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A center of research...
Training ground for new teachers...
P.K. Yonge...
Provides best program of instruction possible...
Enables students...
The Freedom to examine...
And search for themselves...
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CARING MEANS INVOLVEMENT
Inquiry... Responsibility... Pride...
Togetherness... School Spirit...
Rules for Freedom... Barefoot...
Victory!
INVOLVEMENT
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Community involvement...
Relaxed Student-teacher relationship...
Open and honest communication...
Becoming aware breeds understanding...
Understanding is knowledge.!
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ADMINISTRATION
The Director. responsiblefor all as-
pects of school's program... communi-
cates to those making decisions about
the school...the services rendered...
and the support needed...
The Principal... oversees school affairs
... responsible for day-to-day operation
of school...
Coordinator of Pupil Personnel Services
... coordinates all students activities...
special guidance services dean of
students...
Mr. Hannum
Principal: Mr. Neller
Director: Dr. Hodges
FACULTY
A P.K. Yonge faculty member...Must be
understanding.. .willing to try and present new
ideas...be able to communicate openly with
students... and be patient with people who talk
and throw paper wads--a sign of excess energy...
A P. K. Yonge faculty member learns with
his class... gives more than just the educa-
tional commitment to the school... A faculty
member gives his commitment to further the
educational system used today...
Mrs. Calhoun
Mr. Gasche (far left)
Science Faculty:
Mr. Gadsden, Mr. Alteri,
Mr. Becht.
Mrs. Griffin
Mr. Abbott
Mrs. Crebo
Mrs. West
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FACULTY
Mr. Davis and Mrs. Conner (above)
Mr. Horn (above left)
Mrs. Hart (left)
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HOMECOMING
Homecoming 1968, the most unu-
sual and spirited event of the school
year. This year the occasion involved:
Selection of Homecoming theme -
"Devils Enslaved By The Mighty Blue
Waves". ..writing, judging, develop-
ing and presentation of Hi-Tide skits
... Thursday night... Hi-Tide .. pre-
sided over by M. C. 's Robbie Watts
and Pete Trimmer ... Presentation
of Homecoming court... a smile ...
announcement of new Homecoming
King and Queen Dave Dobson and
Louise Lastinger... A joy and delight
for all...Skits... Specialty Acts.
Homecoming Sponsors: Pam Goodhart,
Becky Taylor, Jeannie Fitzpatrick.
Prince and Princess:
Jimmie Springfield and Mary Taylor.
Waves rain over Devils.
King and Queen:
Dave Dobson and Louise Lastinger
The Homecoming Court:
Carolyn Beazlie and Reggie Davis,
Carol Clark and Paul Hammond.
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HI-TIDE
... The winners... Tennessee Tuxedo...Oh.
Ye Gods...Mother Floyd's, Nursery Rhymes
... Specialty Act: Uncle Sam's Toy Shop
Special Bulletin: Hurricane Gladys approach-
ing--Heavy rains andhighwinds expected in
Gainesville tomorrow... Students cries of
"Oh, no, "echoed through the school... Winds
blew and thunder showers prevailed through-
out the night ... Friday arrived... weather
unchanged ... all silently wondered, "Will
the game be played?"... Weather reports
were checked periodically ... Gladys still
threatened... 2:15 p.m. ... Pep assemble
cheers went up as the announcement came
... "The Game Will Be Played"... The kick-
off. anticipation... rain... First Quarter...
rain... Second quarter... the crowd cheered
... rain... Half-time ... Third quarter...
rain... Fourth quarter... the game ends...
a tie... the dance... midnight... Homecoming
1968...
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MUSICAL
Oliver!
Charles Dickens classic put to music...
A heart rendering story...
Laughter... sadness.. love...
friendship.., sorrow...
All these were combined in the memorable
production by the Senior Chorus, directed
by Mrs. Arizzi.
Oliver ........................... Viki Schmidt
Nancy ....................... Michele Morland
Bill Sikes .................. Jimmie Springfield
Mr. Bumble...................... Robbie Watts
Widow Corney .................. Vickie Sterrett
Fagin ............................ David Small
Artful Dodger ................. Owen Shoemaker
Bet .......................... Jennifer Pritchett
Mr. Sowerberry .................. Ralph Johnson
Mrs. Sowerberry................ Michelle Spears
Mrs. Bedwinj ................. Rosalyn Johnson
Noah ......................... Vance Johnston
Charlotte... ..................... Ginny Sandefur
Mr. Brownlow.................George Edwardson
Charley Bates............. Anne Cowperthwaite
Dr. Grigwig .. .............. Tom Lindenfelser
Old Sally...................... Sandi Landsman
Junior Play
Life With Father,
Takes you back to the good old days.
