Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)

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DEDICATION To Mr. Stewart M. Brown, our principal, who has been patient with us and worked with us through this year, we dedicate this 1958 edition of The ZEPHILSCO. Thanks for help making our senior year more enjoyable by the senior privileges and we deeply appreciate your hard) work and interest. I To Mr. Stanley Kendrick, who is not only an outstanding teacher but also a friend to all the seniors, we dedicate this 1958 edition of the ZEPHILSCO. We will never forget you and the many things you have taught us. We will be better able to face life from having known you. Graduates of 1958 Congratulations! You have worked long and diligently to reach this point in your scholastic career. All of us. parents and teachers, are most happy to see you obtain the recognition of a diploma. We sincerely wish you all the happiness and success in all you future endeavors Sincerely Stewart M. Brown Mr. A. E. Ross Assistant Principal Office Staff Ann Brooke Smith, Barbara Peeples, Mary Frances Turner, Martha Brown, Gloria Lewis, Mildred Smith. t 5 ] HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MRS. FAYJJ'ALEXANDER Physical Education W- HIGHS|H F LTY MR. JOE HOLLAND Math, and English MRS. CONSTANCE KAYLOR English MR. STANLEY F . KENDRICK | History MR. ROBERT R. NICHOLS D.C.T. Coordinator (Not Pictured) MRS. HARRIETT PARSONS Science MR. J. WESLEY PRICHARD Social Studies MRS. MARJORIE PARANTHA MRS. KATHERINE SWING X English MR. GEORGE SWING Social Studies MRS. RAYBaLE SURRATT School Secretary MR. CHARLES WILLIAMS Agriculture Glenda Mildred Steve Richard George Nancy Barbara Donna SENIOR BABY PICTURES THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 PRESENTS YOU CANT KISS CAROLINE THE CAST MA RAND........... SUSIE............. MILT.............. JOHNNY............ WILLIE............ JOE............... STANLEY AND HOWIE BUNNY............. PAT................. SHIRLEY........... JEANNETTE......... CAROLINE.......... SALLY............. MISS JAMESON...... -----Mary Frances Turner ----------Glenda Sutton -----------Steve Huber .........Charles Bloom -----------Roger Sibley ----------George Trebour Ralph Massey, Roy Lane -----lawana Campbell ---------Darlene Wilson -----Clara Mae Adams ---------Barbara Peeples --------Margaret Nelson ------------Ruth King -----------Ed wina Jones DIRECTOR Mrs. Constance Kaylor CLASS CLARA MAE ADAMS Sincere, friendly, full of cheer, wonderful girl through all the years. Journalism 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; State Con.3; S.C. Vice-Pres. 3; Alternate Girl's State; Speech class play; Sr. Class play; Ad salesman 3,4; S.C. Rep. 4; Sr. Notable, Prom Chariman; Annual Staff. BERNICE ARNOLD It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Homecoming court 3,4, D.C, T. 3,4, Sr. Notable JULIANNE BAGGETT Here is a girl with a heart and a smile, That makes the bubbles of life worthwhile. Band 1,2,3, F.H.A. 3. Glee Club 2, Speech Class Play, Annual Staff 4, Sr. Notable LARRY E. BAZZELL I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity the one who knows less. D.C.T. 3.4; F.F.A. 3. CHARLES A. BLOOM He is not merely a chip off the old block, but the block itself. President 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; Banquet Committee. SENIOR CLASS BEVERLY JEAN BOND It's better to be small and shy. Operator of the candy room. TAWANA CAMPBaL A happy nature and a smile that’s sweet. Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 1, 2,3,4, Majorette 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 2,3,4, Prom Com- mittee, Jr. Class pjay. Class Play, Annual Glee Club 1. DONNA M. CLARK Some claim she's bashful, most doubt it. Vice-Pres. 1; Homecoming 1; Glee Club 1; Class Sweetheart 3; Alternate to Girl’s State; Jr. Class play; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff Prom Committee; Band 1. Little sparks start big fires. ” Glee Club 3; Prom Committee. MARTHA JEAN BROWN Music is my soul’s delight; it makes the darkest moments bright. Band 1,2,3,4, Beta Club 3, 4, Sr. Notable, Annual Staff Banquet Committee SENIOR CLASS NANCY ANN DOUGLAS A good disposition is more valuable than gold. D. C. T. 3. 4. LARRY PETER ESKELUND Be always as merry as ever you can, for no one delights in a sorrowful man. President of D.C.T. 3, D. C.T. 3,4, F.F.A. 2,3,4. ROY W. FREEBURG Never put off 'til tomorrow what you think can be done day after tomorrow. BONNIE LOU FREED In speaking generally, she's generally speaking. Glee Club 1; S.C. 2. SENIOR c CLASS FM DONALD HENRY GEIGER Silence is golden--so they say--and I like gold--can I get it that way? President of D.C.T. 4; Second person to ever hold this office in this school. WANDA LOUISE HAZRWOOD Pretty is as pretty does. Glee Club 2,3; Prom Committee LEON EDWARD HICKS Never let your studies interfere with your high school education. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Class Play; F.F.A. Quartet 2,3; Speech class play. WENDELL L. HILL So long as that which might have been isn't, why worry about it. D.C.T. 4; Prom Committee. FaTON E. HOWARD. JR. Never too serious, never to gay, But a nice guy in every way. President 1; Basketball 3,4; Annual Staff; Sr. Notable. CLASS SENIOR STEPHEN LAWRENCE HUBER He was a leader of men, and a follower of women. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff; Sr. Class Play; Prom Committee; Sr. Notable; Baseball, 2,3,4; Boy's State; Annual King Candidate; Bulletin Staff. HAROLD HUNT He may look quiet but look again. Band 1,2,3,4, Football 4, Sr. Notable rjf-' EDWINA ANN JONES To be an asset not a liability to the world is her goal. Journalism 1,2,3.4, Editor 3,4, Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3,4, Chairman of Ban- quet 3, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Sr. Notable, V. RUTH E. KING A smile is like an echo, it always comes back to you. ” Majorette 6 years; Annual Staff; Sr. Class Play; Sr. Notable; D.C.T. 3; Banquet Committee. CLASS SENIOR JAMES ROY LANE A personality as strong as his build. Football 1,2, 3.4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; S, C. Alternate 4; Sr. Class Play; Homecoming King 4; Sr. Notable; Banquet Committee; Most valuable back 4; All- Conference 4; Captain 4. GLORIA JEAN LEWIS Quiet and sincere they all say, she is friendly in every way. Journalism Club 3, Beta Club Annual Staff EDWARD LEWIS I like work, it fascinates me; I could sit and watch it for hours. F.F.A. 4. D.C.T. 4. BOB LORENZ Full of fun and mischief too, likes doing things he shouldn't do. Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 2; Baseball 4; S.C. Rep. 3; Sr. Notable; Debate Team 4. CHRISTINE LAMB LUKER Things don’t turn up in this world, unless someone turns them up. 4-H 1,2,3; Nurses Club 4; Thespians 3; Cheerleader 3; Library Club 3; Coral 2, 3; Key Club Court 3; Cornation Princess 3; Journalism 1,2; Basketball 3; Dramatics 3. SENIOR CLASS RALPH MASSEY V silence is golden, but who wants gold? I’ll talk and laugh 'til I grow old. Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 4; Sr. Notable; Speech Class Play; Senior Class Play; F.F.A 1.2,3,4. 9 “ TT WILLIAM McCALLISTER All things come to him who waits--I'm Waiting. F.F.A. 1 yr., Basketball 2 yr. D.C.T. 4 LARRY MILLER The more you learn, the more you forget, so why study? Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball manager 2,3; Prom Committee. DONNIE NELSON Smile and the world smiles with you. Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Journalism 3; Glee Club 3, VicerPresident Junior Class, 1957 Football Prince, 1958 Annual King Candidate. SENIOR CLASS MARGARET ANN NELSON Pretty, charming and very nice, the kind of girl you look at twice. Homecoming Queen 4; Cheerleader 4; Candidate, Annual Queen Homecoming Court 3; Sr. Notable; Speech Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Sr. Class Reporter; Journal- ism 2,3; F.H.A. 3,4; S.C. Rep. 3; Ads 4; Banquet Committee . BARBARA aOISE PEEPLES As many good points as a pack of pins. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, (Pres. 3) State Convention 1,2,3, Band 1, 2, Cheerleader 2,3,4 (Cap. 4), Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, President of Senior Class, Sopho- more Sweetheart, Candidate Annual Queen Ads 4, Sr. Notable, Co-Chairman, Prom Committee FRANK SEKACH When I feel the urge of exercise coming on, I lie down until it passes on. Football 4, Basketball 4, Base- ball 4, Sophomore Play, Stage Mgn. Sr. Play ROGER SIBLEY The good die young, my, I must take care of myself. Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Sr Play; Sophomore Play; Sr. Notable; Hr 1 S J ANN BROOKE SMITH The mildest manner, the gen- tlest heart. Band 11 2 years. F.H.A.l, 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Ads Jr. Jr. Class Play; Annual Ed- itor; Glee Club 1,2,3; Prom Committee, Patrol 2 yrs.; Beta Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Girl's State; 4-H 6 years. SENIOR BRANTLEY SMITH CLASS FRANCES STANLEY The only way to have a friend is to be one. ” Glee Club 1,2,3. It's not what I do that bothers me. It's when I get caught there are difficulties. Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Amer- ican Legion Baseball 2,3,4; Sr. Notable Candidate, Annual King; Glee Club 3; F.F.A. Soft- ball and Horeseshoe 3. KAY ANDERSON SMITH That sparkle in her eyes spells mischief. S.C, Rep. 1, Treasurer 1, Vice- Pres. 2, Class Reporter 2, Annual Staff Make-up 4. MILDRED KAR Full of laughter, full of pep, forward marchFshe's right in- step . ” S.C. Treasurer 1, Treasurer 1, President 2, Secretary 4, Secretary 4, Annual Staff, S ) Sr. Notable, Sophomore Play Band 1,2, Majorette 2,3,4, Candidate for Annual Queen. ■ GLENDAJE. SUTTON eerleader 2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Beta Club 3,4, Homecoming 2, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Speech Class Play , Sr. Notable Journalism 2. SENIOR CLASS MURRAY THOMAS To worry little to study less, Is my idea of happiness S.C, Rep. 1,2; Football 4; Base- ball 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Prom Com- mittee 3. r GEORGE TREBOUR A combination of wise and otherwise. Beta Club 2,3,4, S.C. Sec- retary 2, Secretary 3, Jr. Class Play 3, Ad salesman 3, Banquet committee 3, S.C. President 4, Sr. Class Play School Daze Columnist, Homecoming Committee 4. MARY FRANCES TURNER Who could be neater, cuter or sweeter? F.H.A. 2,3,4, S.C. Rep. 2, Glee Club 2, Sr. Notable, Candidate for Annual Queen, Banquet committee 3, An- nual Staff, Sr. Class Play n dr EDSON WARD Beware, I may yet do some- thing sensational, D.C.T. 4. RICHARD WHITAKER A good man is never out- done, but keeps on trying until he's won. Band 1, Basketball 2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Annual Staff Chorus 1,2,3, All County Chorus 2,3, F.T.C. 3, President 4-H 3. SENIOR DARLENE WILSON Sweet and lovely, happy an gay, A smile for all who comes her way. Secretary 1,2; Vice Pres. 4; Programs 3; Prom Committee 3; Salesman 2; Sr. Class Play Band 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Annual Queen Candidate; Sr. Notable; Journalism 3,4; Float Chairman 4, JANET WILLIAMSON I'm always a wit, but some- times only a half. Glee Club 1,2, F.H.A. 1,2,4, Sr. Notable, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 3, Programs Committee 3. JAMES WITT Little we think, less we do; isn't it funny how we pull through. F.F.A. 1, Basketball 1, D.C.T. 4, Jr. Class Play. JAMES BRAXTON CLASS HISTORY The sands of time are standing still, and we are now drifting way-way back, 12 long-grueling years to the first glorious days of school for the class of '58. We now see some well-behaved children, who were under the expert hands of Mrs. Helen Hamilton. Of the original first grade class in '46, we can only recall Wanda Hazel- wood, Julianne Baggett, Edwina Jones, Barbara Peeples, Martha Brown, Donna Clark, Bernice Arnold, Nancy Douglas, Ruth King, Roy Lane, Janet Williamson, Ralph Massey, Murray Thomas, Brantley Smith, James Witt, Carsie Kirkland, Roy Freeburg, Donald Geiger, and Wendell Hill. This was the beginning of the end; the the girls began noticing the boys and the boys began chasing the girls. (Our first grade room was in the room where the Chemistry Lab is now located.) Next came the second grade. We proved too much for one teacher to hold, so the only thing to be done was to put us in two rooms. