Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)
- Class of 1957
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%‘ y' THE SENIOR CLASS Xlf O F ZEPHYRHILLS HIGH SCHOOL THE mizemim DEDICATION To you...Coach Johnny Clements...Leader. Teacher, Advisor and Friend, we, the Class of 1957 of Zephyrhills High School, affectionately dedicate this annual. We shall always be grate- ful to you...for your generous giving of yourself and for im- parting to us the ideals of fair p la y . . . un se 1 f ish cooperation... and good sportsmanship. Yours has been a great contribution to each of us as individuals, to our school and to our comm unity! 2 AMO muwy E. L. Kretscki Alliatanl Prinrii To the Graduates of 1957: It has been a rare privilege to work with the Seniors of 1956-1957. You have exemplified many of the highest ideals of citizenship and school spirit. The standards you have set are a fine example for classes which will come after you. I wish each of you all. the happiness and success in life which you are seeking. I sincerely hope that your school ex- periences will have helped you in arriving at your goals. Sincerely yours, harles A. Henderson J. Marion A . B. Brantley Science Betty Jo Brooks Phys. Ed . Robert C. Brown B.S.A. Ag. Alpha Gill B.S. Commercial John T. V. Clark B.A.M.A. Band John F. Clements B.S. Phys. Ed. Constance C. Kaylor B.S. English Jane Evans M.A. Math Spanish Stanley B. Kendrick B.S. Social Studies 5 FACULTY Ernest L. Kretschmar M.A. Math Asst. Prin . • I Robert R. Nichols B.S. D.C.T. Cord. Marjorie B. Parantha James W. Prichard Authur W. Riley B.S. Home Ec. M.A. Social Studies B.S. Phys. Ed. V , A- Katharine Swing Not Pictured; Miss Dickerson A.B. English Librarian Raybeel Surratt Secretary 6 Picture Jacm £ J M vy «SW Peaches” ADA MARIE AUSTIN Band 1,2.3,4, 1st Lt. 4, All State Band Clinic 3, Cand. All state Band Clinic 4, Student Council Treas. 1, Sec. 2, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Annual Staff. Cookie” NORMA JEAN BAKER Band 1,2,3,4, 1st Lt. 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Annual Staff Barney Google BARNEY ALONZO BEACH Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 2,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Am. Leg., Track, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Student Council Rep. 1,2,3, Sr. Notable, Annual King Cand., Mag. Drive Highsalesman 2,3 Ray GENE RAYMOND BODIFORD Glee Club 4, Library Club 1,2, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Football 2,3,4 Not So” DAVID MERLE BRIGHT Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Am. Leg., Photagraphy Club 1,2,3,4 10 PAUL EUGENE CANADAY Class President 1, Treas. 2.3, Vice President 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, 3.4, Am. Leg., Annual King Cand. Lynn LINDA SUE COLBERN Glee Club 1,4 CHARLOTTE AGNES COLLINS F.H.A. 3,4, Reporter 3, Treas. 4, Glee Club 3, Class Sec. 2 Susie” SUSANNE CATHERINE COOLIDGE Glee Club 1,2,4, Rep. 1,2, F.H.A. 1,2,4, Rep. 1,2, Vice Pres. 4, Jr. Garden Club 1,2, Rep. 1,2, Student Council 1, Rep. 1,2,3,4, School Daze Col. 3,4, Girls State 3, Pep Club 2, 4-H Club 2, Annual Staff 4, Girls Trio 1,2, Jr. Class Play Prom and Banquet Com. 3 Buddy LEE DAVIS CUMBIE Projector Club 1,2 11 ELAINE ESTELL COLLINS Dramatics Club 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Opti-Miss Club 2,3, Softball 1,3, Sr. Class Play Liz ELIZABETH DELL CUTSHALL Beta Club 3,4, Glee Club 1,2, 3, Student Council 1,2, Journalism 1.2, Band 3, Basketball 1,2,3, Annual Staff 1,2,4, Jr. Class Play F.H.A. 2, Sr. Notable Jr. Class Favorite, Sr. Class Play Jimmy NORMAN JAMES DAUGHTERY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Quarter 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3,4, Football 4 Digger CARNES ODELL DEES Annual Staff 4, Class Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 1, Sr. Notable Cheerleader 3, Jr. Class Play 3, D.C.T. Vice Pres. Ge Ge VIRGINIA EDGEMAN Glee Club 1,2, Student Council Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 2,3, Annual Staff 4, F.H.A. 4, Annual Queen Cand. Tied for Miss Zephyrhills 3, Sr. Class Play Pat PATRICIA IRENE EDWARDS Not Pictured Tennie JERRY LEE FISHER Band 1,2,3,4, Garden Club 1,2, Jr., Sr. Class Play, 4-H Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 1, Sec. Treas. 2, Cand. for all State Band 4 Bright Eyes BOB FLANNAGAN F.F.A, 1, Football 4 Molly MARY FRANCES GILL Band 1.2,3,4. F.H.A. 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Jr. Class Play, Annual Staff Cand. for all State Band 3,4 Turnips FRANK GREENE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Sec. 4 t DRENA HAMPTON Cheerleader 3,4, Home- coming Princess, Home- comming Queen, Jr. Class Play D.C.T. Office Assistant Rocky LAWERENCE EARL HILL Baseball 1,2,3,4, All Conf. 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 3.4. Jr. and Sr. Class Plays, 'Annual Staff, Class Treas. 2,4 Vice Pres. 3, Cand. for Annual King, Sr. Notable Chairman Decorating Com. for Prom ELMER HINSZ F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4 FRED HOLT Freddie Prom Decorating Com. 3 Photagrapher Club 1, Jr. and Sr. Class Plays, F.F.A. 2 WILMA HUSSEY Jan Casey Journalism 3,4, D.C.T. JANET MARILYN JOHNSON JAMES KEARSE Glee Club 1,2, Band 3, D.C.T. Football 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4, Beta Club 4, Alt. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Student Council Rep. 