Chattahoochee High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Chattahoochee, FL)
- Class of 1964
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Having spent twelve years of our lives in the building which represents all of the facets of our education--the administration, the faculty, and all the activities—it is appropriate that we have a picture of our school on the title page. CHATTAHOOCHEE HIGH SCHOOL Chattahoochee, Florida ( on tents 1 i m 5 71cfvertisiny vi i i 11 I 1 7 «i tUllllff —--—r-1 features a Ifma JKciter Once again we as schoolmates 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, (Jacfscfen County ScAoo Jioarrf MR. E. H. FLETCHER, Chairman MR. RICHARD J. GARDNER MR. M. D. WALKER MR. JOHN C. HINSON MR. H. E. MORGAN MR. JULIAN C. DAVIS MR. CECIL V. BUTLER dadsden ()ountu Administrative ioard MR. MAX D. WALKER County Supt. of Public Instruction MR. CAR E. RUDE General Supervisor MISS ALLIE FERGUSON Supervisor of School Lunch and Home Economics MRS. FRANCES SMITH Co-ordinator of Special Education MR. GRINNEL BISHOP Supervisor of Pupil Personnel Services MR. GARLAND BLAIR Guidance Co-ordinator MR. WALLACE SKROVES Director of Adult Education MRS. ANN NICHOLSON General Supervisor MRS. SUE WOODBERY Visiting Teacher Supervising Principal (JfCr. CPauf Sfl. Go fey dedication MR. WARREN W. BARNETT Because he is a dedicated teacher and is interested in youth and their many problems, we the Yearbook Staff wish to dedicate this, our 1963-1964 Annual, to Mr. Barnett. MRS. VERA PERRY L. I. Life Certificate English, Science Public School Music MISS PATRICIA GOLDEN B. S., Math Education Mathematics MR. IRA R. LOWERY B. S., M. A. Science Science CORBIN W. SCOTT B. S., Physical Education History, Physical Education MRS. MARILYN CAMPBELL B. S., Social Studies Social Studies MR. BROOX JONES B.S., B.M., Music Education Band MRS. CHARLINE P. SCOTT A. B., Library Science Librarian MRS. IONA EUBANKS A. B., English English MRS. ELOISE GHOLSON School Secretary 7 MRS. THERESA DeVANE B. S., Business Education Business Education The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self- distrust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quickens him. WARREN W. BARNETT A.B., M.S., Education English, Spanish MR. JOE MEACHAM B. S., Secondary Education Industrial Arts, Social Studies MRS. JULIA PICKRON B. S., Home Economics Inst. Home Economics En. MRS. JANICE RODGERS B. S., History Physical Education, Social Studies MR. CHARLES GRIFFIN B. S., Physical Education Civics, Physical Education AYLIS L. PARRAMORE B.S., M.S. Education Guidance Counselor cS eruor President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representative Class Sponsor Class The best way not to fail Flower Rose MICHAEL JONES DONALD JACKSON AILEEN KINGRY MELANIE REYNOLDS SHIRLEY EVANS MR. BARNETT is to determine to succeed. Colors Red and White Son; Moments to Remember I LINDA HEWETT We tire of those pleasures we take, but never of those we give. Activities: Class Officer 2, 3; F. H. A. 1,3,4; F.T. A. 3; Class Favorite 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Staff 4; Drama Club 4, Officer 4; Superlative 4. LAURA GHOLSON Before everything else, getting ready is the secret. Activities: Class Officer 1; Class Favorite 2; Princess Friendly 2; Cheerleader Clinic 2, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Fla. Youth Workshop 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4, Officer 4; Tobacco Queen and Junior Miss 4; Girl’s State 4; Homecoming Court 4. Linda DONALD JACKSON We can't cross a bridge un- til we come to it; but I al- ways like to lay down a pontoon ahead of time. Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Class Officer 1,4; Mr. Friendly 4; Superlative 4. SHIRLEY ANN RENFROE I am glad that I paid so little attention to good advice; had I abided by it I might have been saved from some of my most valuable mistakes. Activities: Band Officer 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Band Award 2; Florida Youth Workshop 2; Class Officer 2; Science Club 3; Cheerleader Clinic 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3. 4, Co-Cap- tain 4; Superlative 4. MELANIE REYNOLDS If all greatness is unconscious. I've been in a coma for years. Activities: Class Favorite 1; Junior Cheerleader 1, Cap- tain 1; Student Council 1,2; Honor Society 2, 3; Paper Staff 2, 3; Science Club 2. 3, Officer 2, 3; Class Officer 1,2,4; Cheerleader Clinic 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Co- Captain 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 1.2.4; Drama Club 3,4, Officer 3,4; MissC.H.S. 4. DAVID WHIDDON He who finds time to loaf is a wise man. Activities: Transferred 3; Football 3, 4; C” Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3,4, Offi- cer 4; Florida Youth Work- shop 3; Student Council 4; Superlative 4. MELODY DEVANE BARBARA BOWEN There are two kinds of cleverness, and both are priceless. One consists of thinking of a bright remark in time to say it. The other consists of thinking of it in time not to say If it were not for the presents, an elopement would be preferable. Activities: Volleyball 1,2; Annual Workshop 2; Class Of- ficer 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Superlative 4. RONNIE BUNDY Most teen-agers are keenly aware of the value of the dollar. It buys about three gallons of gasoline. Activities: Class Favorite 2; Class Officer 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; C Club 2, 3,4; Band Award 3; Band Captain 4; Homecoming Court 4; Mr. C.H.S. 4; Sup- erlative 4. Barbara Melody Ronnie Activities: Band Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. FRANKIE BOOTH If I can't do great things. I can do small things in a great way. Transferred 1 Activities: Miss Athletics 4. SHIRLEY EVANS Wit may be a thing of power imagination but humor in- volves sentiment and character. Activities: F. H. A. 1.2; Drama Club 3; Class Officer 3, 4; Student Council 3,4; Superlative 4. BERNARD HOWELL It is my policy to never let yesterday use up too much of today. Activities: Class Officer 2; Football 1,2, 3. 4; C Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Super- lative 4. Frankie Bernard Shirley KAREN STOOPS Silence is the understanding of fools, and one of the vir- tues of the wise. Transferred 1 Activities: Annual Staff 3,4; Honor Society 4; Super- lative 4. TOMMY SUNDAY I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes. Activities 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4, President 4; Superlative 4. Tommy Linda Sue LINDA SUE YORK Her charm is a glow within, which casts a most becom- ing light on others. Activities: Class Officer 1; F.H.A. 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Volleyball 2; Student Council Officer 4. AILEEN KINGRY I believe in the discipline of silence, and could talk for hours about it. Activities: F.H.A. 1,2, 3. 4, Officer 4; Dramatics Club 4, Officer 4; Class Officer 3,4; Tobacco and Junior Miss Contestant 4. CAROL ANN LOWRY So long as that which might have been isn't, why worry about it? Activities: Class Officer 1; Volleyball 2; Science Club 3; Band Officer 1,2,3, 4; Band Chair Award 1,2,3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Superlative 4. ROGER BEASLEY Women upset everything. When you let them into your life, you find that she is driving at one thing and you are driving at another. