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To present to you the student life of the Taylor County High School, and in doing so, recall happy hours, associations, activities, and proud achievements of the student body of T.C.H.S. , has been the endeavor of the I960 Tacohi Annual Staff. Dedication Classes ------- Organizations - Athletics ----- Advertis ements page 6 page 7 page 1 5 page 28 page 4 1 page 7 3 page 9 3 page 1 11 dta,dcwUfc Page Four Page Five We dedicate the eighteenth edition of the TaCoHi to MRS. FRANCES McGLOCKLIN, a very worthy per- son whom we, the students of Taylor County High School, love, cherish, and hold in high esteem. ‘Dedicatio y nr A. E. HART A. H. WENTWORTH General Supervisor Superintendent of Public Instruction SCHOOL BOARD STANDING, Left to Right: W. Green, Attorney; Ellis Lipscomb, John Andrews, A. H. Wentworth, Superintendent. SEATED: Norman Hendry, J. L. Adams, Sevier Agner, Chairman. Page Eight JOHN P. BASNAR Assistant Principal ROBBINS R. WOODELL Principal MRS. TILIiE ADAMS MRS. MARGARET HAMBY Secretary to Superintendent Office Manager, T. C. H.S. Page Nine LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Busselle, B. S.; Miss Martin, B. S.; Mrs. Dees, B. S.: Mrs. Herring- ton, B. S. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. LaValle, B.S.; Mr. Williams, B. S., B. A.; Mr. Mann, B.A.; Mrs. A. Whitfield, B.S. acuity LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Hart, B.S. ; Mrs. Moore, B. S.; Mr. Blume, B. S.; and Mrs. Parker, B.S. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Simmons, B. S.; Mr. Chesser, B.A.; Mr. Haynes, B. S.: Mr. Barr, B. S. 0?€LCCltUf Mr. H. Davis, B. S., M. S.; Miss Boyd, A. B.; Mrs. Walker, B. S.; Mrs. T. Blankenship, M. A.; Mr. T. Blankenship, A. B., M. A. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. H. Hendry, B. S.; Mrs. Norman, B. S.; Mr. Smith, M. S.; Mrs. Evans, A. B. j Mr. Holt, B. S. 0?€LCulty Mrs. V. Hendry, A.B.; Mr. B. Whitfield, B.S., M.S.; Mr. Young, B. S.; Mr. Polk, M. A. Library Clerical Assistant MRS. EVELYN McLEOD LUNCHROOM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Elsie Pop- pell, Manager; Mrs. Ruth Hunter, Mrs. Pearl Weeks, Mrs. Wanell Plymel, Mrs. Doris Slaughter, Mrs. Ellen Rowell, and Mrs. Mattie Slaughter. School Nurse MRS. MOLLY MORGAN CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy Wilder, W.J. Blue, and Newbery Johnson. President Vice- President W. C. NORMAN, JR. Woody He always fights his way to win the game and never thinks himself to win the fame. Football Captain 4; Boys' State 3; President of Senior Class 4; Most Outstanding Football Player 4; Key Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. LETTIE DEKLE Tookie Now I know why I didn't have a twin, they couldn't afford to make the same mistake twice. Girls' State 3; J.R.C. Camp 2; Sophomore Server; $40 Club 3; Usher for Baccalaureate 3; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 1,3,4; Office Assistant 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Senior Class Vice-Pres- ident; Editor of Annual Staff; Pine Tree Festival Queen Contestant 4. Seaton Secretary T reasurer CLAUDIA STRICKLAND To have friends is to be one. Football Sponsor 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Usher for Baccalaureate 3; Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. Club 2,3,; F.T.A. Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; $40 Club 3; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 3,4; Co-Editor Taylor Hi-Lites 3,4; F.T.A. Secretary 3; Beta Club President 4; Office Assistant 4. JOAN ADAMS Think what you please, but it pays not to speak it. American Legion Award; Sophomore Server; J.R.C. Camp 2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Beta Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; $40 Club 3; F.N.A. Club 4; Dramatics Club 3; Band Librarian; Secretary, F.N.A.; Beta Club , Historian; Senior Class Treasurer. Page Sixteen SeKC M CALVIN ADAMS The art of being wise is to know what to overlook. Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Letterman's Club; Transferred Foley Junior High 3. BETTY ALBRITTON Don't confuse me with facts, my mind is made up. Pine Tree Festival Queen Contestant 4; Usher for Graduation 3; Glee Club 3,4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Dra- matics Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 4;4-HClubl; Library Club 4; Basketball 1. IRENE AMAN It's not what I do that worries me, it's when I get caught there's difficulty. F. H.A. Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Office Assistant 4. MIKE AKERS It takes smart men to make a world tomor- row, I think I’ll tear it up today. Basketball 2,3; Football 1; Letterman's Club 4; Forestry Club 3. BILLY BECTON Some think he's bashful, most doubt it. Glee Club 3; Forestry Club 3; Key Club 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Football 1,4; Lettermen's Club 4; Board of Directors, Dramatics Club 4; Transferred Valdosta High 1. ERNESTINE ANDREWS Shades of my ancestors rising I see, so I blame it all on heredity. American Legion Award; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2, 3; Volleyball 1,2, 3; F. H.A. 1,2; DCT Club 4; Library Club 3,4; News- paper Staff 3,4; DCT Secretary 4; Library Club Secretary 4. MADELAINE BLUME Loved one; liked 'em all Stayed happy; had a ball. Homecoming Court 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen Contestant 4; Basketball 1; F.T.A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; F. H. A. 2, 4; Usher for Baccalaureate 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; $40 Club 3; Office Assistant 4; Vice-President Beta Club 4; Sophomore Class Secretary; F.T.A. President 4; Transferred Foley Junior High 2. GARY BOND It's nice to be important, but more impor- tant to be nice. Dramatics Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Library Club 4; Vice-Pres- ident Dramatics Club 3; President Dramatics Club 4. Senia 4 HENRY CAPPS Never talk about anyone but yourself, and when you do, brag! Football 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Lettermen's Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; $40 Club 3; Sophomore Server; Class Vice-President 1; Class President 2,3. MARTHA CARTER Life is my college. May I graduate with and earn high honors. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; $40 Club 3; F.H.A. President 3; Band Captain 4; Treasurer Student Council 3; Secretary Student Coun- cil 4; Transferred Chipley 1. BONNIE CAROL CREWS He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question is a fool forever. $40 Club 3; Sophomore Server; Usher for Graduation 3; Beta Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Dramatics 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4. JIMMY CLYMER They say it's better to be seen than heard, well, I've broken this law. $40 Club 3; Glee Club 3; Dramatics Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Forestry Club 2. WILLIAM MAXIE COLSON, JR. Mack Green eyes have been the downfall of many a man. Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Lib- rary Club 3,4. EMILY RUTH CROSBY I don't care if all men are alike, I still want one! Library Club 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Pine Tree Fes- tival Queen Contestant 4; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1; $40 Club 3; Usher for Pine Tree Festival 3; Glee Club Treasurer 4. SHIRLEY EDWARDS What you get out of life is what you put into it. Newspaper Staff 3,4; F. T.A. 4; F.N.A. 4; Office Assistant 4; Library Club 4. STANLEY DAVIS Art is man's nature, nature is God's art. Basketball Manager 1; F. T.A. 1; Key Club 4; Glee Club 2,3; Dramatics Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Vice-President Dramatics Club 4; Transferred Foley Junior High 1. TOMMY DICKERT Everything comes to him who waits, so why hurry? Sophomore Server; Camera Club 2; Key Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Glee Club 2; Bas- ketball Manager 2,3; Usher at Baccalaureate 3. LOUISE FRENCH I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. Library Club 1. DELLA MAE GRANTHAM Everything comes to those who wait, so why hurry? Newspaper Staff 3,4; F. H.A. 4; F.N.A. 4; $40 Club 3. JOHN WILLIAM DORMAN Tall men are like houses of four stories, wherein commonly, the uppermost room is worst furnished. Sophomore Server; Basketball 1,2,3; Key Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; D.C.T. 4; D.C.T. President 4. BILLY EZELL If you can’t convince them then confuse 'em. • Homecoming King 4; Football 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Forestry Club 2, 3. SHARRON GRANTHAM If silence be gold, I'll never be wealthy. F.T.A. 1,4; F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 2; Dramatics 4; Office Assistant 2, 3, 4; Transferred Foley Junior High School 2. KAREN GRAY The talk slid north, the talk slid south - The talk kept sliding from her mouth. D.C.T. 4; F. H.A. 1; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Glee Club 3; Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Dramatics