Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)
- Class of 1956
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF 'Z, E15 H Y R HIL LS HIG H SCHOOL PROUDLY PRESENTS THE To Mr. Henderson, our principal, we dedicate this 1956 Zephilsco. This is our token to him for the much help and guidance he has shown us in the past year. Our thanks go to him for coming here when our school needed him most and helping us get a good start in the right direction toward higher educational and moral standings. Again we say. Thank you. Mr. Henderson. MRS. RAYBELLE SURRATT School Secretary MR. T. EDD WEBB MRS. MARJORIE B. PARANTHA MR. MARTIN WALTERS MR. ERNEST L. KRETSCHMAR Assistant Principal BUS DRIVERS MR. BIRD, MR. SAWTELLE, MR. WHEELER, MRS. SMITH, and MRS. TYRE CUSTODIANS MR. HOUCK, and MR. KALBAUGH ne Bobby Jona Id MELBA ILA ADKINSON Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3. OTIS ALEX ALLEN, JR. FFA 1.2. 3.4; 4-H Club 1.2.3, 4; Junior Play; Basketball 4. EDITH NELL AUSTIN Band 1.2.3,4; German Band 2,4; Glee Club 1,2.3; Annual Staff 4. NATESCHA ANNE BETTERMAN Journalism 1; Library Club 1; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Sub- scription Editor of Zephilsco 4; Junior Class Editor of Zephilsco” 4. LARRY ALVIN BURNETTE Baseball 3,4; Basketball 4; Glee Club 4; FFA 1.2,3.4; Library Club 1; 4-H Club 2.3. TOMMY JACKSON CARTE 4-H Club 1. MARY VONCEIL CLARDY Marjorette 1; Secretary of Class 2; Glee Club 1.4. Vice President 4; Cheerleader 3.4; Head Cheerleader 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Trio on Radio Program 4; Basketball 1,2; All-Conference Basketball 2. RICHARD WENDELL COLLINS Football 4; Baseball 1.4; Basketball 1; FFA 1.2. LILLIAN ANN CONE Glee Club 1.2,4; FHA 1,2. DENA YVONNE COOPER Band 1.2.3,4; Glee Club 3; Secretary of Class 1; Annual Staff 4; All-State Band 3. EDWARD COURTNEY CURTIS LEE CRAIG Football 2,3.4; Basketball 3.4; Baseball 3,4; 4-H Club 1; President 2,3; Student Council Representative 2; Vice President 3; Alternate 4; Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 1; FFA 1.2; Junior Play; Radio Club 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4. KAY FRANCES CRAWFORD Glee Club 1,2,4, Vice Presi- dent 2; Treasurer of Class 4; Secretary of Glee Club 4; Class Junior Play; Annual Staff 4. CONSTANCE DAYTON Glee Club 1; Student Repre- sentative 1; Band 1,2,3,4. JAMES HENRY DENNISON Band 1,2,3; FFA 1; Photography 1; Glee Club 4; Junior Play; Assistant Director of Senior Play. JANET LEE FREED Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Annual Staff 4; Candidate for Annual Queen 4. NATHAN CURTIS GEIGER Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Football Prince 3; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3.4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Treasurer 3; Secretary of FFA 2; Candidate for Annual King 4. ELLEN ETTA HEATH Basketball 2; Library Club 1; Journalism 2,3,4; Office Staff 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Editor of Zephilsco 4. RUBYE LEE HILL Library Club 1,2; President of Library Club 2; Glee Club 4; Majorette 2,3,4. ROBERT GROVER HOWELL Football 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2; FFA 3,4; Vice President of Class 1; President 2; Agricul- ture 3,4. JANE CAROLYN HUGHES Glee Club 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Secretary of Class 4; Candi- date for Football Queen 4; Candidate for Annual Queen 4. JAMES JARRETT, JR. Band 1,2,3; Student Council 2,4, Secretary 2; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Junior Class Play; Boys’ State 3; Senior Class President; Senior Class Play; Annual Staff. JAMES HOGE JONES Library Club 1; Editor of Bulldog Bulletin 4; Associate Editor Zephilsco 4; Student Council 3; President of Class 1,3; Junior Play; Senior Play 4; Journalism Club 2,3,4. OUVEE JONES Student Council Representative 2; Glee Club 1.2,3,4. ROGER WILLIAM LANE FFA 3; Football 2; Library Club 1; Vice President 1; Basketball 1; Annual Staff 4. NANCY ANN LEE Majorette 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,4, President 4; FHA 1; Homecoming Princess 3; Candi- date for Homecoming Queen 4; Senior Play 4; Trio for Radio Program 4. ALBERT LEROY LINCOLN Band 1.2,3.4; Football 4; Tennis 1,2,3; Radio Club 4; Orchestra 1. NELLIE PAULINE LOCKE Band 