Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)
- Class of 1960
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OUR ALMA MATER We are the (girls, boys) of old Zephyr High, To her we'll ever be true, Where the girls are the fairest, The boys are the square st, Of any school we ever knew. We are the (girls, boys) of old Zephyr High, Down where the old Bulldogs play, In all kinds of weather, We'll all stick together, For Zephyrhills all of the way. PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE To The Graduates of 1960: It has been a privilege to work with the Seniors of 1959-1960. You have exemplified many of the highest ideals of scholarship, citizenship, and school spirit. The standards which you have set are a fine example for all classes which will come after you. I wish each of you success in your future undertakings. I sincerely hope that your school experiences will have contributed to your ability to arrive at the many worthwhile goals that you have set for yourselves. Sincerely yours, Charles A. Henderson DEDICATION KM mwm M§L To you . . . Mrs. Alpha Gill . . . because of your leadership and untiring dedication and service to students and school . . . because of the outstanding commercial department, which is evidence of your teaching ability . . . and, because we here at Zephyrhills High School appreciate you so. . .we proud- ly dedicate this the i960 Zephilsco. Page Three JOHN CLEMENTS B.S. VX Physical Education Sponsors: Senior Class KATHERINE SWING A. B. English Sponsors: Junior Class, Annual, Junior-Senior Prom STANLEY KENDRICK B. S. D. C.T, Coordinator Sponsors: D.C.T., Safety Patrol LEWIS WYNNE M. S. Mathematics JAMES LOCKARD B. S. Science Sponsors: Junior Class, Science Club, Junior- Senior Prom X X CONSTANCE KAYLOR B. S. English _ _ Sponsors: BetT Club, 9B Class vNCE KAYLOR ALPHA GILL B. S. Commercial Department Sponsors: Journalism JOHN CLARK B. S. , M. A Music Sponsors: Band X f ERNEST KRETSCHMAR B. S. E., M. A. E. Math, Science Sponsors: 7C Class MARJORIE PARANTHA B. S. X Home Economics Sponsors: F. H. A LAMAR CALHOUN B.S. Social Studies, Business Law Sponsors: Student Council, Sophomore Class FACULTY M C AND M M ' .. F.C., M W ANN GRAYSON B. S. JF Physical Education Sponsors: 7D Class, Cheerleaders JAMES EIKELAND A. B. Social Studies Sponsors: Y. F,_C 8C Class CELIA ANDERSON M. S. Latin JACK WILSON B. S. English, Speech Sponsors: 8D Class, Pep Band U ! JOHN B. S. E. Mathematics Sponsors: 8A Class I t EARL REITZ B. S. Social Studies Sponsors: 7B Class FACULTY BETTY HALL, Librarian A. B. Sponsors: Annual, Library Club, 7A Class, Bible Club WILLIAM WORTHINGTON M. S. Science Sponsors: Sophomore Class CHARLES WILLIAMS B. S. A. Agriculture Sponsors: F. F. A. ■ % 1 -INE JONEs'V sh, Science m CAROLINE B. S Spanish Sponsors: Freshman Class, Junior-Senior Prom BOBBY ROGERS Drivers Education AROUND Z. H. S. MRS. SAM SURRATT CANDY ROOM OPERATORS School Secretary Glenna G Betty ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. James Turner OFFICE STAFF Elaine, Carolyn, Linda Bonnie Janice CUSTODIAN Mr. David Rose AROUND Z. H. S. A very busy office at 1:00 P. M. SCHOOL LIBRARIAN Mrs. Betty Hall Bookworms??????? Mr. Bandy and Mr. Haynes - Very familiar faces around Z.H.S. A break for the cafeteria ladies! Four brave school bus drivers. SEN Robert Campbell --------------- Presi Lynn Nichols---------------------Seen Louise Leoj [IOR CLASS OFFICERS ident Carolyn Jarrett --------- Vice-President jtary Elaine McKcndree --------------Treasurer 30Id ------------ Reporter BARBARA ANN ADAMS Shorty J.R.C. 1,4; Class Play Ticket Salesman 3; D.C.T. Chaplain 4; Y.F.C. 4; Library Club 4, Library Assistant 3,4; S.C. Rep- resentative 3. DELIA MARGARET ANDERSON Dedi F.H.A. 3-4, Veep 2-3, Secretary 4, Nat. Recreation Committee 3, District Candidate for State Office; S.C. Treasurer 1; Band 1-4; Majorette 3-4; Class Reporter 1, Pres- ident 3; Beta Club 2-4; Y.F.C. Officer 4; T.A.C. 4; Annual Staff 4; School Days Columnist 4; Class Play 1,3; Debate Team 3; Senior Notable 4; D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4. ROBERT ELLERY BAGGETT Bobby Veep of Class 1; S.C. Secretary 2; Debate Team 3; Class Play 1,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; S.C. President 4; Veep of Bible Club 4; Band 4; Freshman Heart Throb 1; Annual King Candidate 4. LAWRENCE EDWARD BENJAMIN Larry Football 1-4, Captain 4; Basketball 1-4, Captain 4; Baseball 1-4; Track 1-4; Red Cross 1,4; T.A.C. 4; Annual Staff 4; F.F.A. 2, President 2; Prom Committee 3; Hi-Y 4. SENIORS LEE DALE BLACKDEN Lee DONNA LOUISE CAMPBELL Hey You Band 1-3; D.C.T. 4; Beta Club 3-4; T.A.C. 4; Y.F.C. 4; Prom Committee 3; Class Play 1-3; Dance Committee 3; Annual Staff 4. Poge Ten ROBERT H. CAMPBELL Robert 4-H Veep 1, President 2,3,4; Class Veep 2,3, President 4; Co-Chairman Banquet Committee 3; Boys' State 3; Road-E-O Winner 3; Senior Notable 4; Annual King Candidate 4; Senior Float Committee 4; Class Play 1,3,4; Y.F.C. Veep 4. EARL FRANKLIN COELL Frankie F.F.A. 1,2; D.C.T. 3,4. GARY LEE CRIST Gary Band 1,2, 3,4; Class play 1,3,4; Teen Coun- cil; Banquet Committee 3; T.A.C. President 4; Y.F.C. President 4; Senior Notable; Annual King Candidate; Sax Quartet. BRENDA LORENE DAUGHTERY Gizmo Band 1,2, 3,4; J. R.C. 1; Class Parliamentarian 2; Y.F.C. 4; J.R.C. Council Secretary. SENIORS RICHARD DAYTON Dickie F.F.A. 1,2; D.C.T. 3,4, Parliamentarian. CAROL LYNN EDWARDS Shorty F.H.A. 3,4, Historian 4; Class Sweetheart 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Float 4. Poge Eleven SHARON LOUISE FORBES Sharon” Class Officer 1; Red Cross Secretary 2; Co- Chairman, Representative 3,4; Class Play 3; Band 1-4, Captain 4; Majorette 2-4; Prom Committee 3; Play Committee 4; Harmonettes 1; Annual Queen Candidate 4; Beta Club 4; Class Play 4. RAE CHARLENE FOSTER Frosty S. C. 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; Float Committee 4; Majorette 1,2, Drum Majorette 3,4; Annual ’ Staff 3, Business Manager 4; Class Play 1,3; Prom Co-Chairman 3; Play Committee 3; T. A.C. 4; F.H.A. 4;J.R.C. 4;Pep Band Director; Student Director; Senior Notable. A LINDA LOU FREEBURG Band 1-2; F.H.A. 1; Beta C ub 2-4, Veep 4; Class President 2; D.C.T. 4, Treasurer 4; Prom Committee 3; Play Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Queen 3; Dance Committee 3. VIVIAN MARY GEIGER Viv F.H.A. 3-4; Journalism 3-4; S.C. Repre- sentative 2-3; Class Play 3; Play Committee 3; Red Cross 2; Banquet Committee 3; J. V. Cheerleader Captain 1. SENIORS BARBARA ANN HAYNES Blondie VICTOR CERLACH Vic m Server 2, Committee 3; Banquet Com- ittee 3; Float Committee 4; Play Usher 3. Page Twelve JANICE MARIE HOUCK Jan F.H.A. 1; Student Director Class Play 1, 3,4; J.R.C. 3,4; Magazine Drive Chair- man 3; Prom Co-Chairman 3; Banquet Committee 3; Play Committee 3; Office Assistant 4; Senior Notable 4. JEANNETTE HOWELL Jeannette Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1; T.A.C. 4; Class Secretary 1; Class Play 3; J.R.C. 4; Senior Notable 4. CAROLYN JOYCE JARRETT Carol Band 