The 1800's... New York City...
Madison Avenue...
A visit to the Day House.
Uproarously funny and full of laughter.
A good production by the Junior Class.
CAST
Father..................... Robbie Watts
Mother.................... Elise Henry
Clarence, Jr.............. Pete Trimmer
John ...................... Bill Wright
Whitney ...................Joe Smith
Harlan.................... Alan Ayers
Aunt Cora ................ Jennifer Spache
Mary Skinner ............. Becky Taylor.
Dr. Floyd ................ Gary Gordon
Dr. Humphreys............ Bill Freeman
Dr. Somers................ Neil Fullagar
Margaret.................. Lynn Cunningham
Annie .....................Janet Kurth
Delia .....................Joy Clark
Nora.... ................. Michele Spears
Maggie.....................Gail Wright
SENIOR PLAY
The Crucible...
The Salem witch trials... 1692.
Fear... Panic... Persecution...
Interwined with a search for justice.
Intensely emotional...
An incredible production by the Senior Class.
John Proctor ................. George Edwardson
Abigail Williams ..................Vicki Sterrett
Elizabeth Proctor .................. Sally Kline
Reverend John Hale.............. Larry Pritchett
Judge Hathorne ................. Richard Martin
Betty Parris ................ Mary Dee Stensgaard
Reverend Samuel Parris............ Doug Murphy
Tituba......................... Cheryl Duncan
Mrs. Ann Putnam .................. Linda Brown
Thomas Putnam .................... Tom Smith
Mercy Lewis .................. Iwana Dale
Mary Warren .................. Ann Perry
Susanna Wallcot ................. Sherry Martin
Rebecca Nurse ....................... Jane Fox
Giles Cory .............. ..... Tom Lindenfelser
Francis Nurse .................. Emmett Dupree
Ezekiel Cheever ......... ..... Doug Horn
John Willard......................... John Remillet
Deputy Governor Danforth.......... Bruce Evjen
Sarah Good .................. Mary Ann Emerson
Martha Corey ................... Mari Riherd
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P. K.'s Young
What traditional event took hours
of buying patterns... selecting ma-
terial ... fitting... pinning.., cutting
... snipping... sewing... ripping...
and more sewing?
What involved the work.. effort
.. creative ability.. .dramatic talents
... and time of 45 ninth grade girls,
and instructor Mrs. Ingle?
What event presented poised, well
groomed girls modeling versatile,
stylish outfits with coordinated color
schemes?
The P. K. Yonge Fashion Show,
what else? ?
Originals For '69
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Help Build Our School
In Partnership With The Peace Corps
And A Community Overseas
CongrotatiA You Daid I !!
(At Right) On the first row are the Student Body officers. From left to right are Bill
Reeves, Treasurer; David Dobson, President; Jacque Fellers, Secretary; and Mike
McNellis, Vice President.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
P. K. Yonge's student government
organization...meets once a week, Wed-
nesday, during school. Participants re-
ceive an informal lesson in democratic
process and parliamentary procedure. t
Among this year's major accomplish-
ments...the student handbook...received
at the first of the year. The abolitionof
the Honor Court...now the student ethics
committee. And the completion of the
School to School fund.. .started two years
ago. A
Special thanks from the Annual Staff
for the left over money earned on the School
to School fund work day... It helped! \
AWARDS AND HONORS
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY...
scholarship, service, leadership,
citizenship, character... 3.0 aca-
demic grade average...
honoring qualified students...
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
QUALIFYING TEST...five semi-
finalists...went on to be five fina-
lists...
Debbie Bartley... Gainesville Jun-
ior Miss...
FLORIDA'S JUNIOR MISS...
Congratulations ... you made us
proud. One honor awarded to P.K.
Yonge by the Exchange Club... THE
FREEDOM SHRINE...A year of
excellent achievements.
(Far Left) Florida Junior Miss, Debbie Bartley. (Immediate Left) National
Merit Finalists. (Top) National Honor Society. (Above) Ralph Turlington
standing by the Freedom Shrine.
