Zephyrhills High School - Zephilsco Yearbook (Zephyrhills, FL)

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2jep£ sco Uo ume JCXTJ ZepAyrA As JfipA Sc Aoo 2rjepAyrAiffs 9 oricfa 9ICG91CBJCK9 2 3 To Realize Ourselves Today's Mood Reflected in school activities 4 5 We Face a Fast-paced World 6 9 We Are Filled with the Love of Life. Involvement is Our By-Word, Action is Our Quest. f ' f ■fkm 10 Above All, We Are Proud Never Before Has a Generation Known Such Freedom and Opportunity li 12 CONTENTS Dedication------------------------------16 Seniors -- - — 77 Faculty.................................35 Activities---------------------------- 60 Sports----------------------------------77 Organizations--------------------------100 Classes----------------------------- -138 Juniors------------------------- 139 Sophomores--------------------------150 Freshmen ---------------------------158 Junior High-------------------------j63 Advertisements----------------------- 177 We grow together. Year by Year But our dreams, once similar. Have branched in all Directions, We have matured; Now, we are individuals 14 15 We, the 1971 Zephitsco Staff, to express our gratitude for the services they have performed for Zephyrhills High School, would like to dedicate this annual to Mr. Melvin Dennard and Mr. William Alexander. Mr. Alexander teaches English and is a sponsor of the “Bull- dogger and the Beta Club. Mr. Dennard is our Drivers Education instructor, is an active sponsor of the Junior Class, and also assists in coaching the Var- sity football team. 16 17 . . . Seniors 3 ooJ? Hfo SC ecu Jforizons MRS. JOHNSON. Sponsor MR. SMITH. Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. Larry McDonald; Vice Pres. B. Blane; Sec. Lynda Stewart; Treas. Barb Bales. Senior Float EUNICE ALEXANDER SANDRA DIANE ARNOLD JOAL NORMA BAPTIST MICHAEL ALAN BARBER BARBARA ANN BALES 19 PATRICIA ANN BARLOW CHARMAINE LEE BARROW JEROTHEA BLUE DEBRA ANNE BOAN Seniors search for truth. KENNETH GENE BOLTON JEFFREY CHARLES BROWN DELORES ANN BROXTON STANLEY STEPHEN CHANCEY 20 VICKI LYNN CLEVELAND DELSIE LOUISE COSTINE DIANA DAVIS MICHAEL CHARLES DeNOVO 21 DEBRA ANN COATS JOHN DAVID COVERSTON ROD ALAN DAYTON DANIEL ELLIOTT CHRISTOPHER HENRY DOERR, JR. JENNIFER LYNN DOUGLAS DEBORAH HELEN DUNCAN THELMA ANN GAUTNEY ROBERT ALBERT GEDDES Seniors do their own thing. MARLIES GERBER 23 SYLVIA DIANE HUNT RANDOLPH SCCfTT JORDAN EVELYN SUE JONES Seniors enjoy life. JAMES RAY KAYLOR JAY TYLER KINGSTON 24 CAROL JEAN KIRKLAND ERNEST LAWRENCE KRETSCHMAR BLAKE B. LANE GEORGE EDWARD LEACH, JR. RACHEL GRACE LOWE LARRY ALAN McDONALD CAROL PATRICIA LAMAR CARL DAVID UPPINCOTT III STEPHEN CONKLIN MENHENNETT 25 1 RICHARD MOORE MILES GREGORY MURRAY ROWENA MARGARET ORENDER KATHLEEN MULLEN ANDRU ROMAN NECZWID JOY OVERSTREET LINDA CAROL MULLIS DAVID LAMAR OLIVER ROSE MARIE OWENS 26 RICHARD A. PATTIE MARK A. PENNEY Seniors face new challenges. ANNE CATHERINE PHIPPS WILLIAM H. PORTER 27 Seniors honor individualism. STEPHEN ELLIOTT REAGAN JOELLYN JUNE ROOKS RICHARD L. SCUDDER WILLIAM M. RICKARD PATRICIA ROSE SHAFFER DANIELLE MARIE SLAUGHTER 28 RAE ANN MARIE SORENSON ROSCOE NATHAN STANLEY BRUCE L. TEN BRINK JUDY ANN THAIN REVA MAE TOLER WALTER STONE TOOLE II LYNDA KAYE STEWART DANIEL EVERETT THOMAS NANCY KATHERINE WALKER 29 Precious moments gone too soon. BERNARD P. WILMOT VALERIE DAWN WICKSTROM PAUL M. WOODRUFF 30 cS emor 9irf EYES NOSE HAIR COMPLEXION - Suzanne Arnot LIPS - Jinger Douglas TEETH SMILE LAUGH FIGURE EYELASHES DIMPLES -Carol Kirkland PERSONALITY - Jackie Archie SINCERITY SENSE OF HUMOR HANDS CHARACTER LEGS EYES.......... NOSE............ HAIR.......... COMPLEXION - - LIPS.......... TEETH......... SMILE......... LAUGH......... PHYSIQUE EYELASHES----- DIMPLES....... PERSONAUTY - - SINCERITY------- SENSE OF HUMOR HANDS......... CHARACTER----- LEGS.......... Richard Scudder • - Randy Jordan Chuck Cowling - Steve Chancey - Steve Chancey Larry McDonald - - Randy Jordan • - Rocky Stanley - - Marc Penney ■ - Steve Reagan Richard Scudder Larry McDonald ----Jeff Brown - John Coverston Andrij Neczwid Jeff Brown - - Rick Moore 3t J3est Loohinc JINGER DOUGLAS BILL PORTER 75esl Tiff 7lroun(f JACKIE ARCHIE LARRY MCDONALD 7)esi JJersonafiiy LOIS WELLS JEFF BROWN Cutest Most 7h'fi etic REVA TOLER BLAKE LANE LISA GALL STEVE CHANCEY Most CiJtefu lo Succeecf LYNDA STEWART JEFF BROWN 33 7rienofiest Most Dependable LYNDA STEWART LARRY MCDONALD Most Sc Aoo Spirit 36 Ceatest PATTI BARLOW BILL PORTER REVA TOLER JEFF BROWN EUNICE ALEXANDER: FHA 1,2; French Club 4. JOYCE ANDERSON: FHA 1,2; Paramedics 1,2; Dramatics 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; DCT 4. JACKIE ARCHIE: Dramatics 2; Paramedics 2; FHA 2,3,4; Sec. 3; Beta Club 3,4; Sec. 4; Civin- ettes 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Junior Play 3; Homecoming Princess 3; DCT 4; Senior Ideal; Senior Not- ables; VIT 4. DIANE ARNOLD: Junior Play 3; Paramedics 2,3. ZACKIE ARNOLD: FFA 1,2; DCT 3,4. SUZANNE ARNOT: Band 1,2,4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; FHA 1,2; Paramedics 1; Stu- dent Council Corresp. Sec. 4; Senior Ideal; Homecoming Queen Cand. 4. BARBARA BALES: Pep Club 1,2, 3; Cheerleading 1,4; Capt. 1; FTA 2,3; Z Club 4; Sec.-Treas, 4; Float Comm. 1.2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Pres. 1; Class Sec. 2; Class Treas. 4; Dramatics 1,2,3; Treas. 1; Class Night Ush. 3; Grad. Ush. 3; Civinettes 4; Prom Server 2; Senior Notable; Senior Ideal. JOAL BAPTIST: Dramatics 1,2, 4; Pep Club 2,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. MICHAa BARBER: Paramedics 1, 2,3,4; Junior Play 3. PATTI BARLOW: Pep Club 1,2, 3; V. Pres. 3; Cheerleading 1,2, 4; Co-Capt. 1,4; Capt. 2; An- nual 4; FTA 1,2,3,4; V. Pres. 3; Intra-Club Council 4; Z Club 4; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 1.2,3,4; Class Sec. 1,2; VIT 3, 4; Bacc. Ush. 2; Class Night Ush. 1; Grad. Ush. 3; Dramatics 1; Red Cross 1; Band 1,2; Prom Server 2; Chorus 4; JV Sweetheart 1; Senior Notable; Senior Ideal. CHARMAINE BARROW: Para- medics 1,2,3; Sec. 2; Pres. - Elect 3; FHA 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; DCT 4; Teachers Aid 4. JEROTHEA BLUE: FHA 1,2; FBLA 1,2; Band 1,2; Class Re- porter 2; French Club 3; Chorus 3,4; FTA 4; Debate Club 4. DEBBIE BOAN: Cheerleading 1; FHA 1,2; FTA 1; Pep Club 2,3; Dramatics 2,3; Float Comm. 2; Bacc. Ush. 2; Prom Server 2; DCT 4; Senior Ideal. KEN BOLTEN: FFA 1,2,3,4; Sec. 1; Float Comm. 1,2. TOM BOYETTE: JEFF BROWN: Student Council 1, 2,3,4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Interact 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; V. Pres. 3; Z Club 3,4; Daseball 1,2,3,4; Bacc. Ush. 2; Grad. Ush. 3; VIT 3,4; Boys' State 3; Float Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Outstanding Teenager of America; Senior Notable; Senior Ideal. DELORES BROXTON: FHA 1,2; FBLA 1,2; Band 1,2; Chorus 3; Cheerleading 3; French Club 3. STEVE CHANCEY: Interact 2,3, 4; Grad. Ush. 3; DECA 4; Treas. 4; Senior Ideal; Senior Notable. DANNY CHRISTOPHER: DE 4; Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Float Comm. 1. VICKI CLEVELAND: FHA 1,2,3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Dramatics 1,2; Civinettes 2,3; Junior Play 3; Bulldogger 4; Chorus 4. DEBRA COATS: Library Club 1. NORA COOK LOUISE COSTINE: Cheerleading 1; DCT 4; Junior Play 3. JOHN COVERSTON: Bulldogger 4; Annual 3,4; Business Manager 4; Interact 3,4; Pres. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Z Club 4; Red Cross 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Golf 3,4; Most Valuable Player 3; Football 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Float Comm. 3, 4; Senior Ideal. CHUCK COWLING: Senior Ideal. ROD DAYTON: Band 1,2,3; Stamp .Club 1,2; V. Pres. 1; Pres. 2. DIANA DAVIS: MIKE DeNOVO: HENRY DOERR: Student Council 4; Beta Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Senior Notable. JINGER DOUGLAS: Band 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Princess Cand. 3; Maid Cand. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2; 37 Bulldogger 1,2,3; FTA 2,3; Sec.- Treas. 3; Red Cross 2; DCT 4; Prom Comm. 3; Class Night Ush. 1; Bacc. Ush. 2; Class Officer 1; Prom Server 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Senior Notable; Senior Ideal; VIT 4. ARTHUR DUNKLEE: Band 1; DE 4. DEBBIE DUNCAN: Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1; Powderpuff Basketball 3; Powderpuff Track Meet 2. DALE EADY: Track 2,3,4; FFA 2; DCT 4. VICKIE EDWARDS: Chorus 1,2, 4; School Play 1,3. MABEL FOWLER: Annual 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; V. PreS'. 4; Cheerleading 1,2,4; Dramatics 1,2,3; Treas. 