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

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EDITOR DENNIS FRAZIER ASSISTANT EDITOR BRUCECONNOR WIMEB HAVEN QENIOB HIGH QCHOOL WW Ham 0 ' VOLUME Vi Introduction 1 -15 Faculty 16-43 Activities 44-59 Organizations 60-1 1 5 Sports 1 16-137 Underclassmen 138-167 Seniors 168-230 Powwow High school is the time in our lives when football games, selling concessions, getting a date for prom, wearing your new class ring, and signing annuals are the most important things in your life. It is the time when you for- get how much homework you haveewho careSe you have to finish that float, and you finally admit PSSC was almost fun . . . now that you,re graduating. It was ctspiriW that kept us smiling When we lost a game. Spirit made us want to work, .and work together. Youth is a treasure and it only comes once. Spirit, energy, pep, a smile, and a bouncy step are the marks of a proud Blue Devil. To you, our fellow Blue Devils, we present a small record of those smiles, and those mo- ments. Treasure them as you would treasure your youth. Our 1965 Wha Hwa Hta See is you. Momma Em Spirit was throughout all the activities at Winter Haven High School. We the 1964-65 mem- bers of the annual staff dedicate this yeafs Wha Hwa Hta See to Growing creates a spir- it in any school, and we had our share. With the new building came new classrooms complete with all the modern education- al facilities. A.driving range provided for the firt time a' chance for those frightened, inexpe- rienced drivers to acquire skill at the wheel safely and under ideal driving situations of every type. Wm. mmm l4 I5 ADMINIQIPAHON Winter Haven is most fortunate in having as supervising principal an experienced and dedicated school man. Georgia-born, Mr. Claude Ridley moved to Lakeland school in 1936. He attended Florida Southern College and Stetson aild received his A. B. from Stetson and his Masteris from the University of Florida. 0 Mr. Ridley has taught high school mathematics, was a D. PC. T. coordinator, a staff member of the state department of education, aarhinistrative assistant in the Lakeland area schools, and in 1960 was appointed supervising principal of the Winter Haven area. Mr. Ridleyis responsibilities cover over sixteen schools with a total enroll- ment of over 9800 students, 407 instructional personnel, and over 200 non- instructional personnel. Under his leadership the Winter Haven school area has shown steady progress, and we look forward to many more successful years. Your Wha Hwa Hta See is a record in pictures and text of the details of your school living which cannot be placed on the report card 01' filed away in the personal guidance folder. To the students of Winter Haven Sen- ior High School: the young lady who wears evening gowns and sports clothes with equal poise, mixes her athletics, studies, and reereation in the best proportions to secure the maximum enjoyment from her school life; the young man who has the same polished appearance in tux as he has com- fort in slacks and sport shirtean athletic, scholarly, confident young American; best wishes for a happy and successful future. COWtM MRS. ALDRED MRS. WHEELER Efficient secretaries are essential for a well orga- nized school. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Aldred are the willing workers that make this possible. Transcripts, reports, correspondence, and mountains of paper work are their responsibilities. Through their tremendous efforts, the office runs smoothly and our school keeps on an even keel. FIRST ROW-Judy Wilkes, Carolyn Wright, Claudia Terry, Barbara Braddy, Barbara Neese, Cheryl Taylor, Connie Herring, and Betty Adkins. SECOND ROW-Sha.ron Christopher, Gloria Arminger, Denise Egan, Karen Denmark, Sue Spn'nkel, Jeanne Kennedy, Susan Tarjan, Patti Pafford, Nancy Keith. THIRD ROW-Betsy Hargrove, Lavon Lambert, Janet Tatterson, Mary Jane Sieg, Polly Ellis, Bonnie Ives, Marianne Boyd, Patti Silvey, Patti Williams. FOURTH ROW-Linda Sowards, Ere Reddick, Arlene Van Sant, Linda Mongell, Nancy Fisher, Beverly Storm, Susan Perkins, Linda McNeer, India Knight, oria Olson. 20 ' mngsm Those two boys had better not get in that car! Students who cross Mr. Raione,s path soon learn that crime doesnht pay especially skipping. Mr. Raione and his staff of assistants have the difficult task of keeping track of over 1700 students- at Winter Haven High School, besides distributing absentee lists, and keeping attendance records. We at Winter Haven High School owe a debt of gratitude to the unceas- ing efforts of Mr. Raione and his staff. I wonder if they're checking My pass? 22 6.0 3 MR. DUAINE WHITMER MRS. MARIE WHITNEY MRS. DONNA HELEN SCHOPKE The counseloris most important role is that of assisting students with whatever problems they may have. However, this is not the only function of Winter Haven High Schoolis guidance coun- selors. Planning the testing program, informing upperclassmen about certain college entrance tests and scholarship tests, giving other tests and interpreting the result to students is another of Mr. Whitmeris many jobs. Besides helping students with their problems, Mrs. Schopke is in charge of the many college catalogs which are published to encourage students to attend college. Mrs. Whitney, the registrar, is responsible for scheduling and schedule changes. In addition to her counseling duties, she sponsors Student Council and teaches a social studies class as does Mrs. Schopke. The students of Winter Haven High have much to thank these hard-working people for. ka Doom The Cooperative Education Department, composed of the D.C.T., C.B.E., and D. E., is designed for the purpose of giving the student a chance to com- plete his high school education while receiving on-theLjob training. This training provides preparation for a secure future after graduation. The Cooperative Education department stresses the importance of leadership, cooperation, and scholarship both in school and on the job. Mr. Padgett, and Mr. Hoffses think it would work better if you And in the words of that noted orator, Mr. Oldt, TTour- would plug it in, Mr. Stephenson. score and seven years ago, when I started teaching . . . , Clmngw! Every day around noon some 1100 hungry Devils make a mad rush for the lunch room. This year, due to the excellent management of Mrs. J ones and her staff, these stawing schol- ars have a choice of two meals, both delicious and well-balanced. Not only is the food good to eat but on special occasions the tables are cheerfully decorated to create a relaxing at- mosphere in which to enjoy the food. ttReading M aketh the F ull Man,, SIR FRANCIS BACON With a collection of over ten thousand volumes, the library is an effec- tive and attractive place for reading and research. A wide selection of periodical literature, filmstrips, and records provide further material for background enrichment in every area of the curriculum. One unique sewice offered students is the ftrovision for checking out magazines for use at home and in the classroom. Films, both free and rental, are available by arrangement with Mrs. Lee, who has charge of audiovisual materials. Mrs. Soverns and Mrs. Graham are in charge of printed materials, in- cluding not only the books, periodicals, and newspapers, but also numerous pamphlets and brochures. W But . . . in your heart you know I'm right. The social studies department offers a varied cur- riculum and is professionally staffed With nine in- structors, all of whom have done graduate work. An understanding and appreciation of our heritage is provided by American history, while world history acquaints the student with the contributions of past generations of the world civilizations, their cultural achievements, and their impact on our modern world. World geography with its social, political, and economic implications provides the student with an4 insight into manis relation to the land in different In my class you LIKE bow ties! 26 Mr. Black introduces his students to a new phase of American History. nations, climates, and environments. American Institutions offers the senior a com- posite study of economics, Americanism versus com- munism, political science, and American problems to better prepare him for the world after .graduation. This year, to better facilitate the large number of seniors, the social studies department gained a new 187-seat lecture hall in the new building. With this new room the students can receive a better insight of social studies through audio-visual aids and a more comfortable atmosphere. Something interesting, Mr. Kaufman? Mrs. Laney inspects Karents World History project. Mr. Johnson, department head, relaxes a moment from his busy schedule. MR. LINDSEY MRS. LYBRAND MRS. BOLT MRS. HILLIARD MRS. ROBBINS Pink Papa Now? The English department has made several exciting changes this year in the curriculum in an effort to serve the needs of every student. For the first time elective courses in Humanities are offered alternating with Semester courses in speech; this arrangement makes both subjects available to more students.' In addition to the changes in electives, definite changes have been made in the required program. Two levelsethe Honors courses for all three grades and the 201, 301, 401 courseSeare new this year. Activities have ranged from a lively and successful Book Fair to amateur theatrics. A student strolling down the hall might have heard lines from The Strike by Rod Sterling, Julius Caesar, or a wild rendition of Cyrano complete with a pink paper nose. Mrs. Wolfe, department head, re- laxes a moment. Mrs. Peck clarifies a point in one of her classes. Mrs. Baur helps Nancy with a problem. MRS. DILLARD MRS. ALDERMAN ttAnd that is how Caesar conquered the Gaulsf, ttWhat do you mean ifs just like your walkie- talkie at home? 9. o . A familiar sight in the new building is the trek of language students to the lab. The sounds of foreign voices and occasional strains of exotic music makes them feel as though they have spent an hour in a foreign land. The corridor vibrates with exhilarating music as the Latin students sit fascinated by scenes of the past as re-enacted by modern stars such as Marlon Brando, st Rory Calhoun, and James Mason. MRS. CONNOR MISS REVIERE In here we speak Spanish! WI'hat is NOT'the French word for teacherV 30 Music MAW Depaatmeuts Winter Haven High School offers a continually expanding program in music and art. The art classes carry a daily load of over a hundred students who, according to their needs, can study advanced art or can learn enough for knowledge and appreciation. The choral department features a boysh chorus, girlst chorus, and a mixed chorus. In addition the music department has a concert band and symphonic band plus a variety stage band and a girls, trio. The art department, in its expanding program, recently acqulred a larger and more medem' art room Mrs. Dantzler casts an approving glance on one of Suzannets when the new w1ng was completed. Wlth better pictures. facilities this department will continually improve its services in furthering the talent of its students. Mr. Wood helps a band member on one of the numbers. A little flat in the soprano section! 'Twmness clHow can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought independent of experience, is so admirably adapted to the objects of reality. eEINSTEIN This year there are eight hundred thirty five stu- dents studying mathematics. Whereas some are seek- ing only the one credit required in senior high, others elect to continue to stlldy mathematics 3 second or a third year. The curriculum includes Advanced Gen- eral Math, Modern Algebra I, II, Plane Geometry, SMSG Geometry, and Trigonometry and Elementary Functions. Ther are also some students taking Bus- iness Math in .the Business Education Department. Capable students who are planning to attend college are encouraged to study mathematics throughout high school because it is one of the basic fields of knowl- edge and more students should be ready to study cal- culus when they enter college. The College Entrance Examination Board also requires a test in the field of mathematics. MRS. McCONKEY MR. SOVERNS MR. SALIBA Our college preparatory curriculum is almost all modern.' 'v All algebra classes have one of the newly adopted texts. The SMSG geometry in- cludes the study of coordinates and space. In the twelfth grade basic ideas of modern math are reviewed for the benefit of those whose back- ground is deficient, and trigonometry, poly- nomials, and logarithms are studied as functions. MR. YOUNG A scientist worthy of the name, above all a mathematician, exper- iences in his work the same impression as an artist; his pleasure is as great and 0f the same nature. -POINCARE The science department has been most fortunate this year to re- ceive an addition in facility area to aid students in gaining a better background in the field of science. Through the long patient hours spent by the teachers, many students have been able to pile up a vast knowledge of sciences so that life will be more meaningful. MR. HAMPTON MR. SMITH MRS. FORD MR. MAROTTI Department head MR. MANN MISS HUGHES MRS. HUMPHREY w , Dear John . . . . . Now Is tinm AM Good Mew . . The busines education department is a vital link between the student and the business world. Students are given an opportunity to explore basic subjects such as business math, bookkeeping, short- hand, and typing. Those interested in learning skills and techniques for employment in the business world may enroll in secretarial training and ad- vanced typing courses. MRS. HARRIS E-S-Q-U-I-R-E, now what does that spell? MRS. THORNTON Do you think it would work if we used tape? MRS. PHILLIPS as I park my gum P11 show you how to type. MRS. JOHNSON q bet she carft figure it out either? rs. Welborn looks as if she is about to raid the refrigerator. These are common phrases heard by stu- dents taking home economics. Basic courses in sewing, cooking, child care, and home fur- nishings are taught by a staff of four well- qualified teachers to give girls a good back- ground in the art of homemaking. In addition co-educational courses in family living are of- fered, for it is felt that boys are as much a part of the home as girls. iss Collins and Miss Hines wonder Are you sure theyhre really ad? Rip It Out 05 Cowxw It's NobDow MRS. MARTIN What do you mean, it's done? The batter is still dripping out? COACH DUNCAN TRA CK COACH WHITNEY BASEBALL COACH TRIPLETT F 00TBALL Through physical education it is hoped that the student will be- come fit, in several ways, for a healthy body promotes a healthy mind COACH DEEDRICK and spirit. In the physical education classes students learn and BASKETBALL develop new skills and learn the value of proper exercise for the body. MISS LEA MISS WALDROP 11w DW' Edumtc'w Tm Media: COW- teows, 906e, and Respow $31;me 06TMOMOW. The Drivers, Education Program here at Winter Haven High School attempts to instill in each student a sense of responsibility for his actions on the highways. In fact in Driversh Education we believe that there is a rather special opportunity for teaching responsibility to young people because it has been shown in studies through- out the country that where a Driversh Education Program exists accident rates are low. A new training device, a driving range, has been added this year where students can be taught more fundamentals at less cost than ever be- fore. Mr. Croft instructs two students in using the acetylene torch. IWW WWW Through the study of the Agricultural Sciences, young men are instructed and prepared for the future. In their study they learn the modern methods of agricultural production, management, and agribusi- ness. Since the main industry in our area is agriculture, the training in this field is of direct importance to our community. Clifton Lee gets advice on his vegetation study. k Mr. Smith looks over the daily schedule. Mr. Livingston adjusts one of the machines under his care. The Industrial Arts Department headed by Mr. 1 Livingston includes drafting and woodworking. In h these courses the variOUS aspects of our industrial 1 society is studied. These include designs, planning, w construction, care, and maintenance of machines, h consumer knowledge, and various profitable leisure h activities in the craft areas. w To supplement the arts and crafts, a course in mechanical drawing is taught by Mr. Jamison for, Mr. Jamison pauses for a moment in me- students interested in going into the engineering or b ' 1d wm' . . c mm m g draftmg careers. Woodworking provides vast opportun- ities for those with creativeness and agility. Newest attraction : Orange Spots I use red ball Jets Here tweetie That Dam code sniff! sniff! Hollywood Palace? if I run track again. my nose to de tip 7 letter word for N UT beginning with Tea---- And where were you first period? Call this one a double-hatter! P11 huff and P11 puff aw . . . . . W said NO ONE in the library until 8:00! ! 42 nAnd this is a piece of paper with holes in it? You want to be 3 WHAT? Hewwo, my nameh Lizabet . Dear Gussie . . . Have you heard the one about . . P Lunch? Or a jam Here in the White House . . . S-Day . . . senior lest Jo Ann,s at it again! Say cheese Arlene, ifs time to go to class Ronnie needs help!!! Spirit of Working Together . . . Being Together . Cheering Together . . . Showing School Enthusiasm Together . . . And Bringing a Wonderful Week to a Close - Together. Homecoming Kingamszueew JERE REDDICK JERRY HILL RONNY BOOTH SUZANNE FAZZARI Ah, come on Ross . . . donW splash me again!!! Thwwls Sharon sings in the FFA sweetheart contest Devilettes, Remember All Those Thursday Night Practices. Devilettes, remember . . . Late, as usual!! Smile Donnie Surprise m 53 Honey collects . . . Linda counts . . . Pep rallies were fun 54 Pll fight anyone that says that we won? win!!! L? Whafs the answer to th therel! i H Who needs glasses? Where in t Le. She thinks I enjoy English! Tuesday morning is too early for us! FGX21-; did you I want to go back to my little grass shack. . Drive? Only 2 more hours. Our thanks to Brook Staub. Annual Staff. ,Yewu W01 Wfo Miss as Tm Goes 83. MRS. MARIE WHITNEY President F.N.S.C. JERRY HILL President NANCY HOLLMEYER - Treasurer BARRY BENNETT - Vice President W1 m m C e S - Y E N O O C M A D1 WW This year has been filled with many worthwhile accomplishments for Student Council. Although many do not realize its importance it is the Tman behind the scenesT, in many activities. They have shown their initia- tive in sponsoring the Howdy, Homecoming, and Graduation Dances. The Council hasxtbeen responsible for a successful White Christmas program and Talent Show. School improvement has been accomplished. through the new Devils Head on the front of the Gym and the beautification of the Patio. The W.H.H.S. student Council has actively participated in the district, Southern, and National Association of Student Councils and has served as Florida Association of Student Councils President this year. The achievements of these many goals have been made possible only through the capable and devoted leadership of our sponsor Mrs. Whitney. ROW l-Pili Glen, Pam Cooney, Jerry Hill, Nancy Hollmeyer, Barry Bennett, Mrs. Whitney ROW ZeJane Kendrick, Leslie McIver, Mary Lyle, Dianne Dianne Daniel, Patti Gessler, Holly Berry ROW 3-Nancy Bradford, Patty Alderman, Jane Harmon, Barbara Frank, Steve Griffith, Haluk Soydan ROW 4-Bertt Gerber, Richard Hitchcock, Robert Hart, Paul Myers, Ken Bush, Charles Smith I.C.C. OFFICERS; Seated-Carol Georges; secretary: Barry Bennett; President: Suzanne Fazzari; Chaplain: Standing-Jim Alderman; Vice President: Jerry Hill; Parlimentarian: Mike Alderman; Treasurer The students that are elected as presidents of the various service clubs and organizations compose the membership of Inter-Club Council. Meetings are held twice a month, at which time the club representatives discuss club problems and coordinate school activities. The four main objectives of I.C.C. are to promote leadership, to develop interest iii clubs at Winter Haven High, to encourage the development of all clubs, and to assist the Student Council whenever possible. I.C.C. achieves their objectives through many cooperative club activities, one of which is the leadership training program. Under this program the newly elected officers receive an opportunity to learn methods for serving their clubs in the most efficient manner. The Council, under the guidance and leadership of Mrs. Schopke, has again this year served our clubs and school successfully. FIRST ROW-Sandy Shores, Barbara Kaylor, Donna Petricek, Carol Georges, Suzanne Fazzari, Linda Mongell, and Ethel Weinberg. - SECOND ROW-Penny Jacoby, Patricia Reynolds, Donna Ross, Joy Smith, Genie Cooney, Jere Reddick, and Susan Mehrlust. THIRD ROW: David Dennison, Dennis Frazier, Larry McLendon, Ann McCarty, Elizabeth Struthers, Mrs. Donna Helen Schopke, sponsor, and Carol Abell. FOURTH ROW: Rafael Echemendia, Jim Alderman, Jerry Hill, Barry Bennett, Mike Alderman, Jimmy Evans, and Joe Hoffman. F lute- Bassoon- Ronny Smith Reggie Crowder Betty Adkins Debbie Wood IEgonnie Spaugh Danny Harben Buddy Hodges Ronny Forsythe Sandy Shores ay Ting Priscilla Causey - Billy Grego Jonnie Sendral Clarinet. Teddy Larson 154110 AClanget Annette Draerdy Cathy Peters Elizabeth Struthers Terry Lulos Cue nn cott Tenor Sax Judy Wilkes Sandy Wells Jerignel Brignell arol Ward Fay Owen Oboe Shirley Lunz Elaine Boyle Alto Sax- Fred Purcell Penny Jacoby Karen Marshall Linda Harris Tally Lauter Mike Faber Barbara Stops Ceil Wilson Brenda Hightower Jerry Hubbell Baritone Sax Betsy Baugh Linda Roland Sharon Slocum Penny May David VanArsdall BAND OFFICERkl. to r. Kenny Kerce 2nd 1t., Jimmy Evans capt., Elizabeth Struthers--2nd 1L, Bob Meadows-lst 1L, Jerry Hubbel-2nd 1t. French Horn- Ricky Schopke Ruth Wells Bill Selser Jim Frishe C amet- J im Evans Laura See Shelley Boone Bob Selser David Keiffer John Wood Ann Cox Larry Creenwald Larry Kinter Charles Hancock Harriet Crabtree Keith Oliver Steve Vines Peter Gebhart Baritonee Richard Hitchcock Ricky Van Cleef Trombone- Bob Meadows Ken Kerce Dan Bloemendall Craig Joner David Ard Hitton Summers David Menges Bassh Joe Meagher David Hubbell Cary Truehart Drum- Roddy Wise Terry Shipe Wayne Johnson Don Patchen Steve Birthisel Tom Patton Wayne Lister Mark Steimetz The Winter Haven High School Band has a long established national reputation as an outstanding marching and playing musical organization. This reputation has been enhanced by appearances at seven Bowl Games, hundreds of parades, television appearances on the Garry Moore Show, the Peter Lynd Hayes Show, The Today Show, and serving as state representative at Washington, D. C. Cherry Blossom Parade. This year the band spent three days in New York where they performed at the Worldis Fair and took tours and attended a Broadway show. In addition to the Symphonic Band and the Marching Band, there is the Stage Band which is one of the finest in the state. These students have per- formed at the Worldis Fair and in many places around Florida where their reception has been most gratifying. Their ability to produce a iTBig Band Sound,, has brought them acclaim in all appearances. Winter Haven High School and the City of Winter Haven have every reason to be very proud of the accomplishments of the Winter Haven High School Band. WW4 V :5 g? MAJORE'ITES: L to R-Debbie Wood, Linda Harris, Betty Adkins, Betsy Baugh, J onnie Sendral HEAD DRUM MAJORETTES: Ceil Willson, Sandy Shores DRUM MAJOR: Bob Meadows DANCE BAND MEMBERS-IST ROW, 1. to r. Ruth Wells, Debbie Wood, Shirley Lunz, Jerry Hubbell, Tally Lauter, David VanArsdall, Richard Hitchcock, 2ND ROW Bob Meadows, Dan Bloemendaal, John Wood, Steve Birthisel, 3RD ROW-Harriet Crabtree, Larry Greenwald, Laura Ann See, Jim Evans, Joe Meagher, NOT PICTURED Fred Purcell HONOR GUARD l. to r. Ken Bush, Greg Ethington, banny Griffith, Erik dlsen, Bruce Connor, Steve Frazier Glenda Stewart Arlene VanSant Ellen vathe Theresa Williams Nancy Beasley Carolyn Eddy Nancy Hollmeyer Nancy Butler Donna Reid Sylvia Harrison Sharon Conerly Mary Lyle Cheryl Taylor Jenny Sweeney Suzy LeCount Jan Burroughs Janci Gunson Kathy Morrow Linda Moore Karen Chase The Devilettes, who made their de- but at the football half time shows a year ago, have completed their second season. The major project of the Devilettes this year was buying marching boots for the members. The necessary money was earned through car washes and bake sales. J ane Kendrick Sheila Beasley Pat Miller Mary Judy Jan Fowler Cyndi Altman Faye Bolick Melanie Whitney Candi Bailey Vicky DeOnativia Pili Glen Judy Whitley Sherry Peavey Peggy Telford Linda Spaugh Sharon Carlson Patty Williams Connie Herring Pam Krebs Sally Longacre Beverly Hammond J ane Best Carol Davidson Danny