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Austin were selected for this job, and to make matters worse, Mildred Smith, Tawana Campbell, Christine Lamb, Harold Hunt, and Larry Miller joined our merry band of tormentors. It was in this happy year that we made play houses, ate green mulberries, got sick and otherwise thought ourselves important. Our Class has always been a dramatic minded group, even as young as the second grade and so it was, we put on the colossal production, Spring Play , with Spring, herself, fairies, and flowers. In our next year of schooling, the higher ups found we had to stay in two rooms. Mrs. Viana Gall, and Mrs. Mable Campbell proved very efficient in handling us. Clara Mae Adams, John Hicks, Felton Howard, and John Mihalakis could stand it no longer being away from our growling, crazy crowd, so they came along, too. We proved our dramatic ability again this year, the fourth, by putting on a musical version of Rumplestil- skin , coached by Mrs. Ellmakerand Miss Bartlett. Roger Sibley, Frances Stanley, Darlene Wilson, Gloria Lewis, and Richard Whitaker joined us. Our numbers were ever increasing. In the fifth grade, they thought it would be wise to let a male teacher have part of our group, and let us get use .to men teachers; Mr. Dooley was assisted by Mrs. Modest Hart. We also changed classes this year, short lived though it was; made candle holders out of old bottles; and presented a Halloween program at the PTA Carnival. (It was Hawianian,--hula skirts and all.) Margaret Nelson, George Trebour, and Bill McCallister, arrived, swelling our number to 33. In the sixth grade, under the guiding hands of Mrs. Hettie Jane Price and Mrs. Rosemary Trottman, we made up plays, drew murels, made paper mache items, and voted in our first Student Council election. Bonnie Freed and Edward Lewis joined us. Richard Whitaker had left and had returned again, just couldn't stay away for long; the same thing happened with John Mihalakis. The seventh grade, whow, getting there. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Trottman had us in their homerooms. We got mixed up the first day, but took to Junior High life, like a duck to water. Mary Frances Turner, Bob Lorenz, Larry Eskelund, Charles Bloom and Janet W. became a part of ZHS. Janet was finding it hard making up her mind whether to stay at ZHS. We progressed right along in the eighth, under the sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brown. The only eventful thing in this year besides learning all about the Navy, science and math, was the coming back to the fold of John M. and Edward Lewis,; who had at last realized that ZHS was their one and only. Freshmen!! ! Man were we ever the gift to something. Mrs. Brown again had charge of us and Mrs. Stevens helped her out. We made lots of money, wrote stories, had a dilly of a party, otherwise disturbed the rest of the student body, and decorated and ushered at class night. The big end of the year party was the mostest. We were joined by Beverly Bond, Glenda Sutton, Frank Sekach and Edson Ward. [ 23 ] CLASS HISTORY Miss Botoroff and Mrs. Majorie Parantha kept tabs on us this year, the tenth, and during the year we presented the play, Abe Lincoln in Illinois , keeping up our great dramatic tradition. We also sold magazines this year and we added some more wonderful and brilliant students to our scroll, Ann Brooke Smith, Joanne Ellerbee, and Steve Huber, also Janet W. had finally made up her mind to stay, at last!! You'll never guess what! We finally made it ’JUNIORS , Can you beat that? Mrs. Constance Kaylor and Mrs. George Swing were our sponsors. This year was a riotous one. We had dances after foot- ball games, sold magazines, football programs and ads, had a big New Year's Eve Party% made a Starlight Gardens of the Prom and Rocketed to the Stars at the Banquet, and in our tradition of acting ability we presented Three Fingers In The Door ; decorated and ushered at graduation. Homecoming Princess was Bernice Arnold and her attendent was Margaret Nelson. One person was admitted to our exclusive club, Lois Day. The start of 1957-58 year rolled around with us under one head. Coach Johnny Clements. We began our last and final year of high school, our childhood was to be left behind us forever more when June came. It was during our last glorious year that Kay Anderson, and Donnie Nelson joined us. Hithertofore they had been mere Juniors , but they had liked us so much and wanted to be with us, that they hurriedly Got more credits to join us. Richard W. also returned to us after an absence of six years. We had a refreshment booth at home football games, presented a modern teen-age comedy, You Can’t Kiss Caroline , received graduation cards and invitations, put out a yearbook, had Senior privileges,sold ads, and finally we marched down the aisle to receive our sheepskin. As we thumb back through our Annual , reliving the past, we can't help but feel a closeness for our classmates, teachers, parents, and friends. These thoughts and sentiments at leaving behind our fond memories and good days are only off set by the realization that this is the price paid to grow up. It was fun, but now we leave, Hallowed Halls of ZHS , we may return and bestow petals at your feet. Vaya con Dios! Hasta la vista! Faithfully, Edwina Jones [ 24 ] LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ,.y• -;.V-«■•; y ••• .-• -- We, the Senior Class of 1957-58, being of sound mind and body, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament: TO ZHS, we leave memories of the best class ever to graduate. To Coach Clements, we leave our appreciation for his help and guidance through our Senior year mem- ories of a quiet homeroom. To Mr. Brown, we leave a bottle of arsenic, which we are sure he will need after June, 1958, and appreciation for his patience with us. To Mr. Brantley, we leave gratitude for many hours of hard work on the '58 edition of Zephilsco. To the teachers, we leave just plain Thanks. To the Juniors, we leave our Senior privileges of going to dinner 12 minutes early, being honored at all assemblys, and the use of the Senior homeroom for one year. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to make money. To the Freshmen, we leave lots of luck, which they will need to graduate in 1961. To the Junior boys, the Senior boys leave their ability to get along with the girls. To the Junior girls, the Senior girls leave their ability to include in one slumber party all the following activities: a walk to Dade City on 301, swimming at the Zephyrhills Pool, dancing till dawn to Elvis's records and more devilment we cannot mention because it might tend to incriminate us. I, Tawana Campbell, will to Patricia Hayes, my ability to drive slowly and never have more than one person in the car and my ability to be drum majorette to Mary Ann Hodges. I, Edwinia Jones, will to Laura Higginson, my ability to cut up in class and make bad grades. I, Darlene Wilson, will my ability to skip school and get caught every time to Jerry Sanford and my notorious nickname of Wee Willey to Margie Braden. I, Ann Smith, Will to Margie Braden, my ability to be an enthusiastic football fan, attend all games and cheer the boys on. I, Martha Brown, will to Benny Smith, my beat up coronet and my position as 1st coronet player and my honored position on the soccer team to Laura Higginson. I, Kay Smith, will to Alice Hutchinson, all my safe driving awards and my desk in Senior homeroom. I, Brantley Smith, will to Buzzie Reutimann, my '56 Chevy clutch and my ability to pass Business Law. I, Frank Sekach, will to Carmen Yebba, my short straight hair and my ability to be serious at all