Chattahoochee High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Chattahoochee, FL)
- Class of 1963
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1 ie Ofcf Soa A (■ )Aere c rangers Tire Honored (Jues s The South’s legends and true-life stories are rich with anecdotes of hospitality - whole-heartedly given and graciously accepted. When a stranger stood at the threshold, he became an honored guest of the house. We, the Annual Staff, wish to welcome you, a stranger to our 1962-1963 Annual and share with you, very briefly, our school life. d ie Je focu CHATTAHOOCHEE HIGH SCHOOL Chattahoochee, Florida ( Contents Oitle Gonten s Gf’faas and GAlma UCater Dedication ’ Administration SHigA School dacultg Jligh School Glasses features Organizations Sports Miscellaneous G ementary faculty Glementarg Glasses Glementarg Activities Advertisements OUR ALMA MATER Once again we as school mates assemble. We fain would lift our hearts in song To our high school, our dear Alma Mater, Let gladness the moments prolong. We are proud of our lads and our lasses. Of honors won in days gone by. So here's a cheer for our old high school, Our dear old high school, our C. H. S, Here's to the classes, here's to the lasses, Here's to the lads they adore Here’s to the Seniors so mighty, Juniors so flighty, Freshy and Sophomore. Let mirth and gladness banish all sadness And as the days go by, You'll find us ready and steady, boosting for C. H, S. cJacfscfen ( ounty c cAoo ioarcf Mr. E. H. Fletcher, CHAIRMAN Mr. Richard J. Gardner Mr. H. E. Morgan Mr. M. D. Walker Mr. Julian C. Davis Mr. John C. Hinson Mr. Cecil V. Butler MR. MAX D. WALKER County Supt. of Public Instruction MISS ALLIE FERGUSON Supervisor of School Lunch and Home Economics MR. GRINNELL BISHOP Supervisor of Pupil Personnel Services MRS. FRANCES SMITH Co-ordinator of Special Education MRS. SUE WOODBERY Visiting Teacher MRS. ANN NICHOLSON General Supervisor MR. CARL RUDE General Supervisor MR. ROBERT L. BALL Supervisor of Guidance Supervising Jjrincipa Mr. Fau y. Go ey As the school year 1962-1963 draws to a close, Chattahoochee High School reviews with pleasure its achievements. Mr. Paul A. Coley, our principal, is a capable leader who understands youth and their many problems in modern society. Mr. Coley has been serving as Supervising Principal of Chattahoochee High School since July of 1956. During this time he has become well liked by both students and faculty members be- cause of his keen interest in the welfare of the school. Before coming to Chattahoochee he worked as a teacher and a Supervising Principal in the Jackson County School System. He re- ceived his B. A. Degree at the University of Georgia. He completed graduate work at Florida State University and received his M. A. Degree in Education at the University of Georgia. In a history, there is always someone who makes the bright days stand out against the faint shadowed days that sometimes come. And so we dedicate the 1963 Yellow Jacket as a partial expression of the love, respect and appreciation which we bear to one who has helped to make these days more pleasant. TO MRS. CHARLINE P. SCOTT 7 iyfi ScAoo Jacu t(j Those who guide, encourage, and supervise . . . who devote endless hours to our problems . . . instill appreciation for the arts, letters and sciences . . . prepare students to enter the world -- ROBERT L. BALL WARREN W. BARNETT B. S., M. S., Education A. B., M. S., Education Guidance Counselor English, Spanish Our Jacuftu MRS. MARILYN CAMPBELL B. S., Social Studies Social Studies MRS. THERESA DeVANE B. S., Business Education Business Education MRS. IONA EUBANKS A.B., Education English MRS. ELOISE GHOLSON School Secretary MISS PATRICIA GOLDEN B. S., Math Education Mathematics MR. CHARLES GRIFFIN B. S., Physical Education Civics, Physical Education MR. BROOX JONES B. S., B. M., Music Education Band MR. JOE MEACHAM B. S., Secondary Education Industrial Arts Social Studies MRS. VERA PERRY MRS. JULIA PICKRON MRS. JANICE RODGERS L. I. Life Certificate English, Science Public School Music B. S., Home Economics Inst. Home Economics En. B. S., History Physical Education Social Studies MR. LEON ROGERS A. B. Math, History MRS. CHARLINE P. SCOTT A. B., Library Science MRS. ELIZABETH WOODWARD B. S. , Physics; M. S., Librarian Science Education Science SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT..........John W. McQuaig VICE-PRESIDENT..........Don M. Dean SECRETARY.............Margie Messer TREASURER-------------------Betty Jones STUDENT COUNCIL REP.-----Gerry Holt REPORTER....................Wilma Tyus Mrs. Campbell SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Barnett BETTY JONES ANDREW COLEY One thing men can't understand about women is how women understand so much about men. Activities: Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Clubs: Spanish 3; Science 3; Pep 3; Dramatics 4; C 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Boys' State; Jr. Play; Class Officer 2; Paper Staff 3, 4; Honor Society 2. 3, 4. Officer 4; Student Council 2, 4, Officer 3; Superlative 4 This is the greatest paradox: the emotions cannot be truth, yet it is they that tell us the greatest truths. Activities: Annual Staff 3, Editor 4; Dra- matics Club 4; Class Officer 1, 2. 3, 4; F. H. A. 1.3. Officer 2. 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Miss Gadsden County Contestant 4; Miss Athletics 4; Princess Friendly 3; Cheerleader 3; Paper Staff 4; Superlative 4; Annual Workshop 3; Cheer- leader Clinic 3 GERALDINE HOLT Unhappiness is not knowing what we want and killing ourselves to get it. Activities: Class Favorite 1; F. H. A. 2; Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 4; Cheerleader Clinic 3; Student Council 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff Workshop 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4 DON M. DEAN HILDA HOWELL If you don’t get what you want, it is a sign either that you did not seriously want it, or that you tried to bargain over the price. Activities: F. H. A. 