2; Intra- Club Council 3; Paramedics 1; Pep Club 2; Prom Comm. 3;.Red Cross 1,2,3; Sec. 2; Pres. 3; Z Club 4; Grad. Ush. 3; Prom Serv- er 2; Chorus 4; Junior Play 3; Sen- ior Ideal; CYF 4. ED GAHAGAN: JV Football 2; Pep Club 3,4; DE 4; Track 3. LISA GALL: Band 1,2,3,4; Dra- matics 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Bulldogger 4; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 1,2,3; Civinettes 4; Senior Notables; Class V. Pres. 1. GEGEGAUTNEY: Float Comm. 1,2; Class Officer 1,2; DCT 3; DE 4; Pres. 4. BOB GEDDES: Basketball 2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Pep Club 3. MARLIES GERBER: Band 1,3; Dra- matics 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 3; V. Pres. 3; Pep Club 1,2; Senior Notable. CYNTHIA HEFFELFINGER: FHA 3; Junior Play 3; Dramatics 4; Chorus 4. DALE HILL: FFA 1,2,3,4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Pep Club 3. DIANE HILTON: Band 1,2,3. STANLEY HILTON: FFA 1,2,3; DCT 4. SUZANN HODGES: Band 1,2; FHA 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Paramedics 1,2; Pep Club 3,4; Junior Play 3; French Club 3. SHEILA HOLLEY: Paramedics 2; FHA 2; DE 4. EDWARD HOLT: JV Football 1; Varsity Football 3,4; Z Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4. ELIZABETH HUBER: Stamp Club 1,2; Float Comm. 1; Chorus 4. BUFORD JENKINS: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3; DECA 4. JIMMY JOHNSON EVELYN JONES: Beta Club 2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2; FTA 3; Junior Play 3; DCT 4; Office Assistant 3. RANDY JORDAN: Pep Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Capt. 4; VIT 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Intra- Club Council 3; Beta Club 3,4; Interact 3,4; Pres. 3; V. Pres. 4; Junior Class Pres. 3; Bacc. Ush. 3; Senior Ideal. JAMES KAYLOR: Football 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stamp Club 1; Golf 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; Sec. 4. JAY KINGSTON: Football Man- ager 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. CAROL KIRKLAND: Band 1,2; Dramatics 1; Pep Club 1; Red Cross 3; Senior Ideal. LARRY KRETSCHMAR: Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; V. Pres. 3,4; Stamp Club 1; Pres. 1; Bulldogger 4; Business Manager 4; DCT 4; Beta Convention 3; State Science Fair 3. PAT LAMAR: Band 1,2; Chorus 3,4; FHA 1,2; FBLA 1,2; French Club 3,4; Class Play 1,2; Grad. Ush. 1,3; Class Reporter 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; Civinettes 4; Bi- Racial Comm. 4; FTA 4; Treas. 4. BLAKE LANE: Football 1,2,3,4; Z Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Homecoming King 4; Senior No- table. CHUCK LARSON: DE 4; FFA 3. GEORGE LEACH: CARL LIPPINCOTT: JV Basket- ball 1,2; Dramatics 1,3; Band 1, 4; Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Pres. 2; Football 4; Basketball 4; Junior Play 3; Beta 2,3; Intra- Club Council 2. RACHEL LOWE: Paramedics 1; 38 Float Comm. 3. LARRY MCDONALD: Z Club 4; Pres. 4; Interact 4; Jr. High Sci- ence Club 1; Golf 2,3,4; Class Pres. 4; Grad. Ush. 3; Student Council 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Football 4; Annual 4; Office As- sistant 4; Boys' State 3; Senior Notable; Senior Ideal, VIT 4. STEVE MENHENNETT: Junior Play; Senior Play. RICK MOORE: Baseball 1,2,3,4; All Conference 3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Pep Club 1,2; Bacc. Ush. 2; Grad. Ush. 3; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Annual 1,4; Christian Athletes 1,2; ”Z Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Prince 3; Interact 2,3,4; Sergeant at Arms 4; Office Assistant 4; Senior Ideal; Senior Notable. KATHY MULLEN: FHA 1,2; Dra- matics 1,2,4; Pep Club 2,4; Civ- inettes 2; Float Comm. 3; Chorus 4. LINDA MULLIS: FHA 1,2; Dra- matics 1; Paramedics 1,2; Annual 3; Junior Play 3; DCT 4. GREG MURRAY: FFA 1,2,3,4. ANDRIJ NECZWID: Band 1,2,3, 4; Lieutenant 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Treas. 1; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Pres. 4; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Pep Band 3; Tennis 3,4; Capt. 3, 4; Float Comm. 3; Prom Server 2; Boys' State 3; VIT 3,4; An- nual 1; Intra-Club Council 3; State Science Fair 1,2; FSU Math Camp 3; Senior Play; Out- standing Teenager of America; Senior Notable; Senior Ideal. DAVID OLIVER ROWENA ORENDER: Band 1,2,3, 4; Paramedics 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3. JOY OVERSTREET: Dramatics 1, 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3; Civinettes 4; Prom Comm. 3; Class V. Pres. 2; Float Comm. 3; Senior Notables. ROSE OWENS: FHA 1,2,3,4; Paramedics 1,2,3,4; Red Cross 1; DE 4; Sec. 4. LARRY PATE RICHARD PATTIE: Stamp Club 1,2; FFA 3,4; Ag. Placement 3,4. MARC PENNEY: FFA 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Prom Server 2; Z Club 3; Sen- ior Ideal; Ag. Placement. ANNE PHIPPS: French Club 3,4; Sec. 3,4; Bulldogger 4; Art Di- rector 4; Civinettes 2,3; Board of Directors 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; Chorus 4. BILL PORTER: Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Z Club 3,4; Interact 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Senior Notable. NANCY PORTER: FHA 1; DCT 3, 4. THELMA RAMEY: Dramatics 1,2, 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Historian 3,4; Civinettes 4; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 1, 2,3; Class Sec. 2. CATHY RAMSEY: Class Treas. 1; Dramatics 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Paramedics 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; French Club 3; Annual 4; Pep Club 1,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Ideal. WILLADEAN RATHEL STEVE REAGAN: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 1; Interact 3,4; Bacc. Ush. 2; Prom Server 2; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Bull- dogger 2,3; Annual 3,4; Library Assistant 3,4; Class Night Ush. 1; Class Officer 1,2; Senior Ideal, MIKE RICKARD JOELLYN ROOKS: Band 1,2,3,4; Bacc. Ush. 2; Class Officer 2; Float Comm. 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2; Dramatics 1; FTA 3; Pres. 3; Student Council 3; Senior Ideal. RICHARD SCUDDER: Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Z Club 4; Senior Ideal. PAT SHAFFER: Band 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3; Paramedics 1, 2; Parliamentarian 1; Sec. 2; Float Comm. 3,4; Senior Ideal. BILL SHANNON: Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4; Annual 4; Z Club 4; Float Comm. 1; Pep Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Class Pres. 1; Interact 3, 4; Treas. 4. DEBBY SIMMONS: Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; FHA 1,2; Student Council 4; Red Cross 3; Civinettes 2,3,4; V. Pres. 2, 3,4; DE 4; Prom Conyn. 3; Of- fice Assistant 3. 39 DANIELLE SLAUGHTER: DE 4. RAE ANN SORENSEN: FHA 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Paramedics 1; Civinettes 4; Prom Comm, 3; Float Comm. 1, 2,3,4. ROCKY STANLEY: Football 1,2; FFA 1,2,3; DE 4; Senior Ideal. LYNDA STEWART: Dramatics 1, 2; Band 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Civin- ettes 2,4; FT A 2,3; FHA 1,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Annual 3,4; Editor 4; DCT 4; Parliamen- tarian 4; Grad. Ush. 3; Bacc. Ush. 2; Class Treas. 3; Class Sec. 4; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; VIT 3,4; Senior No- table; Senior Ideal. BRUCE TEN BRINK: JUDY THAIN: Civinettes 2,3; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Pres. 3; Treas. 4; Bulldogger 4; Float Comm. 3; Bi-Racial Comm. 4; DCT 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. DANIEL THOMAS: Z Club 3,4; 40 Football 3,4; Track 3. ble; VIT 4. REVA TOLER: FHA 1,2,3; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Sec. 4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Capt. 4; Dramatics 2,3; Treas. 3; Z Club 3,4; Senior Notable; Senior Ideal. WALTER TOOLE: National Hon- or Society 3; Beta Club 4; Dra- matics 4. NANCY WALKER: Concert Choir 1; Girls track Team 1,2; Civin- ettes 2,3,4; Chaplain 2,3; Pres. 4; FLA 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 2,3; DCT 4. TOMMY WALLACE: Football 1, 2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3. LOIS WELLS: Majorette 2,3,4; Head Majorette 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Historian 1,2; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Sophomore Maid 2; Track Meet 2; Princess Cand. 3; Class V. Pres. 2,3; Powderpuff Basket- ball 3; Prom Comm. 3; Miss Zephyrhills 3,4; County Science 3; Float Comm. 3; Senior Nota- MARY WHITE: DCT 4. VALERIE WICKSTROM: Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Rec. Sec. 2; Corresp. Sec. 3; FHA 1; Bulldogger 1,2,3, 4; Photographer 2; Assistant Editor 3; Editor 4; Beta Club 3,4; Treas. 3; Intra-Club Council 4; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 1,3,4; School Daze 4; Grad. Ush. 3; Powderpuff Basektball 3; VIT 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Sec. 2,3; All Star Marching Band 3; Girls' State 3; Zephilsco 1; Dramatics 1,4; Homecoming Chairman 3; Debate Club 4; Pres. 4; Outstanding Teenager of America 3; Senior Notable; High School Chorus Accompanist 4; East Elementary Chorus Accompanist 4; Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper 3,4. BERNIE WILMOT: FFA 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Float Comm. 3,4. PAUL WOODRUFF: DCT 3; DE 4. 