Daniels Linda Coppage The boots added greatly to the uni. form and the consensus of opinion was that the girls made a striking ap- pearance on the field. Although the girls worked hard, they know that they would have been unable to go on without the help of their sponsors, Mr. Wood, Mr. Locke, and Mrs. Connor, who gave many ,hours of their time to help the or- 1. Dolly Frazier - - 2. Linda Martinson ganlzatlon- 3. Linda Mongell 4-. Gail Riley 5. Sue Sprinkle L to R: Barbara Marchetti Linda Nelson Cheryl Hock Linda Kite Terry Jackson Kaye Blanton Carol Marringer Judy Cox 6. Joanne Flannagan 7. Donna Burroughs 8. Sharon Kite 9. Sally de Onativia MIXED CHORUS MEMBERS Carol Abell, Ena Barrett, Sheila Beasley, Beverly Bradshaw, Cheryl Brantley, Brenda Broom, Linda Browning, Gail Chapman, Martha Chesterman, Phyliss Collins, Kathleen Connelly, Sandra Cooper, Jeanne Craig, Romona Dees, Mary Elinburg, Annette Garner, Jane Grenert, Sandy Gunter, Terry Jackson, Myrtle Johnson, India Knight, Karon Malcolm, Pat Massey, Deanna Matheny,' Linda Nelson, Judy Peacock, Jane Riddling, Patricia Rogers, Linda Rose, Sue Ann Scott, Linda Shearer, Sandy Shores, Mary Smith, Mary Gail Smith, Mary Stewart, Ann Stephenson, Peggy Telford, June Watson, Martha Webb, Claudette Wireman, Theresa Williams, Elaine Willis, Debbie Wood, Marta Woodham, Betty Young, Susannah Copps, Elaine Joyce North, Donald Adkins, Ronnie Bintliff, Rob Boyd, Randy Bryant, Larry Bryson, Ronald Cundiff; Cole Davis, Johnny Davis, Butch Deese, David Dennison, Mike Dix, Jimmy Evans, William Fenn, Chris Fleet, Van Hardin, Leslie Helms, Joe Hoffman, Delmar Holliday, David Jones, David Kieffer, Richard Lewis, Bobby Lisle, Bob Meadows, Larry Oliver, Mike Pearce, Ricki Schopke, Phillip Shear, Clinton Smith, Gene Smith, Wayne Smith, Andy Wilson. FIRST ROW: L to R-Sandy Shores, Joe Hoffman. SECOND ROW: L to R-Cheryl Brantley, Andy Wilson. THIRD ROW: L to R-Latricia Rogers, Ricki Schopke, Ann Stephen- son, Mike Dix . FOURTH ROW: L to R-Terry Jackson GIRLS CHORUS MEMBERS Deb0rah Adams, Dianne Bush, Linda Beard, Carol Bernd, Christine Bidleman, Verna Blackburn, Linda Caulder, Linda Causey, Maxine Chaney, Diane Clark, Katgeman, Judy Bryan, Rosana Buttles, Faith Coss, Sarah Catrett, Sandra Bradley, Dorothy Brooks, Linda Browning, Laura Bruighleen Cochran, Charlene Day, Connie Eason, Martha Dison, Dolly Frazier, Franks, Guendolen, Diane Foster, Cinnie Granger, Kathleen Grenert, Beverly Green, Freida Gooden, Janci Gunson, Cathy Harrell, Jackie Henderson, Nancy Henderson, Sandra Henley, Lynda Hodges, Brenda House, Kathleen Hutchison, Donna John- son, Frances Jones, Marcia Keister, Patsy Kersey, Glenda Kilgore, Linda Kilgore, Betty Killen, Sharon King, Dorice Miley, Louise Monge, Bonnie Neese, Sharon Nutt, Virginia Potter, Dolores Petrie, Carmen Pfeiffer, Janice Pilkenton, Bonnie Faye Pittman, Susan Reaves, Janet Reckeweg, Judy Rowland, Barbara Shaffer, Grace Shaw, Catherine Shouppe, Janice Shouppe, Carol Smith, Patsy Saugh, Sherry Strickland, Jewell Tomberlin, Debbie Tuttle, Darlene Vibert, J une Watson, Shirley Welch, Kathryn Wetherington, Mary Williams, Shirley Wilson, Sandra Wing, Constance Barnes, Betty Daniels, Carol Abell, Marta Woodham. GIRLS CHORUS OFFICERkJackie Henderson, Glenda Kilgore, June Watson, Marcia Keister, Dolly Frazier 73 BOYS CHORUS MEMBER$Richard Baker, Ronnie Bintleff, Jackie Bradley, Ronald Carter, James Crowell, Larry Dayhuff, Wayne DeBoer, Larry DeVane, David Duncanson, Robert Ford, Ronnie Hahn, David Hatmaker, Fearon Hicks, Joe Hoffman, Paul Irby, Lamar Lancaster, Steve Manning, Gary Merritt, Ronald Morgan, Gary 0 Gwynn, Wally Pede, Andy Senison, Wayne Swallows, Robert Taylor, James Tray- lor, John Welch, Charles Whitehard, Johnny White, Benny Willis, Chester Wray, Fank Zumpf BOYS CHORUS OFFICERS: L to R-David Hatmaker, Joe Hoffman, Paul Irby COOPERATIVE EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS Left to righteLow McDonald, Recording Sea, Sylvia Jasso, Rep., Linda Phillips, Treas., Gail Tate, Corresponding 560., Larry McLendon, Pres. Debbie Long, Rep., Jean Whirley, Rep., Francis Doty, Vice Pres., Tacy Martain, Rep. WWW .The Cooperative Education program enables the student to complete his high school education and receive on the job training in a business or vocational field. The main objective of this program is to better prepare the student for economic and civic responsibility which he will assume upon graduation from high school. The club program provides many opportunities for a well-rounded social life as well as stress on the importance of leadership and cooperation. F RONT ROW: L to R Pat Delahunt, Sylvia Jasso, Elaine Mock, Linda Phillips, Kathy Robinson, Shirley Wright, Helen Stin- son, Margie Whittington SECOND ROW: L to R Wayne Wilcox, Linda Stauffer, Sylvia Atchison, Ruth Rice, Jim Dial, Nelvin Harrel, Glendon Starling, L. M. Oldt BACK ROW: James Hightower, Arnold Royce, Dean Seybold, Harry Johnson, Eugene Giles, Donald Carter, Billy Thomas, Johnny Palmer, William Rouse QED. BOTTOM ROW: L to.R-Kay Kimping, Delores Toombs, Mary Moore, Margaret Madden, Sue Daniel, Betty Shouppe, Ann Browning, Sherley Sheridan SECOND ROW: L to R Mr. R. L. Stephenson, Connie Hahn, Sandra Douberly Ila Mann, Jean Whitley, Joyce Mullis, Cassie Davis, Elaine King, Mr. W. R. Padgett THIRD ROW: L to R Sue Deal, Lettie Holton, Regina Shelton, Gail Tate, Debbie Long, Joy Thompson, Brenda Griffin, Sharon Zills, Sherri Roggen FOURTH ROW: L to R-Lou McDonald, Ann Castleberry, Linda Green, Norma Daniels, Mary Ann Brown, Sharon Brown He's only been talking an hour and a half. BOTTOM ROW: L to R Judy Snipes, Frances Doty, Carolyn Harrison, Diane Mathes, Tacy Martin, Sally Riggsz Sharon Hulsey, Marilee Mason MIDDLE ROW: L to R Howard Motz, Walter Thomson, Thomas Brogden, Danny Pate, Nell Berger, Dexter Kindel, Edwin Nix, John Coley, W. J. Hoffses, Coordinator TOP ROW: L to R Ear1 Carter, Wayne Conner, Bobby McLeod, Gene Prescott, Richard Carr, John Walls, Larry McLendon, Thomas Norrell 77 FIRST ROW-Ellen Wolford, Beverly Der, Elizabeth Struthers, Carol Crawford, Beverly Storm, Penny Jacoby, Sue Sprinkel, Gail Van Gundy, Mary Saltsman, Nancy Dormon, Jane Harmon, Margaret Thompson. ' SECOND ROWeNancye Lansden, Yvonne Gulledge, Ruthanne Uncapher, Diane Bridges, Margaret MacKenzie, Jane Hayman, Susan Burtchin, Patricia Reynolds, Helen Struthers, Patti Rulli, Mar Sue Deal, and Mrs. Alderman, sponsor. THIRD ROW-Suzanne Aldred, Cheryl Brantley, Beverly Hammond, Pat Miller, Brenda Leavitt, Frances Faist,'Judy Cox, Mary J can Lyle, Cheryl Taylor, Honey Steele, Kay Blanton, Wanda Livingston, and Ann Castleberry. FOURTH ROW-Patty Bertke, Sheila Boyd, Melody Barth, Beth King, Sharon Chisholm, Cecilia Lane, Nancy Keith, Grayson Traviss, Vicky deOnativia, Linda Moore, Suzi Jahn, Linda Sowards, Linda Burger, Patti Pafford, and Ethel Weinberg. Howl! Am C The ttUnconquerableh Amiketos had a whopping fourth year: . Our ttDevils Weave a Winh float captured first prize in the t64s Homecoming festivities. . Our 15 new members ransacked the W.H.H.S. Fort during the informal initiation while showing their club spirit. . On December the 4th we held a dance in the gym after we scalped Lake Wales. Our formal initiation helped make us understand why we should ttServe the Future by Serving Now? . Our tKetos Indians rodeo-ed many activities including civic projects, selling T. B. bangles, car washes, bake sales, and painting the orchid house. . Our thanks go to Mrs. Alderman, the honorary Chief of our tribe, who has helped us make our club suc- cessful. . The purple and white feather that completed the head- dress of activities for the year was the Mother- Daughter banquet with the installation of new of- ficers. AMIKETOS OFFICERS- SEATED Judy Cox, secretary; Penny Jacoby, president; Jane Hayman, treasurer. STANDING-Gail Van Gundy, chaplain, Linda Sowards, parliamentarian; Grayson Traviss, Vice-Pres.; Elizabeth Struthers, Historian Amiketos initiate pose before the war dance. FIRST ROWe-Nancy Hollmeyer, Donna Ross, Ginger Robertson, Susan Mehrlust, Joy Smith, Betsy Hargrove, Ann Stephenson, and Karen Lang. SECOND ROWeSandra Wells, Joy Gerber, Marcia Keister, Lettie Holton, Carol Wetherington, Cyndi Altman, Linda Adams, 'and Mrs. Robbins, sponsor. THIRD ROW-Dolly Frazier, Mary Faulk, Mary Ramsey, Karen Denmark, Sally Longacre, Pam Krebs, Judy Keefer, and Sherry Peavey. FOURTH ROW-Ann Portlock, Darien quyer, Ann Bingham, Cathy Harrell, Connie Gregory, Lauren Cenkinger, and Donna Johnson. FIFTH ROWeCindy Newhall, Elyse Orrelr; Betsy Van Clief, Jo Bissett, Caroline Hitchcock, Frances J ames, and Cathy Savant. Andmdub Under the direction of their sponsor, Mrs. Robbins and with the help of Miss Sally Aber- nathy and the Pilot Club, Anchor has made this year one of its best. The Anchors began by attending the Anchor area workshop in Lakeland. F ollowing the informal and formal initiation, the new members joined with the old in active participation. All members have enjoyed the Anchor-Key Christmas breakfast and the annual Mother- Daughter banquet. Senior Anchors led Pilots on a tour of our school at the dinner given by them for the Pilots. The treasury has been boosted by the selling of Blue Devil pennants and by dances c0- sponsored with the Key Club. Anchors have used their funds to help the Heart Fund to build their homecoming float, and to make the annual Easter visit to Nye Jordan School for Exceptional Children. Anchors have profited from, and enjoyed their opportunities to render service to others and to know one another better in 1964-65. 1Lx nagmg, .351!5;1.x41.x4 ANCHOR BEAUX-Haluk Soydan, Jim Alderman, Jerry Hill, Mike Alderman, Cary McDan. iel, and Sandy Harris. ANCHOR OFFICERS-LEFT T0 RIGHT Nancy Hollmeyer, Recording secretary; Ann Stephenson, Chaplain; Caro- Joy Smith, Corresponding secretary; Ginger Robertson, Senior director; Donna Ross, Junior director; Mrs. Robbins, Sponsor. SECOND ROW Karen Lang, Treasurer; Betsy Hargrove, Vice-president; Susan Mehrlust, President; line Hichcock, Sophomore director. BEACON OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Carol Georges, President Suzanne Fazzari, Vice-president Debbie Carmichael, Secretary Susan Tarjan, Treasurer Jan Fowler, Chaplin Leslie McIver, H istorian The Beacon initiates are ready for the next hurricane. FIRST ROWeMrs. Lee, Sponsor, Jan Fowler, Debbie Carmichael, Leslie McIver, Carol Georges, Suzanne Fazzari, and Susan Tar; jan. SECOND ROWeLoiuise Monge, Vicki McCullough, Carol Knight, Lou MacDonald, Joan Luttrell, Sarah Hane Hart, Kim Anton, and Becky Jackson. THIRD ROWeLinda Reaves, Shirley Lunz, Gillette Fowler, LaVerne Brakefield, Marsha Wilson, Nancy Fisher, Mary Lee Judy', Sylvia Harrison, Marianne Boyd, Lynda Spaugh, Frances Dodson, Carolyn Eddy. FOURTH ROWeSandy Shores, Theresa Williams, Pili Glen, Linda McNeer, Linda Ward, Jonnie Sendral, Elizabeth Sovems, Ruth Wills, Judy Wilkes. FIFTH ROWePam Cooney, Arthene Hollister, Letha Owens, Carol Ward, Jane Seifert, Holly Berry, Sharyn Vance, Jane Mal- colm, and Arlene Van Sant. K Harbor the three ships: Friendship, Leadership, Scholarship. The activi- ties Beacon took part in were representative of her motto. Dinners with Interact, their brother club, helping with city projects such as Pancake Day, the TB. Drive, and Heart Fund helped extend new friend- ships. A parent-daughter banquet honoring senior members reminded the girls of their activities within the club. Beacon will always remember Miss Pili Glen, their member from Colombia. Among the services Beacon rendered were mirrors for the physical edu- cation rooms, selling of ID. cards, and Beacon mum sales. Beacon has truly maintained the high standards of their motto. HI-Y Officers-l. to LeJim MusselwhitHhaplain, Ken BusheSecretary, Rick Renardson-pres., Wayne Rubinas-treas., Bill Adams-VicePres. . NW The Hi-Y Club, assisted by Mr. Young, this year continued to build its reputation as an outstanding service club. Members provided megaphones for the new varsity cheerleaders and contributed toward the purchase of their shakers. The club also built a display case for the main hall. An event of interest to all the student body is the annual bike race. This year,s Hi-Y Club was saluted by its sponsor, the Y.M.C.A., to hold a Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Pre-Legislature Clinic for clubs from all parts of the state. Rick and Jim present the cheerleaders with their megaphones. LEFT TO RICHT-IST ROW -Tommy Hart, Jimbo Holloway, Charles Hancock, Banky Musselwhite, Bill Kirk, Bruce Robinson, Don Bowes, 2ND ROW Ken Bush, Bill Adams, George Dunham, Ronnie Owen, Wayne Rubinas, Randy Myers, Rick Mac- Calla, 3RD ROVW-Scott Rehling, Bill Brantley, Jimmy Evans, Ronnie Forsythe, James Okula, Gary Trueheart, Mike Page, 4TH ROW-Cene Prescott, Jim Davis, Gary Runnels, Scotty Hart, Rick Renardson, Robert Hart, Harry Burnett. lmwb This year as in the past Interact has maintained the traditions of in- stilling in its members leadership and a sense of responsibility to onets school community and nation. In keeping with this tradition the club presented the colorful Blue Devil Calendar to the school, the ever popular Cover Girl Dance and consider- ably aided the Optimistts annual Bicycle Safety Program. In promoting school spirit the club sold Devil Decals to the students and faculty. Interact is advised by 'Mr. Paul Raione, faculty member, and Mr. Ralph Thompson, representative of the sponsoring Rotary Club. INTERACT OFFICERS: LEFT T0 RIGHT Bill Murrell-Sr. Board Member Dennis Frazier-Secretary Mike Alderman-President Jeff McKibbeneVice Pres. Ken Mahaffeye-Treasurer Bruce Connorelr. Board Member am . I $ t 9W1! $ W l v S a ng$ ;. F IRST ROW-Bill Murrell, Ken Mahaffey, Dennis Frazier, Mike Alderman, Jeff McKibben, Bruce Connor, Bobby Lang; Haluk Soydan, SECOND ROW Steve Reints, Jerry Hill, Bob Leynes, Par Closshey, Squire Smith, Randy Bryant, MicHaeL Wolford, Richard Bratton, Burt Hitchcock, THIRD ROW Barry Bennett, Francis Ketter, Charles Davis, Steve Frazier, Bobby Beard, Bill Tripp, Mike Poulson, Kent Williams, FOURTH ROW Steven Hydron, Glenn Kirkpatrick, Glenn Charest, thn Dame, Charles Harris, Bob Wurzel, Tad Smith, Reed Venrick Squire Smith seems to enjoy this Interact duty. 87 HiBH SCHDBL FLU RlUA KEY CLUMIST ROW L. to R.-Bob' Musselwhite, Tom Steele, Jim Alderman, Joe Mathis, Harry Anderson, Paul Myers 2ND ROW-Max Reitz, Don Harrison, Erik Olsen, Mike Daugherty, Eddie Tuttle, Danny Harben, Steve Griffith 3RD Rowe Bill Parker, John McKay, Robert Thornhill, Miles Wilkins, Dan Godfrey, George Davis, Jim Duncan, Ray Bice, Peyton Scales, Bill Heath, 4TH ROWeAmold Spanjers, Steve Wolfe, David Burdette, Rick Lewis, Richard Hitchcock, Bill Tedder, Bill Greg- ory, Jeff Deming, NOT PICTUREDeRonny Booth, Reggie Crowder KagOEub Since its beginning in 1941, Key Club has remained one of the out- standing service clubs at WHHS. It is a credit to its school, community, international organization and its sponsoring Kiwanis Club. T0 boost school spirit, Key Club sold pep tags each week before the football games and at the games sold megaphones to make the cheers even louder. The club served the community by sponsoring the March of Dimes drive in the school. Also as a service to the school and community Key held its annual Dollar for a Scholar Drive which was again a great success. During Homecoming Week, the club sponsored the parade and gave prizes to the best floats. To hondr the faculty, Key sponsored a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast. Projects benefiting both school and community highlighted Key Clubts year. KEY CLUB OFFICERS-l. t0 r.---Jim Alderman'Pres Tom Steele Sec., Joe MathiFV. Pres., Bob MusselwhitFTreas. Kagoaub KEY CLUB SWEETHEARTS-l. to r.-Pili Glen, Susan Swartz, J ere Reddick, Susan Mehrlust, Suzzanne Fazzari, Ginger Robertson. PHILOS OFFICERS: L to R-Linda Mongell, Parliamentarian, Betsy Reitz, Sec. Jere Reddick, Presi- dent, Kay Ting, Treas., Claudia Ridley, Chaplain, Frances Doty, Vice President, Carol Maringer, His- torian Plum The Greek word Philomathians means Wife of Knowledgeh .and the Philos 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. For school service projects, Philos bought a bench for the school patio, sent birthday cards to the faculty, and donated money to the Varsity Cheerleaders for shakers. The Philo treasury was boosted by the selling of candy bars and a well attended dance after a basketball game. Annual projects undertaken by the Philos included working on the Philo plot, attending various churches, an Inter-Girls Service Breakfast, and the Chaplain Service. Philos also sponsored a retarded child at Sunland Train- ing Center in Gainesville. Many gifts were sent to her throughout the year. Philos spent many hours of hard work to produce their Homecoming float featuring the theme, ttThe Dragons are jinxed on Friday 13th? They received third place in the judging. Proudly looking back, Philos have completed another successful year. FIRST ROW: L to R Betsy Reitz, Frances Doty, Jere Reddick, Carol Maringer, Claudia Ridley, Linda Mongell, Kay Ting SECOND ROW: L to R-Susan Swartz, Candi Bailey, Nancy Estes, Billy Monk, Nancy Bradford, Diana Mathes, Mary Helen Begley, Elaine Boyle THIRD ROW: L to R-Ruby Taylor, Linda Butler, Bonnie Spaugh, Tammy DuBose, Brenda Reese, Linda Kite, Suzanne LeCount, Penny Van Gundy, FOURTH ROW: L to R-Brenda Ogden, Genie Stone, Rita Hamilton, Frances Pettit, Janci Gunson, Linda Caudill, Gail Lawless, Danis McKibben, Carol Luther, Donna Burroughs, Jerilyn Brignull, Elaine Rake FIFTH ROW: L to R-Ceil Willson, Sandy Stauffer, Linda Roland, Helen Jo Vineyard, Jayne Best, Sharone Carlsen, Patty Williams, Sharon Kite, Susan Butler, Regina Mulford, Nancy Butler, Terri Jackson PHILO FELLOWS: L to R Don Harrison, Ronnie Booth, Dwayne Dees, Steve Barnes, Eddie Tuttle TRLHI-Y OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: L to R-Genie Cooney, Vice President, Barbara Kaylor, President, Ann McCarty, Secretary SECOND ROW: L to R-Susan Perkins, Treas., Jane Kendrick, Parliamentarian, Connie Herring, Chaplain mum Tri-Hi-Y strove to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Throughout the year by their work and cooperation, they succeeded in making their club an important part of W.H.H.S. From decorating a Home- coming float to participating in the Tuberculosis Drive, from sponsoring a dance to purchasing research material for our school library. In addition they were awarded a plaque for outstanding work from the State YMCA Sponsors. FIRST ROW: L to R Jane Kendrick, Ann McCarty, Genie Cooney, Mrs. McConkey, Barbara Kaylor, Susan Perkins, Connie Herring SECOND ROW: L to R Janice Buckles, Melissa McDowell, Karen Laiche, Debbie Tuttle, Christine Hood, Janis Black, Norma Wallace, Dale Daniel, Patty Alderman, THIRD ROW: L to R Jesse Lee, Dianne Daniel, Patti Silvey, Helen Doty, Jan Burroughs, Faye Bolick, Becky Routzong, Pat Smith, Mari Wolf, Carole Crosh, Joanne Flanagan FOURTH ROW: L to R Elin Williams, Barbara Pounds, Jane Grenert, Susan Johnson, Melonie Whitney, Cheryl Hock, Ellen Smyth, Donna Reid, Susannah Copps, Dena Schwartz, Gayle Van Liew, Carolyn Triplett FIFTH ROW: L to R Linda Beard, Sally deOnativia, Linda Harris, Suzan Henley, Annette Garner, Kathy Grass, Nora Brantley, Fairlie Colyer, Lynda Hodges, Susan Scott, Christine Charest Tw-l-Itx-Y These girls have had a rough day on the range 93 CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: Carol Abel, Danny Mann, 94 Mr. Smith Not shown: Dee Miller Your move, Mr. Smith? CHESS CLUB: Seated L to ReSteve Wolfe, Danny Mann, David Burdette STANDING L to R-Pete Howard, Scott Rehling; Mr. Mann, Carol Abejl, Max Reitz, Michael Murphy, John Roberson, Jonnie Sendral, Mr. Smith, not shown: Dee Miller, Tom Johnson CHESS CLUB The Winter Haven High School Chess Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Robert Smith, took a more active part in school wide activities this year than ever before. This year the Chess Club joined the ICC for the first time. One of its projects was to buy waste paper baskets for the ICC and the school. Also this year the club sponsored homecoming King and Queen candi- dates. As a service to the community, the members took part in the TB. Drive. Chess sets, purchased by the club for its improvement, were also used in the school wide chess classes and tournaments. 9'6 DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS-seated left to right Sandra Bonner, Secretary, Ethel Weinburg, Pres., Leslie McIver, Vice-Pres., Standing J erry Hubbell, Treas. DRAMA CLUB itTry, try againi and iiDon,t give upii became familiar words to the Drama Club during the course of the year. Since the club was new, it stood on wobbly ground, but with the cooperation of the faithful members, a firmer foundation was to be formed at the end. The purpose of the Drama Ciub is to produce and to present plays. The first semester of the year the club worked primarily to earn money to support its plays. This was done through car washes and bake sales. The second semester the club plan- ned to produce and present several one-act plays. A talent show was also anticipated. The club, in the eyes of its faith- ful members, is just beginning. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS: IST ROW 1. to r. Joy Geber, Sherri Hartley, Sandy Bonner, Ethel Weinberg, Leslie McIver, Jerry Hubbell, Carol Crawford, Arlene VanSant, Linda Martinson 2ND ROW Mr. Lindsey, sponsor, Shirley Lunz, Sandra Wells, Louise Monge, Cammie Harlley, Ann Bingham, J anis Black, Lynn Taylor, Elaine Pattillo, Kathy Grenert, Barbara Stops, Ellen Smythe 3RD ROW-Pam Frank, Linda Butler, Sharon Chisholm, Cathy Savant, Linda Shearer, Lora Breidenback, Laura Worton, Kathy Bruson, Nancy Lester, Marie Pinner, Bill Selser 4TH ROW-Bohby Selser, Beth King, Jo Bisset, Beverly Bradshaw, Sue Chumney, Sheila Nutt, Janice Helms, Rob Boyd, Ross Chisholm, Sandra Botkin, Susan Butler, Mickey Jacobs wau OM, Oh Rob, dank be modest take the leading role. 98 FmFA OFFICERS, left to right-Jonathan Wilson, Mr. Croft, sponsor, Allen Hughes, STANDING Paul Ayers, Wayne Sapp, and Phillip Jackson. EPA. The Future Farmers of America is an organization composed of students taking Agriculture Science. Chapters in every state of the Union develop such qualities as leadership and citizenship in boys. The Winter Haven Chapter is one of the largest and perhaps the oldest organization in the school. L In addition to participation in local contests and fairs, the chapter is active in both state and national conventions. The local chapter partici- pates in the showing and judging of beef and dairy cattle in many fairs and livestock shows. One of the featured projects is the annual Sweetheart Contest. Farm- City Week, to acquaint the urban and rural people with their interdepend- ence on one another, is one of the main projects. Because of their leadership training and their modern technical knowl- edge of soil, the Future Farmers will be tomorrow,s responsible citizens as well as tomorrowis skilled farmers. F.F.A.: FIRST ROW: L to R Jimmy Bradley, Allen Hughs, Jonathan Wilson, Paul Ayers, Philip Jackson, Roger Livingston, Steve Brannen, Bert Gerber SECOND ROW: L to R-Wayne Ray, Glenn Nix, Billy Sellers, Clifton Lee, Jerome Creel, Gene Weed, Eddie Harvey, Dave Kimc THIRD ROW: L to R Pat Mawk, Thomas Pate, Johnny Barnes, Kenneth Garrett, Robert John- son, Carl Bridgcs, Marshall Palmer, Neil Parker, John Graham FOURTH ROW: L to R-Clifford Conner, Jerry Livingston, James Nix, Forrest Gilliam, Danny Bash, Ccne Weed, Jim Seymour, Randy Myers, Mike Owens, Hiram Driggers EPA. IST ROW: Reed Venrick, Rob Race, Jerry Lister, Ralph Williams, Lamar Carter, Tommy Odom, David Walker, Larry Green. 2ND ROW: Wayne Sapp, Charlie Rowen, Stephen Wilson, Junior Wilkerson, Mike Denmark, Randy Snell, Jay Harris, Jimmy Myers. 3RD ROW: Larry Dayhuff, Jesse Caudill, Edward Collins, Tommy Thompson, James Conner, Jack Hammond, Bobby Danfprd, Buddy Goggons. 4TH ROW: James Stalling, Luther Barnes, Donnie Collins, Terry Scott, Willard Stallings, Roy Starling, James McCall, Don McLeod, Mr. Ruben Smith. ind the ind themselves beh icted that the dragons would f 61 FFA pred ght ball FFA SWEETHEART FINALISTS-l. to r.-Sharon Kite, Brenda Reese, Sweetheart, Ann Stephenson, Pili Glen, Honey Steele, Linda Coppage 0 o l0! F.H.A. OFFICERS-SEATEDeL. t0 R.