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Superla- tive 4. FAYE WESTER ANNETTE CORBETT When I was young I resolved not to get married until I met the ideal man. When I found him - he was looking for the ideal woman. Activities: Drama Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 4. Annette Never too busy to speak; never too unhappy to smile. Activities: Class Officer 2; Band Chair Award 2, 3, 4; Band Officer 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1,2, 4; Drama Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Honor Society 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. MIKE JONES Mike Philosophy, if rightly de- fined, is nothing but the love of wisdom. Activities: Mr. Friendly 1; Spanish Club 2; Fla. Pub. Workshop 2; Fla. Youth Workshop 2, 3; F.A.S.E. Convention 2,3; N. H. S. State Convention 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 2, 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Class Officer 1, 4; Student Council 1,2,4, Officer 4; Pep Club 3; Foot- ball 3. 4; C“ Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Science Club 4; Drama Club 4; Superlative 4. Marv MARY COX To make knowledge valuable, you must have the cheer- fulness of wisdom - - goodness smiles to the last. Activities: F. H. A. 4. WILLIAM VICKERY I don’t trouble trouble until trouble troubles me. Activities: Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4. William LINDA ETHRIDGE Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. Activities: Office Staff 4; Transferred 1; Superlative 4. Linda KAREN EUBANKS I read, I study, I examine, I listen, I reflect, and out of all this I try to form an idea into which I put as much common sense as I can. Activities: Junior Cheerleader 1; American Legion Award 1; F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4; Officer 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2. 3,4; Officer 3; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; State F. H. A. Con- vention 3; Girl's State 3; Superlative 4. -a a Karen NICKI GARMON I think that experience is what keeps a man who makes the same mistake twice from admitting it the third time around. Activities: Football 1; Basketball; Science Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Superla- tive 4. PA MELIA H ARDIS KY She has the endearing elegance of final friendship. Activities: F. H. A. 1; Science Club 1; Volleyball 3. KENNETH RABON He is gentle, he is shy, but there is mischief in his eye. Activities: Office Staff 1, 2, 3; Worked in the Lunchroom 1.2,3, 4. Johnny BOBBIE JO PHAIR Why study if it interferes with life? JOHNNY SAGERS Would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism. Activities: Football 2; Science Club 3; Drama Club 4; Superlative 4. Activities: Majorette 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4. Kenneth Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Bobbie Jo I feel perhaps, that computing machines can do the work of a dozen ordinary men, but there is no machine that can do the work of one extraordinary man! JIM FREEMAN Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3,4; Band 3: Superlative 4, SARA BOYKIN Luck is a very good word if you put a P before it. Activities: Jr. Cheerleader lj Co-Captain 1; Class Officer 2: Science Club 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Officer 3, 4; Paper Staff 3. 4; Officer 3. 4; F. H. A. 1, 2,3,4: Officer 2, 4; Cheer- leader Clinic 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Court 3: Florida Youth Workshop 4: Band Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Award 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. Lynn LYNN McLARTY To accept good advice is but to increase one's own ability. Activities: Mr. Friendly 2: Athletic Academic Award 2; F. A. S. C. Convention3: Pep Club 3, 4: Homecoming Court 3, 4; King 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Florida Youth Workshop 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Officer 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Golf 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3: Drama Club 4; Boy's State 4; All Conference (Football) 4; Honorable Mention (All Big Ben) 4; Superlative 4. BILLIE JUNE BOOTH To me being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men. Activities: Majorette Camp 1, 2, 3: Majorette 2; Head Majorette 3: Drum Majorette 4; Band Award 2, 3. 4; Volleyball 3. LEE PRICE You can lead a man to school, but you can't make him think. Activities: Transfered 4. Senior 7lctiuiiies Mr. B. lays down the law - and the Seniors LISTEN??? My name is Wilbur - I work on the pro- duction line for Mr. Ford. . . Say. ah Shirley . . . We worked so hard - Our Parents too . . . Chewing gum. popcorn and candy - Yum, Yum! !! Now who was with whom??? Our speech maker proposing a toast . . . That’s Bernard, folks with Aileen's glasses . . . MOST BASHFUL MOST TALKATIVE Karen Stoops Roger Beasley Jim Freeman Carol Ann Lowry MOST INTELLIGENT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sara Boykin Mike Jones Johnny Sagers Karen Eubanks WITTIEST Billie June Booth Bernard Howell BEST PERSONALITY Melody DeVane David Whlddon MOST ATTRACTIVE Barbara Bowen Donald Jackson FRIENDLIEST Shirley Evans Nick! Garmon BEST ALL ROUND Lynn McLarty Faye Wester MOST MUSICAL Shirley Ann Renfroe Ronnie Bundy MOST COOPERATIVE Linda Ethridge Tommy Sunday BEST DRESSED 'Lee Price Linda Hewett v I9J2 drom Ais cfaij day forward 1964 This year's senior class has always been extraordinary. From its very start, and with every rising year, the 1964 class has compiled more and more fame and honor for themselves. It all started in 1952. The charter members of this class were Jim Freeman. Karen Jubanks, Mike Jones, Faye Wester. Shirley Evans, Bernard Howell. Carol Ann Lowry. David Whiddon, Melody DeVane, Laura Gholson. Lynn McLarty. Linda Sue York, David Turnage, Byron Perry, Bobbie Jo Phair, Carolyn Locke, Marie Barfoot, Billie June Booth, Melanie Reynolds, Shirley Ann Renfroe, Linc Hewett. Pam Hardisky, Donald Jackson,JSara Boykin, Annett Corbett, and Ronnie Bundy. This was a year of love and war for most of the students . . . Squirrel Tail managed to catch and kiss both Laura and Karen behind a big tree, t ara gave Ronnie a black- eye for catching her fellow in a game of chase and Billie June got a paddling for chasing boys around the room. The class was already winning fame for itself - the $25 P.T.A. money was used to buy the school a new record player. In the second grade Lynn gave his first stage kiss to Pam. Mrs. Franklin's room gave daily weather reports. All the boys played chase the girls , and the class saw the first snow they could remember. The P. T. A. prize money again went to us. No one new showed up for the third grade - but learning to write, to be quiet in the lunch- room, to dance the Mexican Hat Dance, and to dodge Mrs. Clower's rulers, scissors, books, etc. , took plenty of the slack out. Linda got hit by a car that year, Faye broke her arm and Annett broke her leg. Jump rope and yo-yos were going out - everybody who was anybody had them- selves a family and a straw playhouse . . . boy, was straw rustling a crime!!! That year the $25 took the class on a train ride. Johnny Sagers joined the fold in the fourth grade and Linda.and David were chosen for the May court. Knitting was the big pastime . . . and we, the kids . . . even the boys. . . . had at least two long nails and a ball of yarn with which to work