SERVICE CLUBS
INTERACT CLUB...service organi-
zation.., sponsored by Gainesville Rota-
ry Club...33 members...dedicated to the
ideals of good fellowship...better parti-
cipation in school and community service
projects. In upholding these ideals each
member .. worked at Southwest Communi-
ty Center.. .provided benches for P.K. 's
campus... co-sponsored dance with the
Anchors... elected lovely Anchor... Carol
Clark... as their 1969 Interact Sweetheart.
KEY CLUB... sponsoredby Universi-
ty Kiwanis Club... 23 member organization
...primary interest was to seek ways to
provide an opportunity for leadership...
training in service for school and communi-
ty. Major activities for the year included
...helping with concessions...and parti-
cipating in school work days.
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Carol Clark the Interact Sweetheart.
KEYETTES
SERVICE CLUBS
ANCHOR CLUB...girls service or-
ganization... sponsored by Pilot Club...
35 members ... involved in school and
community activities.., helped with con-
cessions during football season...parti-
cipated in school workdays ... worked
evenings with children at Bell Nursery...
tutored students at Southwest Community
Center ... smiles for everyone ... and
kisses for Reggis, 1969 Anchor Admiral...
KEYETTE CLUB... service organi-
zation for girls with at least a 3.0 grade
average... sponsored by University Ki-
wanis Club...35 members rendered out-
standing service to school... sponsored
teacher of the week... delighted Basketball
boys with sandwiches after games...par-
ticipated with other service clubs in school
workdays.. .willingness to serve others...
helped to improve the community.. .tutored
students at Carver Library... contributed
to Heart Fund... laughs... rainy day Demp -
ster-Dumpster painting.. .fun ?
ANCHORS
PARA-MED.
PARA-MEDICAL CLUB... spon-
sored by Mrs. Jean Brown... 12 girls
...interested in giving their time...
talent... service... and para-medical
training.. .to help Alachua General and
Medical Center hospital staffs.
(Above) Mrs. Brown, Sponsor, talking with
student, Joy Clark.
(Above) Seated, Karen Crago; from left to right, Susan Junkin, Susan Sheppard, Kathy
Wade, Lynn Cunningham, Patty Rodgers, Joy Clark, Sherry Martin, and Gussie Taylor.
SENIORS.... Seniors.... need I say more...
LANGUAGE CLUBS
The language clubs of P.K. Yonge
help give...knowledge of the history of
France and Spanish-speaking nations
... abetter understandingof the culture
of these countries. Among their activi-
ties are...singing.. .dancing...dinners
...traditional parties ... French Con-
gress and Spanish Congress ... Enjoy-
ment for all interested students.
(Above) Miss Pullan, our French teacher.
(Immediate Right) Girls of the French
Club in their French costumes. (Above
Right) Several -members of the Spanish
Club. (Far Right)Mrs. Rabell, our Span-
ish teacher, listening to student.
FRENCH
(Above) The Annual staff, including Mr. Ring the Spon-
sor. Not pictured are: Gail Wright, the photographers,
Larry Dixon and Warren Sarle, and the editor, Martha
Egger. (Right) Photograph by Marty Jourard. (Above Right)
The Virtu staff, including the editors, Jane Fox and Jeff
Jourard, both seated. (Far Right) Jeff Jourard.
PUBLICATIONS
The two major contributions from
the journalism field at P. K. ...the
Yongester.. .put out by the annual staff
...Virtu... put out by the seniors...
Virtu... stories, poems, haiku...
Annual staff.. .copy, layouts, pic-
tures, deadlines...
Both staffs try to put forth the best
publications possible! It is hard work
and gives great satisfaction at the end
...however...you must remember...
they tried... and if you think you could
have done better... 'ou should have
been there to help!
BAND
The Blue Wave Marching Band...
helped to boost school spirit during
Football and basketball seasons...per-
formed at all home games...was there
to cheer the team on to victory. March-
ing... a few sour notes to be corrected
...Concerts...the new Stage Band...
Contest... All of this added up to hard
work and many devoted hours of trying
to reach perfection.
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MAJORETTES
Long hours of practice...after school *
till five. Dance and march routines...
with a special routine for Hi-Tide. Twirl-
ing at the football games ... a dropped
baton.., a moment of embarrassment.
Participation in the Christmas and Uni-
versity of Florida Homecoming Parades.
