musselwhite. The Winter Haven high school B-Squad continued this year, as in the past, to fulfill its main objective of developing and improving players for the varsity squad. The Junior varsity has displayed good sportsmanship in all of their games and has, gone forward to compile a 6-16 record. We,re looking forward to their contributions to next yeafs varsity squad. UNDERCLASSMEB Class of ?66 A NANCY KEITH Treasurer DONNA ROSS Secretary To paraphrase an ancient Persian proverb, iiA sophomore knows not and does not know that he knows noti,; but W.H.H.S. sophomores proved this statement invalidaThey KNEW. Enthusiasm and ambition were the chief charac- teristics of the tenth graders, as they plunged into school activities with spirit worthy of upperclass- men, though they were NEW. In their first year studies, their ambition was KAY TING Vice-President President evident. They found various subjects challenging, however, they strove for excellence in scholastic endeavors. All was NEW. These giggling, blushing, young-Iooking sopho- mores were beloved by all upperclassmen for their charming personalities, creative talents, and timid willingness to please; but most of all they were loved for their enthusiasm and ambition in their first stage, for they were no longer NEW. BARRY BEN N ETT W M, 1 David Ard Paul Arnett Sylvia Atchison John Atkinson Casey Ayers Paul Ayers Linda Bailey Jerry Bamberg Everett Barber Paul Barber Luther Barnes Charles Barnhill Ena Barrett Lynn Barron Danny Bash Mary Bash Pat Beach Bobby Beard Linda Beard Dennis Beasley Nancy Beasley Sheila Beasley Barry Bennett J ean Bennett 'Nellie Bennett Robert Bennett John Bems Holly Berry F ive Hundred and Fifty-three Carol Abell Tawanna Abell Kenny Adams Robert Adams Jerry Adams Ruth Adams John Alderman Bill Alexander Ralph Anderson Rick Anderson Bessie Anglin Bill Antley Jayne Best Patty Bertke Ray Bice Ronnie Bintliff Steve Birthisel Eugene Bishop J0 Bissett Sandra Black Donna Blackburn Nathan Bleich Rob Board Nancy Booth Tenderfeet Swampe Sylvia Boswell Marianne Boyd Elaine Boyle Jackie Bragg Lavern Brakefield Sheryl Brandy Nora Brantly Bill Brantley Lora Breidenbach Carl Bridges Gloria Britt Raiford Brooks Brenda Broom Gloria Brbwn Cynthia Brovssard Linda Browning Pam Brumbaugh Kathy Bruso Larry Bryson Janice Buckles Linda Bumgarner XOXJanie Burke Linda Burchfield Wayne Burchfield Linda Burger Donna Burroughs Susan Burtchin Kenny Bush Nancy Butler Alton Butler Russell Camp David Campbell Sharon Carlson Richard Carroll Franklin Carson Earl Carter Kenny Carter Linda Cavsey Mary Cate Linda Caudill W. B. Chambless Karen Chase Terry Childress Ross Chisholm Sharon Chisholm Diane Clark Ethan Colchiski Tonightll I thought you said tomorrow night. Page 144' Vinter Haven High School, Donnie Collins Phyllis Collins Sharon Conerly Kathy Conner Bruce Conner Clifford Conner Genie Cooney Gordon Coppage Phillip Corsmeier Willie J0 Couch James Courson Larry Cox Harriet Crabtree Carol Crawford Ronald Cundiff Dale Daniel Carol Daniels Sylvia Daniels Carol Davidson Carol Davisson Joan Davidson Arthur Davis Charles Davis George Davis Jim Davis Johnny Davis Linda Davis Yvonne Davis James DaWSon Jeffre Deming Karen Denmark Beverly Der Walter Dermid Gene Dickerson Mike Dix Latane Dodson Delores Donalson Gail Douglas Ronnie Douglas Rita Dowdy Hiram Driggers Linda Dubose Jim Duncan George Dunhum Connie Eason Peter Eastman Carolyn Eddy Elbowed Veterans, Evelyn Edwards Sharon Ehrhurdt Uliwr Elliott David Etllinglon llivk Evans Irene Evans Ricky Evans Carolyn Exvll Mikc Fulwr Margaret Fuist Mary Faulk Michau'l Fvldmzm Billy Ft'nn Paul Fidumtia Sht-rry Fit-lds Joanne Flanagan Chris Flvvl Cllcryl Fowler Jun Fowlt-r Burlmru Frank Vrvm'll Ferris Junior Frnst Dolly Frazier Steve Frazier Bnhhy Cunnuway Annette Garner Billiv Curnt'r Kuy Currctt Perry Callie Ty Gilbert Forrest Gilliam Buddy Cilman Dun Cilmun Dam Godfrey Rit'hnmml Cnggans Virginia Granger Kathy Crass Belly Crccn Tom Gregg Larry Cruvnwald Elaine Gregory Kathy Cronorl Christine Griffin Mark Crisso Ronald Cullcdgc Barbara Cunn Jacqueline Cunn Biology can be fun, can't it, Jeff? Page 146 Acquired Friends, OOHH ANOTHER FLEA! Janci Cunson Marlin Cutwerk Rita Hamilton Beverly Hammond Danny Hammond Jeff Hargraves Susan Harmon Kathleen Harris Sylvia Harrison Eddie Harvey David Hatmaker Terry Hayden Jane Huyman Bill Heath Dolares Heath Bruce Heinly Albert Helms Linda Helms Janice Helms Jackie Henderson Nancy Henderson Mary Herndon Connie Herring Ronald Hessler Barbara Hicks Sue Hicks Wayne Hicks Don Hicks Billy Hinson Cheryl Hock Jane Hofeditz Delmor Holliday Nancy Hollmeyer Jim Holloway Steve Holloway Helen Hornsby Jim Hough Margaret Howard Dave Hubbell Jerry Hubbell Allen Hughes Pat Hughes Robert Hunter J ay Hyer Edith Hymen Donald Isreal Bonnie Ives Quieted Before Teachers. Philip Jackson Steadmun Jackson Terry Jackson Robert Jamison Pal Johns Donna Johnson Eva Job Json Britt Jones David Jones Robert Jones Pat Jouppi Mary Judy Charlotte Kaapuni Thomas Kay Judy Keefer Nancy Keith Miles Kempf Mac Kendall Lisa Kendrick Karen Kennedy June Kendrick Francis Ketter Iris Kight Glenda Kilgore Linda Kilgore Pam Krebb Dave Kime Dexter Kindel Beth King Gail King Linda Kite Karen Kins Sara Korthauer Jon LaFrandre Karen Laiche Charles Lancaster Charles Land Cecilia Lane Bobby Lang Robert Latimer Tana Lawllorn Phillip Layton Brenda Leavitt Suzie LeCount James Lee Jessie Lee Kennett Leonard Lynn Lewis Judy Lindsey Pete Linkins Bobby Lisle Wanda Little pa 01: 149 Effervescent Tenth Graders Leon Maisano Marlene Malcolm Faye Manning Stephen Manning Barbara Marchetli Carol Maringer Pat Massey Edward Masters Donna Matheny Martha Mathis Mary Mathis Susan Maultsby Pat Mawk Penny May John McKay Linda McKelvey Jeff McKibben Charles McLendon Lamar McCall Carol McNatt Joe Meagher Billy Merris Dorice Miley Joann Mincey Johnny Mincey Tommv Mize Diane Mock Sally Moon Donnie Long Leo Long Sally Longacre Pat Lovell Lavon Lowe Terri Lulos Peggy Luke 'Shirley Lunz Rick MacCalIa Margaret Mackenzie Ken Mahaffey Larry Main Jerry Moore Ken Moore John Monroe J ane Morgan Ronald Morgan Kathy Morrow Melba Mott Howard Motz Gwen Mullis Sallie Muma Michael Murphy James Musselwhite Uncorked Pent-Up Pep- Jim Myers Paul Myers Linda Nelson A1 Nullcnfcldl Jvunniu Ncucnfcldt Jim Nowhorry Cuil Ncwsom Louisv Nichols Jim Nix Mclvu Nolvs Tom Nnrunhrnck Elaine Nnrrcll Cullly O'Lmry Buddy Owen Faye wa'n Patti Pufford Mike Page Bill Palmer Bill Purkr-r Ronnie Parker Kivhurd Parks Don Patchcn CnIlH-n Palm Tommy Patton Curhnn Pmrson Kuith Poarson Chvryl Pmlvey Ccrry Peck Frances Pcttit Marin Pinncr Lth-rnc Pitlman Anm-tlc Pollock Tommy Pond Rirhzlrrl Pope Torry Pope Mary Pottingcr Charles Puncher Mike Poulsnn Linda Puwvll Van Powell Eluim- Rulu' Rnh Ram Mary Ramsey Linda Rt-nvcs Brvndu Ih-osc Rick Rucvcs Rit'k Rvnurdson Hey, Pedro! ! anP 150 Supporting Athletic and Social Affairs Frank Reynolds Linda Richmond Claudia Ridley Gail Riley Danny Rizer Ann Roberts Evelyn Roberson John Roberson Velma Robinson Randy Rolmett Tom Robnett Lynda Rogers Rick Rogers Linda Roland Donna Ross Becky Routzong Marsha Rowland Wayne Rubinas Michael Sakko Sandra Sanchez Jerry Sapp Wayne Supp Carolyn Sasnett JoAnn Scales Peyton Scales Wanda Schmidt Jim Schramm Bill Schwarz Jay Sears Laura See Jane Seifcrt Billy Sellers Henry Seymour Clyde Shackley Diane Cathurine Grace Shaw Linda Shearer Don Shelfcr Candi Shellenbarger J. D. Singletary Buddy Simmons Wayne Simmons Louise Simmons Randy Simonds J ane Skipper Linda Slaughter Mike Sloan Sophomores Yen to Please Sharon Slocum Dale Smith Dale Smith Delores Smith Mary Smith Paul Smith Garry Smith Jesse Smith Lonnie Smith Mary Smith Pam Smith Parke Smith Put Smith Wayne Smith Richard Smith Sammy Smith Sherry Smith Virgil Smith Ellen Smythe Joe Snively Lynda Spaugh Elizabeth Soverns Ellen Spear Ray Spercer Wanda Spvies Vivian Stamey Linda Stauffer Sandra Stauffer Glenda Stewart Mary Stewart Tom Stidham Genie Stone James Stone Michael Stone Barbara Stops Beverly Storm J oyce Strait Paul Stringfellow John Sulliva Larry Summerall Ernest Sweeney Jenny Sweeney Susan Tarjan Rex Tate Terrcll Taylor Philip Taylor Robert Taylor Wlufs kidding who, Val?? Pam 1:20 Won New Loves, Status, and Peggie Telford Claudia Terry Calvin Thomas Randy Thomas Margaret Thompson Marlene Thompson Robert Thornhill Kay Ting J ewell Tomberlin Eddie Toombs Martha Touchstone Bobby Townsend Crayson Traviss Bill Tripp Billy Turner Judy Turner Bob Tynes Keith Upchurch J ean Van Arsdall James Van Arsdall Betsey VanClief Gail VanCundy Donnie Vaughn John Viccione Valerie Volk Donnie Walker Penny Walker Robert Walker Sandra Walker Ivan Walling Carol Ward Linda Ward Linda Warren Ann Webb Betty Weeks David Weeks Shirley Welch Barbara Wells Ruth Wells Bobby Westphal Kathy Wetherington Ruth Wheatley Charles Whitehard June Whidden Lois White Warren Whited Miles Wilkin Gained Acceptance Into School Lii Melanie Whitney Mary Williams Terry Williams Benny Willis Ceil Willson Andy Wilson Jonathon Wilson Rene Wilson Sandra Wilson Claudette Wireman Debbie Witherby Mari Wolf Life goes on in Biology. Oh how those Beacons can Sing. Pa m: 154 5 the Year Progressed; Ellen Wolford April Wolf Jeff Wood Hilda Worley Judy Worley Laura Worton Shirley Wright Tommy Wulff J ames Yates Bill Yearta Bette Young SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS Miss Gray, Mrs. McConkey, Miss Hughes, Mrs. Lybrand, Mrs. Long. Class BERT GERBER PAhI COONEY President Secretary Class ring fever, the unqualified success of the Junior Prom, the many hours of selling concessions, and suddenly, the realization of one more year to go e all these were highlights for Juniors in 1964. Spirit CREW. With schoolts opening, Juniors proved they really belonged. They moaned over chemistry, algebra, Page 156 of 965 J ONNIE SENDRAL MIKE ALDERMAN Treasurer Vice-President Junior themes, and American history. For the first time they learned the true meaning of bibliography cards, foot notes, and research papers. Their minds CREW. But above all else, the anticipation of becoming Seniors CREW into reality, as the school year 1963-64. came to a close. Jolly J uniors Look Forward to 765 Linda Adams Bill Adams Betty Adkins Don Adkins Jim Alderman Mike AIdPrman Cyndi Altman Don Ambrose Harry Anderson Tom Anderson Sherry Athermn Micky Backer Jim Bagley Candi Bailey Scott Ball Ruth Barber Steve Barnes David Burton Linda Bartoy Lenord Bass Sylvia Beasley Webb Beasley Humburto Beltranena Neil Berger Perry Best Chris Bidlemun Rodney Birdsong Robert Black Don Blake Kaye Blanton Dan Bloemendaal Faye Bolick Shelley Boone Ronny Booth Don Bowes John Bowes Roger Boyce Robert Boyd Sheila Boyd Beverley Bradshaw Robert Brakefield Steve Brannen Richard Bratton Thomas Brogden Glenda Brooks Ellen Brown Howard Brown Larry Brown Mary Ann Brown Sharon Brown Ann Browning Lee Bruce Judy Bryan Jennifer Bryant Randy Bryant Glenda Buchanan James Burkett Harry Burnet Jan Burroughs Linda Buttler Don Buxton James Camp Don Caraway All Knowing Juniors Charmed Everyon Deborah Carmichael William Curr Donald Carter Ronald Curler Michael Cartwright Dorothy Cuscttc Ann Castleberry Linda Castlcberry Diane Causcy Priscilla Cuuscy Cale Chapman Jimmy Childs Earl Chisolm Jimmy Chumney Linda Clemmons Pat Closshey Jim Cochran Kathy Cochran Johnny Coley Fairlie Colyer Jerry Colycr Billy Conner Pam Cooney Get those fingers out of the french fries!! Linda Coppage Don Corbin Cynthia Cowden J udy Cox Jeanne Craig Raymond Crutcllfield Dianne Daniel Norma Daniels Sue Daniel Cassie Davis Cole Davis Sue Deal Ruth Ann Dearmin Mark Dcedrick Dewayne Dees Gene Deese Jeanette Deese David Dennison Sally deOnativia Vicky deOativia Pat Desrochers James Dial Clifford Dixon Don Dixon Larry Dixon Ross Dormon Richard Dorrie F rances Doty Donn 1 E9 7ith Out-Going Helen Doty Sandra Douberley Mike Doughtery Tammy DuBose Rafael Echemendia Don Egan Cary Ellis Personali ies, Polly Ellis Danny English Nancy Estes Greg Ethington Jim Evans Chuck Faist Evye F armer Suzanne Fazzari Roger Folsom Myra Ford Robert F 0rdham Barbara Fowler Richard Fowler Perry Fox Lauren Frank Dennis Frazier Joy and Edwin ponder over world problems. Doug Frederick Judy Frederick Jim Freed Kennith Frost Mary Fussell Joe Ganey Rickey Ganey Bill Garlinger Barry Carlow Lewis Cebhardt Shirley Cedeon Carol Georges Bert Gerber Joy Gerber Frank Cerstner Patti Cessler Eugene Giles Henry Gill Iris Gilley Raymond Gipson Sharon Glover Beverly Green Linda Greene Timmy Greene Pat Grierson Preston Griffin Brenda Griffin Johnny Griffis Page 160 Danny Griffith Steve Griffith Phillip Crimer John Griswold Elliot Grosh Carol Gulick Yvonne Culledge Wesley Cunn Margaret Hackett Virginia Hackle Eddie Hailey Lavada Hall Boyd Hampton Loyd Hampton Charles Hancock David Hanley Danny Harben Robert Hardman Betsy Hargrove Gerald Hargrove Emory Harless Melvin Harrell Van Harrell Sandy Harris Carolyn Harrison Don Harrison Lynwood Harrison Achieved Recognition 31 Don Hart Scotty Hart Sharon Hartley Darryl Head Susan Heck Carolyn Hembly Johnny Herndon Nancy Hickman Please, not another Cutterball. Brenda Hightower James Hightower J erry Hill Andrea Hisled lended Into Schoolas Routine. Harald Hitchcock Cheryl Hodge Sherry Hodges Joseph Hoffman Donnie Holder Artlfene HoHister Kenneth Holt Kermit Holt President of the UNITED STATES U930 Jeanne Kennedy Kenneth Kerce David Kieffer Freddie Kiekhaefer Lettie Holton Warren Holzhauser Nancy Howells Bill Hudson Bill Hughes Bob Hughes Sharon Hulsey Peggy.Hunnicutt Gail Hunter Paul Ives Doris Jackson Billy Jackson Penny Jacaby Sylvia Jasso Joel John Robert Kreiger Jerry Johnsey Kent Johnson Kathy Johnson Linda Johnson Susan Johnson Tom Johnson Wayne Johnson William Joyner Barbara Kaylor Marcia Keister Louis Kendrick Class Ring Distribution, Tommy Kilgnre Kay Kimpling Bill King Elaine King Richard King Larry Kintner George Kirtloy Sharon Kite Carolyn Kcinman J. C. Knight Hershel Knighten Bobby Kruuse Dennis Lzlccrte Phil Lucerte Lavon Lambert Karen Lang Mivkey Killin Becky Lanning Nuncye Lunsten Talbert Lauter David Lawless Clif Lee David Lemons Nancy Lester Bob Leynes Johnny Lingo Roger Livingston Wanda Livingston Jamie Loehner Deborah Long Carol Luther George Lultrell Mary Lyle James McAffee Jim McAshan Ann McCarty Kathy McCoy Lamar Lancaster Gary McDaniels Lou McDonald Linda McGuire Doug McIntee Leslie McIver Bobby McLeod Linda McNeer Margaret Madden Jane Malcolm Joe Spooner Charles Manning Karyn Marshall Tacy Martin Now I lay me down to sleep. Page 162 Junior Class Play, Linda Martinson Anne Mason Diana Mathes Joe Mathis Bill Mattox Cynthia May Bob Meadows Susan Mehrlust Martha Meinig Cary Merritt Donna Miller Coerge MiUer Patricia Miller Butch Mincey Jerry Mincey Elita Mock Linda Mongcll Billie Jean Mr '11: Jody Moon Linda Moore Mary Moore Ester Morales Alan Morrison Charles Morrison Ginger Morrison Regina Mulford J oyce Mullis Merrie Muma John Murray Bill Murrell Bob Musselwhite J ames Myers Barbara Nethers Emmett Nix James Nix Thomas Norrell James Oleary Keith Oliver Erik Olson Gloria Olson John 0 Neal Letha Owens Mac Owens John Palmer Danny Pate J udy Peacock Carol Pearce Chip Pearson Susan Perkins Cathy Peters Lee Peters You call this WORK??? Selling Concessions, Donna Pctricck Dolores Petric Linda Phillips Timmy Philips Cvnc Pollock Judy Putter John Plctclwr Mike, P01101101 Cary Poislvr Connie Provincc Eugvnc Prcsvotl Jane QuuHs Billy Ralmn Susan Realms Jnlm Reed Randy Redd .lcro chick Donna Reid Elizabeth RL'ilI. Dunivl Reynolds Billy R001 