-Faye Bolick, treas., Ann McCarty, pres., STANDING-Mary Jane Sieg, sec., Linda McNeer, vice pres., Beverly Storm, Publicity chairman, Peggie Telford, historian, Linda Powell, chaplain, Patty Bertke, parl. FHA. Now in its thirteenth year at Winter Haven High School, the Future Homemakers of America continue to uphold the ideals of the national or- ganization. By encouraging high school girls to be interested in home- making, home and community life, and to promote creative leadership, our chapter has carried out many worthwhile activities. There are three degrees of achievement for which the girls work: Junior symbolized by the key, chapter by a scroll, and state by a torch. Each must be achieved by projects for personal growth and development. The goal of the voluntary members of the FHA. is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. lST: Mary Jane Sieg, Linda McNeer, Faye Bolick, Ann McCarty, Peggie Telford, Beverly Storm, Patty Bertke, Linda Powell. 2ND: Carol Abell, Dolly Frazier, Sharon Conerly, Evil Johnson, Ann Roberts, Sherrie Roggen, Nancy Spicer, Ann Heath. 3RD: Miss Sue Collins, Phyllis Collins, Martha Chesterman, Roxana Buttles, Cheryl Hodge, Ruby Taylor, Lois White, Cathy Harrell, Cyndy Broussard. 4TH: Laura Breuggeman, Linda Castleberry, Elaine Boyle, Joanne Bissonnette, Cheryl Welker, Yvonne Gulledge, Linda Webster, Edith Hymen, Linda Rose. 5TH: Kathy Coburn, Tammy Dubose, Joy Gerber, Sue Sprinkel, Marjorie Tomberlin, Patty Williams, Leslie McIver, Cheryl Taylor. IST ROW: Judy Davidson, Barbara Marchetti, Christine Charest, Nancy Dormon, Carol Smith, Kathy Hutcheson, Becky Jack- son, Sheila Nutt; 2ND ROW: Diane Bash, Wanda Little, Peggy Qualls, Donna Willis, Glenda Brooks, Sandra 0,Connor, Willie J0 Couch, Kathy Cochran; 3RD ROW: Ellen Wolford, Kathy Bruso, Sandy Stauffer, Marie Wright, Jewell Tomberlin, Jean Van Arsdall, Sharon McIntosh, Faye Smith, Diane Small. 4TH ROW: Casey Ayers, Polly Ellis, Maryjane Tessem, Carol Davidson, Sylvia Jackson, Elaine Norrell, Brenda Broom, Dolores Petrie, Nancye Lansden, Iris Gilley. 5TH ROW: Vivian Weinberg, Sharon Zills, Sharon Nutt, Judy Frederick, Regina Mulford, Bobbie Jean Harrison, Patricia Smith, Janice Buckles l03 IST: Lynn Taylor, Gayle Van Liew, Mary Jane Sieg, J 0y Smith, Sandra Wells, Barbara Marchetti, Billie Monk, Pat Smith. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Virginia Harris, Marsha Wilson, Nancy Landsden, Mary Faulk, Jeanne Kennedy, Jean Van Arsdall, Betsy Hargrove, Jody Moon. 3RD ROW: Dorthy Cassette, Janet Tatterson, Cheryl Hodge, Linda Butler, Norma Wallace, Delores Petrie, Bessie Anglin, Jay Sears. 4TH ROW: Ruth Ann Dearmin, Sheila Boyd, Fran- ces Welch, Karen Smith, Regina Mulford, Kathy Cochran, Debbie Carmichel, Evye Farmer. FIA. EDUCATORS OF TOMORROW ARE FUTURE TEACHERS OF TODAY! Toothbrush sales, bake sales, voo-doo dolls, and other money-making projects occupied the minds of the Future Teachers of America this year. Service projects included a college scholarship fund given to a worthy senior member and an Outstanding Teacherts Award. In November, four representatives from the Winter Haven Chapter attended the F.A.F.T.A. Convention in Clearwater. Several programs presented by members of the field of education provided F.T.A.,ers with an insight into this worthwhile profession. Under the direction of Mrs Harris, our new faculty sponsor, we enjoyed a very busy and productive year. FIRST ROW: Joy Smith-President Lynn Taylor-Historian Pat Smith--Parliamentarian BACK ROW: Barbara MarchettiEReporter Billie Monk-Chaplain Sandra WelIs-Treasurer Mary Jane Sieg-Vz'ce President Gayle Van LieweSecretary The Honor Society poses after the impressive induction ceremony. Sherry Atherton Lynn Barron Barry Bennett Sandy Bonner Susan Burtchin Ken Bush Debbie Carmichael F airlie Colyer Bruce Conner Genie Cooney Rene De Christina Tammy Dubose Nancy Estes Steve F razier Bert Gerber Jeff Hargroves Sherri Hartley Jane Hayman Nancy Hickman Robert Jamison Susan J ohnson Barbara Kaylor Francis Ketter Phillip Layton Tally Lauter Wanda Little Shirley Lunz Margaret Mackenzie Ann McCarty Erik Olson Elaine Rabe Rodney Redd Jere Reddick Betsy Reitz Max Reitz Donna Ross Wayne Rubinas Ricki Shopke Bob Selser J 0y Smith Elizibeth Struthers Phillip Taylor Kay Ting Mary Louise Waggoner Ruth Wells Sandra Wells Carol Wetherington Miles Wilkins Teresa Williams Marillee Wolfe To create an enthusiasm for SCHOLARSHIPe, To stimulate a desire to render SERVICE, To promote worthy LEADERSHIP, To encourage the development of CHARACTER in the pupils of Winter Haven High School. Within these high purposes, the National Honor Society carried out the varied projects and activities in a year of enriching service. Each member continually worked to maintain a high scholastic average. As tutors, members gave class- mates special scholastic help. Ribbons recognizing scholastic excellence were given to honor roll students each six 'weeks period. Members served as hosts and hostesses for College Night. The annual-signing party, sponsored by the society, combined fun for all with school services. In appreciation of the facultyls continuous service, the Honor Society honored the teachers at a dinner near the close of the year. Of course, from time to time, the organization served in the building of students, physical strength by the selling of delicious baked goods. Through its energetic activitiee during Competition Week, N.H.S. led the students in the promotion of school spirit. On the district level, the Winter Haven chapter exercised leadership in the arranging of l4Brain Brawlsf, In an impressive induction ceremony given before the student body, the National Honor, Society not only challenged the new members to uphold the seciety,s purposes, but also encouraged the development of character in all pupils of Winter Haven High School. Honor Society officers-l. to r.-Erik Olsen, Treas., Nancy Estes, V. Pres., Elizabeth Struthers, Pres., Sherri Hartley, Sec., Ricki Schopke, Chaplain JR. ACADEMY OFFICER$Sherry Ather- ton, Pres., Bruce ConnoreVice Pres., Wayne Rubinas--Sec.-Treas. le. AW 061 gm Science is an ever-broadening field which opens vast opportunities to those who are interested. The goal of the Junior Academy is to prepare its members for a future career in science. To aid its members in pursuing their scientific in- terests, the club has held several field trips during the year to the Experiment Station and Agricola. Another function this year of the Junior Academy was to set up demonstrations for the students of the junior high schools to increase their scientific interest. The highlight of the year was the annual state Jr. Academy of Science convention held in Tallahassee in March. After many hours of burrowing in books and ex- periments, members submitted formal research papers for which they hoped to receive scholarships and grants, or loans. The sponsor, Mr. Mann was instrumental in aiding the club in many of its activities and its members hope that in the future he will continue to be its faculty spon- sor. JR. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE-IST ROW L. to R.-Max Reitz, Robert Jamison, Bruce Connor, Sherry Atherton, Wayne Rubmas, Phillip Taylor, Phillip Layton 2ND ROW-Steve Wolfe, Jane Seifert, Jessie Lee, Cyndy Broussard, Donna Patrick, Karen Lang, Charles Hancock 3RD ROWeBruce Heinley, Dan Godfrey, Francis Ketter, Robert Gallo, Mr. Mann, sponsor SCIENCE RESEARCH GROUP-SEATED-left to righteRuby Taylor, Arthene Hollister, Penny Jacoby; IST ROW-Bill Adams, Karyn Marshall, Donna Petrick, Fairlie Colyer, Joe Mathis; 2ND ROW--Robert' Jamison, Gregory Willis, Danny Griffith, Harry Anderson 9mm The main purpose of the science research program is to place high school juniors and seniors in research laboratories in direct contact with working scientists in order to enable the students to become oriented in their work and to have opportunities to explore their own abilities in connection with a real problem. This program does not duplicate or replace work which is available to students in school, but emphasizes challenging educa- tional experiences which are not customarily possible in the classroom. After careful screening seventeen students at this time were placed ac- cording to their interests and requests in eight different laboratories. They are pursuing studies in biochemistry, protozoology, botany, zoology, en; tomology, biological control, and veterinarian medicine. Plans are being made to continue this program in the future with im- provements, revisions, and additions being made as a result of previous experiences and evaluations made by participating students and scientists. IST: Cathy Savant, Richard Hitchcock, Mary Saltsman, Jerilyn Brignull, Pam Frank, Rick Lewis, Max Rietz; 2ND: Mary Lochner, Barbara Braddy, Danis McKihben, Theresa Barnes, Frances Dodson, Judy Carolus, Mrs. Dorothy Dillard; 3RD: Bob Hoenshel, Marty Losey, Bruce Robinson, Greg Stewart, Kenneth Damkjer, Steve Frazier, Robert E. Jamison. WM Latin Club members prove that Latin is not dead. iiTempus fugit,,: Time flies. Everyone knows this! Just thinkeseveral years ago we were in junior high. Soon we graduate! We are instructed in visual education by such stars as Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Esther Williams in films like iiThe Robeh and iiHanni- balis Elephantsiienot to mention Deborah Kerr and Robert Taylor and Peter Ustiniv in iiQuo Vadisii. How lucky can you get? When we sit in the Identistis chair, we feel as Julius Caesar did when he crossed the Rubicon. iiAlea jacta estlii iiThe die is castP-and we know there is no turning back! As we bring this year to a close we think of iiVade mecumi-iiCo with mehetname of a toothpaste, believe it or n00 . Anyway we iiexeuntiL-iigo outii like Caesar: iiVeni, vidi, vici? q came, I saw, I conquered? LATIN CLUB OFFICERS IST: Pam Frank, Treasurer; Mary Saltsman, Vice-Presi- dent; Jerilyn Brignull, Secretary. 2ND: Richard Hitchcock, President IST ROW: Melonie Whitney, Arthene Holister, Donna Petricek, Gloria Olson, Cynthia May. 2ND ROW: Adrian Thigpen, Cheryl Hock, Cloadia Terry, Penny May, Jesse Vamer, Patti Rulli, Janice Lister, Laverne Brakefield, Linda Rist. 3RD ROW: Annette Garner, Jane Lawson, Carol Ward, Kathy Bruso, Laura Worton, Sharon Jasso, Faye Creel, Sue Chumney, Ronda Presley, Mary Pottinger, Mrs. Sutton. 4TH ROW: Steve Reints, Pat Wells, F rances Pettit, Bill Gregory, Mary Judy, Delores Petrie, Judy Keefer, Suzanne Aldred, Linda Nelson, Margaret Thompson. 5TH ROW: Ronnie Owen, Regina Mulford, Linda Kilgore, Hilda Worley, Sharon Nutt, Carol Luther, Carol Davidson, Beth Kierce, Shirley Smith, Yvonne Gulledge Paw-WML Oaub The Para-Medical Club includes students hoping to go into the various fields of medicine or nursing. After an extensive training program, the e students are able to do voluntary work at the Winter Haven Hospital. The busy year included various field trips, speakers, and interesting movies- all of which contributed to the understanding of the different fields of medicine in which the students are interested. PARA-MEDIC OFFICERSeL. to ReGloris OlsoneTreasn Donna Petrick, Pres., Melonie Whitney, Chaplain, Cynthia May, Secretary, Arthene Hollister, Vice-Pres. PROLIBRA OFFICERSeIST ROW L. to ReMadith Weber, Richard Fowler, David Dennison, Judy Row- land; 2ND ROWWKermit Holt, J. W. Willard, Suzan Henley, Parke Smith The Prolibra Club members, all of whom are either library assistants or projectionists, serve the students and faculty in many ways. Projectionists accomplish the difficult task of putting mobile black- out curtains in rooms lacking permanent curtains. They are trained to show films, filmstrips, and slides, and to assist with record players and tape recorders for a student body of approximately 1600 indi- viduals and a faculty of about sixty. They are constantly checking books in and out, re-shelving materials, and assisting the librarians in the processing of new materials. Every day at certain periods they must assist in arranging hundreds of printed materials on tables for scheduled classes. They find that in a library the housekeeping,r is in itself monumental. Yet the Prolibrans remain cheerful and live up to their motto: ttNe tente auf perfice? tDo not attempt a task without completing itJ As a. further service to the school the Prolibra Club members spearheaded a movement for campus beautification by planting grass and flowers in the area between the library and the gym. Members have taken turns taking care of their landscape project and keeping the general area free from de- bris. With the help of two active sponsors, Mrs. James W. Soverns and Mrs. Robert Lee, Prolihra Club has been a busy group. HO PROLIBRA CLUB 1ST ROW L. to R. Madith Webber, David Dennison, J. W. Willard, Kermit Holt, Suzan Henley, Parke Smith, Judy Rowland, Mrs. Soverns sponsor; 2ND ROW- Richard Fowler, Billie Monk, Linda Bailey, Carol Davidson, James Newberry, Martha Touchstone, Danny Bash, Laura Worton, Frankie Reynolds; 3RD ROW Lavada Hall, Carolyn Wright, Sherry Smith, Donnie Long, Lynn Lewis, Arthur Davis, Brenda Broom, Lou Ellen Brown Pwkbw 0M3 PROLIBRA CLUB 1ST ROW L. to R.-Linda Slaughter, Gail Hunter, Janie Burke, Diane Causey, Susan Cash, Patsy Kersey, Shirley Smith, Mary Frances Herndon, Marie Wright, Sylva Jane Daniels; 2ND ROW Pete Linkins, Mike Daugherty, Leo Long, Johnny MinCCY, John Atkinson, Kermit Holt, Bob Brown, Charles Sexton, John Sullivan, Donald Blake, Ronnie Douglas; 3RD ROW Hiram Driggers, J ontie Roberts, Cliff Dixon, Van Harden, Chris Fleet, David Lemons, Tom Whitesides, Charley Thompson, Wayne Hicks, Frankie Carson. W D! SPANISH CLUB OFFICERkL. to R.-Patti Cessler, Sec., Kay Ting, Reporter, Genie Cooney, Vice Pres., Ricki Schopke, Chaplain, Rafael Echemendia, Pres., Ross Dorman, Treas. Qpauzdv Ogub The Spanish Club, organized in 1940, has had a very rewarding year. The sale of candy proved to he very successful. With the addition of the new building, the Club had a project put right in its hands. They purchased magazines, pictures, books, and games, that the club felt would be useful for Spanish students and club members for many years to come. The group, working for a better understanding of the customs, the cul- tures, and the Spanish language itself, owes much of its success to its spon- sor, Mrs. Ruth Connor. SPANISH CLUB 1ST ROW L. to R.-Kay Ting, Patti Gessler, Rafael Echemendia, Genie Cooney, Pili Glen, Ross Dorman, Ricki Schopke; 2ND ROW L. to R.-Car01 Wetherington, Jere Reddick, Andrea Histed, Nancy Hickman, Gayle Van Liew, Sue Sprinkel, Penny Jacoby, Betsy Reilz; 3RD ROW L. to R. Cinger Robertson, Nancy Estes, Linda Mongell, Jeanne Kennedy, Diane Daniel, Jan Burroughs, Sharyn Vance, Helen Doty, Cheryl Taylor, Norma Wallace; 4TH ROW-Sandy Harris, John Griswold, Steve Griffith, Bruce Ross, Warren Halzhauser, Randy Bryant, Squire Smith, Bill Bostick, Dan Bloemendaal SPANISH CLUB-IST ROW L. to R. Jane Hayman, Ellen Smythe, Carol Crawford, Frances Faist, Linda Reaves, Cheryl Hock, Linda Kite; 2ND ROW Sarah Jand Hart, Cammie Hartley, Nancy Keith, Grayson Traviss, Marsha Wilson, Nancy Hollmeyer, Kathy Grass, Sherry Atherton; 3RD ROW Laurcn Genkinger, Barbara Pounds, Kathy Kendrick, Linda Harris, Cyndy Broussard, Janann Davis, Linda Hill, Pat Jones, Pam Cooney; 4TH ROW Jane Harmon, Joe Meagle, Randy Simonds, Buddy Simmons, Rick Anderson, Terry Hayden, Bruce Conner, Betsy Van Clief v RED CROSS OFFICERSe-l. to r.-Bob LeyneseVice Pres., John Murray-Pres., Linda Beard- The Red Cross Council under the leadership of Mrs. Ford serves our community and our country. Council members began this year with an enrollment drive that was highly successful. A11 during the year they made place cards for the nursing home in Bartow. Numerous workshops were held to make decorations for the local hospitals at Christ- mas and Thanksgiving. These activities were enjoyed by the members of the Council as well as by the patients. Members will continue service during the summer by attending leadership camps. RED CROSS COUNCIL-lST ROW 1. to L-Susan Reaves, Claudia Terry, John Murray, Linda Beard, Ellen Smythe; 2ND ROW-Jenny Sweeney, Sally Moon L d S ' - ' Gregory, Bob Laynes, Joel 101m, Mrs, Ford, sponge; yn a paugh, Susan Tarjan, Pam Krebs, 3RD ROWeBlll The members of the Jr. Honor Society represent the top students of the class of WI Patty Alderman, Diane Bridges, Jerilyn Brignull, David Burdette, Catherine Casteel, Sherry Christopher, Ann Cox, Frances Dodson, Judy Eley, Kathleen Gill, Billy Gregory, Jane Crenert, Cathy Harrell, Chuck Harris, Jane Lawson, Melissa McDowell, Cindy Newhall, Dallas Powell, Scott Rehling, Ste've Robinson, Doug Rollins, Mary Saltsman, Ted Smith, Arnold Spanjets, Margaret Tyler, Elin Williams, Steve Wolf NawaJm. MM rowtg When Sophomores have been in high school one semester, outstanding members of the class are- select- ed for membership in the National Junior Honor Society. Qualifications for membership are based on Scholarship, Service, Character, and Leadership. The object of this society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in pupils of Winter Haven High School. The newly elected officers prepare to fulfill their duties. OFFICERS President-Dallas Powell Vice President-Melissa McDowell Secretary-Patty Alderman T reasurer-Ann Cox H5 mm ommmm Even though the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been organized this year, already made its mark on our campus. The aim of this club is to confront the youth of the nation with the challenge of following Christ in the fellowship of the Church. The members are willing to fulfill their aim by finding fellowship to- gether for personal Christian growth by serving the cause of Christ through the church of onebs choice, and by rendering service by witnessing to other youths. The club has chosen for its motto, ttYou Shall be My Witnessesb Acts 1:8. Fellowship of Christian Athletes officers-Bert GerberePresq Richard HitchcockeChaplain, Randy Terrell-V. Pres., Rick AndersoneSecuTreas. FCA MEMBERS-IST ROW 1. to r. Sandy Harris, Don Harrison, Rick Lewis, Bill Murrel, Eddie Tuttle, Rick Anderson, Jim McAshan, 2ND ROW-Judd Sealy, Richard Hitchcock, Randy Terrell, Mac Stewart, Steve Barnes, Mike Dix, Dwayne Dees, Jim Duncan, 3RD ROW--Coach Deedrick, Mike Sloan, Jimmy Hough, Billy Kirk, Glen Charest, George Luttrell, Steve Grif- fith, 4TH ROW-Carl Wilson, Harry Burnett, Lee Peters, Tommy Hart, Larry Peacock, Mike Paige, Chuck Faist FCA MEMBERS-IST ROW 1. to r.-Larry Swearengin, Rob Hoenshel, Jim Burkett, Don Bowes, Barry Garlow, Ethan Colchiski, Bert Gerber, Bob Hughes, 2ND ROW-Danny English, Bob Brown, Jim Musselwhite, Richard Parks, David Bar- ton, George Miller, Gary Runnels, Wyane Rubinas, 3RD ROW Barry Bennett, Don Meyers, Ray Bice, Don McCloud, Jack Connor, Pat Allor, Mike -Allor, Bobby Tillman, 4TH ROW-Jim Alderman, Robert Latimer, Bruce Williams, Jerry Hill, Cary McDaniel, Jerry White, Steve Reints, Chester Ray mm ,xer - :gvghi LEFT T0 RICHTeCOach Seligman, Coach Bridges, Coach Deedrick, Miss Lea, Coach Triplett, Coach Duncan, and Coach Ayers. Coach Whitney, The coaching staff of Winter Haven High School has given their time and talent to make the itMighty Blue Devilsii athletically superior. They promote good sportsmanship and encourage their team members to do their utmost both on the field and in the classroom. The annual staff would like to echo the feeling of the student body in complimenting the coaching staff for their contributions to the schoolis athletic programs. l20 5qu FootbawTemw The up-and-coming B-squad boys put forth an all-out effort for a good season, and they succeeded. Many boys through outstanding performance, be- came part of the varsity squad. These players will become the nucleus of next yeafs team. 1964 s B SQUAD FIRST ROW, Heft to righU Bruce Williams, Steve Hydron, Ronnie Gulledge, Tony Vansant, Dennis Tompson, Tom Woolery, Richard King, Judd Sealey, Jim Tucker. Randy Robinett. SECOND ROW, Ueft to righ0 Larry Swearenger, Jerry Lister, Hurt Barry, John Lockhart, Doug Benning, Wayne Lister, Terry Pope, Gary Walker, Doug Rollins, Larry Runnels, Larry Snell, Robert Walker, Rick Lewis. THIRD ROW Heft to righD Joe Snively, Thomas Pate, Ronnie Willis, Mike Sloan, Larry Dayhuff, Larry Green, Wendell McMillan, Buster Wilson, Paul Irby, Jack Conner, Andy Sension, Wayne O'Gwynn, Phil Wilder, Buzz Pollard. I2I LEFT TO RIGH'IL-Jerry Hill, George Miller, Mike Page, SECOND ROW-Ceorge Luttrell, Bob Bently, Don Dixon, Randy Scott, Kent Williams, Joe Sturgess, Jimmy Hough, Don Mike Dix, Bob Hughes, Danny Thomas, Eddie Tuttle, Richard Harrison, Jerry Sapp, Billy Turner, Jerry White, Chuck Faist, Hitchcock, Randy Terrell, Bill Hughes, Rob Board, Rick Jim McAshan. Anderson, J im Alderman. Another year was highlighted with victories for the Winter Haven Blue Devil varsity. Our mighty Devils placed fourth in the Western Conference for 1964-1965, with an 8-2-1 season record. I22 THIRD ROWeMac Stewart, Jeff McKibben, Larry Peacock, Tommy Hart, George Davis, Randall Thomas, Bill Murrell, Jimbo Holloway, Dwayne Dees, Bill Smith, Jim Duncan, David Barton, Steve Barnes, Jim Myers. In a post-season game with Lake Wales, who placed 11th in the state, we went away with another win. Three of the boys made the All-Conference teameDon Dixon, George Davis, and J im Alderman. Winter Haven Auburndale Winter Haven Lakeland . . . Winter Haven Chamberlain Winter Haven Plant . . . . . . Winter Haven Manatee . . . . Winter Haven HillsborO' . . . Winter Haven Robinson . . . Winter'Haven Jefferson . . . Winter Haven 'Kinw....... Winter Haven Bartow . . . . . Winter Haven Lake Wales l23 w... 13w ....m-a M Mvers scores against Manatee. J im Hough consults Coach Triplett. Peacock tries hard for a touchdown pass. A Jefferson Dragon is brought down by two Blue Devils Another Devil opponent is stopped dead. Tultle carrles against Manatee for a gam. I25 Winter Haven beats Aubumdale for the second time in two years. Alderman and Dixon wait anxiously to return to action. I26 Anderson scores from the two yard line. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS LEFT T0 RIGHT-IST ROW Larry Peacock, Joe Sturgess, Kent Williams, George Luttrell, Eddie Tuttle, Jerry White, Chuck Faist, Jim Alderman. 2ND ROW-Bill Hughes, Don Dixon, George Miller, Bill Murrell, Don Hanison, Bob Hughes, Jerry Hill, Steve Barnes. 3RD ROW-Jim Myers, Jim McAshan, David Barton, Dwayne Dees, Randy Terrell, Bill Smith, Gary McDaniels, Ronnie Booth. OUSTANDING BLUE DEVILS OF 19644965 LEFT T0 RIGHT-IST ROW Don Dixon, best offensive lineman, Mike Page, best offensive back, Ronnie Booth, best defensive back, Jim McAshan, best defensive line- man. 2ND ROW-George Davis, most improved lineman, Eddie Tuttle, most improved back, J im Alderman, most valuable player. WANDA LIVINGSTON A E FAZZ '28 SUZ NN ARI Suzanne Fazzari. Kathy Grass, Karen Laiche, Cecilia son, Patti Silvey, Susan Swartz AMPep ambv memmga This season ten active cheerleaders led the student body in cheering our teams on to vic- tory. They helped build thriving school spirit'by sponsoring pep meetings, bon fires, and class spirit week. Left to right-Patty Alderman, Patricia Reynolds, Laura Hughes, Carolyn Hitchcock, Francis James, Mary Helen Begley Wanda Livingston, Jere Reddick, Brenda Reese, Ginger Robert- Sponsored and advised by the capable Miss Linda Lea, the WHHS cheerleaders strive for perfection in order to be an asset to their school. MISS LEA, Cheerleader sponsor. GINGER ROBERTSON PATTI -SILVEY W.H ............. 57 W.H ............. 46 W.H ............. 35 'W.H .......... ,. . .57 W.H ............. 62 W.H ............. 55 W.H ............. 59 W.H ............. 52 W.H ............. 50 W.H ............. 61 W.H ............. 65 W.H ............. 54 W.H ............. 71 W.H.. . . , ........ 47 W.H ............. 47 W.H ............. 58 W.H.1 ........... 61 W.H ............. 45 W.H ............. 46 W.H ............. 84 5W.H ............ 5W.H ....... , ..... 5W.H ........ . . . ,, 6W.H ............ 11Games remaining at press time Bartow . . . 3 ......... 47 Robinson ........... 68 Lakeland ............ 56 Manatee ............ 79 King ............... 48 Southeast ........... 57 Manatee ............ 68 Hillsborough ........ 52 Plant .............. 57 Chamberlain ........ 78 J efferson ............ 63 Robinson ........... 52 Gainesville ......... 107 Plant .............. 41 Lakeland ............ 61 Manatee ............ 97 King ............... 56 Lake Wales .......... 54 Hillsborough ........ 98 K.M.I. ............. 83 Jefferson ............ Chamberlain ........ Fort Myers .......... Haines City ......... l to r-Danny English, Gordon Coppage, Bob Bro Don Corbin, Tom Hart, Buddy Rogers, G The Blue Devil Varsity worked ha to bring through a more successf season this year. With f our mo games to go they held a 7-1-12 reco and boasted a win over Robinson 3 Plant and a tie with Hillsboroug They also chalked up wins over Ba W cDaniel; Rick Anderson, George Davis, Colan Cat- tt, Tony Swearingin, Mike Page. ow, King, K.M.I., and Jefferson. Although they suffered many de- eats this year, With team effort and ontinued Blue Devil spirit they will nring about an even better season next ear. I32 I33 Dix goes up for two points. Musselwhite collects a goal. IST ROW-Left to n'ght-Robert Winchester, Mike Allor, Pat Allor, Bobby Townsend, Glen McClendon. 