41 Administration Every institution needs leadership, a hand to co-ordinate activities, make decisions and provide for effecient functioning of the school system. The superintendent, Board of Education, and the Administration form the backbone of the educational system. The Board representing die people of the community, together with the administrators attempt to solve the problems of the school. These people are assisted by the counsel- ors, teachers, and numerous other people. 42 PRINCIPAL: RAYMOND B. STEWART, STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT: JEFF BROWN. The student government, Administration, and faculty work together for the good of the school. Pasco Board of Public Instruction, left to right: Chester W. Taylor, Superintendent; Robert L. Hartzell, Chairman; George C. Dayton, Attorney; Harley C. Gilmore, Jay Starkey, P. H. Murphy, Leon Milton, Vice-Chairman. 43 JAMES DAVIS Dean of Boys Others TiOorh ie u'ncf Ohe eocene The smooth running of a school requires more than a faculty and an administration. The secretaries, cooks, custodians, and the busdrivers are the means for a more efficiently run system. All of these peo- ple , through their individual and group efforts, help to promote the cause of education in the high school. Students helping out? MRS. BARBARA HOWELL Bookkeeper MRS. BUNN1E SUE WHEELER JSunc i oozn STANDING, Left to Right; Betty Drew, Mertie Bird, Martha Jones, Belle Locke, and Jannie Daniells. Standing, Left to Right; Hazel Sessoms, Mary Paul, Bertie Lane, and Louise Jamison. Absent when the picture was taken is Florence Amos, Ellerbe, Hinsz, Ely, Thomas, McCreadie, Hembree, Weaver, Bird, Craig, Bodiford, Griffin 45 Aids Incf Assis lanis All of these people work at the school. Each of them have their own special job to do. Without them Zephyrhills High would be in a tight situation. Library and office assistants are students who work in one of these places for one period a day. The Aids, and D.C.T. and J.H.W.E. workers do secretarial work, mimeographing work and more. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Rick Regan, Bertha Good- win, Elizabeth Huber, Melenese Cook, Rita Miz- ell, Steve Reagan, not shown Jan Hartwig, Frankie Bertha Goodwin and Linda Mullis, D.C.T. Hall, Margie Wells. workers. AIDS: Barbara Holm, Miriam Henry, Glenda Higginson, Nancy Cook. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Reva Toler, Rick Moore. Pat Shaffer, Larry McDonald, Thelma Ramey, Mike Padgett, Rae Ann Sorenson. 46 BETTY J. HALL Georgia State College for Women Emory Univ. A.B. Media Center Specialist (Juicfance Guidance counselors channel our energies toward constructive goals. Clibrary Literature is our communication with the knowledge of man's past. CHARLES R. RODGERS U.S.F. B. A. Media Center Specialist Projection Club EUGENIA MOSHONAS F.S.U. Univ. of Virginia Lynchburg College U.S.F. Director of Guidance LAMAR STEPHENS Univ. of Florida BSPE Guidance Interact 47 Sanpuacje 7s 7 2e Expression Of Life English is considered one of the most im- portant subjects in our school system today. English is more than grammar, the history of which is expressed through literature in all forms. In addition to English students may enter into the world of foreign language. OSCAR ROS Miami-Dade Jr. College Univ. of South Florida B. A. English, Spanish Build ogger KATHARINE SWING Wilmington College, A.B. Univ. of South Florida Univ. of Florida English, Yearbook DePaw Univ. Indiana Univ. B.A., M.S. English Future Teachers of America 48 RONALD COLE Univ. of Tampa B. A. French, English French Club SHARON A. TOLLIS U.S.F. B. A. English Drama Club, Junior Play WILLIAM ALEXANDER F.S.U. B. A. English MARY B. McFADDEN Goucher College Shepherd College English Reading J. SCOTT JOHNSON A. A. , Manatte Jr, College B. S., Tenn. Tech. Univ. English Dramatic Junior Class Play. 49 Social Sfuc ies We learn from mistakes made by past generations. We make our own, creating new situations but try not to repeat history. History is the instrument we use to learn of these times. Without a knowledge of these events, where would we be today? WILLIAM L. DENNIS A.B., Fla. Southern College M.S. , F.S.U. History WILLIAM G. HIERLIHY Univ. of Tampa Central Mich. Univ. Geog., Civics Jr. High Student Council RICHARD W. PRO WANT St. Petersburg Jr. College, A. A. U.S.F. , B. A. History Pep Club, J.V. Football DENNIS A. DUFFY Saint Leo College B.S. Science, History Safety Patrol Junior High Pep Club JOYCE H. CAREFOOT Stetson Univ. B. A. Social Studies, English £rfjzayj CHARLES A. RICE Univ. of Florida Univ. of South Florida B.A. , M.E.D. Social Studies Science ALREGIN A. CROWE Tuskegee Institute B.S. Geography, Science Assistant Safety Patrol si 1 Joca i ion a Ayric u iure Agriculture gives students a chance to learn about farms, ranches, and groves. F.F.A. is a club closely associated with this class. There are many projects boys (or girls) do in F.F.A. Future Farmers I of America JACOB REDMON Univ. of Florida B.S. Agriculture F.F.A. ) us ness MRS. CONSTANCE KAYLOR Mary Washington College V.P.I. Florida Southern Univ. of Florida Univ. of Southern Florida B.S. . M.Ed. English, Business Senior Play ALPHA GILL Huron College B.S. Business As a study, Business offers the stu- dent not only preparation for advanced work in this field, but also a vestige of practical knowledge necessary no mat- ter what their chosen field. RONALD W. HAWS Univ. of Tampa Univ. of Southern Flordia B.S. . M.A. Business Education Student Council 53 Koine I cono n cs LILLIAN JOHNSON F.S.U., Univ. of Tenn. B.S. Home Economics F.H.A. 71 r This year Zephyrhills High School has acquired an Art De- partment. Home Economics paves the way for stu- dents lives, home, and community. Cook- ing and sewing are die foundation of the Home Economics Department but helpful hints in child care and family budgeting are included. EMMA LOU HARVEY Madison College B.S. Home Economics F.H.A. JUDITH ANNE MASON Univ. of South Florida Art Education Ut a sic An appreciation of the feelings ') of others, expressed in their music gained in our high school years will be carried throughout life. JOHN T. V. CLARK, JR. B.S. , Florida Southern College M.A., Columbia Univ. Band, Music Appreciation C. PAUL STEUART Univ. of Tampa B.S. Band, Chorus 55 ( oac£es On Our 0earns! u 7. )e J aue O ie COACH JOHN CLEMENTS Athletic Director COACH CARROLL PHILLIPS 56 COACH LAMAR STEPHENS Varsity Football Jr. Varsity Basketball COACH MARION CRAWFORD 7th Grade Basketball Varsity Tennis COACH EARNEST ABNER Jr. High Track Jr. Varsity Football COACH PROWANT J.V. Football J.V. Baseball COACH CILIANO tr. High Football Varsity Baseball 57 u(Jltai i 7n 7is Jheory Offers Jo Jleac i J ie Tlouncfaries Of Titans Treason ” JOHN GEIGER Univ. of Florida B.S.A. , M.A. , Math ERNEST L. KRETSCHMAR Univ. of Florida, F.S.U., Columbia Univ., Princeton Univ. , Northwestern Univ., Wesleyan, Wright Jr. College B.S. Ed. M.A. Ed. Math, Physics JOYCE W. SNOW Florida A. and M. Univ. Howard Univ. of Florida B.S. Math 58 p JAMES BAILY U.S.F. B.S. Marti JJ ujsica (° cfucation Strong bodies as well as a strong mind are necessary for die develop- ment of an individual. ANN CRAWFORD Wake Forest College B.S. Physical Education Health Junior High Cheerleaders JANE D. REAM Central Michigan Univ. B.S.. M.A. Physical Education J.V. Cheerleaders SUE CUSHING U.S.F. B.S. Physical Education Varsity Cheerleaders 60 JOHN CLEMENTS Univ. of Tampa, Duke Univ. B. S. Athletic Director i CARROLL W. PHILLIPS Florida Southern College B.S., Business - P. E. Physical Education ROBERT ALWOOD U.S.F. B.A. Math. P.E. 0rivers Ccf Learning the regulations for Florida driving, and opera- ting a car safely and sensibly, and Reduced Insurance rates are advantages offered in this class. MELVIN DENNARD Bethune-Cookman College B.S. Driver Education Coach 61 cS cie nee Science gives us not only the prac- tical phases needed in this ever increas- ing technical society, but also shows us how to reason. VIVIAN MARIE JOHNS U.C.L.A. B.A. Physical Science, Chemistry Para Medical Club Student Council MARION L. CRAWFORD JR. Newberry College B.S. V Science Jr. High Basketball Varsity Tennis i 62 STEVEN F. RINCK U.S.F. B. A. Science Jr. High Science Club JUDITH W. APPLELY MILLS U.S.F. Florida State Univ. B. A. Biology, Physical Science Red Cross, Jr. Class Sponsor TERRY W. JOHNSON Univ. of Conn. Tenn. Tech. Univ. B.S., Agriculture M.S.. Biology, Physiology Sr. High Science Club 63 On Ohe Job Draining On the job training helps students gain experience for future jobs. Many of the jobs the students take enable them to learn the trade they will use in future years. VICTOR S. SMITH Univ. of Tampa B.S. Work Experience 64 i 1 • .: . k •«;. •-' ;;- -:.