times. I, Ralph Massey, will to Marvin Gill, My ability to sit, on not the left end, but the right end, of the football bench. I, Barbara Peeples, will to Marvin Wheeler, my notebook full of Elvis Presley pictures and to Delilah Johnson, my ability to out-argue everyone else in Business Law class. I, Bob Lorenz, will to Bobby Hinsz, my ability to play fullback and my ability to be quiet in class to Artiste Parsons. I, Glenda Sutton, will to Sandra Craig, my ability to always be in love and to Sylvia Sutton, my ability to get the most attention while cheering. I, Mary Frances Turner, will to Medford Griffin, my perfect teeth and to Marcia Betterman, my Elvis Presley pin-ups. I, Roy Lane, will to Medford Griffin, my quiet shy ways and my little black book. I, Murray Thomas, will to Loretta Bamberger, my ability to loaf in classand still pass. I, Mildred Smith, will to Louie King, my ability to laugh at other people's jokes. [ 25 ] WILL AND TESTAMENT ■■ ... • -v-■ ....... I, Clara Mae Adams, will to Shirley Walker, my ability to be loud at football games and to Patty Freed, my ability to make good grades in Bookkeeping. I, Harold Hunt, will to Clifton Grimes, my ability to stay in bed in the morning. I, Roger Sibley, will to Merle Padgett, my ability to get eight people in the cab of my truck. I, Margaret Nelson, will to Bobby Hinsz, my ability to attend school every day and always get there before noon and to Bobby Jean Temples, my ability to eat more bananas than anyone else at slumber parties. I, Julianne Baggett, will to Lorelei Lincoln, my ability to Jitterbug. I, Charles Bloom, will to Fred Trebour, my ability to play drum and my privilege of bothering the Senior girls. I, Ruth King, will to Dorothy Hudson, my position as majorette and my ability to get away with anything in Mr. Swing's class and to Medford Griffin, my ability to speak when spoken to. I, Donna Clark, will to Monica Prowant, my ability to stay at least 6 budgets behind in office Practice and my long straight, blond hair. I, Gloria Lewis, will to Pat Whitehead, my ability to take dictation that can never be transcribed. I, John Hicks, will to Terry Hancock, my ability to be lover of all Jr. High Girls. I, George Trebour, will to Kay Pope, my laquaciousness, and to Carmen Yebba my DA and catty ways. I, Joanne Ellerbee, will to Mary Ann Hodges, my ability to go with the same boy for two years. I, Lois Day, will to Colene Powers, my ability to make good grades, and my desk in Senior homeroom to Earnes- ine Quick. I, Steve Huber, will to Benny Brooks, my ability to make good citizenship grades and my biceps and shoulder muscles to Bobby Hinsz. I, James Witt, will to Medford Griffin, my height. I, Bill McCallister, will to Buzzie Reutimann, my ability to be fast and my quiet ways to Mary Lou Strobeck. I, Felton Howard, will to Charlie Ray Adams, my ability to run the hundred yard dash in 9.3 seconds. I, Richard Whitaker, will to Richard Kirk, my ability to be a speedy half-back and my ability to pass Physics, to Barbara Shelton. I, Wanda Hazelwood, will to Colene Powers, my natural blond hair and my 5’8 . I, Donnie Nelson, will to Benny Brooks, my ability to play football and not break my leg, and to Dorothy Hudson, my broad shoulders and blond hair. I, Janet Williamson, will to Lynda Winterstein, my long brown naturally curly hair and my ability to always get a date with the boy I want to go with. I, Bonnie Freed, will to Barbara Youmans, my ability to be ackward and wear glasses all my life. I, Larry Miller, will to Bob Gerlach, my ability to charm girls and my ability to be on'the A honor roll. I, Christine Luker, will my 25 crinolines and my ability to be a young housewife and still be a mighty Senior, to Shirley Walker. 1, Roy Freeburg, will to Donald Edwards, my ability to make straight A's in Mrs. Gill's commercial courses, and also my ability to ride a motorcycle and not wreck it. 1, Nancy Douglas, will to Sandra Wolancevich, my ability to do bookkeeping. I, Larry Eskelund, will my musical ability to Louie King, and my curly, blond hair to Terry Hancock. I, John Mihalakis, will to Curtis Young, my ability to pass American History on extra credit work and my ability to get along with people. [ 26 ] LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Wendell Hill, will to Charlie Rae Adams, my broken down old '36 Plymouth and old '50 Ford. I, Edward Lewis, will to Bobby Hinsz, my physique and my ability to be a letterman in football. I, Harry E. Ward, will to Theron Howard, my high IQ. I, Bernice Arnold, will to Monica Prowant, my Chemistry Book and American History homework and my dis- tinquished seat in OCT. I, Carsie Kirkland, will to Bobby Jean Temples, my jitterbugging techniques. I, Beverly Bond, will to Gwendoyln Stroup, my ability to make straight A's in Business Law for one semester, and D's the next semester. I, James Braxton, will to Louie King, my ability to get along with the teachers. I, Donald Geiger, will to Colene Powers my job at Phillips 66. I, Larry Bazzell, will to Buzzie Reutimann, my ability to win stock car races. Senior Baby Pictures CLASS PROPHECY June. 1968 Dear Coach: Ten years have passed since the Seniors of 1958 graduated, and I thought you might be interested in what they are doing. From all reports I learned our class has been busy and we have many accomplishments to our credit. Beverly Bond has used her experience as candy room worker to open up a Sweet Shoppe on 5th Avenue. Gloria Lewis is her business manager and uses her artistic ability to draw advertising propaganda. They're doing a land office business especially when both get beyond the counter and dream up concoctions. James Witt and Nancy Douglas have become public enemies. By this we don't mean they are crooks but they have boxing bouts in the middle of 301 because Witt's Wonder-World process of cleaning is giving Douglas's Sputnik Special method stiff competition. Edson Ward has taken over where Edison left off. He invented a pushbutton method of priming newspapers with news brought in by his robot reporters. He's been working to perfect his method, though, because the papers are all printed inside the machine and he can't get them out. Glenda Sutton writes a daily lovelorn column contradicting Mary Hayworth. She specializes in 10 easy lessons on how to be engaged without a ring or boy. Martha Brown has just revolutionized the Grand Ole Oprey. Martha Steals the show every Saturday night with her, Howdy, I’m just so proud to be here. You ought to see Ernest Tubb pick the guitar to Chopin's Fifth Symphony. By the way, Elvis is taking voice lessons from her now. Ralph Massey was given an interest in the American Can Co. because he worked so many school