Club 3; Assistant Editor Taylor Hi-Lites; Historian D. C. T. JAMES WILLIAM GRANT Billy Life is not so short but there is always time for courtesy. Congressional Page in Washington D.C. 3; Outstanding Lineman 4; Sophomore Server; Usher for Graduation 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Forestry Club 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Letter- men's Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Band 1, 2; Baseball 4; Class Vice-President 2; Stu- dent Body Vice-President 3; President Student Body 4; Board of Directors; Dramatics 4. SeKfonA WARREN FOLSOM Great men aren't always wise. Football 1,2; Basketball lj 4-H Club 3; F. F. A. 1,2; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Home- room President 1; Transferred Lafayette High School 3. BRENDA HENDRY In the 'Book of Life' I have completed chapter twelve. The ending and climax are yet to come. Queen of Play Nite; Glee Club 3,4; F. T. A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.N.A. 4; Beta Club 4; $40 Club 3; Annual Staff 4; News- paper Staff 3,4; F.T.A. Vice-President 3; F. T.A. Historian 4. JO ANN HENDRY I was gratified to be able to speak promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know. Basketball 1; Softball 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 4; News- paper Staff 3,4. BILL GALLAGHER I can resist everything except temptation. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Glee Club 2, 3; $40 Club 3; Forestry Club 3; D.C.T. Club 4; Sergeant at Arms D.C.T. Club 4. GARY GARRETSON Man's wisdom is only as good as his effort. Football 1,2,3,4; Math Club 2; General Organization 1,2, 3; New York Times Rep- resentative 1,2,3; Transferred Irom New York 4. SANDRA HIGGS Beware! I will do something sensational yet. Football Sponsor 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Library 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club Vice-Pres- ident 4; Cheerleader Captain 4. ELAINE HOOKER I don't know much but I could tell you plenty. Cheerleader 4; Student Council 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; F.H.A. 2; News- paper Staff 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Library Assistant 4; Office Assistant 4; Basketball 1; $40 Club 3; F.T.A. President 1; Trans- ferred Foley Junior High School 2. BILLY HALL To get along in the world you should keep your eyes and ears open and your mouth shut. Basketball 2; 4-H 2,3; Newspaper Salesman 3, 4; F. F. A. 2. Transferred Lafayette High School 3. SetUviA BILL HARBIN If I ever get to College. Basketball 2; Dramatic Club 4; Transferred Hargrave Military Academy. CHARLOTTE HOLT Parting is such sweet sorrow. F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Dramatics 3; Beta Club 4; F. N. A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; F. T. A. Treasurer 3,4; F.H.A. Treasurer 4. ALICE HUNTER If she will, she will, and you may depend on it, but if she won't, she won't, so there! Key Club Sweetheart 4; Sophomore Server; Usher for Graduation 3; F. T.A. 1,2,3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4, Library Assistant 4; Dramatics Club 4;Class Treasurer 3; Glee Club Secretary; Trans- ferred Foley Junior High School 2. GEORGE HATCHER Drive fast, love hard, die young and you need no high school education. Glee Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Library Club 3. BRUCE HINCHLIFFE Why work hard today when you are not going to live to enjoy the profits. Football 4; Library Club 4; Library Assistant 4; Dramatics Club 4; Football Lineman of the week; Transferred Bolles Military Academy 4. JANICE HUNTER Men, not walls make up a city. F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2,4; D. C.T. 3; Office Assistant 3; D. C.T. Officer 3. MARIE JOHNSON I can always find something to talk about, whether I know anything about it or not. F.H.A. 1; Library Club 3, 4. GEORGE HOOTEN The end of the easier part of life, now be- gins the trouble and strife. n Boys' State 3; Usher for Baccalaureate 3; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4. SeKtvu ALTON HENDRY If you're not with the one you love, love the one you're with. Glee Club 1. NANCY JOHNSON Happiness is cheap enough, yet how dearly we pay for its counterfeit. Library Club 1; F. H. A. 1. BARBARA KNIGHT Always happy, never sad; sometimes naughty, never bad. Band 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2, 3; Camera Club Reporter 2,3; F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; Junior Play 3; Cheerleader 3; F.H.A. State Convention 2; Class Secretary 2; Newspaper Staff 3, President 3; Transferred Vernon High School 4. JOHNNY JANEWAY Why be so serious about life, when you aren't going to get out alive anyway? Key Club 4; Football 1,2; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 3. JUDSON JONES Men of few words are the best. Glee Club 2,3,4; Football 2. LYNDA LEGGETT They always blame it on blondes. Beta Club 3,4; F.N. A. 