during every recess. Flutophone lessons and multiplication tables took up most of that year. There were no reading groups that year - but the class initiated an after lunch reading hour to enjoy the works of Laura Engelles Wilder and the great novel. Wagon Wheels. One bit of sadness for the class: they didn't win the P.T.A. $25. In the fifth grade the class welcomed Nicki Garmon, Judy Smith, and a new Principal, Mr. Coley, with whom a few in this class became very well acquainted. The classes learned to participate and experiment that year . . . they tasted real moonshine, fried an egg in alcohol, caught lots of critters for Mrs. Grubb, did the hula in assembly, put on quiz shows, rubbed them- selves with poison ivy to see if it really worked, and tried out that stuff called mistletoe . . very popular with them now! The girls formed the Dixie Girls' Club to exchange Nancy Drew myster- ies and to admire Elvis, the boys discovered midget football. The $25 P.T.A. money paid for a new flag. The sixth grade, the class's halfway mark, finally came. Barbara Bowen. Mary Cox, Tommy Sunday, and William Vickery joined the group which was up to its ears in such grown-up activities as junior band, midget football, little league, cheerleading, and junior majorettes. Several kids fell unconscious from blowing on their thumbs, Lynn got his pants wet, we all learn- ed to dance, and Mrs. Watson's room gave a real live graduation!!! The class meant to be re- membered by the elementary grades, and they really are ... on the desks, lunchroom tables, restroom walls, paddles, playground equipment, auditorium seats, sidewalks, etc. The $25 they won that year was saved for the class trip already being planned. The C. H.S. High School side never saw the like of this class again or before ... the new 7th graders, now enriched by Aileen Kingry and Roger Beasley, took their place with a resound- ing bang!!! What other class dared to add and the 7th graders to the school song, to set the C. H. S. band in an uproar by winning first chair positions, or to nettle Mr. Hollis clear out of Chattahoochee! Linda Hewett came to school one day half dressed, Karen was the school's Halloween Queen that year, Mike, Lynn, and Roger were on the Junior Football Squad, and Mel- anie and Laura were Junior Cheerleaders. The class again hoarded their P. T. A. money for the class trip. Nobody new came in the eighth grade. The class just got settled to a new routine of verb conjugations and locker room brawls. Melanie was a cheerleader again, Lynn, Bernard, and Roger played junior football, Shirley Ann got Mr. Coley's promise that she would be the first senior to graduate. Shirley dropped a brand new comb down the toilet and Mary was the terror of the girl’s P. E. class. Once again the P.T.A. $25 went toward the class trip. After one week of freshman initiations for the class, it was banded forever . . . they were now fully and strongly in the school song, school functions, and plenty of trouble . . . Tommy beat up Donald, Mike and Bernard got hurt in P. E. Frankie Booth, Karen Stoops, and Linda Ethridge graced the ninth grade as newcomers. Melanie and Lynn were voted class favorites, Karen and Byron won the American Legion Award, several of our athletes made the ”C club. Guess which class won the $25? Kenneth Rabon joined us in the tenth grade. The whole class was busy learning to change tires for Mr. Coggins, catching insects for Mrs. Brown, and completing Science Fair projects. Billie June was a majorette, Laur%, Karen, Melanie, and Mike made N. H. S. and guess who didn't win the P. T. A. money? We lost Judy Smith, Linda Sue York, and Marie Barfoot. The sophies had a great class project . . . the father-son basketball game which brought us over $700. Linda Sue returned in the 11th grade. Class rings, the class trip to the New York World's Fair, and the prom were topics of conversation for the J. A. J. 's (a nickname for the class). Melody and Pam got engagement rings, tfara and Lynn represented the Juniors in the homecoming court and a few students had wrecks that year. Linda and Lynn were class favorites, and all the class waged a running battle with the seniors for school prestige! David Turnage moved to Marianna only to return his senior year and help the Bulldogs beat the Jackets. As mighty seniors, with the addition of Lee Price, the class brings its short full life to a grand finale, with two senior girls, Bobbie Jo and Carolyn, acquiring Mrs. degrees before grad- uating. Carol Ann got an engagement ring. There were honors - Linda was homecoming queen! Laura, Aileen. and Shirley Ann were Tobacco Festival contestants, and Laura was the county's Junior Miss, ,gara won a teacher's scholarship. We lost Byron when he was offered a scholarship to Emory-at-Oxford and accepted. Lynn and Ronnie made all-conference at the Panhandle Tournament. There were mistakes - Shirley Ann forgot her tights, Mike forgot the policy, Faye and Linda moved one too many desks, and there were good times everywhere and always . . . As the grand ole class waits impatiently for our last and greatest moment, graduation, we can remember these and many more incidents that helped make C. H. S. the livable, lovable school we feel it is. This year has been the beginning of the end for the 1964 graduating class - but it has really been a good one!!! JUi.- We, the Senior Class of 1964, 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 7 )i ancf TJestameni hereby revoking any and all prior wills, codicils and testamentary dispositions. I, Roger Beasley, will my ability to play football to Roger Scott. I, Billie June Booth, will my whistle and my walk to Beth Waters. I. F-tankie Booth, will my ability to go with a Marianna basketball player and pass Civics under Coach Scott to anyone who's brave enough to try. I, Barbara Bowen, will my ability to win a war and lose a battle to anyone that can't do any better. J, Sara Boykin, will my worn out tennis shoes to Mrs. Pickron so that she can run out and congratulate the boys after our basketball games. I, Ronnie Bundy, will my ability to play football to Stan Franklin, if he needs it. I, Annette Corbett, will the roads to Recovery and Quincy to Patrick Barbee - but the road to Hack is mine! I, Mary Cox, will my ability to catch a boyfriend to Karen Smith. I, Melody DeVane, will my ability to go steady with the same person for five years to Paul Uhrig. I, Linda Ethridge, will my ability to talk fast to anyone with a southern draw . I, Phoebe Eubanks, will my pool table to Diane Radford. It's a sure way to have a basement full of boys! I, Shirley Evans, will my Mayflower back to the Pilgrims. I, Jim Freeman, will my football shoes to Othell Tucker. I, Nicki Garmon, will my screwdriver to B. W. and R. T. I, Laura Gholson, will my ability to keep my brother straight to Charlie Saul. I, Pamelia Hardisky, will my ability to get locked in the First Aid Room to The Jinx, Mrs. Janice Rodgers. I, Linda Hewett, will grow taller, if you Gloria Potter will grow shorter; then we can both meet eye to eye with our fellows. I, Bernard Howell, will my knowledge of football and my ability to play to Coach Griffin. 1. Donald Jackson, will my4 est friend Coach Griffin, to Jimmy Thompson. 