1,2,3,4; S.C. Representative 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Band Lieutenant 3; Class Veep 4; Banquet Committee 3. ELIZABETH LUVORA JARRETT Libby Band 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Journalism 3,4; Bulldog Bulletin Editor 4; T.A.C. 4; Class Play 1,3,4; S.C. Representative 4; S.C. Veep 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Parliamentarian 2; J.R.C. 4; Senior Notable. SENIORS JAMES KRESS Weed Baseball 2,3,4; F.F. A. 1; Prom Committee 3; D.C.T. 3; Senior Notable; Senior Float Committee 4. JOSEPH GAETON LAVIANO Lavie Band 1,2,3,4, Lieutenant 4; Pep Band 4; F.F.A. 1, Sentinel 1; J.R.C. 1,2,3,4; Soloist at State Band Contest 4; Senior Notable 4. LOUISE MARIE LEOPOLD Leechi Band 1,2; Harmonettes 2,3; Beta Club 2,3, 4; Play Committee 3; T.A.C. 4; Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Dance Chairman 3; Beta Pres- ident 4; Class Reporter 3,4; Senior Notable; Annual Queen Candidate. LINDA LOU LOHRUM Linda Lou Sunshine Society 1,2,3; Play Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 3. SENIORS PAULINE ELAINE McKENDREE Lane S. C. 1; Class Play 1, 3; J.R.C. 2,4; Prom Committee 3; Debate Team 3; T.A.C. 4, Reporter 4; Speech Class Play 3; Homecom- ing Court 4; Float Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Treasurer 4. CARY GENE MARTINSON Mock Band 1,2,3,4; Y.F.C. 4; T.A.C. 4; Class Play 1,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Banquet Committee 4; Football 3,4; Sax Quartet 4. Page Fourteen LYNN LOUISE NICHOLS Nick Band 1,2; Class Play 1,3,4; Class Sweetheart 2; May Queen 2; Class Secretary 2,3,4; Beta 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; J. R. C. 4, Representative 4; T.A.C. 4; Homecoming Princess 3; Prom Committee 3; Play Com- mittee 3; Girls' State 3; Annual Staff 4; Harmonettes 2,3,4; Senior Notable; Annual Queen Candidate 4. CLARA IRENE NICHOLS Rene Senior Notable 4. JUDY LENORA OLIVER Judy Beta Club 3,4; Dance Committee 3; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; D.C.T. Historian 4; Prom Committee 3. JERRY ALLEN PETERS Jerry S.C. 1,3; Band 1; Baseball 1; Prom Com- mittee 3; Football 3; Class Heart Throb 3; Senior Notable; Annual King Candidate 4. SENIORS BONNIE LEE REED B-Lee Band 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Veep 3; Treasurer 4, District Candidate for State Officer 3; Majorette 2,3,4; T.A.C. Veep 4; Homecoming Court 1; Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Y.F.C. Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 3; Class Play 1,3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Banquet Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; Soloist at Band Contest 2; Betty Crocker Award 4; Senior Notable 4. RICHARD RIESEN Rich Band 1,2,3; D.C.T. Officer 4; Basketball 2,3; Football 3; Class Play 3. SENIORS PATRICIA L. ROWLAND Pat Band 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1; Y-Teens 1; Public Relations Club 1; S.C. Representative 3; Class Secretary 2; Homecoming Court 2; Banquet Server 2; Prom Committee 3; Play Usher 3; D.C.T. Reporter 4; Journalism 3. PATRICIA LEE SANTE Patty Class Sweetheart 1; Class President 1; Band 1,2; Class Play 1; Beta Club 2,3,4, Report- er 3, Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 2; Home- coming Court 3; Harmonettes 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Notable; Annual Queen Candidate 4. EDELMA MAE SERGEY Eddie Mae Music Chariman 3; Float Committee 3,4; Class Secretary 1; F.H.A. 1,4; 4-H Club 1; Cheerleader Co-Captain 3; T.A.C. 4; J.R.C. 4; Class Play 1,3,4; Play Commit- tee 1,3,4; Prom Committee 3. WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONS Bill Band 1; J. R. C. 2, 3; Class Play 1,3; Prom Committee 3; T.A.C, 4; Float Committee 4; Senior Notable 4. CATHERINE MARION SKINNER Cat Band 1,2, 3; S.C. 2; Class Play 3; Banquet Committee 3. DELLA FAE SMITH Della Fae F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Class Play 3; Prompter 4; Play Committee 4; Banquet Committee 3; Lunchroom Assistant 4. Page Sixteen JOHN PRESTON STRICKLAND Wade Conservation Club 1; Key Club 2; Football 1,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Server 1; Class Veep 2; String Band 3; Class Play 4; J.R.C 4; Senior Notable 4. CLAYTON EARL STOKES Goose J.V. Football, Basketball, Baseball; Foot- ball 2,4; Track 3; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; F.F.A. 3,4, President 4. JUANITA SUMMERALL Nita F.H.A. 2; Play Committee 4; Y.F.C. 4. JANET LOUISE WEICHT Jan D.C.T. 3,4, President 4. BRUCE WEICHT Bruce F.F.A. 1,2; D.C.T. 3,4; Class President ;2, 3; Banquet Server 2. JAMES WILLIAM WELLS J.W. ootball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball ,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2,3,4; lass Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Sports Editor of Bulldog Bulletin; Annual Staff; Football King; Football Prince; All-Con- ference Football; Senior Notable; Float Committee 4. Page Seventee SENIORS n LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1960, of Zephyrhills High School, being of sound (?) mind, memory, and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: To Z.H.S., our beloved Alma Mater, we leave the now silent halls down which our star-studded feet have noisily trod and the rafters from which we have swung. To Mr. Henderson, we present an autographed picture of the Class of '60 to hang in his office, so he can say he knew us when . To the best Senior sponsor in the world, Coach Clements, we leave all our left-over souvenirs of Washington D.C. To Mrs. Swing and Mrs. Hall, our ever-smiling Zephilsco sponsors, we bestow our sincere appreciation for all their help and for allowing us to bring crur yo-yos to Annual Staff meetings. To the Junior Class, we leave the secret word for entering the Senior homeroom and the Seniors' col- lection of Yogi Bear pin-ups. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our Junior Spacemen helmets and sightly-used Mardi Gras favors. To the Freshman Class, we impart our slightly tarnished enthusiasm and our never say die spirit. To the faculty, we entrust the memory of our intelligent, angelic countenances as we slept through classes. To the band, we relinquish the best Thursday evenings of our lives. To the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams, and all other Z.H.S. players, we leave our hoarse throats and bedraggled crepe paper pom-poms. To the Zephilsco Staff of 1961, we disclose our dual slogans of What, me worry? and Let George do it. I, Robert Campbell, Senior Class President, leave Ron Anderson my ability to spell trigon-er-TRIG and to pass this class by doing my homework in other teachers' classes. I, Patty Sante, will to Carol Smith my ability to go steady with a boy for two years and then marry him, and to Janet Fisher, my natural blonde hair and my red leotards. I, Vivian Geiger, leave to Alice Bembry my delicate blush and my dimples, and to Marion Canady I leave my freckles and my sophisticated giggle. I, Norman Kirkland, will to Shirley Temples my car, Nellie Bell , if