hours; the head of the Co. thought he deserved it. Bob Lorenz is now Coach of the Detroit Tigers. His old friend, A1 Kaline, now retired, has joined Bob as assistant Coach. Larry Miller runs a club which teaches its members how to do the least possible work with the least possible exercise. He got into the habit his Senior year. Harold Hunt and Roger Sibley have become caretakers of the Tourist Club. The club has been converted into an Old Maids' Home with bachelors!! John Hicks liked the National Guard so much that he made it his career. He is now standing on the corner of Fifth Avenue recruiting others to that dedicated life of cleaning the Armory. Felton Howard rebuilt Hilson’s and made a big name for himself in the Grocery Business. With his good looks, Felton attracts all women customers. After graduating from West Point, Richard Whitaker became an influ- ential political leader. He is now President of the United States and Kay Smith is his private secretary. Kay always did want to be in Civil Service but she never dreamed she would be secretary to die President. Roy Freebirrg is proprietor of Freeburg’s Service Station and Garage and sells Sinclair gasoline. Donald Geiger owns a rival station that sells Phillips 66. They compromised and became partners and now sell Sinclair 66. Bernice Arnold has gone into business for herself and now owns her own dentist office. She has recently perfected a painless method of drilling teeth. The seat moves you around and jars you up and down and the drill remains in one place. Wanda Hazelwood, being so tall herself, opened a dress shop exclusively for tall girls. It includes dresses for girls 5'8 and over. Bonnie Freed finally hooked that guy from Plant City that she has been going with for so long. From what we hear she has her hands full bringing up four children. Ruth King is making the town more beautiful with her beauty shop. She has all the latest hair styles and she never repeats one. Ruthie is also married and has already started teaching her children to be flirtatious. Mildred Smith is now full time secretary for Mr. Kendrick. She went over to DCT to help him so much her Senior year, she got into the habit. [ 28 ] CLASS PROPHECY Larry Eskuland has rebuilt the Ford Agency. It now covers three blocks on 301. He and Ann have a fight every night because she owns a Chevrolet. But good-hearted Larry fixes it up for her every time she has a wreck. Carsie Kirkland is.a top pharmacist. He specializes in reducing pills. One of his pills a day and you lose a pound a day, that is if you don't bother to eat. Wendell Hill owns his own garage. His main job is testing radio switches. He sits in the car and turns the radio knobs on and off to check them. James Braxton is now a successful minister and his church is in Crystal Springs. He has a hard time trying to keep his con- gregation from going swimming on Sunday. Julie Baggett and Darlene Wilson own and operate an all-night Drive-In. Julie plays the juke box and Darlene waits on the curb. The drive in caters to teen-age Rock 'n Roll fans. Julie is also a registered nurse during the day. Roy Lane finally made the Chicago Bears after a steady diet of peanut butter and bananas. He has now been asked to take over duties as head coach. Edwinia Jones has an exclusive dress design enter- prise in the South, featuring the latest Exclusives from Venus . She also has a magazine which features nothing but her mad clothing. It seems being Editor of the Bulldog Bulletin prepared her for such a task. Lois Day and John Mihalakis finally said, 1 do , when John had completely finished paying his old boss for the gas station. Ann Smith has finally seen her long time dream come true-that of having a hundred acre ranch with pure bred Guernseys. Janet Williamson has really made a name for herself. She is known worldwide for her famous laugh, and she even had it patented to discourage copycats. Christine Lamb Luker has her heart's desire, that of a busload of children her own and being a woman racer. She has recently entered the Indianapolis 500. Brantley Smith is the founder of the first annual Dragniks. He owns a drag strip from the earth to the moon and it a main attraction each year. The only thing raced naturally are Chevyniks . Larry Bazzell takes the first prize each year and is awarded a Gold Satellite that ticks. Frank Sekach used his background in creative writing acquired from Senior English to become a famous author. He edits his own magazine Wit and from what we hear, Dig is going bankrupt. The Air Force has com«-to depend very much on Donnie Nelson, who joined them shortly after graduation. He has become a famous test space pilot and he is also the Heartthrob in Uniform of the W.A.F.'s. Tawana Campbell has graduated from Jones Business College and is a top notch private sec- retary for a certain guy in the Air Force. Margaret Nelson is employed by MGM Studios. She designs and models fabulous creations that make the Stars beautiful. Her real career, however; is being Mrs. Floyd Cherry and raising little Cherry's . George Trebour has divised a new cheap method of transportation to the Moon; that of a balloon and a candle. He also has a straight pin , divised for especially quick landings. Steve Huber plays professional basketball. When he’s not playing,he's pushing pills, of his ownconcoction-a live pharmacist. He’s also a philanthropist, giving free pencils and paper to the ZHS students who don’t have any. Donna Clark was finally talked into being Steve's private secretary. It was a long hard battle but he won. Clara Mae Adams is married and has Alvy Jr. and his little sisters to care for. She manages to get into town once in while, even though she lives so close (20 miles to be exact). Charles Bloom has a band. He plays drums in the latest hit record that sold a million. The name of the record is The Blue Cha-Cha in Rock and Roll Minor. Edward Lewis has become a top-notch lumberjack, making an average of $50 a day. He also manages to enter Brantley's Dragnik once a year. Joanne Ellerbee joined the WAC's and ' became Captain. Now that PFC James White is out of the army and they are married, Joanne keeps things peaceful by pulling rank on him whenever they have an argument. [ 29 ] CLASS PROPHECY Bill McCallister is top Salesman for Reutimann's Chevrolet Company. Coach, if you don't want to buy a Chevrolet, stay away from Bill. Murray Thomas has joined the W.A.C.'s. In case you're wondering how he managed this, the W.A.C. 