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4, All Conf. 2,3, Am Leg. Jr. Class Play, Class President 1,2, 3.4, Journalism 2, 3.4, Annual Staff Flirt” MARGARET ANN KEEN 4-H Club 1,2, F.H.A. 1, Annual Staff 4, Sr. Notable, Sr. Class Play RUSSELL JAMES KERSEY Football 2,3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Student Council 3, Jr. Class Play Lavijeta LINDEN THOMAS LAVIANO Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2, 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Cand. for All-State band 4, Class Vice Pres. 1, Sec. 2, German B. and 3, Dixieland Band 4, Sr. Notable De De” LeNORA ANN LINCOLN F.H.A. Vice Pres. 3, Jr. Sweetheart, Beta Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Student Council 4, Sr. Notable, Cand. for Annual Queen ORCHI, Y-Teens 2. Red Cross Rep. 2, Betty Crocher Homemaker of Tomorrow Prom Dec. Com. Editor of Annual Deke DAVID McKEE F.F.A, 2,3, Rep. 2, Sec. 3, Football Manager 3,4, Radio Program 3,4, Director 4, Jr. and Sr. Class Play M.C. Jackie LADY JACQUELINE MASSEY F.H.A, 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2, Parlimentarian 4, Vice Pres. 3, Homecoming Maid of Honor, Jr. Class Play, Class Sec. 1,2,3,4, Sr. Notable, Annual Staff, Sr. Class Play Catfish GLENN EUGENE MILLER Football 1,2,3,4, Co- Capt. 4, All Conf. 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Base- ball 1,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play, Pres. Student Council 4, Sr. Notables Class Treas. 3, Annual Staff, Boys State Butch” MARY ANN MATTINGLY Band 1,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play Wren KATY MURREL NESBIT Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4, G.A.A. 1. F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1,2,4, Basket- ball 1, Softball 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Sr. Notable Sr. Class Play Peg PEGGY MYRTLE PROWANT Library Club 1, F.H.A. 1, Jr. Garden Club 1,2, Pep Club 2, Jr. Class Play Annual Staff D.C.T. Frannie FRANCES LYNNE REAGAN Class Treas. 1, Annual Staff 4, D.C.T. GRACIE MAE SHELTON Basketball 1,2, F.H.A. 1,2, Glee Club 1, Class Reporter 2 Hotrod LYNN BROMLEY STEVE Operators' Club 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Prom Decoration Com., 3, Jr. Dance Com. 3 Joe Sandspur WILLIAM JOSEPH THORN Baseball 4, Sr. Notable Basketball 4, F.F.A. 1, All State Band Cand. Student Council 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, District and State Solo award 2,3, Jr. Class Play, Football 1.2.3.4, All Conf. 3,4, Co- Captain 4, Riley Sportsman- ship Award 2, Most Valuable Linesman 4, Class Vice Pres. 2.3.4, Sec.-Treas. 1, Beta Club 4, Sr. Class Play Barb BARBARA JANE STREETER Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Jr. Red Cross, Rep. 4, Annual Staff, Beta Club 4 Bucky BARBARA ELIZABETH WELSH Sr. Notable, Sr. Play, Annual Staff, Cand. For Annual Queen, German Band, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. Elect 2, Pres. 3, Sec. 4, State Conv. 3, Library Club 1, 4-H 1,2, Sec. 1, Pres. 2, Garden Club 3, Band 1,2.3. Jeannie JEAN RAE SUTHERLAND F.H.A. 2,3, Beta Club 3,4, Jr. Class Play D.C.T. Tony ANTHONY YEBBA Band 2,3,4, Radio Program 4, Sr. Class Play CLASS HISTORY As we turn back the pages of history we find that just 12 years ago a merry little group of 5 girls and 10 boys stepped into a new world . It took two directors, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Austin, to start them off in the right path. This gleeful and mis- chievous group included Ada Austin, LeNora Lincoln, Jackie Massey, Murrel Nesbit, Janet Johnson, Barney Beach, Raymond Bodiford, Odell Dees, Norman Daughtery, Frank Greene, Fred Holt, Russell Kersey, Glenn Miller, Lynn Steve, and Edward Nichols. Onward we advanced to the second grade. This year we added James Kearse, David Bright, Barbara Streeter, Mary Frances Gill, Norma Jean Baker, Joe Thorn, and Elmer Hinsz. Lenore and Glenn descided the clan was just to much for them and left us. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Austin amazingly survived the year. In the next year Linda Sue Colbern and Lee Cumbie showed their smiling faces in Zephyrhills. Glenn had enough of Dade City and came back to join Casey and Bright. This combination proved to be nearly to much for Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Austin to handle. Paul Canaday and Barbara Welsch descided to join us in the fourth grade. This was the year we got brave and played games like drop the handkerchief with fire- crackers . The next fall the girls sent out an S.O.S. . There were just to many boys so Jerry Lee Jisher, Margaret Keen, Mary Ann Mattingly, Peggy Prowant, and Jean Suther- land came to help them out. Linden Laviano came to re-enforce the boys side. Mrs. Hart could handle us only half the year, Mrs. Fedor came to help her the second semester. It was with their aid we learned the capitals of the 48 states. (How many do you know now?) In the sixth grade David Bright, who had been in Wildwood for a few years came back. Audrey Oliver also joined us this year. Now we're in Junior High! Oh what fun. Joe Thorn came again after having been gone several years. Susanne Coolidge joined us this year also. (Susie, who told you Peg was at Z H S . ) Larry Hill, Patricia Edwards, and Virginia Edgeman came in our last year of Junior High. This was the year we had a BOY'S beauty contest for an assembly program. They dressed as girls. Now we are Freshmen! Our class officers included James Kearse, Joe Thorn, Larry Hill, Linden Laviano, Paul Canaday, and Jackie Massey. Miss Benson and Mrs. Anderson were our homeroom teachers. Magazine sales were among the money making projects for our Sophmore year. Our officers this year included James Kearse, Odell Dees, Glenn Miller, Joe Thorn, Larry Hill, Linden Laviano, and Gerald Price and Bobby Flanagan were our new boys. The Junior year came and brought with it football dances, the Juni or - Se n ior Prom, our theme being A Touch of the Orient and our class play, A Boy Named Beulah . Our rings came and another year ended all to quickly. Our officers this year were Pres.