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Volleyball 4 I believe in the discipline of silence and could talk for hours about it. Activities: Transferred 1; Band 2, Officer 3, 4; Clubs: Science 3, Officer 4; Spanish 3; Dramatics 4; Student Council 4; Honor Society 4; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4 CHERYL GREEN Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young. Activities: F. H. A, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Cheer- leader 4; Dramatics Club 4 KATHY SHEEHY It Is my ambition to say in ten sentences what everyone else says in a whole book. Activities: Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Student Council 1. 2; F. H. A., Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' State; Clubs: Spanish 3; Dramatics 4; Superlative; Student Council Officer 4; F. T. A., Officer 1, 2 ANN CURRY My idea of happiness is four feet on a fire place fender. Activities: Band 2, 3, Officer 1, 4; Major- ette 1, 2, 3; Drum Majorette 4; Majorette Camp 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative; Clubs: Spanish 2. 3; Dramatics 4; F. H. A. 1. 3, Officer 2, 4; Honor Society 2. Officer 3.4 DAVID SCOTT When I was young, I observed that nine out of ten things I did were failures. I didn't want to be a failure, so I did ten times more work. Activities: Transferred 2; Clubs: Science 3, 4; Spanish 3; C 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Student Council, Officer 4; Superlative; Florida Y outh W orkshop CHARLES SPARKS Football is a game for strong people. Any- one who can sit for three hours on a cold seat eating cold hot dogs and peanuts, can't be a weakling. Activities: Football 1,2, 3, 4; C Club 2.3.4 WILMA TYUS The magic of first love is our ignorance that it will never end. Activities: F. H.A., Officer 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 1; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; N. H. S. 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4 PATRICIA MCDONALD One thing men can't understand about women is how women understand so much about men. Activities: F. T. A. 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Class Play 4; Dramatics Club 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3 ANDY TIPTON One reason I don't drink is that I want to know when I'm having a good time. Activities: Football Manager MYRTLE BROCK You'll always stay young if you live honestly, eat slowly, sleep sufficiently, work indus- triously, worship faithfully--and lie about your age. Activities: F.H.A. 1; Junior Play 3; Dra- matics Club 4 LENARD SHIVER Women would be the most enchanting creatures on earth if in falling into their arms one didn't fall into their hands. Activities: Class Officer 1, 3; Student Council 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Superlative 4 WYOMA HATCHER One of the ways to persuade others is with your ears, by listening to them. Activities: Volleyball 4; Library Staff 4 RUSSELL VICKERY Behind every successful man you'll find a woman. Activities: 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Junior Play 3 FAYE HOLLOWAY A closed mind is an enigma indeed. Nothing ever goes in--but odd things are forever coming out. Activities: Jr. Cheerleader 1, Captain; Volleyball 1; Band 1, 2, Officer 3, 4; Awards-. American Legion, Eb Clarinet 2,3; Science Fair; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2; Girls’ State 3; N. H. S. 3, 4; Jr. Play; Class Favorite 3; Homecoming Court 4; Paper Staff 4; Office Staff 4; Publication Workshop 4; Miss C. H. S. JOHN WAYNE McQUAIG It Is change, not love that makes the world go round - love only keeps it populated. Activities: Student Council 3, 4; N. H, S. 3, 4; Band 4, Officer 1,2, 3; Junior Play 3: Class Officer 4; Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 4; Drama- tics 4 HUBERT BROWN Most teenagers are keenly aware of the value of the dollar. It buys about 3 gallons of gas. Activities; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Football 1; Dramatics Club 4 MICKEY JOHNSON What I really crave Is one of those darling foreign sports cars with the foreign sport in It. Activities: Transferred 3; Band 4; Gadsden County Queen Contestant 4; Dramatics Club 4 JERRY HILL I am not absent-minded. It is the presence of mind that makes me unaware of every- thing else. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 4; Band 1, 2, 4; C Club 1. 2. 3. Officer 4; Science Club 3; Pep Club 4; Class Officer 3; Student Council 4; Superlative 4 W i BETTY DEAN Make yourself indispensable and you will move up. Act as though you were indis- pensable and you will move out. Activities: 4-H 1; Junior Play 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; F. T. A. 3, Officer 4; Dramatics Club 4; Superlative 4 NICKY MARTIN It was not the apple on the tree, but the pair on the ground in the garden, I believe, that caused the trouble. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; C” Club 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4 -f ■ - «. DONNY HUMPHREY Experience is what keeps a man who makes the same mistake twice from admitting it the third time around. Activities: Student Council 3, Officer 4; Clubs: Pep 3, Officer 4, C 2, 3, 4; Science 3, 4; N. H. S. 3. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Boys' State 4; Mr. C. H. S. 4 V I ronnie mcdaniel If the younger generation does not know where it is going, it must be following in its father's footsteps. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Dramatics 4 MARGIE MESSER When Grandma was a girl she didn't do the things girls do today. But then grandmas didn't do the things grandmas do today. Activities: F. T. A. 1,4, Officer 2, 3; F. H. A. 1,2; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4 ADA CHUMLEY l 7 ROBERT JOYNER Oh, for the good old days when the only red menace was long underwear! Activities: Football 1, 3, 4; C Club 3, 4 Some people have as their motto: If you can't say anything good about a person, let's hear it. Activities: F. H. A. 1, 2; Spanish Club 3 CAROLYN PARKER One of the sadder facts of life is that it's quite possible to lend a hand and borrow trouble at the same time. Activities: F.H.A. 2; F. T. A. 4 KENNY ALLEN There are two ways to slide through life: to believe everything or to doubt every- thing. Both ways save you from thinking. Activities: 4-H Club 2; Junior Play; Dra- matics Club 4 LARRY HUTCHINSON Stealing a kiss from some girls is only petty larceny--from others it's grand. Activities: Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1; Class Officer 2; Jr. Play; Dramatics Club 4 ELAINE DUCE The world is moving so fast these days that one who says it can't be done is apt to be interrupted by someone doing it. Activities: Transferred 3; Band 3, 4; Band Award 3; Volleyball 3; Jr. Play; Florida Youth Workshop; F. T. A. 3; Officer 4; Honor Society 4; Student Council Officer 4; Dramatics Club Officer 4; Superlative 4 EUGENE McDANIEL We forget what gives money its value-- that someone exchanged work for it. Activities: Dramatics Club 4 VIRGIE LENA BRYANT Keep on going and the chances are you will stumble on something, perhaps when you are least expecting it. I have never heard of anyone stumbling on something sitting down. F. H. A. 1 JAMES PEACOCK Most auto accidents occur on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. It's a great life if you don't weekend. Transfer; Jr. Play 3; Dramatics Club 4 JOHN WHIDDON As soon as you can not keep anything from a woman, you love her. Activities: Dramatics Club; C Club; Football Manager WAYNE CHANDLER The Golden Rule is of no use whatever un- less you realize it's your move. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; 4-H Club, Officer 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2 Margie or Mrs. Scott? Homecoming Senior 7lctiuities Faye, you naughty girl! The Seniors snuck out on Mrs. Campbell and our mothers. Our room won the Best Decorated award for Home- We kept the concession for Ford Motor Co. coming. Seniors as make-up artists. Just plain Horse Play, our favorite pastime. TWVb We, the Senior Class of 1963, as citizens and residents of Chattahoochee, Gadsden County, State of Florida, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last hereby revoking any and all prior wills, codicils and testamentary dispositions. I, Kenny Allen, will stay away from Ala. this summer--with Lillian's help. I, Myrtle Brock, will anything I have, which is nothing, to anybody. I. Hubert Brown, will do anything that you will do, no matter what it is. I, Virgie Bryant, will to Patsy Sherrod my ability to make more errors in typing class than anyone else in the same length of time. I, Reb Chandler, will my ability to square dance to anyone going to the rat race. I, Ada Chumley, will my size 5 shoes to Linda Ethridge. I, Andrew Coley, will my ability to put things off to the last minute to anyone who is fool enough to think that everything’s gonna be allright. ” I, Ann Curry, will my place in Mr. Barnett's 8th period class to Mike James. I, Betty Delores Dean, will my ability to throw a softball, and not hit the teacher on the head to Melva Lawson. I, Don M. Dean, will take the small amount of knowledge I have gained with me. I, Elaine Duce, will my gratitude and appreciation to the faculty and student body of C. H. S. for their warm reception of new students. I, Cheryl Green, will my gray hair to Shirley Ann Renfroe. I, Wyoma Hatcher, will my good nature to Johanna Sheehy. I, Jerry Hill, will my ability to speak Spanish, flunk history, and try chemistry to the next idiot. I, Faye Holloway, will leave Chattahoochee High hoping that Laura Gholson and Karen Eubanks will not amputate their legs while shaving them next year. I, Geraldine Holt, will my place on the Cheerleader Squad to Linda Kent. I, Hilda Howell, will my tallness to Diane Radford. I, Don Humphrey, will my many troubles and my ability to dodge them to Lynn Me. I, Larry Hutchinson, will my green sweater to Mrs. Woodward. I, Mickey Johnson, will my ability to stick my foot in my mouth to Melanie. I, Betty Jones, will my ability to never go steady to Linda Hewett. I, Robert Joyner, will all my ability to the one who needs it most. I, Nicky Martin, am just willing. I, Eugene McDaniel, will the road to Kever's to Roger Beasley. I, Ronnie McDaniel, will my brains to Faye Wester. I, Patricia McDonald, will my curly hair to Effie Green. I'm tired of it. I, John McQuaig, will my ability to gripe to Byron Perry. I, Margie Messer, will the concession stand at Gibson Theater to Lenelle Holt. I, Caroline Parker, will Shirley Evans the ability to write shorthand and not be able to read it. I, James Peacock, will if you will, Ann. I, Lenard Shiver, hereby will my ability to go with the girls from Landis Hall while in the 10th grade, to Jimmy Thompson. I, Charles Sparkes, will if Linda’' will. I, David Scott, will my proficiency in Spanish to Senor Barnett in hopes that it will help him through Summer School. I, Kathy Sheehy, will my driver’s license to the San Antonio Rose, Marcia Edwards, so she won't have to thumb a ride with a Texas Ranger. I, Andy Tipton, will my ability to play golf to Little Jim. He needs it. I, Wilma Tyus, will all the spaghetti in Chattahoochee to Barbara Maloy. I, Russell Vickery, will my last name to my future wife, Jo Ann Benefield. I, John Whiddon, will not will Carmen to anyone. This instrument, part being printed and the residue written, was subscribed, published, and declared by the SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 as and for their last Will and Testament, in our presence and in the presence of each other, hereupon, subscribe our names and titles as attesting witnesses this 31st day of May A. D. 1963. Witness Title Witness Title JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT..............Ronnie Bundy TREASURER........... VICE-PRESIDENT.........Linda Hewett STUDENT COUNCIL REP. SECRETARY--------------Aileen Kingry • Melody DeVane - -Shirley Evans Miss Patricia Golden SPONSORS Mrs. Betty Woodward Roger Beasley Billy June Booth Frankie Booth Barbara Bowen Sarah Boykin Ronnie Bundy Annette Corbett Mary Cox Melody DeVane Marcia Edwards Linda Ethridge Karen Eubanks Shirley Evans Teresa Faircloth Jim Freeman Nicki Garmon Laura Gholson Pam Hardisky Linda Hewett Bernard Elowell Donald Jackson Michael Jones Aileen Kingry Carolyn Locke Carol Ann Lowry Lynn McLarty Byron Perry Bobbie Jo Phair Kenneth Rabon Shirley Renfrow Melanie Reynolds Johnny Sagers Karen Stoops Tommy Sunday David Turnage William Vickery Faye Wester David Whiddon Linda York TC--- We were clowns and helped entertain at the Halloween Carnival. Hi! Wait At the football game we worked hard and long. We work in the library - The way to improve your figure” and get a good grade. The Mighty Senior - Ha! makes like Napoleon - On the ball. Juniors. It's your play, too. x CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Julia Pickron Mrs. Janis Rodgers John Rogers Rod Presnell •Betty Hester -Effie Green -Janine Rich PRESIDENT...................... VICE-PRESIDENT................. TREASURER...................... SECRETARY...................... STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Patricia Barbree John Bassett Ernest Bell Carol Bowen Elaine Brown Kathy Bryan Laverne Butler Eddie Cain Terry Jo Cantley Linda Carpenter Mary Chumley Blanca Cibrian Fred Coley Sylvia Edwards Dorothy Ellis Rod Presnell Janine Rich John Rogers Marie Scott Barbara Sexton Margie Smitherman Bob Stuart Barbara Sunday Patricia Whitfield Arthur Williams Johanna and Barbara sang for Home- coming with two Juniors, Melanie and Shirley. Now wouldn’t you know we'd get caught? Mrs. Rodgers' Southern Belles' FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT - -- -- -- -- - George Young VICE-PRESIDENT ----- — Stan Franklin SECRETARY -- - Beth Waters TREASURER--------------- Chester Whiddon STUDENT COUNCIL REP. - Betty Smltherman PARLIAMENTARIAN............Earl Jones CLASS SPONSOR Mrs. Theresa DeVane Eugene Brock Curtis Cannady Ervin Carpenter Luis Cibrian Clarence Corbett Jack Joyner Judy McLarty Barbara McPhaul Freddie Mitchell Elaine Nardini Ronnie Smith Betty Smitherman David Taylor V J. B. Thigpen Jimmy Thompson Barbara Oswald Tommy Owens George Phair Peggy Runkle Karen Smith Chester Whiddon Billy York George Y oung Diane Tucker Donald Tucker Ronald Tucker Beth Waters Gerald Wester ) Ronnie, isn't that the wrong Elaine? Yeah, we might have known there'd be freshmen in it. Some of us are caught in President Kennedy's Physical Fitness Program. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Donna Padgett VICE-PRESIDENT Colvin Hayes SECRETARY Bobbie Poythress TREASURER Bobby Basford STUDENT COUNCIL REP. Carey Hill SPONSORS Mr. Joe Meacham Mrs. Vera Perry EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Linda Brown VICE-PRESIDENT Grady Barnes SECRETARY Ann Booth TREASURER Windle Lawson STUDENT COUNCIL REP. Garland Basford PARLIAMENTARIAN Edlyne Boykin REPORTER Sidney Gholson SPONSORS Mr. Leon Rogers Mrs. Iona Eubanks junior Jlicj L)euentn 5 Jracfe MRS. PERRY MR. MEACHAM D. Alcorn D. Allen C. Anderson C. Andrews M. Barnes I S. Chandler C. Coley M. Dolan S. Dunnaway M. Finuff T. Holt E. Howell M. Jones M. Joyner L. Kent B. Basford D. Bass S. Benefield J. Bradley C. Cantley G. Harrell C. Harvey C. Hayes C. Hill C. Hill L. Newton D. Padgett L. Perkel B. Poythress D. Radford W. Thomas M. Tucker R. Warren J. Whitfield J. Wilson ' r B. Smith M. Smith P. Smith B. Smitherman V. Stephens D. Ramsey C. Ransom M. Runkle R. Scott L. Sexton - C. Johnson L. Kent P. Karnagey D. Lanier W. Lawson A. Murray C. Odom C. Perez F. Phair A. Poston G. Potter T. Presnell C. Pringle P. Radford P. Rich L. Wesley J. White D. Wilson P. York 7lctiui(ies There are girls, in the center. See their hands? What's the latest gossip? Turn around sillies. Mike is taking our picture. At the Halloween Carnival, our mothers worked . . . We warned you about eating so much! Hey Santa! This way TlTiss JItr. 7aye 7 o Ioway Oonny 7himp irey Selected by the Senior High School Students. Outstanding den tors BEST LOOKING Lenard Shiver Betty Jones MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Dean John Wayne McQuaig MOST ATHLETIC Jerry Hill Geraldine Holt FRIENDLIEST Wayne Chandler and Margie Messer WITTIEST David Scott and Ann Curry MOST INTELLIGENT Kathy Sheehy and Andrew Coley BEST ALL-ROUND Nicky Martin and Elaine Duce 7. )orAsAops Workshops in our school are participated in by different organizations. The organi- zation itself decides who and how many will attend. Those taking part are expected to make a report to the group they represent. The school has found workshops very beneficial in that the student body knows what is going on in different organizations at a State and National level. L. toR.: B. Hester. M. Johnson, A. Curry. B. Booth, B. Phair, and B. Waters. Florida Youth Workshop held in Gaines- ville, Florida. June 1962. FIRST ROW, L. toR.: S. Renfroe, L. Gholson, E. Duce, Mrs. Campbell. SECOND ROW: L. McLarty, M. Jones, D. Humphrey, A. Coley, D. Scott. Honor Society State Convention April, 1962 in Lakeland, Florida. L. toR., FRONT ROW: M. Gis- sendaner, P. Courington. BACK ROW: T. Eubanks, D. Humphrey, C. Swain, Science Workshop Publications Workshop held in De Funiak Springs in the Fall of '62. BACK ROW, L. to R.: K. Sheehy, B. Perry, J. Sheehy, L. Gholson, K. Eubanks, B. Calhoun. FRONT ROW. L. toR.: B. Hester, M. Devane, F. Hol- loway, Mrs. Scott, Sponsor, Mrs. Hol- loway, Chaperone. Donny Humphrey Andrew Coley Kathy Sheehy Faye Holloway Hop Honors The American Legion Award Is given to the boy and girl in the 9th Grade who are out- standing in Citizenship for the current year. They