Rivky Reeves Jounoll Rice Jame Riddling Sully Riggs Edward Rohvrts Jomi Roberts Linda Roberts Torry Rolwrts Cingcr Robertson Kathryn Robinson Buddy Rogers Lutriciu Rogers Eddie Holldc Kathleen R050 Bruce Ross Sherrie Roth Judy Rowland William Rowsc Kurt Rumlor' Cary Runnels Ricki Schopkc Sue Ann Scott Larry Scckel Clifton Sellers Jnnnic Sendral Charles Sexton Dean Scybold Jim Seymour Regina Shelton Sherley Sheridan Donn 1 M. A11 Highlighted J unior Traditions. Sandy Shores Betty Slmuppe Bobby Shouppe Catherin Shouppe Sandra Shouppe Mary Sing Patti Silvey Ronnie Simmons J ane Skipper Suzanne Slocum Bill Smith Charles Smith Irring Smith J udy Smith Joy Smith Karen Smith Ronald Smith Squire Smith Susan Smith Gene Sneak Ricky Snell Frank Snider Judy Snipes Michele Sorrells Linda Sowurds Bonnie Spaugh Patricia Spaugh Mike Spears Nancy Spicer Sue Sprinkel Glendon Starling Honey Steele Thomas Steele Wayne Steele Mac Stewart Helen Stcnson Anne Stephenson Hands off! H This is mine. Kerry Stephenson Ann Strutlwrg Vernon Stubhs Joe Sturgcss Suzam Swartz Jammy Sweat Tom Sweet Armande Sweeney Mike Tunkersley Vibtnr Tanner Gail Tutc Janet Tutterson Cheryl Taylor Carol Taylor Page 166 Roger Shcrrill Richard Shipe Cocrge. Taylor Lynn Taylor Jean Taylor Randy Terrell Mary Jane Tcssem Billy Thomas Danny Thomas Charley Thompson Clyde Thompson Joy Thompson Ray Tomlinson Dale Toole Delores Toomtes John Tuttle Jayne Tyson Sharyn Vance Cayle Van Liew Alene Van Sant J ames Vamer Nora Venrick James Wakefield Jeanne Walker Norma Wallace Zofia Walkowiak Johnny Walls J unior Themes, Algebra, Chemistry, America: Wayne Ward June Watson Mudith Wehber Wayne Weed Ring around the Rosie? Edith Weeks Laura Welborn Sarah Welch Sandra Wells Leonard Weston Carol Welherington Jean Whirley Jerry White :istory Absorbed Endless Hours of Study, Mary Willis Kent Willis Patty Williams Susan Whitehead Tommy Whitesides Sandra Wilson Roddy Wise Michael Wolford Bill Whittle Buddy Wickstrom Richard Wolford Richard Wolfe Debbie Wood Marta Woodham Danny Woods Carolyn Wright Charles Wright Sandra Wright Shirley Wright Janet Wurdman Ernest Yates Sharon Zills Bill Wiggins Wayne Wilcox Judy Wilkes Linda Wilkes Lucille Wilkes Johnnie Wilkerson Gregory Willis Donna Willis Another day is done!! Research, Remorse, Patience, and Solitude. Dun and Marsha with official ring finer, Pam. Help Wanted! H Watch out! Donnzfs 0n the rampage. Pa :70 111R Teachers Aid the Class of 965. JUNIOR SPONSORS: Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. Dillard, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Alderman, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Saliha. Juniors. Plan for a Spectacular Prom. PROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Linda Marlinson, Barbara Kaylor, Joy Gerber, Arlene VanSant, Mike Alderman. S R m N E S Senior Sponsors Mrs. Ruby Sutton, Mr. William Johnson, Mr. Rodney Padgett, Mr. Chester Mann, Mr. Lesley Oldt, Mr. Robert Stephenson, Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Helen Laney, Miss Phyllis Smith, Mrs. Ruth Wolfe, Mrs. Mary Baur, Mrs. Helen Martin, and Mrs. Ruth Connor. Page 172 DONNA MAHAFF TOMMY KIRK Secretary , i President When tenth graders, feeling ignored and bossed, the class of TA could only watch those supercilious seniors and dream of the day when they would be Wop dogshethen the years FLEW. School opened for 1963-64: now those sopho- mores were the seniors. It was their turn to lead, joke about the Junior problem of concessions, pre- sent the Senior play, write Senior themes, select their notables, enjoy the Junior Prom, ponder upon the enigma of graduation, and wonder about the future. Harder and harder they worked; faster and faster hands FLEW. DAVID FISHER Vice-President Suddenly came tilast times,,: last time to Cheer as a student7 last time to break the cafeteria line, last time to do high school homework, last time to prac. tice the processional, and last time to sing the alma mater. Time FLEW. One memorable June night, the Class of 64 gathered for the finalee-presentation of their cov- eted diplomas. They then could look back and see the many events and experiences blendingr as a newly significant Whole. School years had FLOWN . . . to the outside world. they were new. DnNh 1 '711 Adams, Eileen Adams, H. L. Adams, Jeanette Adams, Joe Adams, Larry Addison, Joyce Alcorn, Kathy Alexander, Mike Anderson, Gary Anderson, James Apple, Linda Marilla Arthur, Janice Atchison, Steve Backer, Carleen Bailey, Robert Bailey, William Barrett, Virginia Bass, Robert Baugh. Cathy Baxter, Dale Baxter, Jere Beard, Thomas Bell, Wanda Bennett. Earl n Bennett. James Bivcx Jeanne Bissett. Jack Bissotl. Raynmnd Bixennmn. Patricia Bluvk. Glenda Blackburn. Cheryl Blaze. Joy Boek. Robert Bond. Barbara Boone. Rosemary Boswell. Jo Ann Boucher, Cheryl Boyd, Barbara Boyd, Beverly Braddy, Sylvia Branson, Bob Braxton, Ronnie Breece, Ricky Bridges, Bill Brightwell, Richard Britt, May Brooks, Jimmy Brook, John Brannon, Beverly Broom. Glenn Brawn, Charlotte Brown, Rosemary Brmvning. Donald Rrownyard, Tom Bryon, Jcrhbie Bryan, Jim Bryan. Joe Bryan. Stewart Bunn. Jo Ann Burdvllv. Marvin Page 178 Burr, John Burton, Eddie Carlton, Jim Carnes, Pam Carroll, Wayne Carter. Judy Carter, Roy Cash, Alvin Catrett. Beverly Chambersm John Chisholm. Darlene Clevenger. Charlotte Coates, Sally Coburn. Betty Coburn, Bobby Cochran, John Colbert. Linda Cole, Richard Collman, Jo Ann Colvin, Bobby Conerly, David Cordle, Caylus Costello, Tommy Coulter, Peggy pa m: 1 9n Cox, Betty Jean Cox, Jimmy Cox, June Creel, Mildred Crowell, Martha Sue Culpepper, Nancy Cunnea, Barbara Curtis, Sherry Cuthill, John Dale, Franklin Daniel, Dorothy Davidson, Martha Jo Davis, Dwayne Day. Skipper Duyhu . Cheryl DPPS. Kitty noose. Butch vak. Elbert W'ayne Delaney. Pat Dt'lk. Dean DcMolt, Sheri Dempsey. Pat Dial. Ralph Dilg. Marv DQIYP 182 Doty. Barbara Douberly. Elizabeth Dowlin . Brenda Downing. Shirlev Downs. Bobby Dry. Charles Dulmage. Roger Alan Duncan. Linda Duncanson. Katherine Durden. Doug Durrence. Patty Ann Eddy. Kathy Edel, Trudy liiscnschvnk, Maria Elkins, Donald Elliott, Alan Elliott, Jim Ellis, Put Ellis, Phillip H. lilswick, Norris Elms, Wilbur Epperson, Tom Eulmnks, Dean Evcragc, Linda 1,11 ffll 15!.44 Fanning, Sahdra Farinella, Phillip Farrer, Frances Fell, Roberta Field, Anne File, Steve Fisher, Davia Flanagan, Bruce Ford, Doris Forlaw, Bobby Forsythe, Rick Fowler, Cleta Page 186 Fowler. Ronnie Frantz. Sara Friedmeyer. Cary Friesner. Mary Catlin, Patricia Cesell. Walter Giles. Chuck Giles. Sandra Gill. Patricia Gillespie. June Goff. Chad Goff. Delois Goff. Sharon Goodman. Karen Graham. Anne Graham. James Grass, Gilbert Green, Joan Green. Sara Grenert. Barbara Grist, Glenda Grodeman, Claudia Groves, Jo Anna Gunn, Patsy Pugt' I88 Halabrin, Jack Hale, Garry Hales, Norma Sue Hammock, Brenda Hammond, Brenda Hammond. Robert Hanley, Lorraine Hanley, Sally Harden. Janice Harden. V1111 Harper. Jennifer Harrell. David Harrelson. Albert Hart, Ada Hartman. John Hartley, Harry Hatcher. Thomas Hayman. Eddie Hays, Suzy Hendrick Larry Hendrickson, Rosalind Henson, Jerry Henson, W7anda Herndon, Janine Page 190 Higgins. Patsy Hill. Judith Faye Hill. Larry Hillman. Bill Hodges. Yvonne Hoenshel. Sally Hogan. Sandra Hogue. Charles Ernie Hollmeyer. Bob Hornsby. Jean Hostetler. David Hrdlicka. Jerr'x Hughes, Sidney Humbert, Charles Huneycutt, Cheryl Hunt, Gloria Jahn, Diana Jensen, William Jessee, Ernest Jewett, Randy Johnson, Harry Johnson, Lois Johnson, Melvin Jones, Barbara Jones. Cary Jones. John Paul Jones. Wfillie Junk. Richard Koihcr. Fred Keith. Kathy Kempf. Joanne Kenned y. Jan Kennedy. Joe Keramidas. Robert Kinsey. Ronnie Kirk, Tommy Pa 26 192 Kirtley, Donna Krick, Eugene Earl Lancaster. Melvin Lanier, Sue Lannin , Linda Lasseter, Fran Lawhorn, Gail Lawless, Fayette Lawrence, Charles Lee. Bob Lemgruber. Julita Lewis. Sherron Gail Lincoln, Elaine Livingston, Wanda Luck, Dona Lockhart, Linda Am Timm I w y Lord, Myra Lovell, Larry Luther, Morris Mm- .alla, Dennis Mahaffcy, Donna Main. Patricia Mallory, Linda Page 194 Mannix, Susan Maresma, Conchita Marrell, Sherry Marsh, Judith Marshall, Donna Massey, Nettie Mayse, J immy McCullough, Peggy McComic, Diana McDonald, Cindy McDuff, Mimi McHale, Pat McLaughlin, Donald McLeod, Virgil McNutt, Connie McQuarry, Danny McQuarry, Diane McVicker, Ross Merrill, Paul Meyer, Seigfried Miller, Cathy Mincey, Coleen Mitchell, Sheila Moore, George Dn .n. 1 0A Moore, Geraldine Morgan, Frank Morissette. Sheila Morris, Alan Mowrey, Dan Mullen, Dennis Myrick. Bobby Neidringhaus, Rick Nelson, Gary Noranbrock, Kathleen Norman, Margaret Novak, Barbara WConnnr, Gail Okula, David Oliver, Stanely Osborn, Mary Ann Owen, Arlene Owen, Kinnie Pillchon. Bill Patterson, Elaine Pattilln, Bruce Pearson, Durbin Patten. Catherine Pcwilt. Clark Pilkenton, Carolyn Polk, Joe Potts, Jeri Price, Tony Proctor, Jo Anne Pulver, Rita Qualls. Jerry Race, Herbert Rains, Drucilla Ray, Claudette Rayno. Carol Ream, Robert Reese. Del Rizer. Charles Rizer. Ronald Rizer. Sharon Roberson. Richard Robertson. Marilyn Robinson. Peggy Rollins. Phyllis Sanderson. Roger Sands. Dennis Shutt, Dave Schwarz, J 01m p1! I70 9l n Scott, Zella Seay, Edna Sellet, J ames Shaw, Mary Shirah, Iris Shotton, Dianne Shultz, Jeffrey Silvey, Bill Simpson, Cary Slocum, Peter Small, J ames Smith, Donna Smith, Judy Smith, Marlin Smoak, Lamar Smythc, Emily Sparrow, Sharon Stumcy, Vera Slubbins, Richard Stone, Bennie Stone, Susan Still, Clark Swift. James Swindcll, Barbara pn nr- 909 Talley, Bradley Tanner, Malcolm Lee Tapley, Judy Taylor, Carole Taylor, Eva Mae Tedder. Bill Tetreault, Susan Thompson, Glenn Thompson, LaRue Thompson, Robin Thornhill, C. L. Thornhill. Erma Tindle, Marilyn Tomlin, Sandi Townsend, Judy Tucker, Ronald Turnquist, Dana Tyler, Pat Tyndal, William Vail, Vickie Vaughn, Frank Vineyard, Flip Wagner, Evelyn Walker, Orrin , nnA Walkowiak, Helena Wallace, Guy Walling, LeNora Wallingford, Bill Wander, Martha Ward, Alice Ward, Jimmy Ware, Larry Waters, Gayle Webb, Lana Weeks, Freddie Welborn, Linda Wells, Barbara Wells, Wilbur Westbrook, Bonnie White, Faye White, Linda Whitfield, Patsy Wicker, Rodney Wickstrom, Shirley Wilbur, Timmy Williams, Judy Wilson, Ann Wilson, Charles Page 206 Wilson, Howard Wingfield, Mary Witherhy, Sheila Witt, Rhonda Worley, Broward Wray, Robert Wright, Gail Wright, Willie Wulff, Ronnie Wurzel, Tom Collman, Linda Evans, Ealie Seniors Hmmmm - Should I go to psychology or breakfast at Jack's? G o u I . yoe:'g:;l:?l really play Wlth 967?; fewer cavmes w1th . . . There they go again . . . Page 208 Off Guard Would somebody please mind turning off the sun? Let's 583, if I had two apples - - - At embarrassing moments like this . . . I know I had a frog in here I dreamt I directed traffic somewhere! my F.O.Lfs All Bill needs is a tightrope and an umbrella . . . and leave the driving to us. Who said what about who? You mean our outlines arenW due till Monday? Page 210 Pssst, Do you have the answer to number sixty- Do you mind if I borrowed that bug on your shoulder for nine? my biology project? Sing along with Julita? Smoky the Bear wants you! Joy, are you going to eat that other piece of Too bad we dropped that light bread? No, Herbie, that's not the way you pledge allegiance. Page 212 Exchange Students Walter Gesell Julita Lemgruber Vienna, Austria Rio do Janoiro Girls9 State Judy Smith Barbara J ones Trudy Edel Boys7 State Phillip Morris Charles J ohn Bill Vineyard Luther Goff Swartz Bridges Tom Philip Charles Kirk Farinella Dry Rosalind Hendricksun Ling Seniors 1 t.;.011:tStand Marvin 131.1 21rd Vlihs' y .p l 1 J. .emor kg .m. . .M d . I OIitStan LL ,w ,. 0. : ,r; 7th Sehi'ors L Bobby Downs? Outstanding Seniors 'arbara Doty ' David Fisher. EILEEN LORETTA ADAMS- Over -Prolibra Club 4; Library Assistant 4; F.H.A. 2, 3. 4. H. L. ADARIS4N0rman Park, Cm; F.F.A. 2. 3; D.C.T. 4. JEANETTA ADAMS- Shorty 45;;qu Leader 2; F.H.A. 2; Student Assistant 4; Office Assistant 4. LARRY CURTIS ADAMS- Lorenzo -Rising Sun, Maryland 2; Vanity Baseball 2. 3, 4; Letterman 2. 3, 4. JOYCE ADDISON44'Joy -Co-uperntivc Education Program 4; Squad Leader 2; F.H.A. 3; C.E.C. 50- da! Committee 4. KATHLEEN ALCORN-2Kalhy -F.H.A. 2. 3; Slu- dcnt Aulnan! 3; Co-opcrativc Education Clubs 4; Prom Committee 3; D.C.T. 4. GEORGE MICHAEL ALEXANDER- Mikc3'4C.B.E. Club 4, Club Reporter and Photographer 4; Home- room President 4. GEORGE GARY ANDERSON-Band 2, 3, 4, Cherry Blolaom Fcuival 4, District Contest 2, 3; Student Aulntam 4. JAMES A. ANDERSON- Jim -Key Club 2, 3, District Convention 3; Band 2, 3, 4, Cherry Blos- Iom Parade 3; Homeroom Vice-Prcsidem 2; Tennis Team 3. LINDA MARILLA APPLE-4'Linda-poo -Philomath- inn- 2, 3. 4. Chaplain 2; Sub Deb 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Devllcncn 4; Prom Committee 3. Committee Chalrmln 3; Junior Honor Society 2; Student Aa- oiunnt 3, 4. JANICE CAROLYN ARTHUR- Jan -Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Satan Staff 4, Typist and Feature Reporter 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Government Day 2; Student Assistant 3. 4. STEVEN ATCHISON4'4Stcvc -Junior and Senior Blakelball Team. CARLEEN FRANCES BACKER-Fumre Teachers of America 4; Prolibra Club 4: Studen; Assistant 4. ROBERT F. BAILEY4- Slud -Trnck 2. 3, 4, Cross Country 2. 3, Coumy and District Champions 3; Lcllermun 3. 4. WILLIAM RANDOL BAILEY- Original Monk - Tmck 3. 4, Cross Country 3; Prolibra Club 3. VIRGINIA BARRETT- Ginny'L-Pep Squad 3; Stu- dcn! Auillnnt 3. 4; Chorus 2. ROBERT WAYNE BASS-Kcy Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4. CATHERINE MARIE BAUGH- Cathy -Band 2, 3. 4. Stage Band 4, District Com ! 2, 4; Student Assistant 3, 4. JERE MACLACHLAN BAXTER-St. Leo College Prepln'tory School 3; Key Club 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4. Senior Board Member 4; B-Squad Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Anchor Beau 4; Prom Page 2; Homeroom Officer 2, 4. ROGER DALE BAXTER THOMAS BEARD- Bulch WANDA FAYB BELL-C.B.E. 4; Homeroom Secre- tary 4; Squad Leader 2. EARL LEE BENNETT--F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Prcsi- den! 3, Preuldent 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2. 3. Speech Contca! Second Place 3, P.C.A. Speech Come , Fin! Place 3, State Convention 3, 4, Nation- Il Convention 4; Homeroom President 3; Inter Club Council 4; NJ.V.G.A. 3; Leadership Training School 3, 4. JAMES BENNETT- Jim -Co-opcmlive Education SHARON BERNARD-Co-opcrative Education Club 4. JEAN ANNETTE BICE-Homcmom Vice-President 2; Amlkclol Club 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 3, 4. JOHN PHILIP BlSSETT- Jnck -Bund 2.. 3, 4, Dlurlcl Contest 2. 4, Cherry Blossom Festival 3; Music Variety Shnw 3; Chorus 4, District and State Page 226 Senior Activities Contest 3, 4, Baccalaureate Choir 3; Student As- sismnl 3. RAYMOND ALLEN BISSETT-2Ray'34Prolibx-a Club 4; Librarian Student Assistant 4; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA NAOMI BIXENMAN- Pa! -Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 4; Junior Concessions 3: F.B.L.A. 2. GLENDA RAE BLACK-'4Blnckie -Libmry As- sistant 2, 3; Prolibra Club 2, 3; C.E.C. 4, Treas- urer 4; D.E.C.A. 4, Secretary 4. CHERYL DIANNE BLACKBURN444Cherry -F.H.A. 3, 4; Student Assistant 2. 3, 4. JUDITH MARJORIE BLAIR-Junior Honor Society 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Student Assistant 4. JOYCE ANNETTE BLAZE- Joy -Amikelos 2, 3. 