•■• •vi :- « ■ ' ’. Vvr Jf4 M mp £ ■ .:-;.-. -v Activities 65 SCHOOL YEAR ACTIVITIES . . . PROFILES OF A STUDENT . . . 1 Dashing down die walkways . . . between one another ... in and out of the sunlight, stream stu- dents of ZHS. Entering each day’s activities as a freshman, each student is awed ... he knows he knows little . . . Homecoming comes ... by Christmas everyone is an old timer . . . soon plans for next year must be made. As a junior, the school shrinks, one becomes busier . . . time runs on . . . senior rings are ordered . . . few more days of lunchline standing . . . football season’s over . . . basketball begins . . . Macbeth comes . . . Term paper's due . . . graduation announcements . . . cap'n gown fittings . . . prom time . . . exams . . . diploma where did the time go? What now . . . job . . . college . . . whatever, the memory remains of the profiles of the activities of each student. 66 67 Winning first place for their theme, Ice Sta- tion Bulldog were the Sophomores. 68 One of the many activites of homecoming week was the pep rally downtown. King B. B. LANE and Queen GINGER DOUGLAS reign over proceedings along with Prince Kenny Sampson and Princess Glenda Sisk. Our winning score! The band practices for the homecoming game. 69 70 Pretty Miss GLENDA SISK, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Sisk was born on October 7, 1954 in Tampa, Florida. She is one of the majorettes we see at the foot- ball games. Her hobbies consist of playing the piano and sewing. 71 JKlSS 2L ep iyr ul s Beautiful Miss LOIS WELLS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells. Lois was born in Indiana on January 24, 1953. Lois's hobbies consist of swimming, cooking, playing the oboe, and of course, leading the majorettes in many of their activities. 73 74 dirst Uunn ers- 01 p DEBBIE SIMMONS JOHN COVERSTON (Second UunnerslUp JINGER DOUGLAS RICHARD SCUDDER The royalty this year was judged by Miss Linda Donovan, Miss Florida 1971, 7Jerij important Jeens V.I.T. 's are students selected from die Junior and Senior classes based on their scholastic achievements, leadership, participation in school activities and personality. LYNDA STEWART JACKIE ARCHIE larry McDonald RANDY JORDON 77 PATTI BARLOW TERRY RICKARD JEFF BROWN JONI PALMER LOIS WELLS ERIC HUBER GLENDA SISK FRANKIE HALL Spor s 81 JootSal Deam Surges Do 73es Mecorcf (7-3J 9n J3as Decade! T. Doert, M. Roberts, K. Young, R. Moore, B. Lane, J. Brown, D. Thomas, E. Holt, L. Williams; C. Larson, B. Porter, B. Cook, J. Taylor, J, Coverston, H. Doerr, M. Penney, F. Alexander, R. Hormuth; G. Asher, P. Moore, M. Rickard, L, McDonald, R. Eady, L. Holt, C. Lippincott, K. Sampson, J. Giles; Managers: M. Davis, H. Ross; Coaches: R. Alwood, M. Dennard, L. Stephens 82 fe rna ?ei i ne die in preen pas ures Jfe maJ e fi me leap in yreen pas ures ()ream Of Pasture 01 If Gonjerence Ooys Jle maketfi me t iin in c reen pastures 84 Doys 2nd Jn District And Gon erence DOGS OPPOSITION 20 Gulf 0 6 Pasco 19 6 Tampa Tech 7 20 Pine Crest 0 2 East Bay 12 44 Citrus 0 40 Turkey Creek 6 26 Mulberry 14 39 South Sumpter 0 7 Fort Meade 0 Record 7-3 7.fe mat?etfi me catcfi m yreen pastures 85 7fe ma et i me ft in yreen pastures! Jfe!! 86 7 ) arsi iy Ji asJze tSa I STANDING, L. to R.: R. Black, B. Une, J. Taylor, J. Giles, B. Shannon, D. Robinson, J. Holt, R. Scud- der, B. Halcomb, C. Lippincott, B. Geddes, K. Young. KNEELING: Managers H. Ross, Davis, T. Boswell, and Varsity coach. Coach Carroll, Phillips. 87 1XG G lamps RICHARD SCUDDER CARL LIPPINCOTT JENKINS HOLT BOB GEDDES JOE TAYLOR BILL SHANNON RICKY GILES B. B. LANE KENNY YOUNG DON ROBINSON The Ball BRETT HALCOMB He maketh me fly in the cage. He maketh me SHOOT! 89 7 ) a rs itij Jiaseba I FIRST ROW: J. Streer, D. Calhoun, R. Peeples, J. Brown, R. Moore, K. Young. SECOND ROW: Coach Ciliano, W. Toole, J. Kingston, R. Giles, B. Porter, L. Herndon, Mgr. T. Eikland. Absent from picture was K. Donalson. RETURNING LETTERMEN FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Ken Young, Ricky Giles. LAST ROW: Rick Moore, Jay Kingston, Bill Porter, Jeff Brown. These men hope to lead the Dogs to State for 3rd year in a row. GA, amps JEFF BROWN RICKY GILES BILL PORTER 93 RODNEY PEEBLES WALTER TOOLE DAVID CALHOUN me hit. He maketh me throw without the ball. HE FIRST ROW: J. Duncan, D. Heath. J. Tillman, F. Alexander. SECOND ROW: B. Alexander, B. Holt, M. Padgett, D. Thomas. M. Penney. L. Pate, C. Holm, M. Walker. THIRD ROW: J. Moore, M. Nesler, J. Taylor, T. Neal, B. Christopher, J. Linville, D. Denney, W. Poplick, Coach Davis. RETURNING LETTERMEN FIRST ROW, L to R.: M. Walker; M. Pad- get, D. Heath. LAST ROW: L. Pate, M. Penny, D. Thomas. These boys hope to retain the County Champ- ionship. He maketh me practice my form to clear the bar. He maketh me clear the bar. HE maketh me 97 T)arsity tennis 1st ROW, L. to R.: T. Alston, R. Hughs, T. Richardson. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: B. Barr, M. Roberts, K Wickstrom, Coach Crawford, Eric Huber. ABSENT: A. Neczwid. RETURNING LETTERMEN Tracy Richardson and Eric Huber. ABSENT: Andrij Neczwid. These boys led last year’s team to an undefeated season. J. T). Joot a f FRONT ROW, L. to R.: D. Williams, C. Devonshire, V. McKenzie. J. Streer, D. Calhoon, B, Dobson, E. Knight, J. Riley. J. Mullis. SECOND ROW: S. Dixon, B. Christopher, J. Artabasey, H. Bialiy, M. Walker, L. Barber, L. Williams, J. Knight. THIRD ROW: Coach Abner, W. Poplick, J. Moore, B. Halcomb, F. Dunk- lee, H. Pryor, R. Hail, R. Tallman, Coach Prowant. Jr. Jfic jfi Jootka f FRONT, L. toR.: R. Devonshire, H. Odom, D. Farr, J. Hinsz, D. Poplic, M. Hormuth, M. Overstreet. SECOND ROW; D. Herndon, J. Park, R. Krauss, W. Cutler, K. Ryman, R. Kretchmar, B. Young, M. Glid- den, J. Fries. THIRD ROW; R. Barrentine, H. Copper, D. Padgett, W. Lewis, R. Ferguson, L. Barber, K. Garard, and D. Harvey. 99 jl. V. J)asJ?etba I SEATED, L. toR.: D. Miller, J. Moor, J. Linville, K. Wickstrom, M. Nesler, B. Smith, B. Hall. STANDING, L. to R.: Coach Stephens, Manager E. Ziegler, L. Green, B. Christopher, V. McKenzie, W. Poplick, J. Artabasy, Manager G. Hutchison. JZ U. Jjaseba I 100 8 th Jrac e Jtashetbal 1st ROW, L. -R.: B. Grogan, H. Odom, J. Parks, R. Williams, W. Lewis, D. Poplick, R. Devonshire. 2nd ROW, L.-R.: Coach Cherry, S. Clark, D. Cutler, H. Cooper, R. Kraus, R. Cox, R. Ferguson, R. Bahr. 7th Jracfe tJ ashetSa I 101 T. Wheeler, R. Douglas, K. Geddes, K. Reeves, T. Carter, J. Sorenson, C. Back, Coach Crawford, R. Jackson, D. Welch, B. Young, J. Park, M. Hormuth, K. Gerrard. Uarsity Soff FIRST ROW, L. to R.: K. Clark, J. Meengs, M. Reagen, K. Wells. LAST ROW: R. Jordan, L. McDon aid, J. Coverston, J. Kaylor. RETURNING LETTERMEN J. Coverston, R. Jordan J. Kaylor, L. MacDonald HE took the pictures. 102 Senior Jficj i Student Gounctf REPRESENTATIVES: SEATED, L, to R.: J. Alston, D. Simmons, D. Overstreet, C. Moore, K. Harelson, J. Mclellan, D. Nelson, S. Sunka, Mary Holt, V. Wickstrom, J. Palmer, Linda Stewart. STANDING: V. McKenzie, M. Cox, B. Vogal, W. Poplik, R. Regan, K. Wickstrom, H. Doer, A. Maniscalco, C. Skinner, J. Artabasy, D. Fiske, A. Nezwid, R. Jordon, L. McDonald, B. Lane. Jeff Brown, our student body presi- dent, has spent much time in pre- paring projects to make it a better school. The Free Fare was a very special program brought to ZHS by the Stu- dent Council. 103 OFFICER are, Left to Right: Jeff Brown, president; Tracy Richardson, vice pres.; Susan Amot, correspon- ding secretary; Pat Pryer, parliamentarian; Carol Brown, recording secretary; Renee Menhinet, treasurer; Mr. Ron Haws, sponsor. 104 KNEELING, Left to Right: E. Huber, J. Brown, R. Jorden, H. Doer, L. Kretchmar. SECOND ROW: M. Knapp, V. Wickstrom, A. Vincent, L. Stewart, J. Alston. STANDING: W. Kraus, S. Arnold, J. Staf- ford, M. Gerber, M. Strickland, J. Palmer, C. Linvelle, L. Wells, T. Rickard, J. Anderson, E. Jones, G. Sisk, B. Brocies. LEFT TO RIGHT: sponsor, Mr. Mason; treasurer, Bruce Vogal; secretary, Jackie Archie; vice president, Mable English; president, Andriej Nezwid; sponsor, Mr. Alexander. 105 3n ter act LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Alston, J. Moore, D. Fiske, J. Giles, R. Hormuth, E. Huber, M. Cox, R. Reagan, T. Richardson, M, Padgett, B. Fiske, M. Barber, M. Walker, B. Smith. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rick Moore, sergeant at arms; Don Robinson, secretary; Randy Jordon, vice president; John Coveston, president; Bill Shannon, treasurer; Karl Wickstrom, reporter; Jeff Brown, Larry McDon- ald, Kenny Young, Board of Directors; Mr. Stevens, sponsor. 