.. These are just a few of the credits that
go to the Majorettes.
Co-Captain, Carol Clark
(Left) Majorettes Training Squad. (Above) Majorettes from left to right: Susan Dauphinee, Prissy Barton, Pam Lucas,
Carolyn Beazlie, Susie Steele, Becky Taylor, Louise Lastinger, Carol Clark, and Bernadette Harper.
Co-Captain, Carolyn Beazlie
CHORUS... seventy five enthusiastic
members ... talented ... creative direc-
tress ... all gifted musicians ... sang. '
during Christmas season for Mall shop- .
pers ... went caroling ... gave music
appreciation assembly ... sang for 1969
Baccalaureate.. .presented fantastic dra-
matic production of Dickens' "Oliver"...
BOYS ENSEMBLE... sangfor Hi-Tide
... Gainesville Junior Miss Pageant...
GIRLS ENSEMBLE... performed for
Jaycee Banquet...Medical Guild Conven-
tion...
JUNIOR CHORUS ... future chorus
members to carry on the Fame...con-
test...superior.
(Upper Right) Our greatly appreciated
teacher, Mrs. Arizzi. (Upper Left)
Senior Chorus. (Above) Junior Chorus.
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The team that Floyd built!
A team with plays such as... quarter-
back sneaks ... passes ... rushes ... end
around sweeps ... intermixed with a few
broken plays. All of this and more went
into the making of this year's football
team.
A year of... nine wins ...no loses...
one tie... the Suwannee Conference Cham -
pionship.. District and Regionalplay offs.
Long hours ... few in number ... but the
job was done.
A few of the awards...
All State Honors: Reggie Davis ...
Honorable Mention to Emmett Dupree,
Owen Shoemaker, and Mike McNellis.
The team voted on these honors ... Most
Valuable Player -Reggie Davis... Sports-
manship Owen Shoemaker ... Linemen
of the Year Steve Orton ... Back of the
Year Mike McNellis ... Captains of the
Year -Vance Johnston, Owen Shoemaker
and Reggie Davis.
(Above) Reggie Davis, Our All State Player.
(At Left) Our Mighty Coach Floyd.
Varisty; Top row, left to right, Coach Floyd, Rayfield McGhee, Emmett Dupree, Vance Johnston, Reggie Davis,
Owen Shoemaker, Steve Orton, Bill Clark, Bruce Evjen. Middle row: Coach Hawkins, Fred Rothwell,Vernon
Holliman, Kim Landsman, Scott Williams, Al Murray, Paul Hammond, Richard Martin, Karl Hammond. Bottom
row: Don Blitch, John Dee, Gene Janes, Eddie Dowling, Ralph Johnson, MikeMcNellis, Brad Suter, Coach Cutcliffe.
FOOTBALL
1968 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
We They
Union County 27 6
Dixie County 39 7
North Marion 47 0
Chiefland 21 0
Williston 7 7
Baker County 27 6
Citrus 53 0
Lafayette 20 19
Santa Fe 19 14
Hamilton 28 14
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Eight smiling co-eds... trained during
summer at ACA...major assetto school
and sports department... promoted good
sportsmanship .. served dinners for
visiting cheerleaders... led homecoming
motorcade... decorated locker room for
football team..and after over-exercised
muscles..hoarse voices..hours of prac-
tice...always had energy... enthusiasm .
.spirit...to cheer...the team...on to..
Victory! Victory! P.K.Y.
(Left) A-squad: Starting at the front with Captain, Patsy Munden
going clockwise, Ann Cowperthwaite, Mary Taylor, Nancy
Wilkowske, Peggy Hammond, Debbie Bartley, Bobbie Colson, and
Jacque Fellers.
(At left) Miss Dalsheimer,
Sponsor, talks with the A-
squad. (Below) The B-squad,
from left to right, Paula Mc-
Gehee, Julie Warmke, Car-
men Garcia, Pam Goodhart,
Ellen Johnson, Karen Dau-
phinee, Jo Ann Wright, and
Carolie Dixon.
Back row, from left to right: David Dobson, Paul Hammond, Andy Taylor, Rayfield McGhee, Vance Johnston,
Preston; manager.