she is crazy enough to take her. I, Frankie Coell, give to Ronald Eskelund my maroon angora muffler, so he can survive the open win- dows on cold days in Mrs. Gill's class. I, Jeannette Howell, leave to Merrily Baggett my shy, bashful ways toward boys and my quiet, untalk- ative nature. I, Della Fae Smith, relinquish to Joan Shannon my record of making the highest grades in the Senior Class, and to Frances McKee my ability to decorate my left hand with a ring. I, Cathy Skinner, entrust to Mary Pattie my ability to decide on one color to keep my hair - olive green. I, Bob Baggett, would will to Richard Adams my looks, personality, brains, wit, money, and talent, but I don't want people to think I'm conceited. I, Juanita Summerall, pass on to Fay McAllister my skill at standing on my head in Physical Education and also my houseslippers. I, Lee Blackden, relinquish to Richard Miles my title of Best Looking Senior Boy. I, Irene Nichols, give to Jeannette Karppe my old, battered-up notebook with its secret compartment for cheat sheets and boy's phone numbers. I, Edelma Sergey, will to Don Dunford my pantaloons and gloves to keep warm in American Problems class, in case he fails and is crazy enough to take it again. I, Gar)’ Martinson, bequeath to Wayne Carter my ability to make straight A's in Physics (?) - and my one fault of lying! I, Libby Jarrett, impart to Betty Sanford my poker face and shy ways around school, and to Mary Alice Gill I leave my trophy for being the only girl with the intestinal fortitude to join the Road-e-o for two years. I, Janet Weicht, leave to Dottie Daniels my height of 4'3 and the presidency of D. C. T. I, J. W. Wells, give to Woody Cone my keen eyesight and my small, dainty feet! I, Linda Lou Lohrum, will to Ronald Tanney my reserved manner and shy giggle and my ability to argue with the teacher and not get a detention. I, Carolyn Jarrett, will to Mollie Pope my ability to type with my gloves on. I, Joe Laviano, leave to Judy Deen my quiet nature and to Enzell Ward my nasty disposition. I, Barbara Haynes, leave to Glenna Nichols my natural blonde hair and my unused bottle of peroxide. I, Lynn Nichols, leave to Donnie Stokes my clean-cut language and to John Goodrow I leave my old diet book. I, Richard Reisen, relinquish to Burman Baker my aptitude for giving speeches anywhere except in speech class. I, Janice Houck, bequeath to Constance Waldron my title of Friendliest Senior Girl, and to Ann Fazio I leave my big blue eyes. I, Larry Benjamin, will to Art McKendree my bow-legs and record of never dating the same girl twice. I, Dedi Anderson, bequeath to Lola Padgett my contagious enthusiasm, in hopes it will catch on at pep rallies; and to Judy Williamson I leave my now famous trait of being the person to whom is most often spoken three little words — You're late again! I, Jerry Peters, leave to Paul Yebba my ability to have a car and a girl and keep both going steady. I, Brenda Daughtery, bequeath to Melissa Lippincott the lost chord which I found during my Senior year in band. Poge Eighteei LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Bill Simons, will to Elizabeth Witt my position as anchor man in Trig class and the one theorum which always confused me: In equal circles, equal chords are equally distant from the center. I, Elaine McKendrec, leave to Alice Wintersteen my reputation for never driving over the speed limit; just over innocent pedestrians! I, Dick Dayton, bestow upon Linda Alien my library of horror comics for quiet evenings at home, and my unabridged copy of The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire , which makes a cool footstool. I, Donna Campbell, will to Judy Carlson my ability to type 150 words a minute with my left thumb; and to David Smith my inane laugh. I, Barbara Adams, leave to Linda Graeber my patience to wait for that special someone a long time. I, Gary Crist, give to Carolyn Maddux my old, worn-out sax reeds, and to Keith Johnson I bequeath my wonderful privilege of having no lunches. I, Bonnie Reed, do will to Doris Stewart my Peanuts comic strip collection and my pin-ups of Snoopy, and to Douglas Armstrong I will my book Ten Easy Lessons on Building Igloos in the South Seas. I, Jimmy Kress, leave to Curtis Tucker my jet-propelled motor-cycle and my nickname of Weed. I, Judy Oliver, (better known as Long Tall Sally) bequeath to Nell Odum my tendency to look down on everybody. I, Bruce Weicht, give to Terry Wright my old cigarette butts so he won't have to bum. I, Linda Freeburg, will to Margaret Johnson my skill for writing unreadable shorthand and my knack for hiding things and then not being able to find them. I, L. B. Jones, will to June Casten my 14 carat gold wall plaque with its motto: I may not be a genius, but I'm friendly! I, Pat Rowland, will to Sharon Wolancewich my old love letters and my fondest memories of Z.H.S. I, Sharon Forbes, will to Barbara Higginson my 101 Rest Book from band, with its 3,973 (count 'em) rests, and to Wayne Turner, I leave the bug , with all accessories, including squeaks, rattles, dents, and two-toned horn. I, Clayton Stokes, leave to Beatrice Pringle my engaging grin, showing my upper plate, and my nick- names of Tatter , Goose , and other endearing terms. I, Rae Foster, bequeath to Sandra Princher my worn-out majorette boots and my position on the first row, with the Pep Band, at basketball games. I, Preston Strickland, leave to Randy Lane my big ears and my gray hairs, and to Wayne Brunsdon I leave my talent for drawing cartoons on all the blackboards in school. I, Louise Leopold, entrust to the next editor of the Zephilsco five gallons of midnight oil, which are sure to be needed, and to David Smith my glasses in hopes that he will be able to see and under- stand Physics better than I did, and to Sarah Downs I leave my ability to change a flat tire and overhaul a motor in 57. 3 seconds. I, Victor Gerlach, bequeath to May McAllister my black leather jacket which has sheltered me from summer rain and winter cold and has lived to a ripe, old age, that is, for a leather jacket. Signed and sealed as and for their last will and testament by the Senior Class of 1960, in the presence of these witnesses. Witnesses: Dedi Anderson Bonnie Reed Signed: The Senior Class of 1960 Page Nineteen PROPHECY Come with us, the Senior Class of 1960, as we journey around the world - and even beyond - to see what the future holds for our incomparable classmates. Relax in the luxury of an ultra-modern jet airliner as we taxi down the run-way and take off from Zcphyrhills Airport. First we cross the Atlantic to Ireland, the Emerald Isle, where Clayton Stokes is a national hero. By accident, Clayton discovered 1001 new uses for the Irish potato; his book Dig The Spud, Bud is a non-fiction best-seller. You see he wasn't called Tater for nothing. Now to the continent: Madrid, Spain, on the day of a bullfight - and what a celebration! Lady mat- ador, Donna Campbell is being hailed with showers of roses and shouts of Ole! . Donna is too