4; Sub Deb 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Devil- encs 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM BOCK44'Bob -Swimming Team 4: Junior Basketball Team 3. BARBARA BOND-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Vicc-Preaident 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vicc-Prcsidcnt 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. ROSEMARY BOONE-Attendance Office 3; Home- room President 3; Cooperative Education Club 4. JOANN BOSWELL- Jo -Bund 2, 3, 4. CHERYL ANN BOUCHER- Chcryl'3-Smdcnt As; sislam 3; Attendance Office 4. BARBARA ELAYNE B0YD444Leigh -Mcchanics- burg, Pennsylvania, 2; Chorus 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Para-Medics 4. BEVERLY M. BOYD-4'Bcv4'4SIudent Assistant 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Devotions 4; F.H.A. 3, 4. Club Re- porter 4, State Convention 3, Junior Degree, Chapter Degree. District Convention 4, Youth Fair 3, 4. SYLVIA DIANN BRADDY4C.B.E. 4; Co-operntive Education Club 4. BEVERLY LYNN BRANNEN4 B9 Bc kStudent Assistant 4; F.H.A. 2, 4. BOB BRANSON4Band 2, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4. RONALD BRAXTON- Ronnic -Ar. tislians 4. EUGENE RICKIE BREECE-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. BILL BRIDGES-Key Club 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3. 4; Most Valuable Swimmer Award 2; Boys' State 3; Student Council 2; Prom Page 2; Home- room President 3, 4; Senior Seating Committee 4; Graduation Usher 3; Prom Committee 3. ALBERT RICHARD BRIGHTWELL- Bahe - Washington, D.C. 3; Band 2, 3; District Contest 2. MAY ELIZABETH BRITT4Philomatians 2, 3, 4; Vice-Prcsident 4; Paramedical Club 3, 4; Reporter 3. 4; State Convention Representative 3; Inter Club Council 3; Latin Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 3; Student Assistant 4. VICTOR JOHN BROOK-2Big John 41unior Honor Society 3, 4; Convention 3; Induction Speaker 4; Reporter 4; Honor Guard 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2. 3, 4; State 3; Lcttcrmank Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2. 4; Pep Club 4; Student Assistant .4; Homeroom Treasurer 2. JIMMY CARROLL BROOKS- Jim ALVIN GLENN BROOM- Glen 4Bund 2, 3; First Chair of America 2; District Contest 2; State Con- test 2; Cherry Blossom Festival, Washington, D.C. 3; Band Day. Gainesville 2; D.C.T. Club 4. CHARLOTTE BROWN-2Charlic -Cooperative Ed- ucation Club 4, Executive Board 4; Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Chaplain 2; Pop Squad 3; Student Asst. 3; Devil's Doings 2. ROSEMARY BROWN-2Charlie -Delaware Town- ship, N. 1.; Spanish Club 2; Library Asst. 2. 3; Junior Academy of Science 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; F.H.A. 4; Prom Committee 3; Lab Asst. 4. DONALD BRO4WNING-2Donnic -F.H.A. 4. THOMAS GEORGE BROWNYARD-'4Tonf'4lmer- act Club 2. 3, 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 4; Letterman's Club 4; Newspaper Staff 2, 4; Chess 3. JERBBIE LAVON BRYAN-Anisans Club 4. STEWART THOMAS BRYAN, JR.444S!ew 3Pro- libra Club 3. JO ANN BUNN- Jo .-Execmive Board, C.E.C. 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Cu-operativc Education Club 4; Student Assistant 3. MARVIN G. BURDETTE-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Tress. 3, President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3. 4, State Convention 3; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Intcr-Club Council 4, Treasurer 4; Satan Staff 4; Pep Squad 3. 4, Vice-Pres 4; Tennis Team 4; Prom Committee 3. JOHN W. BURR-French Club 4; Student Asst. 4. EDDIE BURTON- JAMES JOHN CARLTON- Jim -Key Club 2, 3; Student Council 3, Class Representative 3, F.A.S.C. Convention 3; Baseball 2; Golf 3; Swimming 4; Athletic Appreciation Day Driver 3, 4; Shop 2; Concessions 3; Talent Show Comminec 3; Home- coming Committee Chairman WAYNE CARROLL-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3. PAMELA SUE CARNES-J4Pam -Homecomiug Queen 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Calendar Girl 3; Student Council 3. 4, Secretary 4 ; Class Treas- quI 2; Class Secretary 3; Beacon Club 3, 4; Sub- ch Club 3. Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Re- porter 3; Newspaper Staff 2, Asst. Editor 2; Home- room Vice-Pres. 2; Homeroom Secretary 3. 4; Prolibra Club 2; Devil's Doings 2; Baccalaureate Candlelighter 3; Guidance Office 2, 3. 4; Devilenes 4, Squad Leader 4-; From Committee Chairman 3. JUDY A. CARTER4 Bugs -Student Asst. 3; C.E.C. 4; Squad Leader 3. ROY L. CARTER-Quantico High School 2, 3; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2; From Committee 3; S.C.A. Radio Program 3; Student Asst. 4. ALVIN G. CASH- Al -Pep Club 4; Asst. 4. Student BEVERLY KAY CATRETT- Bev -Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presiden: 4, Girls' Trio 3, Girls' Senet 3. Mixed Octet 4. District Contest 3, 4, State Contest 3, 4. Gator Land Band and Choral Clinic 2, F.M.E.A. Clinic 4, Baccalaureate Choir 2, 3. Variety Show 3, Polk County Music Festival 2. 4; F.H.A. 3, 4, Youxh Fair 4; Squad Leader 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3. JOHN PHILIP CHAMBERS-Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Vice-Prea. 4, International Con; ventinn 2; Homeroom President 3; Devils Doing: 2; Prom Committee 3; Graduation Usher 3; Track 4. DORIS DARLENE CHISHOLM-FJ'LA. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Squad Leader 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Satan Staff 4; Student Asst. 4. CHARLOTTE ANN CLEVENGER-F.H.A. 3, 4; Student Asst. 3, 4. SARA JO COATES- Sally -Amikelos 2. 3. Devilenes 4; Prom Committee 3; cessions 3: Student Assistant 3, 4. 4; Junior Con- BETTY ELAINE COBURN- Shannon -Bnnd 2, 3, 4, District Contest 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4. Gaapi- rilla 2, 3. Washington, D.C. 3; F.H.A. 2. 3, 4, Dia- tricz Officer 4, Recreation Chairman 3, State Cun- vemion 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, Prom Com- mittee 3; Squad Leader 2, 3, 4; Student Assistant BOBBY COBURNHF.F.A. 2, 3. 4, Chaplain 4. Fed- eration Chaplain 4, Farm City Week Chairman 3, 4, Farm Safety Week Chairman 4, Fire Prevention Week Chairman 4, Sweetheart Contest Publicity Chairman 4. Community Service Chairman 3. 4, F.F.A. State Convention 2, 3, 4, Training School 3. 4. N.J.V.G.A. 3; Student Asst. JOHN CHARLES COCHRAN-HLY Club 2, 3, 4; Concessions 3. LINDA FAYE COLBERTb-Office Asst. 3; C.E.C. 4; Distributive Education Club 4. RICHARD WILSON C0LE-'4Hercules 4Weightlift- mg 3, 4-; Gymnastics 3; Track 2; Pop Squad 3, 4. BOBBY DANIEL COLVINvBand 2. DAVID CONERLY42Davc CAYLUS CORDLE-vF.F.A. 2, 3, State Fair 2, 3, Youth Fair 2, 3, 4, State Land Judging 2, 3. THOMAS EARL COSTELLO444Bud -Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; School Color Guard 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Student Assistant 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. PEGGY MARIE COULTER- Peg -Aubum, Ne- braska 2; Student Advisory Board 2; Sub-Deb Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Library Club 2; Secretary-Trensurer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, Class Recorder 3; Per: Club 2; Girls3 Glee Club 2; Choir 2; Attendance Office 3. BETTY JEAN COX-C.E.C. 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Stan: Convention Delegate 3, 4, Executive Board 4, District Representative 4, State President Can- didate 4. JAMES THELBERT COX- Jimmy !C.E.C. 4, Vice- President 4, Executive Board 4; National Honor Society 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Student As- sistant 3; lnter-Club Council 4. JUNE LUTRICIA COX4F.H.A. 4; Pep Club 3; C.E.C. 4. MILDRED ELOISE CREELH2Lois -F.H.A. 4; Stu- dent Assistant 4. MARTHA SUE CROWELL- Suc 4Co-opemlive Ed- ucntion 3, 4, President 4, State Convention 3, Execukive Board 4; National Honor Society 4; In- ter-Club Council 4; Paramedics 3; Homeroom Presi- dent 4; Student Assistant 4. NANCY CULPEPPER-National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Amiketo Club 2, 3, 4, Vicc-Presidem 2; Prom Committee 3; Sub Deb Club 3; Latin Club 2. BARBARA CUNNEA-F.H.A. 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Student Assistant 4. SHERRY JOY CURTIS-2Kiki -Amiketos 2, 3, , Future Teachers 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Latin Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 3, 4; Squad Leader 2. JOHN F. CUTHILL JR.4Band 2, 3, 4, First Chair of America 3, 4, All-Stake Band 4, Diskric: Con. test 2, 4, State Contest 2, Student Conductor 4. Highest Ranking Musician 3, 4. FRANKLIN DALE- DOROTHY ELIZABETH DANIEL-3Dot 4C.E.C. 4, Historian 4; Student Assistant 3; Red Cross 3. MARTHA DAVIDSON-Homeroum Chairman 2; F.H.A. 3; Student Assislam 3, 4. DWAYNE DAVIS-F.F.A. 2, 3; D.C.T. 4. SKIPPER DAY4;Skipper - CHERYL DAYHUFFHHCherin-Jhand 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict Conkcst 2; Imemationnl Club 4; Majoreue 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Pep Squad 3. WAYNE DECK-Sludent Assistant. KITTY SUE DEES4D.C.T. 4. EVERETT B. DEESE JR.- Bulch -Interuct Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; International Club 4; From Committee 3; Student Assistant 3, 4; Chorus 4, District Contest 4; Band 4, District Contest 4. PATRICIA ANNE DELANEY4'4Patty .-F.H.A. 3, 4, Vice-Prcsident 3; Student Assistant 3, 4; F.H.A. District Convention 3, 4; Paramedical Club 3. HAROLD DEAN DELK-2Deau-o -Football 2, 3, 4, Best Defensive Player 4, All'Conference 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Homecoming Conn 4; Homeroom President 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, 3; Prom Page 2- Senior Sealing Committee 4; Student Assinam w 4; Gradumion Usher 3. SHERI MARGARET DEMOTT-Amiketos 2, 3; Fu- ture Nurses 2; Junior Class Play 3; Trident Staff 2; Annual Staff 4, Summer Annual Workshop 3; Amendance Office 3; Pram Committee 3; Devilenes 4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Concessions 3. PATRICIA D. DEMPSEY--'4Pat -Beacon '3; Pep Squad 3, Treasurer 3; Prom Committee 3; C.E.E. 4, Social Commiuee 4. RALPH DIAZ JR.-Band 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Drum Major 3, 4; All-Slate Member 3, 4, District Contest 3, 4, State Contest 3, Cherry Blossom Feslival 3. MARY ALLISON DILGaAnchor Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Secretary 4, Regional Meeting 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, District and State Conventions 3; Junior Honor Society 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Pram Committee 3, Chair- man 3; Student Assistant 4. ' BARBARA ANNE DOTY-Beacon Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4; Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Homeroom President 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN DOUBERLEY-Future Business Leader 2; Library Assistant; Prolibra 3; D.C.T. 4; C.E.C. 4. BRENDA IRENE DOWLING-Homeroom Prcsident 2; Prom Committee 3: Squad Leader 2; Student Assistant 4. Associate SHIRLEY ANN DOWNING;C.E.C. 4. Treasurer 4. BOBBY DOWNS-44Lucky -Foutball 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3, 4, Best Offensive Player 4, All Conference 4, All-State 4, All-Sonthern 4, All- American 4, Southern All-Star Team 4; Homecom- ing King 4; Senior Sealing Committee 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; F.F.A. 3, 4, Honor Court 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Presidem 3; Lettermafs Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES DRY- Chick'P-Interact Club 3, 4; Hon- or Society 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3; Boys' State 3; Homeroom President 3; Prom Corn- mittec 3; B-Squad Football 2; Swimming Team 3,4. ROGER DULMAGEv-School Store Manager 3; C.E.C. 4. LINDA SUE DUNCAN4Anchor Club 4; F.T.A. Club 4; F.H.A. 3; Chess Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Chorus 4; Student Assistant 4; Pep Club 4; Red Cross Council 4. KATHERINE ANN DUNCANSON?Squad Leader 3; From Committee 3. DOUG DURDEN-2Dougy -D.C.T. Club 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN DURRENCE-2Pani Ann --Home- room Treasurer 2; Junior Homeroom Secretary 3; Student Assistant 3; C.E.C. 4. KATHLEEN ANN EDDY42Kalhy -Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pnrliamcmarian 4-; Devilenes 4, Squad Leader 4; Sub Deb 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Future Nurses of America 2; Homeroom President 2; Squad Lead- er 3; Student Assistant 4. TRUDY EDEL-Amiketos 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, President 3, 4; Girls' Stale 3; Squad Leader 3; Latin Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Inter-Club Coun- cil 3, 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Baccalaureate Usher 3. MARIA EISENSCHENK3Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 3; From Committee 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Officer's Leader- ship Training 4. DONALD ELKINS- ALAN ELLIOTT- JIM ELLIOTT4 Jim -B-Squad Football 2; Ar; lisans Club 3, 2; Track 2; Student Assistant 4; Homeroom Vice-Presidem 2. PATRICIA ANN ELLIS-2Pat 4F.H.A. 3. 4; At- tendance Office 3; Prolibm Club 4; Student As- sistant 4. PHILLIP A. ELLIS- Phil -Squad Leader 2, 3; Tmck. NORRIS G. ELSWICK- Coon -Hi-Y 2, 3'; Swim- ming 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Lenermaxfs Club 2, 3; Senior Seating Committee 4; Graduation Usher 3; Anchor Beau 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Homecom- ing Escort 4; Key Club 4. WILBUR G. ENNS; BiIl -Smdent Manager Tennis Team 4; Junior Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Interact Club 3, 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, Treasure: 4; Homeroom President 2; Junior Concessions 3. THOMAS CLARE EPPERSON-J4Tom'34Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2;. Swimming 2, 4; Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; Prom Committee 3; Lettermews Club 3, 4. Letterman's Club 3, 4. DEAN EUBANKS-- EALIE EVANS4SIIup Foreman 3: Squad Leader 4. LINDA ANN EVERAGE-3'4Lynn 4Cu-operativc Edu- cation 4; C.E.C. Social Committee 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. SANDRA LEE FANNING344Snndy -Trident 2; Tal- ent Show 3; Kiwanis Talent Show 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4, District Contest 3, 4, AIl-State Chorus 4; Oratorical Contest 3; Prom Committee 3. PHILIP FARINELLA-2Flip -Boys' State 3; Track 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, All-Cunference 3, 4; Senior Seming Committee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Let- texmenk Club 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Home- room Vice-Presidem 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3. FRANCES MARIE FARRER-2Murie -C.E.C. 4; Library Assistant 3; Prolibm Club 3. ROBERTA FELL42SnnI3k-Homemom Vice-President 4; Chorus 4, District Contest 4; Pep Squad 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 3; F.H.A. 2. ANNETTE ELLEN FIELD-J'Anne -Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Director 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Homecoming: Court 4; Key Club Sweet- heart 4; Calendar Girl 4; Devileues 4, Squad Leader 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homeroom Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Student Aaaistant 3, 4. STEVE FILE4Baskelball 2; Key Club 2, 3, Reporter 3; Homcxoom Vicc-Prcsidem 2; Homeroom President 3; Shop Foreman 3; Squad Leader 2; Student As- sistant 3, 4. PAUL DAVID FISHER- Fish -Kcy Club 2, 3, 4, ViceAPresident 3, President 4, District Convemion 2, 3, 4, International Convention 3; Boys' State 3; Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Vice-Presidem 4; Clan Vice-Prcsidem 4; Student Council 4; Head Grad- uation Usher 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Annhur Beau 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4; Concessions 3; Senior Seating Committee 4; Cheer- leaders M.C. 