Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)

 - Class of 1951

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Class Prophecy This is Station WZHS bringing you Nelda Cook with all the latest gossip. Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Tonight I thought you might be interested in hearing abouK the 1951 ZHS graduates who have traveled the road to fame and fortune. And now on with the broadcast. Flash! Joyce Baker, music teacher in the elementary school at ZHS, is having troubles. Those little kids don't leave any leisure time on her hands!! Guy Canaday was signed last week as manager of the Zephyr Poodles, local pro football team. Wedding Bells: Mary Ann Vestal, head librarian at the Public Library for the past few years, and Rex Gilbreath, candidate for governor, are rumored heading for that certain middle aisle any day now. Hot off the wires: Mary Jo Groselle, the gal with the mathematical mind, has just landed a job as Einstein’s new advisor. Jon Ferguson finally received a promotion. He is now known as the world's best jerk—soda, that is! Flash: Barbara Sabin and Helene Rexroad are now operating a thriving partnership in Crystal Springs —Barbara runs the Kill'em With Kindness Con- valescent Home and Helene is a lady undertaker with the motto you wheel 'em in, we wheel 'em out. Bill Marshall, local police chief is to be congratu- lated. He finally caught Limpy McGuire, the des- perate gunman. Big News: Walter Hill reported still serving Uncle Sam faithfully—as head of the Marine Corps. He is now in position to get pal Jimmy Richards out of the brig! And now your announcer— Is your motor feeling loggy? It is? Then give it a tune up at Harry's you wreck 'em, we fix 'em shop. Harry Wheeler, Prop. Hot off the wires: Glen Davis saved up enough money to buy out Shore's Dairy. It was hard pulling but he finally installed a new milking machine. Bill Stallings really going up in the world!!! He sits in a look-out tower and watches for fires!!! Cynthia Hinsz's dental clinic is reported to be a great success. She, too, sends her ex-patients to Helene Rexroad. Poor Doc Riley didn't stand a chance once Cyn decided there was gold in them thar teeth! Jack Lamb is still slaving away as a poor underpaid school teacher. His kindergarden cur- rently rivals Miss Stranger's in popularity. Congratulations to Martha Mae Keller. That lucky gal got rich quick when she devised a shorter meth- od of Shorthand! Some people get all the breaks. Have you heard that poor Coach Clements gave up in despair after being sponsor of the Class of '51? He quit the teaching profession entirely and opened a nice, quiet peaceful bowling alley on Fifth Avenue. Jim Ferguson is employed there as head and only pin boy!! Donald Welsch is due to become the most cele- brated scientist of the 20th Century. He made fly- ing platters out of flying saucers! The wealthy indus- trial magnate, Hilda Nesbitt, has erected a monu- ment to the Class of '51 in the form of a cat orphan- age, to be run and operated by her former class- mate Mary Greene. The institution will be known by the title of The Thing and quiet appropriately too. Flash and my last item for the evening! Rumor has it that Marilyn McClellan's new supper club is sched- uled to open very soon. Also heard that Erleta Keen is slated to be the featured entertainer at Mac's. It is also rumored that Mr. Leon Luckenbach, former principal at ZHS, will be released soon from the Bide-A-Wee Nursing Home. He has been re- cuperating from a nervous break-down suffered in 1951. That's about all the news to report so this is Nelda Cook signing off and wishing you a very good good night.