kind- hearted to kill the bulls; she merely stuns them with a whiff of her favorite scent, Petrifying . In Paris, the fashion center of the world, Richard Riesen is the proprietor of Richards Chapeau Shoppie. The advertising slogan which made his elaborate bonnets famous is: My feather hats will tickle your fancy. Rome, Italy, was just a city of ancient ruins until Larry Legs Benjamin, formerly the star of the Bulldog Cagers, came to town to play pro basketball in the Colosseum. A capacity crowd saw Larry defeat the Harlem Globetrotters single-handed. Atop an Alpine peak there stands a familiar figure in a mountain climber's costume. Those legs - I saw them in the 1960 Zephilsco. It must be Gary Crist! He married a charming Swiss lass, and is at the moment practicing his newest talent - - Yodelinq! Barbara Adams now lives with her husband in his native country of Germany. There she is teaching her German-born children to say some very important American words, such as: Hey, man, that's real gone! and Like Wow! and You've got rocks in your head! , so they can converse with her American Friends. Our stewardessess on this flight around the world are Lynn Nichols and Edelma Sergey. In her spare time, Lynn is teaching Mrs. Kaylor's English Class, while Mrs. Kaylor is in Stratford-on-Avon in England gathering information for a thesis on The Mole on Shakespeare's Left Elbow . After working hours, Edelma sells souvenirs of Florida in Siberia. She is raking in money to be a lady miser. While flying over the Dark Continent, we see a pleasant scene deep in the African jungle. Dedi Anderson has fulfilled her ambition to teach elementary Spanish to little ones. After graduating from Lady Knobhill's Finishing School, she is teaching the uses of the subjunctive to Pygmies. On to the top of the world - Tibet - where Rae Foster is now a registered nurse. She graduated from the University of Northern Tibet's School of Nursing. (Chemistry is not a required subject in Tibet.) In Moscow we find businesswoman Elaine McKendree managing the Russian branch of Zephyr Brand Dried Fruits, situated directly across from the Kremlin. Confucius say, We now nearing Hong Kong. Old classmate Janice Houck changee last name and she and husband run rickshaw service. Their coolies are the coolest. Now we fly down under to see the girl we knew as Judy Oliver. She and her husband haven't made a fortune on their kangaroo ranch in Australia, but they always manage to stay a couple jumps ahead of their creditors. Patty Sante and Jerry Peters liked their Hawaiian honeymoon so well that they are now living in a vine-covered beach hut on Waikiki Beach. Jerry commutes to the mainland and works hard in his dad's office, trying to support a large family and a large charge account. After encircling the globe, we pay a visit to our South American neighbors. Janet Weicht and Norman Kirkland have gone into partnership and own a dry-cleaning plant on the Amazon River. They don't clean clothes - they clean the natives. Brazil is world-renowned not only for its coffee but also for Brenda Daughtery's Chiropractical Rumba Studios for old men with arthritis. One, Two, Three, Ugh! One, Two, Three, Ouch! As we approach Jamaica's shores, we hear a different rhythm; Barbara Haynes has that Calypso beat as she dances on the sands. Irene Nichols is way out, man, as her bongo player. Day-ooooooo! Nearing the end of our journey, we fly over the United States to Alaska. Frankie Coell and Cathy Skinner were married after graduation and are residing in the Land of the Midnight Sun. They have a huge split-level igloo with a double garage; you see, they are a two-dog-sled family. Next, to the second largest state in the Union, where Pat Rowland has her hands full raising a family of blonde cowboys and Indians on the Weicht's Texas ranch. Bruce belongs to the Flying Farmers of Texas , and the whole gang visits the Coells in Alaska by helicopter every weekend. Another rich friend of ours, Lee Blackden, in 1961, made a billion clams on Fizzies stock in the stock market phenomenon of all time. Lee is a philanthropist and travels incognito as a bum, enjoying the art of simply living. J. W. Wells is practicing law in Ohio, when he is not coaching the Cleveland Browns in football or managing the Cleveland Indian Major League ball club. J. W. 's record is pretty good. He hasn't lost one case or gridiron match, and the Indians are winning the World Series. Fasten your seat belts as we circle Idlewild International Airport. We are landing at New York, the Empire City, to visit the luxurious MAD Publications Offices, located at the corner of Fifth Avenue am. Tinn Can Alley (Rear). Libby Jarrett, who nearly went ma--let us not use that term loosely - insane, while putting out the Bulldog Bulletin in high school, is Editor-in-Chief of America's favorite magazine. Pursuing his art talent, Preston Stricklnad is Chief Cartoonist and Cover Illustrator for MAD. Preston is famous for his cover painting of Alfred E. Newman and the Prime Minister of Kalamazoo, matching pennies. Page Twenty PROPHECY Gary Martinson is the adventurer and feature writer. This month's issue carries his special article I CAPTURED THE FIERCE FENISCEA TARQUINUS , (better known as the common butterfly.) Right now the MAD staff is launching a terrific sales campaign. Linda Lou Lohrum is the head sales- woman. Her method of madness is very successful. Imitating Santa Claus, she slides down the chimney if customers won't let her in the door. Louise Leopold is the fashion coordinator on the MAD staff. Look for the famous Leech label on the outside of your Mad T-shirts; no self-respecting Beatnik would be without one. Speaking of Beatniks let's be sure to take in Greenwich Village while in New York. Dick Dayton has taken residence there. His pad, dad, is the plainest, and he's the craziest of all the Boho's (Bohemians to you squirrels). Flying South toward home, we streak above our nations capital. Bonnie Reed was so impressed with Washington when we went there on our class trip that she never left. She took a job as an elevator operator in the Washington Monument, and was soon on her way up! Now Bonnie is a lady senator and has passed a bill abolishing home-work for upperclassmen. By the way, did you know that Bob Baggett was the first 19 year-old President of the United States? His studies were interrupted for four years, but then he returned to Baylor University, and later graduated from medical school with these degrees: M.D., D.O., D.D.S., P.D., and A. R. S. ( A Real Success) in initials! Vivian Geiger and Jeannette Howell, odd as it may sound, are now the leaders of a Boy Scout Troop. They have slightly changed the purpose of the organization: the club is now for girls who want to scout for boys. We have completed our flight around the world and are now cruising over our home state of Florida, where Robert Campbell has done earth-shaking things since graduation. He is now a big-time machine salesman and made his first fortune by selling the state a new type of earth-moving machine, which has been used to make a subdivision out of the Everglades. L.B. Jones designed the new Chevy bug of the future, which is on display in Zephyrhills. This unique little car doesn't run on gas, electricity, or solar energy - passengers pedal! Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be our jet-liner's last stop. Della Fae Smith and Carolyn Jarrett have top government positions there. Della Fae is a very private secretary for top secret operations and is invaluable to the United States because she so confuses the records that the Russians can't possibly decipher them. Carolyn, known as the Girl with the Golden Finger , plays the most important part in the launching of every missile - she pushes the button that fires it. In keeping with our class motto of Upward forever, ceasing never , some members of our class joined the outer space movement which was sweeping the country in 1960, so we'll change our mode of travel and visit them. Put on your space helmet, climb aboard the Interplanetary Rocket Strataliner, and prepare to blast off. Five, four, three, two, one -- Thank you, Carolyn! First the rocket must stop at the U.S. Space Station X69 to make final preparations for the long journey. Here we find two familair figures. Joe Laviano, a good will trumpet player who quells international crises with his soothing contemporary jazz, is currently giving a concert at the Interplanetary Summit Conference. And remember Bill Simons, who always wanted a life of leisure? Well, in a fantastic Physics experiment, Bill defeated the Law of Gravity and is now in a state of suspended animation, floating along-side the Space Station one half mile up. Leaving the Space Station, we have been provided with a guard of three to protect us from any un- friendly spaceniks. Jimmy Kress, Victor Gerlach, and our one fly-girl, Juanita Summerall, are now members of the Interplanetary Space Patrol, Huckleberry Hound Division. At last we reach the ultimate point on our itinerary - the Moon! Here we find the two members of our class who are the farthest out of all. Linda Freeburg and Sharon Forbes turned out to be pioneers. After graduating from business college, they established their own college on the Moon. They have the only accredited school that offers XLE-ORT for XLE-NITS. (That's Moon-talk for Simple Shorthand for Simple-minded people.) All that we, the Class of '60 have to add to these words of prophecy is: If this is the future, We Like It!. Poge Twenty-One 1. Dedi Anderson 2. Larry Benjamin 3. Donna Campbell 4. Robert Campbell 5. Frankie Coell 6. Gary Crist 7. Lorene Daughtery 8. Dickie Dayton 9. Carol Edwards 10. Sharon Forbes 11. Rae Foster 12. Linda Freeburg 13. Victor Gerlach 14. Vivian Geiger 15. Barbara Haynes 16. Carolyn Jarrett 17. Libby Jarrett 18. L. B. Jones 19. Jimmy Kress 20. Louise Leopold 21. Linda Lorhum 22. Gary Martinson 23. Elaine McKendrec 24. Lynn Nichols 37. Janet Weicht 25. Jerry Peters 26. Bonnie Reed 27. Richard Reisen 28. Pat Rowland 29. Patty Sante 30. Edelma Sergey 38. J.W. Wells 31. Bill Simons 32. Cathy Skinner 33. Clayton Stokes 34. Preston Strickland 35. Juanita Summerall 36. Bruce Weicht BEST ALL AROUND Lynn Nichols - Bob Baggett MOST INTELLECTUAL Bonnie Reed - Bill Simons SENIOR SHYEST Irene Nichols - Joe Laviano MOST SCHOOL SERVICE Louise Leopold - Robert Campbell MM MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WITTIEST Dedi Anderson - Bob Baggett Libby Jarrett - Preston Strickland SUPERLATIVES MOST POPULAR FRIENDLIEST Lynn Nichols - J.W. Wells Janice Houck - Robert Campbell most athletic Foster - J. W. Wells MOST DEPENDABLE Louise Leopold - Jimmy Kr SENIOR most flirtatious Jeannette Howell - Robert Campbell MOST TALENTED Dedi Anderson - Gary Crist NEATEST BEST PERSONALITY Louise Leopold - Gary Crist Lynn Nichols - Preston Strickland SUPERLATIVES MOST AMBITIOUS Dedi Anderson - Bob Baggett BEST LOOKING Patty Sante - Jerry Peters f J u N I O R S JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Miles---------------------- President Merrily Baggett(not pictured)-----Secretary Melissa Lippincott Donnie Stokes--------------- Vice-President Mary Alice Gill ------------------ Treasurer ------- Reporter JUNIOR CLASS SWEETHEARTS SWEETHEART Alice Fae Bembry HEARTTHROB Randy Lane JUNIORS Richard Adams Linda Allen Ronald Anderson Douglas Armstrong Merrily Baggett Bur man Baker Poge Thirty-One JUNIORS Margaret Johnson Jeanette Karppe Randy Lane Melissa Lippincott Carolyn Maddux Fay McAllister May McAllister Richard Miles Frances McKee Arthur McKendree Glenna Nichols Nell Odum Poge Thirty-Three JUNIORS Lola Padgett Mary Pattie Mollie Pope Sandra Pricher Beatrice Pringle Betty Sanford Carol Smith David Smith Doris Stewart Donnie Stokes Ronald Tanney Shirley Temples Page Thirty-Four JUNIORS Wayne Turner Constance Waldron Enzell Ward Judy Williamson Alice Wintersteen Elizabeth Witt Sharon Wolancewich Terry Wright Paul Yebba MARY LEE HESTER IN MEMORIAM . . . Last as the rolling seasons bring The hour of fate to those we love, Each pearl that leaves the broken string, Is set in Friendships' crown above. As narrower grows the earthly chain, The circle widens in the sky; These are our treasures that remain, But those are stars that beam on high. O.W. Holmes SOPHOMORE CLAS5 Tom Gill — Sandra White ----President ---- Secretary Stephen Smith Li V OFFICERS inda Cavin -- irgie Hinsz -- ■ Reporter Vice-President ----Treasurer Shirlene Adams Lawrence Alligood Linda Anderson Bruce Armstrong Judson Baggett Owen Blackden James Bolton Clyde Bracknell SOPHOMORES Hilliard Burress Ralph Chamberlain David Chauncey Alice Chesnutt James Craft Margaret Daughtery Elzie Dees Tom Finnell Susan Gill Tom Gill Hazel Greene Sarah Greene Shirley Griffin Vera Griffin SOPHOMORES James Hurst Barbara Hussey Robert Johnson Deloris Jones Stewart Joyce Larry Kearse Frank Kersey Marsha King John La Forge Margaret Love Billy McGavern Ruth Morel George Overhuls Sharon Pach Charles Perry La Vera Pike Ann Price Dick Prowant Wayne Reutimann Walter Rowland Eileen Shannon Joan Shannon SOPHOMORES Stephen Smith Carolyn Stephens Joel Stephens Judy Surratt Steven Swan Harry Thain Eugene Tilley Norman Weaver Marilyn Weeks Wesley Wells Sandra White Juanita Widener Pauline Widener Patricia Wolfe FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 9-A Judy Goulding -------------------President Bobbie Chambliss--------------Vice-President Susan Nichols -------------------Secretary Johnny Clements------------------- Treasurer Barbara Mortner ------------ Reporter Lynda Copper -------------------- President Roy Cooper---------------------Vice-President Patsy Weicht----------------------Secretary Carol Hill------------------------- Treasurer Betty Holt ............. Reporter FRESHMAN CLASS SWEETHEARTS SWEETHEART Lynda Copper HEARTTHROB Johnny Clements FRESHMEN ROW ONE: Robert Amison, Diane Bazzell, Eric Blackden, Kenneth Bloom, Linda Bracknell, Jean Burress. ROW TWO: Bobbie Chambliss, Johnny Clements, Custer Collins, Roy Cooper, Lynda