Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)

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Athletics Page - Forty-Eight Recognition Page - Sixty-Two Friendship Classes Page - Seventy-Eight A surprised Nancy, as she is crowned Penny Queen for 1962-63. QUEST FOR ENTITY On the inside the band works hard to perfect its playing for various musical events. Newly formed golf teamworks hard under the able guid- ance of Mr. Kustes. The Quest for Entity is a constant thing--present in every human being. Entity is the most important thing a person can possess ... being one’s self at all times. As small children we know nothing of this but as we grow older we realize how important this is ... then we begin our search ... Who am I? Am I important? ... Questions . . . Always questions . Peppy J.V. ch erleaders stimulate school D.C.T. float adds Iparkle to Homecoming phrade. New additions to P.E. classes help keep boys physically fit. WITH DIGNITY AND SINCERITY Beautiful new library helps students work comfortably. The Ag shop under Mr. Jeffries, has become another facet of our school's development. School is the place in which one can find his answers not only in re- lation to knowledge but also in ac- tivities, friendship, and sports . Come with us mothers, fathers, and friends! We want to show you how our school develops boys and girls of today into citizens of tomorrow! Here we are learning to work, play, and live ... in unity . .. but also with entity. 7 Varsity cheerleaders work hard at games, leading cheers. WE To show our appreciation, we dedicate this 1963 yearbook to you, Mrs. Marjorie Parantha. For the peerless quality of your teaching, for your tireless effort in behalf of your students, for teaching the fundamentals of homemaking as well as its practical ap- plication, you have made a lasting impres- sion on all of your students . They become better citizens because of your dedicated devotion to your teaching. DEDICATE To show our appreciation, we dedicate this 1963 yearbook to you, Mrs . Constance Kaylor . For your devotion to the teaching of the fundamentals of English and for teaching your students to be not only good English students, but also good future citi- zens of our United States. Our extra- curricular program would suffer greatly without your participation. This is our way of thanking you for what you have done and will do for our school. Quest for Entity Knowledge advances by steps . Through the years our teachers have awakened in us the desire to learn and have imparted to us the fundamentals which will help us to continue our Quest for Knowledge and assist us in the business of daily virtuous living. As our teachers say, When 1 am for- gotten ... say, I instructed you in ... KNOWLEDGE To The Graduates of 1963: The Class of 1963 will stand out in my mind as one of the best in the history of the school. Your cooperative attitude has made your class one which we will remember with pleasure. Your fine qualities will help you greatly in achieving your goals in life. Iwishto each of you all the happiness and success for which you are striving. I hope that your school experiences will have contributed to your achieving all of your goals. Sincerely yours, (l QjJblA 0.. Charles A. Henderson Principal 12 Mrs. Ward's du- ties consist of: Bookkeeper, Notary Public, General Of- fice Work, Book- keeper of Lunch- room Accounts. Edith Ward Secretary OFFICE STAFF Page Renninger Assistant Secretary Mrs. Renninger's duties consist of: Registrar, Typist, General Office Work, Lunchroom Cashier. 13 ENGLISH English is a subject we use everyday. This department helps us to be well informed English--speaking Americans. Literature gives us a knowledge of authors and books. SCIENCE The science teachers have been keeping up with the chron- icle of time so they may instruct the students of Z.H.S. in the newest developments in the scientific field. Joseph Baldwin B.A.l.E. Charles McKinney B.S. '•■-TU Bill Worthington M.S. 14 MATHEMATICS From everyday arithmetic to trigonometry ur mathe- matics' teachers spend time and effort helping us to under- stand this complicated subject. John Geiger B.S.E. Ernest Kretschmar B.S.E. Lewis Wynne M.A. Administrative Assistant FOREIGN-LANGUAGE In order to be able to speak a foreign language and to bet- ter understand our own language, our teachers instruct us in every phase of Spanish and Latin. Marion Ditter A.B. William Kustes A.B. 15 We become better acquainted with our government, our national history, and foreign relations through the instruction of our social science teachers. 16 LIBRARY Our new library and our many new books are of great help to the students for research and pleasure. The assist- ance of our capable librarian is always available. PHYSICAL TRAINING Physical Education teaches co-operation with others through participation in sports and gives the student proper exercise during a long day of sit-down studying. S BAND The music department brings out the many talents of our students and helps them to build confidence in themselves. Our band and sparkling majorettes add color to football games and parades. 17 VOCATIONAL Stanley Kendrick B.S. For those students who plan to work after graduation instead of going to col- lege, the business courses help them to get better jobs because they learn such things as typing, bookkeeping, and short- hand. D. C .T. offers students information on job selection to fit their special needs. These students work part time for local merchants a..J professional men. Alpha Gill B.S. Learning the regulations for Florida driving, operating a car safely and sensi- bly, and securing a drivers' license are a few of the advantages offered in Drivers Education. 18 Hobson Laird Jr. B.S., M.S. All girls have a need for Home Economics. This course supplies an opportunity to learn sewing, food preparation and the care of homes and families. TRAINING Some boys interested in Agriculture who do not live on farms get a chance through Vocational Agriculture to learn many things that successful farmers should know. Ronald Jefferies B.S.A. 19 Mrs. Fernandez, Mrs. Geiger, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Sellars. LUNCHROOM STAFF BUS DRIVERS Mrs. Ellerbee, Mrs. Rooks, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Hill, Mr. Wheeler. 20 Mr. Lindsey--High School Custodian CUSTODIAN A.F.S. COMMITTEE Mr. Reitz, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Burns, Mrs. Braden, Lillian Gazali, Mr. Douglas, Rev. Weerts, Sam Sur ratt, Pat Jackson, Mr. Henderson. 