2ND ROW- Andy Sension, Steve Alexander, Wendall McMillian, Bunky Musselwhite, Greg Stewart, Chris Fleet, Mike Dix, Billy Kirk. The Winter Haven High School B-Squad maintained their high standards of good sports- manship and fine playing. They managed to pile up an 11-4 mid-sea'son record with lots of spirit and fight left in them. They will become the core of our 65-66 varsity squad, and we are looking forward to seeing them play another good season. Peacock easily clears the hurdles. TRACK TEAM OF 1964 Barton practices the shot put. LEFT TO RIGHT lST ROW-Larry Peacock, Barry Garlow, Billy Turner, Coach Duncan, Jim Myers, Ronnie Booth, Eddie Tuttle. 2ND ROW-Jim McAshan, Don Harrison, Don Dixon, Steve Barnes, Gary McDaniels, Raymond Cipson, David Barton, Mike Page, Jim Burkett, Bobby Lang. With flying spikes gleaming, the 1964 track team finished the year with t a blazing record. After a win in the county track meet the Blue Devils just missed being champions of the Western Conference by the margin of a dropped baton. Rounding off the season with a victory in the district track meet, the 1964 team established itself as one of the better teams in our schooPs track history. With fourteen lettermen returning, the 1965 squad with a bit of luck and a lot of hard work should have a most successful year. I35 v Amt, Left to righteIST ROW-Rick Brown, Judd Sealy, Barry Bennett, 'Timmy Green, 2ND Rowe Van Harrell, Robert Hardman, Dwayne Dees, Harry Burnett, Rick Lewis, Wayne Rubinus, 3RD ROW-Coach Mamtti, Coach Whitney, 3RD ROW-Gary Smith, Bill Pringle, Mike Poucher, George Luttrell, Bob Latimer, Tom Steele, Lee Peters, Jerry Lister, Ferris French. When it is time to go uout t0 the ball gameh Winter Haven High can be justly proud of the Baseball Blue Devils, always a fighting squad. The ,64 season was highlighted by wins over Chamberlain, Manatee, and Lakeland. With more wins than losses last year, the team held most opponents lucky enough to edge out the uBig Blueh to one-run margin victories. Facing a schedule of 16 games in 965, the boys began ttw'orking outt, early in J anuary in preparation for a successful season. 1. to r. lST ROW-Don Isreal, Bobby Westphal, Glen Clarest, Bob Conner, Ray Bice, Jeff Wood, Tommy Thomas, John McKay, 2ND ROW-Rick Snell, Bart Goodieon, George Kalogrides, Steve Taylor, Ken Bush, Randy Myers, Steve Cun- diff, David Hanley, Don Bowes, Steve Griffith, Lee Bruce, Coach Rizer. The Winter Haven Blue Devil varsity swimming team entered its second year of Western Conference competition. Although only seven lettermen returned this year the squad challenged all existing school records. While trying to establish a winning season, the main objective of the team was to achieve depth by developing 1 to r-1s'r RowhAnn Stephenson, Claudett Wire its swimmers man, Suzie Johns, Susan Perkins, 2ND ROW- Caro , . ' , . , , Georges, Arlene Van Sant, Ellen Smythe, Sally Lon Maklng 1ts debut thls year, the glrls sw1mm1ng team showed gacre, Coach Rizer. promise and strength. The girls are looking forward to an ex- cellent season this year. I36 lST ROW-l to r-Bill Heath, Tom Whitesides, Mike Faber, Erik Olsen, Rob Hoenshel, Wes Gunn, George Dunham, 2ND ROWeDan Bloemendaal, Phillip Layton, Tommy Johnson, Bill Parker, Max Rietz, Bruce Conner, Mr. Mann I to reBill Mattox, Danny Reynolds, Buddy Simmons, Mike Murphy. The Golf Team boasting three returning letter- men from last years and a 11-2 overall record have very high hopes of bringing to W.H.H.S. the state championship. Their 1964-65 accomplish- ments consist of Polk County Championship, Group Championship, and a second place position in the State Tournament. The Winter Haven High School Tennis team, sometimes outscored but never out- fought has completed an active season with matches throughput the conference. Under the able coaching of Mr. Chester Mann and Miss Eileen 06Leary, the team worked to developed its tennis ability and courtmanship. L to reIST ROW-Sheila Boyd, Dorothy Cassett, Judy Moon, Ann Ponlock. 2ND ROWeDebbie Carmichael, Mr. Mann, Gail Lawless, Susan Mehrlust to r-Joe Ganey, Peter Eastman, Bobby Brook, Eddie Shaffer, Tom Sweet GOLF SCHEDULE W.H. 6V2 Plant 1X2 W.H. 6 Lakeland 1 W.H. 9V2 Chamberlain 3V2 W.H. 6Robinson W.H. 6Manatee W.H. 6King 6Games remaining at press time. mm, mm, , '39, PresidenteRobert Hart Vice President-Lanren Cenkinger SecretaryeCarolyn Triplett TreasurereJudd Sealy dassoff'm With the start of a new year came a new flock of studentSe-fresh and vivacious. These were the sophomores. It doesn,t take a sophomore long to learn, and truly, these newcomers learned quickly. A sophomore is one of those lost, young things that wanders from hall to hall, gaping at seniors and, in general, feeling pretty much a novice at being a ttHigh Schooler? They find quickly that High School is a new experience, one they,ve never had before and wonht be matched in the future. From pep rallies to school dances they become an integral part of Winter Haven High School. Ena Barret Melody Barth Cary Bates Betsy Baugh Mary Helen Begley Doug Benning Ronnie Bentliff Ruth Bernthal Linda Berchfield Wess Berry Bobby Bice Brenda Biggers Deborah Adams Steve Adams Patricia Alderman Suzanne Aldred Steve Alexander Lindsey Allen Mike Allor Pat Allor David Ambrose Richard Andrews Kim Anton Gloria Armiger Paul Arnett Tom Astronkas Jo Ann Ayers Richard Baker Luther Barnes Theresa Barnes Ann Bingham Irene Bintliff Joanne Bissonette Mark Bixeuman J anis Black Verna Blackburn Janice Blackwell Barbara Blair Raymond Blankenship Larry Bledsoe Vicki Bloemendaal Suzanne Boucher Cheryl Bowen Anna Boyce Randy Boyd Nancy Bradford Barbara Braddy Carol Braddy Robert Brown Kay Browning Judy Bryan ,Tommy Buckles Patti Biellis Wayne Burchfield David Burdette Larry Burton Alton Butler Susan Butler Roxanna Buttles Richard Cantrell Evelyn Capps J udy Carolus Jackie Bradley Sandra Bradley George Bramblett Dianne Branch Kay Branson Robert Bray Laura Breuggeman Diane Bridges Jerilyn Brignull Bob Brook Dorothy Brooks Anthony Broom Diann Broom Karen Brown Marie Brown You mean initiation isnk today??? Bryan Carson Lamar Carter Susan Cash Carole Cason Catherine Casteel Jon Castleberry Sandra Catrett Sharon Catrett Jessee Caudill Linda Caulder Maxine Chaney Lamar Chappell Christine Charest 3' . EL? Elizgig I knew I bit off more than I can chew! m Ran over who ? , - x 5'. Our side had 6970 fewer dates. Jack Choate Sherry Christopher Sue Chumney Bill Clark David Clark Kathy Coburn Charles Coggins Linda Collins Edward Collins Darien Colyer J ames Conner Bob Conner Jack Connor James Cook Sandra Cooper Charlene Day Larry Dayhuff Wayne DeBaer Ramona Dees Robert Dekness Janna Delmas Delane Deloach Mike Denmark J udy Dermid Michael Desrochers Larry Devane Pat Dix Frances Dodson Nancy Dormon Phyllis Douglas Faith Coss Ann Cox Billy Cox Annette Creel Reg Crowder . Sammy Crowell Barbara Cumming Ronnie Dale J ohn Dame Kenneth Damkjer Bobby Danford Phyllis Dashill Tommy Davidson Jananne Davis Harry Dow Larry Downey Annette Drawdy Linda Duncan David Duncanson Denise Egan Martha Eidson Mary Elingburg J ohn Elliott J oyce Elliott Tommy Ellis Jean Ellison Terry Elmore J udy Eley Chip Feldman Robert Ford Ronnie Forsythe Danny Foster Griff Fountain Gillette Fowler Pam Frank Gwen Franks Jim Freeman J ohn Frederick Jim Frishe Billy Fussell Ronnie Gattie Robert Gallo Kenneth Garrett Peter Gebhardt Gaylyn Giesler J ames Geisler Lauren Cenkinger Bobby Cernert Lynette Cerstner Judy Giles Kathleen Gill The salt mine Steven Ginn David Givens Bart Goodison Faye Goodman Danny Cordon Shelly Grass Jeff Green Kenneth Green Larry Green Ken Gregg Bill Gregory Jane Grenert Martha Griffin Nancy Grist Carole Grosh Ricky Grubbs Charles Culley Jackie Gunn Sandy Gunter Kathy Gutienez Gilbert Hagood Ronnie Hahn Sandra Hale Cathy Hall Mark Hallinan Hubert Hammond Lawanda Hampton Sandra Hankins J immy Hardimon Addis Hardy Janina Harless Jane Harmon Kathy Harrell Charles Harris Jay Harris Larry Harris Linda Harris Bobbie Jean Hairison Robert Hart Sarah Jane Hart Tommy Hart Cammie Hartley Bill Hasley Wanda Hatcher James Hedley Linda Heinly Sarah Henderson Carole Hendrickson Sandra Henley Don Hicks Fearon Hicks Sue Hicks Terry Hightower Joseph Hill Linda Hill Caroline Hitchcock Richard Hitchcock Martin Hodge Budgly Hodges Lynuu Hodges Rosa Hodges Edward Hogue Rosalind Holden Christine Hood Robert Hoenshel I45 I46 Robert Johnson Craig Jones Dave J ones F rances J ones Pat Jones George Kalogridis Alan Kempton Kathy Kendrick John Keramidas Patsy Kersey Beth Kierce Rhonda King Richard King Betty Kirk Glen Hornsby Brenda House Pete Howard Laura Hughes Wanda ,Hughes Jane Humphrey Ronnie Hurst Cathleen Hutchinson Sandra Hutchinson Steve Hydron Paul Irby Becky Jackson Jean J ackson Larry Jackson Sylvia J ackson Susie J ahn F rances J ames Sharon J asso Daphne J ohnson Mike J ohnson Richard J ohnson Bill Kirk Glen Kirkpatrick Tommy Kitchens Carole Knight Ida Lane Joy Lanning Teddy Larson Gail Lawless . Kay Jane Lawson Judy Lewis Lynn Lewis Rodney Lewis Wilson Linderman J anice Lister J erry Lister Wayne Lister J erry Livingston J ohn Lockhart Mary Lolhner Shirley Long Many Losey Charles Love Hazel Luke Joan Luttrell Linda Lyons Diane MacMillian Danny Mann Kathy Manning Steve Manning Eugene Matheison Martha Mathis Cary May Linda May Geraldine McCall James McCall Dewayne McCarty John McCracken John McCoy . Vicki McCullough Melissa McDowell Madeline McGuire Gail McIntee Maureen Mitchell John Mock Louise Monge Jackie Moore Linda Moore Robert Mooty Allyn Morrissette Dwight Mulkey Larry Mullis Donnie Myers Jimmy Myers Linda Nelson Cindy Newhall Gail Newsome Faye Nichals John Nix Gary Noles Shelia Nutt Sandra O'Connor Tommy Odbm Brenda Ogden Shaon McIntosh Danis McKibben Glen McLendon LaDon McLeod Wendell McMillan Dean McPhearson Jackie Melton Shen'an Melton David Menges Daphine Miller Linda Mills Hayward Mims Ernest Mincey Ruth Mincy Gary O,Gwynn Wayne UGwynn James Okula Kristi Oliver Tom Oliver Tim Oliver Greg Olusezak Elyse Orrell Connie Osmon Brenda Owens Michael Owens Ronnie Owen J ohnny Pack Jean Parks Brenda Parkman Ezella Pate Tom Pate Elaine Pattillo Linda Patrick Margie Perry Herb Peyer Carmen Pifeffer Pam Pierce Gary Pierce J anice Pilkenton Bonnie Pittman Tony Fletch Buzzy Pollard Steve Polster Virgina Potter Ann Portlock Barbara Pounds Dallas Powell Karen Powell Marc Presley Ronda Presley Linda Pruitt Hey, whafs your face Fred Purcell Peggy Qualls Linda Richburg Margaret Rapp Wayne Ray Steve Reints Carl Reiter Scott Rehling Patricia Reynolds Peggy Riggs Beth Roberts Richard Robertson Bruce Robinson Steve Robinson Brian Rodenhaver Lorna Rogers Doug Rollins Linda Rose Charles Rowen Larry Runnels Mary Saltsman Carolyn Sasnett Andy Sass Cathy Savant Glenda Saye Susan Scott Dena Schwarz Cheryl Schoonover Judd Sealy Sammie Seigler Dale Sellars Diane Sellers Andy Sension Karen Seymour Barbara Shaffer Eddie Shaffer Phillip Shea' Where,s his liver? Tommie Sheridan J ohnny Shockley J anice Shouppe Ross Sippel Dianne Small Carl Smith Carol Smith Clifton Smith Faye Smith Jimmie Smith Pat Smith Petrina Smith Shirley Smith Randy Snell Barbara Snipes Steve Snively Arnold Spanjers Arthur Sproul Wayne Starling Allen Stafford Mark Steinmeetz Martha Steelman Larry Stephens Terry Stetson Greg Stewart Thomas Stidham Carolyn Strickland Leon Strickland Mirror, mirror in my hand, Pm the prettiest in the land! ! ? Richard Tedder Dale Terrgll Terry Thagard Adrian Thigpen Fred Thomas Tommy Thomas Dennis Thompson Quentin Tice Wayne Stringfellow Ralph Strouse Helen Struthers Jeri Sturgess Hilton Summers Sandra Summers Wayne Swallows Larry Swearinger Alan Swget Larry Sweat Bobby Taylor Mary Taylor Steve Taylor Vicki Taylor Roy Tice Bobbie Tillman Marlerie Tindle Marjorie Tomberlin Sandy Tome Don Totty Gwenn Touchton Roger Transue James Traylor Carolyn Triplet: Terry Troupe Gary Truehart Jimmy Tucker Peggy Turner Debbie Tuttle Margaret Tyler Keith Uncapher Ruthanne Uncapher David Van Arsdall Ricky Van Clief Robert Vander Heyden Penny Van Gundy Tony Van Sant J essie Vamer Donald Vaughn J im Vaughn Reed Venrick Darlene Vibert Robert Viertel Mark Vilcsek Steve Vines Helen Vineyard Wayne Vinson Pat Wagner Sally Wagner James Wakefield David Walker Gary Walker Robert Walker Alice Walson Rudy Ward Linda Warren Bill Watson Susan Watson Linda Webb Martha Webb Linda Webster Gene Weed J anice Welch Cheryl Welker Pat Wells Susan Wells Wanda Wells Cheryl Westbrook Gene Wetherington Morris White J ennifer Williams Lynne Williams Ralph Williams Elaine Willis Carl Wilson Shirley Wilson Stephen Wilson Robert Winchester Sandra Wing Steve Wolfe Laverne Williford J ohn Wood Tommy Woolery Chester Wray Carlton Whitfield Barbara Wicker Philip Wilder Diane Wilkerson Junior Wilkerson Bruce Williams Debbie Williams Elin Williams Life is one constant struggle Dennis Wray Marie Wright Richard Wright Bob Wurzel Rita Yelvington Frank Zeller Glen Zills Frank Zumpf Constance Barnes David Boozer Jimmy Bradley Martha Chesterman Faye Creel Freida Gooden Susan Griffis Barry Hurt Ricky Lewis Larry Oliver is: Mike Pierce Sherry Smith Sherry Strickland Paul Stringfellbw Arthur Webb The pause that refreshes I52 4 r l I . ......,-.1., M. ..... I53 Paul Myers Donna Ross President Vice-President Betsy Van Clief I Barbara Frank Treasurer Secretary The experience of being a junior is overwhelming and certainly unforget- table. Class rings, junior concessions, and prom committee highlight the year of a junior. Chemistry, algebra, and American history dominate the academic life of a junior. Spiritually and academically, the junior grows to prepare for the future years to come. One of the greatest events of the junior year is the arrival of the junior class rings. The committee members responsible for the thmassh distribution are; L to R Donna Ross, Betsy Van Clief, Ken Mahaffey, Randy Simons, Elaine Rabe, Nancy Hollmeyet, Claudia Ridley. Carol Abell Tawanna Abell Kenneth Adams Ruth Adams Catherine Albright Mitchell Alderman William Alexander Ralph Anderson Richard Anderson Bessie Anglin Billy Antley David Ard J ohn Atkinson Sylvia Atchison Casey Ayers Paul Ayers Linda Bailey Bruce Ball Everett Barber Paul Barber Janet Barnes Luther Barnes Lynn Barron Daniel Bash Diane Bash Patricia Beach Linda Beard Robert Beard Dennis Beasley Nancy Beasley Sheila Beasley Barry Bennett J ean Bennett Nellie Bennett Robert Bentley Carolyn Bernd John Berns Holly Berry Patricia Bertke Jayne Best Ray Bice Patricia Birch Barbara Bissett Sandra Black Donna Blackburn Robert Board Charles Booth Sue Booth Sylvia Boswell Sandra Botkin Roger Lee Boyce Marianne Boyd Elaine Boyle Jackie Bragg Jo Etta Brannan LaVerne Brakefield Cheryl Brantley Nora Brantley William Brantley Lora Breidenbach Walter Breuggeman Carl Bridges Gloria Britt 9 i 'u- w - I - - I I' GeeH Those feet stink. l56 Brenda Broom Allen Brown Gloria Brown Richard Brown Linda Browning Cynthia Broussard Pamela Brumhaugh Kathy Bruso Larry Bryson Janice Buckles Linda Bumgardner Linda Burger Jane Burke Donna Burroughs Susan Burtchin Kenneth Bush Nancy Butler James Edward Camp Russell Camp Keith Campbell Sharon Carlsen Franklin Carson Richard Carroll Earl Carter Kenneth Carter David Castilleja Robert Castilleja Brenda Catrett Linda Caudill Linda Causey Karen Chase Ross Chisholm Sharon Chisholm Diane Clark Robert Cloud Ethan Colchiski Donnie Collins Phyllis Collins Clifford Conner Sharon Conerly Kathleen Connelly Genie Cooney Bruce Connor Gordon Coppage Susannah Copps Phillip Corsmeier Willie Jo Couch James Courson Larry COX Harriet Crabtree Carol Crawford Ronald Cundiff Steve Cundiff Carol Daniels Dale Daniel Jane Daniels Carol Davidson Marcia Davidson Arthur Davis Charles Davis George Davis Jim Davis John Davis Linda Davis Louie Davis Carol Davisson Jeff Deming Karen Denmark Beverly Der Ken Dermid Gene Dickerson Mike Dix Latane Dodson Delores Dohalson Gail Douglas Ronnie Douglas Rita Dowdy Ronny Dowdy Barry Drawdy Linda Dubose J im Duncan George Dunham Connie Eason Peter Eastman Carolyn Eddy Evelyn Edwards Sharon Ehrhardt Oliver Elliott David Ethington Dick Evans Ricky Evans Terry Everett Carolyn Ezell Mike Faber Frances Faist Robert Farquhar Mary Ruth Faulk Michael Feldman Billy Fenn Nancy Fisher Joanne Flanagan Chris Fleet P. Scales here at station T-R-A-S-H. l57 l58 1 Diane Foster Cheryl Fowler J an Fowler Barbara Frank Dolly Frazier Steve Frazier Douglas Frederick Ferris French Janice Frost Robert Cannaway Annette Gamer Billie Beth Garner Kay Garrett Ronald Catty Henry Gill Forrest Gilliam Daniel Godfrey Richmond Coggans Raymond Coodell John Graham Virginia Granger Kathy Grass Betty Green Larry Creenwald Tom Gregg Connie Gregory Kathleen Grenert Mark Grisso Ronald Gulledge Janci Gunson z.z.z.z.z.z.z..z.! 1 Here Tom. Come home Tom. Pve got dinner for you Tom. Martin Gutwerk Connie Hahn Rita Hamilton Lavada Hall Beverly Hammond J eff Hargraves Gerald Hargroye Susan Harmon ' Sandra Harpole Kathy Harris Sylvia Harrison Ed Harvey David Hatmaker Terry Haydon J ane Hayman Ann Heath Bill Heath Richard Hedley Bruce Heinlym Albert Helms Janice Helms Jackie Henderson Susan Henley Patricia Herman Mary Hemdon Connie Herring Wayne Hicks Cheryl Hock J ane Hofedifz Delmor Holliday Nahcy Hollmeyer i J imbo Holloway Helen Hornsby Rebecca Hosey Jim Hough Margaret Howard 1 David Hubbel Jerry Hubbell 3 Allen Hughes Pat Hughes Robert Hunter Jay Hyer Edith Hymen Don Iseral Bonnie Ives Billy J ackson Doris J ackson Philip J ackson Come and get me! !! l59 Sandy Jackson Terry J ackson Mickey Jacobs Robert J amison Eva Johnson Donna J ohnson Myrtle Johnson Tommy J ohnson Britt J ones David J ones Robert J ones Kathy J ordan Mary J udy Judy Keefer Nancy Keith Miles Kempf J ane Kendrick Karen Kennedy Francis Ketter Glenda Kilgore Linda Kilgore Dave Kime Dexter Kindel Beth King Gail King Linda Kite Pam Krebs Jon LaFrandre Karen Laiche Charles Lancaster Those cigars were just too'much. Curtis Lancaster Cecilia Lane Bobby Lang Robert Latimer Phil Layton Brenda Leavitt Suzanne LeCount Jessie Lee Kenny Leonard J udith Lindsy Pete Linkins Bobby Lisle Wanda Little Donnie Long Leo Long Sally Longacre Charles Lord Terri Lulos Shirley Lunz Pat Lovell Rick MacCalla John McKay Margaret McKenzie Jeff McKibben Carol McNatt Ken Muhaffcy Larry Main Leon Muisano Murlcnc Malcolm Faye Manning Barbara Marchetti Carol Maringcr Put Musscy Ed Masters Deanna Mulhcny Put Muwk Penny May William Mcagher Martha Merritt Dorean Miley Daphinc Miller Bobby Mims JoAnn Mincey Johnny Mincey Walter Mincey Tommy Mize John Monroe Sally Moon Ken Moore Jan Morgan Ronald Morgan Pat Morris Billy Morris Richard Morrison Kathy Morrow Melba Mott Howard Motz Danny Mulligan chn Mullis Sallie Muma Mike Murphy James Musselwhite Paul Myers Randy Myers Barbara Neese Linda Nelson James Ncwberry Louise Nichols Eddie Nix Mclva Noles Tom Moranbrock Elaine Norrell l6l I62 J udy Purser Elaine Rabe Billy Rabon. Rob Race Mary Ramsey Thomas Randall Rob Rath Linda Reaves Janet Reckeweg Elaine N orth Sharon. Nutt Faye Owen Patty Pafford Mike Page Bill Palmer Marshall Palmer Neil Parker Ronnie Parker Bill Parker Richard Parks Richard Parrish Donald Patcher Colleen Pate Tommy Patton Larry Peacock Keith Pearson Sherry Peavey Gerry Peck Frances Pettit Marie Pinner LaVerne Pittman Tommy Pond Richard Pope Terry Pope Mary Pottinger Linda Powell Al Poucher Mike Poulson Vann Powell Pass the butter Brenda Reese Ricky Reeves Max Reitz Rick Renardson Linda Richmond Claudia Ridley Gail Riley Linda Rist Danny Rizer Edith Roberson John Roberson Ann Roberts Velma Robinson Randy Robnett Tom Robnett Lynda Rogers Richard Rogers Linda Roland Donna Ross Becky Routzong Marsha Rowland Arnold Royce Wayne Rubinas Ken Rutter Michael Sakko Sandra Sanchez Jerry Sapp Wayne Sapp Peyton Scales Wanda Schmich Jim Schramm Bill Schwam Randy Scott Terry Scott Jay Sears Laura See Jane Seifert Billy Sellers Jody Seymour I63 Grace Shaw Linda Shearer Clyde Shockley Buddy Simmons Louise Simmons Randy Simmons J. D. Singletary Jane Skipper Mike Sloan Sharon Slocum Linda Slaughter Dale Smith Dale Smith Delores Smith Gary Smith J essie Smith Lonnie Smith Mary Cale Smith Mary Smith Pam Smith Parke Smith Pat Smith Paul Smith Ralph Smith Richard Smith Sammy Smith Steve Smith Ellen Smythe Joe Snively Elizabeth Severns Lynda Spaugh Ellen Spear Wanda Spires Willard Stallings Vivian Stamex Linda Stauffer Sandra Stauffer Glenda Stewart .Mary Stewart James Stone J enie Stone Mike Stowe Barbara Stops Beverly Storm John Sullivan Ernest Sweeney Jenny Sweeney Donna Tabor Susan Tarjan Rex Tate Philip Taylor Robert Taylor Peggie Telford Claudia Terry Calvin Thomas Charlene Thomas Joe Thomas Margaret Thompson Walter Thomson Robert Thornhill Kay Ting Jewell Tomberlin Eddie Toombs Martha Touchstone Bobby Townsend Crayson Traviss Bill Tripp Billy Turner Judy Turner Bob Tynes Keith Upchurch Jean Van Arsdall Jim Van Arsdall Betsy Van Clief Gail Van Cundy Joe Vickrey Valerie Volk Mary Waggoner Carol Ward Linda Ward Betty Weeks Vivian Weinberg John Welch Shirley Welch David Wells Barbara Wells Betty Wells Ruth Wells Robert Westphal Kathryn Wetherington Charles Whitehard Johnny White Lois White Warren Whited Melanie Whitney Miles Wilkin Mary Williams Theresa Williams Benny Willis Ceil Wilson Jonathan Wilson Marsha Wilson Thar she blows! I65 Andy Wilson Claudette Wireman Deboroh Witherby Mari Wolfe April Wolff Ellen Wolford J eff Wood J udy Worley Laura Worton Tommy Wulff William Yearta Bette Young I67 o WMK You won IF you W 'ncsr UP M BNE ! Sebring? The Top 0-? mounf'nm .5 :2? 