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2; Junior Play; Clubs Editor for Zephilsco 4; Band Captain 4; State Band Clinic 4. DAVID LAMARR MASSEY Library Club President 1; FFA 1,2, 3,4; FFA Treasurer 2; FFA President 4; Student Council President 4; Class President2; Vice President 3; School Radio Announcer 4; Glee Club 2,4; 4-H Club 1,2.4. RICHARD MATTINGLY Football 1.2.3.4; All-Confer- ence 4; Most Valuable Player 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Sportsmanship Award 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Play; Track 2,3,4. NANCY ELIZABETH MILLER 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1.2; Basketball 1.2; Volleyball Captain 4; Glee Club 1.4. ROBERT WESLEY NELSON Football 1,2,3,4; All-Confer- ence 4; Homecoming King 4; Track 3.4; Basketball 4; FFA 3.4, Vice President 4; Library Club 1; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Baseball 4. MARY ELIZABETH NEWSOME Glee Club 4. EDITH MARGARET OVERTON Glee Club 1,2.3; GA 1,2; FHA 1; Basketball 1; Class Secretary 1. SARAH ELIZABETH PECK Glee Club 2; FHA 1.2; Beta Club 2.3.4; Band 1,2.3; Library Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2; Student Council Treasurer 1; Secretary 2; Girls' State 3; Senior Play; Candidate for Annual Queen. PEARL ALLIE ROWE Glee Club 1; FHA 1. MARY JESSIE SAWTELLE Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2, 3,4; Head Majorette 3; Drum Majorette 4. MARGARET ANN SEPPANEN Library Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Club 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play. CAROL ANN SIBLEY Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Play; Basketball 2; Student Council Representative 1; Senior Class Editor of Zephilsco 4; Busi- ness Manager of Zephilsco 4. GAIL MARIE SMITH Band 1, 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Office Staff 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Secretary of Class 2. JAMES FRANCIS WASNER Vice President of Class 1; Football 2,3,4; FHA 2,3; Glee Club 4, CHARLES C. WHITTINGTON, JR. Band 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 3,4; Radio Club President 4. CHARLES DONALD WHITWORTH Projector Club 1; President of Class 2; Vice President 4; Basketball 2.3; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Annual King Candidate 4; School Radio Announcer 4. LINDA LEE WILLIAMS Treasurer 1; Glee Club 1.2.4; Majorette 4; Annual Queen Candidate 4; Annual Staff 4. AUTOGRAPHS CLASS HISTORY The future looked bright for 16 timid and bashful boys and girls who, back in 1944. took their first steps down the hall of Zephyrhills School. They were: Melba Adkinson, Edith Austin, Vonceil Clardy, Ellen Heath, Ruby Hill, Olivee Jones, Nancy Miller, Nell Locke, Betty Newsome, Mary Sawtelle, Curtis Craig, Nathan Geiger, Roger Lane, James Jones, Robert Nelson, and Lamarr Massey. We began our education under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Hamilton. Believe it or not this bunch of little wiggle-worms made it on to the second grade where we were joined by Alex Allen. This year we had two teachers, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Price. In the third grade we were joined by five new pupils. They were: Yvonne Cooper, Connie Dayton, Gail Smith, Larry Burnette and James Wasner. Again it took two teachers to hold us in the right path. Mrs. Hart and Miss Rawlinson had this great honor. Well, the fourth grade passed without too much interruption. Mrs. Ellmaker and Mrs. Melius had their hands full with us though. Linda Williams, Margaret Seppanen and James Dennison joined our happy little, or should I say big family. On to the fifth grade where Pearl Rowe was our only addition. This was the year we had to learn the 48 states and their capitals. We finally did this under the leader- ship of Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Zarth. Nancy Lee, Carol Sibley, James Jarrett and Richard Mattingly came to join us in our last year in grammar school. Teachers this year were Mrs. Price and Mrs. Trottman. Well at last we were in Junior High. Mrs. Kay lor and Mrs. Atwater were our home room teachers. Something sure must have gotten into us because in the eighth grade it took three teachers for us. Janet Freed, and Carol Hughes, who joined us, might have been the cause of this but it's doubtful. Our sponsors were Mrs. Zarth, Mrs. Parantha and Mrs. Matthews. We really thought we were something now. High enough in school to have a name, Freshman. Natescha Betterman and Kay Crawford came to help us celebrate. Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Osborne were our sponsors. By the time we reached our Sophomore year we were fairly familiar with High School. Edith Overton, Charles Whittington and Donald Whitworth decided to come and graduate with us, which was a very good idea. This year Mrs. Gill and Miss Evans sponsored us. Now we were Juniors. This was the big day. Some events that took place were our class play Finders Creepers,” and our Junior-Senior Prom, the best ever, which went under the title of Moonlight and Roses. This also was the year we ordered our Class Rings. My, what a day that was. Sarah Peck, Edward Courtney and Robert Howell, better known as Bob , came to join in the fun and excitement. Mr. Webb was our only sponsor this year. We finally quieted down enough that one teacher could handle us. The eventful time was here at last. Our Senior year started off with a bang and was over before we knew it. Days were full of Annual Staff meetings, play practices, concession stand at the football games, ordering cap and gowns and just about every- thing you can think of. We were joined by Thomas Carte, Wendell Collins, and Le Roy Lincoln who helped us through our last year in High School. Before we knew it Class Night, Baccalaureate and then Commencement when we walked the aisle of the Home Theater, were looking us in the face. Yes, our school days are over and our Annual, Zephilsco 1956, is our book of memories to you of the best class ever to graduate. Although our class will go from one extreme to another, we will never forget our day and our teachers back at Beloved Z. H. S. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class will to Coach Clements, our sponsor, the '56 Zephilsco and all the pleasant memories of our great class. We, the Senior Class will to the Junior Class our ability to make money. We, the Senior Class will to the Sophomore Class our ability to be different. We, the Senior Class will to the Freshman Class our sophisticated ways. I, Nancy Lee, will to Barbara Welsch my ability to go with the gang to Tampa and back on our lunch hour, also my calm, quiet temper. I, Nathan Geiger, will to Lee Cumbie my 6’ 3 height and my ability to get along with all the teachers. I, Ellen Heath, will to Wilma Hussey my ability to be sent to the office for at least one hour every day during my senior year. I, Kay Crawford, will to Frances Reagan my friendly disposition and my ability to take my typewriter apart and put it back together again while in Mrs. Gill's class. I, Edith Austin, will to Jean Sutherland my natural walk. I, James Jones, will to LeNore Lincoln my abilities as the class lover. I, Richard Mattingly, will to Raymond Bodiford my Take-sus frawl and my ability to be all-conference football player. I, Nancy Miller, will to Drena Hampton my red hair and my ability to learn to defend myself when out with boys. I, Sarah Peck, will to Larry (Rocky) Hill my towering height and my ability to chew gum in Coach Webb's class and get caught. To Barbara Welsch 1 will my curly hair hoping she can control it. I, Charles Whittington, will to Gerald Price my 1938 Plymouth with assorted squeaks and rattles. I, Nell Locke, will to Anthony Yebba my position as band captain, my ability to stay out of trouble, and my heavy weight of 96 pounds. I, Alex Allen, will to David McKee my ability to make straight A's in Mrs. Gill's classes and my ability to drive safely at all times to David Bright. 1, Bob Howell, will to Casey my speed and ability to run low on the football field and also my ability to get along with all the women. I, Edith Overton Griffin, will to Curtis Washburn my ability to chew gum in class and not get caught. 