- James Kearse, V. Pres. -Joe Thorn, Sec. -Jackie Massey and Treas.-Paul Canaday. Charlotte Collins, Elaine Collins, Lenore Lincoln, Frances Reagon, and Gracie Shelton shared our work and fun as the new Girls . The day we so long awaited finally arrived. We were at last Seniors! Before we knew it we had elected class officers, who were Pres.-James Kearse, V. Pres. -Paul Canaday, Sec.-Jackie Massey, Treas. -Larry Hill. We were having Annual Staff meeting, a concession stand at the footballl games,and practices for our Senior Class Play, Books and Crooks . During all this busy buz of activities we ordered our cap and gowns, cards and invitations, and before we knew it, we were due for a two weeks vacation. When we came back our cards had arrived and we all exchanged with each other. Next came our class trip to Tallahassee, and the Prom and Banquet in our honor. Then the night when we put on our cap and gown and headed for the Home Theatre and Graduation. 18 Elizabeth Cutshall and Sally Krusan came to share this memorable occasion with us. Yes the long awaited day arrived, but we all agree our school days passed all too quickly. As the Senior Class of '57 depart for the ends of the earth to fullfill their secret ambitions, they will always remember ZHS and all the students and teachers that made the best school year ever. Here's hoping you remember all of us. May God Bless You All Semen fialy Pictu wi JffcRVU £ .IN DA Charlotte JsloRMA JfcAU CLASS PROPHECY Dear Mr. Clements, Ten years have elapsed since last you taught that memorable class of 1957, and changes have occurred as changes will. While thumming through my old photo album last night, I decided I would drop you aline and tell you how each of those mighty seniors of '57 have progressed since leaving the 'ole campus of ZHS 10 long years ago. James Casey Kearse, bought the super x market and invented a machine that automically sacks groceries. Mary Frances Gill now leads the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, but instead of using a baton, she decided to use a piccolo. Paul Canaday and Glenn Miller coach high school football in rival schools, they still get along fine though. Because their wives are such close friends, they don't dare argue over sports. Linden Laviano is now playing first trombone in Tony Almerico's Jazz Band. Jackie Massey is the proud mother of 5 little Washburns who plan to grow up and become race-track drivers like pop . Virginia Edgeman is head mermaid of Weekiewashie Springs. In her spare time she teaches her six red-haried daughters how to cook and sew as well as their Mom. Margaret Keen is head dietition for Pasco County’s school lunch program. It seems she first became interested in this line of work as she rushed madly around the senior class homeroom collecting money for lunch tickets. Larry Hill was discovered by a scout from the Detroit Tigers and is now playing pro baseball. Charlotte Collins has her hands full with her nine boys, she and Larry have their own baseball team. Elaine Collins really got in ;ome good practice when she worked at her father's auction house. She is now working at Howard's auction house in Clearwater, as head auctioneer. Elizabeth Cutshall is teaching English at the University of Florida where she specializes in the diagraming of sentences. Barbara Welsch owns the biggest record shop in the world, where the exclusive product is, of course---Elvis Presley records. Lynn Steve, Freddie Holt, Bob Flannagan, and Lee Cumbie bought the Silver Dollar Speedway in Lakeland where they race jet propelled stock cars. Gerald Price has his own Dry Cleaning establishment and fleet of souped up de- livery trucks. Murrell Nesbit is a phys. Ed. teacher and coaches an all-star girls basketball team. Linda Sue Colbern and Audry Oliver liked Glee Club so well they are now teaching music to rebellious high-school students. David Bright is now a retired and prosperous young gent., seems he struck oil one day while digging a hole for a telephone pole. Sally Krusan is now happily married to an executive in the Insurance business whom she met while employed as his private secretary. Ada Austin and Norma Jean Baker, after attending the All-State Band Clinic in Tampa, opened a fashionable music school for tone-deaf children. Jerry Lee Fisher is chief designer in her own crinoline factory. She manufactures them in all colors, sizes, and thicknesses. Elmer Hinsz and Raymond Bodiford went back to Canada and now they are prosperous gentlemen farmers. Odell Dees is head pharmisest at City Drug, which he bought from Scotty. Peggy Prowant is chief soda jerk, her specialty being Chocolate Sundies to be served on Sat- urdays. 