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Back row, from left to right: David Dobson, Paul Hammond, Andy Taylor, Rayfield McGhee, Vance Johnston,
Johnny Clark, Jimmie Springfield, Reggie Davis, Bill Clark, Glenn Kitchens, John Warnick, Fred Lewis, Nick
Garcia, and Larry Dixon, Front row, left to right, Gary Wilkowske; manager, Coach Wilbur Hoskins, Clifford
Preston; manager.
BASKETBALL
Interlachen ... opening ... rough 25
game schedule ... it's a challenge ...
major asset is height... improved re-
bounding ... helped to win ... Santa Fe
Christmas Tournament.. Suwannee Con-
ference Seasonal and Tournament.
B-Squad: Top row, left to right, Joe Smith, Chuck Anderson, Jeff Purdy, Dan Crago, Johnny Fitzpatrick, James
Preston, Bruce Wilkinson, Steve Littler, Brad Suter, Mike Myers, Karl Hammond, Danny Dresdner. Bottom, left
to right, Eric Watts; manager, Ed Jones; coach, Scott Wright; manager.
BASKETBALL
1968-69 Schedule
December
Interlachen W
Williston W
Hawthorne W
Hamilton County W
Dixie County W
Cedar Key W
Newberry W
January
Lafayette County W
North Marion L
Chiefland L
Santa Fe W
Union County W
Cedar Key W
Dixie County W
Williston W
February
North Marion W
Hamilton County W
Union County W
Chiefland W
Williston W
North Marion W
Cross City W
Santa Fe L
Lafayette County W
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Junior High: Bruce Cunningham, Emory Springfield, Vince McGhee, John Perry,
Chuck Hogan, David Smith, Casey Paganini, Billy Potter, Jerry Jones, Sammy
Clark, Clifford Newcomb, Rick Morris; coach.
BASEBALL
and TRACK
BASEBALL... this year Coach Haw-
kins ... assisted by Coach Hoskins ...
coached our team... another great sea-
son... anxious spectators...hot, roast-
ing sun... all with a happy ending...
TRACK... Coach Stewart.. an honor-
able team...unsurpassed.. .quite a task
... sweat.. .toil. .but the Blue Wave fans
are never let down.
CROSS COUNTRY...ateam not to be
forgotten.. .plenty of struggle... all the
way to State... excellent job..and we're
proud.
Baseball, top row, left to right: Charles Matthews; manager, Brad Suter, Freddy Lewis, Mike
Myers, Johnny Clark, Vance Johnston, Jimmie Springfield, Qwen Shoemaker, Paul Hammond
Chuck Anderson, Bottom row: Mike McNellis, Emory Springfield, Karl Hammond, James Le-
Moyne, Dave Dobson, Ralph Johnson, Eddie Dowling, Joe Wirtala, Gary Cunningham; Manager.
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Track Team: Top row, left to right: Steve Littler, Steve Orton, Steve Beckwith, Joe Smith, Jimmie
Springfield, Johnny Clark, Nick Garcia, Ralph Johnson, Bill Reeves. Middle row: Paul Hammond, Jim
Rising, John Greene, Walter Johnston, Steve Preston, Bill Wright, Ken Reed, Mike McNellis, Brad
Suter. Bottom row: Danny Holton, Bob Hendry, Vince McGhee, Tommy Brewer, T. O. Sterrett, Ken
Noble, Jeff Purdy, Bruce Wilkinson, Ricky Carnell. Not Pictured: Reggie Davis, Bruce Evjen, Johnny
Fitzpatrick, Vance Johnston, Glenn Kitchens, Richard Martin, Rayfield McGhee, Kim Preston, and
John Warnick.
Cross Country Team: Top row, left to right: Bruce Wilkinson, T.
O. Sterrett, Tommy Brewer. Bottom row: Jeff Purdy, Steve Preston,
Johnny Clark, Nick Garcia, and Ricky Carnell.
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GOLF and TENNIS
The second year ... proud to present
the Golf and Tennis teams ... who have
made us even prouder of our wonderful
school.
GOLF TEAM...one member...tough
job...but a P. K. Yonge student can do
it... alone... Elizabeth Pooley... all the
way to State.
TENNIS TEAM... tough opposition...
exhausting practice ... rewarding ... A.
tribute to our find tennis teams.
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Nick Garica, Warren Sarle, and Bruce Evjen,
Bottom row: Dennis Warmke, John Warnick, and
Billy Potter.