1, James Wasner, will to Paul Canaday my wavy red hair and my position as right guard on the football team. 1, Lamarr Massey, will to Janet Johnson my blonde, curly hair, and my school girl waist line. I, Connie Dayton, will to Betty Kennedy my old typewriter in the typing room and my ability to stay off the honor roll. I, Larry Loudmouth Burnette, will to Joe Thorn my ability to make straight A's in all of Mrs. Gill’s classes. I, Carol Sibley, will to Barney Beach my quiet, conservative laugh and my ability to keep my mouth shut. I, Vonceil Clardy, will to Murrel Nesbit my position as Head Cheerleader along with my quiet and timid ways. To Jackie Massey I will my dimples and towering height. I, James Dennison, will to Fred Holt my flirtatious ways and my nickname of Lonesome. I. Bobby Nelson, will to Frank Greene my blond curly hair. I, Gail Smith, will to Russell Kersey my never failing typewriter in Office Practice. I, Margaret Seppanen, will to Grade Shelton my ability to take dictation in shorthand and be able to transcribe it afterward. I, Melba Cotton Adkinson, will my ability to play a cool baritone saxophone, to be serious at all times, and my blonde, wavy hair to Mary Frances Gill. I, Pearl Magnolia Rowe, will my ability to trick a boy into giving me an engagement ring, my ability to always get to school by lunch, and my old worn out Bookkeeping workbook to Betty Ann Wilson. I, Olivee Jones, will to Norma Jean Baker my ability to chew gum in Mrs. Gill's Bookkeeping class and to bum a ride down town. I, Tommy Carte, will to Elmer Hinsz my ability to get out of giving speeches. I, Betty Newsome, will to John Trebour my ability to be quiet in class. I, Jackie Brown, will to Peggy Prowant my long blonde hair. I, Mary Boots Sawtelle, will to Margaret Hazelwood my ability to be a Gene Krupa drummer, my position as a drum majorette, and my ability to be on the A Honor Roll. I, James Jarrett, will to David Bright my ability to climb poles. 1, Curtis Craig, will to Linden Laviano my great height, curly hair, and straight teeth which goes along with my ability to learn Spanish easily. I, Natescha Betterman, will to Glenn Eugene (Catfish) Miller my brown hair and my great ability to play football. I, Rubye Hill, will to Margaret Keen my blonde wavy hair, and some of my witty ways. I. Janet Freed, will to Ada Austin my great height and baby blue eyes. I, Wendell Collins, will to Lynn Steve my Dragon Wagon. I, Roger Lane, will to Susanne Coolidge all my curly hair and my ability to skip school and get away with it. 1, Carol Hughes, will my short black hair and beautiful freckles to Virginia Edgeman. I, Lillian Lee Cone, will to Mary Ann Mattingly my ability to keep out of trouble, to get along with all my teachers, and to go through Office Practice without buying one single sheet of typing paper the whole year. I. Yvonne Cooper, will to Jerry Lee Fisher my old Victor Book I used in band and my sometimes quiet laugh. I, Donald Whitworth, will my important position on the football team to Richard Karppe. Witness: Mr. Brantley Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF '56 By Ellen Heath Sarah Peck SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Natescha Betterman, Carol Hughes, and Connie Dayton have just taken a toll of the graduating class of '56. Here’s what we find out as we look through the files. Incidentally, they are now our nation's census takers. May 31, 1966 James Jarrett spends all his time teaching his seven daughters the art of pole climbing--telephone poles, that is. Margaret Seppanen has a job as a secretary and after ten years of practice she has perfected her shorthand so that she can just about read her notes. The fact is she has begun writing everything in shorthand--nobody can read her longhand. Nancy Lee is now employed as a vocalist on the Massey Network which, by the way, is run by Lamarr Massey. He never goes on the screen though--he's afraid people will compare his physique with that of Jackie Gleason. Richard Mattingly, Nathan Geiger, and Bob Howell are still at Z.H.S. where they have been detained because of their ability to play football. Mary Sawtelle has become the world famous Dior Defying fashion designer and model. Gail Smith works as her top secretary and has a side-line of raising quite a family. Well, if you call eight kids a family--almost a herd. Nell Locke still runs the paper route. On this job she not only delivers papers but also helps Yvonne Cooper, the World’s Champion Lady Wrestler, keep in good training by letting her run alongside. James Jones, owner, director, and producer of Jones Studios, supplies the nation with Supercolossal Movies, which are a combination of Vistascope and