106 ()iuinettes KNEELING: J. Daffer, P. McKay, D. Simmons, N. Walker, L. Dukes, C. Dobson. SEATED: J. Hartwig, J. Kossik, G. Samson, T. Tibbs, D. Massey, D. Overstreet, Barbie Bales, L. Gall, S. Parsons, N. Carrol, D. Grace, M. Cauncy. STANDING: P. Pryer, G. Sisk, M. Holt, J. Overstreet, T. Ramey, S. Hunt, L. Stewart, G. Douglas, R. Sorenson, B. Sabo, J. Archie, Kay Gerke, U. Alexander, P. Lamar, sponsor - Mrs. Turner. OFFICERS: C. Dob- son, treasurer: J. Daffer, chaplain; D. Simmons, v.p.; N. Walker, pres.; L. Dukes, sec.; P. McKay, sergeant at arms. 107 LEFT: Patti Bar- low, co-captain. RIGHT: Reva To- ler, captain. Both seniors. 108 C) ieer eacfe ers RIGHT: Barbie Bales, senior. LEFT: Mable Eng- lish, senior. S. Hunt, C. McLeod, S. Mann, L. Dukes, D. Overstreet, D. Toole, P. Barlow, D. Tyre, M. Johnson, B. Sabo, D. Ellison. SECOND ROW: J. Dunnigan, R. Sorenson, S. Porter, M. Roberts, C. Harris, J. Winn, D. Henry, D. Fiske, J. Kossik, D. Stewaft, J. Daffer, S. Dockery. THIRD ROW: J. Baptist, C. Ramsey, P. Renniniger, C. Hail, J. Mclellan, S. Hormuth, M. Cook, D. Nelson, T. Richardson, J. Culp, B. Coy- ne, N. Deem, A. Harvey. FOURTH ROW: J. Newman, C. Carroll, J. Newman, M. White, L. Bedding- field, R. Regan, J. Mattison, S. Sunka, C. Tullis, D. Moore, R. Black, B. Daughtery, D. Clarke, L. Heath, FIFTH ROW: S. Williams, A. Rickard, S. Dorsey, D. Fiske, M. Coyne, S. Nance, T. Alston, D. Calhoun, R. Nations, S. McBee, H. Bialik, C. Brown, A. Coverston, V. Brown. SIXTH ROW: L. Gall, T. Ramey, B. Porter, J. Overstreet, L. Green, A. Maniscalco, W. Poplick, T. Cleary, J. Welsch, B. Smith, M. Peacock, B. Stinard, M. Miller, S. Ferguson. SEVENTH ROW: G. Lily, C. Denny, J. Wells, S. Art- abasy, M. Walker, B. Butler, B. Christopher, J. Moore, J. Edmonston, M. Lathem, R. Hughes, J. Kings- ton, J. Huff, D. Robinson, S. North, S. Reffit, B. Fiske. EIGHTH ROW: S. Myers, C. Porter, L. Mullis, B. Back, B. Drew, R. Zeegler, J. Meengs, J. Hall, P. Jarret, D. Denny, J. Taler, M. Padgett, K. Young, C. Skinner, C. Harris, T. Tibbs, D. Grace, R. Baggat, J. Moon, C. McDow, M. Sanders, R. Menhennit, B. Kendrick, N. Enix, C. Travis, J. Garland, C. Skinner. OFFICERS: pres., Davy Massey; v.p., Gail Hambright; sec., Dan- ny Miller; treas., Mike Roberts. JramaJfcx () nh FRONT ROW: J. Hale, C. Skinner, B. Howard, D. Fiske, D. Robinson, M. Padgett, Ken Clark, B. Fiske, D. Denny. SEOOND ROW: A. Harvey, V. Cleveland, G. Hambright, C. McLeod, C. Hail, C, Heffle- finger, D. Tyre, K. Ramsey, J. Rickard, S. Williams, N. Deem, Betsy B. THIRD ROW: S. Amot, S. Hodges, C. Brown, M. Padgett, S. Arnold, J. Madison, B. Back, M. Cook, Anne V., C. Carroll, C, Linvelle, C. Moore, Judy A. , B. Halcomb, Debbie N. , S. Sunka, J. Babtist, M. Knapp, K. Tullis, P. Jarret, B. Kendrick, J. Wynn, B. Drew, J. Newman, P. Renniger, V. Wickstrom. OFFICERS: Melissa Johnson, presi- dent: Joni Palmer, vice president; Jean Reffit, secretary; Joan Mclel- lan, treasurer: Kay Gerke, histo- rian: Mr, Scott Johnson, sponsor. ill OFFICERS: president, Larry McDonald; vice president, John Coverston; secretary-treasurer, Barbie Bales. ‘2 ’ GfuS FRONT ROW: Reva Toler, Patti Barlow, Terri Rickard, Rick Moore, Barbie Bales, Mabel English, Joni Palmer. SECOND ROW: B. B. Lane, John Coverston, Mike Padgett, Jeff Brown, James Giles, Ed Holt, Daniel Thomas, Bob Geddes, Bill Shannon, Larry McDonald, Coach Bob Alwood, sponsor. 112 Sen or ( 'iiapler 77 I FRONT ROW; Lynn Strickland. Phyliss Jarrett, Susan Dorsey. Dee Dee Toole, Judy Coleman, Melody Roberts. Betsy Butler. SECOND ROW: Pat Pryer, Vicki Cleveland, Marlesis Gerber, Pat Mckay, Lois Wells, president, Sylvia Hunt, Lisa Gall, Thelma Ramey, Rae Ann Sorenson. 113 'Junior JJCHJA GZiapter FIRST ROW: Renee Menhinet, Brenda Kendrick, Debbie Nelson, Diane Robinson, Mary Ann Welsh, Karen Calhoun, Jan Roucks, Lois Sellers. Judy Padgett, Beverly Holt, Ada Harvey, Debbie Henry, Janice Wynn, Nancy Denn. 114 FHA members work hard to achieve the ability to take care of their homes and learn to be more eco- nomical in their everyday life. JANICE WINN PHYLLIS JARRETT 115 j?unior Jfig i (i ieer eacfers 116 FRONT ROW: OFFICERS: president, A. Phipps; vice pres., D. Massey; sponsor, Mr. Cole; sec.-treas., M. Cox. SECOND ROW: D. Defibaugh, D. Tyre, M. Johnson, J. Lilly, G. Sisk, T. Tibbs, D. Grace, S. Boyette, C. Linville, D. Clark, B. Wilmont. THIRD ROW: G. Geisal, C. Holmes, C. Denny, T. Eike- land, J. Gahagan, C. Travis, S. Courson. NOT PICTURED: S. Riley, J. Streer. FRONT ROW: M. Cox, A. Nezwid, president; J. Kaylor, secretary;]. Travis, librarian. SECOND ROW: R. Kretschmar, S. Massey, T. Eikeland, C. Denny, C. Travis. THIRD ROW: R. Bickle, M. Latham, C. Holmes, K. Clark, H. Ross. 117 j?unior Jfig i Student C)ounci FRONT ROW: Robert Cox, Pres.; Charles Back, Vice-Pres.; Karen Calhoun, Recording Sec.; Mandy Dorsey, Cors. Sec.; Tonda Gallion, Treas. BACK ROW; L. Boswell, J. Padgett, C. Wynn, S. Pollium, R. Turner, C. Stewart, S. Massey, R. Chamblee, R. Garland, R. Bahr, Shree A., D. Poplick, N. Wise, T. Burns, S. Palmer, S. McDowell. 118 'Junior J I ig A cS ci en ce Gfu6 R. Turner, N. Carpenter, B. Johnston, R. Holm, G. Woolfolk, D. Comer. SECOND ROW: Hazel Clarke, S. Pippins, R. Mathis, B. Dobson, F. Coleman, C. Holland. THIRD ROW: B. Jones, E. Sapp, J. Park, C. Back, K. Ryman, H. Henry (jAris ian Jou A G fub 1st ROW: P. Barlow, T. Rickard, M. Johnson, J. Reffit, Sec.; M. Padgett, Pres.; M. Walker, V.P.; R. Toler, M. English. SECOND ROW; R. Philips, D. Anderson, D. Toole, J. Padgett, B. Bodiford, S. Carr, L. Sellers, M. Latham, B. Brown. THIRD ROW; J. Owens, B. Stenard, D. Tyre, R. Regan, D. Johnson, D. Dennis, E. Dennis. 119 OeSate C)Iu6 FRONT ROW: Mr. Dennis, sponsor; A. Harvey, M. Holt, J. Blue, V. Wickstrom. SECOND ROW: K. Clark, E. Huber, D. Robinson, K. Wickstrom, J. Nations, R. Baggot. 1st: Mr. Rice, sponsor; M. Cox, pres.; D. Myers, vice pres.; C. Cox, sec. 2nd: D. Beagle, K. O'Grady, T. Wheeler, W. Kietchmar, B. Halcomb, P. Paul, L. Miller, M. Ely. 120 Senior 7771 Chapter STANDING, R. to L.: J, Kaylor, F. Alexander, S. Menhennett, D. Thomas, W. Rickard, C. Devonshire, J. Taylor, R. Peeples, G. TenBrink, T. Jenkins, S. Mason, B. Howard, T. Wallace, T. Doerr, G. Cole- man, J. Potwin, P. Doerr, B. B. Lane. J. Visccher, H. Amos, P. Barber. KNEELING, R. to L.: R. Smal- ley, V. McKenzie, S. McAdams, D. Hodges, D. Smith, L. Zwick, J. Knight. OFFICERS, SEATED, R. to L.: Frankie Hall. Vice Pres.; Dale Hill, Pres.; Mike Walker, Sec.; Jim Johnson, Reporter. STANDING, R. to L.: Joe Nations, Parliamentarian; Lyn Hale, Chaplain; Mr. S. Shackelford, Advisor; Jay Kingston, Sentinel; Benny Hall, Treas. tJunior 1st ROW: Greg Wilcox, Bonnie Brocies, Vickie Griffin, Pam Griffin, David Collums, Chuck O’Grady, Paul Heffinger, Ronnie Connell. 2nd ROW: David Ripley, Karl Hill, Anthony Montgomery, Doug McGee. Henry Biston, Larry Dudack, Steve Chatlos, Robert Coreen, Mr. Jake Redmon, Sponsor. 3rd ROW: Lloyd Henry, Kenny Wells, Larry Williams, Mark White, Robert Peters. A J Placement STANDING: Ken Bolton, Greg Murray, Tom Boyche, Bruce Tenbrick, Larry Pate, David Oliver, Arthur Dunckles, Richard Pattie, Gary Asher, Danny Dobbs. 122 FRONT ROW: Mr. Cherry, sponsor; Shelley Palmer, pres.; Deb Martin, vice pres.; Lois Sellers, sec. SECOND ROW: C. Connolly, J. Janet, M. Sara, B. Torri, R. Diane, M. Welch, J. Rucks. THIRD ROW G. Daffer, J. Wallic, D. Yorkey, S. Amot, S. Massey, B. Breckengrige, B. Cherry. FOURTH ROW: R. Kinsey, C. Back, B. Grogan, R. Porter. NOT PICTURED: C. Craig. J rojection C ) uf) SEATED: L. - D. Petty, President; R. - D. Lofever. L. to R.: R. Porter, S. Carroll, M. Carrov, D. Segars, D. Johnson, Mr. Rodger. Sponsor, T. Lawrence, W. Transune, K. Wells, H. Chancy, J. Ezzelle, M. Pugh, V. P.; D. Comek. KNEELING: K. Clark, L. Strickland, J. Flatt, P. McKay, Mike Barber, B. Higgonbothom, L. Shive, A. Harvey, M. Holt, R. Orender, D. Defanbaugh. STANDING: Gail Daughtery, L. McAdams, E. Hall, B. Williams, T. Lynch, E. Hall, S. Eemory, S. Stefancieh, Z. Muffley, S. Emery, S, Stetanich, A. Colan dria, A. Lott, Kinsman, Griffin, M. Cook, E. Pendarvis, S. Conner, K. Cehrke. 124 Aecf ( jross ou A LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Pike, M. Davis, R. Holm. 2nd: Dennis Duffy, Sponsor; R. Strickland, E. Mixon, D. Dempsey, M. Carroll, T. Colandria. 3rd: A. Lagineas, F. Henry, R. Barrentine, J. Brunty, S. Carroll, T. Roberts, D. Segers, D. Petty. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Mills, Sponsor; D. Moore, N. Enix, J. Coverston, B. Halcomb, President. 2nd: C. Porter, C. Conolly, J. Johnson, K. Ryman, C. Spoto, C. Drew, D. Sessmams, B. Jones. 3rd; J. Travis, M. Lorenz, S. Dockery, B. Dobson, S. Arnot, S. Meyer, A. Coverston. c Safety JJatro 125 SEATED: Karl Wickstrom, Sports; Lisa Gall, Assistant Editor; Valerie Wickstron; Editor; Jean Reffit, Adver- tising Manager; Larry Kretchmar, Business Manager. STANDING: Mr. Bill Alexander, Sponsor; Cindy Moore, Circulation Manager; Joan McLellan, Asst. Advertising Manager; Anne Coverston, Reporter; Joni Palmer, Assistant Business Manager; John Coverston, Sports; Anne Phipps, Illustrations; Anne Vincent, Asst. Advertis- ing Mgr.; Vicki Cleveland, Reporter; Oscar Roj, Sponsor. 