9 Clouds, Wally Cartoonist Kid Pede' Annual Staff Artist I68 I R: Ben, 80 'Much Fug The Gny ARI 09' GoudRHx'nJ! MRS. CONNOR MRS. WOLF MRS. MARTIN MRS. GILES MRS. BAUR MRS. SUTTON' MISS SMITH MRS. HARRIS MR. PADGETT MR. HOFFSES MR. SMITH MR. MANN MR. CLOVER MR. STEVENSON MIKE ALDERMAN Treasurer MARY LYLE CHARLES SMITH BERT GERDER Secretary Vice President President Qeuiowdassowww Who yells louder in the competition yell? Who do the underclassmen think are swell? Who brings more rummage 0n rummage day? Who knows how to work and also play? Who had more spirit during homecoming week? Whok really grand but acts so meek? ths prettier, handsomer, smarter, fancier, sweeter, happier, And most of all above all the rest, SENIORS I73 da Adams Bill Adams .m L Betty Adkins ins Don Adk J im Alderman Mike Alderman indy Altman C Don Ambrose J im Ambrose Harry Anderson Tom Anderson Sherry Atherton I74 Mickey Backer Candi Bailey Scotty Ball Ruth Barber Steve Barnes David Barton Linda Bartoy Sylvia Beasley Webb Beasley Neil Berger Perry Best Chris Bidleman Rodney Birdsong Robert Black Donald Blake Kaye Blanton Dan Bloemendaal Shelly Boone Ronnie Booth Faye Bolick Sandi Bonner Bill Bostick Don Bowes John Bowes CC w a h S .d a r. B n e n n a r. B e V e I. S Boyd Ilen Brown 21 Brooks 1a Edd Lou l4, chard Bratton ie Brown i Fhomas Brogden Roge'r Boy Robert Boyd Shel Beverly Glend Howard Brown v Mary Brown Robert Brown Sharon Brown Steve Brown Ann Browning Randy Bryant J immy Burkett Harry Burnett J an Burroughs Linda Butler Nancy Butler Donald Buxton Don Caraway Debbie Carmichael Richard Carr Donald Carter Ronnie Carter Michael Cartwright Paula Cassady Dorothy Cassette Ann Castleberry Linda Castleberry Colin Catrett l80 Diane Causey Priscilla Causey Gail Chapman Jimmy Childs Earl Chishohm Pat Closshey Jimmy Chumney Jim Cochran Kathy Cochran Johnny Coley F airly Colyer Jerry Colyer Wayne Connor Pam Cooney Linda' Coppage Don Corbitt Cindy Cowden Judy Cox Jean Craig Jerome Creel Raymond Crutchfield Dianne Daniel Sue Daniel Norma Daniels James Dial Jerry Dix Clifford Dixon Don Dixon Larry Dixon Ross Dormon Richard Dorrie F ran Doty Helen Doty Sandra Douberley Richard Douglas Mike Dougherty T mmy DuBose' Rafael Echemendla Donald Egan Cary Ellis Polly Ellis Danny English Nancy Estes Greg Ethington Jim Evans Chuck Faist Evye Farmer Suzanne Fazzari Bob Fordham Richard Fowler Janet Fox Terry Fox Terry Frank Dennis Frazier Judy Frederick J 0e Caney Bill Garlinger Barry Garlow Lewis Gebhardt Carol Georges Bert Gerber Joy Gerber Frank Gerstner Patti Gessler Eugene Giles Iris Gilley Raymond Gipson Pili Glen Carol Glen Zack Glouser Beverly Green Linda Greene Timmy Green Pat Grierson Brenda Griffin Danny Griffith Steve Griffith Phil Griner J ohn Griswold Elliott Grosh Yvonne Culledge Wesley Gunn Larry Hahn Lavada Hall l88 Boyd Hampton Loyd Hampton Charles Hancock David Hanley Danny Harben Robert Hardman Van Harden Betsy Hargrove Gerald Hargrove Emery Harless Melvin Harrell Van Harrell 15011 15011 Sandy Harr Carolyn Harr Don Harrison r. e w 0 f. h is ickman ig J ames HightOWer inwood Harr Sherrie Hartley Jerry Hill Darryl Head J ohn Herdon Nancy H Brenda H L I90 Andrea Histed Burt Hitchcock Cheryl Hodge Sherry Hodges J 06 Hoffman Arthene Hollister Ken Holt Kermit Holt Lettie Holton Warren Holzhauser Bob Hughes Bill Hughes Sharon Hulsey tt lCll Peggy Hun Ga il Hunter Paul Ives Penny J acoby ia J asso SyIv J oel J ohn J erry Johnsey Harry Johnson Susan J ohnson n 0 S n h 0 J y m m 0 T Wayne Johnson l9! I92 Billy Joyner Barbara Kaylor Robert Kehoe Marcia Keister Jean Kennedy David Kieffer Kenny Kerce Freddie Kiekhaefer Tommy Kilgore Mickey Killen Kay Kimpling Richard King Bill King Elaine King Larry Kintner George Kirtley Sharon Kite India Knight Hershel Knighten Robert Krieger Dennis Lacerte Phil Lacerte Lavon Lambert Lamar Lancaster I93 Karen Lang Paul Lingo Becky Lanning Nancy Lansden- Talbert Lauter David Lawless Clifton Lee David Lemons' Nancy Lester Bob Leynes Johnny Lingo Rodger Linvingston I94 Wanda Livingston J amie Loehner Debbie Long Carol Luther George Luttrell Mary Lyle Jim McAshan Ann McCarty Gary McDaniel Lou McDonald Doug McIntee Leslie McIver David McLaurin Bobby McLeod Larry McLendon Linda McNeer Margaret Madden J ane Malcolm Karon Malcolm Ila Mann Karyn Marshall Tacy Martin Linda Martinson Marilee Mason I96 Diana Mathes J oe Mathis Bill Mattox Cynthia May Robert MeadOWS Susan Mehrlust Marty Meinig Gary Merritt Danna Dell Miller George Miller Pat Miller Jerry Mincey Elita Mock Linda Mongell Billie Monk J ody Moon Linda Moore Mary Moore Alan Morrison Charles Morrison Regina Mulford J oyce Mullis Merrie Muma John Murray Bob Musselwhite Myers Bonnie Neese Edwin Nix J ames Nix ia N obo Thomas Norrell Richard Nudleman iver Erik Olsen H e r r Mu H .1 B J immy Keith 01 Mar 200 Gloria Olson John O,neal ' Letha Qwens John Palmer Danny Pate Judy Peacock Wally Pede Susan Perkins Lee Peters Cathy Peters :Donna Petricek Dolores Petrie Linda Phillips Timmy Phillips Bill Fletcher Gene Pollock Judy Potter Mike Poucher Gary Preisler Gene Prescott Bill Pringle Susan Reaves Rodney Redd Jere Reddick 20l John Reed Billy Reel Donna Reid Betsy Reitz Danny Reynolds J eanell Rice J ane Riddling Saliy Riggs Edward Roberts Terry Roberts John Roberts Linda Roberts 202 203 73.?! i$ww$$ a m: n wn sn Imme gmmbw on rk bob 0 sza eee 000 ROh St.l Sln RRR R0 oww wmn .aeR R 0 ouu ayw mne eRR RRR momd .nra Cay yty and mum umm GKB LSE BJJ .DmKG Ricky Schopke Sue Ann Scott Larry Seckel Clifton Sellers Bob Selser Bill Selser J onnie Sendral Dean Seybold Jim Seymour Charles Sexton Shelton Regina n a 10 II T. e h S y L6 r e In S 204 1 Nu. r r e In S r e g 0 R Ipe Terry Sh Sandy Shores Betty Shouppe Bobby Shouppe Catherine Shouppe leg Mary Jane S Patty Silvey 1mn'10ns Ronnie S Suzanne Slocum Susan Smith Charles Smith 205 Gary Smith Howard Smith J 0y Smith ith Karen Sm ith Marvin Sm Ronnie Smith Smith He Bill Sm Squ ith Ricky Snell FALSE FACE MUST HIDE WHAT THE lpes Judy Sn Rene D FALSE HEART DOTH a n .h... S 1 Cr' i 206 Linda Sowards Haluk Soydan Bonnie Spaugh Patsy Spaugh Mike Spears Sue Sprinkel Nancy Spicer Glenn Starling Thomas Steele Honey Steele Ann Stephenson Mac Stewart 207 Helen Stinson El izabeth Struthers Joe Sturgess Swartz Susan Jim Sweat Tom Sweet ike Tankersley M Victor Tanner il Tate Ga Janet Tatterson Cheryl Taylor George Taylor 208 Lynn Taylor Ruby Taylor Randy Terrell Mary Jane Tessem Billy Thomas Carol Thomas Danny Thomas Clyde Thompson Charlie Thompson Joy Thompson Ray Tomlinson Dale Toole 209 2I0 Dolores Toombs Eddie Tuttle Sharyn Vance Gayle Van Liew Arlene Van Sant J ames Varner Louella Venrick Jim Wakefield J 0 Ann Walker Zofia Walkowiak N orma Wallace John Walls Wayne Ward J une Watson ith Webber Mad Wayne Weed Ed ith Weeks 0' b Ethel Weinber F rances Welch Bobby Wells Sandra Wells Leonard Weston Carol Wether Jean Whirley n O t VD 1n 2H e m y S t e B Jerry White Tommy Wh ides ites ittlngton ieWh Marg Bill W gins 1g Wayne Wilcox Johnnie Wilkerson Judy Wilkes Linda Wilkes illard illiams W W Kent W 'J lama Patty Will Donna Willis Greg Willis Mary Willis Sandra Wilson Roddy Wise J im Wiseman Richard Wolfe Mike Wolford Ricky Wolford Debbie Wood Marta Woodham Danny Woods 2l3 2'4 Carolyn Wright Chuck Wright Shirley Wright Hilda Worley Sharon Zills I swear I didn't ask you for a date tonight Rene wonders whether to attempt the ascent to the top or not lure ' 10 She would take the book with the pretty p Don, please donk be mad at me. A H A H .M ..D l m g .m s 5 II- m a p m s l .1 a e h m t a h 1m 8 s .m m a .m e a .m v. m S .m J 2l6 Susan! Another lunch? WWW I doxft think I should have put on the Beatles for devotion. Be quiet, or Pll break your other arm! Shelly discovers he's playing the wrong song! Sally knows where the boys are. 2I8 90k a . g! 9 Ah, those foreign relations As host to two charming foreign students, Winter Haven High School has taken on an international atmosphere. Pili Glenn, a petite Columbian senorita with the happiest disposi- tion and stars in her eyes, has become a favo- rite with everyone. Viva la American Field Service Program! Haluk Soydan, a handsome young man from Turkey, with his keen sense of humor and his friendly manner has a friend for every smile, and he smiles all the time. What a wonderful world it is when iWil'inter Haven Blue Devilsii can claim such congenial class- mates from such distant places; Pili and Haluk, it64-65ii has been a year to remember iibecause of you? 2l9 Pam Cooney Jere Reddick Ginger Robertson am Woman Standing: Jerry Hill Mike Alderman Shelley Boone Talbert Lauter Joe Hoffman Sitting: Joe Mathis Bob Hughes Bert Gerber 22l Diane Daniels and Joe Hoffman Prepare for Tomorrows History T st. Ginger Robert on and Gary McDaniels Are Excited After Winning the Football Game. Carol Wetherington and Mike Alderman Get Refreshments After School. Jonnie Sendral and B ry Cerder Show off Their Statuesque Mount Linda McNeer and Charles Smith actively enjoy the newest sport! Jere Reddick and Joe Mathis stroll through the woods, in search of a good picnic spot. Suzanne Fazzan Awaits Dennis Fraziefs Answer to Where to Next? Susan Swartz and Jim A derman Are Leaving for an Enjoyable Evening. Pam Cooney and Jerry Hill dance the night awa - mm , , M Wx M. Ann Stephenson and Ronnie Booth Have Fun at the Beach. 23l MRS. GLORIA ALDERMANMBS in ed- ucation; University of Tampa, Uni- versity of Florida; Spanish I; Ami- ketos MR. GORMAN H. AYERSsBS. in phys. ed; Carson-Newman College; Drivers Ed. MRS. MARY BAURgB.S.; Bethel Wom- anss College; Murray State; English, Humanities; National Honor Soeiety MR. JOHN BLACK-hA.B., ME.; Lime- stone College, Univ. of South Carolina, Univ. of North Carolina, Florida South- ern College, Wolford College; Ameri- can History MRS. PATRICIA BOLTsB.S.; Concord College; English; Philos MR. LINUS BRIDGELB.A., M.E.; Mis- sissippi College; Assistant Football Coach, English MISS SUE COLLINSs B.S.; Florida State; Home Ec.; FHA MRS. RUTH CONNOR-A.B. in Ed.; Florida State Univ., Florida Southern, Columbia, Monterrey Tech; Spanish II, Advanced; Spanish Club, Devilettes MR. ROBER CROFTsBSn B.A., M.E.; Univ. of Florida; Agriculture; FFA MRS. DOROTHY DANTZLERsABq Centre College, Florida Southern, Univ. of Kentucky; Art I, II, Advanced Art MR. JACK DEEDRICK-B.S., M.Ed.; Earlham College, Florida Southern, Univ. of Florida; Drivers Ed., Athletic Dir. MRS. DOROTHY DILLARD-A.B.; F.S.U., Univ. of Florida; Latin II, English II; Latin Club MR. WILLIAM DUNCANsBSJ F.S.U., Peabody Univ. of Fla.; Phys. Ed., track coach MRS. MARGARET FORLB.A., BS. in Ed.; Ohio State, Fla. Southern, Univ. of N. Carolina; Biology; Red Cross Council MRS. GRACE GILESiBSq College of Central Connecticut; English MR. HERBERT GLOVER-B.S.; F.S.U., F.S.C.; American Institutions; Inter- national Club MISS JOY GRAYs-B.A.; Wake Forest College; English II MR. BILL HAMPTON-B.S.; Tucksonville State East Tenn. Slate, Rollins, Winter Park, Florida; Biology; Co-sponsor Sophomore class MRS. VIRGINIA SUE HARRIS-B.S. Business Ed.; Bethel College, Hop- kinsville, Kentucky, Austin Peavy State College, Clarksville Tcnn.; sFTA MR. JOHN HAYCOODsBSq University of Fla., F.S.U.; Driver Ed. MRS. JANITA HILLIARDVB.A.; Uni- versity of Fla,, F.S.U.; Drivcr Ed. MISS BETTY HINES-B.S.; F.S.U.; Home Ec.; F.H.A. MR. WILLIAM J. HOFFSES--B.S. Ed.; Florida Southern College, Florida 232 WWW State; DCT; Cooperative Education Club MISS EVELYN HUGHES-B.S.; Florida Southern College, University of Flor- ida; Biology; Beacon. MRS. EVELYN HUMPHREY-B.S. in Ed.; Indiana State College, Indiana, Pa.; Typing; Junior Honor Society. MR. ROBERT JAMISONsBSw M.A.E.; Florida Southern College, University of Florida; mechanical drawing; spon- sor sophomore class MRS. SARA JOHNSONsBSJ Oklahoma State College; Typing, Bookkeeping,r MR. WILLIAM JOHNSON-B.A., M.S.; U. of Arkansas; Columbia Univ.; Am. Inst.; Key Club MR. MARTIN KAUFMANsAB M.A.; Boston University, Univ. of Pittsburgh; W. History, A. History MRS. HELEN LANEYsB.A.; College of St. Catherine; World History MISS LINDA LEA-B.S. in Ed.; Tenn. Polytechnic Institute; Physical Ed.; ' Cheerleader Sponsor MRS. EVELYN LEE-B.S.; Murray State College, Fla. Southern, University of Florida; A-U Co-ordination; Pro-Libra MR. JOE LINDSEYsA.B.; Florida Southern; English MR. LIVINGSTON-Master; University of Florida; Industrial Arts; Artisian Club MR. DONALD LOCKLB.A. in Music; Stetson University, Southern Baptist Seminary; Choral Director and Asst. Band Director; Mixed choruses, co- sponsor Devilettes MRS. DEANA LYBRANDsB.A.; U.N.C., Lenois Rhyne College; English; Drama MRS. IMOGENE McCONKEY-A.B.; William Jewell Southeast Missouri State College, University of Wisconsin; Plane Geometry, Modern Algebra H; Tri-Hi-Y MR. CHESTER MANN-A.B., M.S.; Lynchburg College, University of Vir- ginia, Duke, FSU; Chemistly, Physics; J r. Academy of Sciences MR. GENE MAROTTI-B.S.; FSU, Uni- versity of Florida; Physics, Chemsitry, Math MRS. HELEN MARTINsBS. in Home Ec.; FSU; Home Ec.; FHA, Senior Sponsor MR. LESLIE OLT-A.B., M.A.; University of Michigan, Michigan State Univ.; Distributive Ed.; D. E., Sponsor of C.E.C. MR W. R. PADGETT-A.B., M.A.; Wol- ford College, Univ. of South Carolina, Florida Southern, FSU; Cooperative Education, C.E.C. MRS. MARY PECK-- A.B.; FSU, Duke, Univ. of Fla.; English; Jr.-Sr. Prom MR. RICHARD PETTY- B.S.; Florida Southern; Biology; Assistant Basketball Coach MRS. EDITH PHILLIPS-B.S.; Jr. Col- lege of Augusta, Ga., Florida Southern; Personal Typing, Business Math MR. PAUL RAIONLB.S., M.A.; West- ern Carolina College, Stetson Univ.; Inter-Act Club ROY RILEY-A.B., M.A.; Eastern Hy. Stale; World Geog, World Hist. MISS ANN RIVIERE-B.A.; Tennessee Wesleyan College; French; French Club , MRS. GAY ROBBINSsB.A.; Fairfield University; Centre College; English III and IV; Anchor Club MR. T. H. SALIBAsBSw M.Ed.; U. of Fla.; M. Algebra 1, Algebra II, Geome- try MRS. DONNA HELEN SCHOPKE- B.S.; Florida Southern, U. of Fla., FSU; Guidance Counselor; World History; Inter Club Council, Guidance. MR. LOUIS SMITH-B.S., M.Ed.; U. of Fla.; Vocational Agriculture; FFA MISS PHYLLIS SMITHsM.A.; FSU; Columbia Univ., Duke Univ., Carleton Univ., Yale Univ., Trig., Elem. Func- tions, Modern Alg. II, Geometry; Fi- nances of Annual, Senior Class MR. ROBERT SMITH-BS.; Florida Southern College; Biology; Chess Club Florida Southern, Duke Univ., Colum- bia Univ., Florence State, Univ. of Utah, Stuttgart; Librarian; Prolibra Club MR. JAMES SOVERNS-M.Ed. B.S.; Calif. Teachers College, Duke Univ., Purdue Univ. Western Carolina, Florida Southern MR. ROBERT STEPHENSONs-BS; Ev- ansville, Indiana State, Indiana Univ., FSU, Rollins; Cooperative Education; C.E.C. MRS. RUBY SU'I'I'ON-B.S.; Eastern State College; American History; Para Med. Club. MRS. CLOYCE THORNTONsB.S., M.A.; Fla. Southern College, Univ. of London, New York Univ., Tokyo Univ., Univ. of $13.; Shorthand, Secretarial Training MR. CALVIN TRIPLETTsBSq Univ. oi Southern Miss.; Head Football Coach MISS REBECCA WALDROP-B.S., M.A.; Peabody College; Phys. Ed. MRS. JEAN WELBORN-B.S.; Whitworth Jr. College, Southern 111. Univ.; Home Ec.; F.H.A. MR. DUAINE WHITMER-sB.E., Med.; Western 111. Univ.; Univ of Fla.; Cuid- ance, Testing MR. JAMES WHITNEY-B.S.; Univ. of Tampa, Univ. of Fla., F.S.U.; Phys. Ed. MRS. MARIE WHITNEYsBSq Univ. of Tampa, Univ. of F1a., Fla. Southern; Am. History, Student Council MRS. RUTH WOLFE-A.B.; F.S.U.; Eng- lish, Speech; Senior Class Sponsor, Speech Contests MR. ROY WOOD--M.A.; Marion Institute, F.S.U., Univ. of Fla.; Stage Band, Deviletes, Majorettes MR. ROBERT YOUNG-B.S., M.E., Penn State Univ., Univ. of Pith; Math; Jr- Concessions, Hi-Y Club Alderman, Gloria-SO. 78 Ayers. Gormnn-37. 120 Baur. Mary-29 Black, John427 Bolt. Pntricia-28 Bridges. Linus328. 120 Collins. SuLb35. 103 Connor. Ruth-30 Craft, Roberl-BS, 98 Dantzler, Dorothy-Bl Deedrick, Jack-36. 37, 117, 120 Dillard. Dorothy430. 108 Duncan. 81114.36, 120, 135 Ford. Margarcl-33, 114 Giles, Gracp29, 241 Glover. Herbert526 Graham, Mmc-25 Cray, Joy Ruth-28 Adams, Linda-174, 80 Adams. 13111-174, 84, 85, 107 Adkins, Bclly-l74, 66. 68 Adkins, Don-l74. 72 Alderman. Jim-174, 229, 64. 65. 51, 81, 88. 89. 117. 122, 127, 53 Alderman. Mike-l74. 221. 173. 64. 65. 51. 81. 86. 87 Altman, Cindy-174, 70, 80 Ambrose. Don-174 Ambrose. Jim-l74 Anderson, Hany-174, 88, 107 Andarson, Tom-l74 Alberton. Sherry-174, 105, 106, 113 Backer. Mickay-175 Bailey. CIndi-I'IS, 70. 91 Ball. Scotty-175 Barber. Ruth4l75 Barnes. Stevch175. 91. 117. 122. 127. 135 Barton, Dnvid-175, 117, 122, 127, 135 Banoy, LindaE175 Beasley, Sylvia-175 Beasley, Webb-175 Berger, Neil-175. 77 Beat. Perry-175 Bidleman. Chris-l75, 73 Birdsong, Rodney-176 Black, Robert-l76 Blake, Donald-176. 111 Blanton, Knyb176. 71. 78 Bloemcndaal. Dan3176. 67. 69, 113 Boone. Shelley4176. 218. 221, 66. 239 Booth, Ronnich176. 231. 47. 50. 91. 122. 127, 135. 52 Bollink. Faye-176. 70, 93. 102, 03 Bonner. Snndi-l76, 96, 97. 105 BostiCk. 13111-176. 113 Bowen. 101m5176. 239 Boyce, Roger-177 Boyd, Roberl-177, 72, 97 Boyd, Shiela-177. 104 Bradshaw, Beverly-177, 72 Brannen, Steve-l77, 99 Button, Richard5177. 87 Brogden, Thomas-177. 77 Brooks. GIenda-177. 103 Brown. Howard-177 Brown, Eddic-177 Brown. Lany-177 Brown. Lou E11en-l77, 111 Brown. Mary-178. 76 Brown. Robert-HB, 111. 117,130 Brown, Shuon-HB, 76 Brown, Steve-178 Hampton. 13111-33 Harris. Virginia-34. 104 Haygood, John-37 Hilliard, Junnitn-ZB Hines. Betty-35 Hoffans. Willinm-23. 77 Humphrey. Evelyn-34 Jamison. RoborI--39 Johnson. Sara-34 Johnson. William-27 Kawfman. Manin-27 Jones, Mrs.-24 Laney, Hclcn-27 Len. Lndn-36, 120, 129 Lee, Evelyn-83. 25. 241 Lindsey, JoH97. 28 Livingston, Wi1linm-39 Locke. Donald-Sl Lybnnd, Deana-28 McConkey. ImogenP93. 32 Mann. Chester-SS. 95. 106 Mnrotti, Gcne-33, 136 Martin. Helen-35 Oldt, LesliLh23 0m. C. H.-19. 241 Padgett. W. R.-23 Peck. Mary-29 'Peny. Richard333 Phillipe, Edith-34 Raione, Pau1-21 Reviere, Anu-30 Rfdlcy, Claude-18 Riley. Roy426 Rizer. ML3136 Robbins. Gay-SO, 81, 29 Salibn, Thcw32 swims Browning, Ann-178, 76 Bryant. Randy4178, 72, 87. 113 Bruce. Lee-178, 136 Burke . Jimmy4178, 117, 135 Burnett. Harry-l78, 85, 117. 136 Burroughs, Jan-178. 51. 70. 93, 53 3. Butler, Linda-178. 70, 91, 97. 104 Butler. Nnncy-178, 70. 91, 97. 109 Buxton, DDnald-l79 Caraway. Don-179 Carmichael, Debbihl79, 82, 83. 104 Carr. Richard-179, 77 Carter, Donald-179. 76 Cartwright, Mikc-l79 Caasady, PauIa-179 Cassouv, Dorothy-l79, 104 Castleberry. Ann3179, 76 Castleherry, Lindn-179. 103. 78 Causey. Diane-189. 111 Causey, Priscilln-IBO, 66 Catrett, Colin--179. 130 Connor. Wayne4181, 77 Cooney, Pam-181, 220, 230, 62, 63. 83, 113 Coppagc, Linda-181, 71, 118 Curbitl. Don-181, 130 Cowden. Cindy-l81 Cox, Judy-181, 71. 78. 79 Ctaig. Jean-18I. 72 Creel. Jeromhml. 99 Crutchfielrh Raymond-IBI Daniel, DiannhlBl, 222, 63, 51. 70. 93, 113. 53 Daniel. Sue-IBI, 76 Daniels. Normn-181, 76 Davis, Cassie-182. 76 Davis, Cole-182. 72 D951. SuchlBZ, 76, 78 Dearmin. Ruth Ann-182, 104 Dcedrick, Mnrlk-182 Dees, Dwayne-182. 91, 117, 123, 127. 136 Deena. Butch-182. 72 Delnhunl, Pnl-182. 76 Dennison. David-IBZ. 65. 72, 110, 111 Desrochers. Pal-182 de Onativin. Sally-182, 218, 71. 93 de Onativia. Vicky-182, 70, 78 Dial, Jnmes-183. 76 1 Dix. Jeuy-183 Dixon, Clifford-183, 111 Dixon. Don-183. 216, 122, 127. 135 Dixon. Lnrxy-183 Dorman. Ross-183, 52. 112, 113 Dorrie. Richard-183 Dogty, Francis-l83, 75, 77, 90. 1 Doty. Helen-183, 93,-113 Douberley, Sandra-IB3, 76 Douglas, Richud-IBS Daugherty, MikH183. 88, 111 DliBosc, Tnmmy-184, 91, 103,. 05 Echomcndia, Rafael-184, 65, 112, 113 Egan, Donaid-IM Ellis, Cuy-184 Ellis. Polly-184, 103 English, Danny5184, 117, 129 Estes. Nnncy-IM, 91, 105. 113 Ethington, Greg-184, 69 Evans. Jim-184, 65, 66, 69, 72, 85 Fain. Chuch-184. 117, 122, 127 Farmer. Evych184. 104 Fazzari. Suzannr-184. 228, 64, 65, 50. 82, 83, 128, 52. 89 Fordham. 13011-185 Fowler. Richard-IBS, 110, 111 Fox, Janel-185 Fox, Terry-185 Frank, Terry-185 Frazier. Dennis-ISS, 228. 65, 86, 87 Frederick, Judy-185. 103 Ganey. Joch185 Gmlinger. Bill-185 Curlew, Barry-185, 117, 135 Gebhardt. Lew135185 Georges. Carol-185, 64, 65, 82. 83, 136 Gerber. Bert-186, 221, 225, 173. 63, 99. 116, 105, 117 Gerber, Joy-186. 80, 97. 103 Gmlner, Frank-186 Geuler. Patti-186. 63, 112, 113 Giles, Eugene-186, 76 Gilley. 1ris-186. 103 Gipson, Raymond-186, 135 Glen, Pili-186, 219, 63. 113. 71, 83. 89. 100 Glen. Curol-186 Gluuser, Zack-186 Green. Beverley-186. 73 Sclmpkc. Donna Hele'n422 Smith, Loui3738 Smith, Phyllis-32, 241 Smith. Roberl-33. 94. 95. 99 Soverns, Elizabeth4111. 25 Sovcrns, Jnmes-32 Stephensd'h. Roben-23 Sutton, Ruby526, 109 Thornton, ClgyccH34 Triple . Calvin-36. 120 Waldrop, Rcbecca-36 Welbom, Jcan-35 Whitmer, Duainb22 Whixncy. James -36, 120. 136 Whitney. Mnric-22 Wolfe, Ruth-29 Wood, Roy-31 Young Robert--32 Greene, Linda-186, 73 Green, Timmy-187. 136 Grienon. Pat-187 Griffin, Brenda3187. 76 Griflith. Danny-187, 69. 107 Griffith. Stcvw136. 187, 63. 88. 113 Grincr. Phil-187 cgiswold. Jnhn4187, 1'13 Grosh, Elliott-187. Gulledgc, Yvohne-187, 78, 103, 109 Gunn, Wesleyw187 Hahn, Lariy-IB'I Hall, Lavnda-l87 Hampton, Boyd5188 Hampton. Lloyd5188 Hancock. Charler-IBB. 67, 85, 106 Hanlcy. David-188, 136 Harbcn, Danny-188. 66, 88 Hardman, Robert3188. 136 Harden, Van-3188, 72. 111 ngrovc. Betsy5l88. 80. 81. 104 Hargrovc. GeraId-l88 Harless. Emery-188 Harrell. Melvin-IBS. 76 Harrell, Van5188, 136 Harlis. Sandy-189, 81. 113, 117 Harrison. Carolyn-189. 77 Harrison. D0n5189, 53. 88. 91. 117. 122, 127, 135 Harrison. Linwood3189 Hart, Scony-189. 85 Hartley, Sherriw189, 97. 105 Head. Darry1-189 Herdon. John4-189 Hickman, Nnncy-189, 105, 113 Hightoyver, Brenda-189, 66 Hightower, 1am695189, 76 Hill. Jerry-189. 221. 230. 62. 63. 81, 64, 65. 49, 87. 117. 122, 127 Histed, Andren-l90. 113 Hitchcock, Burt-190. 87 Hodge, Chery13l90. 103, 104 Hodges, Sherry-190 Hoffman. JOH190, 221. 222, 65. '172, 74 Hollistcr. Arthenk-190, 83. 107. 109 Holt, Ken-190 Holt. Kermitwl90, 110. 111 Hulton, Lettie-190, 76, 80 Holzhouser. Warren-190. 113 Hughes. Bob5190. 221, 122, 127 Hughes, 131114190, 117. 122, 127 Hulsey, Sharon3191, 77 233 Hunicult, P05273191 Hunter, 6:11-191, 111 Ives, Pau1-191 Jncoby, Penny-113, 191, 65, 66, 78, 79, 107 lasso, Sylvia-19l, 75, 76 John, JoeI-191, 114 Johnsey, Jerry-191 Johnson, Harry-191, 76 Johnson, Susan3191, 93, 105 Johnson, Tommy4191 Johnson, Wayne-191, 67 Joyner, Billy-192 Kaylor, Barbara4l92, 65. 92, 93. 293 Kehoe, Robert3192 Keister, Marcia-192, 73. 80 Kennedy, Jean-l92, 104, 113 Kieffer, David-192, 66, 72 Kerce, 16611-192, 66, 67 Kiekhuefer. Freddie-192 Kilgore, Tommy-192 Kellen, Mickey4192 Kimpling, Kay--192, 76 King, R1chard-192 King, Bill-193 King, ElainP-193, 76 Kintner, Larry-193, 67 Kirtley, George-193 Kite, Sharon4l93. 52, 71, 91, 100 Knight, India-193, 72 Knighten, Hershel-193 Krieger, Robert-l93 Lacene, Dennis-193 Lacerte, Ph11--193 Lambprt, Lavon-193 Lancasger, Lamn-193. 74 Lang, Karen-l94, 80, 81, 106 Lingo, Paul-194 Lanning, Becky-194 Lansden, Nancy-194, 78, 103, 104 Lnuter, Talben-194, 221, 66, 69, 105 Lawless, David-194 Lee, Clifton-194, 99 Lemons, Dnvid-194, 111 Lester, Naucy-194, 97 Leynes, Bob-194, 87, 114 Lingo, Johnny-194 Livingston, Rodger-194, 99 Livingston, Wanda4l95, 78, 128, 217, 241 Loehner, Jamie-195 Long, Debb1h195, 75. 76 Luther. Cnrol-l95, 91, 109 Luttrell. Georgk-l95, 117, 122, 127, 136 Lyle, Mary6l95, 173, 63, 70, 78 McAshan, Jim-4195, 117, 122, 127, 135 McCarty, Ann-a-l95, 65, 92, 93, 102, 103, 105 McDaniel, Gary-195, 223, 51, 81, 117, 122, 127, 130, 135. 52 McDonald, Lou-lDS, 75, 76, 83 Mclntee, Doug-l95 McIver, Lesliw195, 63, 82, 83. 96, 97, 103 McLaurin, David-l96 McLeod, Bobby-196, 77 McLendon, Larry-196, 65, 75, 77, 128 McNeer, L1nda--l96, 226, 83 102 234 Madden, Margaretf196, 76 Malcolm, Jank196, 83 Malcolm, Knron-l96, 83 Mann, Lia-196, 76 Marshall, Karen4196, 66, 107 Martin, Tacy3l96, 75, 77 Martinson, L1nda-196, 71, 97 Mason, Marilew196. 77 Mathea, Diana4197, 77, 91 M33115, JOH197, 221, 227, 88, Mattox, 13111-97 May, Cumhia-197, 109 Meaddws, 13011-197, 66, 67, 69, 72 Mehrlust, Susan-197, 65, 80, 81, B9 Meinig, Many4-197 Merritt, Gary4197, 74 Miller, Danna, Dell-197, 94, 95 Millggr, George-197, 117, 122, Miller, Pat-l97, 70, 78 Mincey, Jeny-197 Mock, Elita-19B, 76 Mongell, L1nda-198, 65, 71, 90, 91, 113 Monk, Billih198, 91, 104, 111 Moon, Jody-198, 104 Moore, L1nda-198, 54, 70, 78, 59, 241, 25 Moore, Mary-198, 76 Monjisou, Alnn4198 Morrison, Charler-198 Mulford, Regina-198, 91, 103, 104, 109 Mullis, Joyce-198, 76 Muma, Merrie-198 Murray, Juhn3198, 114 Murrell, 13111-199, 86, 87, 117, 123, 127 Musselwhite, Bob-199, 88, 89 Myers, Jimmr-IQ, 216, 50, 122, 127, 135, 52 Neese, Bonn1H199, 73 Nix, Edwin-199, 77 Nix, James-l99, 99 Nobo, Maria4l99 Norrell, Thomas-199, 77 Nudlemnn, R1chard-199 O'Leary, James-199 Oliver, Keilh-199, 67 Olsen, Erik-l99, 69. 88, 105 Olsen, GIoria-ZOO, 109 01Neal, John-200 Owens, Letha-ZOO, 83 Palmer, 101111-200, 76 Pate, Danny3200, 77 Peacock, Judy-200, 72 Pede', Wally-200, 74 Perkins, Susan-200, 217, 92, 93, 136 Peters, Leth200, 117, 136 Peters, Cathy-200, 66 Petricek, Donna-ZOO, 65, 106, 107, 109 Pattie, Dolores-200, 73, 103, 104, 109 Philips, K1ndl--201, 75, 76 Phillips, Timmy-201 Fletcher, 13111-201 Pollock, Gene-201 Potter, Judy-201 Poucher, M1kk201, 136 Preisler, Gary4201 Prescott, Gene-ZOI, 77.' 85 Pringle, BiII-201, 136 Reaves, Susan-201, 73, 114 Redd, Rodney-ZOI, 105 Reddick, Jerr-201, 220, 227, 63,5129, 113, 49, 89, 90, 91. Reed, 1511114202 Reid, Donna4202, 70, 93 Reitz, Betsy-202, 90, 91, 165, 113 Reynolds, Danny-202, 65 Rice, Jeane114202, 76 Riddling, Jane-202, 72 Riggs, Sally-202, 77 Roberts, Edward-202 Roberts, Tenym202 Roberts, John-202, 111 Roberts, L1ndn-202 Robertson, Ginger-203, 220, 223 80, 50, 81, 89, 113, 129, 52 5 Robinson, Kathy4203, 76 Rogers, Buddy3203, 131 Rogers, Latricia-203, 72 Roggen, Sherrir203, 76, 103 Rohde, Ed111e-203 Routzong, Janet-203 Rowland, Judy-203, 73, 110, 111 Rowse, 3111373203, 76 Rum1er, Kurt4203 Runnels, Gary4203, 85, 117 Schopke, Ricky-204, 66, 72, 105, 112, 113 Scott, Sue Ann4204, 66, 72 Seckel, Lany4204 Sellers, Clifton-204 Select, Bob-204, 66, 97, 105 Selser, 13111-204, 66, 97 Sendral, Jonnir'204, 225, 66, 68, 83, 9S Seybold, Dean-204, 76 Seymour, Jim-204, 99 Sexton, Charles-204, 111 Shelton, Regina-204, 76 Sheridan, Sherley-ZM, 76 Sherri , Rogch205 Shipe, Terry-205, 67 Shores,$andy-205, 65, 66, 68, 7 , 83 Shouppe, Betty6205, 73, 76 Shouppe, Catherine-205, 73 Sieg, Mary Jane-205, 102, 103, 104 Silvey, Pa'lty4-205, 93, 129 Simmons, Ronnih205 Slocum, Suzannr205 Smith, Susan-205 Smith, Charles-205, 226, 173, 63 Smith, Gary4206 Smith, Gary4206 Smith, Genk206, 72 Smith, Howard4206 Smith, Joy4206, 65, 80, 81, 104, 105 Smith, Karen--206, 104 Smith, Marvin-206 Smith, Ronnie-206, 66 Smith, Squirr-ZOG, 87, 113 Smith, 13111-206, 122, 127 Snell, R1cky-206, 136 Snipes, Judy-206, 77 DeChristini, Rene-206, 215, 105 Sowards, L1nda-207, 78, 79 Soydan, Haluk-207, 219, 63, 81, 87 Spaugh, Bonnie-207, 66, 91 Spaugh, Patsy-207, 73 Spears, M1ke-207 Sprinkle, Sue-207, 71, 78, 103, 113 Spicer, Nancy-207, 103 Starling, Glenu4207, 76 Steele, Thomas-207, 88, 89, 136 Stggle, Honey-207, 54, 78, 100, Stephenson, Ann4207, 229, 101, 72, 80, 81, 100, 121, 136 Stewart, M804207, 117, 123 Stimson, Helen-208, 76 Struthews, Elizabelh4208, 65, 66, 78, 79,105 Sturgess, Joe-208, 122, 127 Swartz, Susan-208, 229, 50, 89, 91, 128, 53 Sweat, Jim-208 Sweet, Tom-208 Tankersley, M1ke-208 Tanner, Victor-208 Tate, 6311-208, 75, 76 Tnmxson, Janet-208, 104 Talylor, Cheryl-208, 70, 78, 103, 13 Taylor, Georgr208 Taylor, Lynn4209, 97, 104 Taylor, Ruby-209, 91, 103, 107 Terrell, Randy-209, 116. 117, 122, 127 Tessem, Mary Jane-209, 103 Thomas, Billy-209, 76 Thomas, Carol-209 Thomas, Danny-209, 122 Thompson, Clydh209 Thompson, Joyr209, 76 Tomlison, Rny3209 Toole, Dulch209 Toombs, Delores-210, 76 Tuttle, Eddie4210, 88, 91, 117, 122. 127, 135 Vance, Sharon-210, 83, 113 Van Liew, Cayle-ZIO, 93, 104, 113 Van Sam, Arlene-Zlo, 47, 70, 83, 97, 136, 239 Vamar, James-210 Venrick, Louella3210 Wakefield, 511114-210 Walker, 10 Ann-210, 47 Walkowaak, $01133210 Wallace, Norman4210. 