Cinemavision. Sarah Peck always thought that being a missionary’s wife would be exciting. What she didn't know was that that red hair was real. Charles Whittington has been promoted to President of the local bank—with this comes a raise in pay--now he can afford a new transmission for his '38 Plymouth. Melba Adkinson and Kay Crawford are two of the top secretaries at the United Nations. They actually got those Russians so confused that they are applying for admittance to the United States. Roger Lane has finally learned to use the dictionary with the help of Mrs. Gill— he is kind of fast at catching on, it only took him 10 years to learn. Bubba Allen has acquired his prize possession, a Columbia rear end for his car— the only catch in this deal is that he no longer has a car. Edith Overton Griffin now sports around in a hot-rod--one she made herself--this is quite a change from the career of nursing she originally planned to go into. Tommy Carte has found something new to shoot at in the vanishing prairie be- hind his house—vanishing because every now and then during a rainy season it becomes an ocean. Wendell Collins is now the proud possessor of a can of Duck-wax polish for his ’49 Ford convertible. This wax was given to him by Donald Whitworth who combined all his formulas left over from chemistry and happened upon this great discovery. Carol Sibley has a new job. She is now taking up lunch tickets instead of giving them out as she did for three years at Z.H.S. and four years at college. Rubye Hill has cultivated a very slow southern drawl whereas Pearl Rowe went to the extreme opposite. Janet Freed, as a beautician, has fulfilled her lifetime ambition--that of giving Olivee Jones a crewcut. As a result, Olivee is getting rich making expensive toupees. Vonceil Clardy runs the largest Sweet Shoppe in the U.S. As her head soda jerk she employs Linda Williams. By putting their heads together they dream up such concoctions as Cyanide Shake , the milk shake that puts you out of this world. Betty Newsome now has her mansion on a hill and a brand new Cadillac to go with it. Seems as how she found her pot o' gold early in life. Nancy Miller is nursing Ellen Heath back to health. Her condition was caused by a nervous breakdown resulting from the publication of this yearbook. This annual not only caused one, but two nurses, to be needed. Mr. Brantley ran off to dark Africa and was followed by our missionary nurse, Edith Austin, who vowed not to let him do anything drastic. Larry Burnette is now the chief bookkeeper and typist of the National Guard Unit No. 7-11 at Crystal Springs. Curtis Craig has organized a detention ward in 7-11. The main objection to this is that he is the sole occupant of something he devised for The Senior Class of 1955 Presents DEADLY ERNEST” CAST OF CHARACTERS Henry Gilchrest - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — - - LAMARR MASSEY Aunt Ethel..........................................VONCEIL CLARDY Margie --------------------------------- C AROL SIB LEY Pumpkin......................................MARGARET SEPPANEN Jill..........................................................GAIL SMITH Gladys.................................................NANCY LEE Aunt Stella...........................................ELLEN HEATH Clarissa and Ernestine..........SARAH PECK and NATESCHA BETTERMAN Ernie........................................RICHARD MATTINGLY Mr. Bumpus.................................CHARLES WHITTINGTON Sleepy...............................................CURTIS CRAIG C. E. Grimm..................................................JAMES JONES Dr. Earnest - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - JAMES J ARRET T Director..................................MRS. CONSTANCE C. KAYLOR Most Studious YVONNE COPPER - JAMES JONES Most Popular SARAH PECK BOB HOWELL The Cutest NANCY LEE LAMARR MASSEY CHOICE The Wittiest The Friendliest KAY CRAWFORD RICHARD MATTINGLY KAY CRAWFORD JAMES JARRETT Frankie Wilbur, Hercules CiaU(le Presented by Curtain Call JUNIOR CLASS OF 1955 JUNIORS ■ ADA AUSTIN NORMA JEAN BAKER BARNEY BEACH RAYMOND BODIFORD DAVID BRIGHT PAUL CANADAY SUSANNE COOUDGE LEE CUMBIE ODELL DEES VIRGINIA EDGEMAN JERRY LEE FISHER JAMES FULLER MARY FRANCES GILL FRANK GREENE DRENA HAMPTON MARGARET HAZELWOOD LARRY