20 Frances Reagan is a- Lady Chiropractor. Her theme song is Shake, Rattle, and Roll. Norman Daughtery and Frank Green raise black-eyed peas, which they sell whole- sale to Yankee tourists. Barney Beach is President of Dow Chemical Plant, his latest manufactured product being synthetic hale stones which are ideal in lemonade. Jean Sutherland is the nations number one Lady Real Estate Broker, at present she is valiently trying to sell New York back to the Indians. Gracie Shelton models Grace Kelly fashions for Charm Magazine. Barbara Streeter has made millions on her red-hair dye invention. She sure had everyone fooled all through high school. Patricia Edwards is a nurse. She became famous last year when her recipie for pepperment flavored thermomiters was accepted. Edward Nickols is working at Fort Knox where he helps to manufacture dimes. Joe Thorn is pricnipal of Wildwood High School. He finally decided to abide by the old saying If you can’t beat 'em, join 'em. Lenore Lincoln is the publisher for Seventeen magazine. It seems that the edditing of the ZEPHILISCO got her off to a grand start. Drena Hampton took Mrs. Surratt's place as secretary. She has perfected a new method of office management which she teaches to all of the girls who work there. Janet Johnson is a parson’s wife and loves it. She sometimes tells her 3 curly haired children all about her hectic days at ZHS. By the way, I’m the proud owner of the largest ice cream parlor in the United States and of course gets all the milk for ice cream whole-sale from Gore's dairy. Your faithful Class Reporter of '57 Susanne Coolidge 21 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1957, of Zephyrhills High School, being of sound mind and body, hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior girls, will the Junior girls, our faithful attendance record at all ZHS sports' events. We, the Senior boys, will the Junior boys, our record of athletic abilities. To Coach Clements, we leave the everlasting memories of the most athletic class he has ever sponsored. To the Junior Class, we leave our great dignity, and our ability to keep our class rings polished. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our well-guarded money-making secrets. To the Freshman Class, we leave all of the stamina, courage, and grit that they will need to succeed in the eventful years to come. I, Ada Marie Austin, will to Glenda Sutton, my enthusiastic yell at all ballgames. I, Lee Cumbie, will to Bill McCallister, my quiet ways; and to Carsie Kirkland, my left-over blue slips. I, Joe Thorn, will to Juliane Baggett, my booming voice; and my battered football helment, to Larry Miller. I, Audrey Oliver, will to John Mihalakis, my sweet tenor voice. I, Norma Jean Baker, will to Donald Geiger, my reliable, smooth-running Plymouth, and a screwdriver to keep it that way. I, Odell Dees, will my wining ways with the girls, to Harold Hunt. I, Jean Sutherland, will to Roy Lane, half of the Spanish dictionary. I, Larry Hill, will to David Fedor, my great height; and to George Trebour, my ability to play baseball. I, Mary Frances Gill, will to Martha Brown, my trusted alarm clock, and hope that she, too, can get to school on time. I, David Bright, will to Keith Lane, my ability to make all-conference in football next year; and to Mary Frances Turner, my petite figure. I, Susanne Catherine Cecelia Donita Coolidge, will to Steve Huber, my affectionate ways; and to Bob Lorenz, my 19-inch waist line. I, Barney Beach, will my seat in speech class to anyone fool enough to take it; and my favorite sport jacket to James Suttores. I, Sally Krusen, will to Murray Thomas my baking technique. I, Edward Nichols, will to Felton Howard, my loud mouth; and to Carolyn Wolf, my battered notebook with the broken zipper. I, Lady Jacqueline Massey, will to Ralph Massey, the honor of carrying on the name, Massey , through another victorious year. I, Gracie Shelton, will to Ruthie King, my slinky walk. I, James Casey Kearse, will my president's gavel to Charles Bloom. I, Janet Johnson, will to Nancy Douglas, my calorie chart. I, Linden Laviano, will my hot trombone to Charles Bloom. I, Barbara Welsch, will to Mildred Smith, my legible shorthand notes; taken at ten words a minute. I, Linda Sue Colbern, will my worn-out collection of Elvis Presley records to James Witt. I, Fred Holt, will my acting ability to Roger Sibley. I, Elaine Collins, will to Tawana Campbell, my safe-driving award. I, Margaret Ann Keen, will to Darlene Wilson, my dimples and my flitatious ways. I, Lenore Lincoln, will to Christine Lamb, my abundant supply of gum. I, Peggy Prowant, will to Edson Ward, my Dorthy Dix solutions; and to Clara Mae Adams, my writing ability. I, Jerry Lee Fisher, will to Wanda Hazelwood, my 3-inch spike heels. I, Drena Hampton, will to Margaret Nelson, my dwindling supply of peroxide. 22 I, Mary Ann Mattingly, will to Sue Odom, my man catching lasso; and to Frances Stanly, my ability to have fun at school parties. I, Glenn Miller, will to Ann Smith, my book on Ten Easy Lessons How to Play Foot- ball. I, Elmer Hinsz, will to Jean Mclntire, my car for a school taxie; and to Brantley Smith, my F.F.A. Jacket. I, Charlotte Collins, will to Barbara Peeples, my ability to go steady through my last two years of school. I, Paul Canaday, will to Bob Lorenz, my slim figure; and to Donna Clark, my affection- ate nature. I, Frank Green, will my old bookkeeping notes to Shirley Stanley; and to Larry Eskelund, my friendly disposition. I, Elizabeth Cutshall, will my Ipana smile to Opal Hayward; and to Carroll Gilbert, my knack of making straight A’s. I, Norman Daughtery, will to Brantley Smith, the buttons I popped off my shirt the time I made A-Plus in English. I, Frances Reagan, will to Janet Williamson, my roving eye; and to Lois Day, my title as a Fast Typist. I, Bob Flanagan, will to Steve Huber, my black curly hair, and my set of bar-bells. I, Virginia Edgeman, will to Gloria Lewis, my title of Mermaid of Crystal Springs , and to Beverly Bond, my ability to have a perfect attendance record all through my senior year. I, Lynn Steve, will to Roy Freeburg, my hot-rod mufflers. I, Patricia Edwards,will to John Hicks, one well-sharpened pencil to use in his favorite class. I, Murrel Nesbit, will my contagious giggle to Bernice Arnold; and my