Girls Tennis Team: Top row, from left to right:
Lee Henderson, Peggy Hammond, Karen Steele,
and Iwana Dale. Bottom row: Julie Warmke,
Lynn Cunningham, and Carmen Garica.
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Philip Alexander
Ainsley Atkins
Susan Bean
John Bevis
Kathy Bice
Rhonda Billings
Don Blitch
Innis Bowers
Fred Boyles
Tommy Brewer
Sammy Clark
Trippy Coggins
Freshmen
Lynn Hamilton
Lee Henderson
Bill Hodges
Kate Hodges
Church Hogan
Anita Holden
Peter Holbrook
John Holland
Jimmy Howes
Patsy Jackson
Rita Janes
Jerry Jones
Sheryle Jones
Marty Jourard
Robert Karp
Sharon Keene
Jay Keister
Bradley Kimbrough
Richard Lund
Randy McClellan
FRESHMEN
Vince McGhee
Celia Martin
Sally Menke
Chris Michael
Melissa Murphy
Jan Neylans
Cliff Newcomb
Joe Nickolls
David Noyes
Lorann Orr
Casey Paganini
Jon Perry
Billy Potter
Joe Price
FRESHMEN
Ray Ellen Prystowsky
Bill Purkey
Joe Raye
Marguerite Reed
Wade Ring
Darlene Roberson
Ursula Schneider
David Smith
John Smith
Emory Springfield
Lynn Stacey
Dawn Stephens
Sarah Strickland
John Svarlien
Carl Swenson
Steve Thomas
Carla Van Arnam
Alan Wade
Jo Ellen Wallace
Joni Ward
Jonathan Will
Karen Williams
Lee Ann Williams
Laurel Wiltband
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Chuck Anderson
Prissy Barton
Cecil Batie
Tom Batey
Ursula Brockbank B'r
Debbie Butler
Ricky Carnell
Harrell Chotas
Cathy Clark
Claudia Cluff
Debbie Coggins
Joey Conner
Marva Coward
Beth Cowart
Dan Crago
David Crews
Karen Dauphinee
John Dee
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Danny Dresdner
David Edgar
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Mary Lou Egger
Tommy Ellis
Don Emerson
Charles Eno
Johnny Fitzpatrick
Al Foster
John Freeman
Carmen Garcia
John Greene
Carolyn Griffin
Karl Hammond
Bernadette Harper
Bob Hendry
Marilyn Hicks
Ralph Hipp
Danny Holton
Gordon Horn
Wanda Huckabee
IKaren Hustad
Ellen Johnson
Rosalyn Johnson
Jimmy Johnston
Walter Johnston
Bill Kline
SOPHOMORES
Mark Leadon
Steve Littler
Jody Lynch
Paula McGeehee
Kathleen McNellis
Brenda Mixon
Al Morgan
Shannon Munden
Al Murray
Mike Myers
Elizabeth Nettles
Chris Newell
Lindsay Newman
Ken Noble
Ben Orton
Maria Perez
Steve Perkins
Jean Person
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Not Pictured:
Pam Goodhart
Debbie Pearson
Debbie Thomas
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Elizabeth Pooley
Stewart Powers
James Preston
Jenny Pritchett
Jeff Purdy
Rebecca Quintana
Francisco Rabell
Gail Reaves
Lanny Reddick
Ginny Sandefur
Viki Schmidt
John Shoemyen
Julie Warmke
Richard Whitehouse
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Bruce Wilkinson
Jerry Wilson
JUNIORS
Alan Ayers
Rachel Bailey
Bobby Bates
Bill Clark
Johnny Clark
Joy Clark
Joyce Cosby
Ann Cowperthwaite
Jean Crago
Preston Crider
Virginia Cripe
Lynn Cunningham
Susan Dauphinee
Carolyn Dennison
David Dupree
David Earlywine
Aynn Eggert
Sharon Ellis
Lynn Erb
Robert Fabrick
Jacqui Fellers.