's would like to know too. Frances Stanley has the largest Babysitting Agency in the country. She hardly has time for her own two small children. I think she hires a babysitter. And in case you’re wondering what I have been doing, Mary Frances Turner and I have charge of a Boy Scout division. This isn't an ordinary troop; however, because we scout for boysl Sincerely yours, Barbara Peeples [ 30 ] MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Edwina Jones Richard Whitaker MOST TALENTED Martha Brown Harold Hunt BEST ALL AROUND Mildred Smith Roy Lane MOST DEPENDABLE Clara Mae Adams Charles Bloom MOST POPULAR Barbara Peeples Roy Lane BEST LOOKING Margaret Nelson Felton Howard NEATEST Julianne Baggett Roger Sibley CUTEST Darlene Wilson Brantley Smith MOST ATHLETIC Glenda Sutton Roy Lane BEST PERSONALITY Barbara Peeples Ralph Massey BEST CLASS SPIRIT Clara Mae Adams Charles Bloom MOST STUDIOUS Edwina Jones George Trebour Sandra Craig Donald Edwards Patty Freed Charlie Ray Adams Loretta Bamberger Marcia Betterman ,5 « a Wayne Bolton Margie Braden Benny Brooks I a 1 ar Robert Gerlach Marvin Gill Medford Griffin Clifton Grimes Terry Hancock Laura Higginson [ 40 ] Alice Hutchinson Delilah Johnson Louie King Merle Padgett Artiste Parsons Kay Pope Bobby Hinsz Mary Ann Hodges Dorothy Hudson Richard Kirk Lorelei Lincoln Joyce Lummus Monice Prowa Earnestine Quick Colene Powers v Buzzie Reutimann Jerry Sanford Barbara Shelton Benny Smith Joyce Stover Mary Strobeck Gwen Stroup Sulvia Sutton Bobbie J. Temples Fred Trebour Shirley Walker Marvin Wheeler Pat Whitehead Linda Wintersteen Sandra Wolancevich Carmen Yebba Barbara Youmans SOPHOMORES Barbara Adams Dedi Anderson Bobby Baggett Butman Baker Lee Blackden Donna Campbell Robert Campbell Frankie Coell Gary Crist Carol Dager Dickie Dayton Carol Edwards Rae Foster Linda Freeburg Gayle Garrison Vivian Geiger [ 46 ] SOPHOMORES Keith Greene Victor Gerlach Lonnie Hayes Barbara Haynes Kenneth Heiber Janice Houck Jeanette Howell Carolyn Jarrett Elizabeth Jarrett Leslie Johnston L.B. Jones Norman Kirkland James Kress Joseph Laviano Louise Leopold Ellen Lummus Frances McKee Elaine McKendree Gary Martinson Harold Mixon [ 47 ] Irene Nichols Lynn Nichols Judy Oliver Bonnie Reed Della Fay Smith Claudia Saladin Edelma Sergey Darlene Smith Clayton Stokes Raymond Sutorus George Uterhardt Bruce Welcht Janet Weicht J.W. Wells Donald Wheeler Robert Whitaker [ 48 ] ■f r .T • ■ - FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS -7 Randy Lane, Melissa Lippincott, Owen Blackden, Faye Massey, Marian Cana- S ,. day, Jeanette Karpee, Donnie Stokes . V • - ‘ . and Richard Miles. Richard Adams Linda Allen D. Armstrong George Auld Merrily Baggett AliceBdfnbry Owen Blackden Jean Bingham Jimmy Bolton Joe Canaday Marian Canaday Judy CatJsen V June Casten Woody Cone Dorothy Daniels Judy Deen Sarah Downs Vicki Driggers Don Dunford Ronald Eskeland Ann Fazio Janet Fisher Tommy Geiger Mary Alice Gill Sarah Greene Vera Griffin Mary Lee Hester Barbara Higginson R. Highsmith Linda Hopper Barbara James Kathleen Jensen Margaret Johnson Keith Johnson Jeanette Karppe Randy Lane Steve Lincoln Melissa Lippincott Faye McCallister May McCallister Arthur McKendree Faye Massey Richard Miles Glena Nichols Nell Odom Lola Mae Padgett Mary M. Pattie Molly Pope Carol Smith David Smith Kathy Smith Mary Smith Donnie Stokes Ronald Tanney Shirley Temples Cunis Tucker Wayne Turner Enzell Ward Bobby Wells Joy Whitaker Alice Wintersteen Elizabeth Witt Sharon Wolancevich Terry Wright Paul Yebba Raymond Sutorus CAFETERIA 4. CAFETERIA STAFF Manager----------Mrs. George Simmons Jannie Lester, Elizabeth Mathis, Miss Bird, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Sellars, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Holt (Not Pictured). EIGHTH GRADE Shirlene Adams Chester Arnold Delbert Allegood Lawrence Allegood Bruce Armstrong Carolyn Bacon Judson Baggett Billy Beaver Ellen Barefoot Carolyn Bamberger Nancy Bieter Clyde Blacknell Rose Braddock Deloris Braxton Joyce Carlson Linda Cavin Ralph Chamberlin Alice Chestnut Andrew Childers James Clark Bonnie Connett Margaret Daughtery Thomas Delker Carol Bdridge Tommy Ezell Marie Frye Susan Gill Thomas Gill Hazel Green James Grantham Shirley Griffin Sam Gross Virginia Hauf James Hill Wayne Hilson EIGHTH GRADE Bobby Hilton Eupha Hilton Virginia Hinsz Louie Holt Brenda Howell Dicky Hudson Barbara Hudson Billy Jefferies Larry Kearse Frank Kersey Marsha King Donna Lanham Donald Lee Ann Lewis Patricia Long Margaret Love Mary McAdams Billy McGavern Kenneth Mason Danna Morgan Rex Morgan George Overhuls Charles Perry Ann Price Richard Prowant Sarah Powers Wayne Reutimann Raymond Robertson Walter Rowland Stephen Smith Carolyn Stephens Judy Surratt Steven Swan Eugene Tilly Joan Trimbell EIGHTH GRADE Hzie Dees Joyce Hopkins Gordon McNany Royce Murphy Sharon Pack Patricia Stewart ftnest Trebour Nancy Uterhardt Norman Weaver Wesley Wells Alora Wester Sandra White Paulene Widener Patty Wolfe Wilbur YouiUfins SEVENTH GRADE Jimmy Nelson John Williams Leon Wilson [ 58 ] SEVENTH GRADE Myron Amison Charlotte Axline Teddy Barrington Diane Bazzell Ray Beaver Ernie Blackden Kenny Bloom Linda Bracknell Linda Brady Lucille Bragg Nancy Carr Margaret Cartwright Bobbie Chambless Frances Childers John Clements Cluster Collins Billy Coolidge Roy Cooper Linda Copper Robert Day Sherry Driggers Janette Edgeman Ray Ellis Lynn Freed Betty Gamer X.L. Garrison Bobby Hamson Billy Haygood Carol Hill Betty Holt Nancy Holt Agnes Howard Annette Howard Wendyll Howard Frenchent Hutchinsoi SEVENTH GRADE Linda Jarrett Shirley Jarrett Pearlie Mae Kelly Robert Kelly Patricia Kersey Patty Kirland Jackie Lewis Jerry Lewis Joe Lewis Grace Lippincott Joey Loris James McAdams Andrew McHenry Robert Mason John Maus Verona Metivier Gilbert Miller Herman Morris Susan Nichols Truwilla Outlaw David Pattie Oleta Price Bonnie Rannald Harold Sams James Schank Sue Snider Dottie Stephens Shirley Stephens Jane Storm Glenda Temples Delbert Wallace Patsy Weicht Janet Wells Ronald Wheeler Violet White BUS DRIVERS Mrs. Smith, Mr. Bird, Mrs. Tyre, Mr. Wheeler and Mrs. Rooks. CUSTODIANS ZEPHILSCO STAFF Ann Brooke Smith Donna Clark Martha Brown J. Marion Brantley EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISOR STAFF MEMBERS Wall i V' Seniors- Clara Mae Adams Sports- Steve Huber Features- Barbara Peeples Felton Howard Edwina Jones Band- Tawana Campbell Donna Clark Clubs Mildred Smith Juniors- Mary Frances Turner Darlene Wilson Sophomores- Gloria Lewis Subscriptions- Richard Whitaker Freshmen- Julianne Baggett Charles Bloom Junior High- Margaret Nelson Art Editor - Edwina Jones Ruth King Faculty and Snapshots- Ruth King [ 64 ] Tawana Campbell ZEPHILSCO STAFF The editors and subscription managers take time our to strike a pose for our photographer, Glenn Davis. STUDENT COUNCIL David Smith TREASURER J. Marion Brantley SPONSOR Senior----------------------------Clara Mae Adams Juniors---------------------------Bobby Hinsz Colene Powers Sophomores------------------------Cathy Skinner Carolyn Jarrett Freshmen--------------------------Judy Carlsen Woody Cone Eight-A-------------------- Bobby Hilton B----------------------------Ernest Trebour C----------------------Sandra White Seven-A--------------------Linda Jarrett B---------------------Herman Morris C...............