1. Joseph Michael Jones, will my road map of Georgia and my little black book to Jimmy Thompson with the hope that he will find them of some use. I. Aileen Kingry. will gladly give Calvin Andrews two inches of my height. I, Carol Ann Lowery, will my ability to pull stunts in 5th period and get away with it to Nicky Uhrig! He'll need it! I. Lynn McLarty, will my road maps, black book, sheath of arrows, and bow to Jimmy Jones and Billy Shoptaw. I, Lee Price will not will anything to anyone. I, Kenneth Rabon, will not will my place in the United States Army to anyone, Uncle Sam is such a nice man! I, Shirley Ann Renfroe, will to Lennell Holt the will willed to me by Sandra James Wester. 1. Melanie Reynolds will my affection for Air Force Blue to some future fly girl . . . but just the color mind you! 1. Johnny V. Sagers, will my ability to irritate people to anyone who hasn’t the ability to do so. 1, Karen Stoops, will my ability to gain weight to Pat York. I, Tommy Sunday, will my height to Jack Medley. I. William Vickery, will my ability to think to Miss Golden. 1, Faye Wester, will my ability not to like someone but then find out they are really O. K. to Lucy Tucker. I, David Whiddon, will my ability to antagonize Mrs. Campbell to Robert Hayes. I, Linda York, will my ability to get bruised knees, while playing basketball sitting down, to Mary Stoops. This instrument, part being printed and the residue written, was subscribed, published, and declared by the SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 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 second day of June, A. D. 1964. u Title Title President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Student Council Representative Sponsors JANINE RICH JOHN BASSETT EFFIE GREEN BARBARA SEXTON PAT WHITFIELD JIMMY JONES MRS. CAMPBELL MRS. PICKRON Class Motto How glorious it is--and how painful to be an exception. Flower Colors Bronze pom pom Bronze and white Song No song has been selected. Pat Barbree John Bassett Earnest Bell Carol Bowen Kathy Bryan Laverne Butler Eddie Cain Terry Jo Cantley Linda Carpenter Mary Chumley Sylvia Edwards Dorothy Ellis Pat Faircloth Kemp Gholson Billy Gray Effie Green Lynda Harrison Nell Holt Ann Jackson Mike James Charles Johns Jimmy Jones Melva Lawson Barbara Maloy Pat Martin Wayne McDaniel Martha McPhaul Ben Murray Lillian Perez Jane Perry Carol Poythress Rod Presnell Nan Price Janine Rich John Rodgers Marie Scott Barbara Sexton Johanna Sheehy Patsy Sherrod Billy Shoptaw Now, Now, no holding hands. Just the Juniors, PLEASE! 4 v Sen or C ' ass of 66 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Student Council Representative Sponsors STAN FRANKUN GERALD WESTER PEGGY RUNKLE MARY JANE DAVIS RONNIE SMITH JUDY McLARTY MRS. RODGERS MISS GOLDEN Class Motto Wise is he who learns from every man. Flower Colors Carnation Aqua and White Song Climb Every Mountain Gene Brock Ervin Carpenter Fred Coley Clarence Corbett Hal Cox Mary Jane Davis William Dickson Kathy Duce T im Elder Donald Etheridge Stan Franklin Robert Hayes Larry Hill Shirley Hudnall Linda Johnson Earl Jones Charles McDaniel Judy McLarty Barbara McPhaul Patrick McShane Elaine Nardini Barbara Oswald Tommy Owens Robert Patterson Buddy Phair Peggy Runkle Charlie Saul Jimmy Sellars Karen Smith Ronnie Smith Betty Smitherman J. B. Thigpen Jimmy Thompson Diane Tucker Othell Tucker Ronald Tucker Paul Uhrig Beth Waters Gerald Wester Chester Whiddon Jerry Woods Billy York George Young Richard Hill Come into my arms ... i Haraganeado!!! beautiful??? c No es verdad??? Don't you ever shut up, Robert?? Look Ma, No cavities . . . Senior C ass oj '67 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Council Representative Sponsors PHILIP RICH ANDY MURRY ANN BOOTH JULIE CAIN MARY LOU STOOPS GLORIA POTTER MRS. DEVANE MR. LOWERY Class Motto Work now for the future. Flower Colors Iris White and Lavender Song You'll Never Walk Alone John Alcorn Thomas Alday Josephine Ayers Garland Basford Carol Ann Bassett Ann Booth Edlyn Boykin Lewis Brock Annett Burgess David Butler Julie Cain Butch Calhoun Bobby Cannon Johnny Cantley Don Chumly Pam Cox Joan Day Bobby Day Wayne Ethridge Jimmy Evans Barbara Faircloth Jo Ann Finuff Sidney Gholson Charlotte Graves Mickey Hardisky Beth Harrell Steve Horton Verdie Horton Judy Jackson Dorothy Johns Carmen Johnson Jack Joyner Lamar Kent David Lanier Windle Lawson Jerry Locke Johnny Mathers Melvin Mathers Jo Anne Mayo Jack Medley Earnest Medley Freddi Mitchell Andy Murray Carmon Johnson Mary F. Phair Gloria Potter Terry Presnell Craig Pringle Paralee Radford Phillip Rich Roger Scott Jimmy Smith Maty Stoops Paul Sunday David Taylor SENIOR CLASS OF ‘68 OFFICERS AND SPONSORS President BEVERLY HARGROVE Vice President NICKY UHRIG Secretary DANO FIORE Treasurer BUSTER PFAENDER Student Council Rep. BOBBY FUNDERBURK Sponsors: MRS. PERRY MR. MEACHAM SENIOR CLASS OF '69 OFFICERS AND SPONSORS President ABIGAIL McKEOWEN Vice President CALVIN ANDREWS Secretary EUGELENIA HOWELL Treasurer DONNA JOY PADGETT Student Council Rep. TERRY HOLT Parliamentarian JACQULINE BRADLEY Calvin Andrews Danny Allen Debra Alcorn Mark Barnes Bobby Basford Steve Benefield Douglas Boone Jacqueline Bradley Cheryl Cantley Sue Chandler Carolyn Coley Mike Dolan Shirley Dunaway Mary Finuff Gail Harrell Cathrine Harvey Colvin Hayes Carey Lynn Hill Carol Hill Terry Holt Euglenia Howell Mickey Jones Mike Joyner Linda Kent Beth King Bruce Kingston Nancy Leverette Abigail McKeown Lucile Moore Gerald Morrell Donna Joy Padgett Bobbie Poythress Diane Radford Donnie Ramsey Mike Runkle Linda Sexton Randy Scott Betty Smith Mike Smith Pryor Smith Buddy Smitherman Virginia Stephens Billy Thomas Martha Tucker Ronnie Warren Jerry Wilson Jackie Whitfield Sharon Barber Ronnie Bowen Jerry Byrd Kay Cantley Debbie Carpenter James Carraway Sammy Chason Jimmy Chumley ' Larry Clayton Joe Colson Eddie Davis Alice Jo Dean Tommy Edenfield Laura Edwards Skip Faircloth Dano Fiore Bobby Funderburk Viola Gibson Beverly Hargrove Gregory Harrison Linda Hicks Juanita Holmes Anne Humphrey Jimmy Jackson Jimmy Kingry Rodney Kirtsinger Dale Locke Robbie Maloy Harry Mathers Don McAlpin Ralph Medley Brenda Mercer Ricky Moore Linda Newton Charlie O’Connor Ann Parmer Robert Perry Buster Pfaender Larry Pitts Elizabeth Pittman Roy Rabon Allan Ring Charles Ryals Dennis Scott Ann Thames Chuck Thomas Nicky Uhrig Eliza Vann Eva Vann Dwain Waters Mr. Ronnie Bundy 77T SS JL aura J 20 son Gadsden County Miss Junior Miss Tobacco Queen of 1964 Miss Congeniality Sponsored by QUINCY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Miss Gholson was runner-up in the State Junior Miss Contest held in Pensacola, Florida. She will also participate in the Azalea Festival to be held at Ravine Gardens in Palatka, Florida. (lontestants Gadsden County Tobacco Queen - Junior Miss Pageant MISS AILEEN KINGRY Jfa I oj- Jarne Lynn McLarty, County Supervisor of Registrations and Elections not pictured Byron Pern , Senator Boy's State and Girl's State are sponsored by the following Clubs: American Legion, Woman's, Lion's, and Rotary Club of Cattahoochee. The purpose of Boy's State and Girl’s State is to teach the youth of Florida about government of Florida. Each boy and girl is selected by the faculty on the basis of: Courage, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Stan Franklin Mary Jane Davis Boy's State and Girl’s State Representatives American Legion Award The boy and girl for this award are selected from the ninth grade. It is based on Honor, Courage, Scholarship. Leadership