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Cast Will And Zestament We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind and body, hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. To our Alma Mater, ZHS, and all the students and faculty who make up the school, we leave this Zephilsco of 1951 and the office furniture. To the teachers we leave fond memories of the angelic Seniors of 1951, also many thanks for all the help you have given us! To Mr. Luckenbach we leave a bottle of hadacol to give him strength to put up with the Seniors next year. To Coach Clements we leave our many thanks for seeing us through our Junior and Senior years, also our sincere appreciation for being the best sponsor any group could ask for. To the Junior Class we leave ambition to them to become Seniors. To the Sophomore Class we leave a sponsor like Miss Clement to start them off on the right track. To the Freshman Class we leave four years of hard work, also fond memories of Goon Day. I, Harry Wheeler, leave my ability to get along with Mr. J. Clark in band, to Joe Paul Womack and to Franklin Canaday my ability to flirt. I, James Richards, leave my ability to play Football to Hap Cherry and also my ability to love the gals without getting caught to Conrad Morgan. I, Guy Canaday, leave my towering height to Wilmer Wetherington and my job as Football and Basketball Manager to Lamarr Herndon. I, Glen Davis, leave my ability to ride a motorcycle safely to Robert Luscomb. I, Jon Ferguson, leave my small feet to Bill McIntosh. I, Cynthia Hinsz, leave my quiet, bashful, ways to Julia Belle Prachar, and my madness for cutting hair to Joan Johnson. I, Helene Rexroad, leave my job as class reporter to Carolyn Jones and my position as Basketball Manager to Shirley Leeson. I, Bill Marshall, leave to Joe Sutorus my curly black hair. I, Mary Ann Vestal, leave my freckles to Bobby Fullwood. I, Hilda Nesbitt, leave my towering height of 5' 71 2 to J. W. Jones and my ability to go steady during my Senior year to Lois Greene. I, Barbara Sabin, leave to Pat Edwards my ability to get along with the boys. I, Mary Greene, leave my ability to run errands and work in the office to Eddie White. I, Erleta Keen, leave my dark, raven beauty to Margie Wilkinson. I, Jack Lamb, leave my ambition to be a Symphony orchestra leader to Skip Riley and to Jeanne McGavern my ability to play the cornet. I, Martha Mae Keller, leave my position as majorette to Anne Hosmer and my ability to talk all the time to Kathy Kersey. I, Jim Ferguson, leave my height 6 4 to Carl Heufel. I, Joyce Baker, leave my slim graceful figure to Bill Richards and my ability to go with an air force fella to Barbara Frost. I, Marilyn McClellan, leave my height to John Forbis and my position on the basketball team to Janis Thorn. I, Walter Hill, leave my ability to know it all to Pat Jewett. I, Nelda Rae Cook, leave my sophisticated manner to Jim Kerr and my ability to always control my temper to Barbara Smith. I, Mary Jo Groselle, leave my mathematical ability to John Wasner and my vacant desk in homeroom to Bob Pace. I, Donald Welsch, leave my ability to get the Studebaker at any time to Larry Rickard. I, Bill Stallings, leave a bottle of old-spice, to Jack Clardy and my power over women to J. D. Locke. I, Rex Gilbreath, leave my long line of girl friends to Clifford Rowe and my ability to type to Shirley Pintler.



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JUNIOR PLAY Willie's Week-End CAST Willie Harry Wheeler Eva Wood Nelda Cook Mr. Hodges Mrs. Winkle Joyce Baker Shirley Mary Ann Vestal Martha Mae Keller Brenda Marilyn McClellan Mrs. McDonald Helene Rexroad Mulligan Elizabeth Bryant Mrs. Wood Cynthia Hinsz Mr. Sanders James Richards Mr. Posey Janie Lou Hilda Nesbitt Orderlies Donald Welsch Bill Marshall Patient Director CLASS MOTTO Not Finished, Just Begun CLASS COLORS Sold and Blue CLASS FLOWER Carnation SENIOR PLAY The Boarding-House Reach CAST Wilbur Maxwell Rex Gilbreath Hercules Nelson James Richards Betty Lou Maxwell Nelda Cook Connie Maxwell Bernadine Martha Mae Keller Mrs. Maxwell Mr. Maxwell . .. Aunt Mary Cynthia Hinsz Ninety Volt Jones Roughouse Ruby Lucy Burns Nora Limpy McGuire Harry Wheeler Mr. Potter Jon Ferguson Mrs. Mott Connoly Director Miss Matilda Clement SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Rex Gilbreath Vice President.................. Jack Lamb Secretary Joyce Baker Treasurer....................Mary Ann Vestal CLASS GIFT TO SCHOOL ... OFFICE FURNITURE

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