—.....Mary C. Cartwright D.C.T.----------------------John Mihalakis DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING PURPOSE To create a better understanding among the employer, the trainee and the school. Donald Geiger Wayne Bolton VICE PRESIDENT Patty Freed SECRETARY Mr. Robert R. Nichols COORDINATOR Larry Bazzell TREASURER MEMBERSHIP Bernice Arnold, Larry Bazzell, Wayne Bolton. Nancy Douglas, Larry Eskerland, Roy Freeburg, Patty Freed, Donald Geiger, Wendell Hill, Carsie Kirkland, Edward Lewis. Bill McCallister, John Mihalakis, Edson Ward, James Witt. FIRST ROW: Gayle Garrison, Dedie Anderson, Shirley Walker, Sandra Craig, Ann Brooke Smith, Barbara Peeples, Mary Frances Turner, Darlene Wilson, Clara Mae Adams. SECOND ROW; Dela Fae Smith. Mary Ann Hodges, Loretta Bamburger, Mrs. Parantha, Janet Williamson, Judy Dean, Shirley Temples, Margaret Nelson, THIRD ROW; Ann Fazio, Linda Hooper, Margaret Johnson, Barbara Higginson, Mary Alice Gill. Mary Frances Turner SECRETARY Sandra Craig TREASURER Darlene Wilson CHAPLAIN JUNIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW; S. White, A. Price, D. Unham, V. Hensz, B. Howell, N. Uterhardt, A. Wester, L. Cavin, SECOND ROW:M. King, S. Pach, S. Adams, P. Wolfe, J. Trimbell, J. Hopkins, C. Banburger, THIRD ROW: B. Hussey, J. Carlson, E. Hilton, E. Barefoot, C.. Stephens, M. Daughtery, R. Braddock, A. Lewis. FOURTH ROW; Mrs. Parantha, M. Frye, D. Braxton, S. Griffin, D. Morgan, A. Chestnut, M. McAdams. Brenda Howell SECRETARY Nancy Uterhardt TREASURER FIRST ROW; Edwina Jones, Martha Brown, Ann Brooke Smith, Monica Prowant, Donna Marie Clark, SECOND ROW; Margie Braden, Lorelei Lincoln, Gloria Lewis, Dedie Anderson, Mary Ann Hodges, Glenda Sutton. THIRD ROW; Lynn Nichols, Louise Leopold, Bob Gerlac, Benny Brooks, Linda Freeburg, Patty Sande, Marcia Betterman, Delilah Johnson, Mr. Brantley. FOURTH ROW; Mrs. Swing, Bob Baggett, Benny Smith, Bobby Hinsz, Richard Whitaker, George Trebour. Edwina Jones EDITOR Fred Trebour ASSOCIATE EDITOR Bobby J. Temples ASSOCIATE EDITOR JOURNALISM Sponsor-Mrs. Gill Editor............................Edwinia Jones Associate Editors ...................... Bobbie J. Temples Fred Trebour Feature Editors —-----------------Clara Mae Adams Spons Editor...........--------------------- Charlie Ray Adams Darlene Wilson An Editor.........................Terry Wright Mimeograph Operators................... Sandra Pricher Carole McFarlin [ 71 ] Wayne Turner John Hicks SECRETARY Mr. Charles Williams ADVISOR Brantley Smith TREASURER Larry Bazzell, Brantley Smith, Ralph Massey, John Hicks, Louie King, John Mihalakis, Edward Lewis, Bruce Weicht, Chester Arnold. Kenneth Heiber, Medford Griffin, Wendell Hill, Terry Hancock, T.D. Grantham, Don Dunford, Dickie Dayton, Stevie Smith, Donnie Stokes, Owen Blackden, Lamanuel Howard, George Overhuls, Larry Eskelund, Ronald Eskelund, Tommy Geiger, Raymond Sutorus, Woody Cone, James Bolton, Frankie Coell. Laura Higginson PRESIDENT Ann Brooke Smith VICE PRESIDENT r I Leslie Smith SECRETARY TREASURER Barbara Higginson COUNCIL DELEGAT Mary Bright, Susan Bucey, Ruth Chappel, Diane Clements, Candy Collier, Apple Cora, Bee Gardena, Barbara Higginson, Laura Higginson, Candy Houston, Betty Holt, Pat Jackson, Suzanne Kirkland, Marcia McGinnis, Veronica Metivier, Barbara Muse, Neva Nevins, Brenda Pieffer, Celia Rogers, Ann Brooke Smith, Judy Smith, Lezlie Smith, Jane Storms, Barbara Tanney, Diane Thome, Faye Tilley, Judy Trebour, Mary Ann Trebour. Robert Campbell PRESIDENT Fred Trebour VICE PRESIDENT BOY’S 4-H CLUB L. Allegood, L. Arnold, R. Brown, R. Campbell, M. Canaday, P. Carlson, D. Coeli, J. Fisher, B. Geiger, J. Gill, C. Grantham, B. Hart, B. Hay, R. Hay, J. Haygood, H. Hill, B. Hilton, D. Hudson, A. Johnston, C. Johnston, R. Kirk.D. Knapp, F. Knapp, J. Lane, J. Lewis, F. Lott, D. Myers, E. Odom, A. Pike, K. Rickie, J. Roberson, W. Rowland, J. Schank, G. Sensenig, E, Starling, E. Trebour, F. Trebour, R. Wells, J. White, J. Wilkinson, B. Winters. M Bobby Hilton SECRETARY [ 74 ] Bobby Geiger REPORTER Donald Wheeler Mr- Kendrick CAPTAIN ADVISOR Tommy Ross Donald Lee LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT SAFETY PATROL FIRST ROW; Tommy Ross, Donald Wheeler, Donald Lee, Glenda Temples, Edward Regar. SECOND ROW; Margie Bordon, Teresa Hicks, Harriet O'Leary, Pat Chancey, Carl Chancey, George Hicks, Paul Pattie, Sue Maclanan. THIRD ROW; Betty Holt, Alan Carr, Nell Dager, Margaret Nelson, Fred Padgett. FOURTH ROW; Elaine Howard, David Pattie, Eddie Johnston, Gail Alston, Pat Jackson, Gilbert Outlaw. FIFTH ROW: Brenda Peiffer, Barbara Tanney, George Braxton, Bobby Hughes, Barbara Dunford, Judy Trebour, Candy Houston. SIXTH ROW; Bobby Coolidge, Kay Richie, Louie Weicht, Jack Bentley, Johnny Daniels, Sammy Surratt, Ray Bolt, Leslie Smith, Mary Ann Trebour. SEVENTH ROW; Ernest Fulton, Laura McAdams, Albert Davis, Faye Gaskins, Kenneth Bloom, Leon Wilson, EIGHTH ROW; Jerry Carlson, Carl Hilton, Susan GUI, Ellen Barefoot, Lyn Freed, Thomas Delker, Bruce Armstrong, NINETH ROW: Steven Swan, Mr. Kendrick, Bobby Hilton, Ernie Trebour, Edward Tilley, Charles Perry, X.L. Garrison. [ 75 ] JUNIOR RED Sharon Forbes SECRETARY Marvin Gill CHAIRMAN Sylvia Sutton CO-CHAIRMAN CROSS COUNCIL Mrs. Kaylor ADVISOR Loretta Bamburger Marvin Gill Sylvia Sutton Jean Bingham Jane Lewis Doris Wallis Charles Bloom Charles Perry Janet Weicht James Clark James Schank Alora Wester Sharon Forbes Joy Whitaker [ 76 ] SENIOR BAND MEMBERS TAWANA CAMPBELL HAROLD HUNT MARTHA BROWN Captain ROGER SIBLEY CHARLES BLOOM BAND OFFICERS Martha Brown Mr. John T.V. Clark Jr. Carmen Yebba Captain Director Lieutenant CONCERT BAND Benny Smith Martha Brown Lynn Nichols Patty Sante Joe Laviano Paul Yebba Gilbert Miller James Schank Lorrene Daughtery Mary Margaret Pattie Libby Jarrett Carolyn Jarrett Jud Baggett Clyde Bracknell Linda Jarrett Marge Braden Pat Whithead Mary Hester Wayne Reutimann Pat Rowland Linda Coppers Gracie Lippincott Rae Foster Sharon Wolancevich Thomas Delker Shirley Jarrett Kenny Bloom Sue Snyder Linda Bracknell Mary Ann Hodges Nancy Carr Tawana Campbell Sharon Forbes Artiste Parsons Dedi Anderson Janet Fisher Gayle Garrison Judy Surratt Gary Martinson Donna Campbell Gary Crist Lorelie Lincoln Harold Hunt Karen Eddar Bonnie Reed Elizabeth Witt Susan Gill Bobbie June Chambless Roger Sibley Barbara Higginson Susan Nichols George Uterhardt Kathy Skinner Charles Ferry Steve Lincoln Richard Kirk Burman Baker Keith Johnson Wayne Hilson Richard Reisen X.L. Garrison Charles Bloom Marcia Betterman Louise Leopold Carmon Yebba Don Edwards Leslie Johnson Magaret Ann Johnson BAND PERSONRL Drum Majorette-Tawana Campbell Majorettes - Mildred Smith Sharon Forbes Ruth King Mary Ann Hodges Bonnie Reed MARCHING BAND MAJORETTES Tawana Campbell Bonnie Reed Mildred Smith Mary Ann Hodges Sharon forbes Ruth King Rae Foster v' J w TAWANA CAMPBELL RUTH KING SHARON FORBES MARY ANN HODGES BONNIE REED MAJORETTES MILDRED SMITH RAE FOSTER VARSITY CHEERLEADERS t 81 ] Loretta Bamberger: Co-Captain Sandra White, Truwilla Outlaw, Glenda Temples, Virgle Hinsz, Captain, Carolyn Bamberger, Co- Captain, Nell Odom, Melissa Lippincott, Janet Wells. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Glenda Sutton, Loretta Bamberger, Co-Captain, Margaret Nelson, Shirley Walker, Sylvia Sutton, Barbara Peeples, Captain. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Varsity Football Squad FIRST ROW: Benny Smith, Ralph Massey, Marvin Wheeler, John Hicks, Murray Thomas, Benny Brooks. SECOND ROW; Donnie Nelson, Jackie Emmitt, J.W. Wells, Carmen Yebba, Donald Edwards, Clayton Stokes. THIRD ROW; Bobby Hinsz, Marvin Gill, Richard Kirk, Harold Hunt, Larry Miller, Charlie Ray Adams. FOURTH ROW: Coach Clements, Bob Lorenz, Louie King, Roy Lane, Medford Griffin. VARSITY FOOTBALL ALL CONFERENCE PLAYERS Roy Lane Bobby Hinsz Coach Clements Coach Holland [ 85 ] FOOTBALL AWARDS Captain Roy Lane Most Valuable Lineman Award Bobby Hinsz Riley's Sportsmanship Award Benny Brooks Most Valuable Back Award Roy Lane I 86 ] SENIOR and VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS Roy Lane Quarterback Bob Lorenz Tackle Larry Miller John Hicks Guard Guard Donnie Nelson Fullback Bobbie Hinsz Tackle [ 87 ] J. W. Wells Center Benny Smith Left End SENIOR and VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS Benny Brooks Charlie Adams Medford Griffin Marvin Gill Left Halfback Right End Right Halfback Left Halfback Louie King Center Ralph Massey End Murray Thomas Tackle Harold Hunt GuardJ THE ANNUAL QUARTERBACK CLUB BANQUET Guest speaker Bob Hudson of The A few of our hard flighting Benny Brooks receives The Arthur Tampa Tribune Bulldogs. Riley Sportsmanship Award. Bobby Hinsz receives The Quar- The entertainer was certainly enjoy- Roy Lane receives The Quarter - terback's Linesman Award. ed by all. back's Backfield Award 1957 Queen Diena Hampton Crowns Queen Queen Margaret Nelson. Queen Drena Crowns King Roy Lane Lady- in Waiting to Queen Bernice Arnold Homecoming Chairman Clara Mae Crowns Princess Gwen Stroup Chairman Adams Crowns Prince Donnie Nelson Prince Donnie and Princess Gwen Queen Margaret receives Bouquet King Roy and Queen Margaret Lady-in-Waiting Marica Better man Sponsored by The Juniors HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Maiden Pat Rowland Sponsored by the Sophomores Maiden Carol Smith Sponsored by Freshmen Maiden Linda Cavin Sponsored by Eighth Grade Maiden Susan Nichols Sponsored by Seventh Grade Co-Captains and Sponsors Junior Class wins Homecoming Float prize Brandon-Home ZHS X Gulf-Away 0 X Bushnell-Away 7 St. Leo-Home 0 X Webster-Away 0 X Citrus-Home 13 X Wildwood-Home 6 X Crystal River-Away 0 Gulf-Home 13 X Brooksville-Away 0 X Conference Game 0 [ 92 ] Opponent 25 6 13 34 25 25 41 JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW; Wayne Turner, Richard Adams, Randy Lane, Tom Gill, Tommy Ezell, Billy McGavern, SECOND ROW; Larry Kearse, Enzell Ward, Richard Miles, Dick Prowant, Ronald Tanney, Mike McGinnes, Manager. THIRD ROW: John Clements, Don Dunford, David Smith, Owen Blackden, Sam Gross, FOURTH ROW; Donnie Stokes, Coach Joe Holland, and Woody Cone. A” SQUAD VARSITY BASKETBALL Brantley Smith, Felton Howard, Frank Sekach, Ralph Massey, Jerry Sanford, Richard Whitaker, Steve Huber, Donnie Nelson, Louis King. Jerry Sanford Left Forward Richard “ker Center Felton Howard Right Forward Steve Huber Felton Howard Jerry Sanford Right Guard Right Forward Left Forward Brantley Smith Roy Lane Donnie Nelson Left Guard Forward Forward [ 95 ] BASKETBALL Richard Whitaker Ralph Massey Louie King Center Center Guard BASKETBALL ZHS ZHS MHOCS 65 42 Brooksville 57 53 Webster 78 25 MHOCS 76 39 Brooksville 47 31 Citrus 59 41 St. Leo 41 35 W C C TOURNAMENT Crystal River 44 37 Webster 77 46 Dade City 47 27 Citrus 33 35 OLPH 64 31 OLPH 28 16 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Wildwood 21 66 Eustis 51 59 Gulf 66 25 W L Bushnell 62 44 Record 18 2 Wildwood 61 76 o X UUilIfl Illwlll ) Dade City 69 58 Bushnell 78 34 Citrus 51 43 St. Leo 66 53 Gulf 52 42 [ 97 ] BASKETBALL 1957-58 WEST COAST CONFERENCE B”SQUAD CHAMPS Charlie Ray Adams, Benny Smith, J. W. Wells Medford Griffin, Bobby Hinsz, Donnie Stokes, Richard Reisen, Marvin Gill ”B” SQUAD FIRST FIVE Bobby Hinsz J.W. Wells Benny Smith Charlie Ray Adams Medford Griffin BASEBALL TEAM Charlie Ray Adams, Ralph Massey, John Hicks, Murray Thomas,Benny Brooks, Donny Nelson, Jackie Emmitt, Marvin Gill, Benny Smith, Jerry Sanford, J. W. Wells, Steve Huber, Larry Miller, Frank Sekach, Louie King, Roy Lane, Brantley Smith, Medford Griffin, Coach Clements. Roy Lane Medford Griffin Steve Huber BASEBALL Larry Miller Charlie Ray Adams J.W. Wells Brantley Smith Frank Sekach Jackie Emmitt [ 100 ] BASEBALL Marvin Gill Donnie Nelson Ralph Massey LAST YEARS RECORD ZHS Opponent W C C Tournament Gulf 20 0 Hernando ZHS Opponent 4 2 Hernando 1 5 Citrus 3 0 Crystal River 2 0 St. Leo 6 • 3 Citrus 2 5 Brandon 5 0 ZEPHYRHILLS WON THE WEST COAST CONFER- OLPH 6 3 ENCE CHAMPIONSHIP. OLPH 9 0 Hernando 5 1 St. Leo 5 7 Gulf 4 1 Sub-Group Tournament 7 8 [ 01 ] Hernando BASEBALL STARTING LINEUP Miss Margaret Nelson ANNUAL QUEEN Mr. Felton Howard ANNUAL KING . Howell McG,a„ Genual Ktag ,M Judge ROYCE BOWIES HOWELL McGRAW ANSCO DEALER MATERIALS ANO EQUIPMENT Howies Studio and Camera Shop PHONE 822 - HUBER BLOG. MOULTRIE, GEORGIA March 11, 1958 ROLL El CORO ANO ROLLEIFLEX CAMERAS Miss Ann Brooke Smith, Editor Z6PHILSC0 Zephyrhills High School Zephyrhills, Florida Daar Miss Smith: After a great deal of deliberation I have chosen as annual Qjeen, Miss Margaret Nelson with second and third choice being Miss Barbara Peeples and Miss Darlene Wilson, For annual King, Mr. Felton Howard with second and third choice for Mr. Donnie Nelson and Mr. Roy Lane I wish it were possible to know these contestants personally, as I am sure their character and per- sonality would enter a great de3l in our selection. 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