athletic abilities to Bonnie Freed. I, Raymond Bodiford, will my singing voice to Wendell Hill. I, Gerald Price, will to Sonja McConnell, my style of jitterburging; and to Joan Ellerbee, I, leave my ability to sit still in each class. I, Barbara Streeter, will to Edwina Jones, my curly red hair, and my ability to be a rascal in Mrs. Kaylors' classes. In Witness. Whereof, the Class of 1957, the testators, have set our hands and seals here- to this 31st day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. X (Seal) Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Class of 1957, the above named testators, in the presence of us, who at their re- quests and in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnessed on the 31st day of May and year last aforesaid. Witness: Mr. Brantley Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF ‘57 By Mary Frances Gill 23 Best Personality Lenora Lincoln Paul Canaday NOTABLES Most Talented Ada Austin Linden Lavino ■ Most Atheletic Murrle Nesbit Glen n Miller SENIOR Most Popula r Jackie Massey James Kearse NOTABLES Most Polite Elizabeth Cutshall Odell Dees Most Dignified LeNora Lincoln Joe Thorn THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 PRESENTS BOOKS AND CROOKS” THE CAST Lee------------ Miss Surratt-- Mr. Henderson Larry--------- Jackie-------- Goody--------- Francis-------- Mr. Peel...... Mrs. Gunklock Mrs . Blickle - - Shaw------- - .......Larry Hill ----Margare t Keen -----Ba rne y Beach ------- Ode 11 Dee s ----Jackie Massey ■ --Barbara Welsch ------Gerald Price ---------joe Thorn --Barbara Streeter Norma Jean Baker --------Fred Holt Director Mrs. Constance Kaylor JUNIOR CLASS SWEETHEARTS Mr. Roy Lane Miss Donna Clark Clara Mae Adams Bernice Arnold Julianne Baggett Larry Bazzel Charles Bloom Beverly Bond Martha Brown Tawana Campbell Donna Clark Lois Day Nancy Douglas Joanne Ellerbee Larry Eskelund David Fedor Roy Freeburg Donald Geiger Opal Hayward Wanda Hazelwood John Hicks Wendell Hills 34 ■ I Ruth King Carsie Kirkland Keith Lane Roy Lane Gloria Lewis Bob Lorenz Ralph Massey Bill McCallister John Mihalakis Larry Miller Margaret Nelson Sue Odom Barbara Peeples Annette Pringle Roger Sibley Ann Smith 35 Brantley Smith Mildred Smith Frances Stanley Shirley Stanley James Sutorus Glenda Sutton Murray Thomas George Trebour Mary F. Turner Edson Ward Darlene Wilson James Witt Carolyn Wolfe 36 ESS 3S39 r • d - f w ■«V WLf5 ’ ■■T c ; • • ' f -„ • . . r .; • 'V' .,— - .« ■ -iC‘ r . ’v Kt • .' j: ■ X' . ; v rK _ v . ',W . • r . . Jw- f . - OJ a-. ; • ■ rt. . - n - M • rf • 3% , ■ 7 I • -, ;;. ' '- . • • , . — . • ' „ • Ur ' ..:' « ■• , - .- x • v -: • „•■ . ' • i ’ , , _ -l-T I , 4 • j| - k. . • ' ' '1 4'„ V ,'•- ' v'. .-■i;. c,r -•• .- - • -r . rsssE v v - :- V:’ 2j a, k-1 ■ ■ 5 £38 k' .VA ’-r • r - SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Marvin Gill, Loretta Bamberger Shirley Walker, Pat Whitehead, Merele Padgett, Bobby Hinsz Not Pictured: Wayne Bolton and Louie King Charles Rae Adams Kay Anderson Loretta Bamburger Marcia Betterman Wayne Bolton Margaret Braden Billy Chestnut Charlie Cox Wynda Cre ws Sandra Craig Dona Id Edwards Ray Ennis Bonnie Freed Patty Freed Robert Gerlach Marvin Gill Medford Griffen Clifton Grimes Terry Hancock Laura Higginson Lauretta Highsmith Bobby Hinsz Luther Hargraves Delilah Johnson Richard Kirk Lorelie Lincoln Gloria Lindall Joyce Lummus Donald Nelson Merle Padgett Artiste Parsons Colene Powers Moncia Prowant Earestee n Quick Emil Reutimann Jerry Sanford Frank Sakach Barbara Shelton Benny Smith Joyce Stover Gwen Stroup Sylvia Sutton Bobbie Temples Fred Trebour Sandra Volancevich Jacky Walker Shirley Walker Je a n We icht Marvin Wheeler Pat Whitehead Helen Wilson Carmen Ye bba Barbara Youmans Not Pictured Are Pat Hayes Theron Howard Louis King Edward Louis Marion Nesbit 42 FRESHMEN CLASS SWEETHEARTS Miss Patricia Sante Mr. Bobby Baggett Ah FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Patty Sante, Jeanette Howell, Sharon Forbes, Esther Branch, Bobby Baggett, Jackie Emmett Buddy Odom Barbara Adams Dedie Anderson Bobby Baggett Burman Baker Lee Blackdin Esther Branch Donna Campbell Robert Campbell Joe Canaday Paul Carter Fred Casten Frankie Coell Gary Crist Carol Dager Brenda Daughtry wau-ablE Dickie Dayton Carol Ed wards Jackie Emmiett Sharon Forbes Rae Foster Linda Freeburg Gayle Garrison Vivian Geiger Keith Greene Victor Gulach Lonnie Hayes Barbara Haynes Kenneth Heiber. Mary Ann Hodges Janice Houck Jeanette Howell Barbara James Carolyn Jarrett Elizabeth Jarre 11 Leslie Johnston L.B. Jones Norman Kirkland James Kress Frances McKee Elaine McKendree Harold Mixson Jane Murphy Willa J. Murphy Irene Nichols Lynn Nichols Buddy Odum Judy Oliver Amos Pringle J . W . Wells Raymond Welch Bruce Weicht Janet Weicht Donald Wheeler REMEMBER — A BOY NAMED BEULAH” Uncle Chilly . Corky , Marmalade, Paul Corky , Polly, and Norma O’Cassidy Hand and Ted McBride and Mrs. Dushane Bertie and Lady Castleton and Corky' Tango, The Leopard Man Presented by The Junior Class of 1956 The Cast EIGHTH GRADE Richard Adams Barbara Allen Linda Allen Robert Amison Douglas Armstrong Chester Arnold Merrily Baggett Alice Benbrz Jean Bingh'am Owen Blackden James Bolton Marion Canaday Judy Carlsen Wayne Carter June Casten James Chancey James Clark Woodrow Cone, Jr. Bonnie Connett Ralph Cooper Judy Deen John Dixon Sarah Downs Norris Drawdy Victoria Driggers Janet Drzyzga Donald Dunford Ronald Eskelund Tommy Ezell Janet Fisher Thomas Geiger Mary Alice Gill Albert Goodman J a me s Gr a n th a m Sara Greene EIGHTH GRADE Vera Griffin Clarence Hale Mary Hester Barbara Higginson Ronald