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Homeroom President 4; Student Assistant 4; Homeroom Vice- President 4. BRUCE FLANAGAN443Fink,'4Homeroom Vice- Presidem 2; Squad Leader 2, 4; Student Assistant 4; Baseball 2; Homeroom Representative 3. DORIS HELEN FORD-Pammedical Club 3, 4; Li- brary Assistant 3, 4; Prolibra 3, 4. ROBERT FORLAW- Bobby'3- ALLAN RICHARD FORSYTH- Ricln'34chcss Club 2; Artisans Club 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, District Con- vention 3; Junior Academy of Sciences 4; French Club 4; Pep Squad 4; Baseball 2. CLETA FOWLER-Beacon 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Coun- cil 3, 4, President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Inler-Club Council 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Class Chairman 4; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 3 ,4. RONNIE FOWLER- SARA FRANTZ-Amiketos 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Parliamenta'ian 3; Student Council 2, 3; Prom Page 2; F.A.S.C. Convention 2; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Talent Show 2; Prom Committee Chairman 3; B-Squad Cheerleader 2; Student Assistant 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Class Play 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest 3; Class Pxesident 3; Girls' State Candidate 3; Baccalaureate Candle Lighter 3. GARY JOHN FRIEDMEYER- Frecd -Hi-Y Club 2, 3; Artisans Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Prcsideut 2, 3; Junior Concessions 3; 4-H Club 2, 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Student Assistant 3, 4. MARY FRIESNER-Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Calendar Girl 4; Cover Girl 4; Homecoming Court 4; Key Club. Sweetheart 4; Devilenes 4; Latin Club 3, Secretary 3; From Page 2; Homeroom Vice-Presi- den: 2; Squad Leader 2; Student Assistant 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. PATRICIA ANN GATLIN43'Txixie ;D.C.T. Club 4; Squad Leader 2, 3. WALTER GESELL-- Walt -Bundesreal Gymnasium; Vienna, Austria 4; Student Council; British So- ciety; Interact Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Interna- tional Club 4; Tennis Team 4. CHARLES A. GILES- Chuck 4F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, State Convention 2, 3, Poultry Judging 3, Parlia- mentary Procedure 2, 3; Student Assistant 4; Honor Court 2. 'n nan SAND! M. GlLES- Gcorge'4-Brandon High School, Brandon, Fla. 2; Cu-npemlive Education 3. 4. Re- cording Sccrclnry 4; Student Assistant 4. PATRICIA ANNETTE GlLL-Junior Class Play 3; National Honor Society 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Jr. Academy of Science 2. 3. 4. Vice-Presidem 4; Panmcdical Club 3. 4. President 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Student As- sinmnt 3. 4; Pen Club 4. JUNE EILEEN GlLLESPlE-Philoa 3. 4; Sludem Anistnm 3; International Club 3. 4; F.H.A. 4; Junior Degree; Pnrnmedicnl Club 3; From Com- miluc 3; Concessions 3. CHARLES AUSTIN GOFF-- Chnd -lnlernct Club 2, 3, 4, Prcnidcnl 4, Board Member 3, 4; Gradua- tion Marshal 3; Boys' Slate 3; Prom Chairman 3; Junior Honor Society 2. President 2; National Hon. or Society 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; I.C.C. 2. 3. 4; Senior Seating Commiuee 4; Satan Staff 4, Editor 4; Student Assistant 3; Homeroom President 3. 4; Color Guard 2, 3. 4; Swimming 4. DELOIS FAYE GOFF-Prolibrn Club 4. SHARON HOPE GOFFvFJLA. 2, 3; Parnmcdical Club 3; C.E.C. 4. ANNE BLAIR CRAHAM-Sarasota. Florida 2; Sub Deb 3; Prom Committee 3; Chorus 4; Buzz Book StAH 2; Annual Staff 4; Prolibm Club 3, Secre- llry 3; Student Assinlnnt 4; Amikctos 3, 4 JAMES GRAHAM- Honcy Graham - GILBERT KENT GRASS- Gil -Inlcract 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Basketball Manager 4; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Homecoming Bacon 4; Homeroom Vice-Preaidcn! 2; Homeroom Treasure: 4: Student Assistant 2. SARAH ANN CREEN-F.H.A. 2, 3. 4. Officer 4; F.T.A. 2; Student Assistant 3. 4. JOAN ALICE GREENE-Anchor Club 2. 3. 4; Home- room Secretary 2. 3. 4; Sub Deb Club 3, 4; Devil- ellea 4; F.H.A. 3; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3: Newspaper Staff 3. BARBARA ELLEN GRENERT- Bubblcs -Woostcr High School. Ohio 2; Amikclos 3. 4. Secretary 4: Prom Committee 3; Devilcltcs 4, Squad Leader 4; Chem: 3. Diutrin Comm: 3. State Contest 3; Cal- endar Girl 4; Homeroom Vice-Prusidem 4; Bac- ulaureatc Usher 3. GLENDA DIANNE GRl5T4PhiIomamhiana 2. 3. 4; Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4; International Club 3; Prom Committee 3; F.H.A. 4. Polk County Youth Fair 4. CLAUDIA ARTHARINE GRODEMAN- Snooks - Office Assiplnnl 4; C.E.C. 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; D.E.C. 4. Treasurer 4. JO ANNA MARY GROVES-F.H.A. 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. Slate Convention 3; Anchor Club 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Prom Commiuec 3; Student Auhunt 3. 4; Squad Leader 2. GAYLE PATRICIA GUNN- Palsy -Devilelteu 4; FHA. 2. 3, 4; Pop Squad 3; Homeroom Vicc-Prcsi- den! 3. JACK MARTIN HALAanN-Pep Squad 3. 4. GARRY HALE NORMA SUE HALES4 N0 4JuMut Homeroom President 3; C.E.C. 4; Guidance Office 3. BRENDA HAMMOND-C.E.C. 4; C.B.E. 4. ROBERT HAMMOND- Buddy -F.F.A. 2, 3. State Fair 3. Youth Fair 2. 3. LORRAINE HANLEY4FJLA. 3; C.E.C. 4. SALLY ANN HANLEY-Student Assistant 4. JANIE HARDEN- anis -Band 2. 3, District Con- test 2. Flu! Chair of America 2. 3. Cherry Blossom Fenivnl 3; Student Aasinnn! 3; F.H.A. 3. 4. JENNIFER ANN HARPER444Jcnny ;Bencon Club 2. 3; C.E.C. 4. Pianist 4; Red Cross Council 2, 3; Attendlncc OHice 3; Prom Committee 3; Squad Leader 2; Homeroom President 3; Homeroom Sec- remy 2. DAVID W. 'HARRELL4 Bnol ALBERT RAY NARRELSON-4 A1 4C.E.C. 4. Treasurer 4. ADA HART-F.H.A. 3; Spanish Club 3. 4. Presi- Page 228 den: 4; Anchor Club 2. 3. 4. Chairman 3; Student Assistant 3. 4; I.C.C. 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Concessions 3. HARRY H. HARTLEYA-2Christopher Jag -Clevc- land, Ohio 2; Park Forest. Illinois 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Key Club 3; Trad: 2. 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2; Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2. JOHN BRUCE HARTMAN-Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4. Sec- remry 4; Homeroom President 2; Talent Show 3; Student Assistant 3; Chorus 4; Squad Leader 2. THOMAS FRANKLIN HATCHER-4'ank -Track 3, 4. EDDIE HAYMAN4C.E.C. 4. MARY SUSAN HAYSw2Suzy -Trans.-Mx. Vernon Seminar 3; Drama Club 2; Lend-A-Hand 3; Dorm Representative 2; House Council 2; Annual Staff 3. 4; Cheerleading 2. 3; Social League 2. 3; Stu- dent Council 4. District Convention 4; Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3; Philomathians 4; Spanish Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3. 4; Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Finalist 4; Devotions 4; Student Assistant 3. LARRY T. HENDRICK-Vocational Agriculture 2. 3; C.E.C. 4. ROSALIND HENDRICKSON4 Lynn -Philos 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Class Treasurer 4; I.C.C. 4, Secretary 4; Prom Com- mince 3; Pep Squad 3, Secretary 3; Junior Honor Society 3; Latin Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2. JERRY HENSON444Fcllct -Student Assistant 4. WANDA SUE HENSON- Punk -C.E.C. 4; Fu- ture Nurses of America 2; Office Attendant 3; Squad Leader 2. JANINE HERNDON4 Nee Nee -B-Sqund Cheer- leader 2, Co-Captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 3; Student As- sistant 3. 4; Squad Leader 2. JUDITH FAYE HlLL4Chorus 3, 4; Amikelos 2, 3; Student Assistant 3. 4; F.H.A. 2. PATRICIA LOUISE HIGGINSH Pnzsy -Gainesville Yearbook Workshop 4; Annual Staff 3. 4. Editor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4; From Committee Chairman 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; Latin Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Student As- sistant 3. 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest Usher 4. HENRY LARRY HILL-Humeronm Vice-President 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; From Committee 3; Student Assistant 4. WILLIAM BALLARD HILLMAN-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. Youth Fair 2. 3, State Fair 2, 3, District Contest 3. DOROTHY YRONNE HODGES-Band 2. 3, 4, Sec- ond Lieutenant 4. District Comes: 2, 3. 4. First Chair 3. 4; Concert Chorus 4, District Contest 4. Polk County Music Festival 4; Majoreue Corps 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Assistant 4. SALLY HOENSHEL-Hunlinglon. New York 2: Philos 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; French Club 4, Secretary 4. SANDRA LEE HOGAN- Sandy -Squad Leader 2; F.H.A. 2; Student Assistant 3; Prolibra Club 3; Library Assistant 3. ERNIE HOGUE-F.H.A. 4. ROBERT CROOK HOLLMEYER-2Bob -Studen! Council 2, 3. 4, President 4. Vice-President 3. Representative 2; I.C.C. 3. 4. President 3: Varsity Football 3, 4; Swimming Team 3. 4; Graduation Marshal 3; Prom M.C. 3; Prom Page 2; Home- coming Court 4; Key Club 2, 3. 4, Board Member 3; Anchor Beau 4. JEAN HORNSLEY444Jeanie -Anchor Club 3. Sen- ior Direction 3; C.E.C. 4, Chaplain 4. DAVID BRUCE HOSTETLER-F.F.A. 2. 3. 4. Sec- retary Community Service Committee 4. Photographer 4. Winner of Jacket Contest 4. State Vegetable Judging Contest 3, State Convention 3. JERRY LEE HRDLICKA-'4Herbo -lmeract Club 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; Ba:- kaball 2. 3; Baseball 2; Student Governmdm Day 3; Devils Doings 2; Homeroom Vice-President 3. 2; Tool Club 4; Concessions 3. SIDNEY HUGHES- Siw CHARLES HUMBERT-MDanny -Homeroom Vice. President 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Shop Foreman 4; Squad Leader 3; Student Assistant 4. C.HERYL ANN HUNEYCUTT-National Honor So- cxety 4; Paramedical Club 2, 3, 4; Beacon Club 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Student Assistant 4. GLORIA J. HUNT- Glory 4Band 2, 3, District Contes; 2. Cherry Blossom Festival 3; Talent Show 4; Pnramedical Club 4; Student Assistant 3. DIANA JAHN-ESquad Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerelader 3; Devileues 4. Captain 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Beacon 2. 3. 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Squad Leader 2; Student Assistant 3, 4; Talent Show 4. WILLIAM J. JENSEN- Bill -D.C.T. 3, 4. ERNEST FILLMORE JESSEE- Fil -1unior Acad- emy of Science 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3. Conventions 2. 3; Science Fair 2. Nation Award for Fla. 2; Student Assistant 3; V.F.W. Speech Award. First Place 4. EDWARD RANDALL JEWETT- Randy -B-Squad Basketball 2; Junior Academy of Science 2. 3; Lab Assistant 4. A. HARRISON JOHNSON-2Hany -Bnnd 2. 3, 4. Second Lieutenant 3, First Lieutenant 4. District Contest 2. 4. Cherry Blossom Festival 3, First Chair of America 3. 4; Wheel Club 2. 3; Chem; 3. 4. District and Slate Contest 3. 4, Fla. Music Clinic 4, Variety Show 3, Baccalaureate Choir 3; Student Asaistan! 3. 4. LOIS BURR JOHNSON-Chorus 3, 4; From Com- mittee 3. MELVIN JOHNSON-Sludem Assistant 4. BARBARA JONES-Beacon 2. 3, 4; B-Squad Cheer. leader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4. Captain 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Voice of Democracy Speech Contest Winner; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; From Com- mittee 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Assistant 4; Honor Society 4; Homecoming Court 4; Pep Club 3; F.H.A. 3. Chapter Degree 3; Creative Fashion Council; Squad Leader 2; I.C.C. 4; Girls' Smle 3. GARY J0NES4Wooster, Ohio 3; Football 2. 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Truck 2; Boys' Club 2. 3. J. P. JONES- Jape -Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3. 4; Band 2, 3; B-Squad Football 2; Homecoming Court 4. DONALD RICHARD JUNK4Band 2. 3. 4. Cherry Blossom Festival 3. District Contest 3; State Book- keeping Contest 3. HOLLAND FREDERICK KEIBER- Fre -Junior Academy of Science 2I 3. 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor So- ciety 3. 4; Interact 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. 3, 4; Inler-Club Council 4; Pep Squad 3; Prom Com- mittee 3. KATHARINE ANN KEITH- Knthy -Student Coun; cil Representative 3; I.C.C. 4; French Club 4. Recorder 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Amiketos 2. 3. 4; Junior Academy of Science 3. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Play 3; Home- room Treasurer 3; Squad Leader 2. JOANNE KEMPF-North Hagersmm: High School. Maryland 2; Art Sexvice 2; Pep Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Satan Staff 4; Spanish Club 4. JANEX PATRICIA KENNEDY-2Jnn 4-Amiketos 2. 3. 4. Chaplain 4; Calendar Girl 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Devileues 4; Homeroom Vice4President 2; Student Assistant. JOE P. KENNEDY- ROBERT KERAMIDAS- Sugar Rob -Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Homeroom President 4. RONNIE GALE KINSEY- TOMMY KIRK-Class President 4; Student Council 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3. Representative 2; Key Club 3. 4. Secretary 3. State Convention 3; Boys' State 3; Band Color Guard 3. 4-; Prom Committee 3; Trident Staff 2; Student Assistant 4. DONNA KIRTLEY-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Sub-Deb 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; Devilettes 4; Home- room President 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Calendar Girl 4; Prom Committee 3. Chairman 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Plays 3. 4. AL KNIGHT-Band 2. 3, 4. iWELVIN RAY LANCASTER- Lunz-cuncer'4--D.C.T. LINDA SUE LANIER-2Sue'3-C.E.C. 4; Chorus 2. 3. LINDA GAY L.4NNING-Chorus 3. 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Student Assistant 4; Squad Leader 2. JULIAN L. LASSETER- Fran 4Hi-Y 4; Artisans Club 3, 4; International Club 4. Treasurer 4; Sen- ior Seating Committee 4; From Committee 3: Football 2; Student Assistant 4. GAIL ELAINE LAWHORNv-Vienna. Virginia 2. 3; Library Assislnm 2. 3; Library Club 3; Pep Club 3; Student Assistant 4. FAYETTE LALEETA LAWLESS4Beacon Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Student Assistant 4. .N CHARLES LAWRENCE-nHammer -Football 3' Baseball 2; Letterman 2, 3; Homeroom President 3; D.C.T. Club 4. BOB LEE-Wheel Club 2. 3. 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 2; Lab Assistant 4; Student Assistant 3. SHERRON LEWIS-2Sherri -C.E.C. 4. CHERI LIMAv'4O. Roober4'3Laifayene High 2; E.B.T. 2; Talent Show 2; Red Cross 2; Chess Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Student Assistant 2, 3. 4; F.H.A. 2. 3. ELAINE LINCOLNw Abe -Prom Committee 3; Pep Squad 3; Junior Concessions 8; Student Assistam 4; Homecoming Parade 3. WANDA LlVINGSTON-Devilenes 4; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Student Assistant 3; Prom Com- mittee 3: F.H.A. 3. DONA ANNE L0CK3Student Council 4, Repre- sentative 4; Philos 3, 4; B-Squad Cheerleader 2; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 2. 4; Homeroom Txeasurer 3; F.F.A. Sweethean Candidate 4. LINDA LOCKHART- TIMMY LONG- Tim 4Artisan3s Club 2. MYRNA JOE L0RD4-Philomatheans 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3; Chorus 3, Concert Chorus 3; C.E.C. 4, Song Leader 4. LARRY LOVELL- MORRIS S. LUTHER3Ovirdo. Florida 3; Varsity Football 4; Track 3; Boys' State 3; Anchor Beau 4. G. DENNIS MacCALLA;-Wheel Club 3, 4, Board Member 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Homeroom Sec- retary and Treasurer 2; Pep Squad 3; Prolibm 4. DONNA LEE MAHAFFEY-Sludent Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Vice-President 3; Baccalaureate Candle Lighter 3; Anchor Club 2, 3. 