21 Quest for Entity Everything good in man leans on what is higher. In both curri- cular and extracurricular activi- ties we have aimed high and feel this prevailing spirit of service, loyalty, and devotion to God, home, school, and community will better prepare us for the citizens of to- morrow . We have made ourselves better through .. . HIGHER IDEALS Student Council strives to satisfy student body. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council consists of student representatives from each grade, or- ganized by a president elected from the Senior class. The Council is our student government. It plans and carries out school activities with the consent of faculty advisors. This year the Council sponsored a wonderful Homecoming Ball after the game. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President—X. L. Garrison Vice-President--Pat Jackson Secretary--Marcia McGinnis Treasurer—Ron Cherry Sue Flynn, Barbara Muse, Shirley Jarrett, Mary Trebour, Barbara Thompson, Kathy Desmond, Marcia McGinnis, Charlene Collier, Linda Jarrett, Kaye Henry, Linda Hayden, Diane Davidson, Dotty Davidson, Lillian Johnson, Mrs. Hall, Bob Winters, Mr. Henderson, Terry Bodiford. FUTURE TEACHERS Officers: Sue Flynn, Barbara Muse, Shirley Jarrett, Mary Trebour, Barbara Thompson, Kathy Desmond. This club is composed of students who are interested in making teaching their profession. Included in their many activities is substituting for teachers, baby-sitting at P.T.A. meetings and taking care of the bulletin board. Laurel Reitz, Lillian Johnson, Sandra Clark, Bob Johnson, Bob Winters, Ronald Duryea, Jerry Griffin, David Myers, Tom McQuady, David Kaylor. The Debate Club travels to many cities to participate in debates on subjects of na- tional interest. They work hard in preparing for these debates and have brought many honors to Zephyrhills High. DEBATE CLUB Mrs . Kaylor volunteers her time and effort to help Debate Club members better prepare themselves for debates. She accompanies them on trips and gives many hours of her spare time to helping the members individually. Sponsor: Mrs. Kaylor JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS President--Sunnye Lanham Vice-President--Anna Jo Davis Secretary—Gloria Pope Treasurer—Barbara Hughes JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is one of our major service groups. This is the way the pupils can take an active part in this national organization. Members work toward their goals and strive to carry out their services to help those in need. The Jun- ior Red Cross is under the sponsorship of Mr. Bill Worthington. Red Cross members are devoted to their service. Quest for Entity The ability to lead is given to only a few. These few must take the responsibility for guiding, counseling, and directing in a man- ner which must be tactful, per- suasive, and wise. Leadership is essential in any successful under- taking . We are only as strong or successful as our leaders. Our clubs and organizations share im- portance in ... LEADERSHIP ZHS Band Performs at Concert Z.H.S. BAND ZHS Band, under the direction of Mr. John T. V. Clark, participates in vari- ous activities including half-time shows at football games, marching in parades, presenting concerts and working for funds for new uniforms. Captain Bob Johnson Lieutenant X. L. Garrison Librarian Bonnie Ranald Snappy ZHS Band entertains at football games. MAJORETTES Long hours are spent perfecting routines. Grace Uppincott, Jere Alston, Pat Jackson, Bobbie Chambless, Nancy Overhuls, Linda Copper, Susan Nichols. Bobbie Chambless French Horn Susan Nichols Cornet Grace Uppincott Clarinet Linda Copper Clarinet SENIOR Gilbert Miller Baritone Bob Johnson Saxophone Linda Jarrett Cornet Shirley Jarret Clarinet MEMBERS z H S Grace Lippincott Pat Jackson Bobbie Chambless Head Majorette Susan Nichols Jere Alston M A J O R E T T E S Nancy Overhuls Pat Edmondson Glenda Temples Jane DeLard Co-Captain Vonnic Kinsey Russel Kirk Betty Smircich Vonnie Kinsey, Betty Smircich, Jane DeLard, Russel Kirk, Sharron McKendree, Glenda Temples, Pat Edmondson. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: Janet Dunnigan, Peggy Bracknell--Captain, Judy Holt, Carol Grace, Harriet Morton, Linda Nelson. Patty Forbes, Laura Achillich, Bonnie Thain, Joan Thompson, Janet Dunnigan, Eloise Hall, Bobbie Craig, Kim De- Lard, Donna Bales, Flecta English, Larry Miller, Pat Ranzen, June Standlon, Dan Taylor, Sue Winters, Nancy Bent- ley, Betty Muse, Greg First, Marsha Deming, Gary Dunford, John Lanham, Wayne Bodiford, David Brown, Sandy Simons, Dan Pollock, Riki McGinnis, Charles Oswald, Bob Nichols, Terry Alston, David Suman, Steve McGinnis, Bill Bean, Joe Mathews, Thea Dunnigan, Glennis Massey, Shirley McClellan, James Tucker, Robert Knapp, Doug Gall, Gail Knapp, Susie Smith. JUNIOR BAND Members of the Zephyrhills Junior Band, Directed by John T. V. Clark, gain confi- dence and experience before they enter the ranks of the High School Band. Junior Band learns marching techniques. Cynthia Stevens, Sue Flynn, Vonceil Smith, Gail Hill, Lenora Pollock, Patty Kirkland, Willard Roberson, Robert Amison, Mike McGinnis, Lonnie Daughtery. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is made up of those students who are library assistants. These assistants type, shelve books, manage the desk, mend books, and perform other rou- tine activities. They render a great service by assisting in the library. Mrs. Hall recommends new book on art. This year our library has a new and larger location. An of- fice and workroom have been added along with all metal shelves and new tables and chairs. The planning of a nutritious and well- balanced diet is one of the many lessons learned by the FHA girl. Meals are carefully prepared under the supervision of Mrs. Parantha. An attractively set table is the scene of a faculty luncheon given by the FHA girls. ing. Sponsor Mrs. Parantha FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The F HA girl learns to manage her time, money, energy more wisely. She develops a closer relationship with the members of her family and contributes more creatively to her home, school, and community. The things she is learning now will help her be a more successful homemaker and citizen of the future. The FHA Club has an ever increasing membership. Our FFA boys use their new tractor to cultivate their crops and groves. Mr. Jeffries shows