and Service. Laura Gholsoa. Senator Karen Eubanks, Renreseararive 7, JorAsAops LIBRARY SCIENCE WORKSHOP Held in Tallahassee, Florida at F.S.U. June, 1963 Barbara Oswald FLORIDA YOUTH WORKSHOP Held in Gainesville, Florida at the University of Florida. July, 1963 L to R: Lynn McLarty, Mrs. Campbell, Marth McPhaul, Janine Rich, Judy McLarty, Sara Boykin, Rod Presnell, By- ron Perry, David Whiddon. MAJORETTE CAMP Held in Hattiesburg, Mississippi at the University of Southern Mississippi, August, 1963 L to R: Carmen Perez, Bobbie Jo Phair, Billy June Booth, Pat Smith. IJera 'Important Persons TENTH GRADE Stan Franklin Betty Smltherman ELEVENTH GRADE Lucy Tucker Kemp Gholson NINTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Roger Tucker Joan Day Brenda Mercer Nicky Uhrig Lost? You wanta' bet? No wonder Mrs. Boyd is happy - the parade was a big success. Another nickle down the drain. Smilel Here comes Allen Funt. Seniors' booth? Hal Hal King Lynn McLarty Queen Linda Hewett Homecoming 1963 12th Attendant Laura Gholson Queen Geraldine Holt of 1962-63 crownlrS Linda Hewett, Queen for 1963-64. The Homecoming Queen, King, and Court. J 1964 12th Escort Ronnie Bundy 11th Attendant 11th Escort Lillian Perez John Rogers 10th Attendant 10th Escort Peggy Runkle Charles Saul We're the class of '64, all we do is grab for My John Henry was on here first . . . more. D3est Decorated d oo ns Welcome to the Treasure House Climb aboard for Petticoat Junction . . . Nicki, what did Homecoming have to offer you??? Smile, Alumni, you're on C.H.S. Candid Camera. y(o necomincj Assembly Aerogram The Power of Suggestion Foreign Songbird All dressed up! All I ever get to do is beat the drum! The band is represented by a majorette. We're doin' the Bossa Nova! Terry, who is that A gentleman always stands for ... a lady? Mrs. Rodgers never shy little girl? misses a dance. Shout, students, shout!!! We're just a bunch of wallflowers. I'll never dance with another. eenie-meenie-minie-mo! The; cheer that we don't know nrsk, 18 inches??? Who's dancing with whom? Editor - MELODY DEVANE Assistant - JOHANNA SHEEHY Business Mgr. - MIKE JONES Assistant - JANE PERRY Advisor - MRS. SCOTT Sports Editor - JOHN ROGERS Assistants - LINDA HEWETT STAN FRANKLIN Photography Editor - BUTCH CALHOUN Picture Editor - KAREN STOOPS Assistant - BARBARA OSWALD Features Editor - BARBARA MALOY Assistants - JUDY McLARTY KATHY DUCE Organization Editor - JANINE RICH Assistants - PAT WHITFIELD KATHY BRYAN BARBARA SEXTON Advertising Editor - PAT SMITH Assistant - MARTHA McPHAUL Publications - SARA BOYKIN Art Editor - EFFIE GREEN Assistant - BARBARA SUNDAY Typists - FAYE WESTER BARBARA BOWEN ANNETTE CORBETT SCHOOL SECRETARY: Mrs. Gholson STUDENT ASSISTANTS: L. to R. P. Hardisky L. Ethridge L. McLarty S. Renfroe F. Wester M. Reynolds Jjaper Editor - S. BOYKIN Sports Editor - L. McLARTY R. PRESNELL Typists - L. GHOLSON M. DeVANE Gossip - K. EUBANKS D. WHIDDON Room News Editor - Misc. - Sponsor - P. WHITFIELD, B. SUNDAY B. SEXTON MRS. EUBANKS M. JONES Honor Society Officers SITTING, L to R: Barbara Sexton; Rod Presnell; Sara Boykin. STANDING, L to R: Barbara Sunday; David Whiddon; Pat Whit- field. Honor Society FRONT ROW, L to R; Barbara McPhaul; Melody Devane; Barbara Sexton; David Whiddon; Rod Presnell; Karen Eubanks; Karen Stoops; Mrs. Eubanks. BACK ROW, L to R: Judy McLarty; Faye Wester; Sara Boykin; Pat Whitfield; Barbara Sunday; Laura Gholson; Lynn McLarty. President’s Address TJo ce of GJf.S L to R: Lynn McLarty, Karen Eu- banks, Melody DeVane, Paul Uhrig, Sara Boykin. Yecu JTTeinkers L to R: Barbara McPhaul, Faye Wester, Paul Uhrig, Judy Mc- Larty, Karen Stoops. Scott won Again!!! (ifiattaJiooc iee Jlfarc iiny , 7acJiets Billie J. Booth ) DRUM MAJOREOTE Pat Smith MAJORETTE HEAD MAJORETTE Beth Waters L to R: R. Bundy, Captain, J. B. Thigpen, First Lieutenant. FIRST ROW, L to R: L. Carpenter, E. Boykin, B. Sexton, B. Bowen, C. Lowry, K. Eubanks. SECOND ROW: F. Wester, FIRST ROW, L to R: D. Tucker, E. Boykin, L. Sexton, B. King. SECOND ROW: L. Gholson, S. Boykin, S. Renfroe. Clarinet Section FIRST ROW, L to R: C. Hill, C. Perez, B. Maloy, B. Sexton, M. Reynolds, B. Bowen, K. Eu- banks, D. Scott. SECOND ROW: E. Nardini, N. Garmon, B. Waters, A. Humphrey, L. Kent, J. Bradley, D. Fiore, C. O'Con- nor. STANDING, L to R: S. Chason, R. Bundy, H. Cox, J. Kingry. SEATED, L to R: J. McLarty, B. Pfaender, R. Kirtsinger, P. Cox. L to R: S. Franklin, J. Mathers, M. Smith, L. Carpenter, Not pictured, B. Mercer, J. Jackson. STANDING: P. Rich, E. Boykin. SEATED, L to R: B. York, A. Williams, C. Lowery, B. Booth, N. Uhrig, J. Perry, L. Perez. 3and Tlctiuities District Band Contest - Port St. Joe State Band Contest - Fort Walton Band Day - Tallahassee Easter Sunrise Service Halloween Carnival Band Carnival L to R: R. Smith, R. Rabon, M. Davis, L. Kent, P. Uhrig, J. B. Thigpen. F. Wester Jlane TITemoers ItOitfout Uniforms FRONT ROW, L to R: L. Edwards. A. Palmer, R. Maloy, G. Hicks, H. Mathers, D. Waters, R. Perry, J. Jackson, J. Freeman. SECOND ROW: E. Pittman, A. Thames, J. Jackson, B. Mercer, A. Jackson, A. Booth, A. Burgess, D. Carpenter, M. Mathers. f unior flancf FRONT ROW, L to R: J. Glick, J. York, M. Cowen, D. Glick, D. Fiore, L. Bennett. SECOND ROW: C. Pfaender, L. Hicks, L. Parker, M. Bradley, E. Bennett, B. Sofge, P. Williams, S. Thomas, S. Poss. THIRD ROW: M. Perez, F. Pringle, D. Stephens, J. Eubanks, D. Mor- rell, M. Smitherman, L. Nichols, B. Rowan, J. Thompson, J. Jones. FOURTH ROW: K. McDonald, C. Scott, B. Pitts. ( oncer ianci FIRST ROW, L to R: B. Sexton, K. Eubanks, P. Smith, N. Garmon, D. Tucker, E. Boykin, L. Sexton, B. King, S. Boykin, S. Renfroe, L. Gholson. SECOND ROW: B. Bowen, M. Reynolds, C. Johnson, L. Kent, E. Nardini, C. Hill, A. Humphrey, A. Jackson, F. Wester, M. Smith, B. Mercer, J. Mathers, J. Jackson, B. Phair. THIRD ROW: D. Scott. C. O’Connor, D. Fiore, B. Maloy, J. Bradley, J. McLarty, S. Chason, H. Cox, R. Kirtsinger, B. Pfaender, J. Kingry, P. Cox, R. Bundy, J. Freeman, R. Rabon, L. Kent, P. Uhrig, J. B. Thigpen. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: B. York, C. Lowry, N. Uhrig, A. Williams, B. Booth, P. Rich, J. Perry, L. Perez, L. Carpenter, S. Franklin, R. Smith. L to R, FRONT ROW: M. McPhaul, Mrs. Devane, B. McPhaul. SECOND ROW: K. Smith, A. Corbett, E. Boykin, L. Harrison. THIRD ROW: M. Cox, J. Jackson, J. Sheehy, P. Barbree, A. Jackson. L to R, FIRST ROW: E. Vann, C. Coley, S. Faircloth. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Scott, J. Perry, M. Stoops, B. Smith, L. Newton, P. Whitfield, M. Devane, M. McPhaul, K. Stoops, J. Sheehy, G. Harrell, M. Tucker, B. Oswald, M. Jones. LIBRARY STAFF President - LYNN McLARTY ers Vice President - ROD PRESNELL Secretary - MARTHA McPHAUL Treasurer - LINDA YORK Parliamentarian - LAURA GHOLSON Advisor - MRS. CAMPBELL $ ucJen ()ounc f SITTING, L. to R. - L. York, R. Presnell, Mrs. Campbell, L. McLarty, M. McPhaul, L. Gholson. STANDING - J. Rich, S. Evans, B. Sunday, J. McLarty, T. Holt, M. Jones, J. Jones, R. Bundy, P. Rich, D. Whiddon, P. Faircloth, G. Potter. MIDDLE - B. Hargrove, A. McKeown, B. Funderburk. S uc en Cjounci 7lctiui ies Decorating committee for Student Council Project - School Store the Back to School Dance 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. toR.: Jane Perry, Martha McPhaul, Pat Smith, Barbara Maloy, Melody DeVane, Linda Carpenter, Linda Hewett, Johnny Sagers, Linda Harrison, Melanie Reynolds. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Mr. Barnett, Sponsor; Pat Martin, Faye Wester, Johanna Sheehy, Sara Boykin, Alieen Kingry, Pat Barb- ree, Barbara Sunday, Nicky Garmon, Annette Corbett. Faye Wester - - - • Melanie Reynolds Aileen Kingry - - Linda Hewett----- ----PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT • - - SECRETARY ---TREASURER Dramatics CU Jfi J3icjfits What do you mean you Oh, you boys look so cute. Let's see now, the don't know how to act! square root of - But I thought you were Calm down, Arline! Teach me how, scared of high places. Teacher! Twenty-two, seventy-three, hup! Is he dead? v V (N SITTING: K. Eubanks-President; P. Whitfield-President- Elect: L. Perez-Treasurer; L. Gholson-Secretary. STAND- ING: B. Sexton-Vice President of Degrees; B. McPhaul- County Council Rep.; J. McLarty-Program of Work; E. Boykin-Parliamentarian; ]. Rich-County Council Rep.; J. Cain-Deadline Chairman; B. Sunday-Vice President of Publicity; M. Reynolds-Vice President of Recreation; B. Harrell-Social Chairman; L. Holt-Vice President of Pro- jects. SITTING, L to R: C. Harvey, B. McPhaul, E. Howell, L. Kent, C. Cantley, D. Alcorn, A. McKeown, L. Sexton, D. Radford, S. Chandler, C. Hill, C. Perez, P. Cox, J. Whitfield, M. Jones. SECOND ROW STANDING: L. Perez, B. Sexton, B. King, N. Leverette, J. Bradley, B. Sunday, L. Moore, L. Holt, E. Boykin, J. Cain, M. Reynolds, Mrs. Pickron, L. Gholson. THIRD ROW: K. Eubanks, D. Padgett, P. Whitfield, J. Rich, S. Boykin, R. Radford, J. Mc- Larty, F. Wester. J.Af. 71. AActiuiiies State and District Candidates Judy McLarty, Barbara Sexton, Edlyne Boykin. District Reporter Boykin County Council Janine Rich, Barbara McPhaul Having fun at the Valentine Dance. Mike, are the lights too bright? State Convention Judy McLarty, Karen Eubanks Leadership Training Conference Karen Eubanks, Barbara Sunday. Co-ed Correspondent Sara Boykin Ready and rarin' to go - clowns at the Halloween Carnival L to R: D. Butler, J. Smith, T. Sun- SECOND ROW: R. Hayes, B. York, D. Tucker, day, D. Chumley, W. Vickery. P. McShane, L. Tucker, C. Bowen, N. Price, P. Uhrig, G. Brock, THIRD ROW: E. Jones, J. Tnompson, E. Carpenter, J. B. Thigpen, G. FRONT ROW, L to R: T. Elder, P. McShane, J. B. Thigpen, K. Duce. SECOND ROW: P. Runkle, B. Smitherman, J. McLarty, J. jacKson, D. Tucker, B. Sexton, P. Faircloth, J. Sagers, S. Boykin. FOURTH ROW: A. Jackson, P. Whitfield, J. Cain, P. Rich, J. Smith, Mr. Lowery. Boys will be boys. It’s good that Christmas comes but once a year. Santa Claus bought him a Santa at his best. Presents Mike, it isn't all that excit - little round drum, boom! for everyone. intt. boom! boom! Lollipops, crackers, chew- ing gum. Santa was good Mr. Meacham, it’s mine. Make him give it to me. Refreshments served by the Student Council. DON ETHRIDGE tackle ROGER BEASLEY tackle MIKE JONES center LYNN McLARTY quarterback EDDIE CAIN center BERNARD HOWELL fullback CRAIG PRINGLE quarterback BILLY SHOPTAW tackle COACHES JIM FREEMAN halfback Mr. Griffin, Mr. Scott and Mr. Jenkins JOHN DAY halfback CHARLES SAUL end CHARLES JOHNS end JOHN ROGERS end JIMMY JONES halfback EARL JONES guard ERNEST MEDLEY halfback WAYNE ETHRIDGE Tackle a ft i STAN FRANKLIN Tackle DAVID WHIDDON Guard HAL COX Guard GERALD WESTER Guard TIM ELDER Center RONNIE BUNDY GEORGE YOUNG ERNEST MEDLEY End Guard Halfback SCORES FOR 1963-1964 Team Jackets Opponent Bonifay 0 14 F.S.B. 18 0 Vernon 12 14 Cottondale 24 7 Blountstown 25 52 Sopchoppy 25 19 Sneads 31 0 Bristol 27 13 Crawfordville 47 6 Graceville 0 13 Left to Right, FRONT ROW: H. Cox, C. Johns, J. Thompson, S. Franklin, C. Saul, J. Rogers, R. Scott, R. Bundy. SECOND ROW: J. Day, L. McLarty, M. Jones, E. Jones, D. Ethridge, W. Eth- ridge. B. Shoptaw, B. Howell. THIRD ROW: G. Young, G. Wester, T. Elder, R. Beasley. D. Whiddon, J. Jones, E. Cain. E. Medley, C. Pringle, J. Freeman. “C” G FIRST ROW: Bernard Howell, Jim Freeman, Jimmey Jones, Lynn McLarty, Ronnie Bundy, Kemp Gholson, Charles Saul. SECOND ROW: Hal Cox, Stan Franklin, Gerald Wester, Billy Shoptaw, Tim Elder, Ernest Medley. Roger Scott, David Whiddon. THIRD ROW: Coach Griffin, George Young, Eddie Cain, John Rogers, Earl Jones, Ernest Bell, Roger Beasley, Charles Johns. ROGER SCOTT Tackle “3ops” on ifie 3earn BEST LINEMAN BEST BLOCKER CO-CAPTAINS BEST TACKLER David Whiddon Roger Beasley Lynn McLarty Roger Beasley BEST BACK Bernard Howell MOST VALUABLE Lynn McLarty MOST IMPROVED Jim Freeman SPORTSMANSHIP Stan Franklin Run man run . . . Up and at 'em . . . Lost, Mislaid, or Stolen . . . The gang's all here . . . JJtrs. 7?oc ger jYiysiva Jitness G o 'asses Down, Down, Down There are always a few who gool off . . . Ann is embarrassed. This is a Lucy special!?! L to R: Mrs. Rodgers, J. Tye, B. Faircloth, T. Cantley, P. Faircloth, P. Whitfield, S. Hudnell, P. Smith, P. Runkle, C. Graves, L. Butler. JUDY McLARTY TERRY CANTLEY CAROL BOWEN SHIRLEY RENFROE Co-Captain SARA BOYKIN 4 Jacket Specials WAYNE McDANlEL Manager We SCORES They 73 West Bainbridge 61 67 Cottondale 54 44 Malone 65 58 Florida High 49 61 Bristol 57 77 Havana 65 75 Quincy 58 35 Graceville 62 10 Malone 14 68 Grand Ridge 71 89 Bonifay 45 79 Havana 69 61 Blountstown 51 59 Sneads 51 48 Vernon 66 58 Marianna 64 47 Blountstown 44 67 Quincy 60 67 Bristol 51 76 Sneads 50 57 Blountstown 46 42 Graceville 60 72 Quincy 56 58 Florida High 44 83 Cottondale 37 70 Campbellton 57 86 Havana 62 KEMP GHOLSON Junior, Forward LYNN McLARTY Senior, Guard RONNIE BUNDY Senior, Forward X CHARLES SAUL JIMMY JONES Sophomore, Center Junior, Forward BONu Christmas Tournament CHS 74 Quincy 58 Quit! I got it! Don't! You're tickling me. I'm just a lonely boy - London Bridge John, you would make a gorgeous cheerleader! Hallelujah!!! Get it out of the rafters. My shot! FIRST ROW: Uhrig, Owens.NMcorn, Cain, Locke. SECOND ROW: Thigpen, Day, Scott, Basford. Coach Griffin, Presnell, Locke, Owens, Thigpen, Scott, Franklin, Pringle, Uhrig, Gholson, Elder. Jootba JIFicfget 7eam BOTTOM ROW: J. Thompson, B. Thomas. R. Funderburk, R. Medley, C. Thomas, J. Wilson. T. Allen, R. Warren. SECOND ROW: M. Lawson, M. Joyner, D. Locke, T. Holt. R. Moore, C. Hill, D. Allen, C. Hayes. THIRD ROW: B. Thompson, C. Pittman, C. Locke, F. Pringle, D. Ramsey, M. Runkle, S. Benefield, C. Andrews. TOP ROW: Mr. Ramsey, J. Duncan, J. Bassett, D. Jackson, D. Glass, F. Harvey, C. Harrison, Mr. Johnson, C. Ryals, L. Pitts. 3as£et6a r TJeam Cdeer leaders — 7lf Sizes ancf Descrip ions — Now we know what they are - ’’suckers. The smallest, the cutest, loudest and sweet- est make our midget cheerleaders. Our Junior Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW, (L to R): Beverly Hargrove, Joan Day, Bobbie Jean Poy thress, Diane Radford. SECOND ROW: Gloria Potter, Brenda Mercer, Edlyne Boykin, Carol Hill, Beth Harrol. 