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; $40 Club 3; F.N.A. Officer 4; F.T.A. Reporter 4. FRANCES LEVERETTE Just because I can't make up my mind doesn't mean I don't have one. Homecoming Attendant 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Office Assistant 4; F.T.A. 4; Sophomore Server; $40 Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club President 4; Cheerleader Captain 2, Co-Captain 4. DONALD KING If you're not with the one you love, love the one you're with. Forestry 3. SeKioxA ARTHUR LEWIS Maybe someday I will accomplish some- thing. Forestry Club 3. MARY ETHEL LEWIS The ability to have our own way, and at the same time convince others that they are having their own way is rare among men. Among women it is as common as eyebrows. F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2; Dramatics Club 4; Sophomore Server; Usher for Graduation 3; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Student Coun- cil 1; Office Assistant 3,4. MARTHA MARTIN It is better to learn late than never. F.H.A. 4; F.T.A. 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Transferred Osyka High School, Mississippi 4. JIMMY LIVINGSTON To think is an idle waste of time. BILLY MATHIS Better to be idle than not well occupied. PEGGY McLEOD Our Constitution is in actual operation; everything appears to promise that it will last but in this world nothing is certain but death and taxes. F.H.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 3; Lib- rary Assistant 3; Library Club 3; 4-H Presi- dent 1. FAYE PARRISH It is better to have loafed and lost, than never to have loafed at all. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Softball 1; $40 Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4. LEX MIXON All men are created equal, but after the creation, who knows what changes may be wrought with God's power in the soul? Glee Club 3. LARRY MURPHY I may look busy but I'm only confused. PATRICIA ANNE PADGETT Pat Look out fungus, there is bacteria among us. Newspaper Staff 3,4; Glee Club 2; Basket- ball 1,2; F.T.A. 2; 4-H 1,2; D.C.T. Club 4; Transferred Foley Junior High School 3. SHEILA PLUMMER Everything is funny as long as it happens to somebody else. F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.N. A. 1,4; Glee Club 3, 4; Transferred Baker High 4. JAMES PARKER Why take life so seriously, you'll never get out of it alive anyway? ROLAND ROBERTS Beware! I'll do something sensational yet. Glee Club 2, 3; D. C. T. 4. CHRISTINE ROGERS It has been a long struggle, but with God's help, I have made it. $40 Club 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 2; F.H.A. Club 4; Office Assistant 4. ELLA MAE ROGERS Make an effort to know as much as you think you do. Beta Club 4; F.H.A. 2,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; 4-H Club 1; Office Assistant 4. FRANKIE RUSSELL Work doesn't bother me. I can lay down right by it and go to sleep. $40 Club; Transferred Salem High School 3; Basketball 3; Library Club 4. n PATSY SNYDER First love is a kind of vaccination which saves a man from catching the complaint a second time. Sophomore Server 2• B Cheerleader 2; A Cheerleader 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3; Newspaper Salesman 3,4; Glee Club 3; Newspaper Salesman 3,4; $40 Club 3; Treasurer of Beta Club 4; Secretary of Dramatics Club 4. RAY SHARP Sometimes I sit and think; sometimes I just sit. ELIZABETH TERRELL A ship is always referred to as she” because it costs so much to keep one in powder and paint. F.H.A. 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; $40 Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Office Assistant 4. ELMO STARLING If you're so bright, why aren't you rich? Forestry Club; Newspaper Staff 3,4. J.D. SUBER Why take life so seriously, you'll never get out of it alive anyway. Forestry Club 2,3; Newspaper Staff 3,4. MARTHA TOUCHTON Life's a jest, and all things show it; thought it once but now I know it. F.H.A. State Convention 3; Glee Club 2,3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; $40 Club 3; Glee Club 4; Newspaper Salesman 3,4; Glee Club Lib- rarian 4; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 4. CATHERINE TOWLES Kindness, truth, and friendship are the things for which I yearn, give me these and I'll give the same in return. F. T.A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Co-Editor Taylor Hi-Lites 3,4; Class Treasurer 3; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Assistant Editor Annual 4; Girls' State 3; Beta Club Secretary 4. ROBERT TAYLOR Fear not, I shall not return. Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4. S ck RICHARD SUMNER Give me a million girls, but give them to me one at a time. Most Outstanding Back, Football 4; Usher for Graduation 3; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Key Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Key Club President 4. MURIEL WARD Punkie What's the use in living if you can't enjoy yourself? Basketball 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; F. T. A. Club 2; Usher for Graduation 1; Glee Club 2; $40 Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Transferred Foley Junior High School 3. ANDREA WHIDDON Blue eyes have been the downfall of more than one man. F.H.A. 1,4; Sports Day 2,3; Newspaper Staff 3,4. JERRY THORPE It is better to know useless things than to know nothing at all. JERRY WAKEFIELD Live fast, love hard, fly low, die young, and leave beautiful memories. Forestry Club 2; D.C.T. Club 1. ELLA MAE WILSON Never idle, never still; Always talking, always will. Basketball 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 3, 4; Transferred from Foley Junior High School 3. ELIZABETH WOOD Better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Outstanding 4-H Club Award 2; Usher at Baccalaureate 3; F.N.A. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; $40 Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; F.T.A. Reporter 4; F.N.A. President 4; 4-H President 2,3; Secretary 4-H 1. SKIPPER WEST Another step up the long, confusing stairs of life; I wonder what's at the top? Music Camp Scholarship 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Drum Major 3,4. Setters EUGENE WIGGLESWORTH My interest is in the future because I'm go- ing to spend the rest of my life there. Newspaper Staff 3,4; Beta Club 4. SHARON WRIGHT Suffering from high 'blonde' pressure. F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Office Assistant 4. HARRY WINSTON WILKES, JR. Wimpy School is all right when there isn't any- thing else to do. Student Council 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Sophomore Server; Key Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Band Captain 3; Student Council Representative at Large 2. JOE WYNN Anything worth having is worth waiting for. ' Key Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Basketball Manager 1,2,3. ALLEN RICHARD ZEIGLER Dick To be heard, speak up; to be seen, stand up; to be appreciated, shut up! American Legion Award; Outstanding Elev- enth Grade Student; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1,2; Beta Club 4; Football Manager 2,3; Basketball Manager 1,2; Key Club 3, 4; Class President 1; Representative at Large Student Council 1; Key Club Secretary 4. VoledictviiaK 'ityome £co y Uc rfcvcvicC Peggy McLeod Science Autmd Catherine Towles x-m- '%lAt VUf, luHZKci Charlotte Holt 4 twcvicL Joan Adams 7Ko4t ancUcnte and 'PiettieAt Martha Carter and Billy Grant 7K t t y Succeed Tookie Dekle and Dick Zeigler Seat (fKHxmed Alice Hunter and Wimpy Wilkes TftMt rttAUtU Woody Norman IKwt l tMAUk Barbara Knight and Henry Capps TVitUeit SeAt ‘DcuiceM, Frances Leverette and Joe Wynn 2W Sjuvite Faye Parrish and Jimmy Clymer SKOftbAatb . . . T A L E N T Mrs. Gibson, Mr. Duval INTERNES Poge Forty TWEET! SENIOR INVITATIONS © 77 © s ZACHARY f. EUIUM® © L77 7“ '7?' e I Ronnie Jones President Edward Page Vice-President FIRST ROW: Clyde Andrews, Betty Barger, Jerry Bayless, Bonnie Beck, John Beach, Virginia Brown. SECOND ROW: David Bennett, Elizabeth Carlton, L. B. Bethea, Diane Cloys, Jimmy Campbell, Beth Cruce. Poge Forty-Two FIRST ROW: Frankie Cassidy, Karen Dail, George Collins, Pat De Loach, Wayne Collins. SECOND ROW: Linda Dixon, Lessly Coulliettee,Tommie Dixon, Frances Cruce, Jessie Dunn. THIRD ROW: Billy Davis, Linda Garrett, Leslie Davis, Betty Ann Goodman, Roy Edwards. FIRST ROW: Charlotte Green, Richard Ellison, Vivian Grubbs, Danny Franklin, Glenda Gunter. SECOND ROW: Jim Freeman, Janice Gunter, Ruby Freeman, Aleta Hodges, Winston French. Page Forty-Three FIRST ROW: Judy Hollowell, Nathan Plummer, Nelma