boys special care of their new machinery. Him IN FFA boys use spare time to work on their School Beautification Project. They plant and care for shrubbery on the school campus. The boys work diligently in raising their own orange grove. During a damag- ing freeze, they worked many nights in- below freezing weather to save their grove. — Harry Mortener, Richard Wheeler, Ronnie Hill, John Clements, Mr. Jeffries, Terry Bodiford, Dennis Hiott, Henry Hill, John Wintersteen. FUTURE FARMERS The FFA is a national organization consisting of boys taking agriculture in school. The Zephyrhills Chapter has many goals this year, some of which have already been reached. A Sweetheart Contest is held yearly along with a Chicken Bar-B-Cue. The proceeds from these activities go toward financing their various projects. Stanley Kendrick Sponsor D is for DUTY. Duty to our home, our church, our school and our community. C is for CAPABILITY. Capability to master the problems of living and working, Cooperatively and successfully. T is for TRUTH. Truth is dealing with our fellow man and truth as our personal watchword. C. Hill, C. Crosby, L. Loysch, R. Mason, J. Geiger, R. Franz, B. Hughes, O. Price, R. Wells, J. Gill, M. Nelson, S. Davis, G. Pope, D. Hudson, J. Lewis. STANDING: E. Starling, Mr. Kendrick, G. Miller. Some of the DCT students listen as Mr. Kendrick explains the importance of choosing their job or vocation. Don Robinson, of Crystal Pure water, explains to Carol about the system of bookkeeping. These students are care- fully on their capability to hold a job. Always doing something! That s the way it is in DCT. Here they are work- ing on their fair project and earlier the class sold Pep Ribbons for each game. SEATED: Terry Bodiford, Harry Mortner, Jimmy Daniels, Johnny Clements, John Wintersteen, Jim Dungan, Flet- cher Padgett, Henry Hill, Howard Kersey, Larry Turner, Ray Bolt, Mike McGinnis, X. L. Garrison, Sam Surratt, Bob Jolinson, Bob Winters, Richard Wheeler, Frank Overhuls. INTERACT CLUB The Interact Club is an organization of selected high school boys, sponsored by the local Rotary Club. Interact Clubs are responsible for developing a democratic organi- zation in which the members share in the club leadership and take an active part in developing programs for fellowship, service and world understanding. Bob Johnson, Jim Daniels, Johnny Clements, Mike McGinnis, John Wintersteen, X. L. Garrison, Sponsors: Mr. Jeff- ries, Mr. Clements. OFFICE ASSISTANTS SAFETY PATROL Glenda Temples, Patty Kirkland, Sue Flynn, Kathy Desmond, Lillian Johnson, Kaye Henry, John Wintersteen, Fletcher Padgett, Susan Nichols, Ray Bolt, Bobbie Chambless, Mike McGinnis, Leslie Smith, Jere Alston, Pat Jackson, Howard Kersey, Gloria Kinnard, Linda Hayden, Bob Winters, David Kaylor. Each year the Annual Staff is responsible for the careful planning of a more color- ful annual. The staff is made up of those students who are interested in seeing a better annual each year. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Betty Hall and Mrs. Katharine Swing, Gloria Pope, Leslie Smith and Jere Alston work on layouts. ANNUAL Editor--Bobbie Chambless Assistant Editor--Howard Kersey Business Manager--Susan Nichols Publicity--Glenda Temples Honors--Kaye Henry Sports--Ray Bolt Mike McGinnis Fletcher Padgett Organizations--Jere Alston Pat Jackson Faculty--Patty Kirkland Leslie Smith Dedication--David Kaylor Annual Staff meets every Thursday to organize their layouts. the Staff works all year to sell the annuals to students at school and to interested citi- zens of Zephyrhills. Careful records are kept at all times to be of help to the next staff. Sponsors: Mrs. Swing and Mrs. Hall. Officers: Susan Nichols, Howard Kersey, Bobbie Chambles. STAFF Features--Bobby Winters Senior Class--Chere Crosby Sue Flynn Junior Class--John Wintersteen Gloria Pope Sophomore Class--Barbara Thompson Kathy Desmond Freshman Class--Lillian Johnson Gloria Kinnard Junior High--Ruthanne Frantz Shirley Jarret Photographer--Tom Simmard Advisors--Mrs. Swing Mrs. Hall Mr. Henderson Quest for Entity YOU WERE THERE backing the Bulldog team with pep sessions and school spirit. Remember the band playing . .. the crowd jubilant as the points were scored ... the dances we so eagerly awaited ... parties and proms, tourneys and trips which kept us in a social whirl. All of these and more make up the fun and frolic, the enthusi- asm and excitement of those high school days . . . AND YOU WERE THERE sharing our joys and sor- rows and joining the Bulldogs in ... FRONT ROW, L. to R.; Hennon Styles, Lonnie Daughtery, Marvin Reed, Frank Overhuls, Frankie Jones, Allen Car- men, Larry Turner, Jack Vincent, Mike Lane, Ernest Sheppard. 2nd ROW; Sam Surratt, Ronnie Griffin, Ronnie Gross, Andrew McHenry, Larry Weicht, Glenn Praay, John Wintersteen, Don Zundel, Ray Bolt, Ronnie Carroll. 3rd ROW; Ed Strube, Custer Collins, Ronnie CheiTy, Jack Bentley, Nelson Spoto, Lucky Arnold. FOOTBALL Good crowd at home game. Graduatii Players Bulldogs in action Captain--Andrew McHenry, Most Valuable Line- man and Riley Sportsmanship Awards. Managers--Donnie Poe and Mark Higginson. Coaches--Will McRaney and Bill Worthington. HOMECOMING ’62 OUR 1962 ROYALTY Betty Smircich, Sophomore Maid; Peggy Bracknell, Freshman Maid; Princess Anna Jo Davis, and Queen Susan Nichols. Our big pep rally the night before the game. 52 PRIZE-WINNING FLOATS The Seniors took first place with David Pattie as their dead Bulldog. The Freshmen, with Bill Lyons as their Bulldog King of the Gridiron, James Campbell, and Jon Stevenson, took sec- ond place. The Sophomores' Give Tech Heck theme with George Jarrett and Bill Ed- wards, won third place. KNEELING; Manager, Jimmie Dungan, Coach, Charles McKinney. STANDING; Fletcher Padgett, Sam Surratt, Jed Wilkinson, Mike McGinnis, Jack Bentley, Ronnie Cherry, Nelson Spoto, Johnny Clements, Ray Bolt. BASKETBALL Bulldogs in warm-up at half-time. Student body out for home game. 54 Ray Bolt Junior—Guard Jed Wilkinson S opho more --Forward Ronnie Cherry Freshman—Center Fletcher Padgett Junior—Guard Nelson Spoto Junior--Forward Sam Surratt Junior- -Guard Mike McGinnis Junior—Forward Jack Bentley Junior- -Forward X. L. Garrison Senior—Center Johnny Clements Senior—Forward KNEELING: L. to R.; Arthur Chadwell, Batboy, Nelson Spoto, Frankie Jones, Custer Collins, Andrew McHenry, Dale Anderson, Don Zundel. STANDING: Randy Hodges, Manager, Allen Carmen, Allen Thomas, Ronnie Carroll, Johnny