Bill Freeman
Neil Fullager
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JUNIORS
Nick Garcia
Gary Gordon
Peggy Hammond
Hoyt Haymans
Laura Hansen
Elise Henry
Barbara Hilleary
Mike Hogan
Vernon Holliman
David Holton
Joyce Horner
Gene Janes
Susan Junkin
Steve Keene
Glenn Kitchens
Janet Kurth
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Kim Landsman
James LeMoyne
Freddy Lewis
Dorothy Lippert
Andreana Lisca
Pam Lucas
Billy Lund
Ronnie Lund
Mac Gravely
Mary Jane Mathis
Pam Marcus
Dan Marvel
Melinda Meaders
Wally Newcomb
Bill Neylands
Steve Orton
Jennifer Opp
Kelli Perkins
Steve Preston
Kathlenn Ramsey
Jim Rising
Ken Reed
Patti Rodgers
Fred Rothwell
Susan Sheppard
Sibet Shoemyen
Joe Smith
Jennifer Spache
Michelle Spears
Jimmie Springfield
Steve Soar
David Spinks
Mary Stalnaker
Charles Stearns
Teresita Suarez
Becky Taylor
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Gussie Taylor
Mary Taylor
Pete Trimmer
Kathy Wade
Robbie Watts
Molly Webb
Nancy Wilkowske
Danny Williams
Scott Williams
Tooty Wiltbank
Billy Woodbury
Bill Wright
Gail Wright
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David Carr
Joyce Robbins
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SERVICE
Mary Graham
SERVICE
Iwana Dale
ATHLETICS
Reggie Davis
LEADERSHIP
David Dobson
BEST ALL AROUND
Andy Taylor
Not Pictured:
FINE ARTS
David Thorp
SCHOLARSHIP
Mike Howard
SENIORS
Prissy Alden
Debbie Bartley
Mary Ann Barton
Steve Beckwith
Carolyn Beazlie
SENIORS
Karen Crago
Melba Callejas
Bobbie Colson
Ruth Cowart
Dian Booth
Linda Brown
Carol Clark
Gale Davis
Iwana Dale
Temi Davis Jack Dixon
Eddie Dowling
SENIORS
Reggie Davis
David Dobson
Larry Dixon
Cheryl Duncan
George Edwardson
SENIORS
Emmett Dupree Marc DuPree
Martha Egger Mary Ann Emerson
Edgar. Fernandez
Bruce Evjen
Liz Faulkner
SENIORS
Jeannie Fitzpatrick
Mike Galyean
Jane Fox Manuel Galvez
Kiki Gordon
Mary Graham
Paul Hammond
Kitty Hinton
Lanita Hogan
SENIORS
Doug Horn Louise Howard
Elizabeth Hudson
Mike Howard
Pearce Hunt Ralph Johnson
Vance Johnston
Jeff Jourard
Aminta Karow
Sally Kline Sandy Landsman
Louise Lastinger
SENIORS
Aldo Liedtke
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Clark Lopresto
Rayfield McGhee
Mike McNellis
Richard Martin
Sherry Martin
Debbie Matthews
Nrelia Mesa
SENIORS
Michele Morland
Patsy Munden Doug Murphy
Ann Perry Kathy Poole
Kim Preston
Larry Pritchett
Jimmy Pruitt
Bill Reeves
SENIORS
Mari Riherd Valree Rogers Frank Rosas
Jose Salazar
Warren Sarle
SENIORS
Owen Shoemaker
Tommy Smith
Mary Dee Stensgaard
Vickie Sterrett
Mark Sunwall
Dennis Warmke
Karen Steele
Andy Taylor
Gail Ward
SENIORS
John Warnick
Robert Wilkinson
Jane Williams
Joe Wirtala
Not Pictured:
Tom Lindenfelser, John Remillet,
Daryl Simmons, David Small,
DavidThorp and Bernhard Lippert
Larry Wise
SENIOR DIRECTORY
PRISCILLA ALDEN Chorus 3,4; Girls Ensemble;
Chorus Production 3,4; Para-Med; Sr. Play.
DEBBIE BARTLEY- French Club 1, 2; Veep, 3 pres.;
Keyette Club 2,3 Pres. ,4; National Honor Society
3, 4; Chorus 4; Girls Ensemble; Chorus Production 4;
Cheerleader 3, 4; Hi-Tide 1,2,3,4; Fashion Show 1.
MARY ANN BARTON Spanish Club 2; Hi-Tide
1, 2, 3,4; Fashion Show 1.
CAROLYN BEAZLIE Keyette Club 2,3, 4; Band
1,2,3,4; Majorettes 2,3,4 Co-Head; Hi-Tide
1, 2,3,4; Homecoming Princess 3, Court 4; Prom
Committee 3, Sr. Play.
STEVE BECKWITH Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2.