93, 104, 113 Walls, John-210, 77 Ward, Wayne4211 Watson, June-211, 72, 73 Webber, Madith-2ll, 110, 111 Weed, Wayne-2ll, 99 Weeks, Edithv-211 Weinberg, Ethe1-65, 211, 78, 96, 97 1 Welch, Frances-le, 104 Wells, Bobby32ll Wells, Sandra-21'1, 66, 80, 97, 104, 105 , Weston, Leonard-le Wetherington, Carol3211, 224, 80, 105, 239 Wirley. Jean-zll, 75, 76 White, Betsy-212 White, Jerry-212, 12k, 127 Whitesides, Tommy-212, 111 Whittington, Marginh212, 76 Wiggins, 81114212 Wilcox, Wayne-212, 76 Wilkerson, Johun1h212 Wilkes, Jndy-212, 66, 83 Wilkes, Linda4212 Willard, J. W.-212, 110, 111 Williams, Kem-212, 87, 122, 127 Williams, Patty--212, 71, 91, 103 Willis, Donna--213, 103 Willis, Greg-213, 107 Willis, Mmy-213 Wilson, Sandra-213 Wise, Roddy-213, 67 Wiscman, Jim-213 Wolfe, Richard-213 Abe , Carol-65, 72, 73, 94, 103, 155 Abell, Tawnnna5155 Adams, Kenneth5155 Adams, Rnth-155 Albrighl, therinL-155 Alderman, Mitchell5155 Alexander, William5155 Anderson, Ralph-155 Andvrsun, Richard-IIS, 116, 117, 122, 130, 155 Anglia, BessiHISS, 104 Antley, Billy-l55 Ard, David-67, 155 Atkinson, Jnhn5lll, 155 Atchison, Sylvin576. 155 Ayers, Casey-103, 155 Ayers, Paul-98, 99, 155 Bailey, Linda-lll, 155 Ball, Brucc-155 Barber, Everett-155 Barber, Pau1-155 Branes, Janet5155 Barnes, Luther-99, 155 Barton, Lynn-104, 155 Bush, Daniel-99, 111, 155 Bush, Dianh73, 103, 155 Batten, Dewey-5155 Beach, Patricia5l55 Beard, Linda-93, 114, 155, 73 Beard, Robert-87, 155 Beasley, Dennis-ISS Beasley, Nancy-70, 155 Beasley, Sheila-70, 72, 155 Bennett, Barry5-62, 63, 64, 87, 105, 117, 136, 155 ' Bennett, Jean5155 Bennett, Nellir155 Bentley. Robert5l22, 155 Bernd, Carolyn-73, 155 Berna, John-155 Berry, Hollyv-63, 83, 155 Benkc, Patricia578, 102, 103, 155 Best, Jaynch-H, 91, 155 Rice, Ray588, 1K, 155, 136 Birch, Patricin5155 Bissau, Barbara-97, 80, 155 Black, Sandrr-155 Blnrkburn, Donna5155 Board, Robert5122, 155 Booth, Charlcs-155 Booth, Sue5155 Boswell, Sylvia5l55 Botkin, Sundra-97, 155 Bowcs, John-155 Boyce, Roger Lecb-155 Boyd, Marianne-83, 155 Boyle, Elaine-66, 91, 103, 155 Bragg, Jackic-ISS Brnnnan,'Jo Ettav-5155 Brakeficld, LnVethS, 109, 155 Brantley, Chcry1-72, 78, 155 Brantley, Nol'a-93, 155 Brantley, William-BS, 155 Breidcnbach, Lom--155, 97 Bridges, John5-155 Britt, Gloria-lss Broom, Brenda-72, 103, 111. 156 Brown, A11en-156 Brown, Gloria Brown, Richard-136, 156 Browning, Linda-72, 73, 156 Broussard, Cynthia-103, 106. 113, 156 Brumbaugh, Pamela-156 Bruso, Kathy-97, 103, 109, 156 Bryson, Larry-72, 156 Buckles, Janicv-DS, 103, 156 Bumgarner, Linda-156 Burger, Lindn-78, 156 Wolford, MikW-213, 87 Wolford. Ricky-213 Burke, Janc-lll, 156 Burrougns, Donna57l. 91, 156 Burtchin, Susan-78, 105, 156 Bush, Kenneth563, 69, 8-1, 85. 105, 136, 156 Butler, Nanc'yW156 Camp, James Edward-156 Camp, Russell-ll6 Campbell. Keith--156 Carlscn, Sharon-Jl, 91. 156 Carson, Franklin5111, 156 Carroll, Richard-156 Carter, Earl577, 156 Carter, Kenneth-156 Castillejas, David-156 Castillojas, Robcn5156 Catreu, Brenda-156 Caudill, LindaA91, 156 Causgy, Linda573, 156 Chase, Karen-70, 156 Chisholm, 11059-97, 156 Chisholm, Sharon578, 97, 156 Clark, Diane-73, 156 Cloud, Robert-ISG Colchiski, Ethan5l77, 156 Collins, Donnie-99, 156, 72 Collins, Phyllis-IOS, 156 Conexly, Sharon-70. 156 Conner, Clifford5103, 156 Connely, KMhIeen-72, 156 Cooney, Gcnie-65, 92, 93. 105, 112, 113,'156 Conner, Brucr69, 86, 87, 105, 239, 106, 113, 156 Coppage, Gordon5130. 156. 72 Copps, SusannIh-93, 156 Corsmeier, Phillip-156 Couch, Willie Jo-JOS, 156 Courson, Jnmes-156 Cox, Larry-156 Crabtree, Hatriet-67, 69, 156 Crawford, Carol578. 97, 156 Cundiff, Ronald-72, 157 Cundiff, var136, 157 Daniel, Da1k93, 157 Daniels, Carol-157 Daniels, June 111, 157 Davidson. Car01-103, 109. 157 Davidson, Marcia5157 Davis. Arthur-lll, 157 Davis, Char165587, 157 Davis, GeorgPBB, 122, 127, 130, 157 Davis, Jim-BS, 157 Davis, 101111-72, 157 Davis, Linda5157 Davis, Lewir-157 Davisson, Carol57l, 111; 157 Deming, Jeff-588, 157 Denmark, Karen-BO, 157 Der, Beerly-78, 157 Dermid, Kenn-157 Dickerson, Gcne-157 Dix, Mike--72, 117, 122, 134, 157 Dodson, Latnnw157 Donalson, Delores--157 Douglas, Ronnic--lll, 157 Douglas, Gai1-157 Dowdy, Ritav157 Dowdy, RonniH157 Drawdy, Barry-157 Dubose, Linda-157 Duncan, Jim-88, 117, 122, 157 Dunham, George-85. 157 Eason, Connie-73, 157 Wood, Debbih213, 66. 68, 69, 72 Junions Eastman, Pelex-157 Eddy, Cagolyn570, 83, 157 Edwards, Evelyn5157 Ehrhardt, Sharun5157 Elliott, Olivar5157 Ethingtun, David5157 Evans, Dick-157 Evans, Ricky-157 Everett, Terry-157 Ezell, Carolyn-157 Faber, MikH6, 157 Faisl, FranCES578, 113, 157 Farquhnr, Robert-157 Faulk, Mary Rulh-BO, 104, 157 Feldman, Michacl-157 Fenn, Billy-72, 157 Fisher, Nancyv83, 157 Flanagan, Jonnnch71, 93, 157 Fleet, Chr15572, 111, 134, 157 Foster, Dinnc-73, 158 Fowler, Cherylw158 Fowler, Jan-70, 84, 83, 82, 158 Frank, Barbara-SS, 158 Fra'zier, DolIy-7l, 73, 80, 103, 158 Frazier, Steve-69, 87, 105. 108, Frederick, Douglas-lSB French, Feni85136, 158 Frost, Janice-158 Gannaway, Robert-158 Garner, Annettc-72, 93, 109, 158 Gamer, Billie Beth5158 Caren, Kay5158 Gatty, Ronald-158 Gill, Henry-ISB Gilliam. Foresz-99, 158 Godfrey, Daniel-BS. 106, 158 Goggnns, Richmond-99, 158 Guodell, Raymond-ISB Graham, John599, 158 Granger: Virginia-73. 158 Grass, Kathy593, 113, 158 Green. Betty-ISS Greenwald, Lnrry-67, 69, 158 Gregg, Tom-158 Gregory, Connie-BO, 158 Grencn, Kathleen-73, 97. 158 Grisso, Mark-158 Gulledgc, Ronald5158 Gunson, Janci570, 73. 91, 158 Gulwerk, Martinv-158 Hahn, Connith76, 158 Hamilton, Rita-91, 158 Hall, Lavada-Illl, 158. Hammond, Bever1y57l, 78, 158 Hargroves, Jeff5105, 158 Hargroves, Genld-158 Harless, ClarenmrlSB Harmon, Susan-158 Harpole, Sandra-159 Harris, Kathy5159 Harrison, Sylvia-70, 83. 159 Harvey, Ed-99, 159 Hatmaker, David-74, 159 Hayden, Terry5113, 59 Hayman, Jane-78, 79, 105, 113. 159 Heath, Ann-103, 159 Heath, 13111-88, 159 Hadley, Richard-159 Heinly, Bruce-J06, 159 Helms, Janice-97, 159 Henderson, Jackir73, 159 Henley. Susan-93, 110. 159 Woodham, Martha5213, 72, 73 Woods, Danny-213 Herman, Patricia5159 Herndon, Mary-lll, 159 Herring, Connik71, 92, 93, 159 Hicks, Waync-m, 159! Hicks, Robert5159 Hock, Chery1571, 93, 109, 113, 159 Hodges, Sherryw159 Hofedifz, Janch159 Holliday, Delmor5-72, 159 Hollmeyer, Nancy-562, 63, 70, 80, 81, 113, 159 Holloway, Jimb0585, 123, 159 Hornsby, Helen5159 Honey, Rebecca-159 Hough, Jimmy-117, 122, 159 Howard, Margaretv-159 Hubbell, David-66, 159 Hubbell, David566, 159 Hughes, A11en-98, 99, 159 Hughes, Pa!-159 Hunter, Robert5159 Hyor, Jay-159 Hymen, Edithw152, 159 Israel, Don-136, 159 Ives, Bonnih159 Jackson, Billih159 Jackson. Doris-159 Jackson, Phillip-98, 99, 159 Jackson, Sandy-159 Jackson, Terry-71, 72, 91, 159 Jacobs, Mickey-97, 160 Jamison, Robert-IOS, 106, 107, 108, 160 Johnson, Eva-103, 150 Johnson, Myrtlrn, 160 Johnson, Donna573, 80, 160 Johnson, Tommy595, 160 Jones, Brin-16O Jones, David-72, 160 Jones, Roben-160 Jordan, Kathy-IGO Judy, Mary-70, 83, 109, 160 Keefer, Judy-80, 109, 160 Keith, Nancy-78, 113, 160 Kempf, Miles5l60 Kendrick, JanH3, 7o, 92, 93. 160 . Kennedy, Karen-9160 Ketter, Francis-87, 105, 106, 160 Kilgore, Glendn-73, 160 Kilgore, Linda-73, 109, 160 Kime, Dave-99, 160 Kinder, Dexteh77, 160 King, Beth--78, 97, 160 King, Gai1-160 Kitem, Linda-71, 91, 113, 160 Krebs, an-71. 80, 114, 160 LaFandre, Jon-160 Laiche, Kuen-93. 160 Lancaster, Charles-160 Lancaster, Curtis-160 Lane, Cecilia-78, 160 Lang, Booby-87, 135. 160 Lnlimer, Roben-117.'136, 160 Layton, PhiI-IOS. 106, 160 Leavitt, Brenda-78, 160 LeCount, Suzannr70, '91, 160 Lee, JessiHO, 106. 160 Leonard. Kenny-160 235 Lindsey, Judith-160 Linkina, Pcthlll, 160 Lisle, Bobby-72, 160 Little, Wandn-103, 105, 160 Long, Donnirlll, 160 Long, Leo-111, 160 Longacre, SaIIy-70. 80, 136. 160 Lord, Charlea-l60 Lulos, Terry-66, 160 Lunz, Shirley-60, 69, 83, 97, 150, 160 Lovell, Pnt-160 MacCalIa, Rick-BS. 160 McKay, John-88. 136, 161 MacKe'nzie, Margaret-78, 105, 161 McKibben, Jeff 86, 87. 161 McNatt, Carol4l61 Mahaffey. Ken-86, 87, 161 Main, Larny-161 Mnisano, Leon-lGl Malcom, Marlene-JGI Manning, Faye-l61 Marchetti, Bn-rbarl-71, 103, 104, 161 Maringer, Carol-71, 90, 91, 161 Massey, Pat-72, 161 Malta . Ed-161 Matheny. Deanna-72, 161 Mawk, Pat-99, 161 May, Penny-66. 69, 161 Meagher. William-66, 69, 161 Merritt. Martha3l61 Mile'y, Dorennv-161 Miller, Daphine6l6l Minna, Bobby-161 Mincey, JoAnn-lGl Mincey, Johnny-16l Mincey, Waltex-l6l Mile, Tommy-l61 Monroe. John-161 Moon, Snlly-114, 161 Moore, Keu99161 Morgan, Jan-161 Morgan. Ronald-74, 161 Morris, Pat-l6 Morris, Billy-IG Morrison. Richard-l61 Morrow, Kathy-lGl, 70 Mon, Melba-161 Motz, Howard-IG, 77 Mulligan, Danny-161 Mullis. Gwcn-161 Mums. Sallih161 Murphy, Mike-95. 161 Muaaelwhite, Jim-BA, 85, 117, 134, 161 6 Myers. Pau1-63, U, 161 Myers, Randy-BS, 99, 136, 161 Neese. Barhma6l61 Nelnon. Gail-161 Nelson, Lindu-72, 109, 161 Newbeny, James-111, 161 Nichols, Louise-161 Nix, Eddie-161 Nolan. Melva-161 Noranbrock, Tom-161 Nortell. Elainc6103. 161 North, Elaine-162, 72 Adams, Deborah6141, 73 Adams, Stevr141 Alderman, Patricia-141, 63, 93, 115, 128 Aldrcd, Suzanne-141, .78. 109 Alexander, StthMl, 134 Allen, Lindsey-141 Mlor, Mike-111. 117, 134 236 Nun, Sharon-73. 103, 109, 162 Nudelman, Richard-162 Owen, Faye-66, 162 Pafford, Pnt!y-78, 162 Page, Mike-BS, 117, 122. 127, 137, 135, 162 Palmer, Bill 162 Palmer, MarshalI-99, 162 Parker, Neil-99, 162 Parker. Ronnie-162 Parker, Bi11-88, 162 Parks, Richard-ll7, 162 Parrish, Richard6162 Patchcn, Donald367. 162 Pace, Colleeu-162 Patton, Tommy-67, 162 Peaccok, Lnrry-117, 123, 127, 135, 162 Pearson, Keith-162 Peavey, Sherry-71, 80, 162 Peck, Gerry-162 Penit, Francea-91, 109, 162 Pinncr. Markh97. 162 Pittman, LaVerue-162 .Pond, Tommy-162 ?ope, Richard-162 Pope, Terryw-162 Pottinger, Mary-109. 162 Powell, Linda-102, 103, 162 Poucher, A1v-162 Powell, Van-l62 Poulson. Mike-87. I62 Purser, Judy-162 Rube, Elaine-Ql, 105, 162 Ruben. Billy-162 Race, Rob-99, 162 Ramsey, Mury-80, 162 Ruth, Rob-162 Reeves. Linda-83, 113, 162 Reckeweg, Janet-73, 162 Reese, Brenda-91, 100. 163 Reeves, Rickey-163 Reitz. Max-88, 95, 105, 106. 108, 163 Rensrdson, Rick-84, 85. 163 Richmond. Linda-l63 Ridley, Claudia-90, 91, 163 Riley, Gail-71, 163 Rist, Linda-109, 163 Rizer, Danny-l63 Ruberson, Edith-163 Roberson, John-95, 163 Roberts, Ann6103, 163 Robinson, Velma-163 Robnett. Randy-163 Rohnett, Tommy-163 Rogers, Lynda-163 Rogers, Richard-163 Roland, Linda-66, 91, 163 Ross, Donna-65, 80, 81, 105, 163, 239 Routzong, Becky-93, 163 Rowland, Mnrsha-163 Royce. Arnold-76, 163 Rubinas, Waynhm, 85, 105, 106, 117, 136, 163 Rutter, Ken-163 Snkko, Michae1-163 Sanchez, Sandrahl63 Supp. Jen'y-163, 122 SaPP, Waymh98,99,163 Scales, Pexyton-88, 163 Schmidt,Wanda-163 Schmm, Jim6l63 Schwarz, 3111-163 Scott, Randy4122, 163 Scott, Terry399, 163 Sears, Jny-104, 163 See, Laura666, 69, 163 Seifert, Jnne-83. 106, 163 Sellers, Billy-99: 163 Seymour, Jody-163 Shaw, Grace-73, 164 Shearer, Linda-72. 97. 164 Shearer, Linda-72. 97, 164 Shockly, C1yde-164 Simmons, Buddy-113, 164 Simmons, Louise6164 Simmons. Wayne-164 Simonds, Randy6113, 164 Singlelary, J. D. 164 Skipper, Janr-164 Sloan. Mike-117, 164 Slocum, Sharon-66. 164 Slaughler, Liuda-lll, 164 Smith, Dale-164 Smith, Dale-164 Smith, Gary-136, 164 Smith, Delores-l64 Smith. Helen-164 Smith, Jelu-l64 Smith, Lonnie-164 Smith, Mary-72, 164 Smith, Mary-72, 164 Smith, Pam-164 Smith, Parkr-llo, 111, 164 Smith, Pal393, 104, 164 Smith, Pau1-164 Smith, Ralph-164 Smith, Richud-164 Smith, Sammy-164 Smith, Steve-164 Smythe, Ellen4-70. 97, 113, 114, 136, 164 Snively, Jor164 Severus, Elizabeth-83, 164 Spaugh, Lynda-71, 83, 114, 164 Spear, Ellen-93, 164 Spires, Wanda-l64 Stallinga, Willard-99. 164 Slamey, Vivian-l64 Stauffer, Linda-76, 164 Stauffer, Saudra--9l, 103, 164 Stewart, Glenda-70, 164 Stewart, Mary-72, 164 Stone, James-l64 Stone, Genh91, 164 Stone, Mikr164 Stops, Barbara-66. 97, 164 Storm, Beverly678, 102, 103, 164 Sullivan, Iohu-ll, 164 Tabor, Donna-164 Tarjan, Susan-82, 83, 114, 164 Tue, ch-164 Taylor, Philip-105, 106, 164 Taylor, Robert-74, 165 Telford, Peggie-74, 165 Qopkomms Allor, Pat-141, 117. 134 Ambrose, David-14l Andrews, Richud-Ml Anton. Kim-141, 83 Armiger, Gloria3141 Arne , Pau1-141 Astronskas, Tom-141 Ayers, Jo Ann-141 Baker, Richard-141, 74 Barnes. Luther-l4l. 99 Terry, Clauydia-109, 114, 165 Thomas, Calvin4165 Thomas, Charlene-165 Thomas, 109-165 Thomas, Randall6123 Thompson, Margaret-78, 109, 165 Thomson, WallW77, 165 Thornhill, Robert688, 165 Thornton, Harold Ting, Kay-66, 90, 91, 105, 112, 113, 165 Tamberlin, JewelI-73, 103, 165 Toombl, Eddie-165 Touchstone, Martha6lll, 165 Townsend, Bobby-134, 165 Traviss, Grayson-78, 79, 113, 165 Tripp. Bill-87, 165 Turner, Billy6l22, 135, 165 Turner, Judy4165 Upchurch, Keith-165 VanArsdall, Jim-165 Van Clief, Betsy-BO, 113, 165 Van Gundy, Gail-78, 79, 165 Vickrey, Joe-165 Volk, Valerie Waggoner, Mny-IOS, 165 Ward, Cnrol-66, 83, 109, 165 Ward, Linda483, 165 Weeks, Betty6165 Weinberg, Vivian-IOS, 16$ Welch, John674, 165 Welch, Shirley473, 165 Wells, David-IGS Wells, Barbua-165 Wells, Belty-165 Wells, Ruth-66. 69, 105, 165 Westphal, Roben6136, 165 Wetherington, Kathryn-73, 165 Whitehead, Char1e94l65 White, Johnny-74, 165 White, Luis4103. 165 Whited, Warren-l65 Whitney, Melonik70, 93, 109, 165 Wilkin, Miles-88, 105, 165 Williams, Muy-73, 165 Williams, Theresa-70, 72, 83, 105, 165 . Willis, Benny674, 165 Wilson, Cei1466, 68, 91, 165 Wilson, Jonathan-98, 99, 165 Wilson, Mnrshr-BB, 104, 113, 165 Wilson, Andy-72, 166 Wilson, Sandra-72, 136, 166 Witherby, Deborah-166 Wolf, Mari-93, 105. 166 Wolff. April-166 Wolford. EIlen-78, 103, 166 Wood. 191F136, 166 Worley, Hild- Worley, Judy471, 166 Worton, Laun-97, 109, 111. 166 Wulff, Tommy-166 Yemu, William-166 Young, Bet!e--72, 166 Bmeg, Thgren-Ml. 103 Benin, Enli-141, 72 Barth. Melody--l41, 78 Bgtes, Gary-Il41 Bau'gh; Betsy-141, 66. 68 Begley, Mary Helen-141, 91, 128 Benning, Dour14l Benlliff, Ronnie-141, 74 Bemthal, Ruth-14l Berchfield. Linda-l41 Beny, Wesa-M-l Bice, Bobby-141 Biggers, Br'imda-Ml Bingham. Ann-141, 80, 97 Bintliff. 1rene-141 Bissoneue, Joanne-141, 103 Bixenman. Mark-14I Black, Jnnis-141, 93, 97 Blackman, Bernn-141, 73 Blackburn, Berna-141, 73 Blackwell, Janice-Ml Blair, Barbara-Ml Blankenship, Raymoud- 141 Bledsoe, Larry-14l Bloemendaal, Vicki-141 Boozer, David-ISZ Boucher, Suzanne-M-l Bowen, Chery1-141 Boyce, Anna-l41 Boyd, Randy-14 Bradford, Nancy-l4l, 63. 91 Braddy, Bnrhara-Ml, 103 Braddy, Carol-14l Bradley, Jackie-l42, 74 Bradley, Jimmy-152, 99 Bradley, Sandra-142 Bramblen, Georgc-l42 Branch. Dianne-142 Branson, Kay-142 Bray, Lawrence Bray, Robm-MZ Breuggeman, Laura-l42. 73, 103 Bridges, Diane-l42, 78, 115 Brignull. Jerilyn-142, 66. 91, 108, 115 Brook, Bob-l42 Brooks, Dorothy-73, 142 3100111. Anthony-l42 Broom, Diann-I42 Brown, Kuen-l42 Brown, Marin-MZ Brown, Robert-142 Browning, Kay 142 Bruce, Jerry Bryhn, Judy-73. 142 Buckles, Tommy-142 Biellis, Pani-l42 Burchfield, Linda Burchfield, Waync-MZ Burdeue, DaviQ-SB, 95, 115, 142 Burton, Lauy-l42 Butler, Alton-142 Butler, Susan-91, 97, 142 Bunles, Roxanna-73, 103, 142 Cantrell, Richard-l42 Capps, Evelyn-142 Carolus, Judy-108, 142 Carson, Bryan-l42 Carter, Lamar-99, 142 Cash, Susan-lll, 142 Canon, Carole-l42 Casteel, Calherinc-lls. 142 Castleberry, Sandra-142 Catrett, Sarah-142, 73 Caudill, Jesser-99, 142 Cnulder, Lindn-73. 142 Chaney, Maxin-142, 73 Chappell, LamaP-lztz Charest, Christine-MZ. 93, 103 Charest, Glen-142, 87, 117. 136 Cherry, Ken-142 Chesterman, Martha-ISZ, 72, 103 Choate, 13011-143 Christopher, Sherry-143, 115 Chumney, Suc-MS, 97, 109 Clark, 13111-143 Clark, David-l43 Coburn, Kalby-l43. 103 Coggim, Charlea-143 Collins, Linda-143 Collins, Edward-l43, 99 Colyer, Duien-143, 80 Conner, James-l43, 99 Conner, Bob-143, 136 Cnnnor, Jack-143, 117 Look, James-143 Cooper, Sandra-143, 72 Cogs, Faith-l43, 73 Cox. Ann--14-3, 66, 115 Cox, Billy-l43 Creel, Annette-143 Creel, Fayt-ISZ, 109 Crowder, Rerl43. 66 C-rowell, Snmmy-l43 Cruey, Ellen Cumming, Barbara-MS Dale, Ronnie-l43 Dame, John-l43, 87 Damkjer, Kenneth-143, 108 Danfotd, Bobby-l43. 99 Daniels, Betty-73 Dashell, Phyllis-l43 Davidson, Judith Davidson, Tommy-l43 Davis, Jonann-143. 113 Day, Charlene-143, 73 Dayhuff, Larry-143, 74, 99 DeBoer, Wayue-143, 74 Deea, Ramona-l43 Beknes, Robert-l43 Delmas, Janna-143 Deloach, Delane-l43 Denmark, Mike-14-3. 99 Dermid, Judy-l43 Desrochers, Michael-MS Devnne, Lury-l43, 74 Dix, Pat-143 Dodson, Frances-143, 83, 108. 115 Doxmon, Nnncy-143, 78, 103 Douglas, Phyllia-143 Dow, Ha-rry-l44 Downey, Larry-144 Drawdy, Annette-144. 66 Driggers, Hirum-99, 111 Duncan, Linda-144 Duncanson, David-144, 74 Egan, Denis-144 Eidson. Martha-144 Elingburg. Mary-l44, 72 Elliott, John-144 Elliott, Joyce-144 Ellis, Tommy-144 Ellison, Jean-144 Elmore, Terry-l44 Eley, Judy-144, 115 Feldman, Chip-l44 Fiduccia, Paul Fields,fharon Fletcher, Wayne Froscher, Peggy Ford, Robert-144, 74 Fmsythe, Ronnie-l44, 66, 85 Foster, Danuy-l44 Fountain, Grifi-144 Fowler, Gillette-144, 83 Frank, Pam-144, 99, 108 Franks, Gwen-144, 43 Freeman. Jim-144 Frederick, 101111-144 Frishe, Jim-144, 66 Fussell, Billie-l44 Gulliver, Charles Gattie. RonniL-144 Gallo, Robert-144, 106 Garrett, Kenneth-144, 99 Gebhardt, Peter-l44, 67 Geisler, Gaylyn-144 Grosh, Ca'role-93, 145 Grubbs, Ricky-145 Culley, Charles-145 Gunn, Jackic-145 Gdnter. Sandy-72, 145 Gutierrez, Kathy-145 Hagood, Gilbert-145 Hahn, Ronnir-74, 145 Hale, Sandra-145 Hall, Cathy-l45 Hallinnn, Mark Hammond, Hubert-99, 145 Hampton, Lawanda-145 Hankins, Snndra-145 Hardimon, Jimmy-145 Hardy, Addis-145 Harlcss, Ianina-l45 Harmon, Jane-63, 78, 113, 145 Harrell, Kathy-73, 80, 103, 115 145 Harris, Charles-87. 115, 145 Harris, Jay-99, 145 Harris, Larry-l45 Harris, Liuda-66, 68. 93, 113, 145 Harrison, Bobbie Iean-103, 145 Hart, Roben-63, 85, 145 Hart, Sarah Janc-BS. 113, 145 Hart, Tommy-85, 117, 123, 130. 145 Hartley, Cnmmie-97, 113, 145 Hasley, BilI-145 Hatchet, Wanda-l45 Hedley, James-l45 Heinly, Linda-145 Henderson, Naucy-73 Henderson, Sarah-l45 Henley, Sandra-73, 145 Hicks. Don Hicks. Sue-145 Hicks. Fearon-74 Hightower, Terry-l45 Hill, Joseph-l45 Hill. Linda-113, 145 Hitchock, Caroline-BO, 81, 128, 145 Hitchocock, Richard-63, 67, 69. 88. 108, 116. 117. 122, 145 Hodge, Martin-45 Hodges, Buddy-66, 145 Hodges. Eddie Hodges, Lynda-73, 93, 145 Hodges, Rosa-145 Hague, Edward-MS .Holden, Rosalind-MS Hood, Christine-93. 145 Hoenshel, Robert-IOB. 117, 145 Holland, William Hornsby, Glen-146 House, Brenda-73, 146 Howard, James Hughes, Laura-128, 146 Hughes, Wanda-MG Humphrey, Jane-146 Hurst, Ronnic-146 Hurt, Barry Hutchinson, Cathleen-73, 103, 146 Hutchinson, Sandra-l46 Hydron, Steve-87, 146 Jackson, Greg Jackson, Jean-146 Jackson, Larry-146 Jackson, Sylbia-103, 146 John. Sush-78, 136, 146 James. Frances-80, 128, 146 lasso, Sharon-109, 146 Jones, Gloria Johnson, Daphnk-146 Johnson, Mikc-l46 Johnson, Richard-l46 Johnson, Robert-99, 146 Jones, Frances-73, 146 Jones, Pat-113, 146 Kalogridis, George-136, 146 Kempton, Alan-l46 Kendrick, Kathy-llS, 146 Keramidas, John-146 Kersey. Patsy-73, 111, 146 Kierce, Beth-109, 146 King, Rhonda King, Sharon-73, 146 King. Richard-146 Kirk, Betty-146 Kirkpatrick, Clen-87. 146 Kitchews. Tommy-146 Knight, Carole-83, 146 Lane, Ida-l46 Lanning, Joy-146 Larson, Teddy-66, 146 Lawless, 0311-91, 146 Lawson, Kay Janc-IO9, 115, 146 Lewis. Abner-IOE, 136 Lewis. Judy-146 Lewis, Lynn-lll, 146 Lewis, Rodney-MG Lindcrman, Wilson-l46 Listey, Janice-109. 146 Lister, Wayne-67, 146 Livingston, Jeny-99, 136, 146 Lockhart, John-146 Loehner, Mary-IOB, 146 Long, Shirley-146 Losey, Marty-IOB, 146 Love, Charlcs-147 Lovell, Pat Loyd. Larry Luke. Hazel-147 Luttrell, Joan-83, 147 Lyons, Linda-147 MacMilliau, Diane-l47 Mann, Danny-94, 95, 147 Manning, Kathy-l47 Manning, Stevt-74, 147 Matheison. Eugene-147 Mathis, Martha-147 May, David May. Gary-147 May, Linda-v147 McCall. Geraldim-147 McCall, James-99, 147 McCarty, Dewaynt-IM McCracken, John-147 McCoy. Iahn-147 McCullough, Vicki-83. 147 McDowell. Melissa-93. 115, 147 McEivy, Clifton McGuire. Madelim-147 McIntee, Gail-l47 McIntosh, Shnron-IOS, 147 McKibben, Dnnis-91, 117. 147 McLendou, Glen-134, 147 McLeod, LaDon-99, 117, 147 McMillian, Wendal-174, 147 McPhearson. Dean-147 Melton, Jackie-147 Melton, Shcrian-147 Manges, David-67, 147 Miller, Daphine-147 Milley, Doreas-73 Mills, Linda-l47 Mims, Hayward-147 Mincy, Ernest-l47 Mincy. Ruth-147 Mitchell, Maureen-147 Mock, John-l47 Mong, Louise-73, 83, 97, 147 Moore, Jackie-147 Moore, Linda-l47 Moty, Robert-147 Morrissette, A11yn-147 Mulkey, Dwighl-147 Mullis, Larry-147 Myers, Donnie-117, 147 Myers, Jimmy-99, 147 Nelson, Linda-147 Newborn, William4147 Newhall, Cindy-BO, 115, 147 Newson, 6318-147 Nichols, Faye-147 Nix, John-147 Noles, Garyw147 Nutt, Sheiln-97. 103, 147 O'Connor, Sandra-103, 147 Odom, Tommy-99, 147 Ogden, Brenda49l, 147 O'Cwynn, Cary-74, 148 O1Gwynn, Wayne-l48 Okula, James-BS, 148 Oliver, Krisli-l48 Oliver, Larry'-d72 Oliver, Tom-l48 Olaczak, Greg-l43 Orell, ElyaHO, 148 Osmond, Connic-MB Owens, Brenda Owens, Michae1-99, 148 Owen, Ronnir-BS, 109. 148 Pack, Johnny4148 Parka, Jean-148 Parksman, Brendn-MB Pate, Colleen Pale, Ege11n4l48 Pate. Tom499, 148 Pallillo, E131nF97, 148 Patrick, Linda4l48 Pearce, James Pearson, Wayne Perry, Margikma Payer, Herb-148 Pfeffer, Carmen-73, 148 Pierce, Pam-148 Pierce, Gary-148 Pildeuton, Janicw73, 148 Pittman, Bonuih73 Pittmen, Virginia Pletch, Tony-148 Pollard, George-148 Polsth, SICVH148 Potter. Virgina473, 148 Portlock, Ann-BO, 148 Pound, Barbara-93, 113, 148 Powell. Dallas-115, 148 Powell, Karcn-148 Pressley, MIIC4148 Presley, Ronda4109, 148 Pruitt, Linda4l48 Purcell, Fred-66. 69, 148 Qualls, chgy-IOS, 148 Qualls, Peggy4103, 148 Richburg, Liuda-148 Ray. Wnyne-99, 148 Reints, Steve-87, 109, 117, 148 Reiter, Carl-148 ' Rehling, Scott-BS, 95, 115, 148 Reynolds, Frank-lll Reynsolds, Patricia-65. 78, 128, 14 Riggs, Peggy-MB Roberson, Evelyn Rubens, Beth-l48 Robertson, Richard-148 238 Robinson, Brucr-BS. 108, 148 Robinson, Stevwlls, 148 Rodenhaver, Brian-l49 Rodgers, Tommy Rogers. Lomn-149 Rollins, Doug-llS, 149 Rose, Linda-72, 103, 149 Routzong, Mary Rowen, Charles-99. 7B, 109, 147 Rulli, Patty Runnels, Lnrry-149 Saltsman, Mary-478, 108, 115. 149 Sasneu. Caro!yn--l49 Sass, Andy-l49 Savant, Cathy-SO, 97, 108, 149 Sayc, G1enda-l49 Scott, Susan493, 149 Schwartz, Denn-93. 149 Schoonover, Chery1-149 Sealy. Judd-177. 136, 149 Seigler, Sammichl49 Sellers, Diane-l49 Sellau, Dalh149 Scnsion, Andy-74, 134, 149 Seymour. Karen-l49 Shaffer, Barbara-73, 149 Shear, Phillip-72, 149 Sheridan, Tommie-149 Shockley, Johnny-l49 Shouppe, Janicu-73, 149 Simmons, Leslikl49 Sippel, Rosa4l49 Small, Deanne-103, 149 Smith, le-149 Smith, Carol-73, 103, 149 Smith, Clinton-72, 149 Smith, Faye-loa, 149 Smith, Holly-149 Smith, Jimmy-149 Smith. Pat-103, 149 Smith, Petrina-149 Smith, Sherry-149 Smith, Shirley-109, 111, 149 Snell, Raudy$i 149 Snipes, Barbarm-149 Snively, Stevw149 Spanjers, Arnold Spencer, Raymond Sproul, A11en-149 Stalling, Waynhl49 Steimetz, Mark4149 Steelman, Martha4149 Stephens, Larry-149 Stetson, Terry4l49 Stewart, Greg-108, 134, 149 Stidham, Thom334149 Strickland, Carolyn-149 Strickland, Leou-149 Strickland, Sherry-73 Strickland, Stephen Stringfcllow, Waymr-ISO Stringfellow, Paul Strouse, Ralph--150 Struthera, Helen478, 150 Sturgeas. Jeri-150 Summerall, Larry Summers, Hilton-67, 150 Summers, Sandra4l50 Swallows, Wayn-74, 150 Sweuinger, Larry4117. 130, 150 Sweet. Alan-ISO Sweat, Larry4150 Taylor, Bobbyv-ISO Taylor, Glen Taylor, Mary4150 Taylor, SteVe-136, 150 Taylor, Vicki-150 redder, Richard-BB. 150 Terrell, DthlSO Thagard, Terry-150 Thigpen, Adrian-l50, 109 Thomas, Frea-ISO, 109 Thomas, Roy-136 Thompson, Tommy--150, 99 Thompson, Dcnnis-150 Tice, Quentin4l50 Tice, Roy-150 Tillman, Bobbi' 117, 150 Tindle, M31 419-150 Tnmbcrlin, MarjoriblOS, 150 Tome, Sandy4150 Tony, Don-150 Touchton, Gwenm-ISO Transue, Roger-150 Traylor, James474, 150 Triple , Carolyn-93, 150 Troupe. Terry-150 T'ruehart, GarY467, 85, 150 Tucker, Jimmy4150 Turner, Peggy-ISO Thule, Debhic-w, 93, 150 Tylcer. Margarct-lls. 150, 239 Uncapher, Keith-150 Uncaphcr, Ruthanuc-78, 150 Van Arsdall, David-66w69, 150 Van Clief, Ricky467, 150 Vander, Hayden, Roberl-150 Van Cundy, Pcnny-91, 150 Van Sant, Tony4150 Varner, Jcssic-109, 150 Vaughn, Donald-ISO Vaughn, Jim-150 Ventick, Reed-117. 99, 150 Vibert, Darlcnw73, 150 Viertel, Robett-ISI Vilcsek, Mark-lsl Vines, Steve-67, 151 Vineyard, Helen-91, 151 Vinson. Waynhlsl Wagoner, Pat-lSl Wagner, Sally-lsl Wakefield, Jamcs4151 Walker, David-W, 151 Walker, Gmy-l5l Walker, Penny-lSl Walker, Robert-151 Walaon, Alice-lSl Ward, Rudy-lSl Warrvn, Linda4151 Watson, 13111-151 Watson, Susan-151 Webb, Linda-lsl Webb, Martha472, 151 Webster, Linda-103, 151 Weed, Gene-15l Weeks, David Weidman, Gordan Welch, Jnnicrlsl Welker. Chery1-103, 151 Wells, Bart4109, 151 Wells, Susan4151 Wells, Wanda4151 Westbrook, Chcry1-151 Wetherington, GenblSl White, Ken White, Morris-lsl Whitehead, Reggie Whitfield, Carlton-ISI Wicker, Barbam-ISI Wilder, Philip-ISI Willford, Hazel Wilkerson, Dinne-ISI Wilkerson, Junior-99. 