Clements, Larry Chauncey, Coach Clements. BASEBALL Senior Players Andrew McHenry Custer Collins Johnny Clements Dale Anderson Ernest Sheppard Nelson Spoto Ronnie Hill Jack Vincent Frank Overhuls Ronnie Griffin Allen Thomas Larry Chauncey Ronnie Carroll Allen Carmen Frankie Jones KNEELING: Paul Matevier, Alan Muiphy, Ronnie Duryea, Dickie Dibble, Mike McGinnis. STANDING: Sam Sur- ratt, David Kay lor, Marvin Reed, Tom McQuady. TRACK Spoto clears high-jump bar. Sprinters take off on 220 yard dash. FIRST ROW; L. To R.; Larry Chauncey, Jimmie Dungan, Harold Adams, Jay Burnside, Glenn Praay, Reggie Brown, Lonnie Daughtery, Jackie Lane. SECOND ROW: Richard Turner, John Wintersteen, Allen Carmen, Mike McGinnis, Nelson Spoto, Ronnie Carroll, Larry Black, Jimmy Chauncey, Randy Sperry. FIRST ROW: Coach McKinney, James Daughtery, Riki McGinnis, Aurthur Chadwell, Randy Hodges, Ricky Howell, Ryan Gray, Johnny Lanham, Larry Miller, Billy Dean. SECOND ROW: Danny Linville, Van Gray, Jimmy Chauncey, Steve McGinnis, Bobby Nichols, Tommy Harrelson, Clyde Rowland, Randy Sperry. THIRD ROW: Alan Murphy, Pete Sante, Dexter Uterhardt, Clayton Geer, Gary Bracknell, James Campbell, Billy Swan, Claud English, Manager. Coach McKinney Bullpups gang-up on Leopard ball-carrier. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 60 Coach McRaney JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: L.toR.: Danny Linville, Alan Mmphy, Ronnie Carroll, Riki McGinnis, Frank Overhuls, Larry Turner, Allen Ward. SECOND ROW: Coach McRaney, Larry Weicht, Dean Martinson, David Kaylor, Mark Higginson, Lucky Arnold, Paul Pattie. Quest for Entity In all activities there are some who are willing to work harder for success and to set higher ideals and to those students outstanding in service, leadership, beauty, or scholastic achievement at Zephyr- hills High School, we wish to re- ward them through ... RECOGNITION OUR FIRST FOREIGN Lillian Daccarrett, from Santiago, Chile, has been our guest this year through the American Field Service. A Senior, she has been active in school ac- tivities and become more familiar with our school system, our activities, and our community. 64 EXCHANGE STUDENT At work, at play, with her second parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Thompson, or her sisters, Joan, Sue, and Barbara, Lillian kept busy during her stay in Zephyrhills. 65 JERE ALSTON. . .she works long and hard to perfect her majorette routines . . . the ZEPHILSCO staff claims her as a member. BOBBIE JUNE CHAMBLESS . . . Always busy describes her . . . editor of the ZE- PHILSCO ... head major- ette . . . Beta Club recog- nized her scholastic ability . . . writes the high school column in the local paper. We honor these eighteen Juniors and Seniors for their outstanding ability as students, their personality, and their endeavors to improve themselves and their school. TERRY BODIFORD . . . this tall guy serves the F.F.A. as vice president . . . his speeches earned him recognition in F.F.A. contests . . . works hard for the Junior class. 66 CHERE CROSBY ... this sweet miss serves her class as secretary . . . D.C.T. claims much of her time . . . Beta Club has acknowl- edged her scholarship. JOHNNY CLEMENTS . . . president of the Senior class . . . he is also active in Wheel Club and reporter of F.F.A. . . . football and basketball claim his athletic ability. SUE FLYNN ... she serves F.T.A.as parliamentarian . . . member of the ZEPHILSCO staff . . . received the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. X. L. GARRISON . . . serving as the president of Student Council claims much of his time . . . band and basketball develop his various talents. 67 RUTHANN FRANTZ ... music is important in her life . . . the Senior class elected her as treasurer . . . D.C.T. claims much of her time. JERRY GRIFFIN ... this capable guy serves proudly on the Debate Team . . . Beta Club acclaims his high scholastic ability. HOWARD KERSEY ... as the assistant editor of the ZEPHILSCO he helps to co- ordinate its production . . . Wheel Club, band and Jun- ior class activities keep him busy. SHIRLEY JARRETT . . . always a smile even though she is busy . . . F.T.A.named her as president . . . member of the ZEPHILSCO staff . . . uses her musical talent in band. BOB JOHNSON . . . leadership is one of his qualities ... he serves the band as captain . . . active in the Senior class . . . winner of forensics award. SUNNYELANHAM. . . this friendly miss strives for high grades . . . she serves the Junior Red Cross as President. 68 MIKE McGINNIS ... he dis- plays his outstanding athletic ability in football and basket- ball ... he edits the sports section of the ZEFH1LSCO. MARY ANN TREBOUR . . . she, like her sister will gradu- ate in three years . . . high scholastic ability serves faith- fully on class committees SUSAN NICHOLS ... this viva- cious miss serves as business man- ager of the ZEPHILSCO . . . the student body elected her Home- coming Queen . . . serves ad- mirably as a majorette. JUDY TREBOUR ... she strives for high grades which enable her to graduate in three years . . . active in class activities. JOHN WINTERSTEEN ... this capable young man serves the F.F.A. as president ... he works hard to help the Junior class. 69 ZEPHYR HI-TIME This year, for the first time, Zephyrhills High School has had a radio program. Every Friday after- noon, two students, went on the air at theWZRH studios to bring us school news and our favorite records. Bob Winters was in charge of the program, and at the beginning of the year, Kaye Henry was on with him. Later, Linda Hayden took Kaye's place to help Bob bring us Zephyr Hi-Time. J.V. FOOTBALL QUEEN YVONNE KINSEY She is a vivacious girl who always wears a smile. She serves as a cheerleader and is a member of the band. 71 PAT JACKSON Not only is she pretty, but she is also talented as well. She was chosen from among eight girls by the members of F.F.A. She was chosen for beauty, poise, and talent. 