are selected by the High School Fac- ulty. The award is presented by the Ameri- can Legion Commander as part of the grad- uation exercises each year. Girl and Boy State is an honor received by two boys and two girls in the 11th grade. It is sponsored by the American Legion and shared by Woman's Club, Lions Club and Rotary Club. The purpose of Girl and Boy State is to teach the youth of Florida about our state's government for their role as future citizens. Donny - elected City Councilman Andrew - elected Representative Kathy - elected Senator Faye - elected Representative Rod Presnell Jane Perry Revive JlTorti ner . . . Our Sc A00 Spirit. Please help me. I need some school spirit! OS - Gee thanks, gang, I feel fine!! Coffee Break for the Alumni No fair peeping, Billy Runkle 7 962 1963 Old Grads at 1962 Homecoming Guess Who? And We Had Music We accepted the prize for the best decorated Gather around--lay our strategy for that homeroom for Homecoming. game. 1962 L. to R.: Elaine Brown and Billy Shoptaw, Representing 10th Grade; Faye Holloway and Jerry Hill. Representing 12th Grade; Geraldine Holt Queen and Lenard Shiver King, 12th Grade; Sarah Boykin and Lynn McLarty, Representing the 11th Grade. 1963 Queen Geraldine Holt Homecoming Queen of 1961-62, Sylvia Jackson crowns 1962-63 Queen, Geraldine Holt. Queen, Geraldine Holt King, Lenard Shiver Tobacco (2ueen ( anoic{aies Selected by the Senior Class to represent Chattahooche High in the Tobacco Festival, held in Gadsden County at Quincy, Florida. Each high school in the county is represented by two girls. The candidates are judged on beauty, poise, and talent. MICKEY JOHNSON BETTY JONES Must be fifty cents??? Look at the go carts. I walked and walked and walked; No cake! Change, please? Ninth Grade Round and round we'll go and Where we'll stop nobody knows. Golf, anybody? I've lost my ball. A most amazing world. Cheryl, shame on you. Lost my money. Mike, Mike, take our One more, make it good! picture. We are just resting. Isn't this the mostest?! We ride in style. Off to the races. Do ya think I can do it? When will it be my turn? Follow the leader, everybody. ASSISTANT Michael Jones ORGANIZATION EDITOR Wilma Tyus SPORTS EDITOR Andrew Coley TYPISTS Hilda Howell Don Dean ART EDITOR Cheryl Green ASSISTANT Effie Green ASSISTANTS Janine Rich Johanna Sheehy ASSISTANT John Rogers ASSISTANT IN ADVERTISING Jane Perry ADVERTISING EDITOR Kathy Sheehy FEATURE EDITOR Geraldine Holt ASSISTANTS Betty Hester Barbara Malloy PHOTO. EDITOR Michael Jones ASSISTANT Butch Calhoun PICTURE EDITOR Patricia McDonald ASSISTANT Karen Stoops OFFICERS, L. to R.: Laura Gholson - Sec- retary, Karen Eubanks - Historian, Andrew Coley - President, Mike Jones - Vice-Pres- ident, Lynn McLarty - Chaplain, Ann Curry - Treasurer. CHAPTER MEMBERS, L. to R.: F. Holloway, B. Perry, R. Presnell, K. Eubanks, L. McLarty, M. DeVane, J. McQuaig, L. Gholson, K. Sheehy, A. Coley. D. Humphrey. M. Jones, D. Dean, A. Curry, B. Jones, B. Sexton, E. Duce. M. Reynolds, P. Whitfield, W. Tyus, Mrs. Eubanks - Sponsor. Actioities The Honor Society was formed in our school in 1955. It is a service club and only those ranking high in scholarship, character, leadership, and service are eligible. Some of the projects for 1962-63 are shown on this page. Homecoming Project, The Welcome Station Working on a project Honor Society's Publication The Voice of CHS NEW MEMBERS L. to R., SITTING: B. Sexton, S. Boykin, W. Tyus, R. Presnell. STANDING: P. Whitfield, E. Duce, D. Dean, M. DeVane. Work? Fun? Sure! Concert ianci L. toR., FIRST ROW: A. Curry. B. Sexton, P. Smith. B. Bowen, F. Holloway, H. Boykin, B. King, S. Boykin. S. Renfroe. SECOND ROW: H. Brown, N. Garman, M. Johnson, K, Eubanks, M. Reynolds, A. Jackson, E. Brown, D. Dean, F. Wester, J. W. McQuaig, B. Perry, M. Smith, J. Jackson, J. Mathers, E. Duce, B. Phair. THIRD ROW: B. Hester, B. Waters, D. Tucker, E. Nardini, P. Cox, H. Cox, L. Brown, R. Bundy, B. Shoptaw, L. McLarty, J. Evans, J. Rogers, R. Smith, L. Kent, J. Hill, J. B. Thigpen. S. Franklin, L. Carpenter. STANDING: A. Wil- liams, B. Booth, J. Jones, M. James, C. Lowery, J. Perry and Mr. Broox Jones, Director. EVENTS PARTICIPATED IN Christmas and Spring Concerts in High School Auditorium; Christmas and Spring con- certs for Florida State Hospital Patients. High school graduation. OFFICERS BAND OFFICERS: Ann Curry, Drum Majorette; Don Dean, Byron Perry, Captains; Faye Holloway, Sec.; Faye Wester, Sarah Boykin, Librarians. BRASS STATE CLINIC John McQuaig L. toR., KNEELING: J. B. Thigpen, L. Kent, J. Evans, L. Brown, D. Bass, F. Wester. H. Cox. L. toR., STANDING: R. Smith, J. Hill, J. Rogers, B. Shoptaw, J. McQuaig, D. Dean, R. Bundy, L. McLarty. L. toR.: E. Boykin, J. Jones, M. James, C. Lowery, A. Williams, M. Fair, P. Rich, J. Perry, B. Booth. REED PERCUSSION L. toR., BACK ROW: H. Brown, B. Perry. K. Eubanks, M. Reynolds, B. Bowen. J. Jackson, E. Duce, S. Boykin, S. Franklin, F. Holloway. D. Tucker, A. Jackson, B. Phair. L. Carpenter, N. Garmon, B. Hester. L. to R., FRONT ROW: M. Johnson, A. Curry, E. Brown, P. Cox, P. Smith. L. Kent. C. Hill. J. Bradley, B. Sexton, B. Waters. B. Maloy, Mike Smith, J. Mathers, B. King. L. Sexton, E. Boykin. c5oui iern C assies BILLIE JUNE BOOTH Head Majorette BETTY HESTER MICKEY JOHNSON ANN CURRY Drum Majorette BOBBIE JO PHAIR BETH WATERS Who do their stuff They lead the Band And that's enough! TTTarc iincf T)ancf DRUM MAJORETTE - Ann Curry HEAD MAJORETTE - Billie June Booth MAJORETTES - A. Curry, B. Hester, M. Johnson, B. Booth, B. Phair, B. Waters. FRONT ROW, F. toB.: J. B. Thigpen, E. Boykin. D. Tucker, E. Duce, H. Cox. J. Perry, E. Nardini, P. Cox, H. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Hill, J. Evans, L. Sexton, E. Brown, L. Brown, J. Jones, M. Reynolds, N. Garmon. THIRD ROW: L. Kent. S. Franklin, B. King, J. Jackson, D. Bass, M. James, J. Bradley. B. Maloy. FOURTH ROW: J. Rogers. L. Carpenter, C. Hill. L. Kent. R. Bundy, C. Lowry. B. Sexton, C. Perez. FIFTH ROW: L. McLarty, F. Wester, S. Boykin, M. Smith. B. Shoptaw, P. Rich. P. Smith, A. Jackson. SIXTH ROW; R. Smith, J. McQuaig, S. Renfroe, J. Mathers, Don M. Dean, A. Williams, B. Bowen, B. Perry, K. Eubanks. Not Pictured: F. Phair, L. Gholson, B. York, J. Freeman. EVENTS PARTICIPATED IN Football Games: Vernon, Blountstown, Sneads. Graceville, Cottondale (Homecoming), Bristol, Greenville; Halloween Parade; Florida State University Band Day in Tallahassee; Sixth District Contest in Port St. Joe, Florida; Spring Band Carnival Parade; State Band Contest in Fort Walton Beach, Florida; Rose Parade in Thomasville, Georgia. c c c en ( )ounciZ OFFICERS AND SPONSOR SITTING, L. to R.: D. Humphrey, Pres., L. McLarty. V.-Pres., Mr. Rogers, Sponsor. STANDING, L. to R.: E. Duce, Sec., D. Scott, Treas., K. Sheehy, Pari. The Student Council is YOU. Whether the most popular Senior, or the shyest seventh grader, you are a member. It is of, by, and for the students of CHS. It is as good or bad, active or passive, successful or unsuccessful, as the people it represents. Had a telephone for students installed Sponsored a Science Program MEMBERS SITTING, L. toR.: C. Hill, M. Edwards, D. Padgett, G. Basford, L. Brown, G. Young, B. Smitherman, J. Rich, J. Sheehy, J. Rogers. BACK ROW, L. to R.: G. Holt, D. Dean, J. McQuaig, D. Scott, D. Humphrey. L. McLarty, E. Duce, K. Sheehy, J. Hill, R. Bundy, A. Coley, Mr. Rogers, Sponsor. Science CM L. to R., FIRST ROW: Mrs. Woodward, Shirley Ann Renfroe, Melanie Reynolds, Faye Holloway, Andrew Coley. SECOND ROW: Bernard Howell, Jerry Hill, Donny Humphrey, and Don Dean. Library L) aff SITTING, L. toR.: Ann Hardisky, Mrs. Scott, Kathy Sheehy, Mike Jones. STAND- ING, L. toR.: Geral- dine Holt, Karen Stoops, Barbars Oswald, Dorothy Johns, Nancy Leverett, Johnny Sagers, Abigail Me- Keown, Judy Humph- rey, Dorothy Wilson. Office S aff L. to R.: David Taylor, Wilma Tyus, Aileen Klngry, Kathy Sheehy, Betty Jones, Faye Holloway, Geraldine Holt. Voice of CJ .S. L. to R., SITTING: Mrs. Eubanks, Sponsor; Laura Gholson, Kathy Sheehy, Ann Curry, Don Humphrey. STANDING: Karen Eubanks, Melanie Reynolds, Andrew Coley, Betty Jones, Byron Perry, Mike Jones, John Me- Quaig, Faye Holloway, Lynn McLarty. Outure Jeac iers L. to R., SITTING: Carolyn Parker, Mrs. DeVane, Sponsor; Betty Dean. STANDING: Linda Hewitt, Annette Corbett, Teresa Falrcloth, Elaine Duce, Johanna Sheehy, Pat Barbree, Ann Jackson. A Matched Pair- How can you be dignified under such conditions?? Santa brings candy and such!! I got just what I wanted! Do we have to give up our toys? A sucker for the teacher? Now who was Santa? ie Dramatics ( 6 The Dramatics Club was organized to improve class plays in the Senior High School. Only Juniors and Seniors are allowed membership, therefore, the two plays given during the school year would take the place of the Junior and Senior Class Plays. The two classes are to have an equal share of the proceeds. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: D. Dean. A. Corbett. C. Green. C. Lowery. M. DeVane, M. Reynolds, M. Brock. M. Thomas. SECOND ROW: A. Curry. B. Phair, W. Tyus, S. Evans. M. Johnson, F. Wester, K. Sheehy, Mr. Barnett. THIRD ROW: L. Hutchinson, B. Jones. S. Boykin. E. Duce. R. McDaniel. H. Brown. E. McDaniel. FOURTH ROW: A. Coley. K. Allen. J. Whiddon, B. Perry, J. McQuaig. Not Pictured: Betty Dean. Larry Hutchinson John McQuaig - - Melanie Reynolds Elaine Duce------ ----PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT - - - SECRETARY ---- TREASURER Stay down back there. We wouldn't mind front page stories. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Faye Holloway V. -PRESIDENT in charge of Projects: Betty Jones RECREATION: Ann Curry PUBLIC RELATIONS: Marcia Edwards DEGREES: Kathy Sheehy SECRETARY: Jane Perry TREASURER: Barbara Sexton PRESIDENT ELECT: Karen Eubanks HISTORIAN: CHAPTER MEMBERS ROW 1: Mrs. Pickron, W. Tyus, J. McLarty, A. Curry, B. Jones, F. Holloway, L. Holt, T. Cantley, C. Perez, B. Sexton, J, Perry. ROW 2: P. Radford, L. Brown, M. Edwards. B. Sunday, J. Rich, K. Eubanks, S. Boykin, B. Harrell, B. Hester, L. Perez, B. McPhaul. ROW 3: J. Sheehy, L. Johnson, E. Nardini, J. Day, M. Davis, E. Boykin, B. Oswald, P. Whitfield, P. Cox, A. Kingry, L. Hewitt, K. Sheehy. Betty Hester COUNTY COUNCIL REP. Wilma Tyus CHAPLAIN: Pat Whitfield PARLIAMENTARIAN: Judy McLarty The Future Homemakers of America have taken part in many activities during the School Year 1962-‘63. Each month 4 members take care of the P.T.A. nursery; spon- sor the Valentine Dance; make clothes and dress a doll as a money making project; and have clowns in the P.T.A. Parade. Barbara Sexton District Reporter We marched in the Halloween Parade. Registration County Council Wilma Tyus Johanna Sheehy State Convention Barbara, Johanna, Faye We rest our weary feet Moola? Boodle? Money! ! Nicky and Paula 7ietty ,7ones Chosen by the Varsity and Junior Teams of Football and Basketball. Miss It ifeiics ROGER BEASLEY Right Guard Athletic Director and Football Coach MR. CHARLES GRIFFIN; Basketball Coach MR. LEON ROGERS. 1962-1963 FOOTBALL SCORES WE THEY 0 Bonifay Sept. 14 14 26 Florida School for boys Sept. 21 6 0 Vernon Sept. 28 33 13 Cottondale Oct. 5 6 12 Blountstown Oct. 12 13 32 Greenville Oct. 19 6 0 Sneads Oct. 26 7 13 Bristol Nov. 2 6 7 Rutherford Nov. 9 34 0 Graceville 13 Nov. 16 EARL JONES Center Manager of Ball Teams DAVID TAYLOR DAVID TURNAGE End DAVID WHIDDON Left Guard BERNARD HOWELL Right Guard NICKEY MARTIN Right Half DAVID SCOTT Left Tackle LYNN McLARTY Quarterback JERRY HILL ROGER BEASLEY DON HUMPHREY Left Half Right Guard Right Tackle JIM FREEMAN Right Halfback ROBERT JOYNER Right Tackle JOHN ROGERS Left Guard JIMMY THOMPSON End CHARLES SPARKS Fullback CHESTER WHIDDON Left Halfback JIMMY JONES Right Half MIKE JONES Center RONNIE BUNDY Right End Action, cJet Set, 9o! Get up, boy, and run, run, run, else we will get no scoring done!!! Coach, Coach, let me at 'em 11 Break it up, here comes the ref. Nobody was hurt! We re sitting on top of the world! 