Houze, Bill Goodman, Hilda Hunter. SECOND ROW: Harry Goulding, Janice Jackson, Allen Gunter, Judy Jackson, John Hart. THIRD ROW: Ann Johnson, Jimmy Herrington, Carol Johnson, Roy Johnson, Vernell King. facKiOM, FIRST ROW: Mack Landry, Patricia Kirkland, Butch Laub, Carol Lee, Jimmy La Valle. SECOND ROW: Malcolm Leite, Martha McMullen, Ray Lundy, Patricia McGlocklin, Ray Lynn. Poge Forty-Four FIRST ROW: Betty McDonald, Dan Mathis, Wanda Morgan, Paul Merrill, Patricia Mixon. SECOND ROW: Luke Murphy, Judi Paris, Jack O'Steen, Ann Parker, Lester Padgett. THIRD ROW: Elaine Peacock, Bert Putnal, Betty Jane Proctor, Tommy Ratliff, Betti Jo Rhodes. fie fan FIRST ROW: Ronnie Ratliff, Jarrn Robinson, Ted Raulerson, Peggy Robinson, Sam Register. SECOND ROW: Sara Nell Rowell, Jimmy Renfrow, Betty Jean Sessions, Charlie Sessions, Mackie Sessions. Page Forty-Five {$ «t 0 Page Forty-Six NOT PICTURED: Richard Bailey, Jimmy Slaughter, Tommy Stanaland, Joe Gurr, Peggy King, Allie Jean McClain, Ginger Corbin, Felton English, Cecil Blanton. fccKi n FIRST ROW: Buck Singletary, Ida Mae Slaughter, Frank Slaughter, Jerry Sweeting, Selen Steen. SEC- OND ROW: David Thomas, Bobbie Straughn, Skipper Vereen. FIRST ROW: Aline Tomlinson, Mike Vickery, Grace Trotter, Thomas Williams, Erma Lou Walker. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Weeks, Betty Jo Whiddon, Vivian Wigglesworth, Elaine Wilson, Harolyn Young. THIRD ROW: Jerry Monarch, Linda Mann, Jerome Bennett, Johnny Simmons, Marie Sherrer. . . . Bump Faircloth President - ' Lucy Williams Vice-President Jay Powers Secretary Gerry Ferns Tre asurer FIRST ROW: Rhetta Alvarez, Paul D. Bird, Janie Baughman, Ozzie Blanton, Della SECOND ROW: Donald Bowden, Audrey Bomar, Clarence Brown, Nancy Braddock, Page Forty-Eight FIRST ROW: Paula Carmichael, Billy Brynes, Lamar Collins, Billy Cannon, Alice Coxwell. SECOND ROW: Ira Cannon, Linda Cruce, James Carlton, Pat Davenport, Norman Chapman. THIRD ROW: Elouise Davis, Fred Cope, Judy Dawsey, Jimmy Davis, Dianne Dorsett. SofiUtHttvieA FIRST ROW: Jerrell Davis, Mary F. Earls, Bobby Davis, Janice Edwards, Richard Denmark. SECOND ROW: Pat Elkins, Ken Dice, Dessie English, Ted Ezell, Luan Fisher. Page Forty-Nine FIRST ROW: Gary Gamble, Betty Franklin, Joe Giddens, Reba Hayes, David Grantham. SECOND ROW: Theresa Hightower, Arvil Grubbs, Jimmie Howell, Ralph Grubbs, Janice Hughes. THIRD ROW: Johnny Gunter, Carol Hunter, Jack Hagin, Dora Johnson, Murry Hall. FIRST ROW: June King, Aaron Hendry, Ima J. Knowles, Charles Johnson, Charlotte Langford. SECOND ROW: Donnie Jones, Delores Leggett, Carroll King, Barbara Mathis, Howard King. Page Fifty FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Merre 11, Billy LaValle, Sara Methvin, Gilbert Lay, Helen Mixon. SECOND ROW: Ken Lynn, Betty Moore, Ray Lynn, Doris McMillan, Ken Massey. THIRD ROW: Barbara Nelson, Terry Mathis, Geraldine Padgett, Daryl Mixon, Lucka Padgett. FIRST ROW: George Mixon, Patsy Padgett, Jack Murphy, Wanda Poppell, Terry Murphy. SECOND ROW: Hazel Redd, Johnny Newell, Mary Rife, Terry O'Neill, Mary Sheffield. Page Fifty-One FIRST ROW: Jerry Parker, Jeanette Slaughter, John Parker, Betty Snyder, Adolph Peterson. SECOND ROW: Gertrude Stanaland, Earl Roberts, Mary Steen, Eric Roberts, Cynthia Sweeting. THIRD ROW: Joe Sadler, Velma Tedder, Willie Samson, Barbara Thomley, Bobby Shiver. Stfl'IttoHVieA' FIRST ROW: Ann Thompson, Sandy Smith, Judy Tougas, Joey Taylor, Delores Walker. SECOND ROW: Richard Terrell, Jo Ann Williams, Lin Thompson, Lillian Williams, Leon Tillman. Joyce Wilson, John Westberry, Jane Blue, Bob Whiddon, Linda Cooey. NOT PICTURED: Roy Crews, Carol DeGracia, Theo Devane, Billy Dill, Irvin Fletcher, Minnie Bell Hartsfield, Rocky Hudson, and Linda Scott. Eason Whiddon Poge Fifty-Three Senior Gary Bond and Sophomores Helen Mixon and Judy Tougas ponder future. FIRST ROW: James Adams, Patricia Adkinson, Maurice Arnold, Pam Agner, Colin Bethea, June Beach. SECOND ROW: Sandra Bryan, Ellis Bishop, Ann Bunting, Bobby Blanton, Judy Burton, Billy Blanton. Poge Fifty-Four FIRST ROW: johnny Blue, Rosemary Claxton, Dickie Buck, Vera Lou Courtney, Johnny Carlton, Marie Davis. SECOND ROW: Betty Dice, Glen Chapman, Sandra Garrett, Bishop Dansby, Carolyn Glass Clifford Davis. THIRD ROW: Ken Davis, Shirley Grantham, Lloyd Derrick, Faye Grantham, John L. Dixon, Gloria Grantham. FIRST ROW: Cherri Guilford, Aaron Edwards, Janie Gunter, Levi Ellison, Raye Gunter, Joey Falany. SECOND ROW: Freddie Fender, Linda Hart, David Fletcher, Esther