72 SUSAN NICHOLS This beautiful girl was chosen by the student body as the 1962 Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING QUEEN 73 ZEPHILSCO QUEEN Bonnie Rannald JOHNNY CLEMENTS Runner-up DAVID PATTLE KING CANDIDATES ANDREW McHENRY X. L. GARRISON 76 BOBBIE CHAMBLISS Runner-up SUSAN NICHOLS QUEEN CANDIDATES LINDA JAR RETT CHERE CROSBY QUEST FOR ENTITY Friendship . . . true friend- ship . . . flourishes forth during high school years. Reminiscing, we recall our first dance . . . and that marvelous new dress . . . the term paper that got a hard-earned A . . . the poky old car we were so proud to claim. These blissful moments . . . and countless others . . . meant more when shared with friends. And when we were in such low spirits . . . failed that Math exam . . . denied the family car . . . girltroubles . . . everything went wrong . . . there were friends to brighten . . . to in- spire . Yes, we’ve worried through exams together . . . cheered through ball games together . . . shared our joys and disappoint- ments . . . enjoyed the best of our lives together in . . . FRIENDSHIP Bonnie Bobbie June Violet Glenda Andrew C. Susan Shirley Vicki Andrew Jerry G. Gracie Linda B. Sue F. Diane B. Oleta Bobby I. Johnny C. Cindy Chere ST Ruthanne Judy Mary Ann T. Remember When??? CLASS OF 1963 Johnny Clements, President; David Pattie, Vice President; Chere Crosby, Secre- tary; and Ruth Anne Frantz, Treasurer. ROBERT OWEN AMISON Robert Library Assistant 1,2,3,4; Play Committee 3,4. DIANE KAY BAZZELL Diane F.H.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President of Programs 3, President 4; ClassPlay 3; Volleyball 2; Softball 1,2; Candy Store Operator 4; Magazine Drive 3; Teacher Assistant 4. DALE ANDERSON Dale Soccer 1; Baseball 1,4; News Club 2; Magazine Drive 3. LINDA RUTH BRACKNELL Bracknell Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Dance Commit- tee 3; Float Committee 3; Echo Staff 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 3, Section Leader 3,4. ERIC ELWIS BLACKDEN Eric Class Play 4. BOBBIE JUNE C HA MB LESS Bobbie Class Vice-President 1; Class President 2; Beta Club 2, 3.4, Vice-President 3; Class Play 3,4; Play Committee 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 1,2, 3.4, Head Majorette 2,3,4; Senior Notable 4; Annual Editor 4. JAMES ANDREW CHILDERS Andrew Football Manager 4. LYNDA MAE COPPER Copper Class Sweetheart 1; Class President 1; Student Coun- cil 2; Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Prom Server 2; Prom Committee 3; Float Commit- tee 3; Pep Band 2; Usher for Senior Class Play 3; Class Night Committee 1. CUSTER H. COLLINS Duner Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Sen- ior Notable 4. EMILIA LILLIAN DACCARET Lillian Foreign Exchange Student from Chile. JOHN FRANKLIN CLEMENTS, JR. Johnny Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Class Play 4; Class Heart-Throb 1; F.F.A. 4; Senior Notable 4; Student Council 1,3; Homecoming Prince 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4, All-State 3; Prom Server 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wheel Club 3,4. CHERYL ELAINE CROSBY Chere Annual Staff 4; Senior Notable 4; Class Secretary 3,4; ClassPlay3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Prom Server 2; D.C.T. 4, Chaplain 4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3. THOMAS WILLIAM DELKER •Tom Band 1,2,3,4; Play Committee 3,4; Prom Committee 3; F.T.A. 2,3; Class Play 4; Echo Staff 4; Float Com- mittee 3,4; Teacher Assistant 4. SARAH ANN DAVIS Sarah G.O.C. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; D.C.T. 4. CAROLYN SUE FLYNN Sue Annual Staff 4; Echo Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Play Committee 3,4; Float Committee 3,4; Magazine Drive 3; Library Assistant 1,4; Teacher Assistant 4. RUTHANNE FRANTZ Roofie Intramurals 1,2; Sports Reporter 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Chorus 2; Annual Staff 4; D.C.T. 4; Class Treas- urer 4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3; Dance Committee 3; Student Council 3. ROBERT HENRY IWERSON Bobby CAROLYN ANN LEFEVRE Carol JERRY H. GRIFFIN Hey You Debate Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Class Play 3,4; Echo Staff 4, Sub-Editor; Beta Club 3,4; Senior Notable 4; Float Committee 4; Library Assistant 3; Teacher Assistant 3,4; Dance Committee 3. CARRIA PATRICIA KIRKLAND Patty F.H.A. 1,2; Annual Staff 3,4; Senior Notable 4; Float Committee 3; Usher for Junior Class Play. LINDA JUNE JARRETT Lindie Junie Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 4; Prom Server 2; Student Council 1,2, Secretary 2, Reporter 1; J.R.C. 2,3; Class Play 3; P.T.S.A. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 2. SHIRLEY JACQUELYN JARRETT Weasel Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; All-County Band 3; P.T.S.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Notable 4; Echo Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; JCR 4; Prom Committee 3; F.T.A. President 4; Prom Server 2. X. L. GARRISON, JR. X. L. Band 1,2,3,4, Lieutenant 4, All State Band 3; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Wheel Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3; Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Class President 3; Boys' State 3; Annual Staff 3; Prom Server 2; Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Play Committee 3. CAROL VIRGINIA HILL Maggie F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1,2, Secretary 4; Student Council 2; Class Play 3; D.C.T. 3,4, Reporter 3, Presi- dent 4. PAUL ANDREW McHENRY Hanky Drew Football 2,3,4, Riley Sportsmanship Award 4, Most Valuable Lineman Award 4; Baseball 3,4; F.F.A. 3; Magazine Drive 3. ROSE OLETA PRICE Leta D.C.T. Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 3; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3; Library Assistant 2; Office Assistant 3; Pep Club 3; Play Committee 3. A DIENE GRACE UPPINCOTT Gracie Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Student Director of Class Play 3,4; Band Assistant. UNDA IRENE LOYSCH Linda Band 1; C.C.T. 4. ROBERT HAWKINS JOHNSON, JR. Bob Debate Club 3,4; Prom Chairman 3; Class Play 3,4; Echo Editor 4; Senior Notable 4; Wheel Club President 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Float Committee 3,4; Dance Com- mittee 3; Pep Band; Pep Club; Library Assistant. VICTORIA MARIE LEWIS Lewis F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Senior Notable 4; Class Play 3; Volley- ball 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Y.F.C. 