Chattahoochee High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Chattahoochee, FL)

 - Class of 1964

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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

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WITTIEST Billie June Booth Bernard Howell BEST PERSONALITY Melody DeVane David Whlddon MOST ATTRACTIVE Barbara Bowen Donald Jackson FRIENDLIEST Shirley Evans Nick! Garmon



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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.

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