4, Board Member 4; Prom Committee 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Home- room Vice-President 2. PATRICIA ANN MAIN- Pally -F.H.A. 4. Re- porter 4; Junior Academy of Science 3, 4; Pep Squad 4; Student Assistant 4. LINDA JO ANN MALLORY-Annunl Staff 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Calendar Girl 4; Paramedical Club 2. 3. 4. Hospitality Chairman 3. Treasurer 4. Conventions 4. SUSAN JANE MANNIX-Amikems 2; Prom Cum- mitlee 3; Latin Club 2; Student Assistant 2. AMPARO CONCEPCION MARESMA4 Couchita - Spanish Club 3. 4; Chorus 4; International Club 4. SHERRY ELAYNE MARRELL-Amikelos 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Trident Staff 2; Satan Staff 4, Sales Manager 4; Oratorical Contest 3. 4, Second Place 3, Finals 4; Latin Club 2; From Committee 3; F.T.A. 4; Red Cross Council 4; Devotions 4. JUDITH E. MARSH-iluniar Concessions 3: F.H.A. 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3; Satan Staff 4. Reporter 4. DONNA LEA MARSHALL-Class Secretary 2; Dev- ilenes 4; Prom Committee 3; Amiketos 3; Spanish Club 3; Chorus 3. 4. SconTrensurer 4. District and State Contest 3, 4, Baccalaureate Choir 3; Va- riety Show 3; Polk Music Festival 4; First Place Art Contest 3; Honorable Mention of Am. As. of Un. of Women; Homeroom Secremry 4. NETTIE RUTH MASSEY--F.H.A. 3; Chorus 3; Student Assistant 3; C.E.C. 4. JIMMY MACON MAYSE- Jim 4Fnotball 2; Track 4; Prom Committee 3; Artisan Club 3. 4 DIANA JEAN Mu:COMIC- Di -Choms 3. 4, Offi- cer 4, F.M.E.A. Clinic 4, Polk Music Festival 4. District and State Comes! 3, 4, Baccalaureate Choir 3; Variety Show 3; F.H.A. 2; Pep Squad 3; Squad Leader 2, 3; From Committee 3. JAMES WILLIAM McCURDY-2Jim4'4Prolibm Club 3; Shop Foreman 3; Student Assistant 3. 4. PEGGY LAVELLE McCULLOUGH-Anendauce 0f- fice 3. Student Assistant 3. 4. CYNTHIA LEE MCDONALD42Cindy gPhilomathian Club 2, 3, 4. President 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Drum Ma- joretxe 4; Librarian 4; Calendar Girl 4; Home- cuming Court 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Home- room President 4; Squad Leader 3. MICHELE McDUFF4 Mi Mi -Sub-Deb 3; Anchor 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Devilettes 4; A.A.U.W. Art Award 2, 3; Student Assistant 4; Girls' Basketball Team 2: Girls' Softball 2. PAT MCHALE4Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 4; Homeroom President 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Assismnt 3, 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; School Talent Show; Prom Committee 3. DONALD McLAUGHLINw Don -Big Spring, Texas 2; Key Club 2; Swimming Team 4; Tennis Team 4: French Club. VIRGIL McLEAD-2Virgin'345quad Leader 2. 3; Prolibm Club 3. DAN McQUARRY42Danny'3-St. Petersburg 3; Basketball 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Tool Club 4. Secretary 4; Homeroom Vice-President 4. DIANE McQUARRY4SL Petersburg, Fla. 3; Stu- dent Council 2; Homeroom Vice-President 2; French Club 2; Cheerleader 3; Prom Chairman 3; School Newspaper 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Satan Staff 4; Devilettes 4. Officer 4; Student Assistant 4; News Editor 4; Graduation Usherelte 3. A. ROSS McVICKER42Augie -Churns 3, 4. Polk Music Festival 3, 4, Contest Chorus 3, 4, State Music Clinic 4, Variety Show 3. Baccalaureate Choir 3; Special Announcements 4; Class Play 3; Chess Club 3. 4. President 4; I.C.C. 4, Parlia- memarian 4; Pep Squad 4; F.F.A. Contest 4. PAUL MERRILL-44Surfer'5-Basebnll 4; Skiing 2, 3, 4; Swimming 3. SIEGFRIED K. MEYER44'Siegie -Hi-Y Club 2. 3, 4; Prolibm Club 3. 4, Treasurer 3. President 4; I.C.C. 4; Projectionist 3, 4; International Club 3. 4. Vice-Presiden! 3. Presidem 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2. CATHERINE MILLER- Caf'4 KATHRYN C. MINCEY4'4Coleene -Dis!ributive Education 4; C.E.C. 4; Student Assistant 3; Pro- libra 3. SHEILA MARIE MITCHELL444She vari-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Devilenes 4; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Squad Leader 2; Prom Committee 3; F.H.A. 2; Student Assistant 4; Dcvils' Doings 2, 3. GEORGE EDWARD MOORE4Interact Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, District CoMest 2. 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 3; Prom Committee 3. GERALINE FAYE MOORE-4 Geri 7Pep Club 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 4. FRANKLIN L. MORGAN-4'Shiek -Foo!ball 2. 3. 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Interact Club 3. 4; International Club 3. 4; Architecture 4. SHEILA MORISSETTE- Rcd 4F.H.A. 2, 3. 4; Youth Fair 2. 3, 4. SCOTT ALAN MORRIS- Mudpuppy 35quad Lend- er 3. WILLIAM DNIEL MOWREY- Dan 'Bnnd 2, 3. Cherry Blossom Festival 3; Track 3; Student As- sismnl 3; Pep Club 4. DENNIS EDWARD MULLEN4'4Denny 4Key Club 2, 3. 4; Band 2. 3, District Contest 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-Ptesidenl 3; Prom Committee 3; Graduation Usher 3; Tool Club 4. Treasurer 4. RICHARD NEIDRINCHAUS-2Rich -Student As- sistant 3; Prom Committee 3; Graduation Usher 3; C.E.C. 4. GARY EUGENE NELSON- CHERYLENE ANN NOACK-4'Shcrrie -Seymour, Wisconsin 3; F.H.A. 2. 3; Year Staff 3. KATHLEEN Satan Staff 4. NORANBROCK-Spanish Club' 4; MARGARET NORMAN-Nalional Honor Society 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Prom Commiltee 3: Stu- dent Assistant 4. BARBARA GAIL NOVAKuPrincc George High School 2; Latin Club 2; Officer 2; Parnmedicnl Club 3; French Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 4. GAIL 0,CONNOR-2Pop Along 4Lakelnnd, Fla. 3; Girls' Volleyball Team 3; Santury Society 3; Pep Team 3; Library Assistant 3; School Helpers 3. DAVID T. OKULA4Inlerucl Club 2, 3, 4. Com- mittee Chairman 3. 4; From Cumminee 3, Chair- man 3; Class Play 3; Graduation Usher 3; Squad Leader 2; Homeroom Ptcsidcnt 4; Red Cross Repre. sentalive 2; Devil's Doing 2. STANLEY M. OLIVERH2Stan H MARY ANN OSBORN- Fifi -Junior Class Play 3: Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor So- ciety 3. 4, Parliamentarian 4; Prom Committee 3; Chorus 4; Devotions 4. ARLENE OWEN- Hot RodW-Band 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict Contest 2, 4. Cherry Blossom Festival 3; Paramedicnl Club 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. KINNIE ELIZABETH OWEN-F.H.A. 3; Chorus 3. 2; Library Assistant 3; Student Assistant 3; Home- room Secretary 3; Homeroom Vice-Prcsidcnl 4; D.C.T, 4; C.E.C. 4. WILLIAM CHARLES PATCHEN- Bill 4Prolibra Club 3. 4; Library Assistant 3. 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Concessions 3. PATRICIA ELAINE PATTERSON-44Polka -Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; A.A.U.W. Art Award 3; Special Announcements 4: Entertainer for F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest 4; Art Mural 4. DONALD BRUCE PATTILLO-'4Bruce 4National Honor Society 3., 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Tennis 4; Chess Club 2. 3, Vice-President 3; Prom Committee 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Junior'Academy of Science 3; Lab Assistant 4. DURBIN RICHARDSON PEARSON- Stirling Dub -.Key Club 2, 3, Board Member 3, Convention 3; Tennis Team 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. CLARK PEWITT CAROLYN GAIL PILKENTON- Carol -Prolibm Club 4. Secretary 4; Student Assistant 4. JOSEPH WILSON POLK- Joe -thel Club 2. 3. 4; Artisans Club 3, 4, President 4; Graduation Ush- er 3; Homeroom Vice-Prcsidenl 3; Homeroom Presi. dent 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4. JERI LYNN POTTS3Sludent Assistant 4; Prom Committee 3; F.H.A. 3; White Christmas Chairman 2. JOHN ANTHONY PRICE4 Tony -Intcmct Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Golf Team 2. 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Homeroom Vichresident 4; Lab Assistant 4. JO ANN PROCTOR-Algcriu 4. RITA PULVER4Homel-oom President 2; Squad Lead- er 4; Chorus 4; F.H.A. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 3; Beacon Club 3; Student Assistant 4. JERRY QUALLS-Homeronm President 2; D.E. Class Representative 4; D.C.T. 4. HERBERT ROGERS RACE- Herbic -Student As- sistant 4; Hi-Y Bike Race 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Homecoming Parade Announcer 4. LILLIAN DRUCILLA RAINS- Dru -Atlendance Office 3. 4; F.H.A. 4. LINDA CLAUDETTE RAY- Del -D.C.T. 3; C.E.C. 3; Banquet Committee 3. District Convention 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3. CAROL RAYNO-Philos 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. 4. ROBERT EARL REAM- Bob -Track 2. 3. 4; Lcttexmen's Club 2, 3. 4; State Meet 4; Artisans Club 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Student Assistant 4. DEL REESE4Foolball 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Lenermen's Club 2, 3. 4. CHARLES EMORY RIZER-Prolibn 3; Student Aa- sistant 4. RONALD LAMAR RIZER4-4'Ronnie -C.E.C. 4. 1s AAA SHARON LEE RlZER-C.E.C. 4. Executive Board Member 4. RICHARD ROBERSON- Rick 4anketball 3. 4; Student Assistant 4; Lcttcrmon's Club 3. 4. LINDA MARILYN ROBERTSON-B- Squad Cheer- leader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4. Co- Captain 4; Cheerleader Camp 3. 4. Instructm 4; Lenermen's Club 3. 4; Homecoming Court 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 3; Student Assistant 3. 4; Pep Club 3. PEGGY ROBINSON-F.H.A. 4; Paramedicnl Club 4. PHYLLIS SUE ROLL1N5-Lnlin Club 3; Prom Committee 3: Juninr Concessions 3. ROGER SANDERSON4 DENNIS SANDS- Dcnnf'4 DAVID LAWRENCE SCHOTT- Dave -Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Prolibn Club 3; lntctnaliunnl Club 4; Student Auiatam 3. 4; Prujccliunisl 3. JOHN SCHWARZ-Boya3 Skate 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Vice-Preaidcnt 4; French Club 4. President 4; Pep Squad 3, Presidem 3; Chin Play 3; I.C.C. 3; Senior Seating Commit- tee 4; From Committee 3; Junior Cnncessions 3; Homeroom President 3. DOROTHY SCOTT- Dot -Bnnd 2. ZELLA SCOTT4Anchor Club 2, 3. 4; Band 2. 3; Student Assistant 3. 4. EDNA LYNN SEAY-Amikctou 2. 3. 4. Historian 3: Junior Chm Play 3; Candle Lighter 3; Home- room Treasurer 3; Homeroom President 2; F.H.A. 4. Reporter 4; Spanish Club 3. 4 JAMES GEORGE SELLET-i'chde --Leuermen's Club 3, 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Truck 3; Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Prom Com. mince 3; Student Assistant 3. 4. MARY NELL SHAW4MAin Office Assistant 2. 3 4; F.H.A. 2, 4. IRIS ELAINE SHIRAH-Studcn! Assistant 3, 4; Homeroom Vicc-Presidem 3. DIANE SHOTTON-Homeruom Treasurer 2; Philos 2. 3; Pralibm Club 3; Sub Deb 3; C.E.C. 4. JEFFREY N. SHULTZ-Chcu Club 2. 3. Marshal 3. WILLIAM ROBERT SILVEY- Bi11 -Fookball 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3; Lcucrmen's Club 3. 4. GARY THOMAS SlMPSON- Snmaon -B.Squad Bus- kctbnll 2; D.C.T. 4. PETER DEAN SLOCUM-Band 2, 3. JAMES MARTIN SMALL- Jim -Peoria. Ill. 2; Band 2; Pep Club 4; Studenl Asaiuanl 4. DONNA SMITH-Pammedical Club 2. 3. 4. Hostess 3. 4; Library Assistant 4. HAZEL JUDY SMXTH-2anc'5-Philos 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3: Girls' State 3; National Junior Honor Society 2. Chaplain 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Lnlln Club 2. Historian 2; Junior Academy of Science 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. Stale Convention 3; Science Study Award 3; Class Play 3. 4. Devo- Ilonll Committee 3. 4; Student Assistant 3. 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. MARTIN LEONARD SMITH-Baseball 3. 4; Stu- dent Auin-nt 4. JESSIE LAMAR SMOAK- Smonkie -B-Squad Football 2; Chorus 2. 3. District Contest 3. State Content 3. Polk Munic Festival 4; Prolibra Club 4. EMIL ELIZABETH SMYTHE-Anchor Club 2. 3, 4, Junior Director 3. President; Red Cross 2. 3. 4. Vice-Prelidem. Historian, Stale Convention; Plan Committee 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Baccalaureate Unher 3; Key Club Sweetheart 4; I.C.C.; Annual Stills: Latin 2; F..AH BEVERLY SHARON SPARR0W-'4Shaton -Nalion- I1 Honor Society 3. 4; Junior Honor Sociery 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4, Secretary 4; Sub-Deb Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 3. 4; Cal- endlr Girl 4: Prom Committee 3. VERA ALENE STAMEY-Pralibra Club 4; F.H.A. 2, 3. Hillorinn 3; Paramedicnl Club 4; Library An- aiulnl 4. RICHARD STEBBENS-Prollbn Club 3. 4. Vice- Plelidem 4; Hi-Y Bike Race 3; 'Sludent Anistnm 3' 4- Page 230 BENNIE STONE4Cafeleria Worker; C.E.C. SUSAN STONE- JAMES HENRY SW1FT- Jamie -Junior Academy of Science 2. 3. BARBARA JANE SWINDELL- any 3Amikelos Club 3, 4; Art Award 3; Student Assistant 4; Prom Committee 3; Chess Club 4; Art Camp 3; French Club 4. BRADLEY JOHN TALLEY4Footbali 3. 4; Letter- mcn's Club 3. 4; F.F.A. 2. MALCOLM LEE TANNER44'High Pockets 4Track 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Student Assistant 3; Shop 4. JUDITH EVON TAPLEY- Judy -Beacon 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3; Junior Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; F.H.A. 3; Homeroom President 4; Main Office 3, 4. CAROLE TAYL0R4Bcacon Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 2. 4; Red Cross Council 3; Prom Committee 3; Stu- dent Assistant 3. 4; Squad Leader 2; Homeroom Secretary 2. EVA TAYLOR- Liltle Eva 3F.H.A. 4; Squad Leader 4. DANIEL WILLIAM TEDDER- Bill -Nationai Hon- or Society 3, 4; Student Council 3; Junior Acad- emy of Science 2. 3, President 3; Junior Honor Society 2; Interact 2, 3; Pep Squad 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Debate 2. SUSAN TETREAULT-Paramedical Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Anchor 2, . 4; Student Assistant 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Attendance Office 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. GLENN A. THOMPSON-i4Swnmpfux 4Baskelball 2, 3; Baseball 2; Senior Class Basketball 4; Home. room Vice-Prcsidcm 3; Red Cross Representative 2; Architecture 4. LA RUE THOMPSON4 ROBERT A. THOMPSON-2Robin - C. H. THORNHILL-F.F.A. 2. 3. 4, Reporter 4. State Farmer 4, State Fair 2, 3, State Convention 3, Livestock Judging Team 2, 3. ERMA JEAN THORNHILL-4-H Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Prolibra Club 4; Library Assistant 4; Squad Leader 3; State Fair Award 4. MARILYN TINDLE-C.E.C. 4; C.B.E. 4; Student Assistant 3. SANDI TOMLIN-Snellville. Ga. 3; Newspaper Staff 4. Business Manager 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; French Club 2, 4; Glee Club 3; Library Club 3. Secretary 3; Cheerleader 3; Prom Committee 3; Talent Show 4. RONALD EDWARD TUCKER-2Tuck -B-Squud Football 2; B-Squad Baseball 2; Wheel 2. 3, 4; Prolibra Club 3. 4. DANA SHERY TURNQUIST-Spanish Club 4. PATRICIA FAYA TYLER- Pal -C.E.C. 4. Cor- responding Secretary 4; Library Assistant 3; Pro- libm Club 3. WILLIAM TYNDAL-2Bili -Tmck 2. 3, 4. State Meet 3. 4. Florida Relays 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Football 3. 4. All-Conference 4; F.F.A. 2. 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. 3; Student Assistant 4; Prom Committee 3. VXCKIE JO VAIL3Beacon Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; F.F. A. Sweetheart Finalist 4; Calendar Girl 4, Red Cross Council 2.3.4. Secretary 3. 4 Summer Camp 2; Sub-Deb 3, Vice-Presidem 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Class Play 3; Student Government 3. FRANK HARRISON VAUGHN-Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; National Honor Sociely 3. 