7 ie cScAooAs )es Jriencfs BUS DRIVERS Mr. Dennison Mr. Butler LUNCH ROOM Mrs. Sasser Old rockin' chair Naughty, naughty. No secrets! has got me. No wonder we didn't win. It must have been a new elephant Today's Don't look, pretend you don't hear, joke. Friday! Reports, reports, reports! Chemistry notebook? It's something interesting. We are posing for our picture. Everyone thought Pet- ticoat Junction was the most! We lead the Home- coming Parade. A down payment is a necessity. I could have danced all night! Kool-ade, kool-ade, real great. We love kool-ade. can't wait! It’s just Mike. folks. Jackets, g-r-e-a-t! not Mr. Funt. The night the queen was crowned. Startling Information We Have Acquired: Seventh Grade It’s most amazin' how the stairs creak when one sneaks down to the locker. Eighth Grade Teachers consider us children when it's something we want to do; but we are adults when it comes to being quiet in the class rooms and Library. Ninth Grade Chewing gum stuck behind the ear won't work. If you are a girl it gets in your hair, if you are a boy it can be seen too easily by the eagle eyed teachers. Tenth Grade It is surprising how a teacher can see a long rubber band in a boy's pocket, they make no bulge - could it be those little wads of paper lying around that give it away? Eleventh Grade We have come to the sad conclusion that it is better to be any thing rather than a Junior. We get blamed for everything. We have to set an example for the Sopho- mores as well as try to please the Seniors. Twelfth Grade Why did we ever consider ourselves so smart? We just hadn't written a term paper! After twelve years we thought we knew it all - Oh, well, college will hold no horrors for us. Coach Griffen, Kemp Gholson, Lynn McLarty, Jim Freeman, Ronnie Bundy, Sidney Gholson. JJ iysica Justness Program Lose your contacts??? Come on, Sidney, shoot the ball . . . JAe (Universe is cfiancje; ifie life of a C j i rf is wfiat we rnafe ii MRS. REBECCA RABON B.S. First Grade MRS. EVELYN FRANKLIN B.S. Second Grade MRS. CHRISTINE INGRAM B. A. Elementary Education First Grade MRS. GERALDINES. JONES A. B. Third Grade MRS. MARY FRANCES CO WEN B.S. Second Grade MRS. MARTHA WHIDDON B.S. Third Grade MRS. LEILA GRIFFIN B.S., En.; M. A., En. Fourth Grade MRS. EVELYN CURRY B.S. Fifth Grade MRS. MABEL SCOTT B. A. Fourth Grade MR. REUBEN NEELY B.S. Sixth Grade MRS. EDNA A. GRUBB A. B. Fifth Grade MRS. ANNE BUTLER B. A., Bible and Philosophy Sixth Grade MRS. BET TIE BARNETT A.B., Library Science Special Education, Elementary W. Alday C. Arline G. Brogen P. Burns L. Burton D. Crawford D. Davis J. Duce N. Edwards L. Ethridge C. Gissendaner D. Glissoh A. Hardisky L. Herring D. Holmes C. Holt J. Hubbs K. Kimrey L. McDaniel M. Merritt G. Niles V. Pittman R. Sauls S. Sheppard G. Stephens F. Stevens A. Taylor B. Thames W. Vickers J. Whitfield M. Wilson K. Andrews K. Barron J. Boyd M. Burch J. Burns S. Cunningham L. Deese B. Dunaway J. Folds P. Glass J. Graves T. Hargrove J. Hewitt S. Horton M. Joyner M. Lundy W. McDaniel C. Mooneyham L. Opper D. Peacock D. Owens M. Shaw J. Sherrod R. Stephens D. Sunday J. Sunday S. Taylor N. Tucker W. Warren S. Whitten C. Allen A. Baxter J. Brantley G. Brown L. Clayton S. Croff H. DeVane J. Dickey S. Gholson S. Gissendaner D. Graves D. Hewett B. Johnson L. Massey N. Maxwell R. McDaniel L. McHale J. McKeown C. Middlebrooks K. Neely L. Owens C. Parson K. Richardson G. Scott R. Scott D. Shelton D. Smitherman D. Thomas JranA in Second K. Brown D. Clayton R. Cook B. Davis V. Dickenson F. Duncan N. Ellis J. Gilbourne M. Glisson M. Hartzog G. Jenkins C. Jordan M. King D. McClellen B. McDonald J. McPhaul C. Odom S. Padgett J. Rich S. Scott D. Shoupe B. Stephens G. Wilson C. A longis E. Arciniegas S. Boyd T. Brown M. Carmichael L. Colson D. Craft R. Darby D. Ellis B. Eubanks R. Fiore C. Gissendaner G. Goodman S. Hargrove P. Harrison M. Holmes J. Hopkins E. Howard T. Jones G. McKeown C. Mercer R. Morris L. Newton C. Odom E. Owens S. Owens B. Parken A. Shelton B. Shiver C. Stoops J. Thigpen D. Tye P. Tyus B. Whiddon TICrs. IjjJ iklcfon Jfurcf T. Arline B. Atwell D. Bradly K. Brown J. Chumley C. Corbett N. Davis M. Deese R. Ethridge R. Frazier A. Gomez P. Gray M. Hicks T. Horton S. Jackson J. Jordan O. Long B. McDaniel B. Mitchell R. NeSmith S. Oaks L. Opper J. Palmer D. Perry J. Ryals D. Sherrod E. Sofge D. Sunday S. Tucker E. Tye C. Vickers R. Whisenant J. Whitten Ifiourtfi W. Coley Z. Davis P. Faircloth C. Finuff R. Graves M. Herring K. Hilton J. Tandgraff M. Linder R. McCall L. McDonald J. NeSmith S. Parks R. Poythress R. Roberts D. Sauls K. Stephens B. Sunday C. Thompson D. Warren D. Anderson B. Bryan M. Carraway A. Clayton R. Co wen J. Duncan G. Edwards C. Funderburk A. Hargrove A. Hill C. Johnson G. Lawson W. Mercer J. McCall G. McCoy M. McPhaul L. Parkman G. Poole D. Richardson B. Shepard B. Thompson J. Tye R. Weeks S. Williams M. Wilson Cjurru M. Bradley N. Brown R. Chamblis I. Ellis D. Fiore J. Goodman L. Hicks V. Hines S. Johnson S. Locke B. Maxwell J. Mayo A. Middlebrooks M. Neely L. Parker J. Poole D. Roberts W. Runkle K. Scott W. Smitherman D. Stephens S. Thomas H. Tipton P. W hid don JruSfy ft£ E. Bennett L. Bennett D. Brantley O. Brunson J. Duncan J. Eubanks D. Glick A. Green C. Haire J. Horton R. Jones R. Martin T. Maxwell D. Morrell L. Nichols B. Pitts S. Poss F. Roberts P. Ryals M. Smith J. Thigpen B. Thompson E. Turnage 75 ut fer S xt 2 B. Chumley L. Cook M. Corbett J. Dolan M. Edwards D. Glass S. Hardisky F. Harvy N. Hopkins W. Johnson T. Jones K. McDonald L. Newton K. Parker P. Pelham C. Pfaender F. Pringle C. Scott M. Smith B. Sofge R. Stoops J. Thompson F. Tye J. Vann S. Warren V. Bradley J. Brogden N. Colson M. Cowen P. Drummond R. Edward G. Faircloth B. Gibson J. Glicks K. Hargrove J. Holt D. Jackson J. Jones A. Lawson J. McPhaul D. Padgett P. Peacock M. Perez C. Pittman R. Rich S. Rowan C. Sherrod W. Smitherman G. Stevens G. Sunday R. Thames W. Thrash K. Turnage P. Tye D. Weeks J. Wilson n 7Hem or am Mrs. Whiddon and her third grade were saddened by the death of Mike Hicks on the 28th of November. The entire school misses the happy smile of this little freckle-faced boy. The Annual Staff members wish to take this method of expressing our deep sympathy to his family. C ementaru OQssemBfu Jjrxjyram. C° e men tar ij tJ a(jcjro uncf trades 1-6 This is some of the third grade checking out a book. We aren't showing off - we’re just energetic. The future stars of C.H.S. Physical fitness in Elementary School. Second grade visit the library. Don't step hard, you'll burst the ball. Ooh! We're cold! The sunshine feels so good. May I be excused? «1 Monkey see - But Mr. Neely - we Monkey do. rather do it ourselves. Follow the leader. Look! He's taking our picture. My - What strength. It's my turn next. We don't like boys. Practice makes perfect. Is it really Santa?