DIAN BOOTH Band 1,2,3,4; Hi-Tide 2; Fashion
Show 1; Sr. Play.
LINDA BROWN Spanish Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Spanish
Honor Society 4 Treas.; Keyette Club 2, 3, 4; Stu-
dent Council 1; Band 1, 2;Hi- Tide 3; Fashion Show
1,3,4; Honor Court 3;Prom Committee 3; Sr. Play;
Virtu Staff 4.
MELBA CALLYAS Entered P. K. in 10th grade.
Fashion Show 3, 4; Hi-Tide 3,4; Sr. Play.
CAROL CLARK Anchor Club 2,3,4 Veep; Stu-
dent Council 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4;
Band 1,2,3, 4; Majorettes 2, 3, 4 Co-Head; Fash-
ion Show 1; Sr. Play; Homecoming Court 4;
Prom Committee 3; Interact Sweetheart 4.
BOBBIE COLSON Anchor Club 2,3, Veep 4
Pres.; Student Council 1; Band 1,2,3; Cheer-
leader 2, 3, 4 Co-Capt.; Hi-Tide 2, 3,4; Cho-
rus 4; Girls Ensemble; Chorus Production 4;Prom
Co-Chairman 3; Sr. Play.
RUTH COWART Hi-Tide 1,2,3; Sr. Play;
Fashion Show 1, 4.
KAREN CRAGO Para-Med Club 2,3,4 Pres.;
Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Tide 1,
2,3,4; Sr. Play.
IWANA DALE Spanish Club 1, 2; Spanish Honor
Society 2 Sec. 3,4; Keyette Club 2, 3, Veep, 4
Pres.; Student Council 3; National Honor Society
3, 4; Hi-Tide 3, 4; Fashion Show 1; Tennis 3; Hon-
or Court 1; Class Officer 3,4; Sr. Play.
GALE DAVIS Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4;
Chorus Production 2, 4;Hi-Tide 1, 3;Fashion Show
1, 3; Sr. Play; Homecoming Sponsor.
REGINALD DAVIS Key Club 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4;
Boys Ensemble; Chorus Production 2, 3, 4; Home-
coming Court 4; Prom M. C. 3; Football 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3, 4; Sr. Play; Anchor
Admiral. 4.
TEMI DAVIS Entered P. K. in 12th grade. Hi-
Tide 4; Sr. Play.
JACK DIXON Interact Club 2,3,4; Hi-Tide 1,
3, 4; Basektball 1, 2, 3.
LARRY DIXON Annual Staff Photographer 4;
Spanish Club 1, 2; Interact Club 2,3, 4; Student
Council 1,2; Hi-Tide 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4;
Track 1, 3,4; Cross Country 3.
DAVE DOBSON Spanish Club 2, 3; Interact Club
3 Pres., 4; Student Council 3 Treas., F. A. S. C.
Convention 2, 3; Fla. Youth Workshop 2, Student-
body President 4; Band 1; Hi- Tide 1, 2 M. C., 3;
Homecoming Prince 3, King 4; Boys State 3; Foot-
ball 1; Golf 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Track
2,3.
EDDIE DOWLING Interact 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Boys
Ensemble; Chorus Production 3, 4; Football 2,3, 4;
Baseball 4; Track 2, 3.
CHERYL DUNCAN Entered P. K. in 11th grade.
Anchor Club 4; Chorus 3,4; Girls Ensemble; Chorus
Production 3, 4; Hi-Tide 4; Fashion Show 3;Sr. Play.
EMMETT DUPREE National Honor Society 3, 4;
Band 1; Hi-Tide 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play; Football -1, 2,
4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2, 3,4.
MARC DUPREE Band 2,3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Boys En-
semble; Chorus Production 2,3,4; Hi-Tide 3; Foot-
ball 3.
GEORGE EDWARDSON French Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Court 2; Chancelor 3 &4;
Sr. Play; Chorus 4; Boys Ensemble; Chorus Pro-
duction 4.
MARTHA EGGER Annual Staff 3 Layout Editor,
4 Editor; Keyette Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2,
National Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Chorus
Production 3,4; Fashion Show 1; Sr. Play; Prom
Committee.
MARY ANN EMERSON Virtu Staff 3, 4; Art Staff;
Spanish Club 1; Keyette Club 2; Hi-Tide 3; Sr.
Play; Fashion Show 1; Prom Committee.
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