HILL WILMA HUSSEY JANET JOHNSON RICHARD KARPPE JAMES KEARSE MARGARET KEEN BETTY KENNEDY RUSSEL KERSEY LINDEN LAVIANO LENORE LINCOLN JACKIE MASSEY MARY A. MATTINGLY DAVID McKEE GLENN MILLER MURREL NESBIT EDWARD NICHOLS AUDREY OLIVER GERALD PRICE GRACIE SHELTON LYNN STEVE JEAN SUTHERLAND BEVERLY SUTORUS JOE THORN JOHN TREBOR CURTIS WASHBURN BARBARA WELSCH sr The Junior Class of 1956 Presents “A BOY NAMED BEULAH” CAST OF CHARACTERS Corky Corcoran.......................................................LARRY HILL Polly McBride...............................................DRENA HAMPTON Hank McBride................................................. ODELL DEES Ted McBride........................-..........................- - FRED HOLT Scar Katz..............................................................LYNN STEVE Mrs. De Forrest Dushane............-...................... BARBARA STREETER Ava Dushane.................................................JERRY LEE FISHER Nanelle Dushane.................................................MARY FRANCES GILL Chilford Goldstone, ” Uncle Chilly”--------------------------- GERALD PRICE Lady Castleton..............................................NORMA JEAN BAKER Bertie Castleton..............................................ANTHONY YEB3A Grant Goldstone......................................................RAYMOND BODIFORD Beulah Zubysko........................................MARY ANN MATTINGLY Nora O'Cassidy...........................................................ADA AUSTIN Marmalade Jackson.......................................... JACKIE MASSEY The Alleged Spook of Old Hiram Mansfield-----------—----------------— ?????? Tongo, the Leopard Man------------------------------------------ JOE THORN MRS. CONSTANCE KAYLOR ----JEAN SUTHERLAND ----MR. ROBERT NICHOLS .........WILMA HUSSEY Director----------- Assistant Director Business Manager Assistant Manager SOPHOMORES •• SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART BARBARA PEEPLES $ SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Linda Boyette, Murray Thomas, John Mihalakis, Mildred Smith, Chuck Daniels, Darlene Wilson, Roger L. Sibley, Charlotte Collins, Clara Mae Adams Bernice Arnold Julianne Baggett Roger Blake Charles Bloom Bobby Bohannon Beverly Bond Linda Boyette Martha Brown Tawana Campbell Donna Clark Charlotte Collins Carolyn Cooper Charles Daniels Nancy Douglas Joanne Ellerbee Larry Eskelund David Fedor Roy Freeburg Bonnie Freed Wanda Hazelwood John Hicks Wendell Hill Felton Howard Steve Huber Harold Hunt Dixie Lee James Edwina Jones Louie King Ruth King Carsic Kirkland Christine Lamb Keith Lane Roy Lane Edward Lewis Gloria Jean Lewis Bob Lorenz Bill McCallister Ralph Massey John Mihalakis Marple Miller Herman Muse Margaret Nelson Margaret Sue Odom Barbara Peeples Annette Pringle Vernon Rainey Frank Sekah Roger L. Sibley Ann Smith Mildred Smith Frances Stanley Shirley Stanley Grayson Stepp James Sutorus Glenda Sutton George Trebour Mary Frances Turner Edson Ward Clark Washburn Janet Williamson Darlene Wilson James Witt FRESHMEN ' ; . . | 0 SYLVIA SUTTON FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Merle Padgett, Jane Murphy, Margie Braden, Kay Anderson, Clifton Grimes, Marvin Wheeler, Robert Gerlach. vv 4. Charlie Rae Adams Cecil Alderman Kay Anderson Loretta Bamberger Marcia Betterman 1 Wayne Bolton • -7i Margaret Braden Charlie Cox Sandra Craig ) Douglas Dixon Willie Mae Drawdy Donald Edwards Robert Ely Patty Freed Robert Gerlach « Marvin Gill Keith Greene Marie Griffin Medford Griffin Clifton Grimes Betty Hayes Laura Higginson Lauretta Highsmith Robert Hintz Theron Howard FRESHMEN Alice Hutchinson Tony Hutchinson Richard Kirk Lorelei Lincoln Joyce Lummus Jean McIntyre Willie Jean Murphy Donald Nelson Marion Nesbit Merle Padgett Artiste Parsons Kay Pope Ernesteen Quick Emil Reutimann Jerry Sanford Barbara Shelton Jean Slade Benny Smith Mavis Stephens Vernie Mae Stephens Joyce Stover Gwendolyn Stroup Sylvia Sutton Bobbie Jean Temples Shirley Walker Sylvia Weaver Jean Weicht Robert Welch Marvin Wheeler Patricia Whitehead Helen Wilson Sandra Wolancevich Carmen Yebba AUTOGRAPHS JUNIOR HIGH EIGHTH GRADE Barbara Adams Robert Amison Delia Anderson Bobby Baggett Burman Baker Willard Barrentine Lee Blackden Miriam Blake John Brady Esther Branch