Highsmith James Hi 11 Sandra Humphries Kathleen Jensen Keith Johnson Maragaret Johnson Jeanette Karppe Faith Kinsey Randy Lane Steve Lincoln Melissa Lippincott Earl Love Ma rga re t Love Fay McCallister May McCallister Authur McKendree Faye Massey Richard Miles Glena Nichols Lola Mae Padgett Mary M. Pattie Charles Perry Sandra Pricher Beatrice Pringle Betty Sanford Charles Schank David Smith Kathy Smith Mary Smith Jack Spell Louis Spell EIGHTH GRADE Donnie Stokes Ronald Tanney Shirley Temples Curtis Tucker Wayne Turner Enze 11 Ward John Weicht Richard Wilson Sandra White Elizabeth Witt Sharon Wolancevich Terry Wright Paul Yebba Wilbur Z u m a ns Cornelia Zanes Not Pictured Daniel Staha 1 Lillie Williamson 52 SEVENTH GRADE Shirleen Adams Delbert Allegood Lawrence Allegood Bruce Armstrong Artie Austin Judson Bagget Ellen Barefoot Pamela Bates Roberta Biaty Billy Beavers Clyde Bracknell Nyoka Braddock Deanna Callahan Joyce Carlson Rodney Carver Alice Chestnutt Roy Cooper Margaret Daughtery Elzie Dees Tom De 1 ker Ray Ellis Susan Gill Tom Gill Hazel Green Shirley Griffin Samuel Gross Velma Goodman Wayne Gilson Bobby Hilton Virginia Hinsz Louie Holt Joyce Hopkins Wendzll Howard Brenda Howell Brarbara Hussey SEVENTH GRADE Larry Kearse Frank Kersey Donald Lee Ann Lewis Frances Long Marvin McAdams Mary Ann McAdams Billy McGavern Danna Morgan Rex Morgan Royce Murphy Sarah Powers Ann Price Patsy Prowant David Ra wls Roger Rawls Wayne Reutimann Raymond Rodertsin Stephen Smith Carolyn Stephens Joel Stevens Judy Surratt Stephen Swan Eugene Tilley Earnest Trebour Nancy Uterhardt Norman Weaver Wesley Wells John Willia ms Patricia Wolfe V Not Pictured Linda Calvin Andre w Childers Carol Eldridge Eupha Hilton George Overhuls CAFETERIA CAFETERIA STAFF Manager----------Mrs. Otis Allen Assistant Manager-Mrs. Lois Stewart Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Sellers, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Bird, Mrs. Geiger, Mrs. Allen, Elizabeth Mathis BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS Mr. Mattingly and Mr. Kalbaugh ZEPH ILSCO STAFF LeNore Lincoln Editor-in-Chief Odell Dees Associate Editor Virginia Edgeman J. Marion Brantley Business Manager Advisor STAFF MEMBERS Susanne Coolidge Barbara Streeter Virginia Edgeman LeNore Lincoln Odell Dees Barbara Welsch Peggy Prowant Jackie Massey Mary Frances Gill Margaret Keen Norma Jean Baker Charlotte Collins Ada Austin Elizabeth Cutshall Gerald Price James Kearse Lynn Steve Glenn Miller Frances Reagan Larry Hill 58 ZEPHILSCO STAFF Barbara Streeter Charlotte Collins Margaret Kenn Jackie Massey Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Freshmen Editor Elizabeth Custhall Glenn Miller Larry Hill Frances Reagan Jr. High Editor________Sports Editor 59 Sports Editor___________Clubs Editor ZEPHILSCO STAFF Barbara We lsch Subscriptions James Kearse Sports Editor Susanne Coolidge Fe a ture s Editor Peggy Pro wa nt Subscriptions Mary F. Gill Ada Austin Lynn Steve Faculty Band Photos Gerald Price Photos Norma J. Baker Band STUDENT COUNCIL Delia Anderson Tre asurer J. Marion Brantley Sponsor Senior Class--Joe Thorn LeNore Lincoln Junior Class-- Margaret Nelson Ann Brooke Smith Bob Lorenz Joan Mikalakis D.C.T. --Janet Johnson Shirley Stanley Ten A-- Bonnie Freed Marvin Wheeler Ten B - - Richard Kirk Patty Freed Nine A- Vivian Gieger Jackie Emme tt Nine B- Rae Foster Carolyn Jarre tt Eight A - - Don Dunford Janette Karppe Eight B - - David Smith Elizabeth Witt Seven A-- Roger Rawles Clyde Brackwell Seven B-- Susan Ann Gill Bre nda Howell FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Barbara Peeples President Ann Brooke Smith President Elect Barbara Welsch Se ere tary Charlotte Collins Treasurer Mrs. Marjorie Parantha Advisor Joyce Lummus, Loretta Bamberger, Charlotte Collins, Barbara Peeples, Sue Coolidge, Barbara Welsch, Mary F. Turner, Darlene Wilson, Jackie Massey, Sue Odom, Dela Fee Smith, Shirley Walker, Sandra Craig, Virginia Edgeman, Clara Mae Adams, Shirley Stanley, Tawana Campbell, Ann Smith, Barbara Shelton, Joyce Stover, Dedi Anderson, Bonnie Reed, Joanne Ellerbee, Leslie Johnston, Donna Clark, Janice Houck, Linda Lou Freeburg, Gale Garrison, Advisor, Mrs. Parantha, Ellen Lummus, Carol Dagger JUNIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President Jean Bingham Se ere ta ry Shirle y Te mples 4 - Tre asure Lola Mae Padgett Ch a p 1 ia n Merrily Baggott 1ST ROW-Lola Mae Padgett, Shirley Temples, Jean Bingham, Sandra White, Merrily Baggott, Sandra Pricher, Linda Allen, 2ND ROW-Sandra Humphries, Mary Smith, Beatrice Pringle, Kathy Smith, Marion Canaday, Janet Dryzga, Judy Carlson, Fay MaCallister, Sarah Green, Vera Griffin, Allice Bemery, Fay Massey, Mary Alice Gill, Margaret Johnson. 4TH ROW-Glenna Nichols, Mae McCallister, Vicky Driggers, Lillie Mae Williamson, Kathleen Jensen, Faith Kinsey, 5 TH ROW-June Casten, Anna Richbourg, Margaret Love, Betty Sanford, Linda McKee, Bonnie Connett, Jeannette Karpee, Sarah, Downs, Barbara Allen President Elmer Hinsz Secretary Frank Greene FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1ST ROW: Mr. Robert Brown, Elmer Hinsz, Raymond Bodiford, Frank Greene, Ralph Massey, Marvin Gill, Keith Lane, 2ND ROW; Richard Dayton, Clifton Grimes, John Hicks, Frank Coll, Louie King, Brantley Smith, Joseph Laviano, 3RD, ROW; Paul Carter, Kenneth Hieber, Wayne Bolton, Bruce Weicht, Wendell Hill, Bob Baggott, Bob Flanagan, James Kress, Fred Trebour, Russell Kersey, Norman Daughtery, David Bright Advisor Mr. Robert Brown Vice President Raymond Bodiford Treasurer Ralph Massey DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING Larry Eskelund President PURPOSE To create a better understanding among the employer, the trainee and the School. Odell Dees Vice President Ruth King Se ere tary Shirley Stanley Treasurer 1ST ROW: Shirley Stanley, Wilma Hussey, Nancy Douglas, Ruth King, Donald Gieger 2ND ROW; Murray Thomas, Frances Regan, Jean Sutherland, Elmer Hinsz, Larry Bazzell, 3RD ROW: Odell Dees, Carolyn Wolfe, Bernice Arnold, Drena Hampton, Janet Johnson, Larry Eskelund, Mr. Robert Nichols. 