126 Jiul cfoyyer Sponsors Mr. Ros Mr. Alexander Students as well as sponsors en- joyed the hit records played. Winners were Chosen as the Most Original, Wildest and Longest. Rowena Orender, Rene Phillips, April Posey won in these categories. J27 Refreshments were sold to help raise money to publish the twelve Bulldogger issues. ZJfS JKajoreties 130 JUDY ALSTON DAVIDA MASSEY GLENDA SISK JANET EDMONSTON 131 LOIS WELLS, Head Majorette Senior Jliyfi iand MAJORETTES, Left to Right; Janet Edmonston, Gail Hambright, Glenda Sisk, Lois Wells; Head Majorette, Davy Massey, Cindy Moore, Judy Alston. 1st ROW; M. Enix, M. Laethem, B. Bales, L. Gall, J. Reffit, S. Amot, M. English, S. Hormuth, S. Mann, S. Ferguson, M. Woodruff. 2nd ROW; D. Boyes, L. Mallery, B. Brown, N. Peeples, S. Conner, C. Brown, T. Garland, C. Skinner, B. Drew, J. Daffer, L. Duncklee, C. Morrill. 3rd ROW; D. Tyre, S. Sunda, T. Rickard. A. Neczwid, J. McLellan, C. Ramsey, P. Shaffer, S. McBee, T. Tibbs, R. Orender, S. Porter, P. Jarret. 4th ROW; J. Wells, M. Coyne, S. Massey, B. Smith, D. Duncan. T. Cleary, R, Hormuth. K. Young, J. Rooks, L. Dukes, C. Geiger, H. Doerr, T. Richardson. 5th ROW; M. Johnson, C. McLeod, C. Hail, D. Calhoun, T. Alston, A. Maniscalso, M. Cox, B. Vogel, T. Eikeland, W. Poplick, C. Lippineott, R. Jordan, D. Myers. 6th ROW; J. Travis, C. Travis, M. Knapp, R. Fisher, K. Clark, J. Kaylor, L. Green, J. Huff, L. Miller, J. Hail, V. Wickstrom, B. Hall. 7th ROW; D. Robinson, C. Holmes, R. Houhes, R. Regan, C. Nance, S. Quattlebaun, J. Lea- zott, R. Duncan, D. Denny, J. Meengs, R. Kretschmar, R. Tallmon. 8th ROW; C . Tullis, J. Vincent, S. Meyer, C. Porter. STANDING: Paul Stewart and John Clark, Directors. 132 Leading the band for 1970-1971 are two seniors: Randy Jordon, Captain and Andriej Nezwid, Lieutenant. The band directors are left Mr. Clark and right Mr. Stewart. (Senior hy i Jiancf TlCemhers Jimmy Kaylor, Valerie Wickstrom, Randy Jordon, Brass, Mable English, Suzanne Arnot, Lisa Gall, Barbie Bales, Lois Wells, Woodwinds. These band members have been in the Zephyrhills High School Band activities for seven years. They have been in the many programs and concerts that were presented to the community. Pat Shaffer, Cathy Ramsey, Rowena Orender, Joellyn Rooks, Henry Doerr, Woodwinds. Andriej Nezwid, Woodwinds. 133 2)GG (T)ioersifiecf Gooperaiiue Graining) L. to R.: Jackie Archie, Marcia Chauncey. Debbie Boan, Louise Costine, Evelyn Jones, Connie Carrol, Paula Geiger, Bertha Goodwin, Judy Thain, Linda Mullis, Susie Hodges, Bennet Ricks, Charmane Barrow, Stanley Hilton, Nancy Walker, Ernest Posey, Sam Graf. 134 OFFICERS: Pres. Larry Kretchmar, V. P. Jinger Douglas, Sec. Evelyn Jones, Treas. Joyce Anderson, Parliamentarian Lynda Stewart. (Not pictured: Mo Stanley Kendrick) 2)C7 7 W The Diversified Cooperative Training program is for Juniors or Seniors 16 years of age or older, to train in a vocation of their choice. The students Earn while Learning. ” 135 1971 Ttjep iilsco (Staff PHOTOGRAPHERS: Larry McDonald and Rick Regan. ORGANIZATIONS: Joni Palmer, Mabel English, Cathy Ramsey. CLASSES: Mabel English, Cathy Ramsey, Gail Hambright, Joni Palmer. 136 mmmm The annual staff hard at work. The sports staff. Bill Shannon, Rick Moore, Jeff Brown, worked through trials and tribula1 tions. CLASSES: Bill Shannon, Rick Regan, Joan Kossik, Jim Coston, and Steve Reagen. 137 'Junior 3fiy i 7? an j FRONT ROW, L. to R.: T. Stone, L. Richardson. R. Kinsey, S. Arnot, E. Stanley, J. Cleveland, J. Padgett, M. Dorsey, M. Lewis, C. Travis, D. Mallory, L. Geiger, C. Lane, C. Cox. 2nd: D, Ravelo, D. Welsh, J. Owens, B. Bodiford, B. Barnard, D. Rogers, A, Roberson, J. Rucks, D. Robinson, M. Welsh, T. Galyan, D. Copper, M. Lewis, M. Push, C. Nance. 3rd: P. Paul, M. Ely, D. Hotrum, L. Sellars, , D. Martin, C. Godwin, H. Hilton, M. Mester, B. Dobson, K. Calhoun, J. Jordan, N. Wise, D. Poplick. 4th: B. Breckinridge, K. Hughes. C. Griffin, B. Jones, J. Hinsz, B. Groyan, D. Maygard, J. Parks, R. Barrentine, R. Bahr, B. Ramsey, J. Wallich, S. Massey, M. Womack. 5th: R. Kretschmar, J. Meyer, R. Clark. G. Stone, R. McLellan, T. Wheeler, B. Young. W. Meyers, R. Garland, L. Lynch, R. Cox. 6th: E. Duncklee, C. Morrill, T. Thomas, C. Whitworth, H. Copper, W. Toole, S. Clark, R. Kraus, R. Ed- monston, P. Dickinson, P. Carter, R. Ferguson, R. Holm, C. Johnson, M. Glidden, P. Walker, S. Kennedy, B. Hansen, G. Kogers, C. Craig, G. Daffer, B. Holt, R. Phillips. STANDING: Paul Stewart, John Clark, Co-Directors. 138 The Junior High Band is led by majorette Syble Ferguson. w FIRST ROW, L. to R.: G. Wells, J. Nations, B. Alexander, J. Arnold, L. Hartley, C. Drew, B. Wil- liams, R. Arnold, W. Roberts, L, Huffstutler, J. Avery, W. Franklin, E. Pendaruis, L. Hale, A. Harvey, C. Florer, L. Marrow, R. Braddock, T. Colandria. (Not pictured: Mr. Victor Smith, Sponsor) OFFICERS: Pres., Lynn Hale; V.P., Charles Drew; Secretary. Essalene Pendaruis; Treas., Becky Williams. 139 01 ( Oistributiue e ducationJ L. to R.: L. Fambro, S. Holley, R. Owens, B. Dobbs, D. Barentine, A. White, D, Slaughter, B. Jenkins, R. Stanley, H. Reeves, W. Allen, D. Heath, P. Woodruff, E. Gahagan, T. Stevedics. DE OFFICERS: SEATED: Ge-Ge Gauhtney; Pres., Debbie Simmons; S.C. Rep. STANDING, L. to R. : Dan Christopher, Secretary; Rocky Stanley, Reporter; Steve Chauncey, Treas.; Buford Jenkins, V.P.; Mr. Huff, Sponsor. 140 c. V -V f A C o asses 141 Jj an TJ ie 'Juniors 7or JJie Ju ure 142 They said it couldn't be done .. Bonita Brocies Betty Brown Connie Carroll Nancy Carroll Debbie Barrentine Sue Boyette John Braxton Pat Clements Kenneth Clark Marcy Chancy 143 Beverly Coats Benji Cook Melenese Cook Jim Coston A platonic relationship. Michael Coston Martha Cutler Joyce Daffer Chuck Denney m Kathy Dixon Bill Dobbs Danny Dobbs Celia Dobson 144 Thomas Doerr Laurie Dukes Sandy Emery Thomas Eikeland Barry Fiske Kay Gehrke Paula Geiger Donna Grace Sam Graf Bertha Goodwin Betty Greene Bennie Hall Frankie Hall David Heath Lamar Herndon Brenda Higginbotham Lilton Holt Mary Alice Holt Ralph Hormuth Joseph Howard Eric Huber 146 Evelyn Hutto Melissa Johnson Janette Jones Debbie Kinsman Joan Mclellan Cindy Linville Bernice Lowe VER-R-RY INTER-R-RESTING ... 147 Patricia McKay N'-' Paul Moore Karen Mullis I 1 Joe Nations 148 Anthony Neal Bill O'Grady Lavonne Oliver Martha Padgett Mike Padgett Joni Palmer Sally Parsons James Potwin Pat Pryor Kurt Randau Howard Reeves Jean Reffit 149 Independent study ... Tracy Richardspn Don Robinson Teresa Segers Glenda Sisk Diane Stairs Shirley Stefancich Mary Strickland 150 Tim Szvetecz Joe Taylor Teresa Tibbs Dee Dee Toole Mike Williams Margaret Woodruff 7n C) ass . . Tommy Alston Homer Amos Gail Anderson Robert Badgley Robert Baggott Pat Barber Larry Beddingfield Henry Bialik Ricky Bickel Rick Black Rnssal Braddock Caroline brown Vida Brown Betsy Butler David Calhoun Brenda Carter Marilyn Cauble Daisy Clarke Seated left to right are Karl Wickstrom, president, and Debbie Moore, secretary. Absent is Tommy Alston, vice president. 153 . . Dn ScAoo Spin' Frances Chuppell Debbie Clark Tim Cleary Wesley Cleveland Robert Coats Tony Colandria Guy Coleman Judy Coleman Vera Cook Anne Coverston Debra Cowling Mike Cox Mark Coyne James Doughtery Craig Devonshire Robert Dobson Sharon Dockery Susan Dorsey Chuck Drew Rhonda Duncan Laurel Duncklee Teddy Dunn Judi Dunnigan Charles Jorowson Janet Edmonston Debra Ellison Dale Enix Teresa Farr Syble Ferguson Jane Ferrell 154 . . An () uS Activities Richard Fisher Darrell Fiske Joy Flatt Carl Thorer Earl Florer Tommy Garland Connie Geiger Brenda Gilliland Vicki Griffin Eugenia Hall Ronnie Hall Brett Halcomb Lynn Hale Cindy Harris Robert Hughes Louise Heath Dale Hodges Sheila Hormuth Jeff Huff Laura Huffstutler Gary Hutchinson Phyl Jarrett Beverly Jeffrey Jim Johnston Robert Jordon Early Knight 155 . S7n c por s Johnny Knight Donald Knoblett Robert Kretschmar Yvette Kummer Mike Laethem Joan Lilly Terila Lynch Susan Mann Emma Marbra Steve Massey Linda McAdams Van McKensie James Meyer Bruce Miller Danny Miller Martha Miller Levy Miro Beth Mixon Elizabeth Mixon Rita Mizell Debbie Moore John Moore Clereen Morrill Richard Morris 156 Zandra Muffley Barbara Mullis . . . 7n Recreation One of our faithful slaves who adores all juniors! Dale Myers Scooter Nance Ricky Nations Judy Newman Sue Norris Ricky Oglibee Debbie Overstreet Sandy Owens Michael Peacock Rodney Peeples Icssalene Pendarvis Mary Pendarvis Sandra Porter Ernest Posey Virginia Potwin Harold Pryor Jim Reffit Dale Reutimann Bennett Ricks Skip Riley Melanie Roberts 157 uenjtfu'n y. Wilma Roberts Bonnie Sabo Melanie Sanders Gloria Sampson Kenneth Sampson Bob Smith Danny Smith Diann Stewart Bonnie Stinard Joey Streer Lynne Strickland Ronald Tallman Gerrit Ten Brink David Thomas Julie Thomas Linda Thomas Pearlean Toomer John Visscher Mike Walker Joe Wells 158 Would you believe that these are our sophomores? Slave day was one of the best ever held. Leonard Zwick Eddie Ziegler Debbie Jo Zanders Randy Yeomans Barbara Wilmont Phillip Williams Mariela Williams Larry Williams Judy Williams Becky Williams Karl Wickstrom Mary White Jenell Welsch 159 MR. STEUART MR. ALEXANDER MRS. CALVERT MR. BAILEY MRS. McFADDEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Sec.