Copper, Thomas Delker. ROW THREE: Karen Etter, Betty Garner, X. L. Garrison, Judy Goulding, Carol Hill, James Hill. ROW FOUR: Betty Holt, Nancy Holt, Agnes Howard, Annette Howard, Richard Hudson, Ronald Humphries. ROW FIVE: Frenchy Hutchinson, Linda Jarrett, Patty Kirkland, Nancy La Forge, Donald Lee, Jerry Lewis. Page Forty-Five FRESHMEN ROW ONE: Vicky Lewis, Grace Lippincott, Pat Long, Patty Maddux, Robert Mason, Barbara McC umber. ROW TWO: Andrew McHenry, Gilbert Miller, Barbara Mortner, James Nelson, Susan Nichols, Truwilla Outlaw. ROW THREE: David Pattie, Oleta Price, Bonnie Rannald, Pat Ready, Luther Richards, Mary Rule. ROW FOUR: Alan Sheldon, Sue Snider, Hennon Styles, George Summer- all, Glenda Temples, Ernest Trebour. ROW FIVE: John Treleaven, Tom Tyson, Patsy Weicht, Janet Wells, Violet White, Peggy Whitlow, Leon Wilson, Ronald Wheeler. Page Forty-Six CLASS OFFICERS 7th Grade Sweetheart - Charlene Collier Heartthrob - Jerone Outlaw EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: C. Breckenridge, J. Smith, G. Haygood, N. Gerlach, S. McKendree, D. Chesnutt, M. Chancey, ROW TWO: D. Deem, J. Lewis, B. Dunford, L. Loysch, B. Muse, W. Joyce. ROW THREE: L. Pollack, S. Brown, D. Davidson, P. Ennis, K. Herring, P. Carson. ROW FOUR: F. Gaskin, R. Chappell, P. Pattie, C. Crist, E. Howard, V. Hopkins, T. McQuady, B. Gross, R. Eldridge, D. Wallace, J. Benjamin, T. Simard. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: M. Karppe, P. Chancey, B. Miller, V. Smith, E. Regar, H. Mortner, J. Gill, F. Padgett. ROW TWO: K. Jopp, B. Peiffer, G. Pope, J. DeLard, J. Alston, L. Smith, J. Trebour, C. Vale. ROW THREE: H. Hill, D. Davidson, P. Carson, P. Kersey, G. Hicks, R. Brown. ROW FOUR: M. Amison, W. Howard, A. Childers, E. Odum, J. Geiger, L. Weicht. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: C. Rogers, D. Hudson, M. Darley, J. Widener, L. Penn, J. Wintersteen, L. Daughtery. ROW TWO: J. Weeks, W. Beckum, A. Chancey, C. Schreinier, C. Weaver, N. Overhuls, C. Hueston. ROW THREE: B. Hughs, J. Mason, M. Nelson, S. Lanham, A. Davis, C. Eady, G. Hill. ROW FOUR: B. Geiger, J. Bentley, S. Surratt, E. Strube, J. Daniels, R. Bolt, M. McGinnis, J. McCloud. ROW FIVE: J. Loris, E. Starling, B. Strube, W. C. Williamson, D. Zundell, J. Duncan, H. Kersey. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: L. Arnold, C. Collier, J. Fazio, B. Winters, G. Sheppard, B. Kavanaugh, C. Simard, D. Suman. ROW TWO: F. Heanue, S. Higginbotham, R. Karppe, L. Colandrea, W. Matthews, W. Greene. ROW THREE: L. McAdams, K. Godwin, E. Cartwright, P. Montgomery, P. Hicks, M. Canady, L. Burke. ROW FOUR: S. Dobbs, B. Welsch, D. Compton, E. Jones, H. Kinsey, W. Roberson, B. Rhoda, A. Carmon, D. Hale. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: M. Pattie, R. Morton, C. Geiger, K. English, F. Marquis, A. Ward, J. Lewis, D. Dibble. ROW TWO: T. Russell, L. Arnold, J. Wells, N. Barrington, J. Kessler, J. Frost, A. Carr, W. Roberson, F. Jones. ROW THREE: A. Pike, L. Chauncey, P. Briggs, M. Shaw, B. Stanton, J. Kogey, E. Herring, L. Allen. ROW FOUR: L. Turner, N. Peeples, J. Haygood, R. Griffin, J. Hay. ROW FIVE: E. Drawdy, S. Darley, J. St. Cyr, A. Outlaw, H. Adams, D. Geiger. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: R. Kirk, N. Nevins, B. Thompson, D. Coeli, C. Childers, R. Wheeler, L. Stevens, J. Laviano. ROW TWO: D. Myers, D. Martinson, G. Jarrett, M. Bordan, D. Grant, L. Sabo, R. Greene, D. Olmstead. ROW THREE: R. Martin, C. Breckenridge, J. Biston, E. Howard, N. Krystofiak, M. Bordan, D. Kaylor, D. Hutchinson, J. Maniscalco, D. King. ROW FOUR: S. Taylor, D. White, F. Tilley, K. Henry, T. Myers, C. Praay, S. Hussey, B. Smirchich. ROW FIVE: M. Higginson, M. Reed, D. Clements, J. Wilkinson, M. Bright, S. Kirkland, J. Williams, M. McGinnis, F. Overhuls, R. Penn, R. Gross, L. Pelfrey. ROW ONE: S. Forbes, S. Nichols, B. Chambliss, R. Foster, B. Reed, G. Iippincott, D. Anderson. ROW TWO: F. Gasken, J. Fisher, S. Jarrett, L Bracknell, S. Brown, J. McLeod, J. Austin, M. Lippincott, S. Wolancewich, W. Reutimann, L. Copper. ROW THREE: B. Tompson, M. Reed, F. Overhuls, D. Clements, M. Bright, N. Carr, N. Overhuls, P. Jackson, S. Gill, G. Martinson, J. Surratt, T. Delker, L. Loysch, D. Jones. ROW FOUR: N. Nevins, S. Thome, M. Chappell, B. Muse, M. Pattie, L. Daughtery, K. Henry, L. Jarrett, C. Bracknell, L. Smith, J. Lavinano, J. Bentley, R. Bolt, L. Jarrett, S. Surratt, J. Fisher. ROW FIVE: J. T. V. Clark, M. Johnson, J. Baggett, K. Bloom, E. Witt, C. Crist, H. Kersey, B. Rannald, G. Miller, C. Perry, B. Higginson, S. Lanham, E. Strube, J. Daniels, B. Baker, K. Johnson, B. Baggett, X. L. Garrison. Page Fifty-Two BAND CAPTAIN Sharon Forbes LIEUTENANT Joseph Lavinano N. Carr, B. Garner, P. Jackson, S. Lanham, S. Taylor, E. Tilley, D. Kaylor, D. Clements, J. Wilkinson, D. Myers, S. Tilley, D. White, R. Kirk, D. Coell, Mr. Worthington, J. Howell, L. Nichols, B. Reed, G. Pope, M. Nelson, S. Pricher, J. Fisher, R. Foster, L. Leopold, E. Witt, F. Gasken, M. Chappell, L. Jar- rett, D. Campbell, L. Benjamin, E. McKendree, T. Delker, K. Johnson, D. Anderson, L. Jarrett. President, G. Crist; Vice-President, B. Reed; Secret ary-Treasurer, C. Maddox; Reporter, E. McKendree. Page Fifty-Four TOP, Left to Right: B. Baggett, J. Eikeland - Sponsor, B. Hall - Sponsor, L. Daughtery, V. Smith, C. Maddox, B. Reed, D. Anderson, P. Maddox, B. Gamer. BOTTOM, Left to Right: M. Reed, K. Johnson, W. Turner, R. Campbell, N. Weaver. BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS G. Crist, President; B. Baggett, Vice-President; B. Reed, Secretary; P. Maddox, Treasurer; D. Anderson, Projects Chairman; B. Garner, Librarian; C. Maddox, Music Projects; L. Daughtery, Pianist; J. Eikeland, Sponsor; B. Hall, Sponsor. Page Fiffy-Five FRONT ROW: Donna Campbell, Barbara Adams, Linda Freeburg, Judy Oliver, Ann Fazio. MIDDLE ROW: Dickie Dayton, Richard Riesen, Terry Wright, Frank Coell, Janet Weicht. BACK ROW: Douglas Armstrong, Dottie Daniels, Pat Rowland, Bruce Weicht, Norman Kickland, L. B. Jones. Mr. S. B. Kendrick, Sponsor. D. C. T. LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President, B. Weicht; Secretary, A. Fazio; Historian, J. Oliver; Parliamentarian, D. Dayton; President, J. Weicht; Sergeant at Arms, R. Riesen; Sponsor, Mr. Kendrick; Treasurer, L. Freeburg; Chaplain, B. Adams; Reporter, P. Rowland. Page Fifty-Six ROW ONE: Mr. Calhoun, G. Temples, J. Shannon, R. Miles, B. Baggett. ROW TWO: R. Anderson, D. Smith, M. Canaday, D. Anderson, L. Jarrett. ROW THREE: J. Alston, A. Chancey, B. Dunford, L. Copper, N. Carr, L. Jarrett. ROW FOUR: G. Jarrett, A. Carr, J. Kessler, A. Carmen, F. Hutchinson, J. Lewis, F. Hicks, C. Simard, E. Regar, L. Weicht, S. Surratt, B. Muse, J. Gill. STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President, R. Miles; Treasurer, G. Temples; Sponsor, Mr. Calhoun; Secretary, J. Shannon; President, B. Baggett. Page Fifty-Seven Officers: Secretary, L. Nicholsj Treasurer, P. Sante; President, L. Leopold; Vice-President, L. Freeburg; Reporter, B. Reed. BETA