65 BETA CLUB Members Glenda Sutton, Martha Brown, Elizabeth Cutshall, Edwina Jones, Ann Smith, Laura Hlgglnson, Margie Braden, Lorelei Lincoln. Jean Sutherland, Gerald Price, Janet Johnson, Barbara Streeter, Marcia Betterman, Monica Prowant, Donna Clark, LeNore Lincoln, Benny Smith, George Trebour, Joe Thorn, Glenn Miller, Mr. Brantley Elizabeth Cutshall Preside nt J. Marion Brantley Advisor Edwina Jones Vice Prestdcnt Ann Brooke Smith Secretary Martha Brown Treasurer JOU RNALISM CLUB Edwina Jones James Kearse Mrs. Alpha Gill Editor Associate Editor Advisor CLUB MEMBERS Charlie Ray Adams Donnie Nelson Margaret Nelson Joanne Ellerbe Clara Mae Adams 67 Edwina Jones Gloria Lewis James Kearse Darlene Wilson Murrell Nesbit GIRLS' 4 - H CLU B FIRST ROW; Barbra Higginson, Laura Higginson, Ann Smith, Leslie Smith, SECOND ROW; Brenda Sue Brown, Myrtis Nelson, Vickie Hopkins, Patricia Jackson, Nancy Overhauls, Elaine Howard, Mary Ann Trebour, Patricia Chancy, THIRD ROW; Gail Hill, Judy Trebour, Fay Gaskin, Ellen Barefoot, Vonceil Smtih, Carol Shinner. 1ST ROW: Fred Trebour, Robert H. Campbell, Johnny Clements, 2ND ROW; Paul Pattie, Paul Carlson, James Scborila, Curtis Tucker, Tommy Ross, Charles Granthum, Kenny Bloom. 3RD ROW: Fred Lott, Jack Bently, John Dickinson, Ralph Couper, James Hill, James Clark, Ronald Highsmith Tommy Geiger, Paul Yebba. 4TH ROW; Larry Weicht, Jerome Outlaw, Jimmy Daniels, Leslie Dixon, Billy Coolidge, Charles Perry, Ronald Humpheries, Marion Amerson, Tom McQuaddy, James Bohanan, Eddie Johnston, Leon Wilson . President Robert H. Campbell Johnny Clements Secretary V 1 K Vice President Fred Trebour George Overhauls Reporter — Lois Day Wynola Cre ws Bonnie Freed Murrell Nesbit Bobbie Jean Temples Frances Stanley Linda Colburn Ernestine Quick Wanda Hazelwood Sue Odom Deliah Johnson Audrey Oliver Brantley Smith Bobby Hinsz Raymond Bodiford David McKee Donnie Nelson Charlie Ray Adams Miss Alice Zimmerman Dire c tor SAFETY PATROL 1ST ROW; Mrs. Esther Fedor, Grace Lippincot, George U te rde rh a r td, Donald Wheeler, Richard Miles, Richard Reisen, Glend Temples, Mr. Ernest Kretchmar. 2ND ROW; Truwilla Outlaw, Patty Kerkland, Lynda Copper, Susan Nichols. 3RD ROW: Dottie Stephens, Linda Rainey, Annie Ennis, Betty Jo Whitehead, Janet Wells, Nancy Holt, Mary Cutshall, Bobbie June Chambless, Diane Bazzell. 4TH ROW; Micheal McGinnus, Jack Bentley, Donald Lee, Thomas Delker, Tommy Ross, Bruce Armstrong, Gerald Hicks, Joe Louis, Ronald Wheeler. 5TH ROW: Wayne Reuitman, Sammy Surratt, Jerome Outlaw, Phillip Cutshaw, Myron Amison, Andrew McHenry, Billy Coolidge, Stephen Swan, Jimmy Dees, Eddie Johnson. 6TH ROW; Larry Weicht, Ray Bolt, Jimmy Daniels, Frenchie Hutchinson, Lynn Freed, Rex Morgan, X. L. Garrison, David Pattie. CONCERT BAND OFFICERS Ada Austin 1 Lieutenant ' 1 1 J Linden Loviano Captain Norma J. Baker 11 Lieutenant SENIOR Director John T.V. Clark Linde n Loviano Mary Frances Gill Jerry Lee Fisher MEMBERS Joe Thorn Mary Ann Mattingly MARCHING BAND BAND PERSONELL Marge Braden Linda Lou Freeburg Pat Whitehead Gayle Garrison Rae Foster Melissa Lippincott Mary Hester Sharon Welancevich Wayne Reutiman Cornelia Zanes Mary Frances Gill Artiste Parsons Dedi Anderson Janet Fisher Tawana Campbell Sharon Forbes Steve Lincoln Charles Bloom Donald Edwards Susan Gill Roger Sibley Ma j ore ttes Tawana Campbell Rae Foster Mildred Smith Ruthy King Shirley Stanley Jerry Fisher Ada Austin Benny Smith Patty Sante Lynn Nichols Martha Brown Roy Freeburg Mary Ann Mattingly Brenda Daughtery Carolyn Jarrett Jud Baggett Clyde Bracknell Libby Jarrett Artie Austin Paul Yebba Norma Baker Louise Leopold Marcia Betterman Leslie Johnson Bonnie Reed Burman Baker Harold Hunt Gary Martinson Donna Campbell Gary Crist Judy Surratt Lorelei Lincoln Roberta Beaty Joe Thorn George Utterhardt Kathy Skinner Linden Laviano Richard Kirk Keith Johnson Wayne Hilson Luther Hargraves Richard Riesen Carmen Yebba Bob Gerlach Laura Higginson Elizabeth Witt Barbara Higginson 74 .. .Vmiitf Ch BARBARA WELSCH MURREL NESBtT -CAPTAIN DRENA HAMPTON ■ I DIANE CLEMENTS ■-4t : GLENDA SUTTON SVLV A SUTTON BARBARA PEEPLES CO CAPTAIN VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Glenda Sutton, Drena Hampton, Sylvia Sutton, Dianne Clements, Barbara Welsch, Barbara Peeples, Murrell Nesbit JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Judy Carson, Vivian Geiger, Marian Canaday, Brenda Howell 77 SCHOOL H IGHLIGHTS 1ST ROW: Johnny Clements Jr. Mgr., Bob Flanagan, Charlie Ray Adams, Marvin Gill, John Hicks, Larr Miller, Russell Kersey, Jackie Emmett, David McKee Mgr. 2ND ROW; Coach John Clements. Bobby Hinsz, Roy Lane, Keith Lane, James Kearse, Larry Hill, Norman Daughtery, Donnie Nelson, Coach George Swing. 3RD ROW: Glenn Miller, Barney Beach, David Bright, Joe Thorn, Raymond Bodiford, Benny Smith. 4TH ROW; Ralph Massey, David Fedor, Bob Lorenz, Linden Laviano, James Sutorus, Paul Canaday. 