151 Williams, Brucc-ll7, 151 Williams, DebbiP-151 Williams, Elin-93, 115, 151 Williams, Jennifer-lSl Williams. Lynnhlsl Wil1inmu, Terry Williams, Ralph-99, 151 Willis, Elainrn, 151 Willis, Ronnie Wilson, Alice Wilson, Carl4ll7, 151 Wilson, Shirley-73, 151 Wilson, Stephen49, 151 Winchester, Robert-134, 151 Wing, Sandra-73, .151 Wolfe, SteKe-BS, 95, 106. 115, Wolliford, Laverne-lsl Wood, John469. 151 Woolery, Tommy-lSl Wray, Chestcr-74, 117, 151 Wra'y, Dennis-152 W'right, Marich103. 111, 152 Wright, Riclmrd4152 Wurzel, Bob-152, 87 Yolvington, Riln-152 Zeller. Frank-ISZ Zills, Glen4152 Zumpf, ank-74, 152 Barnes, Conatancw73, 152 Cooden, Freidn-73, 152 Griffin, Susan-152 Hun. Barry-152 Lewis, Ricky-BB, 117, 152 Oliver. Larry4152 Pierce, Mike-152 Smith, Sherry-152 Strickland, Sheny-ISZ Stringfellow, Pnul-152 Webb, ArthuH152 Young, William Yates. James Butler. Bernard Grey, Ellen Froschcr, Peggy ORGANIZATIONS460 Amike103478 Anchor-BO Annual Staff-239 Band-66 Beacon-BZ CEC-74 Cheas-94 Chorus472 Devilcttea-70 Drama Club-96 F. C. A.-116 F. F. A.-98 F. H. A.4102 F. T. A.-104 Hi-Y-84 Interact-86 Inter-CIub-Council464 Jr. Academy of Science-106 Jr. Honor Society-115 Key-BB Latin-108 National Honor Society4105 Para-Medic-lw Philos-90 Prolibnfllo Red Cross-141 Spaniah-llz Sludvnt Council-62 Tri-Hi-Y-92 Annual Staff; Helpers after school SEATED: Carol Wetherington, Barbara Kaylor, Margaret Tyler, Arlene Van Sam, Shelley Boone. STANDING: Donna Ross, John Bowes, Bruce Connor, Jonnie Sendral. OUR THANKS . . . The annual staff of 1964-1965 sincerely hopes the classes of W.H.H.S. enjoy this record of events both now and in the years to come. We would also like to extend our thanks to all the teachers for their patience in our time of need and Miss Smith, Mrs.'Lee, Mrs. Giles, and Mr. Ortt for their excellent leadership throughout the year. ANNUAL STAFF W x4194 Zhae EDITOR-IN-CHIEF THE LAST DEADLINE IN SIGHT ? ? ? The regular staff and the helpers move frantically to meet the final deadline. ANDREA HISTED-Senior Coeditor PENNY VAN CUNDY Undcrc1assmen editor DENNIS FRAZIER-l964-65 Wha Hwa Hla See editor-in-chief ELLIOTT CROSH-Spous editor PEYTON SCALEkphotographer DEBBIE CARMICHAEEorganizations editor I 965 RTT, MISS PHYLLIS SMITH MR. C. H. 0 Advisors Va SHARON KITEySenior Coeditor WANDA LIVINGSTON-Introduction editor MRS. EVELYN LEE GRACE GILES, S MR RIERSONw-photographer PAT C ies editor 't in LINDA MOORLAct SHERRY ATHERTONAFaculty editor BILL ADAMS-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent 4; Student Assistant 4. LINDA ADAMS-Anchor 2, 3, 4; French ,Club 3; Homeroom President 3; News- ' paper 3; Office Assistant 4; Student As- sistant 2. BETTY JEAN ADKIN$Band 2, 3, 4; Cherry Blossom Festival 3; District Con- test 3; Majorettes 2, 3, 4; Solo 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 4. DON ADKINS-Chorus 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. JIM ALDERMAN4Graduation Marshal; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player 4; All Conference 4; Baseball 2, 3; Letterman 2, 3; Anchor Beau; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President, President, District Convention 3, 4; Inter- national Convention 3; Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 4; Homeroom President 3; Prom Committee; Homecoming Court 4; Outstanding Senior; Senior Seating Com- mittee 4; I.C.C. 4; Vice President. MIKE ALDERMAN4Swimming 2; Inter- act Club 2, 3, 4; President 3; Senior Board Member 4; Spanish Club 3; I.C.C. 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Junior Class Vice President; Senior Class Treasurer: Concession Mana- ger 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Boys State; Head Graduation Usher; Anchor Beau; Senior Seating Committee; Cheer- leader's M.C.; Homecoming Court; Home- room President; Student Assistant 3, 4; Outstanding Senior. CYNTHIA KAY ALTMAN42Cindy34 Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Devil- ettes 3, 4, Squad Leader 4; F.H.A. 3; Prom. Committee Chairman; Student As- sistant 4. DONALD AMBROSE-Tennis Team 3; Chess Club 4. JAMES AMBROSE4 HARRY ANDERSON4Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board Member. TOMMY ANDERSON- SHERRY ATHERTON4Latin Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; State Convention 3, President 4; I.C.C. 4; Annual Staff 4; City Commissioner 4; Student Assistant 4. MICHAEL BACHER- CANDI BAILEY4Philos 2, 3, 4; Devil- ettes 3, 4, Secretary 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Bac- calaureate Usherette 3; Graduation Usher- ette 3, Prom Committee 3. MICHAEL BALETennis Team 2. RUTH BARBER- STEVE BARNE5-Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4, B-Squad 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3. Vice President 4; Philo Fellow, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. DAVID BARTON-Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, All Conference 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Basketball, B-Squad 2 LINDA BARTOY4 LENARD BASS- SYLVIA BEASLEY-F.H.A.; Student As- sistant. WEBB BEASLEY4Key Club; Track Team 3; Concessions. NEIL BERGER-B-Squad Baseball 2; Co- operative Education Club 4. 242 MAW PERRY BEST-B-Squad Football 2, 3; B- Squad Baseball 2, 3. RODNEY BIRDSONG4 ROBERT BLACK- Student School Store 3. DONALD BLAKL KAYE BLANTON-2Blanty B -Amiketos 2, 3, 4; Board Member 4; Devilettes 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Student Council 3; District Convention 3; Class Treasurer 2; Class Representative 3; H omeroom Treasurer 2; Homeroom President 4; Guidance Office 4; Student Assistant 3; Hi-Y Bike Race 2, 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Concessions 3; Calendar Girl 3. DAN BLOEMENDAAbIowa 2; Spanish Club 4; Band 3, 4; Basketball 3; Variety Band 3, 4; Tennis 4. FAYE BOLICK-Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Tri-H-Y 2, 3, 4; Devilettes 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; County Council 2, 3, 4; Representative 2; Treasurer 2, Advertising Editor 4; Newspaper 4; Prom Committee 3. SANDRA BONNER-St. Petersburg, Flori- da 2; Gainesville, Florida 3; National Hon- or Society 4; Drama Club 4, Secretary. RONNY BOOTH-Homeroom President 2, 3, 4; Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 4, All Conference 4, Most outstanding defensive back 4; Prom Page; Homecoming Court; Senior Seating Committee; Outstanding Senior; B-Squad Basketball 2; Philo Fellow. ' SHELLEY BOONE 114French Club 3, International Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Senior Seating Committee; Prom Committee, Boys State; Flag Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Bas- ketball 2; Pep Band 2, 3, 4-; Student Gov- ernment Day 4. BILL BOSTICK-Santa Fe 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; Homeroom Secretary. DON BOWWSwimming Team 3, 4; Hi- Y 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Red Cross; Student Assistant 2, 3; Letter- mens Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. GERALD BOWES-2John'44Annual Staff 3, 4; J unior Concessions 3. ROGER BOYCE- ROBERT BOYD4Chorus 4; Drama Club 4. SHEILA BOYD4F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary; Amiketos 3, 4; Tennis-Team 4. BEVERLEY BRADSHAW4-Latin Club 2; Drama 4; F.H.A. 2, 3; Chorus, District Contest 4, State Contest 4, World,s Fair 4, Polk County Music Festival 4. JOHN BRANNEN-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3. RICHARD BRATTON4French Club 3; Interabt 4. THOMAS BROGDEN--Cooperative Edu- cation Club. GLENDA BROOKS-F.T.A. 3, 4. EDDIE BROWN- ELLEN BROWN-Student Assistant 4, F.H.A. 3; Prolibra 4. HOWARD BROWN-Student Assistant 4. Assistant; LARRY BROWN- MARY ANN BROWN4Pep Club 2; Devil- ettes 3; C.E.C. 4. SHARON BROWN-F.H.A. 2; Student As- sistant 3; C.B.E. 4; Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent. ROBERT BROWN - Bob 4 Homeroom President; Basketball 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Letterman4s Club 4. ANN'2BROWNING4F.H.A. 2; Student As- sistant 3; C.E.E. 4. LEON BRUCLSwimming 3, 4; Student Assistant 4. RANDAL BRYANT-Interact 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. JAMES BURKETTv-Wim3-Track 2, 3, 4, County 3, 4, Conference 3, 4, District 3, 4, State 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 4; Prolibra Club 3; Floridh Relays 4. HARRY BURNET'Il-Baseball 3, 4; Hi- Y 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. CHERRY JAN BURROUGHS-Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Homeroom, Secretary 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Devilettes 3, 4, Squad Leader 4; Lettennens Club; Student As. sistant 3; Prom Committee; Calendar Girl; Homecoming Court. LINDA BUTLER4Philos 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. 3. CAROLYN NANCY BUTLER-Student Council Representative 2; Devilettes 3, 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; D.C.T. 4, Lettermens Club. DON BUXTON4F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Polk County Pregident 4, Pgblic Speaker 3, Chapter Farmer Award 3. DEBBIE CARMICHAEL-Junior Honor Society 2, Treasurer; Beacon 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3; I.C.C. 3; Chess Club 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Tennis Team 4. WILLIAM RICHARD CARR4B-Squad Football; Prolibra Club 3, 4; Student As- sistant 3; C.E.C. Club 3, 4. DONALD CARAWAY- DONALD CARTER-Artisan Club 3; C.E.C. 4- RONNIE CARTER4Student Assistant. MICHAEL EDWARD CARTWRIGHT- PAULA CASSADY4-Lake Wales 2, 3; Drama Club 4. DORATHY CASSETTE-RHA. 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Assistant 3, 4. ANN CASTLEBERRY-Amiketos 2, 3, 4; C.E.C. 4, Reporter. LINDA CASTLEBETTY4Prolibra Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3; Student Assistant 4. 'COLIN CATRETT-Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes; Basketball; Track. PHYLLIS CAUSEY-F.H.A. 3; Prolibra Club 4. PRISCILLA CAUSEY4-Band 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict Contest 3; Squad Leader 2. JIMMIE CHILDS- EARL CHISHOLM4 JIMMY CHUMNEY- PAT CLOSSHEY4Interact 2, 3, 4; French Class Vice President 2; Intramural Basket- ball 2 3, 4. JAMES COLEMAN COCHRAN4iiJim --Band. MARY KATHLEEN COCHRAN-3Kathy -F...HA 2, 3, 4; Youth Fair, Historian 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Chorus 4; Newspaper Staff 4. JOHNNY COLEY4C00perative Education Club 4. FAIRLIE COLYER Tr1H1Y 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Assistant 3, 4' Para- Medics 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, French Club 3; National Hon or Society 3, 4. JERRY COLYER4 WAYNE CONNER-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Co- operative Education Club. PAMALA JOYCE COONEYwiiPamii- Sophomore Class Representative; Junior Class Secretary; Student Council Secretary 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4' Beacon 2 3, 4; Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4; Girl s State; Outstanding Senior;C01f Team 4' Squad Leader; Homeroom President 2, Vice President 3, Secretary 4; Cypress Shadows Proofreader 2; Prom Committee Chairman; S.A.S.C. Student Council Convention 4; F.A.S.C. Student Council Convention 4; Homecoming Committee. LINDA COPPACE-Devilettes 3, 4; Letter Committee Chairman; Homeroom Treas- urer 3, 4, Junior Honor Society 2, Student Assistant 3 4; Squad leader 3; -...FFA Sweetheart Contestant 4. DONALD CORBITT4 CINDY COWDEN-Homeroom President 2; F.H.A. 2; Homeroom Vice President 3; Student Assistant 3. JUDY C0X4Amiketns 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; International Club 3; Secretary 3; Squad Leader 2; Red Cross 2; Newspaper Staff 3.; Chairman of Clubs 3; Junior Con- cessions 3; Prom Committee 3; Devilettes 4; Devotions 4. JEAN CRAIG- JEROME CREEL4 RAYMOND CRUTCHFIELD4 DIANNE DANIEIriiDannie,i-Devilettes 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Committee Chairman 3; Student Assistant 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Calendar Girl 3; Representative of Senior Class 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Home- coming Committee Chairman 4; Spanish Club 4; Homecoming Court 4; Outstand- ing Senior 4. SUE ELLEN DANIEEStudent Assistant 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Red Cross Council 2; CBE 4. NORMA DANIELkNational Junior Hon- or Society 2; Student Assistant 3; CBE 4. CASSIE DAVIS4Student Assistant 3; CBE 4. COLE DAVIS4B-Squad Baseball 2; Vars- ity Baseball; Chorus; District Contest; State Contest; World,s Fair; Polk County Music Festival. MARY DEAL4Student Assistant 3; Ami- ketos 3, 4; CBE 4. RUTH ANN DEARMIN4French Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 4; W.C.T.V. Art Award 3. MARK DEEDRICK4Baseball 2. DWAYNE DEES-Football 3, 4; Honor- able Mention- All Western Conference 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Lettermerfs Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- President 2, 3, 4; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes4 ;Student As- sistant 3, 4, Philos Fellow 4. EVERETT B. JR. DEESL Butch24In- teract Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2' In- ternational Club 4' Prom Committee 3, Student Assistant 3, 4, Band 4; District Contest; Chorus 4' All County, District Contest; State Contest. PATRICIA DELAHUNThVero Beach 3; C...EC 4. DAVID DENNISON4Chorus 4; Prolibm Club 4; President 4; Track 2, 3; Home- room President 3. PATRICIA RUTH DESROCHERS4Stu- dent Assistant 2, 3, 4. SALLY deONATIVIA4Tr1H1Y 2, 3, 4' Homeroom Secretary 2; Devilettes 3, 4; Latin Club 2' Homeroom Vice- President 3; Devilettes Treasurer 3' Student As- sistant 4. VICKY d e O N A T I V I A-Baccalaureate Usher 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Home- room Secretary 3; Amiketns 2, 3, 4; Offi- cer 3; Devilettes 3, 4; Lettermenh Club 3, 4. JAMES DIAL4C.E.C. 4. RENE DiCRISTINA - National H o n o 1' Society 4. J ERRY DIX4 DON DIXON4H0meroom President 2, 4; Lettermens Club 2. 3, 4' Track 2 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Footbail All Conference 4' Football AIl-Polk County 4' All State Honorable Mention 4; All-Star Alternate 4; Best Offensive Lineman 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Senior Seating Committee 4. WAYNE DIXON4 LARRY DIXON- ROSS DORMAN4Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Vice President 2; Home- room Treasurer 3. RICHARD DORRIE4Ham Club; Junior Concessions 3; Prom Committee 3. FRANCES DOTY4Philns 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; F.H.A. 2; Treasurer of Philos 3; Prom Committee 3; Concessions 3; Cashier 3; Devotions 3; Vice President of Philos 4; CEC 4; Vice-President 4. HELEN DOTY4Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Chap- lain 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; International Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 2, 3. SANDRA DOUBERLEY4-Prolibra 2; F.T.A. 3; C.B.-E. 4. MIKE DOUGHERTY4Key Club 3, 4; Prolibra Club.4; B-Squad Football 2. RICHARD DOUGLAS4 TAMMY DuBOSLPhilos 4; F.H.A. 4; Class Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. RAFAEL ECHEMEMDIA4Spanish Club 3, 4; President 4; Chaplain 3; Student As- sistant 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 4. DON EGAN4Vice President Sophomore Class 2; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Track 3; Latin Club 3; Greek Club 2, Homeroom President 2. CAROL GLENN,- CARRY ELLIS-Junior A c a d e m y of Science 2, 3; Band 2, 3. POLLY ELLIS-Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; F.H.A. 4; Office Worker 3, 4. Club DANNY ENGLISH4Golf 2, 3, .;4 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Homeroom 2; Homeroom Vice- President 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. NANCY ESTES4Philos 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 2' Parliamentarian 2; Senior Honor Society 3, 4' Vice President 4; Con- vention 3' Pep Squad 2, Spanish Club 4' National Merit Letter of Commendation 4' Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Vice- President 3' Homeroom Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant. GREG ETHINCTONkHonor Guard 4; Homeroom President 4; Track 3, 4. JIMMY EVANsiBand 2, 3, 4; Lieutenant 3; Captain 4; AIl-State Band 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. CHUCK FAIST--Lettermenis Club 3, 4; B-Squad Football 2; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Felowship of Christian Athletes 4. EVYE FARMERgF.T.A.'3, 4; Chess Club 3; French Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Attendance Office 3, 4. SUZANNE FAZZARI4B-Squad Cheer- leader 2; Captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Captain 4; Beacon 2, 3, 4; Chaplain 3; Vice President 4; Chaplain 0f I.C.C. 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Chairman 3; Red Cross Council 3; Homecoming Court 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 2, 3, 4; Candlelighter 3; Student As- sistant; Lettermenis Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FORDHAM4Student Assistant 3. RICHARD FOWLER4Prolibra Club 3; Baseball 3; Vice President of Prolibra Club 4; Student Assistant 4. JANET F0X4F0rt Lauderdale 2, 3. TERRI FOX-Santa Fe High School. TERRY FRANK4Student Assistant 4. DENNIS FRAZIER-Annual Staff 3, 4; Editor 4; Assistant Editor 3; Interact 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Interclub Council 4; Calen- dar Girl Escort 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; Basketball 2; Swimming 3, 4; Numerals 2, 3; Junior and Senior Basketball Team 3; Homeroom Vice-President 2, 4; Home- room President 3; Outstanding Senior 4; Octagon Club 4; Cypress Shadow Entry 3; Honorable Mention National Youth Leadership Contest 4; City Commissioner JUDY FREDERICK4F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Con- vention 2; Youth Fair 2, 3, 4. JOE GANEY-Colf 3, 4; Homeroom Secre- tary and Treasurer 2. ROBERT GAR LINGER4 Bill - BARRY GARLOWmTrack 2, 3, 4; All- Conference 3; All-County 3; All-State 3; Homeroom Vice President 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Junior Basketball team 3; Cross Country 4; Captain 4. LEWIS GEBHARDT4Latin Club 2. CAROL GEORGES-iiCeorgW-Beacon 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, 3, President 3, 4; I.C.C. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer; Swimming Team 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Prom Committee. BEVERLY CREEN4Girls Chorus 4. TIMMY GREENE-Baseball 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Assistant 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. PILI GLEN--Exchange Student from Col- ombia; Student Council 4; Beacon 4; Spanish Club 4; Key Club Sweetheart; F.F.A. Sweetheart finalist 4; Devilettes 4., 243 ' RAYMOND GIPSON4Track 3, 4, Cross Country, Captain; Lettermank Club. IRIS GILLEY4Squad Leader 3; F.H.A. 4. EUGENE GILEkArtisan Club 3; C.E.C. 4 PATTI GESSLER-Latin Club 2; Ami- ketos 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4,.Secretary 4; Calenda; Girl; Golf Team 4; Student Council 4; From Committee; Guidance office Assistant 3. FRANK CERSTNER- DIANA JOY GERBER4Anchor Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, Representative 4; Junior Academy .of Science 2, 3; Drama Club 4; Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom Vice President 2, Secre- tary 3. BERT GERBER-Sophomore Class Presi- dent; B-Squad Football 2, 3, Varsity 4; Prom Page; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; Junior Honor Society; City Youth Council; Student Council 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. PAT GRIERSON-Hi-Y 2; Prom Com- mittee Chairman; Chess Club 2; Annual Staff Photographer 3, 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 4; Student Assistant 4. BRENDA GRIFFIN-F.H.A. 2; Student Assistant 3; C.B.E. 4. DANIEL GRIFFITH4Track 2, 3, 4; In- teract 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 4. STEVE GRIFFITH-Western R e s e r v 6 Academy; Spanish Club 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom Vice President 3; Swimming 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Key Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Student Council 4. PHILLIP CRINER4Senior Seating Com. mittee. JOHN GRISWOLD4Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4. ELLIOTT GROSH-Intramural Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 3; Swimming Team 4; Annual Staff; Home- room Vice President 4. YVONNE GULLEDCE-Squad Leader 2; Homeroom President 3; Amiketos 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Paramedics 4; F.H.A. 3, 4. GEORGE WESLEY GUNN-Tennis 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 3; Lettermerfs Club. LARRY HAHN-Troy Military Academy 2, 3; Projectionist 4. BOYD HAMPTON- LOYD HAMPTON4-Homeroom Secretary 2; Student Assistant. CHARLES HANCOCK-Band 2, 3, 4; Hi- Y 2, 3, 4; Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Cherry Blossom Festival 2. DAVID HANLEY- DANNY HARBEN-Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Cherry Blossom Festival 2. ROBERT HARDMAN4-2Surf F raf-Base- hall, B Squa'd 2, Varsity 3, 4; Homeroom 2 Secretary 4. MARGUERIT E HARGROVE 4 2Betsy31- Anchor 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Squad Leader 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Office Worker 3, 4; Prom Committee. NELVIN HARRELhCooperative Educa- tion Club VAN HARRELL-Baseball 2, 3, 4. SANDY HARRIS- CAROLYN HARRISON4F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; D.C.T. 4. 244 DONALD RAY HARRISON-2Donnie -4 Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Florida State Decathlon 2;-Student Assist- ant 2. 3. 4; D.C.T. 4; Philo Fella 4. LINWOOD HARRISON43Knathole - Homeroom Treasurer 2; F.F.A. 2. RICHARD HART4Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SHERRI HARTLEY4IIIinois 2; French Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Secretary District N. H. S. 4; Drama Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. DARRYL HEAD-Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Prom Committee; Junior Concessions; Homecoming Committee. NANCY HICKMAN-National Junior Honor Society 2; Chaplain 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Treasurer of Home- room 3; Spanish Club 3, 4. BRENDA HIGHTOWER4Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4. JAMES HIGHTOWER4Chorus; Master F.F.A.; C.E.C.; D.E.; Band JERRY HILL-'Homeroom President 2, 3; Interact 4; Boys State 3; Band 2; Inter Club Council 3, 4; President 3; Inter Club Council Parliamentarian 4; Student Coun- cil Vice President 3; Student Council Pres- ident 4; Prom Page 2; Master of Cere- monies 3; Graduation Marshal 3.' ANDREA HISTED-Devilettes 3, 4; De- vilette Squad Leader 4; Homeroom Secre- tary 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Lettermen4s Club 4; Squad Leader 3. BURT HITCHCOCK-Interact 2, 3, 4; Board Member 2; Senior Seating Com- mittee 4; Homeroom Vice President 4; Graduation Usher 3. CHERYL HODGE-F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Chair- man 4; F.T.A. 4; Prolibra Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 4. JOE HOFFMAN4-Santa Fe High School 2; Boys State 3; State F.M.E.A. Clinic 3, 4; Baccalaureate Choir 3; American Le- gion Oratorical Contest4County, District, Area Winner, State Runner Up-Semi Final 3; Homeroom Vice President 4; State Mu- sic Contest 3; Voice Of Democracy; First Place; School: District Contest 4; Chorus President 4; Speech Assistant 4; Polk County Music Festival 3, 4; Outstanding Senior 4; I.C.C. 4. . ARTHENE HOLLISTER4Beacon 2, 3, 4; Para-Medics 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Assistant 3, 4. KENNETH HOLT4-Baseball 2, 3, 4; Para- Medic Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2; Chemistry Lab AssiXtant 4. KERMIT HOLT-Para Medic Club 2:- Pro- libra Club 3; Chairman Pro-Libra Club 4; Projectionist 3, 4. LETTIE HOLTON-Homeroom Se6retary 2; Squad Leader 2; Pep Club 2; Student Assistant 3; Anchor Club 3; C.B.E. 4; Hospitality Chairman. WARREN HOLZHAUSER-Spanish; Homeroom Vice President 4; Student As- sistant. WILLIAM HUGHES42Bill44eB-Squad Football 2; Varsity Football 4; Flag Bearer 4 BOB HUGHEkFoolball 4; B-Squad Basketball 2; Florida Boystate 3; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 4; Flag Bearer 4; Track 3. Quarter SHARON HULSEY-C.E.C. 4. PEGGY HUNNICUTT-Homeroom Sec- retary 2; Squad Leader 2; Student Assist- ant 2, 3, 4. GAIL HUNTER-Prolibra Club 4. PAUL IVES- PENELOPE JACOBY-2Penny444 Amike- tos 2, 3, 4; President 4; Latin Club 2; President 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Red Cross Council 2, 3; Inter-Club C Council 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice President 2; President 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Prom Committee 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 2; Girls State Alternate 3; First Chair of America; Student Assistant 3, 4. SYLVIA JASSWSquad Leader 2, 4; Chorus 2; C.E.C. 4; D.E. 4. THOMAS JOHNSON-Band 2, 3; Variety Band 2; Pep Club 3; Chess Club 4; Polk Vocational Center 4; Prom Committee 3. JOEL JOHN4Spanish Club 4; Red Cross Council 4; Student Assistant 3, 4. J ERRY J OHNSSEY4 HARRY JOHNSON-C.B.E. 4. SUSAN JOHNSON4National Merit Semi- finalist 4; Bausch and Lomb Honary Science Award 4; Class Vice President 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Vice President 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; First Junior Science. WAYNE JOHNSON-Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Lowering 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J OYNER BARBARA KAYLOR-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Secretary 2; International Club 2; Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4; Baccalaureate Candlelighter 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homeroom President 4; French Club 3; Secretary 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestant 4; I. C. C. 4; Annual Staff 4. MARCIA KEISTER-Bay County High School 2; Anchor Club 3, 4; Chorus 4; Librarian 4; Student Assistant 4. JEANNE KENNEDY-Varsity Cheerleader 3; A.C.A. Camp 3; GirPs State Alternate 3; Anchor Club 2; Squad Leader 2; Junior Honor Society 2; Baccalaureate Usherette 3; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Stu- dent Assistant 2, 3, 4; Attendance Office 2, 4; Lunchroom Cashier 3; Future Teacher of America 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Spanish Club 4. KEN KERCE- DAVID KEIFFER4Band 2, 3, 4; District Contest 3; Dance Band 2; Pep Band 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Trumpet Trio 2; District Contest 2; State Contest 2. FRED KEIKHAUFER-W.H.H.S. Drag Racing Team-Prwident 3, 4. TOMMY KILGORE- BETTY KILLEN4 KAY KIMPLING4Squad Leader 2; C.B.E. 4; Assistant Treasurer C.B.E. 4. ELAINE KING-F.H.A. 2; C.E.C. 4. HAROLD KING-- RICHARD KING-Pep Squad 3; F.T.A. 2. LARRY KINTNER4Band 2, 3, 4; Artisans Club 2; French Club 2; District Contest 2. GEORGE KIRTLEY- SHARON KITE-F.H.A. 2; Philos 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Spanish Club 4; Sweetheart Contestant 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Assistant 4; Satan Staff 4; Lettermen4s Club 4. INDIA KNIGHT-Mixed Chorus; Chorus; F.H.A.; Spanish Club. HERSHEL KNIGHTEN4 ROBERT KRIEGER4Swimming 2; B- Squad Basketball 2, 3. LAVON LAMBERT4Chorus 2, 3. KAREN LANG-Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; French Club 3; Newspaper 3; Junior Academy of Science 4; Student Assistant 2, 3, 4. PAUL LANGO- BECKY LANNINGEFHA. 