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Softball 1,2; Float Committee 1,2. SUSAN ANNE NICHOLS Susan Homecoming Queen 4; JRC Secretary 2; Basketball Queen 3; Class Play 3; Class Secretary 2; Senior Notable 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Court 2; Play Committee 3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3. ROBERT CURTIS MASON Bob F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; D.C.T. 4. c GILBERT S. MILLER Gil Band 1,2,4; Y.F.C. 1,2, President 1, Secretary 2, Beta Club 3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Red Cross 1,2,4; Student Coun- cil 1,2; Annual Staff 3; Dance Committee 3; D.C.T. 4; Class Play 4. BONNIE GALE RANNALD Rannald Senior Notable 4; Prom Server 2; Pep Band 3,4; F.H.A. ljF.T.A. 2,3; Echo Staff 4; Student Council 3,4; Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Red Cross 1; Homecoming Prin- cess 3; Band Librarian 4. CYNTHIA NAIL STEVENS Cindy Prom Committee 3; Class Play 3; Library Assistant 3, 4; Float Committee 4; F.T.A. 3; Y.F.C. 2; Play Com- mittee 3. VIOLET MAXINE WHITE Beany Class Play 3; Softball 2; Magazine Drive 3. HENNON HOLLOWAY STYLES Grandpa Class President 2; Class Play 3,4; Football 1,3,4; F.F.A. 3; Senior Notable 4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3,4; Dance Committee 3. GLENDA JOYCE TEMPLES Glenda F.H.A. 1,2,3, President Elect 3; Echo Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Senior Notable 4; Annual Staff 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Prom Server 2; Student Council Treasurer 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3; Library As- sistant 1,4; Prom Committee 3; Teacher and Office Assistant 3,4; Float Committee 1,2,3. DONALD DAVID PATT IE David Senior Notable 4; Football 3; Class Play 3,4; Dance Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 1,2,3,4; Teacher Assistant 4; Baseball 4. LINDA SUE SNIDER Sue Prom Server 2; Basketball Queen 2; Pep Club Presi- dent 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Cheerleader 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Candy Store Operator 4; Dance Commit- tee 3. JUDITH ELEANOR TREBOUR Judy F.T.A. 4; Class Play 4; Float Committee 4. MARY ANN TREBOUR Mary Ann F.T.A. 2,4; Echo Staff 4; Float Committee 2,4; Class Play 4. Senior Class float takes First Prize. No rest for the weary. Posed by Notables-Notables???!! Most Likely to Succeed Chere Crosby--Jerry Griffen SENIOR Best All Around Bobbie Chambless--Johnny Clements Best Personality Susan Nichols--Custer Collins Most Intellectual Chere Crosby--Jerry Griffin 90 Most Popular Susan Nichols--Johnny Clements an. IN Jirnmey Daniels, President; Cletia Weaver, Vice President; SITTING: Gertrude Braxton, Secretary; and Brenda Peiffer. (ATJmO Jere Alston Jack Bentley Terry Bodiford Ray Bolt Gertrude Braxton Susie Brown Myra Brown Paul Carlsen Judy Champeau Pat Chancey Marie Chappell Delilah Chestnut Frances Childers Robert Combs Curtis Crist 94 Jimmy Daniels Mary Jane Darley Lonnie Daughtery Diane Davidson Dottie Davidson Anna Jo Davis Jane Delard Barbara Dunford Jimmy Dung an Johnny Fisher Robert Frantz Faye Gaskin Joe Geiger Nancy Gerlack Mary Ann Goodman Jim Gill 95 Bill Gross Robert Hansen Gail Hill Henry Hill Ronnie Hill Dennis Hiott Vickie Hopkins Caroline Houston Carlton Howard Elaine Howard Diane Hudson Barbara Hughes Pat Jackson Karen Jopp Warren Joyce Howard Kersey 96 Cheryl Kummer Sunnye Lanham Jackie Lewis Joe Lewis Glenna McGinnis Mike McGinnis James McLeod Sharron McKendree Thomas McQuady Beckie Miller Harry Mortner Barbara Muse Myrtis Nelson Nancy Overhuls Fletcher Padgett Paul Pattie 97 Brenda Peiffer Larry Perm Lenora Pollock Gloria Pope Audrey Reed Aelcryd Richardson Ronnie Root Karyl Schreiner Ernest Shepherd Thomas Simard Judy Smith Leslie Smith Vonceil Smith Nelson Spoto Lewis Street Earl Starling Bill Strube Edward Strube Sam Surratt Jack Vincent Cletia Weaver Reuben Wells Johnny Widner Juniors select their class rings. Magazine Drive CLASS OF 1965 10-A (above) President—Russell Kirk Vice President—Larry Turner Secretary—Kaye Henry Treasurer--Lillian Johnson 10-B (Right) President--Dickie Dibble Vice President--Ronnie Gross Secretary--Kathy Godwin Treasurer—Claire Simard 10-C (below) President--Larry Weicht Vice President--Lucky Arnold Secretary--Diane Sum an Treasurer—Doris Posey Sergeant at Arms--Harold Adams 101 Harold Adams Larry Arnold Lucky Arnold Bill Atkinson Joan Biston Larry Black Charlene Breckenridge Reggie Brown Susan Bucey Allen Carmon Ronnie Carroll Ella Cartwright Larry Chauncy Caulie Childers Diane Clements David Coell Charlene Collier Kathy Desmond Richard Dibble Shirley Dobbs Ronald Duryea Pat Edmondson Glenn Ehlers Kathy Godwin Leonard Goodwin Ronnie Griffin Linda Hayden Kaye Henry Mark Higginson Martha Hodges Evelyn Howard Sheila Hussey George Jarrett 102 Lillian Johnson Andy Johnston James Kagey David Kaylor Russell Kirk Sandra Kirkland Noreen Krystofiak Mike Lane Johnny Lewis Joe Maniscalco Dean Martinson Mike Massey Walter Matthews Marcia McGinnis Paul Metivier Patricia Montgomery David Myers Carol Newsome Frank Overhuls Mike Pattie Ronald Penn Doris Posey Connie Praay Marvin Reed Betty Rhoda Gasper Richardson Carol Ridenour Nancy Ripley Willard Roberson Leo Root Linda Sabo Arthur Saluri Claire Simard Betty Smircich 103 Robert Storer Diane Sum an Barbara Tanney Sam Taylor Alan Thomas Barbara Thompson Faye Tilley Larry Turner Allen Ward Larry Weicht Richard Wheeler Donald White John White Jed Wilkinson Bob Winters The Sophomores worked hard selling pens and studying. 104 CLASS OF 1966 9A Alan Murphy—Pres. Ronnie Cherry--Vice Pres. Harriett Morton—Sec. Danny Linville--Treas. 9C Irene Smircich--Pres. Gary Bracknell—Vice Pres. Jay Burnside—Sec. Joey Greene—Program Chairman Joan Schreiner--Treas. 9B Clayton Geer—Pres. (Not Present) James Campbell—Vice Pres. Peggy Bracknell—Sec. Lavon Pope—Treas. Bill Lyons—Program Chairman S 105 Walter Achillich Joyce Allegood William Allison Daniel Arnold Nancy Bazzell Myra Bialik Rosa Buzbee John Boyles Gary Bracknell Peggy Bracknell Candace Burnside Jay Burnside Alex Buzbee Dan Calandria James Campbell Willie Canaday Patty Carmon Alice Carr Pamela Case Raymond Chancey Helen Chenkin Ronnie Cherry Diana Church Sandra Clark James Collins Dickey Daniels Charlene Davis Debra DeLoach Carol Dunkle Claude English Mary Fish Lynn Forbis Butch Geer Charles Geiger Donald Geiger 106 Mary Ann Gerlach Louis Gourd Carol Grace Elmer Harris Leroy Hauff Patricia Hicks Trissie Hicks Sonny Higginbotham Joseph Higginson Roberta Hopkins Cynthia Hutchinson Chuckie Johnston Larry Johnson Frankie Jones Judy Nichols Wayne King Sheryl Kingston Gloria Kinnard Yvonne Kinsey Cindy Lamper Jack Lane Jerry Laviano Donna Lawson Danny Linville John Maples Patricia McAdams Frank McFarland Virginia McFarland Janice McGuffey Russell Miller Sandra Miller Harriett Morton Patricia Moser Alan Murphy Irene Murphy Neal Neighbor