- Treas., Susan Sunka; Vice Pres., Larry Green; Pres., Walter Poplick. 160 A. D. Alexander Flora Amos Tracey Ardinger Jackie Arnold Jeff Artabasy Kathy Asher Betty Back Barry Bahr Ruby Beagle Henry Biston Donna Boyes Sherry Carter Steve Chatlos Bruce Christopher Anna Colandria Janes Collins David Collum Charles Combs Ronnie Connell Sherry Conner Sherry Courson Betty Coyne Jackie Culp Janet Daffer Elizabeth Daughtery Marlin Davis Nancy Deem Donna Defibaugh Daniel Denney Danny Dennis Robert Douglas Betty Drew Martin Dukes Frank Duncklee Dennis Enix Nancy Enix Debra Ezelle Clouer Franklin Larry Green 161 Robert Greene Pamela Griffin Andy Hall Wanda Hall John Hail Janet Hampton Greg Hansen Kathy Harris Ada Harvey Harold Hedin Paul Heffelfinger Debi Henry Lloyd Henry Charlene Hicks Carl Hill Harold Hinsz Chris Holm Bonnie Huston Linda Jackson Marty Jackson David Johnson Ruthie Jones Robin Jordon Brenda Kendrick Patty Knoblett James Leozott Lynn Lott Linda Mallery 162 Armondo Maniscalco Gail Manspeaker Sandia Marshall Joseph Mason Jaye Mattison Barbara McAdams Sylvia McBee Lynelle McCreadie Kenneth McCullough Doug McDee Kenneth McDowell Jessie McGee Johnny Meengs Sheila Meyer Renee Menhennett Debbie Miller Carol Mondello Anthony Montgomery James Mullis Marvin Mullis Debbie Nelson Mike Nesler Chuck O'Grady Karen Ottesen Susie Overstreet Robin Page Paul Partin Nancy Peeples 163 Bob Peters Walter Poplick Carolyn Porter Romona Ratliff Mike Reagan Anne Rickard David Ripley Harry Ross Lenora Shive Renelda Slade Ed Smalley Leroy Snow Susan Sunka Chuck Szvetecz Sharon Thomas Jeff Travis Cathy Tullis John Vincent Kenneth Wells Duaine Whitehead Alicia Williams Susan Williams Janice Winn Debbie Woolfolk Robert Ziegler 164 Freshman Maid: DEBI HENRY junior Jlip i Opens (Up JCew Oie c s (J ( njopment AIncf ( nricfiment Jor Jit amp ... in studies ... ... in sports ... ... and in meeting friends ... 165 Richard Arnold Pat Arnold Jessie Avery Joe Avery Randy Bahr Helen Barlow Eugene Barrentine Ronnie Barrentine Martha Beagle Garry Bickel Terry Bickel Marty Bird Eugene Blake Rebekah Bleich John Borasera Jerry Boswell Barbara Boyette James Bradford Bette Breckenridge Pat Buckins Karen Calhoun Audie Charlebois Michael Chatlos Janice Cauble Howard Chaney 166 Ronnie Clark Steve Clark Hazel Clarke Tolee Cleveland Eighth grade Student Council Michael Coats Wesley Colandria David Coiner 1-; Bobby Connell Hal Copper Cynthia Cowling Sue Cox Robert Cox Wade Cutler Karen Deem Robert Devonshire Betsy Dobson Barbara Dockery Kay Edmondson Richard Edmondson Dennis Farr Rodney Ferguson Anthony Florer Tonda Galyan Linda Gieger Roger Gentry Mark Glidden Cheryl Godwin Bill Grogan Shirley Halfhill Eva Hall Bruce Harrison 167 Daniel Herndon Sherrill Herndon Rick Heffelfinger Carol Higginbotham Shirley Hill Alexis Hilton James Hinsz Jarry Hilian Beverly Hoik Carol Holland Russell Holm Debbie Hotrum Carolyn Howze Charlotte Huffstutler Karen Hughes Joyce Jenkins Terial Jenkins Carl Johnson Doris Johnson Bill Johnston Byron Jones Jan Jordan Diana Knight Richard Kraus Warren Kretschmire Troy Lawrence Martha Lewis Maryanna Lewis Wayne Lewis Darwin Lovefever Dale Maggard Debbie Mallery Kurt Malmquist Debbie Martin Thomas Martin Laura Mason Scott Massey Rose Mathis Rhonda McAdams Steven McCullough 168 Cheryl McDowell Cindy McLeod George Meredith Martha Mester Charlotte Miller Linda Miro Emmett Mixon Michael Morris Chris Nance Jerry Nichols Nancy Ogilbee Kathie O'Grady Skeeter Overstreet Dirk Padgett Judy Padgett Shelley Palmer Sherrie Peacock Deemer Petty Garry Phillips Renee Phillips Kenneth Pilgrim Lorie Plummer Don Poplick April Posey Michael Pugh Bill Ramsey Thomas Robbins Diane Robinson Ginny Rodgers Clarence Roshell Lois Sellars 169 Paul Sewell Marcia Smalley Patty Smalley Jackie Smith Carol Snider Barbara Steen Leon Stefaneich Karen Stevens Elaine Stewart Wade Stewart Ronald Strickland Randy Storer Mary Straughn Roxanne Tilley Kirby Toomer Cindy Travis Debbie Visscher Jacqueline Wallick Chris Warakomski Maryann Welch Gary Wells Vicki Wells Mary Wentworth Tommy Wetherington Durwood Williams Pam Williams Richard Williams Nancy Wise Cheri Wynne Melisa Yeomans 170 (j ass Of ''76 Allan Achillich Darlene Anderson Tony Anderson Lay Francis Barnes Randy Barrentine Deloris Blake Barbara Bodiford Brenda Bolden Linda Boswell Earl Boyette Willie Bradford James Brunty Donna Buck Sandy Jo Carson Tim Carter Richard Chamblee Carlisle Clark 171 Nelson Clinton Debbie Collins Donald Collums John Combs Carol Anne Connolly Desiree Cooper Pam Davis Tammy Dennis Paul Dickerson Michael Dorn Mandy Dorsey Randy Douglas Carol Downing Eddie Duffy David Duncan Ronnie Duncan Estella Duncklee Marsha Ely James Ezelle, Jr. Greg Fiske John Fries Jay E. Forry Tommy Flowers Robert Garland Kurt Geddes Debra Ann Giles Marcie Goodrich 172 Seventh Graders at a Rock Concert. Rene Kinsey Kay Kite Steve Kennedy Donnell Kinsman Sue Knoblett Sherry Lawrence Edward Lee Alexi Laginess Larry Lynch Michael Greene Cindy Griffin Gerad Griffin Susan Halfhill Robert Hall Brian Hansen Richard Heath Debra Heffelfinger Fred Henry Herbie Henry Mark Hormuth Russell Jackson Gloria Johnson Janet Johnson Teddy Jordan Rebecca King 173 Evon Marshall Melody McGee Ray McLellan Warren Meyer Clyde Morrill Sandy Mullis Jimmy Nations Verdie Nations Patricia Nicholson Debbie O'Grady Randy O'Steen Jan Owens Dot Overstreet Debbie Padgett Pam Page Rodney Partin Lois Petty Frank Pike Suzanne Pulliam Keith Reeves Anita Reid Diane Revela Peetie Revels Lila Richardson Timothy Ricks William Ricks Larry Roberts Donna Lee Rodgers 174 175 Deborah Slade Christi Spoto Elizabeth Stanley Linda Stewart Debbie Stinard Gordon Stone Debby Sanders Ernest Sapp Tina Stone Martha Transue Wade Transue Victor Tucker Rick Turner Pat Walker Debbie Weicht Debbie Welsch Donald Welsch Tim Wheeler Cecil Williams Delores Williams Gary Woolfolk Buzzie Young Loretta Young Kathy Ziegler Patty Ziegler Fred Zwick 3as i — J)ut SCo 3e as . . . c5 euen Six! Carolyn Baker Robert Barber Debbie Beagle Torri Bums Nathan Carpenter Cyndi Craig Kenneth Carrard Genie Daffer Donluray Dempsey Darla Ezelle Pam Forr Dale Harvey Susie Haynes James Kramer Richard Kretschmar Shirley Marbra Joey Meyer Sara Mondello Jon Park Richard Porter Pamela Paul Delores Pippins Johnny Pryor Kevin Ryman Donald Segeis James Thomas Jeff Tomczak Manuel Tanner Barbara Wood Rickey Wooten Dior Yorkey 176 Compliments of CENTRAL PHOSPHATES, INC. Compliments of BETMAR ACRES Congratulations to the Class of 1971 Zephyrhills Congratulations, Seniors K BAR RANCH LEE’S BARBER SHOP Zephyrhills 506 8th St. Compliments of MAY’S T.V. APPLIANCES BORDEN, INC. Chemical Division SMITH - DOUGLAS Congratulations LEE REED INSURANCE AGENCY Zephyrhills RAYMOND’ Compliments of PAINT BODY SHOP WHITE ’S 312 6th St. Zephyrhills Phone 782-1383 AUTO PARTS JAMES and JOANNE WHITE Compliments of Compliments of McCRORY WINTER’S MOBILE HOME Zephyr Plaza PARK Compliments of MOODY’S HARDWARE REUTIMANN CHEVROLET CO. Sporting Sherwin-Williams Goods Paints Zephyrhills, Fla. Zephyrhills, Fla. Phone 782-1141 HOOD’S FAMILY CLEANERS 0 Compliments of HILL’S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY FRIENDLY GROCERY WESTERN WEAR 405 South Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills, Fla. Hwy. 54 West Zephyrhills 180 Best Wishes! Congratulations THE ANDY KOSSIK AGENCY McClellan ford co., INC. All Forms of Insurance - Mutual Funds 700 Fifth Avenue Zephyrhills, Fla. Phone 782-1062 Compliments of There's A Bright Future Ahead! HOWARD’S TWI-LITE MOTEL SHELL STATION 120 S. Gail Blvd. DALE’S Compliments of FIRESTONE CENTER T. V. , Auto, and Homes Supplies SUPERIOR 521 S. Highway 301 Phone 782-1485 ELECTRONICS INC. Best Wishes to All Students Sales and Service Motorola Zenith PLANT CITY AUTO SUPPLY 218 S. 7th Street 415 Gall Blvd. Dade City Zephyrhills 567-3223 782-1744 182 Compliments of Homes Acreage Lots Groves Farms MYRON G. NABERS JEWELRY STORE JOHN L WINTERSTEEN Realtor 304 Meridian Ave. Dade City, Florida ELIZA J. WINTERSTEEN Associate Phone 782-1008 BACK CONSTRUCTION McGAVERN PLUMBING ELECTRICAL COMPANY COMPANY Builder and Developer of Quality Homes Zephyrhills, Florida Colony Park and Colony Heights P. O. Box 1107 SAWTELLE T.V. Compliments of Sales and Service GORE’S DAIRY Admiral and G. E. Zephyrhills Compliments of Compliments of HAYDEN’S INSURANCE A-LINE MANUFACTURING 183 Compliments of Congratulations Seniors ZEPHYR EGG CO. SIBLEY HARDWARE 505 