4, Chaplain 4; Homeroom Vice-President 4. PHILIP PORTER VlNEYARD- FliVL-Boys' State 3; Homecoming Escort 4; Interact Club 2. 3, 4. Secretary 3, International Convention 2; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Tool Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, Treas- urer 4; Student Assistant 4. EVELYN JEAN WAGNER-JiJennie -Coopentive Education Club 4; Junior Red Cross 3: Student As. 3. ORRIN MILLARD WALKER lI-Chorua 3, 4 Presi- dent 4, Polk County Music Festival 2. 4; F.M.E.A. All-Smte Chorus, Daytona Bench 3, 4; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Variety Show 3; Band 2; Chess Club 2; Student As. 3. 4. HELENA WALKOWIAKeD.C.T. 4; Social Chair- man 4. GUY TRACY WALLACE-Junior Varsity Football 2; Band 2; Senior Boys' Basketball Team 4; Stu- dent Assistant 4. WILLIAM ROBERT WALLINGFORD- Biil -Key Club 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 4. Florida District Con- vention 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; B-Squad Man' ager; Varsity Football Manager 4; Lenerman'a Club 4; Junior Academy of ScienCC 2, 3; Prom Commit- tee. MARTHA ANN WANDER-Bcacon Club 2. 3. 4, Vice- President 4; National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Secretary 2. 4. ALICE MARIE WARD-Coopcrative Education Club 4; C 8.13. 4. JAMES C. WARD- Jim --Band 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lieu- tenant 4; District Contest Ensemble 2; State Con- test Ensemble 2; Key Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 4; Swimming 4. LARRY WARE-F.F.A. 4. LANA SCOTT WEBB- Scouy -Band 2. 3. Dis- trict Comes! 2. FREDDY WEEKS-Football 2. LINDA WELLBORN-Woodlawn High School 2; Band 2; F.H.A. 2; Winter Havcn-F.H.A. 3. 4; Officer 4; Student As. 4 BARBARA LEE WELLS43Bobbie'V-Spnnish Club 4. WILBUR JOSEPH WELLS-2Young Bur -Studem Council 4; Senior Class Representative 4; Hi-Y Club 2. 3, 4; District 4 Convention; Secretary 3: Swimming 2. 3, 4; B-Squad Football 2; Homeroom President 2. 3; Homeroom Vice-President 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee. BONNIE RAE WESTBROOK-Anchor Club 3. 4, Corresponding Secretary 3. Recording Secretary 4; Band 2. 3. District Contest 2; Latin Club 2; In- ternational Club 4; 5311111 Staff 4; Homeroom Tress; urer 4; Baccalaureate Usher 3. FAYE WHITE- LINDA MARIE WHITE-Amiketos Club 3, 4, His. toxin 3, 4; Latin Club 3. Reporter 3; F.T.A. 2, 3: Homeroom Secretary 4: Student Assistant 3. 4; Squad Leader 2; Prom Committee 3. PATRICIA ANN WHITFIELD- Patsy'3-Coopentive Ed. 4. RODNEY WICKER-F.F.A. 2. 3. 4. SHIRLEY ROSE WICKSTR0M4- Rosebud -Banow. Fla. 2; Student Assk. 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3. TIMOTHY JEROME WILBUR-2Timmy'3-Golf- Team 2, 3. 4; Letterman's Club 2. 3. 4 ANN MARIE WILSON-Spanish Club 3. 4; Student Am. 4; Future Nurses 2. CHARLES WIL50N4 HOWARD CARL WILSON- Digxer -Homeroom Secretary 3; Student Asst. 4. SHEILA WITHERBYuMelboume, Fla. 2, 3; Latin Club 2; D.E. Club 3. RHONDA KAY WITT-Anchor Club 2. 3. 4. Chap- plain 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Annual Stlif 4; International Club 4; Sub- Deb 3; Latin Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Baccalaureate Usher 3. BROWARD WORLEY- Buddy -anebnll 4. Senior Basketball Team 4. ROBERT WRAY- Bob -D.C.T. 3. 4. GAIL MARILYN WRIGHT-Philos 2, 3; Sub-Deb 3, mm. 4. WILLIE WRIGHT-F.F.A. 2 3. 4. Secleluy 3. 4, Chapter Forestry Delegate. Livestock Judging Team 2. 3. Chapter Record Book Award 3; NJ..VG.A. 4. Homeroom President 3; Student Assistant 4; 2Youth Fair Exhibitor 2, 3, 4. RONALD E. WULFF- Ronnie -Chesa Club 3. THOMAS WURZEL- Tom'3-Nuionll Honor So- ciety 3. 4; Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4. Chapllin 4; Swim- ming Team 4; Spanish Club 3; Student As . 4. MRS. GLORIA ALDERMAN-aBS. in Ed.; Univ. of Tampa, Univ. of Florida; Spanish 1, Amiketos. MR. GORMAN AYERLBSJ Newman College; Phys. Ed. MR. L. M. BAGGETT-A.B., B.S., M.Ed.; West. Kentucky State, Univ. of Florida; Eng. MR. ARTHUR BATES-Vocational In- dust.; Brockport State, Penn. State; Small Eng. MRS. MARY BAURsABJ Murray State, William and Mary College; English; Na- tional Honor Society. MR. CARL BIDDLE-B.S. in Ed.; Rio Grande College, Ohio Univ., Ohio State Univ., New Mexico Univ., Florida State Univ., Florida Southern Univ.; Electronics. MR. JOHN BLACKsABq M.Ed.; Lime- stone College, Univ. of South Carolina, Univ. of North Carolina, Florida Southern College, Wolford College; American His- tory, Bus. Math. MR. LINUS BRIDGESsBAW M.Ed.; Mis- sissippi College; Assistant Football Coach. MRS. RUTH CONNERsAB. in Ed.; Florida State Univ., Fla. 50., Columbia, Monterrey Tech.; Spanish I, II, III; Span- ish Club, Devilelles. MR. DAVID COX-B.S. in Ed.; Univ. of Florida; Chemistry, Biology, Physical Sci- ence. MRS. DORTHY DANTZLER-A.B.; Cen- tre College, Univ. of Kentucky; Art I, II, Advanced Art. MR. JACK DEEDRICKsBSW M.Ed.; Univ. of Toledo, Earlham College, F.S.C., U. of F.; Drivers Ed.; Athletic Dir. MRS. DORTHY DILLARDs-A.B.; F.S.U., U. of F.; Latin II, English II; Latin Club. MR. WILLIAM DUNCAN--B.S.; F.S.U., Peabody Univ. of Fla.; Phys. Ed., Track Coach. MRS. MARGRET FORD-B.A., B.S. in Ed.; Ohio State Univ., Univ. of No. Caro- lina; Biology. MRS. GRACE GILES-B.S.; College of Central Conn.; English III, IV. MR. HERBERT GLOVER-B.S.; F.S.U., F.S.C.; World His., Amer. His.; Inter. Club. MRS. JOY CRAY-B.A.; Wake Forest College; English II; Tri-Hi-Y. MR. BILL HAMPTONsBSq ville State Univ.; Biology. MR. L. WARREN HARRELL-B.S.A., M.Ed.; Univ. of Florida; Voc. Agricul- ture; F.F.A. MR. JOHN HAYGOOD-B.S.; Fla., F.S.U.; Drivers Ed.; Sponsor. MRS. JUANITA HILLIARDsBSJ Flori- da Southern College; English III, IV, Business Math. MR. WILLIAM HOFFSISsBS. in Elem. Sec. Voc. Ed.; F.S.C., F.S.U.; D.C.T. General and Direct. MISS EVELYN HUGHES-B.S.; F.S.C., Univ. of Florida; Biology, Advanced Bi- Carson- J ackson- Univ. of Soph. Class Faculty Index ology; Beacon Club, Junior Academy of Sciences. MRS. EVELYN HUMPHREYsBS. in Ed.; Indiana State College; Typing I, II; Junior Honor Society. MR. ROBERT JAMISON-B.S., M.A.E.; F.S.C, Univ. of Florida; Mechanical Draw- mg. MRS. SARA JOHNSON-B.S.; Oklahoma State College; Bookkeeping and Typing; Junior Class Rings, School Supply Store. MR. WILLIAM JOHNSONvB.A., M.S.; Ark. A. and M., Univ. of Ark; American History, A. vs C.; Key Club. MRS. HELEN LANEYsB.A.; College of St. Catherine; World History. MISS LINDA LEAsBS. in Ed.; Tenn. Polytechnic Inst; Physical Ed.; Cheer- leader Sponsor. MRS. EVELYN LEE-B.S.; Murray State; A-V Coordinator; Profeclionists, Pro- Lebra Club. MR. WILLIAM LIVINGSTONsMasters; Univ. of Florida; Industrial Arts, Wood- working; Artisans Club. MR. HERMAN LOFTON-B.A., M.Ed.; Co-lin Jr. College, Southeastern L. A. Col- lege, L.S.U.; Drivers Training. MRS. PATRICIA LONGsB.S.; F.S.U.; Home Ec.; Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca. MRS. DEANA LYBRANDsABJ Univ. of No. Carolina WVomanss Colleges, Le- nois Rhyne Collegei English 11. MRS. IMOGENE McCONKEY-A.B.; Southeast Missouri State College, William Jewell College, Univ. of Wisconsin; Mod- ern Alg. II, Plane Geometry; Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Chairman. MR. CHESTER MANN-A.B., M.S.; Lynchburg College, Univ. of Virginia; Chem. Physics. MRS. HELEN MARTIN-B.S. in Home Ec.; F.S.U.; Home Ec.; Future Home- makers, sSenior Sponsorl MR. JAMES MILES-BS. in Bus. Ed.; Concord College; Bookkeeping and Math. MR. JAMES MISWONGERsBS. in Ed., M.A.; Manchester College, Ball State Teachers College, Univ. of Tulsa; Prob- lems of Am. Dem; F.T.A. MR. LESLIE OLDTsA.B., M.A.; Alma College, Univ. of Michigan, Michigan State Univ., F.S.U.; Cooperative Educa- tion; Cooperative Education Club, DECA Club. MR. W. R. PADGETTsBAq M.A.; Wof- ford College, Univ. of So. Can, F.S.U.; Cooperative Education; Cooperative Edu- cation Club. MRS. MARY PECKsABq F.S.U., Duke Univ., Univ. of Fla.; English III, IV; Junior Senior Prom. MRS. EDITH PHILLIPssBs. in Bus. Adm; Florida 50. College; Personal Typ- ing, Bus. Eng. MR. PAUL RAIONEsBSw M.A.; Stetson Univ.; Assistant Principal; Inter-Act Club. MR. ROY RILEY-A.B., M.A.; Eastern Ky. Stale; World Geography, Advanced Gen. Math. MRS. GAY ROBBINS-B.A. in His. and Eng.; Centre College, Fairfield Univ.; Eng. III; Anchor Club, Cypress Shadows Committee. MR. THEO SALIBA-B.S., Masters in Ed.; Univ. of Fla.; Modern Algebra I, Plane Geo., Algebra II. MRS. DONNA SCHOPKEu-BSJ F.S.U., F.S.U., Univ. of Fla.; Guidance Counselor; Inter-Club Council. MR. LOUIS SMITH-M.Ed., BS. in Ag.; Univ. of Fla.; Vocational Ag.; F.F.A. MISS PHYLIS SMITHMA.B., M.A.; F.S.U., Columbia Univ., Duke Univ., Car- leton Univ., Yale Univ.; Trig., Elem. Functions, Modern Alg. II, S.H.S.C. Ceo., Probability and Analytic Geometry. MRS. ELIZABETH SOVERNSsBAw M.A.; Duke Univ., Columbia Univ., F.S.U., Univ. of Maryland, Stuttgart Univ., Flor- ence State; Prolibra Club. MR. JAMES SOVERNS-B.S., M.Ed.; Cal. Teachers College, Duke Univ.; Math., Science. MR. ROBERT STEPHENSONsBS; Evansville College, Indiana State Teachers College, Ind. Univ., F.S.U.; Business Ed.; Cooperative Ed. Club. MRS. RUBY SUTTON-B.S. in Social Studies; Eastern Ky. State College; Amer- ican History; Annual Staff. MRS. CLOYCE THORNTON-B.S., M.A.; Fla. 50. College, U. of Fla., N. Y. Univ.; Secretarial Training, Shorthand; Anchor. MR. CALVIN R. TRIPLETTsBSJ Univ. of So. Mississippi; Adv. General Math; Head Football Coach. MRS, MARY J OHNSTON VAN DUYNE- B.A.; Univ. of N. C., F.S.U.; French; French Club; Philos. MISS REBECCA WALDROP-B.S., M.A.; Peabody College; Phys. Ed. MR. MILLARD C. WALKERsBAq M.A.; Bard College, Columbia Univ., Univ. of Washington, Univ. of Miami; Chorus, En- sembles. MRS. JEAN WELBORNsBSJ Witwonh Jr. College, 50. 111. Univ.; Home Ec.; F.H.A. MR. DUAINE WHITMER-B.E., M.Ed.; West. 111. Univ., Univ. of Fla.; Guidance. MR. JAMES WHITNEYsBSq Univ. of Tampa, Univ. of Fla., F.S.U.; Phys. Ed. MRS. MARIE WHITNEYs-BSJ Univ. of Tampa, Univ. of F1a., F.S.U.; Am. His- tory, Psy.; Student Council. MRS. CAROLE WINE$B.A., M.Ed.; Stephens College, Univ. of Fla.; English III; Pep Club, Para Medics. MRS. RUTH WOLFE-A.B.; F.S.U.; Speech, English; Plays and Oratorical Contests. ROY V. WOOD-M.A. in Equivalency; Marion Institute, F.S.U., Univ. of F1a.; Band, Instrumental Music; Band, Devil- ettes. MR. ROBERT K. YOUNC-B.S., M.E.; Penna. State College, Univ. of Pitt.; Math; Hi-Y Club Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. SENIORS Adams, Elaine4174, 71 Adams, H. L.-174, 69 Adams, Jeancuc4l74 Adams, Joe-174 Adams, Larry4174 Addison, Joycc-174, 68 Alcorn, Kalhy4l74, 69 Alexander, Mike4174, 68 Anderson, Cary4174, 72 Andersen, Jim-174, 72 Apple, Linda4174, 87, 115 Arthur, Jan-174, 67, 89 Atchison, Steve4-175 Backer, Carleen4l75, 104, 71 Bailey, Robert4l75 Bailey, Willium-175 Barrett, Virginia-175 Bass, Robert-175 Baugh, Calhy-175, 72 Baxter, Dale-175 Baxter, Jere4l2, 94, 83, 175, 135, 136 Beard, Thomas-175 Bell, Wandu-l75, 68 Bennett, EarI-175, 99, 98 Bennett, James-176, 69 Bernard, Sharon468 Bice, Jeunne-176, 80 Bissett, J ack-l76, 72, 74, 79 Bissett, Raymond-l76, 71, 117 Bixenman, Pat-176, 115, 117 Black, Glenda4176, 69 Blackburn, Cheryl-176 Blair, Judi-88 Blaze, Joy4176, 212, 76 Bock, 110198114176 Bond, Barbara-l76, 210, 88, 112 Boone, Rosemary-176, 68 Boswell, JoAnn4176 Boucher, Chery1-177 Boyd, Barbara4177, 79 Boyd, Beverly-177, 102 Braddy, Sylvia4177, 68 Brannen, Beverly4178 Branson, 13011-4177, 72 Brnxlon, Ronnie-177 Breece, Ricki-177, 98 Bridges, Bill-122, 125, 94, 177, 215, 210, 216, Brightwell, Richard-177 Britt, May-87, 177, 110 Brook, John-209, 177, 74, 49, 112, 117 Brooks, Jimmy4177 Broom, GIenn-178, 69 Brown, Charlotle-178, 68, 69 Brown, Rosemary-178, 105, 102 Browning, Don-178 Brownyard, Tom-67, 178, 92 Bryan, Jerbbikl78 Bryan, Jim-178 Bryan, 10k178 Bryan, StewarI-178 Bunn, JoAnn-178, 68 Burdette, Marvin-13, 66, 67, 90, 91, 173, 112, 117, 218 Page 232 Index Burr, Johnw179, 116 Burton, EddieH179 Carlton, Jim4179 Carnes, Pam-ll, 53, 84, 95, 64, 179, 115, 216, 76 Carroll, Car14179, 98 Carter, Judy4179, 69 Carter, Roy4122, 118, 124, 179 Cash, Alvin4l79 Catrett, Beverly4l79, 102, 79 Chambers, John4179, 92, 93 Chisholm, Darlene467, 179, 102 Clevenger, Cl1arlotte-179, 102 Coates, Sally4180, 80, 76 Coburn, Betty4180, 72, 74 Coburn, Bobby4-180, 98, 99 Cochran, John-90, 180 Colbert, Linda4180, 69 Cole, Richard4180 Collman, JoAnn-4180 Colvin, Bobby4180 Conerly, David-180 Cordle, Caylus-180, 71 Costello, Tommy-49, 180, 74 Coulter, Peggy4180, 88 Cox, Betty4181, 89 Cox, Jimmy--181, 68, 69 Cox, June-4181, 68 Creel, Mildred-181, 102 Crowell, Martha Sue-66, 68, 181, 69, 222 Culpepper, Nancy48, 181, 80, 112 Cunnea, Barbara4181, 102 Curtis, Sherry-181, 104, 80 Cuthill, John4181, 72, 74 Dale, Franklin4181 Daniel, Dorothy-181, 68 Davidson, Martha-181 Davis, Dwayne-182 Day, Skipper-4182 Dayhuff, Cheryl4l82, 106 Deck, Wayne-182 Dees, Kiny4182, 69 Deese, Butch4-182, 72 Delaney, Pat-182, 102 Delk, Dean-122, 55, 124,94, 83, 182, 11, 212 DeMott, Sheri4182, 209, 238 Dempsey, P814182, 68 Diaz, Ralph-182, 72, 74, 75 Dilg, Mary4182, 83,82, 112 Doty, Barbara466, 85, 84, 183, 224 Douberley, Elizabeth-183, 69 Dowling, Brenda4183 Downing, Shirley-183, 68 Downs, Bobby-ll, 53, 183, 223, 135, 136, 122, 126, 127, 124, 98 Dry, Chick410, 183, 215, 92, 210, 115, 217 Dulmage, Roger4183, 68 Duncan, Linda-183, 82, 104, 97, 79 Duncanson, Kathy4183 Durden, Doug--183, 69 Durrence, Patti-183, 68 Eddy, Kathy-183, 88, 76 Edel, Trudy466, 184, 214, 80, 81 Eisenchenk, Maria-66, 184, 89,88,217 Elkins, Don-184 Elliott, Alan-184 Elliott, Jim4184 Ellis, Pat-184, 102, 71 Ellis, Phil4184 Elswick, Coon415, 50, 184, 83 Enns, Wilbur4184, 92, 117 Epperson, T0m4122, 124, 90, 184, 212 Eubanks, Dean-184 Evans, Ealie-207 Everage, Linda4184, 69 Fanning, Sandra-185, 88, 79 Farinella, Philip-ll, 122, 208, 125, 185,215, 219, 238 Farrer, MariwlSS, 68 Fell, Roberta4l85, 79 Field, Anne412, 55, 95, 185, 210, 82, 115, 76 File, Steve4185 Fisher, David-SZ, 83, 51, 66, 91, 94, 64, 185, 173, 224 Flanagan, Bruce-185 Ford, Doris--185, 71 Forlaw, Bobby4185 Forsyth, Rick-56, 185, 116, 117 Fowler, CIeta-66, 84, 185, 102, 115, 111, 238 Fowler, Ronniw186 Frantz, Sara415, 186, 81, 114, 115, 80 Friesner, Mary-14, 54, 95, 186, 92,82, 76 Friedmeyer, Gary-186, 96 Gary, Frank Catlin, Pat4186, 69 Gesell, Waltet8-92, 65, 115, 186, 213, 83, 106 Giles, Chuck4186, 98 Giles, Sandy4186, 68 Gill, Pat4186, 208, 105, 117, 110 Gillespie, J une47, 186, 106 Goff, Chad-13, 186, 115, 92, 93, 48, 66, 67, 215, 211, 74, 112, 220 Goff, Delois-186 Goff, Sharon-187, 69 Goodman, Karenw187 Graham, Anneg79, 187, 210, 106, 80 Graham, James-187, 69 Grass, Gil-187, 92, 115, 239 Green, Sara-187, 102 Greene, Joan-187, 82, 76 Crenert, Barb-187, 81, 80 Grist, Glenda-87, 103, 187 Grodeman, Claudia4137, 69 Groves, J oAnna-66, 102, 187, 223 Gunn, Patsy4187, 76 Halahrin, J ack-188, 117 Hale, Garry-188 Hales, Norma Sue4188, 68 Hammock, Brenda4188, 68 Hammond, Brenda-188 Hammond, Robert-188 Hanley, Lorraine4188, 69 Hanley, Sally4188 Harden, Janicw188, 103 Harden, Van4188 Harper, Jenny-188, 68 Harrell, David4188 Harrelson, Al-l89, 68, 69 Hart, Ada-66, 189, 115 Hart, Cleo- Hartley, Harry-58, 189, 211 Hartman, John-90, 189, 79 Hatchet, Frank4189 Hayman, Eddie4189, 69 Hays, Suzy-115, 65, 87, 189, 100, 238 Hendrickson, Rosalind466, 59, 87, 189, 173, 112, 218 Hendrick, Larry-189, 69 Henson, Jerry4189 Henson, Wanda4189, 68 Herndon, Janine--189 Higgins, Patsy-190, 89, 88, 239 Hill, J udy450, 190,79 Hill, Larry4l90 Hillman, 3111-190, 98 Hodges, Yvonne4190, 72, 75 Hoenshel, Sally487, 190, 116 Hogan, Sandy4l90 