CLUB FRONT ROW: R. Miles, B. Baggett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kaylor, Sponsor, J. Oliver, D. Anderson, A. Fazio, D. Campbell, L. Jarrett, E. Witt, M. Gill. THIRD ROW: B. Reed, L. Nichols, L. Leopold, L Freeburg, P. Sante. Officers: X.L. Garrison, Donald Lee, Kenneth Bloom, Bruce Arm- strong . r SAFETY PATROL KNEELING: X. L. Garrison, E. Odem, R. Humphries, M. Canaday, R. Wells, E. Starling, K. Bloom, B. Armstrong, F. Holt, L Weicht. STANDING: R. Wheeler, M. Gill, S. Kirkland, P. Chancey, V. Hopkins, E. Howard, B. Pieffer, D. Davidson, B. Tanney, N. Krystofiak, M. Darling, D. Davidson. FIRST ROW: B. Hilton, R. Eskelund, C. Tucker, C. Stokes, D. Dunford, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Williams, D. Hudson, L. Alegood, G. Overhuls, W. Howard, T. Bodiford, J lton, W Rowland, G. Tilley, D. Chancey, H. Morris, E. Dees. THIRD ROW: Joe Lewis, J. Clark, L. Wilson, J. Nelson, D. Duncan, H. Mortner, B. Geiger, L. Humphries, A. McHenry, C. Collins, F. Hutchinson. F. F. A. OFFICERS Left to Right: R. Eskeland, Sponsor - Mr. Williams, B. Hilton, C. Tucker, C. Stokes, S. Smith, D. Dunford. Page Sixty OFFICERS SITTING: M. Gill, L. Cavin, Mrs. Parantha. STANDING: D. Anderson, B. Reed, J. Goulding, G. Temples, S. Temples, V. Geiger, J. Deen. F. H. A. ROW ONE: G. Temples, S. Temples, V. Geiger, J. Goulding, B. Reed, L. Cavin, M. Gill, D. Anderson, 1 Deen ROW TWO: J. Smith, B. Miller, M. Darley, E. Rogers, B. Mortner, G. Pope, M. Nelson, B. Smith, B. Gamer, V. Huff, M. Daughtery, V. Griffin, S. Adams. ROW THREE: A. Lewis, S McAdams, C. Herring, J. Hopkins, S. White, M. Pope, M. Canady, N. Odom, F. Bembry, L Graber J. Williamson, M Johnson, B. Rannald. ROW FOUR: P. Eunnis, N. Gerlach, J. Lewis, D. Deem, P. Widener P. Kirkland, V Lewis T. Outlaw, M. Pattie, S. Wolancewich, L. Padgett, Mrs. Parantha, C. Stephens, R. Foster, t. McKendree, M. Love, B. Hussy, P. Weicht, J. Wells, P. Wolfe, E. Hilton, A. Price. MAJORETTES Sharon Forbes RAE FOSTER Head Majorette Bonnie Reed Susan Nichols Bobbie Chambless S. Forbes, S. Nichols, B. J. Chambless, R. Foster, B. Reed, G. Lippincott, D. Anderson. Grade lippincott Dedi Anderson CHEERLEADERS MARION CANADAY Captain BRENDA HOWELL Co-Captain B. Howell, V. Hinsz, L. Padgett, A. Bembry, M. Lippincott, M. Canaday. LOLA PADGET Editor, Libby Jarrett; Co-Editor, Vivian Geiger; Associate Editor, Margaret Johnson; Sponsor, A. Gill. Sponsor, Mrs. C. Kaylor; President, Judy Surratt; Vice-President, Susan Gill; Secretary-Treasurer, Brenda Daughtery. JUNIOR RED CROSS SITTING, Left to Right: M. Gill, E. Hilton, S. Gill, B. Simmons, D. Smith, T. Gill, D. Prowant, J. Lewis, J. Karppe, L. Nichols. STANDING, Left to Right: L. Stephens, M. Shaw, N. Gowwin, S. Snider, Sponsor, Mrs. C. Kaylor; G. Temples, B. Holt, R. Wells, D. Myers, L. Arnold, T. Hicks, C. Simard, L. Jarrett, N. Carr, L. Daughtry, J. Surratt, D. Alegood. Page Sixty-Five Anyone for a pillow fight? Page Sixty-Six And they think we're not watching! Mrs. Swing, Mrs. Hall ----------------------------------Sponsors Louise Leopold -------------------------------------------Editor Rae Foster-------------------------------------Business Manager Dedi Anderson, Bonnie Reed, Linda Freeburg---------Class Editors Elaine McKendree, Donna Campbell ------------------ Class Editors What do you mean - Get to work? Now that picture was in here somewhere! Calling a staff meeting? No, just droodling. We're not busy-just working on the annual. I Ztfr Let's see 2 G 2=5? Lynn Nichols, Judy Oliver J. W. Wells, Larry Benjamin Sandra Pricher, Elizabeth Witt See it's all right here down in black G white. ........... Clubs -----------Sports Junior Assistants Typical staff members ready, alert, G awake 9329 9762 9854 Oh Phooey!! The Lineup Page Sixty-Seven Go away - can't you see I'm busy?! Now how can we work with you taking pictures? JUNIOR PLAY-1959 CURTAIN GOING UP Miss Irene Burgess . . Lorry Fuller........... Nancy Leveridge. . . . Miss Carolyn Moran . . Miss Henrietta Rivers . Elsie Hunter........... Sylvia Moore........... Janet Young ........... Joan White............. Kim Kovac.............. Mr. Norman Carter . . Andy Fullbright . . . . Jocko Guthrie.......... Milt Sanders........... Buck O'Hara............ Mr. Tony Peterson . . Mr. Richard Leveridge Middle-Aged Woman . . Second Woman . . . . Faculty Director . . . Student Director. . . . Business Manager . . . . . . Dedi Anderson .........Rae Foster . . . . Lynn Nichols . . .Jeannette Howell . . . Donna Campbell . . . Edelma Sergey . . . Carolyn Jarrett . . . Sharon Forbes .........Judy Oliver . . . Louise Leopold . . . Bobby Baggett .........Gary Crist .........Bill Simons . . Robert Campbell ..........J. W. Wells . . . Richard Riesen . . . Gary Martinson . . . Della Fae Smith . . Elaine McKendree . Mrs. George Swing . . . . Janice Houck . Mr. J. M. Brantley SENIOR PLAY-1960 ALMOST SUMMER Paul Jones..................Robert Campbell Mrs. Jones....................Bonnie Reed Mr. Jones..............................Gary Martinson Mary.................................Edelma Sergey Junior..............................Preston Strickland Jane . . ...................Lynn Nichols ................................Gary Crist Mr. Smudgely............................J°e Laviano ......................................Libby Jarrett Lilah Johnson ............. Sharon Forbes Faculty Director . . .Mrs. Constance Kaylor Student Director.............Janice Houck Business Manager . . . Mr. John F. Clements J C inr ■ nLJ O ! '•-r iUii ■■P t rr SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS...... VARSITY COACH CLEMENTS COACH WILSON FIRST ROW: Gary Martinson, Johnny Clements, Joe Geiger, Norman Weaver, Joe Benjamin, Richard Adams, Preston Strickland, Tubby McKendree, Ray Robertson, Manager - Frankie Jones. SECOND ROW: manager - Ron Gross, Ronald Anderson, Owen Blackdon, Richard Miles, Charles Perry, Dick Prowant, Joel Stephens, Gene Tilley, Chester Arnold, Randy Lane, Donnie Stokes. THIRD ROW: Manager - Ralph Chamberlain, Clayton Stokes, Jimmey Nelson, Larry Kearse, J. W. Wells, Woody Cone, Hilard Buress, David Smith, Sam Gross, Larry Benjamin, John Good row. FOOTBALL Co-Captain Co-Captain L. BENJAMIN J. W. WELLS STARTING LINEUP: R. End, D. Smith; R. Tackle, D. Prowant; R. Guard, T. McKendree; Center, J. Wells; L. Guard, R. Miles; L. Tackle, S. Gross; L. End, D. Stokes; Q. Back, N. Weaver; F. Back, L. Benjamin; R. Halfback, L. Kearse; L. Halfback, C. Stokes. Cheers for the Orange Black Princess Shirley Temples and lady-in-waiting Melissa Lippincott t0’ eSoSans1oA„ddsM c D.C.T. First Prize Float Senior Class Second Prize Sophomore Class Third Prize Maid Sandra White Runner-uP Crowning of Queen Linda by last year's Queen Loretta Barn- burger. Virgie rti Sophomore and Queen Linda Freeburg and lady- in-waiting Elaine McKendree chauffered by Bobby Baggett, S.C. President. F. H. A. 