Linda Nelson Edward Odom Norman Peeples Alvin Pike Donnie Poe Lavon Pope Linda Powers Glenn Praay Robert Price Margie Pringle Homer Quick Laurel Reitz Marilyn Rooks Linda Sante Pete Sante Diane Schall Joan Schreiner Glenda Sheppard Brenda Shireman Sheila Slaughter Irene Smircich Kay Sperry Melinda Stanley Jon Stevenson Billy Swan Carolyn Thomas Terry Tibbs Dexter Uterhardt Janice Williams Richard Williams Hope Wintersteen David Wolfe Gary Womack Don Woods 108 We use good English-- In class anyway. Cake given by student body in honor of Mr. Hender- son on his birthday. Z.H.S. Band presents many spectacular half time performances. HAPPENINGS AT Z.H.S. no Cheerleaders arouse school spirit at the pep rallies. FIRST ROW—Presi- dents—Floyd Pelfry, Bob Nichols, Terry Lyn Snyder. SECOND ROW—Vice Presi- dents—Terry Hale, Jimmy Lindsay, Joan Thompson. THIRD ROW — Secretaries — Sammie Nichols, Bobbie Craig, Edna Hill. FOURTH ROW— Treasurers — Patricia Anne Hayes, Karen Desmond, Betty Wor- rell. FIFTH ROW— Student Council— Donald Shaffer, Glen- nis Massev, Nancy Bentley. SIXTH ROW — Red Cross —Rex Harris, Shirley Me- 1 ell and. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS FIRST ROW — Presidents — Rose- mary Storer, Pat Clark, Johnny Lanham, Ricky McGinnis, Cliff Cooper. SECOND ROW—Vice Presidents—Greg Atkinson, Charles Marin, Cheryl Hinkle, Eloise Hall, Billy Lowe. THIRD ROW—Treas- urers—Judy Brown, Narcissus Dar- ley, Laura Achillich. FOURTH ROW— Student Council — June Standland, Becky Hodges, Donna Bales, Danny Pollach. FIFTH ROW —Red Cross—Jimmy Alley good, Roger Boyes, Calvin Boyette. Ill FIRST ROW—A. Back, J. Thompson. SECOND ROW—L. Batten, S. McLellen, N. Bentley, D. King, S. Smith, F. English,M. Deming, P. Forbis. THIRD ROW--M. Louise, D. Carmon, E. Brown, J. Hussy, M. Lowe, K. Desmond, B. Thain, B. Craig. FOURTH ROW--S. Winters, T. Dunnigan, D. Taylor, S. Ellerbee, T. Alston, R. Nichols, S. McGinnis, C. Hogan. FIFTH ROW—D. Suman, C. Rowland, G. First, K. Reitz, V. Gray, H. Mason, C. Oswald, A. Sperry, T. Arnold. TEACHER--Mr. Kretschmar--8A. FIRST ROW—J. Crist, M. Hill, M. Long, B. Worrell. SECOND ROW—N. Davis, G. Massey, J. Ryals, R. Quick, T. Snyder, A. McAdams, D. Allegood, J. Overstreet, B. Bryant. THIRD ROW—J. Tilley, F. Sapp, C. Kite, D. Goodwin, J. Amison, S. Hilton, J. Dobbs, L. Ellerbe. FOURTH ROW--J. Chauncey, B. Enyart, C. Casten, R. Anderson, R. Hutto, W. Davis, B. Ball, J. Lindsey, K. Delard. TEACHER--Miss Ditter—8B. FIRST ROW--L. Hale, S. Nichols, P. Hayes, C. Hager, L. Singer, D. Deem, B. Higginbotham. SECOND ROW-- T. Hanelson,G. Hager, R. Harris, J. Monahan, J. Pack, J. St.Cyr., L. Palfrey. THIRD ROW—L. Kagey, B. Sweet, D. Sanford, F. Nichols, D. Shaffer, D. Marin, T. Hale. TEACHER--Mr. Kustes—8C. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW--J. Dunnigan, N. Eady,E. Hall,D. Bales, L. Achillich, S. Sapp, P. Ranzen. SECOND ROW--P. Kite, S. Wyatt,B. Muse,D. McRaney, G. Knapp, J. Standland, R. Geddes, R. Higginbothen, S. Johnston. THIRD ROW —D. Gall, W. Bodiford, B. Brown, P. Penn, G. Dunford, J. Mathews, L. Miller, A. Ellerbe. FOURTH ROW--M. Cleary, N. Peeples, J. Daughtery, R. McGinnis, R. Morris, A. Biston, R. Howell, D. Pollack. TEACHER—Mrs. Johnson--7A. FIRST ROW--J. Brown, B. Hodges, R. Allen, R. Wallace, V. Deem, B. Barrow, G. Kirkland, J. Hampton. SEC- OND ROW--W. Reeves, B. Poe, G. Atkinson, B. Dean, B. Tucker, L. Morris, R. Boyes. THIRD ROW--J. Alle- good, W. White, R. Gray, J. Stafford, J. Vincent, J. Lanham, E. Hampton, J. Tucker. TEACHER—Mr. Mc- Raney--7B. FIRST ROW--S. Sabo,C. Ranzen, C. Tortiline. SECOND ROW—D. Nipper, L. Poe, E. Nelson, J. Hogan, J. Holt, V. Kingston, B. Morris, B. Lindsay. THIRD ROW—J. Pellfry, J. Darley, W. Griffen, R. Hodges, T. Hudson, L. Hughs, R. McFarland, R. Nelson, J. Hagge, D. Nichols. FOURTH ROW--B. Lowe, D. Adams, D. Allen, C. Boy- ette, C. Cooper, W. Costine, B. Murphy. TEACH£R--Mr. McKinney—7C. FIRST ROW--A. Chadwell, E. Thomas, J. Kersey, B. Stringer, M. Murphy, R. Storer, D. Collier. SECOND ROW --C. Marin, G. Arnold, A. Powers, R. Knapp, D. Murphy, R. Hodges, B. Powers, C. White, L. Hussy. TEACHER — Mr. Napier--7D. FIRST ROW--P. Clark, S. Hinkle, N. Darley, O. Oliver. SECOND ROW--M. Colandria, M. Gill, D. St.Cyr., A. Ezell, R. Ellis. THIRD ROW—J. Welsch, J. Thomas, J. Guines, D. Hughes, T. St.Cyr., S. Drawdy. FOURTH ROW--L. William, D. Biston,0. Kelly, C. Douglas, J. Welsch, E. Hoyle, L. Rhodes, F. Williamson. TEACHER— Mr. Mills—7E. FOR BOBBY MEMORY OF HAZEL GREENE As the evening turned into night We remember her in vain; She left the world so quietly Never to return again. We had known her as a friend Since her life first begin But how were we to know That soon her years would end. Cruel death struck at the hour When we were not prepared For the bitter shock that occured We moaned in deep despair. She left us in a strange, strange way Without a word or sign We know God had a reason for Her to live up in the sky. --by Glenda Temples Always smiling Always gay You'd never believe He has passed away. Always joking Always teasing Now the Lord up above He's pleasing. Never a frown Always laughter But now he's gone To the sweet here-after. Always singing A happy song Oh! What happened. What went wrong? Yes, it's true He was a wonderful guy But why, oh why, Did he have to die? Upone his grave Forget-me-nots lie Blown by winds Watched over by skies. Keep him happy Dear Lord above For he was a guy That everyone loved. --by Candy Rogers 116 We, the annual staff, would like, to extend a hearty thanks to the advertisers who have made our annual a financial success through their . . . ADVERTISEMENT BANK OF ZEPHYRHILLS Members of F.D.I.C. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Certificates of Deposit Held for One Year Use Our Drive-up and Walk-up Windows, and Personal Loan Department Learn Jet Engine Maintenance ATLANTIC JET TRAINING HAYDEN INSURANCE Municipal Airport AGENCY Zephyrhills, Florida All Kinds of Insurance for Less Reliable Companies Congratulations Phone 782-3099 LAMB'S TOY AND GIFT SHOP Gifts for Young and Old Hwy. 54 West Zephyrhills, Florida Zephyrhills, Florida FAMILY CLEANERS Leo Hood, Prop p li See Jeff for the Best in Service ft IJcnJ hH We Take Pride in Our Cleaning Service PASCO OIL CO. Phone 782-4491 P . O. Box 656 403 South Gall Boulevard Zephyrhills, Florida Highway 301 South FLORIDA REFRIGERATED SERVICE INC. BARBER BLOCK BLANT, INC. Use Barber Block Materials Highway 301 for Your Home Dade City Best Wishes to the Class of '63 REUTIMANN’S RACING TEAM Congratulations Congratulations F. E. HART REALTOR K BAR RANCH Complete Real Estate Service Next to Post Office Zephyrhills, Florida RIPPY AND GRAY PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Expert Mechanics TWI-LITE MOTEL Tires—Batteries—Tubes—Fishing Equip . Phone 782-4256 Open 24 Hours Road Service 501 GallBlvd. Zephyrhills Pleasing You Pleases Us Congratulations Congratulations COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ENYARTIS BAKERY 215 South Seventh Street Dade City Congratulations LEE REED INSURANCE Zephyrhills, Florida Our community is exceedingly proud of you, the graduates of 1963. You have reached the first mile- stone on your way to success, and the staff of the Zephyrhills News extends sincere wishes for your future success and happiness. CONGRATULATIONS We invite you to look ahead, for the years to come are the raw materials from which you can weace your success. Continued application of the energy, courage and enthusiasm you have shown during high school days will bring you unlimited achievement. Whatever endeavor you may undertake or wherever you decide to make your home in our great free country, our wishes for your success will follow. And, wherever you go, keep in touch with your home town and its many activities through pages of THE ZEPHYRHILLS NEWS VOICE OF THE FUTURE CITY Congratulations THRIFTWAY SUPERMARKET SURRATT WELDING AND IRON WORKS Zephyrhills' Newest Most Attractive Highway 301 North Zephyrhills LEE'S BARBER SHOP ANDERSON'S ANTIQUES Hair Styled as You Like It Air Conditioned for Your Comfort Lee E. Price 506-8th Street Wholesale and Retail Refinishing and Restoring Zephyrhills, Florida South of Zephyrhills on Highway 301 Best Wishes to the Class of '63 PETER C. McCABE Realtor LEO J. DeROSIER SILVER THIMBLE SEWING CIRCLE M-D Realty Dade City 220 South 7th Street LO 7-3333 CRYSTAL PURE WATER COMPANY McGAVERN PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Where Service Counts A Complete Line of Oasis Zephyrhills, Florida Water Coolers for Sale or Rent Congratulations P.O. Box 1676 SIESTA MOTEL Zephyrhills, Florida Abe Sadie Cristea (shell) Real Estate is Our Business P. H. MURPHY REALTOR Congratulations HOWARD'S SHELL STATION Phone 782-3811 or 782-3670 700 Fifth Avenue Zephyrhills, Florida Protect Your Real Estate Investment With Title Insurance Issued by GUARANTEE TITLE % ABSTRACT CO. 211 South 7th Street Dade City, Phone 567-5621 Florida Best Wishes to the Class of '63 SIBLEY’S READY TO WEAR Box 596 Phone 782-3661 Zephyrhills, Florida SCOTTY'S CITY DRUG STORE RAYMOND'S BODY SHOP Scotty and Mac Registered Pharmacists Where Good Friends Meet' Prescriptions Our Specialty Fountain Service 312 6th Street Zephyrhills, Florida Phone 782-4260 715 Fifth Avenue Congratulations HOME THEATER Zephyrhills Phone 782-4424 Mr. Mrs. L. Z. Henry Always a Good Picture THt r I ME ST IN BCAUTY CAM FOII tNC 01 SC  Ml WAT IX WOMAM Phone SU-2-3689 Margaret’s Beauty Shop 506 No. Eighth St. Zephyrhills. Florida IN MAIN 1NANINN. «TYI.INA AN fCWNAWCNT WAY ANN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PASCO COUNTY 308 North Seventh Street Dade City, Florida KAYLOR HARDWARE, INC. COMBS JEWELRY 782-4233 Zephyrhiils, Florida Watch Jewelry Repairing Our Specialty Hardware—Houseware Home Theater Building L. P. Gas Appliances Phone 782-3662 Zephyrhiils, Florida Congratulations ELIZABETH'S BEAUTY SALON Used by Women Who Know Expert Hair Shaping, Coloring, Waving RAYMOND H. MARTHA HODGES 725 Fifth Avenue Eighth Avenue 782-4250 Zephyrhiils, Florida Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort Newly Equipped Congratulations to the Class of 1963 $ICSt3 ReStSUTSflt from the snd Employees MARION SMITH, FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions 324 South Gall Boulevard 782-4275 Congratulations Zephyrhills, Florida GRIFFINS 66 STATION HARDYS DEPARTMENT STORE Shoes and Clothing for the Entire Family Dade City, Florida Zephyrhills, Florida We Sell to Sell Again Congratulations CREW'S SHOE REPAIR AND FLOOR CLEANERS FERNANDEZ GARAGE Home Theater Building Phone 782-3644 Zephyrhills, Fla. Best Wishes to the Class of '63 Sundries, Novelties, Jewelry Phone 782-3451 Fountain Service Zephyrhills, Florida CRAIG'S DONUT SHOP Fresh from the Cooker to Your Table Plain and Fancy Donuts BUD MASSEY BARBER SHOP Yours for Service Call Again Zephyr Hotel Building Fifth Avenue Congratulations KEN'S MOBILE HOMES North 301 782-4252 You're in Good Hands With Allstate Insurance EDWIN H. STITELER, JR. Agent 215 S. 7th Street—Dade City, Fla. Off: 567-6375 Res.: 567-3657 O-o-o-o-oh, this ice cream is cold! HOBBY SHOP Lessons in Handicraft Hobby Supplies 414 7th Street Zephyrhilis Mrs. Lillian Braacker 782-3550 Zenith TV Frigidaire Appliances Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Huff ZEPHYRHILLS TV AND APPLIANCE 415 Gall Blvd. Now Featuring Curtiss Mathers Combinations Phone 782-4423 Hi-Fi TV AM FM Radio Sales and Service Why the nerve of him ! !! BEATY CUNNINGHAM'S FURNITURE STORE Why Take Chances? Buy from Me—be Sure Phone 782-3930 Zephyrhi I Is Congratulations THE WOLVERINE MOTORETTE Billy and Flo WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 703 Fifth Avenue 782-3465 Zephyrhi I Is, Florida R. W. Thompson, Owner (jtf BURNS REAL ESTATE General Insurance Zephyrhills, Florida Congratulations McClellan fordco., inc. Gall Boulevard Zephyrhills, Florida Congratulations WALT'S FUEL AND SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Congratulations STANDARD AUTO PARTS, INC. 615 Fifth Avenue 782-4298 Zephyrhills Dade City Now listen here !!! EPILOGUE The following people are to be thanked for making the Zephilsco a wonderful success. The annual staff, for their tiring efforts; Thomas Simard, photog- rapher, for the fine pictures which captured the sparkle in so many of the activities; the sponsors, Mrs. Katharine Swing and Mrs. Betty Hall, for their superior guidance and understanding; Mr. Charles A. Henderson, principal, for his cooperation and assistance; Mr. George Smith, representative of Ameri- can Yearbook Company, for his helpful suggestions;and many others--a variety of names and personalities who worked together in a common effort. 128 A • s . - £ jFkl V V '' V 2 - r KSah + -' 4. . VjCr  ■«%. 'JC - k. l- V. w« ■ -v- v • • A • V v « • . ' .--V- i.-' -O'- - 4 - .-WO N - . . -••' - :Sy . - - . -V-. -  • .. 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