Hollmeyer, Bob-122, 66, 54, 64, 125, 94, 190, 83, 225 Hogue, Ernie-190 Hornsby, .1 eIan-190, 68 Hrdlicka, J erry-190, 92, 238 Hostetler, David-190, 98 Hughes, Sidney-191 Humbert, Charles-191 Huneycutt, Cheryl44, 191 Hunt, Gloria4191 Jahn, Diana-66, 84, 191, 209, 76 Jensen, William-191, 69 Jessee, Fil-191, 105 Jewett, Randy-191 Johnson, Harry-72, 74, 75, 79, 191 Johnson, Lois459, 191, 79 J ohnson, Melvin4419l Jones, J. P.1-122, 55, 125, 192 Jones, Barbara-66, 130, 54, 207, 84, 95, 190, 214, 100, 219, 239 Jones, Cary-122, 124, 192 Jones, Willie4l92 Junk, Dick-192, 72 Keiber, Fred466, 115, 105, 192 Keith, Kathy4192, 80, 105 Kempf, J oanne-67, 192, 115, 103, 117 Kennedy, Jan-192, 81, 80, 76 Kennedy, J 0F192 Kerimidas, Robert-90, 192 Kinsey, Ronnie4192 Kirk, Tommy-49, 192, 64, 173, 215, 208, 74, 221, 94 Kirtley, Donna4193, 208, 88, 115, 76, 239 Knight, A1-72 Krick, Earl4-193 Lancaster, Ray4193, 69 Lanier, Sue-l93, 69 Lanning, Linda4193 Lasseter, Fran-90, 193, 106, 107, 96 Lawhom, Gai1--193 Lawless, Fayette-193, 115, 111 Lawrence, Charles-193 Lee, Bob4193 Lemgruber, J ulita465, 193, 213, 21, 116, 82, 115, 106 Lewis, Sherron-l93, 68 Lima, Cheri4 Lincoln, Elaine;194 Livingston, Wanda-a194 Lock, Dona465, 87, 194, 238 Lockhart, Linda4194 Long, Timmy-194 Lord, Myrna-4194, 68 Lovell, Larry4194 Luther, Morris-122, 124, 194, 215, 210, 33 MacCalla, Dennis-194 Mahaffey, Donna-65, 194, 82, 72, 74, 173, 221 Main, Patty456, 194, 105, 103, 117 Mallory, Linda-66, 194, 110, 238 Mannix, Susan4195 Maresma, Conchita-195, 115, 79 Marrell, Sherry5-67, 61, 195, 104, 111, 239 Marsh, Judith-195 Mgrgshall, Donna-13, 195, 76, Massey, NettieF195, 68 Mayse, J immy-l95, 96 Merrill, Paul4196, 209 Meyer, Siegie-70, 71, 107, 196, 90, 106 Miller, Calhy-196 Mincey, Coleene-196, 96 Mitchell, Sheila-196, 76 Moore, George-196, 92 Moore, Gerry-197, 117 Morgan, Frank4122, 124, 197, 92, 106 Morissette, Sheila-197, 103 Morris, Alan-197, 69 Mowrey, Dane197 Mullen, Dennis-94, 197 Myrick, Bobby-l97 McComie, Diana4195, 79 McCullough, Peggy-195 McCurdy, James- McDonald, Cindy-66, 54, 87, 195, 72, 74, 225 McDufi, Mimi-l95, 82, 76 McHale, Pat--195, 100, 101, 238 McLaughlin, D0n-196 McLeod, Virgil-196 McNutt, Connie-l96, 79 McQuarry, Dan4-15, 67, 95, 94, 196 McQuarry, Dianne4567, 196, 76 McVicker, Ross-49, 66, 196, 117, 97, 79 Neidringhaus, Rickv-197, 69 Nelson, Gary-197 Noa6k, Cherylene- Noranbrock, Kathleen5-67, 197, 115 Norman, Margaret-208, 197 Novak, Barbara-197, 116, 103 01C0nn0r, Gail4-198 f' Okula, Davidd198, 92 Oliver, Stanley4-l98 Osborn, Mary Anm-198, 112 Owen, Arlene-198, 72, 110 Owen, Kinnie-198, 69 Patchen, 131114198, 117, 71 Patterson, Elaine4198, 112 Pattillo, Bruce-90, 198, 112, 117 Pearson, Durbin-198, 115 Pettett, Catherinev198 Pewitt, Clark--198 Pilkenton, Carolyn4199, 70, 71 Polk, Joe4l99, 92, 96 Potts, Jeri-199 Price, Tony4199, 208, 92, 93, 115 Proctor, J oAnne-199 Pulver, Rita-199, 79 Qualls, J erry-199, 69 Race, Herbie-199, 212 Rains, Drucilla4-199, 103 Ray, Claudetle4l99 Rayno, Carol-87, 199, 115 Ream, Bobd199, 96 Robertson, Marilyn4130, 55, 200 Reese, De14122, 127, 125, 200 Rizer, Charles-200 Rizer, Ronald-ZOO, 69 Rizer, Sharom-200, 68 Roberson, Rick-200, 135, 136 Roberts, Cheri4- Robinson, Peggy-200, 110, 103 Rollins, Phyllisd200, 102 Sanderson, Roger4200 Sands, Dennis-200 Schutt, Dave-15, 90, 200, 106 Schwarz, J ohn-Sl, 66, 200, 215, 116, 112 Scott, Dorothy4- Scott, Zella4201, 82 Seay, Edna-15, 201, 115, 80, 103 Sellet, J im-122, 125, 201 Shaw, Mary4201 Shirah, Iris-50, 201 Shotton, Diane-201, 68 Shultz, J efL-201 Silvey, Bill-122, 54, 124, 201 Simpson, Gary-201, 69 Slocum, Peter-201 Small, J ames-201, 117 Smith, D0nna-202, 110, 71 Smith, Judy48, 87, 202, 214, 105, 112, 220 Smith, Martin4202 Smith, Sonny460 Smoak, Lamar-202, 79 Smythe, Emily495, 66, 202, 33, 82, 111 Spaxrow, Sharon410, 202, 89, 115, 112 Stamey, Vera-202, 110, 71 Stebbins, Richard-202, 70, 71 Stone, Bennie-202, 69 Stone, Susan-202 Still, Clark-61, 202 Swift, James-202 Swindell, Barbara-202, 116, 97 Talley, Bradley-122, 125, 203 Tanner, Lee-203 Tapley, J udy-85, 84, 203 Taylor, Carole4-203 Taylor, Eva Mae-ZOS Tedder, 31114-66, 203, 209, 112, 117 Tetreault, Susan4130, 203, 211, 82 Thompson, Clennm203 Thompson, LaRue-203 Thompson, Robin-203 Thornhill, C. L4203, 98, 99 Thornhill, Erma4-203, 71 Tindle, Marilyn4204, 68 Tomlin, Sandym67, 204, 116 Townsend, Judyv204 Tucker, Ronald;204, 71 Turnquist, Dana-204, 115 Tyler, Pat-204, 68 Tyndal, B111y4122, 125, 98, 204,99 Vail, Vickie-IS, 85, 84, 100, 204 Vaughn, Frank-90, 204, 48, 115, 112 Vineyard, F1i1r-204, 215, 92, 222 Wagner, Evelyn4204, 68 Walker, 0rrin-204, 79 Walkowiak, Helena-205, 69 Wallace, Guy-205 Walling, LeNora-ZOS Wallingford, Bi11-494, 205 Wander, Martha-BS, 84, 205 Ward, A1ice-205, 68 Ward, Jimmy-94, 205, 72, 75 Ware, Larry4205, 98 Waters, Gayle-205 Webb, Lana;205 Weeks, Freddie-205 Welborn, Linda-205, 102 Wells, Barbarw-206, 115 Wells, Wilbur4-90, 65, 206, 212 Westbrook, Bonnie467, 206, 83, 82, 106 White, Faye-4206 White, Linda-206, 80 Whitfield, Patsy-206, 69 Wicker, Rodneyd206 Wickstrom, Shirley4-206 Wilbur, Timmy-206 Williams, J udyd206, 76 Wilson, Charles4-206 Wilson, Howard-207 Wilson, Ann-Marie-206, 115 Wingfield, Marya-207 Witherby, Sheilzk-207 Witt, Rhonda-207, 82, 106, 112, 239 Worley, Browardv-207 Wray, Robert-207, 69 Wright, Cail-207 Wright, Willie-207, 98, 99 Wulff, R0nnie-207 Wurzel, Tom-90, 207, 112 J UNIORS Adams, Linda-157, 67, 116 Adams, David:90, 157 Adkins, Bettyd-74, 157, 72 Adkins, Donald;157, 78 Alderman, Jimmy-123, 94, 157 Alderman, Mike-156, 157, 92, 115 Altman, Cyndi-157, 102, 76 AmbmSe, Donald-157 Anderson, Harry-157 Anderson, T0m-157 Atherton, Sherry-llS, 157, 105, 112 Backer, Michael-157 Bagley, J immy4-157 Bailey, Candi4157, 87, 76 Ball, Michael-157 Barber, Ruth-157 Barnes, Steve-157, 122 Barton, David-123, 157 Barley, Linda-157 Bass, Lenard-l57 Beasley, Sylvia-157 Beasley, William-157 Beltranena, Humbarto-115, 157 Berger, Neil-157 Best, Perry-121, 157 Bidleman, 0111154157, 102, 78 Birdsong, Rodney-157 Black, Robert-157 Blake, Donald-157 Blanton, Kaye4157, 65, 76 Bloemendaal, Dan4157, 72 Bolick, Faye-157, 89, 102, 7C Boone, Shelley4-57, 59, 157, 106 Booth, Ronny-157, 126, 122, 94 Bowes, Don-l57, 123 Bowes, John4157, 238 Boyce, Roger-157 Boyd, Robert-157 Boyd, Sheila4104, 157, 97 Bradshaw, Beverley--157, 10 Brakefield, Robert-157 Brannen, Steve-99, 89, 157 Bratton, Richard-152 Brogden, Thomas4157 Brooks, Glenda-157 Brown, Ellen-157, 102 Brown, Howard4157 Brown, Larry-157 Brown, Mary Ann-157, 76 Brown, Sharon-157 Browning, Ann4-157 Bruce, Lee-157 Bryan, Judya157, 102, 78 Bryant, Jennifer-157, 76 Bryant, Randa1-157 Buchanan, Glenda-157 Burkett, James-157, 71 Burnett, Harry;157 Dan . 0 Burroughs, 11111-157 88, 76 Butler, Linda-157,87,102, 104 Butler, Nancy-87, 76 Buxton, Don-157, 98, 99 Camp, James-157 Caraway, Don-157 Carmichael, Dcl1bie-158, 112, 84, 66, 104, 97 Carr, William-158, 69 Carter, Don-158 Curler, Ronnie-158 Cartwright, Mike-158, 98 Cassette, Dorothy-104, 158, 102 Castleberry, Ann-158 Castleberry, Linda-158, 102, 71 Causey, Diane-ISB, 102 Causey, PrisciIIa-158, 72 Chapman, Ca1e-158 Childs, Jimmy-158 Chisholm, Earl-158 Chumney, Jimmy-158 Clemmons, Linda-158 Closshey, Pat-158 Cochran, Jim-158 Cochran, Kathy-ISB, 102, 104 Coley, Johnny-158 Colyer, Fairlie-112, 158, 89, 110 Colyer, J erry-158 Conner, Billy-158 Cooney, Pam-158, 85, 84, 65 Coppage, Linda-158, 76 Colrbm, Don-137, 135, 74, Colwden, Cynth1a-158 Cox, Judy-106,67, 158,107 Craig, Jeanne-83, 158 Crutchfield, Ray-158 Daniel, Diane-158, 89, 76 Daniels, Norma-158 Daniel, Sue-158 Davis, Cassie-158 Davis, Cole-158 Deal, Sue-158 Dearmin,Ruth-158,104 Deedrick, Mark-158 Dees, Dewayne-122,158 Deese, Cene-158 Deese, Jeanette-158, 71 Denmson, Dav1d-158 deOnativia, Sally-158, 76 deOnativia, V1cky-158, 81 Desrochers, Pat-158 Dial, James-158 Dixon, C1ifford-158 Dixon, Don-158, 123 Dixon, Larry-158 Dormon, Ross-158 Dorrie, Richard-ISB Doty, Frances-ISB, 87 Doty, Helen-106, 159,89, 167,107 Douberley, Sandra-104, 159 Daugherty, Mike-159, 94 DuBose, Tammy-159, 1J2 Echmendia, Rafae1-159, 115 Egan, Don-159 E1115, Garry-159, 72, 111 Ellis, Polly-159 English, Danny--159, 135 Page 234 Estes, Nancy-159,87, 112 Ethington, Creg-159 Evans,Jin1my-90, 159, 74, 72 Faist: Chuck-122, 159 Farmer, Evye-159, 116, 104, 97 Fazzari,Suzanne-85,84,159, 131,111 Folsom, R0ger-159 F ord, Myra-159 Fordham, Robert-159 Fowler, Barbara-159 F owler, Barbara-159 Fox, Perry-159 Frank, Lauren-159 Frazier, Dennis-159, 92, 239 Frederick, Doug-159 Frederick,Judy-159,102 Freed, James-159 Frest, Kennith-159 Fussell, Mary-159 Caney, 106-159 Ganey, Rickey-159 Carlinger, Bill-159 Garlow, Barry-159 Cebhardt, Lewis-159 Cedeon, Shirley-159 Georges, Ca101-85,84, 159 Gerber, Bert-156,159, 98, 112 Gerber, Joy-105, 159, 103 Cerstner, Frank-159 Cessler, Patti-159 Giles, Eugene-159 Gill, Henry-159 Cilley, 1115-159 Cipson, Ray-159 Clover, Sharon-159 Green, Beverly-159 Greene, Linda-159 Greene, Timmy-159 Grierson, Pat-159, 239 Griffin, Preston-159, 98 Griffin, Brenda-159 Criffis, Johnny-159,72, 110 Cnffith, Danny-160, 92 Griffith,Steve-160,115 Griner, yPhillip-160 Griswold, J 0hn-160 Grosh, Elliott-160 Culick, Carol-160, 67 Culledge, Sharon-160, 104 Cunn, Wesley-16O Hackett, Margaret-160, 103 Hackle, Virginia-160 Hailey, Eddie-90, 160 Hall, Lavada-160, 71 Hampton, Boyd-16O Hampton, Lloyd-16O Hancock, Charles-IOS, 90, 160, 114, 72 Hanley, David-160 Harben, Danny-160, 72 Hardman, Robert-160 Hargrove, Betsy-160, 83, 104 Hargrove, Cerald-160 Harless, Emory-160 Harrell, Nevlin-l60 Harrell, Harry-160 Harris, Sandy-121, 160, 114 Harrison, Carolyn-160, 103, 72 Harrison, Don-122, 94-, 160 Harrison, Lynwood-l60 Hart, Don-160 Hart, Scotty-90, 160 Hartiey, Sl1a10,n-160 116,112 Head,Darry1-l60 Heck,Susan-115,114, 160, 76 Hemby, Carolyn-160 Herndon, Jol1nny-160 Hickman, Nancy-160, 112 Hightower, Brenda-160, 72 H1ghtower, Ja111es-160 78, 72 HiIl,Jerry-14,56, 123,66, 160, 64- Histed, Andrea-160, 76 Hitchcock, Burt-161, 92 Hodge, C11eryl-161 Hodges, Sherry-161 Hoffman, 108-161 Holder, Donnie-161 Hollister, Arthene-161, 84, 110 Holt, Kenneth-161 Holt, Kermit-161 Holton, Lettie-161 Holzhauser, Warren-161 Howells, Nancy-161, 104 Hudson, Bill-161 Hughes, Bill-121, 161 Hughes, Bob-161 Hulsey, Sl1aron-161 Hunnicutt, Peggy-161 Hunter, Cail-161 Ives, Wayne-161 Jackson, Doris-161 Jackson, BiIIy-161 Jacoby, Penny-161, 74, 72, 111 121550, Sylvia-161 John, Joel-161 J ohnsey, J erry-161 Johnson, Kent-161, 78, 72 Johnson, Kathy-161, 78,76 Johnson, Linda-161 Johnson, Susan-161, 89, 112 Johnson, Tom-161 Johnson, WaynL-161 Joyner, 3111-161 Kaylor, Barbara-161, 88, 116, 106 112 Keister, Marcia-16l, 83 Kennedy, Jeanne-ISO, 161 Kerce, Kenneth-161, 72 Kieffer, David-16l, 72 Kiekhaefer, F red-161 Kendrick, Louis-161, 92 Kilgore, Tommy-162 Kimpling, Kay-162 King, Bill-162 King, Dorothy-162 King, Richard-162 Kintner, Larry-162, 72, 96 Kirtley, George-162 Kite, Sharon-162, 87, 78 Kleinmann, Carolyn-l62 Knight, J . C.-162, 78 Knighten, HersheI-162 Kollin, Mickey-162 Krause, Robby-162 Krieger, Robert-161 Lacerte, Dennis-162 Lacerte, Phil-162, 69 Lambert, Corris-162 Lancaster, Lamar-l62 Lang, Karen-162, 116,67 Lanning, Becky-162, 103, 78 Lansden,Nancye-162,104 Lauter, Talbert-162, 74,72, 112 Lawless, David-162 Lee, Clif-162 Lemons, David-162, 139 Lester,Nancy-162,103,104 Leynes, Bob-162 Lingo, Johnny-162 Livingston, Roger-162 Livingston, Wanda-130, 162 Loelmer, Jamie-162 Long, Debbie-162 Luther, CaroI-165,87,104- Luttrell,Ceorge-121,162 Lyle,Mary-162,106,81,107 Madden, Margaret-162 Malcolm, Jane-162 Manning, Cl1arles-162 Marshall, Karyn-162, 88, 72 Martin, Tacy-162 Martinson, Linda-l63 Mason, Anne-163 Massey, Pam- Mathes, Diana-87, 104, 163 Mathis, Joe-l63, 94 Mattox, BiII-l63 May, Cynthia-l63, 106, 110 Meadows, Bob-163, 78, 72 Mehrlust, Susan-163 Meinig, Martha-163 Merritt, Gary-163 Miller, Danna-163 Miller, George-123, 163 Miller, Patricia-163 Mincey, Butcl1-163 Mincey, Jerry-163 Mock, Elita-163 Mongell, Linda-163, 87, 76, 111 Monk, Billie-163, 87, 67, 1041 Moon, Jody-163, 104 Moore, Linda-163, 76 Moore, Mary-163 Morales, Esther-163 Morrison, Alan-163, 71 Morrison, Charles-163 Morrison, Ginger-l63 Mulford, Regina-163 Mullis, Joyce-163 Muma, Merrie-163 Murray, John-163, 111 Murrell, Bill-163, 92 Musselwhite, Bob-163, 94, 67 Myers, James-123, 128, 163 McAfee, James-162 McAshan, Jim-162, 127, 122 McCarty, Ann-162, 89, 102, 112 McCoy, Kathy-162 McDaniel, Gary-162, 123, 126, 56, 135, 137 McDonald, Lou-84, 162 McGuire, Linda-162 McIntee, Doug-162 McIver, Leslie-162, 84, 64, 67, 116 McLeod, Bobby-162, 69 McNeer, Linda-84, 162, 102 Nethers, Barbara-163 Nix, Emmett-l63 Nix, James-l63 Norrell, Tllomas-163, 69 0,Leary, James4163 Oliver, Keith4163 Olsen, Erik494, 112, 163 Olson, Gloria4163, 110 O1Nea1, John-163 Owens, Letha-84, 163 Owens, Mac-163 Palmer, John-163 Pate, Danny-163 Peacock, Judy4163 Pearce, Carol4163 Pearson, Chip4163 Perkins, Susan424, 163, 88 Peters, Cathy4163, 72 Peters, LeH163 Petricek, D0nna-al64, 110, 239 Petrie, Dolores-164 Phillips, Linda4164 Philips, Timmy-164 Pollock, Cene4164 Potter, J udy4164 Pletcher, John-164 Poucher, Mike4l64 Preisler, Gary4164, 69 Prescott, Cene4164, 90, 115 Province, Connie4-164 Qualls, J ane-164 Rabon, BilIy-164 Reaves, Susan4164 Reed, J ohn-164 Reed, Randy4164 Reel, Bi11y4164 Reeves, Rick4164 Redd, Radney-164 Reddick, Jere4164, 14, 131, 87, 112 Reid, Donna4164, 89 Reitz, Elizabeth-112, 164, 87 Reynolds, Daniel-164 Rice, Jeanell4164 Riddling, Jane4164 Riggs, Sa11y4164 Roberts, Edward-164 Roberts, Jonti4164 Roberts, Linda-164, 103, 71 Roberts, Terry- Robertson, Cinger-131, 164 Robinson, Kathryn-1-64 Rogers, Buddy4135, 137', 164 Rogers, Latricia4164, 78, 76 Rohde, Eddie4164 Rose, Kathleen4164 Ross, Bruce4164 Roth, Sherrie4164 Rowland, Judy4164 Rowse, William-164 Rumler, Kurt-164 Runnels, Cary490, 164 Schopke, Ricki4112, 164, 115, 74, 78, 72 Scott, Sue Ann4164, 111, 72 Seckel, Larry4164 Sellers, Clifton4164 Sendral, J onnie-164, 84, 156, 115, 75, 72 Sexton, Charles-164 Seybold, Dean4-164 Seymour, J im-164 Shelton, Regina4164 Sheridan, Shirley4164 Sherrill, William-166 Shipe, Richardn166, 72 Shores, Sandy-165, 84 Shouppe, Betty4165 Shouppe, Bobby4l65 Shouppe, Catherine4165 Shouppe, Sandra4165 Sieg, Mary Jane-165, 103, 104 Silvey, Patti-165, 130 Simmons, Ronnie4165 Skipper, Jane4165, 103, 78 Slocum, Suzanne4165, 72 Smith, Bi114122, 165 Smith, Charles-165, 72 Smith, Irving4165 Smith, Judy4165 Smith, Joy4165, 67, 104 Smith, Karen-165, 67 Smith, Ronald4165, 72 Smith, Squire4165, 92, 93 Smith, Susan4165 Smoak, Gene-165, 69 Snell, Ricky4165, 116 Snider, Frank-165 Snipes, Judy-165 Sorrells, Michele4-165, 87, 24 Sowards, Linda4-165 Spaugh, Bonnie-165, 87, 72 Spaugh, Patricia-165, 78 Spears, Mike-165 Spicer, Nancy-165 Spooner, Joe-162 Sprinkel, SuF165 Starling, Clendon-165 Steele, Honeyw165, 76 Steele, Thomas4165, 94 Steele, Wayne-165 Stenson, Helen4165 Stephenson, Kerry4165 Stephenson, Anne4165, 65, 83, 78 ,112 Stewart, Mac4l23, 165 Struthers, Elizabeth4165, 66, 72, 112 Stubbs, Vernon-165 Sturgess, 1013-165, 121, 114 Swartz, Susan-165, 130, 65 Sweat, Jimmy-165 Sweet, Tom4165 Sweeney, Armande-165, 103 Tankersley, Mike4165, 72 Tanner, Victor4165 Tate, 01111-465 Tatterson, Janet-165, 97 Taylor, Cheryl4165, 76 Taylor, Carol-165 Taylor, Georgkl66 Taylor, Lynn4166, 104, 78 Taylor, Ruby4166, 87 Terrell, Randy-122, 166 Tessem, Marylane-166 Thomas, Billy-166 Thomas, Danny4166, 121 Thompson, Charley-166 Thompson, Clyde4166 Thompson, Joy4166 Tomlinson, Ray-166 Toole, Dale4166 Toomles, Delores-166 Tuttle, Eddy-166, 123 