The majority of the alums of Winter Park High School, Class of 1961, matriculated from Glenridge Junior High School. Some publications from our Glenridge days have surfaced and we have them presented in this section of our web site. We have attempted to preserve the integrity of the images originally created for these publications -- many of these articles, poems and short stories along with the images we do not have the names of the authors.
The Kilt - Newspaper Gets It's Official Name

Published November 16, 1955 - The Kilt get's it's official name - selected by Joann Ross. This is the 2nd issue of the publication... Do you remember the names and events? (Thanks to Perky McKim for the publication.)

Winter Park Sun Herald
460 Enthused Pupils

Bright colors greated 460 enthused pupils during "Operation Big Switch. (Thanks to Anne Laing Ryder for the publication.)

The Kilt - Glenridge Opens

Glenridge opens new school plant March 12, 1956. Read about it in the official Glenridge newspaper, The Kilt - March 26, 1956. "Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own profit but the profit of many..." I Cor.10:13. (Thanks to George Fisher, Bob Cross and Tom Tobin for the publication.)

The Kilt - Ninth Grade at Glenridge May 18 , 1956. Eighth graders have special assembly to choose subjects; Fred Good and Sharon Cummings tied a Howard couple, Charles Sherman & Eleanor Hunt, for top honors in Jitterbugging, and much more...(Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Lions Win Again November 2, 1956. Lions Win Again! Mike Mosher is President! ...and much more. (Thanks to Linda Schmidt Rhodes for the publication.)
Presenting the Bands February 8 , 1957. The bands of Glenridge & Winter Park High School in the Annual Winter Pop Concert with Edgar W. Williams, Directing. (Thanks to Perky McKim for the publication.)
The Kilt - It's a Big Glenridge September 10, 1957. Twenty states and 2 countries are represented in the enrollment this fall.(Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - 9th Grade Tests September 17, 1957. Student Council Appoints Cabinet; Safety Patrol Appoints Officers, Activity Assembly Held September 10th, and much more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Safety Council Organized September 24, 1957. "G" Club Announces Membership and Safety Council Organized.(Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - We Play Memorial! October 1 , 1957. Alumni Return, Students Flock to First Dance, Dewey Ramsby Out for the Season. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - We Tie Memorial 6-6 October 8 , 1957. 3,500 people see 1st game; Snake Bites Boys (Chip Schram administered first aid); Jean Britt Hurt; Class Discusses Little Rock, Arkansas Situation; Band Survives Drill (Sharon May faints during practice); Going Steady Survey, and more.
The Kilt - Lions Down Lakeview 20-7 October 15 , 1957. B-47 Explodes; pilot and three passengers die, Red Cross Drive Goal 100%, Here's Glenridge Spirit, and much more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Lions Bow to Indians 41-6 October 22, 1957. Band Boosters sponsor Sock Hop; 8th Grades Taking Tests; 'GUN GLORY' is the featured movie starting Stewart Granger, and more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Lions Whip Panthers 19-0 October 29 , 1957. Cherry Pie Bakeoff Held (Karen Rothrock won 1st place!), Walter Farley Speaks, Halloween Parties, Chan Muller's favorite subject "Lunch. I like to eat!".(Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Lions Lose to Howard 14-0 November 5, 1957. Magazine drive starts, Mr. Sorensen Landscapes, Student Council weeds lawn, and much, much more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Lions Top Lee 14-13 November 19, 1957. Author Visits English Classes; Magazine Drive Nets $9,475.00, Lions Beat Apopka, and more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Santa's Helpers At Work December 3, 1957. Rusty Doolittle, President 9th Grade; Students Will Give to Needy; T.E.E. Underway - Students try the Russian System; Democracy Put to Work, and more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Kilt Wins A "1st" December 17 , 1957. Columbia Scholastic Press Evaluates School Paper - Glenridge in National Magazine - Seventh Grade Cheerleaders are Elected, and more. (Thanks to George Fisher & Linda Schmidt Rhodes for the publication.)
The Kilt - Siases Kidnapped January 21 , 1958. Teenage Boys Hold Family 14 Hours; Snow? Yes!; Lions Take Apopka 27-12, and more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Juvenile Delinquency On Rise In Area February 4 , 1958. Students to Confer on Test Scores; Conduct is Topic at Special Assmbly; Glenridge Band Plays for Grammer Schools, and more. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Glenridge Scouts Run Winter Park February 18 , 1958. Orange County Junior High School Basketball Tournament; Kids' Day at the County Fair; Vanguard missile destroyed by Navy while trying to put 2nd satellite into orbit; and more. (Thanks to Perky McKim & Loni Abbotts for the publication.)
The Kilt - Glenridge Is Two On March 12 March 4 , 1958. Lions Win Orange County Trophy, Bomb Scare in Seven Schools Causes Evacuations, Coach Mosher to go to Winter Park High School, Will Space Travel Help?, Prices Are Going Up...and more! (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Awards Are Given March 18 , 1958. Crossword Puzzle - can you solve it? Miss Mosher marries; Roman Dinner Planned by Latin Club, Awards Given - Basketball Letters & Intramural Awards Presented...and more! (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Honor Society Taps 40 Students April 1, 1958. Shorter School Daze Ahead! Students Win Science Awards (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
The Kilt - Students Elect Council Officers April 22, 1958. Ninth Grade Picnic May 16, Code Adopted, Career Day Planned for 9th Grade, Fashion Show In Mead Garden April 26, and more! (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
Fashions at Twilight April 26, 1958. This activity was held at Mead Gardens in Winter Park and was supported by most of the 9th grade class. (Thanks to Anne Laing for the publication.)
The P.T.A. Hand Book School Year 1957-1958. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
Spring Festival Extra April 5, 1957. Glenridge Spring Festival Extra - Spring, 1957. Don't miss the coronation of Glenridge's first Beauty Queen. (Thanks to Nancy Ann Wrenn for the publication.)
Top Forty Tunedex for the Week of November 9, 1957