1 ROBERT JOYNER Sportsmanship Co-Captain Raiders DON HUMPHREY Best Lineman Best Blocker All -Conference Co-Captain BERNARD HOWELL Best Tackle (Jrifjin’s ROGER BEASLEY Most improved All-Conference NICKY MARTIN Most Valuable Best Back “C” c u6 President............................... Jerry Hill Vice President- - -- -- -- -- -- Bernard Howell Sec. -Treasurer........................ Roger Beasley FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: David Turnage, Lynn McLarty, Donny Humphrey, Charles Sparks, Bernard Howell, Jerry Hill, David Scott, Robert Joyner, Nicky Martin, Jimmy Thompson, John Rogers, David Whiddon. Roger Beasley, Andrew Coley, Mike Jones, Jimmey Jones, Jim Freeman, Ronnie Bundy, Wayne Chandler. This club is made up of the Varsity Football and Basketball lettermen. who have played a certain amount of quarters during the season. 7?ef e eites L. toR.: E. Duce, P. Whitfield, L. Holt, P. Hardisky, S. Edwards, B. Cibrian, K. Stoops, P. Faircloth, W. Hatcher, B. Dean, B. J. Booth, H. Howell. (J r s Yiysica ?itness JJroyram L. toR.: M. Smitherman, B. Sexton, J. K. Humphrey, P. Whitfield, P. Smith, J. Perry. L. Carpenter, E. Brown, S. Edwards, B. H. Hester, D. Tucker, E. Green. Left to Right: K. Gholson, A. Coley, L. McLarty, R. McDaniel, D. Turnage, J. Hill, D. Jackson, N. Martin, L. Hutchinson, R. Bundy, J. Bassett, Center Coach Rogers. cSou 2ern Jen t emen 1962-1963 We They We They 31 Bay High 50 54 Sneads 33 51 Quincy 54 54 Vernon 46 64 Cottondale 53 59 Marianna 52 46 Malone 40 56 Blountstown 55 45 Florida High 48 60 Quincy 58 76 Bristol 44 74 Bristol 49 GADSDEN COUNTY PANHANDLE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 43 Vernon 36 52 Graceville 45 39 Graceville 31 40 Malone 57 47 Blountstown 50 56 Grand Ridge 40 49 Florida High 73 50 Bonifay 53 64 Cottondale 55 53 Havana 57 62 Campbellton 52 57 Blountstown 49 61 Havana 59 ReSe Ro users JOHN BASSETT Guard LYNN McLARTY Guard RONNIE BUNDY Guard JERRY HILL Forward KEMP GHOLSON Guard ANDREW COLEY Guard DONALD JACKSON Center f Junior ReSefs BASKETBALL KNEELING, left to right: E. Cain, J. Rogers, C. Johns, J. Jones, R. Presnell. STAND- ING, left to right: G. Wester, J.B. Thigpen, W. Dickson, S. Franklin, T. Elder, T. Holt. S. Gholson, Coach Griffin. CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Day, G. Harrell, L. Kent, A. Burgess. BACK ROW, left to right: E. Boykin, J. McLarty, B. Smitherman, B. Harrell. MIDGETS Too many of us to list I If you are our friend you can find us - One day we will be Varsity' and have our names under our pic- ture. KAREN EUBANKS 'JacAel rtehefettes YEA! YEA! COME ON. BOYS, LET’S EFFIE GREEN DRIVER EDUCATION L. to R.: Lillian Perez, Effie Green, Johanna Sheehy, Margie Smitherman, Janine Rich, Melva Lawson, Pat Faircloth, Pat Martin, Patsy Sherrod, David Whiddon, Linda Humphrey, Barbara Sunday, Eddie Cain, Rod Presnell. Charles Johns, Charles McDaniel, Mr. Coggins, instructor. Not Pictured: Linda Carpenter, Blanca Cibrian, Silvia Edwards, Jimmy Jones, Martha Mc- Phaul, Carol Poythress, Billy Shoptaw, Robert Stewart, Dorothy Ellis, Kemp Gholson, John Rogers, Carol Bowen, Kathy Bryan, Marie Scott, Barbara Maloy, Pat Smith, Pat Barbree, Terry Cantle.y. Mary Chumley, Fred Coley, Betty Hester, Wayne McDaniel. Ben Murray, Jane Perry, Barbara Sexton, Laverne Butler, Lenelle Holt, Pat Whitfield, John Bassett, Ann Jackson, Mike James. Gregory Smith, Elizabeth White, Art Williams, Ernest Bell, Elanie Brown, Robert White. Driver Education is a required course for all tenth grade students in the state of Florida. Its purpose is to teach young drivers and to see that they are properly qualified before having a license issued to them. JJeople JO 20 eep Our Oc iooZ rRunninq Officientfu LUNCH ROOM PERSONNEL Mrs. Edith Sasser, Manager; Workers: Mrs. Keels, Mrs. Head, Christell. Eugene, Lizzie, Daisy, and Una vie. BUS DRIVERS Mr. Dennison Mr. Butler MAIDS Isabell, Louise Lonnie Mae JANITOR Mr. Glass usa ounc Ifjoui Our cSc 200 The first Annual Oohi It's cold outside 1 1 sold in 1962 Science Program It was The Annual Signing Night. Cheerleaders yeti How fast do you think I type? Riding the fire truck at the carnival is the most. Being carried” to the bus at 3:451 Teachers, babies, and everyone signed annuals. An Annual Event. Poor Mortimer 111 Dressing room blues all for one, and one for all - C ementarij acu tu MRS. BETTIE BARNETT A. B.t Library Science; Special Education, Elementary MRS. EVELYN CURRY B. S. Fifth Grade MRS. EVELYN FRANKLIN B. S. Second Grade MRS. LEILA GRIFFIN B. S., En.; M. A., En. Fourth Grade MRS. EDNA A. GRUBB A. B. Fifth Grade MRS. MARY FRANCES COWEN B.S. Second Grade MRS. MARY EVELYN GENTRY B. S. First Grade Most ambitious and thorough . MRS. MARJORIE B. HESTER B. S. Sixth Grade REUBEN NEELY B. S. Sixth Grade . with great tenacity of purpose - they lead us day by day . . . MRS. GERALDINE S. JONES A. B. Third Grade MRS. REBECCA RABON B. S. First Grade MRS. MABEL SCOTT B. A. Fourth Grade MRS. MARTHA WHIDDON B. S. Third Grade first S'racfe cJen try’s Section G. Barber T. Benefield K. Brown J. Burns D. Clayton f n rV r 4 J. Gilbourn M. Glisson M. Hartzog N. Maxwell R. McDaniel jT r 1 ■ • 4 K. Richardson S. Runkle G. Scon D. Sheldon D. Shoupe n ,n. Pll lH W. Char B. Davis J. Dickey Y. Duralde N. Ellis D. Shaw D. Smitherman G. Wilson C. Williams Jirsl Jracfe J abon s Sec ion C. Allen A. Baxter J. Brogden G. Brown L. Clayton S. Golson S. Gissendaner D. Graves D. Hewett M. Jackson S. Meadows T. Mizel S. Padgett J. Rich M. Rogers S. Scott B. Stephens D. Thomas N. Wright Seconcf Jracfe COWEN'S SECTION C. Alongis T. Arline D. Bradley J. Bratcher T. Brown D. Ellis R. Ethridge P. Ferrell R. Frazier G. Goodman R. NeSmith L. Newton B. Parker D. Perry J. Ryals M. Carmichael L. Colson