'S Parade Entry A Surprised Shirley! ALL CONFERENCE F ootball J. W. WELLS Most Valuable Back, Most Valuable Line- man, G Riley Sportsmanship Trophies West-Coast Conference Runner-Up Basketball Trophy Poge Seventy-Eight VARSITY LINEUP KNEELING: Woody Cone, Norman Weaver, Billy McGavern, J. W. Wells, Owen Blackden, Clayton Stokes. STANDING: Coach Wilson, Larry Benjamin, Clyde Bracknell, Sam Gross, Donnie Stokes, Joel Stevens. Jump Ball! Will It Go In? BASKETBALL Coach Jack Wilson G Co-Captains Wells and Benjamin BASKETBALL OWEN BLACKDEN-GUARD BILLY McCAVERN-GUARD WOODY CONE-FORWARD NORMAN WEAVER-GUARD Up, Up, And In! CLYDE BRACKNELL-FORWARD A High Flying Ball Jump Larry! ! B SQUAD LINEUP KNEELING: Larry Kearse, Johnny Clements, Frank Kersey, Joe Benjamin, Mike McGinnis. STANDING: Ray Bolt, Hiliard Burress, Wayne Turner, Fletcher Pad- gett, Coach Worthington. SENIOR IDEALS BOYS EYES ................. NOSE ................. EARS.................. HAIR .............. - COMPLEXION............ UPS .........-........ TEETH —--------------- SMILE —............... VOICE ................ LAUGH ................ HANDS —............... SHOULDERS —........... PHYSIQUE ............- EYEBROWS —............ EYELASHES .......-.... DIMPLES .............. PERSON AUTY........... CHARACTER ............ MANNERS -------------- DIGNITY............... SINCERITY ------------ DEPENDABIUTY --------- SENSE OF HUMOR —...... ------Jerry Peters Gary Martinson Preston Strickland ----- Jerry Peters ---- Bill Simons Jerry Peters ------Jerry Peters ------Jerry Peters ---- Bill Simons — Larry Benjamin ------ Gary Crist ------J.W. Wells .....J.W. Wells ----- Bill Simons ----Bobby Baggett ------Jerry Peters Preston Strickland ----Bobby Baggett — Bobby Baggett — Bobby Baggett ----Bobby Baggett ---- Jimmy Kress Preston Strickland GIRLS EYES ................. NOSE ................. HAIR ................. EARS -................ COMPLEXION ........... UPS .................. TEETH ................ SMILE .............. - VOICE ................. LAUGH ................. HANDS ................. LEGS ................. FIGURE ............... EYEBROWS ............■ EYELASHES ............ DIMPLES .............. PERSONAUTY ........... CHARACTER ............ MANNERS .............. POISE ---------------- SINCERITY -........... DEPENDABI UTY ........ SENSE OF HUMOR -...... ----- Patty Sante — Louise Leopold Sharon Forbes — Louise Leopold •- Unda Free burg ■- Louise Leopold ■- Unda Free burg — Unda Free burg •- Unda Free burg -----Lynn Nichols ----- Rae Foster -- Louise Leopold -----Lynn Nichols Jeannette Howell Elaine McKendree ---- Pat Rowland ---- Lynn Nichols — Louise Leopold Unda Lohrum —---Dedi Anderson Elaine McKendree -- Edelma Sergey ---- Ubby Jarrett Page Eighty-Three HATS OFF.................. To these seniors, juniors, and sophomores who have the highest scholastic average, and who have shown leadership and ability in activities, co-opera- tion, and personality in their classes throughout the past high school years. JUDY OLIVER DEDI ANDERSON SHARON FORBES LYNN NICHOLS LINDA FREEBURC RICHARD MU S MARY ALICE GILL ALICE WINTERSTEEN SANDRA PRICHER ELIZABETH WITT BARBARA HIGCINSON STEVE SWAN DELORES JONES BILLY McGAVERN JOAN SHANNON LINDA FREEBURG Second Place LYNN NICHOLS Third Place RUNNERS-UP GARY CRIST Second Place ROBERT CAMPBELL Third Place ADDITIONAL CANDIDATES JERRY PETERS BOBBY BAGGETT Compliments of ZEPHYRHILLS CITY OF PURE WATER BANK OF ZEPHYRHILLS THE FRIENDLY BANK Commercial Loans Installment Loans Automobile Loans Checking Accounts Savings Accounts 3% Paid on Savings 10 YEARS OF MODERN BANKING SERVICE TO GROWING PASCO COUNTY MEMBER F. D. I. C. Compliments of BELL BAKERIES, INC. 426 Preston Avenue St, Petersburg, Florida BAKERS OF DANDEE BREAD Compliments of CARR’S TRAILER SALES o MOBILE HOMES PARK Highway No. 301 Route 1 Box 345 H. C. LASHLEY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BEAUTY SHOP 111 9th Street P. O. Box 502 Phone SU 2-3132 Phone LO 7-3364 THE FRIENDLY STORE CARTERS JEWELERS Love Bright Diamonds THE DIAMOND We Specialize in Clock Repair Carl W. Pitts - Manager 424 North 7th Street Dade City, Florida SIBLEY LUMBER HARDWARE A COMPLETE LINE OF EVERYTHING IN HOME BUILDING 813 North Gall Boulevard Zephyrhills, Florida MOODY MOODY FLORIDA PLAZA MOTEL INSURANCE SINCE 1903 In the Heart of Zephyrhills Plant City, Florida on Highway 301 Phone 4-4441 Phone SU 2-3620 HARDYS DEPARTMENT STORE SHOES AND CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Dade City, Florida Zephyrhills, Florida WE SELL TO SELL AGAIN - ifit 's TSorden’s, it 's got to be good! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 BURNETTE’S NURSERY CITRUS TREES AND SHRUBBERY Highway 301 North Zephyrhills Florida E. M.RESTAURANT 1 WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN' Dade City, Florida CONGRATULATIONS HOOKS AUTO SERVICE Zephyrhills, Florida HARRY N.HESTER LIFE INSURANCE SALES SERVICE Phone SU 2-3513 Compliments of Compliments of DOVIE’S PENI SAVER FOOD STORE Dade City, Florida Phone SU 3-3415 207 South 7th Street Phone LO 7-3798 Zephyrhills, Florida Compliments of RAYMOND’S PAINT ALEXANDER S BODY SHOP BUICK COMPANY AUTO APPLIANCE PAINTING CLYDE R. ROWLAND A SPECIALTY 616 South 5th Street 312 6th Street SU 2-4424 Dade City, Florida Zephyrhills, Florida Compliments of PASCO PACKING COMPANY Dade City, Florida COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS HILLSBORO STATE BANK Plant City, Florida Flori da CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PASCO COUNTY 308 North 7th Street Dade City, Florida Compliments of NABERS JEWELERY STORE Dade City, Florida PIERRE’S MOTEL THE HOME AWAY FROM HOME Highway 301 North Phone SU 2-3444 KITCHENETTES TV - AIR CONDITIONED Zephyrhills, Florida CONGRATULATIONS FROM FREEZETTE OF ZEPHYRHILLS MABEL LOUIS LOYSCH Compliments of Compliments of RADIO STATION WDCF JOE HERRMAN SAF-T-GAS Dade City, Florida Dade City San Antonio Compliments of ri BAGGETT THE CLEANER Zephyrhills, Florida Phone SU 2-4412 Compliments of Compliments of WATKINS TRACTOR COMPANY DADE CITY REXALL DRUG STORE Your Ford Tractor Dealer CONGRATULATIONS FROM NEUKOM’S DRUG STORE Compliments of BERNARD E. BURNS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Zephyrhills, Florida REALTOR CONTRACTOR Zephyrhills, Florida MELVILLE HALL Complete Line of Office Equipment Supplies Expert Office Machine Repair All Kinds of Glass and Mirrors FLORIDA PLEXIGAS . . . PLASTICS OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. Fine Picture Framing Phone LO 7-3678 407 North 7th Street 415 East Meridan Dade City, Florida Dade City, Florida C. A. TONY COLLINS MANAGER THRIFTWAY SUPERMARKET Compliments of BILL FRIEND S STUDIO ZEPHYRHILLS' NEWEST S CAMERA SHOP MOST ATTRACTIVE 121 East Reynolds Street Highway 301 North Plant City, Florida Phone 3-3191 . . . Home 4-2894 Compliments of Compliments of WILLIAMS MADILL FURNITURE STORE DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Dade City, Florida 8th Pasco Dade City, Florida ■ Av, vV- • . V -X; . oVSVv. - - o fv . r'S’ v v .x V— . — _ - ; l S 'A A5? V J r Y-.V aJ . ■ . 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