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Chorus 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Student Assistant 4. NANCY LANSDEN-Amekitos 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Student Assistant 4. TALBERT LAUTER-Band 2, 3, 4; First Chair 2, 3, 4; District Band Contest 3; State Chorus Contest 3; Junior Honor Society 2; District Science Fair 2; Prom Committee 3; First Chair of America 3; Boy's State. 4; Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Polk County Music Festival 4. DAVID LAWLESS - 2Snake3 4 S q u a d Leader, Student Assistant. CLIFTON LELJunior Class Basketball 3; B squad basketball 2; REA. '3, 4; F.F.A. Sub-district quartet 3; Subdistrict Softball 3; Sentinel 4; Ag. Class Secretary 3; Girls Chairman of Sub Development Committee 3, 4; State Fair 3, 4, Student Assistant 3, 4. DAVID LEMONS-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee '3; Basketball 2, 3; Statistician 4; Senior Seating Committee 4; Prolibra 4. NANCY LESTER-Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 3; Drama Club 4; Anchor 3. BOB LEYNES-Interact 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Student Assistant 3, 4; Red Cross Coun- cil 3, 4, Newspaper staff 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Concessions 3. JOHN LINCO4F00tball 2; Baseball 2; Basketball 2, Homeroom secretary 2. ROGER LIVINGSTON4F.H.A. WANDA LIVINGSTON-Amiketos 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Cheerleading camp 3; F.H.A. 2; Junior degree 2; Home- room secretary 2; Lettermen3s club 3, 4, Prom committee 3; Annual staff 4; Hi-Y Bike race 2, 3; Student Assistant 3, 4. JAMES LOEHNER4 DEBORAH LONG-Band 2, 3; Concert 2, 3; C.B.E. 4. CAROL ANNE LUTHER4F.H.A. 2; F.T.A. 3; Paramedics 4; Philos 3; Student Assistant 2. GEORGE LUTTRELL-B-squad baseball 2, 3; Varsity 4 B-squad football 3; Varsity 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. MARY JEAN LYLE-Student council 3, 4; Class Representative 3; Class secretary 4; Amiketos 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2, 3; International Club, 3, Vice-President 3; Homeroom Vice president 2; Homeroom secretary 3; Squad leader 3; Baccalaureate usher 2; Prom committee 3; Jr. con- cessions 3; Devilettes 4; morning devotions 4; st. asst. 3, 4; Optimist Outstanding Stu- dent Award 4; Lettermen's Club 4. MARGARET MADDEN-St. Asst. 3; C.E.C. 4. JANE MALCOLM-Latin Club 2; Beacon Club 4; St. Asst. 4. KARON MALCOLMvFHA 2, 3; Pep Club2, 3; Squad leader 2; Para-medics 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. ILA MANN4Pep Club 2, 3; C.E.C. 4. KARYN MARSHALELatin Club 2; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, treasurer 3; Homeroom treasurer 3; Band 3, 4; St. Asst. 3. TACY MARTIN-FHA 2; C.E.C. 4. LINDA MARTINSON-Thomton Town- ship High School 3, Beacon Club 4, Devil- ettes 4, Spanish 4, Drama Club 4. ANNE MASON-FHA 2, 3; Student Asst. 2, 3; Prolibra 3; Pep Squad 2; DCT 4; Jr. Concession 3. DIANA MATHES-Student Assistant 2; Jr. Concessions 3; Prom Committee 3; FFA 3; Philos 3, 4; C.E.C.' 4. JOE MATHIStKey Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 3; Graduation Usher 3; Boys4 State 3. CYNTHIA MAY-International Club 3; Para-Medics 3, 4; Secretary 3. 242-247435733J W BILL MATTOX4G01f Team 2, 3, 4; DANNA MILLER4 JIM McASHAN4Football 2, 3, 4; Best Defensive Lineman 4; All-County, 4; All- State Honorable Mention 4; AH-American Nominee 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman Club 3, 4; Key Club 2; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 4; Homeroom Vice-Pres, 2, 3. SYLVIA ANN McCARTY-FHA 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Pres. 4; State Convention 3; Latin Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; St. Assistant 4; ICC 4. CARY McDANIEL4Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; From Page 2; Homeroom.Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; State Track 3, 4; FCA 4; St. Assistant 3; Letterman 'Club. LON MCDONALD4Pep Club 2; St. As- sistant 2; C.B.E. 4; Beacon 'Club 3; St. Assistant 3; Beacon Club 4. DOUGLAS McINTEE-FFA 2; Chess Club 2; Projectionist 2; Chess Club 3. LESLIE McIVER-Beacon Club 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; St. Assistant National Youth Power Win- ner; Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 3; S.A.S.C. Delegate; Newspaper Staff Fea- ture Editor; Elk,s Leadership Award; Swimming Team 3, 4; Drama Club, Vice President 4. DAVE McLAURIN-Lake Wales 2; Sara- sota 3; Homeroom Vice President 4. BOBBY McLEOD-F.F.A.; D.C.T. 3, 4. LARRY McLENDON4Aubumda1e 2, 3; C.E.C., President. LINDA McNEER-Beacon Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Vice President 4; Optimist Youth Council 3, 4; Latin Club 2, Parliamentarian; Homeroom President 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MEADOWkBand 2, 3, 4, Is! Lieutenant 4, Drum, Major 4; District Contest 3, 4; All County, Band, Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Homeroom Vice President. SUSAN MEHRLUST-Homeroom Presi- defxt 2; Squad Leader; Anchor 2, 3, 4, President 4; I.C.C. 4; Key Club Sweet- heart; Tennis Team 4; Student Assistant 4. MARDI MEINIChPittsburgh 2; French 3, 4, Vice President 2. GARY MERRITT4Chorus. GEORGE MILLER-Football 2, 3, 4; Lettermeds Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Home- room Officer 2, 3. PATRICIA MILLER-Oklahoma 2; Devil- ettes 4; Amiketos 4; Student Assistant 4. JERRY MINCEY4Key Club; Homeroom Vice President 4. ELITA MOCK-F.H.A. 2, 3; Student As- sistant 3; D.C.T. 4. LINDA MONGELIhPhilos 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 4; Red Cross Council 3; Devil- ettes 3, 4, Captain 4; Lettermen's Club; Prom Committee Chairman; Attendance Office 3, 4; Baccalaureate Usherette; In- ter Club.Council 4. BILLIE MONK4Philos 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 3; Paramedics 2; F.T.A. 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Student Assistant 3; Prolibra Club 4; Librarian 4. JOYCE MOON-VodW-FTA. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Tennis Team 4, F.H.A. 3 4. LINDA MOORE - Wendy3 4- Amiketos, Senior Board Member; F.H.A. 2, 3, Chair- man 2, 3; Devilettes 3, 4; Lettermen3s Club; Student Assistant 2, 3, 4; Cashier 4; Junior Concessions; Annual. Staff 4; Newspaper Staff; Prom Committee Chair- man; Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Squad Leader; Attendance Office 2, 4; Class Ring Committee. MARY MOORLC.E.C. 4; F.H.A. 2. CHARLES MORRISON4 REGINA MULFORD4F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 4; F uture Nursbs 2; Paramedics 4; Philos 4; Latin Club 2; Student As. sistant 4. JOYCE MULLIS-Homeroom President 2, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Guidance Office 3; C.B.E. 4. MERRIE LYNN MUMA- JOHN MURRAY-Tennis Team; Squad Leader; Red Cross Council 3, 4, President 4; I.C.C. 4; Student Assistant 4. ROBERT W. MUSSELWHITE-3Bob,,- Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, District Convention 2, 4; Junior Academy of Science 2; Graduation Usher 3; News- paper Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4. JAMES MYERS42Jimmy34Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, Lettermen3$ Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, Homecoming Court. BILL MURRELL-Track 3; Swimming Team 2, 4; Football; Lettermenk Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Interact Club, Board of Directors 3. EMMETT EDWIN NIX4D.C.T. JAMES NIX-F.F.A. Advisor 4; F.T.A. 4. THOMAS NORRELL4D.C.T. 3, 4; Stu- dent Assistant; Squad Leader. RICHARD NUDELMAN4Baseball 2. GLORIA OLSON-Paramedics 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Society 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; F.H.A. 2; Guidance Office 3, 4; Prom Committee 3.4 JOHN O4NEAL-4Football. LETHA OWENS-Beacon Club 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 2; Student Assistant 3, ,4. JAMES O'LEARY4 KEITH OLIVER4Band 2, 3, 4; First Chair of America. 245 ERIK'OLSEN-Key Club 3, 4; Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 4; Homeroom Vice Presi- dent; Student Assistant 4; Graduation Usher 3; Junior Concessions 3. JOHN ELVIN PALMER-D.C.T. DANNY PATE-F.F.A. 3; D.C.T. 4; Foot- ball 2. WALLACE PEDE'- 2Wally -Glee Club 4; Annual Cartoonist 4; Newspaper Staff 4. SUSAN PERKINS42Perk34Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3, President 4; Guidance of- fice Assistant 2, 3, 4; Girls Swimming Team 3, 4; Prom Committee; Squad Leader; F.H.A, 2; Junior Concessions. J UDY PEACOCK- CATHY PETERS-Band 2, 3, 4; District Contest; Cherry Blossom Festival 2; Latin Club 2; Student Assistant 4. LEE PETERS-Baseball, B Squad 2, 3, Varsity 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Squad Leader 2, 4. DONNA PETRICEK4Para-Medics 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4; French Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 4; I.C.C. 4; Annual Staff 3; Lab Assistant 4. DOLORES ANN PETRILPara-Medics 4; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 4; French Club 2; Chorus 4; Student Assistant 4. LINDA PHILLIPS-Chorus 2, 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; Homeroom President 2; C.E.C.; Treasurer 4. TIMOTHY PHILLIPS- BILL FLETCHER4Band 2, District Con- test 2. GENE POLLOCK4 J UDITH L. POTTER4 MIKE POUCHER4Baseball 2, 3, 4; Home- room Treasurer 2; Squad Leader 2; Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes 4. CARY PREISLER- IVAN PRESCOTT-Junior Academy of Science; Spanish Club; Hi-Y; C.E.C. Club. BILL PRINCLE-Manutee 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Football 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. SUSAN REAVES4F.H.A. 2, 3; Red Cross Council 4; Chorus 4. RADNEY MARKEL REDDHN a t i o n a1 Honor Society 4. JERE REDDICK-Cheerleader 3, 4, i Squad 2; Philos 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Presdent 4; I.CC. 3, 4, Chaplain 3; Prom Page; National Honor Society; Junior Honor Society; Baccalaureate; Spanish Club 3, 4; Optimist Youth Council 3, 4; Homeroom President 2, 3' Prom Commit- tee 3; Girls State; Key Club Sweetheart; Cover Girl; Homecoming Queen. JOHN REED-Student Assistant. WILLIAM REEL- DONNA REIDaHomeroom Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Devil- ettes 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Student As- sistant 4. ELIZABETH JEAN REITZ-iiBetsy'i- Philos 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 2; Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Philos Secretary. DANNY REYNOLDS- 246 RUTH RICEw-Prolibra; Squad Leader 2; C.E.C. MARGARET JANE RIDDLINC42Tink2- F.H.A. 2; Chorus 3, 4; District and State Contest 3, 4; Devilettes 3; French Club 3; Newspaper staff 4. SALLY LEE RICGyStudent Assistant 3; D.C.T. 4. EDWARD R O B E R T S 4 Basketball, B Squad 2. TERRY ROBERTS-Auburndale 2; Stu- dent Assistant 4; Football 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 3; Homeroom President; Let- termanis Club; Homecoming Escort 4. JONTIE ROBERTS4Projectionists 4; Pro- libra 4. LINDA ROBERTkFHA. 2, 3; Prolibra Club, Treasurer 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; C.E.C. 4. VIRGINIA LOUISE ROBERTSON-20in- ger'i4Anchor 2, 3, 4, Senior Director; Prom Page 2; Prom Committee 3; Girls State; Homecoming Court; Cheerleader 3, 4; B Squad 2; Spanish Club 4; Key Club Sweetheart; Calendar Girl; Squad Leader Student Assistant; Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Junior Honor Society. KATHRYN ROBINSON-F.H.A. 2; C.E.C. 4; DE. 4. BUDDY ROGERS-Homecoming Escort 4; Football 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Lettermenis Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 4; Homeroom Officer 2; Track 4. LATRICIA ROGERkF.H,A, 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Chorus Officer 3, 4, District and State Contest 2, 3, 4; Devilettes 3. SHERRIE-LEE ROGGEN--F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Assistant 3; C.E.E. 4. EDWIN PAUL ROHDE4Track 2, 3. BRUCE ROSS-Baseball 2, 3; Football 3; Student Assistant 3, 4; Prom Committee; Spanish Club 4. BILLY ROUSE4 JENET ROUTZONC4F.H.A. JUDY ROWLAND4ProIibra Club, Treas- urer 4; Chorus, Officer 4; Homeroom Of- ficer 2; Student Assistant 2, 3; Librarian 4; F.H.A. 2. KURT RUMLER4 GARY RUNNELS4Hi-Y; Football 2; Baseball 2, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Lab Assistant. RICKI SCHOPKE-2Ric 4Band 2, 3, 4, Polk County Honor Band 4; First Chair of America 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4, Accompanist 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Chaplain 4; Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Pep Band, SUE ANN SCOTT-vBand 2, 3, 4; Contest Chorus 3, State Contest 3; Chorus 4; Anchor 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Red Cross Council 3; Squad Leader 3; Student Assistant. LARRY SECKEIr- CLIFTON SELLERL BOBBY SELSER4Ba1id 2, 3, 4, Polk County Honors Band 4; Drama Club; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Cainesville High School 2, 3. WILL SELSER4Gainesville; Band 4; Polk County Musical Festival; All-County Band. JONNIE SENDRAEBeacon 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; District Contest 3; Cherry Blos- som Festival 2; Red Cross 3; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 3; Chess Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Devotions 4; Annual Staff 4; Majoretles 2, 3, 4; Solo Majorette 4; Chorus 3; Contest Chorus 3; Student Assistant 4; Squad Leader 3; Outstanding Senior 4; From Committee 3. CHARLES SEXTON4Prolibra Club 2, 3, 4; B-Squad Football 2; Varsity Football Manager 3, 4; Lettermenis Club 4. DEAN SEYBOLD-C.E.C. 4. JAMES SEYMOUR4 REGINA SHELTON-F.H.A, 2; Guidance Office 3; C.B.E. 4. SHERLEY SHERIDAN4Homeroom Treas- urer 2; F.H.A. 3; C.B.E. 4; Assistant Treasurer 4. ROGER SHERILL- TERRY SHIPE-Band 2, 3, 4, District Contest 4; Dance Band 2; Cherry Blos- som Festival 4' Pep Band 4. SANDY SHORES-Beacon Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Washington 2; Drum Major 4; French Club 2, 3; Chorus 4; Student Director 4. BETTY SHOUPPLC. B. E. 4, Photograph- er 4; Student Assistant 4. BOBBY SHOUPPE-F.F.A. 2. MARY SHOUPE- MARY JANE SIEG4FH.A. 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4, FHTA 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Assistant 3, 4. PATRICIA SILVEY-iiPattiiL-Tri- Hi- Y 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; B- Squad Cheerleader 2' Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, Student Assistant 2, 3, 4; Golf 4; Home: room Vice President 3. RONNIE SIMMONS- SUZANNE SLOCUM4 BILL SMITH4 GARY SMITH4 GENE SMITH- HOWARD SMITH- SUSAN SMITH- CHARLES SMITH-Band 2, 3; Vice Presi- dent Senior Class 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Student Council 4; District Convention 4; Senior Seating Committee 4' Newspaper Staff 4, News Editor 4; Student Assistant 4; Football Manager 4. JOY SMITH4Anch0r 2, 3, 4; Correspond- ing Secretary 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Historian 3; President 4; Junior Honor Society 2. RONNIE SMITH4Pep Club 2; Satan Staff 3; F.T.A. 4; Student Assistant 3, 4. MARVIN SMITH- RONNIE SMITH-Band 2, 3, 4; Band As- sistant 4; Cherry Blossom Festival 2; Polk County Honor Band 4; Contest Band 3. SQUIRE 'SMITH-Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; Chairman of Prom Com- mittee 3; Junior Concessions 3; Bicycle Safety Campaign 3; Homecoming Float Co-Chairman 4; Parking Lot Committee 4; Spanish Club 4. RICKY SNELL-French Club Treasurer 3; Swimming Team 3, 4. JUDY SNIPES4C.EC. 4; Assistant Treas- urer 4. HELEN STINSON-D.C.T. 4 HONEY STEELE4Amiketos 2, 3, 4; Prom Page 2; F.T.A. 2; Devilettes3, 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest 4; Talent Show 2; Satan'Staff 4; Homeroom Vice President 2; Prom Committee 3. ELIZABETH STRUTHERS-Band 2, 3, 4; Second Lieutenant 4; Solo Clarinet 4; All-County Band 4; All-State Reading Band 4; Junior Honor Society 3, 4; President. 4; I.C.C. 3, 4; Amiketos 2, 3, 4; Historian 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Library As- sistant 2, 3. J 0E STURGESS4 SUSAN SWARTZ-B-Squad Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Prom Page 2; Philos 2, 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3; Calendar Girl 3; Homecoming Court 4; Key Club Sweet- heart 4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Stu- dent Assistant 3, 4. JIMMY SWEATmStudent Newspaper Staff 4. .LINDA SOWARDS-Student Assistant 2, 4, Attendance Office 4; Amiketos 3, 4; Parliamentarian 4; Prom Committee 3. HALUK SOYDAN415tanbul, Turkey; In- teract Club 4; Student Council 4; Ex- change Student A.F.S. 4. BONNIE SPAUGH4Philos 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; District Contest 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Junior Honor Society 2; Student As- sistant 3; Cherry Blossom Festival 2. PATSY SPAUCH-Chorus 3, 4. MIKE SPEARS- SUE SPRINKLE-Amiketos 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 4; Devilettes 4; Letter- men4s Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Sganish Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Student As- sistant 4. NANCY SPICER'-F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; F.T.A. 2; Honor Roll Student 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Treasure: 3; Student Assistant 4. GLENN STARLING4-F.F.A. 2; Justice 2; D.C.T. 4. TOM STEELLKey Club 2, 3, 4; Secfe- tary 4; District Convention 2, 3, 4; ha- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Junior Concessions 3; Senior Seating Com- mittee 4; Boy's State Alternate 4. ANN STEPHENSON --Homeroom Vice President 2; Sophomore Class Secretary; Glee Club Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Anchor 2, 3, 4; Latin Club; French Club; Student Council Representative 3; Anchor 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Junior Honor Society 3; National Honor Society 4; F.F.A. Sweet- heart 4. MAC STEWART4Footba11 2, 3, 4; Let- termen4s Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Chris4 tian Athletes 4. THOMAS SWEET- MIKE TANKERSLEY4Band 2, 3. VICTOR TANNER4Track 2. GAIL TATE-C.E.C.; Student Assistant 3, 4, JANET TATTERSON-F.T.A. Parliamen- tarian 2; F.H.A.; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Chess Club 2; Tennis team manager. CHERYL JEAN TAYLOR-Amiketos 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; F.H.A.; Devilettes 3, 4; Prom committee; Homerqom Vice Pr6si- dent 2; Student Assistant 3; Attendance office 3. GEORGE FRED TAYLOR- LYNN TAYLOR4F.H.A. 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Historian 3; Chorus 3; Drama 4; Student Assistant 3. Assistant 4; RUBY TAYLOR-Latin club 2; Philos 2, 3, 4; Polibra 2; F .H.A. 4. ; RANDY TERRELL-Football 3, 4; Track 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Vice President 4; Student Assistant 4. MARY JANE TESSEM4F.T.A. 2, 3; F.H.A. 4; Amiketos 2; Student Assistant 3; Paramedics 2; Junior Honor Society 2. BILLY THOMAS-C.E.C. 4; DE. 4. DANNY THOMAkFootball 3, 4; Base- ball 3, 4. CLYDE THOMPSON4H0meroom V i c e President 4. CHARLES THOMPSON4 ELIZABETH JOY THOMPSON-F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 3; Squad Leaderl3; C.B.E. 4; CEO 4. DALE TOOLL RAY TOMLINSON4Basehall 2, 3; Basket- ball 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletm 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Track Manager 4; Student A54 sistant. JOHN EDWIN TUTTLE JR.-2Eddie3- Bartow 2; Football, Varsity 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Prom Committee; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Homeroom President 4; Key Club 4. , SHARYN VANCLBeacon 2, 3, 4; Span- iish Club 4. GAYLE VAN HEW;Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Secretary 4; Spanish Club 4. ARLENE VAN SANT43Lene34Beacon 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2, Secretaryfi; Drama Club 4; Swim- ming Team 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, State Con- vention Annual Staff 4; Devilettes 3, 4, Squad Leader 3; Student Assistant 3; Prom Committee; Lettermenk Club 3, 4; Attendance Office Assistant 4. JAMES VARNER- NORA LOUELLA V E N R I C K- Squad Leader 2, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3; Chorus 3; Pro- libra 4. JAMES WAKEFIELD4 ' JO'ANN WALKER4F.H.A.; Prom Com- mittee; Student Assistant. ZOFIA WALKOWIAK-F.H.A. NORMA WALLACLF.T.A.V 3, 4; Tri-Hi; Y 3, 4; Student Assistant 3; Prom Com- mittee; Spanish Club 4. JOHN D. WALLS JRr-Projectionfst 3; D.C.T. 4. WAYN E WARM JUNE WATSON-Devilettes 3; Chorus 3, 4; Lettermen3s Club; Student Director. MADITH WEBBER-Chorus '2; F.H.A. 2; Prolibra Club, Secretary 4. WAYNE EUGENE WEED-F.F.A.; Chair- man of Community Service and Scholarship Committee. EDITH WEEKS-3Peanut - Homeroom Vice President Secretary 4; Pep Club 2; Squad Leader .2; F.H.A. 3; Student As- sistant 3, 4. . ETHEL WEINBERG-Maine 2, 3; Drama Club 4, President 4; I.C.C. 4; Student Assistant 4. FRANCES WELCH4Pep Squad 2; News- paper Staff 3; F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 4. BOBBY WELW SANDRA WELLyBand 2, 3,, 4, A11 Cdunty Band 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; French Club 3; Drama Club 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. LEONARD WESTON4-Band 2, 3; Chorus - 3; District Contest 2, 3; State Contest 2, 3. CAROL WETHERINGTON4Anchor 2, 3, 4; Historian 4; Student Council 3; Class Ring Committee 3; Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society; Spanish Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Baccalaureate Candlelighter; Prom Committee Chairman; Outstanding Senior; Squad Leader 3; Student Assistant. ELEANOR 'JEAN WHIRLEY-Homeroom Treasurer 2; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Stu- dent Assistant 3; Room Representative 4; C.B.E. 4. ELIZABETH ANN WHITE-F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Squad Leader 2; Para Medics 2. 3. JERRY WHITLTrack 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4, B. Squad 3. TOMMY WHITESIDES- MARGIE WHITTINGTON- WILLIAM BOND WIGGINS- WAYNE WILCOX4DCT.; committee member. JUDY WILKEkBeacon Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; St. Assistant 4. LINDA WILKES-FHA 2; St. Assistant 2', 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 3; Home- room Treasurer 4. ' J. W. WILLARD-Sgt. of Arms of Pro- libra Club. j PATRICIA LYNN WILLIAMS4Philos 2, 3, 4; Devilettes 3, 4; Squad Leader 4; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 4; H. R. 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