Donna Campbell Robert Campbell Joe Canaday James Chancey Naomi Cobb Frankie Coel Ray Culberson A. W. Daughtry Richard Dayton John Dixon Kenneth Eady Sharon Forbes Rae Foster Linda Freeburg Gayle Garrison Vivian Geiger Victor Gerlock Clarence Hale Lonnie Hayes Barbara Haynes Janice Houck Lamanuel Howard Jeanette Howell Carolyn Jarrett Elizabeth Jarrett Leslie Johnston L. B. Jones George Kossick Norman Kirkland Kenneth King Ellen Lummus Joan Loveland Louise Leopold Joseph Laviano Gary Martinson Elaine McKendree Frances McKee John McAdams Lynn Nichols Louise Nichols Judy Oliver Amos Pringle Bonnie Lee Reed Richard Risen Patricia Same Catherine Skinner Della Fae Smith Jack Spell Lewis Spell Clayton Stokes George Uterhardt Bruce Weicht Janet Weicht Raymond Welch J. W. Wells Donald Wheeler Ray Wilcox Terry Wright SEVENTH GRADE Richard Adams Delbert Allegood Chester Arnold Douglas Armstrong Merrily Baggett Teddy Barrington Alice Bembry Donald Blake Owen Blackden Artith Bishop Jimmy Bolton Marian Canaday Judy Carlson James Clark Sharon Collier Judy Deen Sarah Downs Norris Drawdy Vickie Driggers Don Dunford Frances Elms Ronnie Eskelund Tommy Ezell Janet Fisher Tommy Geiger Mary Alice Gill Vera Griffin Vera Greene Mary Lee Hester Barbara Higginson Ronald Highsmith James Hill Wendell Howard Sandra Lee Humphries Jeanette Karppe Joe Kelley Keith Johnson Randy Lane Melissa Lippincott Steve Lincoln SEVENTH GRADE Faye Massey Faye McCallister Mae McCallister Linda McKee Arthur McKendree Richard Miles Rex Morgan James Newsome Glenna Nichols Lola Mae Padgett Marguerite Pattie Mollie Pope Sandra Pricher Beatrice Pringle Ronald Tanney Shirley Temples Curtis Tucher Wayne Turner Betty Sanford David Smith Donnie Stokes Enzell Ward John Weicht Sandra White John Williams Frank Wilson Richard Wilson Elizabeth Witt Paul Yebba Cornelia Zanes ELEM ENT A R Y FACULTY MRS. CELIA ANDERSON MRS. ESTHER AUSTIN MRS. PAULINE BOGGS MRS. MABLE CAMPBELL MRS. FAITH COE MRS. ESTHER FEDOR MRS. VIOLA GALL MRS. LEVETA GARRISON MRS. SALLY GIBSON MRS. PAULINE HIGGINSON MISS LOIS JOHNSON MR. MAUD A. MORGAN MISS PEGGY ANN PADGETT MRS. HETTIEJ. PRICE MISS ALICE WHITE Not pictured: MRS. BARNES, MRS. WRIGHT, MRS. HAMILTON, MRS. GOODING, MRS. ELLMAKER. ZEPHILSCG STAFF ELLEN HEATH Editor-in-Chief JAMES H. JONES CAROL SIBLEY J. MARION BRANTLEY Assistant Editor Business Manager Advisor STAFF MEMBERS JANET FREED DONALD WHITWORTH YVONNE COOPER JAMES JONES NELL LOCKE SARAH PECK NATESCHA BETTERMAN GAIL SMITH ROGER LANE MARGARET SEPPANEN CAROL SIBLEY CHARLES WHITTINGTON JAMES JARRETT EDITH AUSTIN KAY CRAWFORD CONNIE DAYTON ELLEN HEATH MR. BRANTLEY NANCY LEE CAROL HUGHES Subscription Managers and Clubs Editors Editor, Associate Editor, and Business Manager Class Editors Natescha Betterman Sarah Peck James Jarrett Yvonne Cooper Edith Austin Carol Hughes Connie Dayton Charles Whittington Nancy Lee Kay Crawford Sports and Photography Editors Janet Freed Margaret Seppanen Roger Lane Gail Smith Linda Williams STUDEP OUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Senior Class---------------------Charles Whittington Nine A • Senior Class President------------------James Jarrett Nine B - Junior Class---------------------------Russell Kersey Eight A Junior Class President-------------------James Kearse Eight B ■ Ten A--------------------------------------Louie King Seven A Ten B------------------------------------Edson Ward Seven B Wayne Turner -David Smith LAMARR MASSEY JOE THORN President Vice President SYLVIA SUTTON Treasurer GEORGE TREBOUR Secretary Loretta Bamberger -------Patty Freed - -Jackie Emmett ------Rae Foster 'UTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Sponsor - MRS. MARJORIE B. PARANTHA Sponsor - MR. ROBERT C. BROWN JOURNALISM CLUB Sponsor - MRS. ALPHA GILL GLEE CLUB Director - MISS ALICE ZIMMERMAN SAFETY PATROL MAJORETTES MARY SAWTELLE Drum Majorette MILDRED SMITH SHIRLEY STANLEY RUBY HILL LINDA WILLIAMS TAWANA CAMPBELL RUTH KING CONCERT BAND BAND MEMBERS Melba Adkinson Dedi Anderson Ada Austin Bobby Baggett Julianne Baggett Merrily Baggett Burman Baker Norma Baker Marcia Betterman Charles Bloom Margie Braden Martha Brown Tawana Campbell Yvonne Cooper Connie Dayton Janet Fisher Jerry Lee Fisher Sharon Forbes Rae Foster Linda Freeburg Roy Freeburg Janet Freed Gayle Garrison Mary