List of the Top Forty Tunedex for the Week of November 9, 1957 was brought home from Cotillion. (Thanks to Nancy Ann Wrenn for the publication.)

Glenridge Student Handbook

Publication was 'affectionately dedicated to the class of '58, the first Glenridge class to have made the whole journey through junior high school under the sign of the rampant Scotch Lion'. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)

The Lions Pride

Publication was 'affectionately dedicated to the class of '58, the first Glenridge class to have made the whole journey through junior high school under the sign of the rampant Scotch Lion'. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)

The Christmas 1957 Plaid The first issue of "The Plaid" is truly representative of junior high literary work. The purpose of this magazine is to encourage effective expressions through creative writing. The work herein contained is not classwork. It is work done through the sincere desire of students to write. It was submitted as the student wrote it. It was not corrected by teachers, parents, or others. (Thanks to Perky McKim and Nancy Ann Wrenn for the publication.)
The Spring 1958 Plaid

The second issue of "The Plaid" released May, 1958 full of junior high literary work. The purpose of this magazine is to encourage effective expressions through creative writing. (Thanks to Perky McKim for the publication.)

Promotion Day May 30, 1958. (Thanks to George Fisher for the publication.)
Certification of Graduation Charlie Cayll found his certification of graduation. Do you know where yours is?
Glenridge 2003 Exterior Tom Tobin took pictures in January, 2003, of the junior high school we remember. Glenridge Junior High School, Winter Park is history. A new, modern facility -- Glenridge Middle School -- has been built across the street on the 'Orlando' side of Glenridge Way, with classes beginning fall, 2003.
Glenridge 2003 Interior Donna Nichols ('67) Whicker took pictures in September, 2003, of the junior high school we do NOT remember. The move to the new facility across the street had already been made and Donna's photographs capture a tired, worn out shell of a bunch of buildings that we were able to move into, brand new, in March, 1958. Thank goodness we have the old photo's and our memories.