HartsfieId, Wayne Franklin, Margie Hartsfield. THIRD ROW: Annie Mae Hathcock, Billy Garner, Frances Hathcock, George Goodson, Mildred Hendry, Howard Grambling. Poge Fifty-Five FIRST ROW: Linda Hester, Billy Grantham, Juanita Holden, Donald Page, enda Hunter, Rayburn Palmer. SECOND ROW: Melvin Parker, Delores Hunter, Willie Gene Parker, Mary Catherine Hurn Donald Pettitt, Sandra Jerrels. THIRD ROW: Susan Knight, Butch Pitts, Olivia Lawrence, Larry Roberts, Bryanette Leggett, Wayne Robinson. FIRST ROW: Ray Scott, Lee Lindsey, Carlton Gray, Jean Lowry, Tom Grubbs, Linda Martin. SECOND ROW: Ruby Mathis, Bill Gunter, Gloria McClain, JeffGurr, Wanda McClain, Kermit Hammock. THIRD ROW: Ron Harbin, Eddie Lou Mixon, Charles Hartsfield, Tyra Parker, Eddie Hooten, Velinda Parker. Page Fifty-Six FIRST ROW: Buddy Hoover, Wayne Houck, Lois Platt, Ed Howze, Buddy Hunter, Linda Powell. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Redmon, Danny Jackson, Bob Jones, Edna Revels, Jimmy Jackson, Allen Ketron. THIRD ROW: Mack Knowles, Robert Lemond, Florrie Rowell, Ed Lilliot, Bobby Joe Louque, Myra Jean Sheffield. FIRST ROW: Connie Snyder, Dwight McDonald, Odis McMullen, Catherine Stanaland, Thomas Mixon, Bob Morris. SECOND ROW: Eston Mosley, Richard Sheffield, Judy Mae Tuten, J.W. Sikes, Larry Simmons, Martha Wakeman. THIRD ROW: Kay Walker, Emory Singletary, Johnny Slaughter, Beverly Whiddon, James Strickland, Cecil Smith. Page Fifty-Seven FIRST ROW: Carol Williams, Gordon Sumner, Lee Tougas, Kay Williams, Preston Trotter, Jonathan Tucker. SECOND ROW: Buddy Tuten, Ed Underwood, Linda Wright, Ralph Welch, Stanley Whitfield, Brenda Young. THIRD ROW: Dennis Wigglesworth, Lawrence Williams, Ronnie Wilson, Ray Parker. FOURTH ROW: Butch Winters, Johnny York. NOT PICTURED J.W. Cruce Willie Joe Cruce Wilbur Foley Lester Frier Jimmy Hathcock Richard Hathcock Edwin Hendry Diane Jeffcoat Darlene Davis Lamar Lundy Katie Sue Overman Jackie Shaw Judy Shiver Ruby Thrift Kenneth Ward Earnest Williams Joan Wilson Judy Alexander Judy Allen James Arnold Kenneth Arnold Johnny Basnar Sarah Nell Bennett John Bert Leon Bethea Bobbie Black Earline Blanton Teresa Blue James Blume La Wayne Bouden Betty Brock Brenda Brown tyituie Ann Bryant Pat Bussell Bill Calhoun Wanda Cannon Richard Carmichael Barney Connell Wanda Connell Gay Carlton Kelly Casey Dean Cassidy Sally Cauthom David Chasteen Christeen Clark Teddy Colson Tommy Combs Page Sixty Gola Ann Cope Shirley Craft Glenda Cruse Linda Darnell Charles Davis Maxie Denmark Laura Denmark Berta Bell De Vane Ikey De Vane Ann Dice Bonnie Dice Charles Dorman Mary Ducksworth Larry Edwards Pam Evans Katy Ann Hart Harry Heiffelfinger Tyson Hicks Steven Hollowell Julie Hooker Eddie Hunter Larry Hunter Bobby Jerrells Betty Jean Johnson Jesse Johnson Page Sixty-One Lola Re Jolly Charles Justice Harold King Ronnie King Madeline King Mike Kirkland Pam Kivett La-Juan Knight Georgia Ann Lee Walt Lamb Jerry Lawrence Peggy Ann Lay Lavcrn Lee Jimmy Lewis Jimmy Mangum Deanna Mann Peggy Farmer JoAnn Farmer Linda Fender Charles Wayne Flores Ronnie Folsom Betty Foster Janice Freeman Randell Friar Danny Fulford Ronnie Fulford Mary Ellen Gaston Gretchen Gibson Verda Mae Gilpin Carolyn Goth Thelma Jean Goth Betty’ Ann Granthan Poge Sixty-Two Margaret Martin Elizabeth Mathis Rachel Mathis Raymond McClain Mike Mickelson Rick Miller Sandra Mixon Earl Myers Tommy Neely Deloris Padgett Zelda Padgett Brenda Parker Larry Parker Richard Parker Walter Pettit Bobby Pitts 5 tyicute Ronnie Pitts Nell Platt Ina Plymel Dorothy Dorman Mary Ann Poppell Bobby Porter Rusty Raulerson Nelda Roberts Freddie Rogers Pat Rogers Dennis Ross Euston Sadler Wayne Shaw Billy Salaughter June Stark James St. Johns Page Sixty-Three Phillip Sweeting Junior Tedder Patsy Tuten Brenda Verdell Betty Walker Ima Jean Welch Ernest Wells Jerry Wells Richard West Faye Whiddon Von Whiddon James Wigglesworth Ernest Williams Kate Williams Lamar Williams 5 (fituic Martha Williams Rosemary Wilson Penny Whitfield Carol Wood Gay Wood Carolyn Wright Ronnie Wright Suzy Yarbrough Page Sixty-Four rt teriic€Ui rfcvcvicC Kate Williams Ray McClain The American Legion Award is made annually to an eighth grade boy and girl. The qualifications are outstanding citizenship and commendable achievement in scholarship. The F. H. A. is one of the most active groups in school. Here members are pictured planting a Dogwood tree. Beautification of the grounds was one of their many projects. Page Sixty-Five Patty Adolphson Tommy Allen Carol