Frances Gill Margaret Hazelwood Mary Hester Barbara Higginson Laura Higginson Harold Hunt Carolyn Jarrett Janet Johnson Edith Austin_______ Keith Johnson Richard Kirk Linden Laviano Louise Leopold LeRoy Lincoln Melissa Lippincott Nell Locke Gary Martinson Mary Ann Mattingly Richard Mattingly Richard Miles Rex Morgan Lynn Nichols Artiste Parsons Mary M. Pattie Barbara Peeples Bonnie Reed Patty Sante Mary Sawtelle Carol Sibley Roger Sibley Kathy Skinner Benny Smith Gail Smith Mildred Smith Joe Thorn George Uterhardt Barbara Welsh Darlene Wilson Elizabeth Witt Sharon Wolancevich Toiiv Yrhha MARCHING BAND NELL LOCKE Captain JOHN T. V. CLARK Director LEROY LINCOLN Lieutenant MARCHING BAND NELL LOCKE ADA AUSTIN Attended State Band Clinic YVONNE COOPER EDITH AUSTIN JANET FREED GAIL SMITH French Horn Clarinet Clarinet Flute LEROY LINCOLN CONNIE DAYTON RICHARD MATTINGLY Cornet Cornet Cornet CHEERLEADERS BARBARA PEEPLES ODELL DEES GLENDA SUTTON VONCEIL CLARDY Captain DRENA HAMPTON MURREL NESBIT 1THLETICS VARSITY FOOTBALL First row, kneeling, left to right: Managers: Marple Miller, Little Johnny Clements, Joe Canaday, and David McKee. Second row. standing: Coach Clements, Keith Lane, Larry Hill, Glenn Miller, Roy Lane, and Coach Webb. Third row: James Kearse, Larry Miller, Richard Karppe, Paul Canaday. James Wasner, and Joe Thorne. Fourth row: Curtis Craig, Bobby Nelson, Wendell Collins, David Bright, and Raymond Bodiford. Fifth row: Bob Lorenz. Richard Mattingly, Nathan Geiger, Bob Howell, and Linden Laviano. Last row: Bobby Hinsz, Barney Beach, LeRoy Lincoln, James Fuller, A. W. Daughtery, and Donnie Nelson. ALL-CONFERENCE Glenn Miller, Bobby Nelson, Richard Mattingly, Joe Thorn, James Kearse Most Valuable Linesman. RICHARD MATTINGLY Most Valuable Back, GLENN MILLER LEROY LINCOLN ROGER LANE BOBBY NELSON RICHARD MATTINGLY SCORES ZHS OPPONENT 7 6 Brandon 26 0 Gulf 7 20 Brooksville 18 19 Bushnell 14 41 Pasco SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS SCORES ZHS OPPONENT 19 7 Webster 25 7 Inverness 33 0 Wildwood 14 13 Crystal R. 13 21 Wiamauma JAMES WASNER NATHAN GEIGER WENDELL COLLINS BOB HOWELL 11 c)M ECOM IN i 5 ACTIV IT! ES QUEEN CAROL QUEEN CAROL, KING BOBBY Homecoming Chairman JAMES JARRETT Kneeling, left to right: Glenn Miller, Larry Hill, Steve Huber, James Kearse. Standing: PaulCanaday, David Bright, Nathan Geiger, David Fedor, Richard Mattingly, and Coach Edd Webb. BASKETBALL SCORES ZHS 43 OPPONENT Brooksville 37 31 Webster 20 15 Wildwood 36 41 Crystal River 34 23 Bushnell 49 27 Wildwood 29 28 Inverness 32 39 Gulf 37 60 Webster 27 41 O.L.P.H. 27 41 Brooksville 51 27 O.L.P.H. 15 44 St. Leo 42 36 St. Leo 26 44 Gulf 24 32 Bushnell 47 PAUL CANADAY STEVE HUBER LARRY HILL RICHARD MATTINGLY Not pictured LINDEN LAVIANO Kneeling, left to right: Brantley Smith, Curtis Craig, Alex Allen, Bill McCallister. Standing: Bobby Nelson, Larry Burnette, Bob Lorenz, Russell Kersey. Coach: MR. MORTON FRIEDMAN Kneeling, left to right: Russell Kersey, Larry Hill, PaulCanaday. Barney Beach, James Kearse. Standing: Steve Huber, Bob Howell. Nathan Geiger, LeRoy Lincoln, David Bright, Glenn Miller, Coach: Mr. John Clements. Runners-up Linwood King Irvin and Queen Shirley Keen, King Irvin, Harold Daniels Runners-up Billie Jane K’Lapp, Queen Shirley Shirley Dixon ytiT-f 'S Mr. Brantley tells the News She was surprised! Happy Two FAVORITES MR. LAMARR MASSEY MISS CAROL HUGHES Second Place MISS NANCY LEE Third Place MR. LEROY LINCOLN Second Place MR. JAMES JARRETT Third Place | HOWELL McGRAW ROVCE BOWIES Kowlcs Studio and Camera Shop MOULTRIE, GEORGIA February 27, 195C iss 311en ”eath, Fxli tor-in-Chief ephilsco ephyrhills High School iephyrhills, Florida Personality, Poise, Character, Scholarship, Beauty, Best Looking, Sincerity of Purpose in Life, and Most Likely to Succeed are very wonderful things to have, I believe fron the photographs submitted to ne that each of these students have most of these, therefore, they are to be congratulated and consider that all are winners, but, for the contest, her goes: Leftoy Lincoln I would like to add Ability to Make Friends to thei as being just as important, and to say thanks and luckJ .'ours very truly ''owe 11 McGraw REMEMBER WHEN THESE WERE MADE? iiy axz n k r ?.i J
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