Tyson, Jayne4166, 110 Vance, Sharyn4166 Van Liew, Gayle--166, 88, 103, 104 Van Sant, Arlene-166, 84, 103, 76 Varner, J ames41 66 Venrick, Lovella4166, 103, 78 Wakefield, .1 ames4166 Walker, Jeanne4166 Wallace, Norma4-166, 88, 104 Walkowiak, Zofia-166 Walls, Johnny-l66, 71 Ward, Wayne-166 Watson, Junew-166, 78, 76 Webber, Madith-166 Weed, Wayneg166, 98 Weeks, Edith4166 Weeks, Freddie4205, 166 Welborn, Laura4166 Welch, 521113114166, 103, 67 Wells, Sandra-166, 116, 104, 72, 112 Weston, Leonard4166, 72 Wetherington, Carol4166, 65, 112 Whirley, Jean4166 White, Jerry4166, 121 Whitehead, Susan460, 167, 103, 76 Whitesides, Tommy4167 Whittle, Bill-nl67 Wickstrom, Buddy-167 Wiggins, Bi11-167 Wilcox, Waynk167 Wilkes, Judy-84, 167, 72 Wilkes, Linda;167 Wilkes, Lucille-167 Wilkerson, Johnnie--167, 71 Willis, Gregw167 Willis, D0nna-167, 103 Willis, Mary;167, 71 Williams, Kent4167 Williams, Patty4167, 87, 76 Wilson, Sandra-167, 71, 78 Wise, Roddy-167, 72 Wolford, Mike4167, 92 Wolford, Richard4167 Wolfe, Richard-167 Wood, Debbie-167, 75, 72 Woodham, Marta4167, 78 Woods, Danny4167 Worley, Hilda-103 Wright, CharleS4l67, 97 Wright, Carolyn4167, 103, 71, 78 Wright, Sandta4167 Wright, Shirley4167 Wurdeman, J anet-167 Yates, Ernest4167 Zills, Sharon-167 SOPHOMORES Abell, Car014143, 79, 97 Abell, Tawanna4143 Adams, Ruthy4143, 102, 79 Adams, Kennth4143 Adams, Robert-143 Adams, Jerry4143 Addison, Ray4 Alderman, John4143, 147 Alexander, Billy-143, 148, 108 Anderson, Ralph-143 Anderson, Rick4122, 143 Anglin, Bessie4143 Antley, Billy-l43 Ard, David-143, 72 Arnelt, Paul-143 Atchison, Sylvia-143 Atkinson, 1011114143 Ayers, Casey4143 Ayers, Ernie4143, 98, 100 Barrett, Ena4143, 102, 79 Barnhill, Charles-143 Barnes, Luther4-143, 98 Barber, Paul4l43, 72 Barber, Everett-l43 Bamberg, Jerry-143 Bailey, Linda-143 Bash, Mary-143 Bash, Danny-143, 98 Barron, Lynn4143, 113 Beach, Pat-a143, 103, 79, 52 Beasley, Dennis4-143 Beard, Linda4143, 102, 117, 111 Beasley, Nancy4-143 Beard, Bobby-143, 108 Beasley, Sheila4143 Bennett, Barry4143, 108, 111, 113 Bennett, Jean4l43, 102 Bennett, Nellie-143 Bennett, Robert414-3 Bentley, B0114 Berns, J ohn4l43 Berry, Holly4143, 116 Bertke, Pat4143 Best, Jayne-143, 102 Bice, Ray4143 Bintliff, Ronnie-l43 Birthisel, Steve-143 Bishop, Author-143 Bissett, Barbara-82, 143, 108, 113 Black, Sandra4143 Bleich, Nathan-143 Blackburn, Donna-143 Board, 110118114143 Booth, Nancy-143 Booth, Roger- Booth, Sue4 Boswell, Sylvia4144 Boyce, Roger- Boyd, Marianne-84, 144 Boyle, Elaine-144, 102, 79, 72 Bragg, David4 Bragg, Jackie-144 Brakefield, LaVerne4l44, 110 Brantley, Chery1-144, 131, 78, 80 Brantley, Nora4144 Brantley, William4-144 Breidenhach, Lora-144, 102 Bridges, .1 ohnny-144, 98 Britt, Gloria4144 Brooks, Raiford-144 Broom, Dean-144 Brown, Gloria4144- Broussard, Cynthia-144, 67, 102 Browning, Linda-144 Brumbaugh, Pam-144, 82 Bruso, Kathy-144 Bryan, Judy-79 Bryson, Larry-144, 98 Buckles, Janice-144, 116 Bumgarner, Linda4144 Burchfield, Ira4 Burke, J anie-144 Burchfield, Linda4144 Burchfield, Wayne-144 Burger, Linda-144, 102, 106, 113, 80 Burroughs, Donna4144, 87, 108 Burtchin, Susan-144 Bush, Kenny-144, 90, 108, 113 Butler, Nancy-144, 108, 76 Butler, Alton-144 Camp, J ames-144 Campbell, David4144 Carlson, Sharon-144 Carroll, Richard4-l44 Carson, Franklin4144 Carter, Earl-144 Carter, Kenny-144, 98 Cate, Mary4-144 .Caudill, Linda-l44, 87, 67, 108 8 Causey, Linda-l44, 102 Chambless, WB.4144 Chase, Karen-144 Childress, Terry4144 Chisholm, Ross-144- Chisholm, Sharon4144 Clark, Diane-144 Colchiski, 'Ethanv-l44 Collins, Donnie-l45, 98 Collins, Phyllis-145, 102, 78 Conerly, Sharon-145, 102, 79 Connelly, Kathleen-145, 102, 79 Conner, Clifford-145 Connor, Bruce-145, 92, 108, 113, 105 Cooney, Genie-145, 89, 108, 113 Coppage, Gordon4l45, 113 Corsmeier, Phillip-145 Couch, Willie 104145 Courson, James-145 Cox, Larry4l45 Crggtree, Harriet4145, 102, Crawford, Carol-104 Cundiff, Ronald4 Daniel, Dale-145, 88, 116, 113 Daniels, Allen- Daniels, Carol-145, 76 Daniels, Sylvia-145 Davidson, Carol4145, 72 Davidson, Joan-145 Davis, Arthur-MS Davis, Charles-145, 92, 113 Davis, George4122, 145 Davis, James-145, 108 Davis, John-145, 72 Davis, Lindaa145 Davis, Yvonne-145 Davisson, Carol4145, 72 Dawson, James-145 Deming, Jeffre-145 Denmark, Karen-145 Der, Beverly-145 Dgrmid, Walter4145, 72 Dickerson, Gene-145 Dickerson, Walter- Dix, Jerry4 Dix, Mike-145 Dodson, Latane-145, 113 Donalson, Delore54145 Douglas, Gail4145 Douglas, Ronnie4145 Dowdy, Rita-145 Dowdy, Ronnie4 Drawdy, Barry- Driggers, Hiram4145 DubOSC, Linda-145, 113 Duncan, Linda4 Duncan, Jim4122, 145, 94 Dunham, George4145, 90 Durden, Wayne4 Euson, Connie4145, 76, 79 Eastman, Peter4145 Eddy, Carolyn4145, 84, 108, 76 Edwards, Mary4146, 102 Ehrhardl, Sharon-146 Elliott, Oliver4146 Ethington, David4146 Evans, Lois4 Evans, David-146 Evans, Irene-146 Evans, Ricky4146 Ezell, Carolyn-147, 103 Faber, Mike4146, 72. 18 Faist, Margaret-146 Farquhar, Robert4 Faulk, Mary-146, 104 Feldman, Mike-146, 113 Fenn, Billyw146 Fiduccia, Pau14146 Fields, Sherry-146 Fisher, Nancy- Flanagan, Joanne-146, 89 Fleet, Chris-146 Foster, Diane Fowler, Cheryl4146, 102 Fowler, Jan-146, 76 Frank, Barbara-146, 117 Frazier, Dolly4146, 82 Frazier, Steve4146 French, Ferris4 Frost, Janice-l46 Fulcomer, Jean4 Gannaway, Bobby-146 Garner, Annette4146, 89, 79 Garner, Billie4146 Garrett, Kay-146 Gattie, Perry4 Gilbert, Ty-146 Gilliam, F0rrest-146, 98 Gilman, Buddy-146 Gilman, Don4146 Godfrey, Dan4146, 108, 71 Coggans, Buddy4-146 Cordon, Lee498 Graham, John4 Granger, Virginia4146, 103 Grass, Kathy-146, 131, 89 Green, Betty4146, 108 Creenwald, Larry4146, 108, 72 Gregg, Thomas4146 Gregory, C0nnie-146, 82, 103 Crenert, Kathy4146 Griffin; Christine-146 Grisso, Mark4146 Gulledge, RonaId-146 Gunn, Barbara4146 Gunn, Jacqueline4146 Cunson, Janci-147 Cutwerk, Martin-147 Hamilton, Rita-147 Hammond, Bever1y4147 Hammond, Danny4147 Hargraves, Jeff-147 Harmon, Susan4147 Harris, Kathleen-147 Harrison, Sylvia4147 Hart, Don4 Harvey, Eddie4147, 98 Hatmaker, David4147, 72 Hayden, Terry4l47 Hayman, Jane-147, 80 Heath, Bill-147 Heath, Dolares-147, 103 Hedley, Richard4 Heinly, Bruce-147 Helms, A1-147 Helms, Linda4147 Helms, Janice4l47, 108 Henderson, Jackie4147 Henderson, Nancy--147 Herndon, Mary4147 Herring, Conniw147, 89 Hessler, Ronald-147 Hicks, Barbara4147 Hicks, Sue-147 Hicks, Calvin-147 Hicks, D0n4147, 98 Hinson, Billy4147 Hobbs, David4 Hock, Chery14147, 89 Hofeditz, Jane-147 Holliday, Delmor-147 Hollmeyer, Nancy-147, 65, 82 Holloway, Jim4122, 147 Holloway, J ohn4147 Hopper, Bobby- Hornsby, Helen-147, 103 Hough, Jim4147 Howard, Margaret-147, 103 Hubbell, DaVH147 Hubbell, Jerry-147, 72 Hughes, Allen-147, 98 Hughes, Pat4147 Hunter, Robert4147 Hyer, J ay-147 Hymen, Edith4147, 103 Israel, DonaId-147 Ives, B0nnie-147, 103 Jackson, Philip-148, 98 Jackson, Steadman-148 Jackson, Terry4148 Jamison, Robert4148, 108 Johns, P5114148 .1 ohnson, Donna4148 Johnson, Eva4148, 103 Jones, Britt4148 Jones, David4148 Jones, Robert-148 Jouppi, Pat-148 Judy, Mary-148, 84 Kaapuni, Charlotte4148 Kay, Thomas-148 Keefer, J udy-148, 82, 108 Keith, Nancy-148, 108, 80 Kempf, Miles--l48 Kendall, Mac-l48 Kendrick, Jane4148, 65, 89, 100 Kendrick, Lisa-148, 84, 104, 76 Kennedy, Karen4l48 Ketter, Fran4148, 92 Kight, Iris-l48 Kilgore, Glenda-148 Kilgore, Linda4l48, 103, 79 Killen, Mickey- Kime, Dave-148, 98 Kindel, Dexter-148 King, Gail-148 King, Beth-148, 48 Kins, Karen4148 Kite, Linda-148, 37 Knight, J. C4 Korthayer, Sara4148, 103, 117 Krebs, Pam-148, 82, 103 LaFrandre, Jon-148 Laiche, Karen-148, 131, 103 Lancaster, Charles4148 Lancaster, Curtis4 Land, Charles-148 Lane, Cecilia4148, 131, 103 Lang, Robert-148, 92 Langdale, Nancy4 Latimer, Robert-148 Lawhorn, Tana4148 Layton, Phillik148, 108 Leavitt, Brenda4l48, 106, 108 LeCount, Suzie-148 Lee, J ames4l48, 98 Lee, Jessie4148, 88, 105 Leonard, Kenneth-4148 Lewis, Lynn-148 Lindsey, Judy-148, 103 Linkins, Pete-148 Lisle, Bobby4-148 Little, Wanda4148, 103 Long, Donnie4149 Long, Leo-149 L0n6gacre, Sally-149, 82, 103, 7 Lovell, Pat4149 Lowe, Lavon4l49 Lulos, Terri-149, 72 Luke, Peggy-149, 71, 79 Lunz, Shirley-149, 84, 168 MacCalla, Rick-149, 90 MacKenzie, Margaret-149, 72, 80 Mahaffey, Ken-149, 92 Main, Larry-149 Maisano, Leon-149 Malcolm, Marlene-149, 103 Manning, Faye-149 Manning, Steve4149 Marchetti, Barbara4149, 103, 104 Maringer, Carol-149, 87 Massey, Pat-l49, 79 Masters, Edward-149 Matheny, Deanne-149 Mathis, Martha-149, 103 Mathis, Mary4l49 Maultsby, Susan4l49 Mawk, Pat4-149 May, James- May, Penny-149, 72 Meagher, Joe4149 Merris, Bi11y4149 Miley, Dorice-l49 Mims, Bobby- Mincey, Joann-149, 79 Mincey, Johnny-149 Mize, Tommy-149 Monroe, John4149 Moon, Sally-149 Moore, Jerry4149 Moore, Ken-149 Morgan, Jank-149, 116 Morgan, Ronald-149 Morris, Billy4l49 Morrow, Kathy4l49, 103, 76 VIott, Melba4-149 VIotz, Howard4149 VIulIigan, Danie1- VIullis, Gwen4149 VIuma, Sallie-149 VIurphy, Mike4l49 VIusselwhite, James-149, 90, 108 ,VIyers, James-ISO, 98 .VIyers, Paul4150, 94 ,VIcCall, Joseph4149 McKay, J ohn4149, 94 .VIcKelvey, Linda4149 .VIcKibben, Jeff-149, 92 ,VIcLendon, Charles4149 ,VIcNan, Carol-149, 67 Vasworth, Reynold- Velson, Linda4150, 78 Neuenfeldt, Al4-150 Neuenfeldt, Jeannie4150 Newberry, J ames4150 Newsom, Cail-ISO, 103, 117, 79 Nichols, Louise4150, 117 Nix, J ames-150, 98 Noles, Melva4150, 103, 108 Noranbrock, Tom-150 Norrell, Elaine-ISO, 103 O'Leary, Cathy4150 Owen, Buddy-150 Owen, Faye4150, 108, 72 Owen, Mack- Pafford, Pat-150 Fags, Mike4150, 118, 122, 9 Palmer, Marshall- PalmeILWilliam4150 Parker, Bill-ISO, 94, 108 Parker, Ronnie4150 Parks, Richard4150 Patchen, Don4150 ,72 Pale, Colleen+150 Patton, Tommy4150, 72 Pearson, Carlton4150 Pearson, Keith4150 Peavey, Cheryl-150 Peck, Cerry-ISO Pede, Wally- Pettit, France5-150 Pinner, Marie4150, 117 Pittman, La Verne-150 Pollock, Annette-ISO Pond, Tommy-ISO Pope, Richard4150 Pope, Terry-4150, 98 Potlinge, Mary4150, 87 Poucher, Charles4150 Poulson, Mike-150 Powell, Linda4150, 103, 110 Powell, Van4150 Rabe, Elaine4150, 87 Race, Rob-150, 98 Ramsey, Mary-ISO Reaves, Linda4150, 85, 84, 106 Reese, Brenda4150, 131, 87, 78 Reeves, Rick-v-150, 117 Reitz, Max494, 108 Renardson, Rick4150, 90 Reynolds, Frank4151 Richards, Jim4 Richmond, Linda4151 Rjdley, Claudiav151, 87 Riley, Gail---151, 76 Rizer, Danny4151 Roberson, Evelyn4151 Roberson, John4151 Roberts, Ann4151, 103 Robinson, Velma4151 Robnett, Randy4151 Rohnett, Thomas4151 RogerspLynda-151 Rogers, Rick4151 Roland, Linda4151, 87, 72 Ross, Donna466, 151, 82, 108 Routzong, Becky4151, 89 Rowland, Marsha-151 Royce, Arnold- Rubinas, Wayne-151, 90, 108 Rutter, Earl4 Sakko, Mike-151 Sanchez, Sandra4151 Sapp, Jerry4151 Sapp, Wayne4151 Sasnett, Carolyn-151 Scales, Jo Ann4151, 116, 57 Scales, Peyton4151 Schenzen, Daniel- Schmidt, Wanda4151 Schramm, Jim-151 Schwarz, Bill-151 Sears, Jay-u151 See, Laura4151, 72 Seifert, JanwlSl, 84, 72 Sellers, Billy4151, 98 Seymour, Jody4151 Shackley, Clyde4151 Sharpe, Diane-151 Shaw, Grace-lSl Shearer, Linda4151 Shelfer, Dom-151 Shellenbarger, Candi4151 Simmons, Buddy4151 Simmons, Wayne4151, 98 Simmons, Louise-151 Simonds, Randy415l Singletary, J. D4151 Skipper, Nellie-151 Slaughter, Linda-151 Sloan, Mike-151 Slocum, Suzanne- Slocum, Sharon-152, 72 Smith, Dalgg152 Smith, Dale-152 Smith, Delores-152 Smith, Carry4152 Smith, J esse-152 Smith, Lonnie-152 Smith, Mary-152 Smith, Mary-152 Smith, Pam4-152 Smith, Parke4152 Smith, Pat-152, 67, 88, 104 Smith, Paul-152 Smith, Richie4152 Smith, Sam4152 Smith, Sherry-ISZ, 78 Smith, Steve4 Smith, VirgiI-152 Smith, Wayne-152 Smythe, Ellen-152, 88 Snively, Joe-152 Soverns, Elizabeth;152, 84, 108 Spaugh, Lynda4152, 84, 108 Spear, E11en-152 Spencer, Ray4152 Spires, Wanda4152 Stamey, Vivian-152 Stauffer, Linda-JSZ Stauffer, Sandra4152, 103 Steele, Wayne4 Stephenson, Kerry- Stewart, GlendaQISZ, 103 Stewart, MaryH152 Stidham, Thomas-152 Stimson, Helen4 Stone, Genie4152, 87 Stone, Jame?152, 98 Stime, Mike-152 Stops, Barbara4152 Storm, BeverIy-152, 103, 80 Strait, Joyce-JSZ Striggfellow, Pau14152, 72, 9 Sulliva, J ohn4152 Summerall, Larry-152 Sweeney, Ernest4152 Sweeney, J enny4152, 103 Tarjan, Susan-4152, 84, 103, 108 Tate, Roy4152 Tavassol, Mohammed4 Taylor, Philip-152 Taylor, Roberta152 Taylor, Terrell4152, 98 Telford, Peggie-153, 103 Terry, CIaudia-vlSS, 72 Thomas, Calvin4153 Thomas, Randall4153 Thomas, Roy4 Thompson, Margaret-153 Thompson, Marlene4153 Thornhill, R0bert-153, 94 Ting, Kay4153, 87, 72 Tomberlin, Jewell-153, 103 Toombs, Eddie4153 Touchstone, Martha;153 Townsend, Bobby-153 Traviss, Grayson4153, 80 Tripp, Bin-153, 92, 108 Turner, Billy-153 Turner, J udy4153 Tynes, Bob-153 Upchurch, Keith4153 Van Arsdall, Jean4153, 102, 104 Van Arsdall, Jim4153, 72 Van Clief, Betsey4153, 65, 82, 108 Van Gundy, Gail-153, 80 Varner, J im4- Vaughn, Donnie4153, 72 Viccione, John4153 Vickrey, Joe- Volk, Valerie-153 Walker, Donnie-153 Walker, Penny4153 Walker, Robert4153 Walker, Sandraw153 Walling, Ivan-153 Ward, Carol-153, 84, 72 Ward, Linda-153, 131, 84, 103 Warren, Linda-153 Webb, Ann4153 Weeks, Betty4153 Weeks, David-153, 98 Welch, John4 Welch, Shirley-153 Wellborn, Laura4 Wells, Barbara4153 Wells, Betty- Wells, Ruth4153,84, 72 Wells, Tommy4 Westphal, Bobby4153 Wetherington, Gene4 Wetherington, Kathryn-153 Wheatley, Ruth4153 White, Johnny4 Whidden, June4153 White, Lois4153 Whited, Warren4153 Whitehard, Charles4153 Whitney, Melonie-154 Wilkin, Miles4153, 94 Willard, J. Wr- Williams, Mary4154 Williams, Terry484, 154, 104, 117, 79 Willis, Benny-154 Wigsdn, Cei1-154, 87, 103, 7 Wilson, An'dy4154 Wilson, Jonathan4154, 98 Wilson, Marsha-154, 84 Wilson, Sandra4154, 79 Wireman, Claudette4154 Witherby, Debbie-154 Wolff, Marilee4154, 89 Wolff, April4155, 103 Wolford, EHen-155 Wood, Jeff4155 Wood, Roy- Worley, Hilda4155, 103 Worley, Judy-155, 76 Worton, Laura-155 Wright, Shirley4155 Wulff, Tommy-155 Yates, James-155 Yearta, William-4155 Yon, Clen4 Young, Bette-155 Z011, Judy4- ORGANIZATIONS Amiketos40 Anchor-82 Annual Staff4238 Artisans-96 Band472 Beacon-84 CEC468 Chess-97 Chorus4-78 Devilettes-76 FFA-98 FHA-102 French-116 FTA-104 Hi-Y490 Interact492 Inter-Club Council-66 Inlemational4106 Jr. Academy of Science-IOS Jr. Honor Sociely-113 Key-94 Latin4108 National Honor Society-112 Paramedic4110 Pep Club4117 Philos-86 Prolibra-70 Red Cross-lll Satan Staff-67 Spanish-114 Student Council-64 Tri4Hi-Y-88 The 1964 WHA HWA HTA SEE Staff Provides The a F .Ltha-I JOHN BOWES PAT CRIERSON DENNIS FRAZIER ANNE GRAHAM DONNA PETRICEK CLETA FOWLER BARBARA JONES PAT MCHALE SHERRY MARRELL DONNA KIRTLEY As this year comes to a close, so must the record of this year close also, but with it there are dreams of tomorrow and memories of yesterday. The Sophomores dream of their rings, planning the Prom, and the feeling of growing older as they will no longer be the youngest class. The Juniors dream of the prestige of being a Senior, of being honored at the Prom, and their final goalethat of graduation. DMm 0'20 Dreams Of Tomorrow And The Memories Of Yesterdaj J ERRY HRDLICKA GIL GRASS FLIP FARINELLA DONA LOCK PATSY HIGGINS RHONDA WITT LINDA MALLORY MRS. RUBY SUTTON SHERI DEMOTT SUZY HAYS But for the Seniors, all these dreams are becom- ing memories, for they are leaving high school for a new world, one in which they must find their place. Their high school memories will be fond ones that will long be remembered. So to YOU, the students of Winter Haven Senior High School, WE, the Annual Staff, hope the 1964 WHA HWA HTA SEE has fulfilled its purposee that of preserving the memories of this wonderful year--196'1-. H. 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