C. Corbett N. Davis F. Duralde M. Hicks T. Horton S. Jackson T. Jones B. McDaniel A. Shelton D. Sherrod E. Sofge C. Stoops J. Thigpen R. Morris S. Oaks S. Owens J. Parmer W. Runkle JONE’S SECTION R. Cowen Z. Davis M. Duralde G. Edwards M. Fernandez D. Anderson B. Bryan M. Carraway A. Clayton L. A longis S. Anderson R. Cannady B. Chamblis W. Coley J. Duncan P. Faircloth C. Funderburk A. Hargrove A. Hill J. NeSmith L. Parkman G. Poole E. Rentz D. Sauls ourt i Oracle GRIFFIN’S SECTION 0. Brunson J. Duncan J. Eubanks D. Glick J. Goodman L. Hicks B. Holt S. Johnson C. Locke R. Martin T. Maxwell D. Morrell M. Neely B. Pitts D. Roberts V. A longis J. Bassett E. Bennett J. Bennett D. Brantley F. Roberts P. Ryals K. Scott D. Stephens J. Thigpen « V B. Thompson E. Tumage Aourih (Jracfe SCOTT'S SECTION T. Allen M. Barber L. Bennett M. Bradley N. Brown w i «i J£9 r' w' ''' M r HHH f R. Chamblis I. Ellis C. Finuff D. Fiore A. Green B. Herring V. Hines J. Horton R. Jones B. Maxwell |m • k n rV r f| • - j A t' ; tv P. 1 - ! jf A. Middlebrooks L. Nichols L. Parker J. Poole S. Poss _Jrade cuRRrs section S. Hardisky F. Harvey N. Hopkins W. Johnson T. Jones ill1 M. Corbett P. Drummond M. Edwards G. Faircloth B. Gibson V. Anderson V. Bradley J. Brogden J. Cannady N. Colson K. McDonald L. Newton K. Parker P. Pelham M. Perez C. Pittman N. Rentz S. Rowan C. Sherrod M. Smith A Tv , ,r JUHSu n 51 ,fr ! - • f,1 M. Smith B. Sofge G. Stephens R. Thames W. Thrash K. Turnage P. Tye D. Weeks M. Whitfield J. York r •v ii p r iSviLi u r If ift i Jrac e GRUBB'S SECTION J. Jones A. Lawson J. McPhaul D. Padgett P. Peacock I R. Stoops G. Sunday J. Thompson D. Turnage F. Tye J. Chumley L. Clayton L. Edwards D. Fiore V. Gibson Hup, one, two. Oh Boy! Hot Peas I Ole swimming hole. Jime Ou Jrom 7. JorA . . . Jor JJ ayU nr Come on, your turn! Like this, Charlie? Come on. Chicken! All together, now. Lift! It was you. Time out to rest. What can I do? Hurry I Hurry I Hurry I Who did it? 1! We're just waiting! Santa Junior Refreshment time at last! Hey look! I R Iritis tfe ig® Si® CMSKAHwOtW, T 'riw tww tm ? u. WsgVs. Caw « $ iHm, V s-j i’.’ ®r ( V- . $0$ GADSDEN COUNTY STATE BANK Your Alumni Bank Member of F. D. I. C. Chattahoochee, Fla. Dial 663-211Z SNEADS LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers Pine, Cypress, and Hardwood Lumber Phone 593-4191 P. O. Drawer 388 Sneads, Florida You're money Ahead! McDANIEL’S GROCERY CHATTAHOOCHEE NEWS Phone LY -4561 0 j Chattahoochee, Florida Sneads, Florida Phone 663-2255 MORGAN MOTEL Air Conditioning and TV in Every Room Highway 90 East Chattahoochee Florida P.O. Box 303 Dial 663 -4404 World's Greatest V alue s AMERICAN FINANCE CORPORATION SMITH ENTERPRISES Furniture Records Television Hi-Fi Hot-Point Appliances 26 East Washington Street Phone Dial 663-2384 Chattahoochee 663-4891 Compliments of TILL'S BEAUTY SHOP Chattahoochee Chattahoochee Florida V ARN ADORE'S SERVICE STATION Chattahoochee STONE’S, INC. Owners of Munford Do-It-Yourself Store 301 Washington Street Telephone 663-4800 Chattahoochee, Florida THE SPURGEON JOHNSON Compliments of AGENCY General Insurance MASSEY 107 W. 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DYERS Restaurant and Rooms Phone 663-4377 Chattahoochee Florida KITTRELL’S DO-NUT SHOP for I BRCAD MA 627-8245 Quincy, Florida STEVENSON’S 5 4 10 Phone 663-2221 Chattahoochee Florida The Kind of Service at CHATTAHOOCHEE DRY CLEANERS Dial 663-4424 Chattahoochee Florida For a Short Cut and C Clean Shave LANGLEY’S BARBER SHOP at Chattahoochee FREEMAN’S FASHIONS 22 Washington Street Quincy Florida JESSUP CHATTAHOOCHEE DRUGS Walgreen Agency Front Phone 663-4907 Drug Room 663-4362 Your Prescription Drug Store Chattahoochee Florida LET US HELP TALLAHASSEE GROCERY COMPANY Tallahas see Florida Save When it is flowers, Say it with ours. BEVIS MEN AND BOYS' STORE GLADYS NICHOLS FLOWERS Bus. Phone 663-2286 Res. Phone 12 Washington St. LY 3-4922 Washington St. Chattahoochee Chattahoochee, Fla. Sneads, Fla. WESTERN ET0 ASSOCtMl VtORl j. h. McDonald co. 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SCARBOROUGH for Ready-to-Wear Oldsmobile Dry Goods Notions Shoes Dial 663-4632 Chattahoochee Ouincy, Florida C oner at ulat ions a . .... Phone 627-8548 GADSDEN COUNTY TIMES Printing of All Kinds HARRISON CHEVROLET AND BUICK Complete Offset Equipment Dial 627-7649 Corner of Lafayette and Estes Streets Marianna, Florida For Saving Money and Quick Service . • . CALL US! Phone HU 2-3051 Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 TALQUIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. ifityp ''crine '’ Serving Homes Agriculture Industry . . . in Gadsden, Leon, Liberty, and Wakulla Counties Patronize the SEMINOLE CAFE Dial 663-4454 Main Street Chattahoochee, Florida CARNES PLAYTHINGS of Quincy One of the Largest Selections of Toys in the Big Bend Area Doll Headquarters Toys - Hobbies - Books On the Square Quincy, Phone Florida MA 7-6754 m ananaa OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY (Qffice Outfitters Dial HU 2-2626 School Supply Headquarters On Main Street Compliments of § cHReiBeiv MARIANNA,FLORIDA PADGETT’S JEWELRY 1919 On Main Street 412 W. Phone 663-4399 1963 Washington Street Chattahoochee, Florida PICKEN’S PHARMACY Where the young people meet Phone 663-4425 316 W. Washington Street Chattahoochee, Florida Congratulations to the Class of 1963 THE QUINCY STATE BANK Bank Number 1 Chartered August, 1889 FIRST STATE BANK On the square Quincy, Florida Organized Under the Laws of Florida Every Meal Has Taste Appeal THE JEFFERSON HOUSE RESTAURANT Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Available Every Day Take Outs - Facilities for Luncheons - Wedding Parties, Etc. Off Premises Catering MAin 7-6500 Quincy BILL’S BAIT AND TACKLE SHOP Evinrude Motors 1401 W. Jefferson Street Quincy Florida TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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