5TH ROW; J.W, Wells, Marvin Wheeler, Ray Ennis, Marion Nesbit. Paul ALL TROPHY Joe Thorn Most ZEPHYRHILLS 7 ZEPHYRHILLS 33 ZEPHYRHILLS 20 ZEPHYRHILLS 32 Canaday, Glenn Miller, Joe Thorn, David Bright CONFERENCE Valuable Lineman Bobby Hinsz Riley Sportsmanship SCORES BRANDON 26 ZEPHYRHILLS 27 WEBSTER 6 GULF 6 ZEPHYRHILLS 12 INVERNESS 13 BROOKSVILLE 13 ZEPHYRHILLS 12 WILDWOOD 20 BUSHNELL 0 ZEPHYRHILLS 14 CRYSTAL RIVER 9 82 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL BOTTOM ROW; Don Stokes, Enzel Ward, Tom Gill, George Overhuls, Frank Kersey, Tom Ezell, Art McKendree, Randy Lane MIDDLE ROW; Bob Hilton, Charles Perry, Burman Baker, Richard Adams, Don Dunford, Davi Rawles, Clyde Bracknell, Clayton Stokes. TOP ROW: Whitey Mixon, Sam Gross, Ronald Tanney, Woody Cone, J. W. Wells, Larry Kearse, David Smith, Coach Skip Riley. • •• • David Bright Fullback ,v. :=v-v Paul Canaday Right Guard Right End fc «V • David Fedor Bob Flanagan Larry Hill Bob Hinsz James Kearse Right Halfback Left Halfback Left Tackle Right Halfback SENIOR Keith Lane Center AND VARSITY PLAYERS Roy Lane Left Halfback Linden Laviano Left End Glenn Miller joe Thorn Quarterback Righl Tackle HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Homecoming Queen Drena Hampton and Princess Bernice Arnold, Escorts and Maidens and Lady-in-Waiting Clara Mae Adams, Vice- President Student Council, Presents Queen Drena flowers. Escort Ralph Massey and Princess Bernice Arnold, Escort Felton Howard and Lady-in-Waiting Margaret Nelson. 86 Mrs. Lonnie Whitworth, 1956 Homecoming Queen, crowns Queen Drena HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Escort Odell Dees and Queen Drena Escort Felton Howard and Margaret Nelson, Lady-in- Waiting. Sponsored by the Junior Class Escort Charlie Rae Adams and Maiden Monica Prowant, Sponsored by the Sophomore Class Co-Captain Glenn Miller, Sponsor Miss Ann Brooke Smith Co-Captain Joe Thorn, Sponsor Miss Margaret Keen Escort Bobby Baggett and Maiden Bonnie Reed. Sponsored by the Freshmen Class. Queen Drena Hampton A Happy Exit VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to Right-Glenn Miller, Roy Lane, Russell Kersey, David Bright, Linden Laviano, David Fedor, Paul Canaday, Steve Huber, James Kearse, Larry Hill Left to Right-Larry Hill, David Bright, David Fedor, Paul Canaday, Steve Huber 88 VARSITY INDIVIDUALS David Bright Forward Bob Flanagan Forward Paul Canaday Forward Larry Hill Guard David Fedor Ce n te r Steve Huber Guard Roy Lane Guard Glenn Miller For w a r d B” SQUAD BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Felton Howard, Marvin Gill, Brantley Smith, Charlie Ray Adams, Marvin Wheeler. SECOND ROW; Coach Swing, Bobby Hinsz, Jerry Sanford, Benny Smith, Donnie Nelson FIRST ROW; Donnie Nelson, Roy Lane SECOND ROW: Felton Howard, Jerry Sanford, Charlie Ray Adams BOTTOM ROW; David Bright, James Kearse, Larry Hill, Glenn Miller. TOP ROW: Coach George Swing, Linden Laviano, Barney Beach, Paul Canaday. Barney Beach David Bright Paul Canaday Outfield Outfield Pitcher VARSITY BASEBALL David Fedor First Base Medford Griffin Sh ortstop Larry Hill Third Base Steve Huber Outfield James Kearse Catcher Roy Lane Ou tf ie 1 d VARSITY BASEBALL Linden Laviano Outfield Glenn Miller Second Base Brantly Smith Ou tf ie 1 d LAST YEARS RECORD REGULAR SEASON Zephyrhills - 11 Gulf- 2 Zephyrhills - 4 Brooksville- 5 Zephyrhills - 1 Brooks ville - 0 Zephyrhills - 10 Wildwood- 5 Zephyrhills - 6 Wildwood- 0 Zephyrhills - 21 Bushnell- 3 Zephyrhills - 5 Bushne 11 - 2 Zephyrhills - 12 Inverness- 3 Zephyrhills - 7 Crystal River - 2 Zephyrhills - 1 Gulf 2 Zephyrhills - 1 St. Leo- 2 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Zephyrhills- 4 Gulf- 7 SUB GROUP TOURNAMENT Zephyrhills- 14 Gulf- 1 Zephyrhills- 1 Dade City- 3 94 M®88aS 8®3 SS88Mg® ANNUAL QUEEN Miss LeNore Lincoln ANNUAL KING Mr. Paul Canaday RUNNERS-UP THESE WERE ALSO ler Ju d8e o Oy f Ann u lit tle 31 Ki, 8 and Que en February 15, j.o57 Miss LeNore Lincoln, Editor-in-Chief The Zephilsco Zephyrhills High «school ephyrhills, Floriaa Dear Miss Lincoln: ht the request of your Advisor, Mr. J. Marion Brantley, I have studied the photographs submitted of your candidates for king and ueen. To check my ratings I had them rated by another photographer and a professional portrait artist. I am happy to state that our opinions coincided unamiously. I was asked to consider: (1) apparant personality (5) ability to make frlenas CB) poise (SJ scholarship ib) character (7) beauty and best looking insincerity of purpose in life To be entirely fair, it is necessary to call attention to tne fact that I have never seen nor heard of any of the candidates. Judging was done entirely from the photo6raphs .submitted. Further, it is difficult or impossibxe to accurately jua6e character, sincerity, ana schoiarsnip from photograpns alone. These points were consiaered within the limitations of paotobra hy, but more importance was given to the physical evidence of beauty and personality—and apparant neatness. I have selected the following candidates: ( ueen: Miss LeHore Lincoln—king: Mr. Paul Canauay Second: Miss Virginia Edgeinan---Mr. Carry Hiil Third: Miss Jackie Massey--------Mr. Glenn Miller I appreciate your confidence in asKing me to do this for your school. Vours truly. 0. C. LeKoy Little, Jr. THE 1956 ANNUAL KING AND QUEEN Queen Sarah Peck King Lamar Massey 1955 Queen (Shirley Potter) crowns Queen Sarah Queen Sarah King Lamar Runners Up Carol Hughes and LeRoy Lincoln Nancy Lee and Lamar Massey King and Queen Candidates ZEPHYRHILLS HIGH SCHOOL NEW ATHLETIC BUILDING Things that are done, it is need- less to speak about; things that are past, it is needless to blame. Pemembex, PaAocjon PememlteA. Pasicujon Pe ne nJt i Pa iacfon YODR mmmm the 7 1 , oday we are printers of the yearbook of your school. 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