South Gall Blvd. Compliments of 813 Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills, Fla. Phone 782-6416 NEIL RUCK’S DAIRY ELSIE’S 5 10 Congratulations Seniors The Biggest Little Store in Town GROGAN’S UPHOLSTERING 708 5th Ave. Zephyrhills 1720 12th Street Zephyrhills Phone 782-7513 FLORIDA POWER Compliments of CORPORATION GENERAL SUPPLIES Live Better Electrically 184 Compliments of Compliments of SPEED-E-E SHOP, INC. SUNNYSIDE TRAILER PARK Congratulations Class of '71 Hwy. 301 and Charles Street H. E. MAINS and METAL WORKS Hwy. 54 E. and 12th Street 940 Tucker Road Phone 782-2415 THE VILLAGE WEST REAL ESTATE BEAUTY SALON Complete Real Estate Service 508 8th Street Zephyrhills, Fla. We truly care. Give us a try. Phone 782-2389 JACK RAMSEY MOTORS Congratulations to Class of 1971 1204 E. Baxter Str. Plant City, Florida Dodge - Dart - Chrysler Dodge Trucks L G. EDWARD INSURANCE 185 Congratulations Seniors of 71 FLAMINGO DRIVE-IN KOT KURL Fran, Mabel, and Louis Wish all 1971 Seniors Good Luck In the Future uniTed Vfarm agency Real - sSS Estate Realtor Compliments of Representative LEWIS P. MANN D.D.S. 1550 Highway 301 N. Zephyrhills, Fla. THOMAS E. FOSTER O.D. Phone 782-2416 or 782-6076 P. H. MURPHY REAL ESTATE Compliments of W. La SONDA R. C. HOWELL 1412 Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills, Fla. CABINET MFG Congratulations Seniors JOHN VINCENT INSURANCE AGENCY Zephyrhills Zephyrhills, Fla. 33599 Compliments or Compliments of KEN’S MOBILE HOMES CARLETA’S BEAUTY SALON Highway 301 - North Zephyrhills 782-7340 703 15th Avenue Zephyrhills, Fla. BURNETTE’S NURSERY ZEPHYR PINES MOTEL Citrus Trees and Shubbery Sodding and Landscaping Hwy 301 N. Phone 782-1209 Rt. 2 Box 163 Zephyrhills Overnights and Kitchenetts Owners and Operators ROBERT and JEAN COMER Phone 782-9816 Compliments of GULF CITIES GAS CORPORATION HAPPY HILL MOTEL 5 Beautiful Acres Surrounded by Orange Groves M. L. Lawson Hwy. 301 N. Ed Lawson Zephyrhills 782-2017 THESE SAVINGS AND MORE 1401 S. Collins Street Plant City, Fla. 187 Compliments of SEWING CENTER CUNNINGHAM FURNITURE Millends and Fabrics 609 10th Ave. Zephyrhills, Phone Florida 782-1187 Zephyrhills, Florida PEEPLE’S CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE BARBER BLOCK PLANT, INC. Shoes for the Entire Family Complete Suppliers of Concrete Nationally Advertised Brands Products for Home, Farm, and Industry 617 5th Avenue Zephyrhills P.O. Box 987 782-1565 Zephyrhills 782-1115 793-3001 THE BANK OF PASCO COUNTY The Oldest State Chartered Bank in Florida Member FDIC Full Service Bank Checking Savings Christmas Club Accounts 3 drive-in windows 1 walk-up window Free Parking Corner 7th and Meridian Dade City Phone 567-5107 188 PLANT CITY GROWERS ASSN. WOODY’S FURNITURE ACE HARDWARE Farm Supplies Hardware Sporting Goods Gift Ware Phone 752-4161 102 N. Evers Plant City, Fla. AND ANTIQUES Furniture Refinishing 415 N. 7th Street Phone 567-3130 Dade City, Florida Congratulations Seniors Congratulations to the Class of 71 ZEPHYR AVIATION INC. MORTON’S FLORIST MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Compliments of PIERRE MOTEL Congratulations to the Class of 71 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ramey Owner-Operator CROY’S VILLAGE JEWELER Phone 782-1214 205 S. 7th Street Phone Dade City, Fla. 567-2378 ZEPHYR KLEEN CARS INC. 601 Gall Blvd. Phone 782-1012 JERRY’S MOBILE HOME SALES New Used Mobile Homes Phone 782-1012 601 Gall Blvd. 782-7616 Zephyrhills, Fla. 189 The Western PASCO FARM RANCH SUPPLY, INC. Highway 301 N. Dade City Me GINNES LUMBER CO. Everything to Build Anything 511 S. Collins Street Phone Plant City, Fla. 752-3163 PLANT FINANCE CO. See Bill McClelland For Loans up to $9600. Phone 752-2313 or 752-3108 115 W. Reynolds Plant City WISEMAN’S STUDIO For Your Graduation Portraits in living color Call Us For An Appointment 426 N. 7th Street Dade City MARVIN’S BP SERVICE 301 South at State Road 39 Zephyrhills, Fla. Phone 782-3129 NAPA STANDARD AUTO PARTS 915 Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills, Florida Congratulations to the Class of 1971 CAPRI BARBER BEAUTY SHOP BOYD AND EVELYN CAUDILL 190 Compliments of DAVID Y. COVERSTON REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER 191 FAST-FRESH-GOOD BIFF-BURGER Drive In LOCATED AT Tune 1400 for Top Gun Radio u Town and Country Music WPAS ZEPHYR SHOPPING PLAZA Pasco County's only Full-time Radio Station 1000 Watts Compliments of CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS City of Pure Water AUTO CLINIC SERVICE CENTER If Ken can't fix it you'd better junk it. 199 1st St. Zephyrhills NEUKOM’S DRUG STORE Prescriptions - Drugs Sundries - Gifts - Cosmetics Fountain Service 782-1315 5th Ave. Why wish for tomorrow? COMMERCIAL BANK OF DADE CITY Why not save at 1st Federal for that College Education? Member - Ellis Group of Banks with resources over $350,000,000.00 Student Loans Available to Customers of the Association FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PLANT CITY 102 WEST BAKER SI PIANI CITY 420 BRANDON BIVD BRANDON 193 Compliments of RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME Ambulance in a Hurry Day 782-1528 Night 113 So. Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills Little Paper With Big Circulation Hardware for Hardwear 312 North 7th St. Phone 567-3362 194 Gas . . . Makes the Big Difference JOE HERRMANN’S, INC. Dade City BADCOCK Furniture and Appliances Badcock Will Treat You Right 316 N. 7th Street Dade City, Florida Phone 567-2868 Congratulations to the Class of 71 Our Best Wishes to the FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PASCO COUNTY Class '71' THE ZEPHYRHILLS NEWS Offices in Both Dade City and Zephyrhills Voice of the City of Pure Water Since 1911 409 E. Church Ave. 5th Ave. Dade City Zephyrhills 195 Congratulations from the employees of KASH ‘N’ KARRY Congratulations to the Class of '71' Our Best Wishes to the Class of 71 THE THRIFTWAY FOOD STORE BURNS REAL ESTATE AND 301 North Zephyrhills, Fla. Where Everyone is a Guest. INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations to the Class of 1971 CARDLAND Zephyr Plaza Zephyrhills Compliments of MARION B. SMITH FLORIST 707 2nd Ave. Phone Zephyrhills 782-1106 782-2006 Flowers for All Occasions Compliments of THE JIM GLOSSON CO. 19? 198 Look to this day! June fourth For it is life, the very life of life. In its brief course lie all the varieties and realities of your existence: The bliss of growth; The glory of action; The splendor of beauty; For yesterday is already a dream - - Sanscrit For every human, there is a goal for which he is striving. Whether it is a goal for the improvement of the individual, or for society itself, it will eventually be attained. Now, as the close of the year is drawing near, the graduates and underclassmen of 1971 slowly narrow the generation gap, to become the potential leaders of tomorrow. Jan Hartwig - '72 Ever present is the future Forever gone is the past Each generation brings its fads And ours shan't be the last. With outstretched arms before us We reach out to attain our goal Now as the school year terminates We’ll remember the turmoil we faced How each week went fluttering by - Everything so fast-paced. Never shall we forget the times Filled with joy, memories, and tears Some of the best days of our young lives Alas! Our high school years! Jan Hartwig - '72 199 1971 2 ephi Iseo e LYNDA STEWART-----------------------------------Editor. Faculty, Introduction, Epilogue JOHN COVERSTON - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Business Manager, Advertisements RICK MOORE.....................................................................Sports JEFF BROWN......................................................................Sports MABEL ENGLISH-------------------- - - - — — - Senior Class, Organizations BILL SHANNON — ------ - Sports, Sophomore Class CATHY RAMEY--------------------------------------------- Senior Class, Organizations PATTI BARLOW - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Activities LARRY Mac DONALD - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Photographer STEVE REAGAN — - ------------------------------ ----------------- - Sophomore Class JONI PALMER------------------------------------------------Junior Class, Organizations JOAN KOSSIK - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - Faculty, 7th Grade, Epilogue RICK REGAN------------------------------------------ Freshman Class, Photographer GAIL HAMBRIGHT--------------------------------------------- Junior Class, Activities JIM COSTON - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -8th Grade, Photographer Thanks to Winston Halcomb for his contribution Our sincere thanks to MR. BERNARD WICKSTROM for his co-operation and help in supplying us with much needed pictures. - U£e Z ep. Hi s SCO 700


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