- COMPLIMENTS OF GADSDEN COUNTY STATE BANK Your Alumni Bank Chattahoochee, Florida Member of F.D.I.C. Dial 663-2112 QUINCY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Quincy, Florida rfo i Calant E. W. SCARBOROUGH V and For Reasonable Prices Ready-to-Wear Buy Quality Furniture at Dry Goods RODGER’S Notions Shoes Chattahoochee Florida FURNITURE COMPANY Chattahoochee, Florida Dial 663-4632 r i ip WlSSa T J UK SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT HILL’S TRUCK STOP HELEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Grand Ridge Florida Chattahoochee Florida Highway 90 Chattahoochee St. Ph. 663-4353 EEGHj anriyrm £AX CC£. J Oct Sjtpted. Su ?e-t Saxifice? Phone 663-2121 Chattahoochee, Florida - McDANIEL’S GROCERY Settesi Vaided McKEOWN’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sneads, 217 W. Washington St. F1°rida Chattahoochee Florida Wf Ph. LY 3-4561 Phone 663-4914 MANNING TAYLOR CHEVROLET COMPANY BUICK Quincy, Florida Compliments of MARIANNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Loans to Build, Buy, Repair, Re-Model and Refinance MARIANNA PROVISION AND SAVE COMPANY Savings Insured Up to $10, 000 P.O. Box 21 Marianna, Florida Marianna Florida PADGETT’S PeUAeCiy PICKEN’S PHARMACY Chattahoochee, Florida _______Ph. 663-4399_______ Compliments of JACK POPPELL’S BEAUTY SALON Quincy Florida Where the Young People Meet 316 W. Washington St. Chattahoochee, Florida m RRY y TO THE PIXIE SHOP Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-W ear and Shoes PURE OIL PRODUCTS J. NEAL FAIRCLOTH Distributor Quincy Florida Chattahoochee, Florida PURE OIL SERVICE T. CLINTON, Proprietor Chattahoochee, Florida Ph. 663-2249 Phone MA 7-8602 INVESTIGATE (QltflSAVINGS at REYNOLD’S DISCOUNT STORE Chattahoochee Florida R. R. DYER’S N | jSf EVELYN’S RESTAURANT I ” AND ROOMS ' ' V ’ Chattahoochee, Florida Phone 663-4911 Ladies' and Girls' Ready-to-Wear and Gifts Where Quality Tells and Prices Sell Chattahoochee, Florida Washington St. Ph. 663-4435 FLETCHER CANTEY FLETCHER FORD TRACTOR Men's V Wear CO. The Place the Brands SALES SERVICE to Go for Y°U Kn°W P. O. Box 1019 U. S. Highway 90, West Quincy, Florida On the Square Quincy, Florida FRYER SMITH MOTOR COMPANY GADSDEN COUNTY TIMES A General Motors Printing of All Kinds Complete Offset Equipment V ’ POXTHf Dial 627-7649 U.S. 90 East For Saving Money and Quick Quincy, Florida Service . . . Call Us ! GLADYS NICHOLS FLOWERS Compliments of 12 Washington Street Chattahoochee, Florida HARBIN-WOLF, INC. Bonds and All Forms Insurance Business Phone 663-2286 Chattahoochee, Florida 321 West Crawford Street Phone MA 7-8737 Residence Phone LY 3-4922 Sneads, Florida Quincy Florida Compliments of DOCTOR ROBERT W. BUTLER Chattahoochee, Florida 309 W. Washington St. Phone 663-2450 CARNES PLAYTHINGS Quincy, Florida oO Large Record, Hobby, and Toy Department; Also Doll Headquarters You Get Quick Service at CHATTAHOOCHEE SERVICE SSO) CENTER Chattahoochee, Florida 617 West Washington Street Phone 663-9374 B S FURNITURE COMPANY Chattahoochee, Fla. Phone 663-2125 the Kind of Service at CHATTAHOOCHEE DRY CLEANERS Chattahoochee, Florida Phone 663-4424 CHATTAHOOCHEE NEWS Chattahoochee, Florida Phone 663-2255 CHATTAHOOCHEE MOTOR COMPANY Chattahoochee, Florida lateat 'paa ioftx. At INEZ’S DRESS SHOP AND BEAUTY SALON 204 North Jefferson St. Marianna, Florida Make Your Home Complete KWILECKI SONS KITTRELLS’ DO-NUT SHOP Chattahoochee Florida Phone 663-4623 LAKEVIEW SERVICE STATION 616 W. Washington St. Chattahoochee, Florida Phone 663-2319 Your Appearance Is Our Business JACKSON’S BARBER SHOP Quincy Florida For a Short Cut and Clean Shave LANGLEY’S Chattahoochee, Florida BARBER SHOP Everyone Reads the . . . Chattahoochee, Florida JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN Finest Job Printing Offset Letterpress Marianna, Florida HU 2-2331 CHATTAHOOCHEE SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products Phone 663-2226 OREN BALLOU Proprietor You ■)P at the New You Permanent or Shampoo and Set From COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP Chattahoochee, Florida CROUCH’S, DRUGS Dependable Prescriptions D’ALEMBERTE INSURANCE AGENCY DICK D'ALEMBERTE 3 North Madison Street Quincy, Florida Phone MA 7-7123 Chattahoochee, Florida 119 West Washington Street Phone 663-4329 You're money Ahead! DAFFIN MERCANTILE COMPANY Marianna Florida You'll Find the Latest Fashions at ROSS’S Phone 663-4652 Chattahoochee, Florida DEVANE’S TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE WE RE KNOWN FOR TV KNOW-HOW Chattahoochee, Fla. Ph. 663-4384 4 AMERICAN FINANCE CORPORATION 26 East Washington Street Chattahoochee Florida Dial 663-2384 SAM P. ANDERSON AGENT General Insurance and Real Estate 119 1 2 West Washington Street Chattahoochee Florida Phone 663-2216 Success to the Graduates ANNE’S BEAUTY SHOP 8ELK- HUDSON Highway 90 Sneads, Fla. |y CH EVROLETj HARRISON Chevrolet and Buick Authorized Buick Dealer for Chattahoochee Marianna, Florida Phone HU 2-3051 Compliments of BELK-HUDSON Quincy's Leading Department Store Quincy, Florida HYDRO GAS COMPANY Your LP Gas Dealer Quincy Florida BEVIS Men and Boys' Store Samsonite Luggage for Men and Women Washington St. Chattahoochee, Fla. Compliments of Compliments of SCHRIEBER’S SCOTT TIRE RECAPPING Men's and Boys' Wear n O Chattahoochee, Florida Marianna, Florida 508 W. Washington St. 1919 1964 Phone 663-4401 Patronize the SNEADS LUMBER COMPANY mmm SEMINOLE Manufacturers Pine, Cypress Wm'-iMilt cafe and Hardwood Lumber Chattahoochee, Florida Main Street Sneads Florida Phone LY 3-4191 Dial 663-4454 P. O. Drawer 388 THE SPURGEON JOHNSON AGENCY T W General Insurance STEVENSON’S 5 10 107 W. Washington Street 314 W. Washington St. Chattahoochee, Florida Chattahoochee, Florida P.O.Box 613 Dial 663-2401 Phone 663-2221 STEWART-YOUNG Zenith Frigidaire Sales Service R. H. STRICKLAND CONTRACTOR 24 W. Washington Street Quincy, Florida Phone MA 7-7365 P. O. Box 266 Largest Record Department in Gadsden County Quincy, Florida MARTIN’S STUDIO Portraits, Weddings, Commercials Have Camera Will Travel - to Chattahoochee MARY-BOONEY, INCORPORATED Shop for Young Ages Quincy Florida Quincy Florida Washington St. Ph. 663-4362 Chattahoochee, Fla. 663-4907 On the Square Compliments of “OUR” RESTAURANT F. P. MAY DRUG CO. Prescriptions That's Our Business Quincy Florida Phone MA 7-2011 Serving Superb Seafood on Beautiful Lake Seminole at Booster Club Landing Chattahoochee 2ccaCit(f D. S. PARKMAN STORE Ph. 663-2224 663-2234 River Junction Florida SUE’S v A BEAUTY SHOP Your Appearance Is My Business Chattahoochee, Florida Phone 663-2171 Get Qyjfyclecming and Super Service 4 DRY CLEANERS Chattahoochee, Fla. Ph. 663-4365 SYKES FINE FOODS AND Quincy SAVE Florida I AT Your Store Marianna, Florida Tallahassee, Florida WHIGHAM’S SERVICE STATION EDDIE G. SECREST Chattahoochee Florida Phone 663-2117 WESTERN MjTO ASSOCIATE STORE ■-----------n DANIELL’S WESTERN AUTO STORE Chattahoochee, Florida Washington Street When Needed Service WESTER’S SERVICE STATION Atlas Accessories Chattahoochee Florida Phone 663-2242 Your Search Ends at WILSON’S Since 1881 Quincy Florida 2. utility t rcccrie SMITH ENTERPRISES at your Friendly IGA Furniture Appliances STORE Chattahoochee, Florida T elevision Hi-Fi Chattahoochee, Florida Ph. 663-4366 Ph. 663-4891 CLARK-SMITH-MORGAN FUNERAL HOME Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Dial 663-4343 Chattahoochee, Florida COMPLIMENTS OF ST. JOSEPH TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY PROUDLY SERVING INDUSTRIAL NORTHWEST FLORIDA Port St. Joe, Florida 'el eSSTYLE SHOP,. lManiui «.M OT m •■ tunn.iim i u n «w mMw China - Crystal - Linens NAME BRAND FASHIONS Chevrolet and Corvair INTERCITY CHEVROLET COMPANY Chattahoochee, Florida Ladies' and Men's Children's Infants' Uniforms Dr. Schroll's Uniform Shoes Oldsmobile and F-85 303 Washington St. Chattahoochee Phone 663-4414 Phone 663-2212 Congratulations to the Class of '64 THE QUINCY STATE BANK Bank Number 1 On the Square Chartered August, 1889 Quincy, Florida FIRST STATE BANK Organized Under the Laws of Florida KENT PLUMBING ELECTRIC COMPANY 308 W. Washington Street Chattahoochee, Florida Dial 663-4694 WOOD-CELLULOSE PRODUCT COMPANY Subsidiary, Huntingbury Furniture Company 901 Chattahoochee Street Chattahoochee Dial 663-4434 MO OK'S DRIFTWOOD INN Quincy's Finest Jeweler Fine Watches and Jewelry Quincy's Bridal Center 5 N. 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