Anderson Buddy Albritton Gladys Bailey Jay Bass Winette Benton Bobby Barger Margaret Bomar Dennis Bennett Carolyn Bowden Ronnie Billings June Bradshaw Carl Bishop Cladine Bratcher Seventh tyia,cLe Jimmy Blair Diane Brown Ralph Blue Wilma Buck Wesley Blue Annette Burch Wayne Bradshaw Floy Calhoun Mike Brynes Linda Carlton Leslie Burford Coreatha Carter Bobby Calhoun Ethel Chapman Ronnie Cannon Page Sixty-Six Seventh Alice Nell Cloys Walter Cannon Lorraine Collins Leroy Carlton Barbara Conley Allen Casey Martha Cruce Jerrell Sherra Paula Denmark Tom Clark Jean Dreyer David Claxton Phyllis Falany Wallace Coffman Gwen Faulkner Eugene Coxwell Gwendalyn Freeman Jimmy Croft Marlene Freeman Paul Daniels La Juan Folson Jimmy Davis Harriet Gibson Ricky Dees Gayle Giddens Robert Dees Cherry Goodman Billy Dillon Nancy Goulding Buddy Dixon Stella Gunter John Dixon Sandra Hatcher Franklin Ferns Betty Hunter Dickie Garrett Barbara Jackson Danny Glover Charlene Jackson Larry Goodman Page Sixty-Seven Seventh tyicute Fay Johnson Joe Granthum Janice Johnson Larry Grambling Chris Joiner Olin Granthum Hope Jones Danny Green Louise Ketron Warren Gregory Phyllis Knowles Barry Gross Annie Jane Lee Alec Gunter Jeanine Lee Don Hathcock Joan Lee Gayward Henry Harriet Lewis Larry Hendry Barbara Lipscomb Jerry Hendry Claudia Livingston Tommy Herrington Elaine Louque Steve Higgs Brenda McBride Oscar Howard Geraldine McGuire Russell Howell Johnny McLeod Eugene Jacobs Joe Mathis David Johnson Opal Mathis Wesley Johnson Betty Mosley Jimmy Jones Elota Musselwhite Sonny Kirkland Poge Sixty-Eight Seventi, tfrcute Cherry Nola Joey Kinsey Linda Odom Jimmy Knight Patty O'Neill Bobby Koch Jean Owen Bruce Koliski Brenda Padgett David Land Peggy Paris Sonny Lawson Edna Pate Alvin Lee Sharon Peacock Andrew Lee Verlin Peters Billy Lewis Jenny Pouncey Frank Leverette Joyce Pouncey Richard Lollis Bonnie Pruitt Clyde Lolly Betty Rattiff David McGuire Patricia Ratliff Jerry McGuire Carol Robertson Terry McGuire Lex Robertson Dickie Mathis Carol Jean Roye Rand Miller Barbara Sadler Danny Mock Sharon Safford Wayne Morgan Barbara Scott Billy Mosley Page Sixty-Nine Seventh, tficuie Sue Sheffield Allen Murphy Jo Ann Shivers Charles Nelson Diane Singletary Robert Nettles Sandra Slaughter Scott Nettles Barbara Smith Joel Panero Kay Smith Danny Parker Susan Stevens Theron Perry Linda Straughn Vem Peters Marietta Strickland Jerry Rainwaters Ala Jean Thomas Joey Register Loretta Thomas Tom Register Sandra Thomas John Ricketson Barbara Thompson Jimmy Rowe Jean Walker Carol Sadler Shirley Ward Eldon Sadler Betty Whiddon Lamon Sadler Da io Whiddon Richard Sadler Diane Whiddon Donnie Shinholser Genella Whiddon Larry Slaughter Elaine Whitfield Dickie Smith Poge Seventy Bobby Summerlin Melvin Taylor Linda Williams Rayford Taylor Robert Tedder David Thelman Charley Thomas Margaret Williams Dougie Thomas Jimmy Thomley Terry Thompson Bobby Timmons Margie Williams Tommy Todd Earl Vann Ray Veal Tommy Ward Elaine Woods Gene Whiddon L.J. Whiddon Poge Seventy-One BROWSING IN THE LIBRARY AT LAST HEATED CONTEST JUNIOR HIGH BAND PARADES ASSEMBLY Page Seventy-Two SEATED: Jann Robinson, Art; Vemell King, Clubs; Mary Lewis, Feature; Alice Hunter, Feature. STANDING: Stanley Davis, Art; Woody Norman, Sports; Jimmy Slaughter, Art; Tommy Dickert, Clubs. NOT PICTURED: Dick Zeigler, Sports. MR. WOODELL Advisor •MR. CARLTON Advisor 7« e LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Adams, Business Manager; Tookie Dekle, Editor; Catherine Towles, Assistant Editor; Bonnie Carol Crews, Business Manager. Page Seventy-Four GRADE EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Caludia Strickland, Twelfth Gradej Charlotte Holt, Brenda Hendry, Eleventh Grade j Pat McGlocklin, Tenth Grade. STANDING: Ed- ward Page, Ninth Grade; Billy Davis, Eighth Grade; Roy Johnson, Seventh Grade. MR. BASNAR Photographer - o FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Ethel Lewis, Bonnie Carol Crews, Tookie Dekle, Pat McGlocklin, Vemell King. SECOND ROW: Claudia Strickland, Jann Robinson, Alice Hunter, Charlotte Holt. THIRD ROW: Catherine Towles, Joan Adams, Brenda Hendry. FOURTH ROW: Edward Page, Stanley Davis, Roy Johnson, Billy Davis. FIFTH ROW: Dick Zeigler, Woody Norman, Jimmy Slaughter, Tommy Dickert. 7atflo Se M FIRST ROW: Catherine Towles, Claudia Strickland, Co-Editors; Punkie Ward, Exchange Editor. SECOND ROW: Joan Adams, Feature Editor; Bonnie Crews, Business Manager; Karen Gray, Assistant Editor; Peggy McLeod, Exchange Editor. THIRD ROW: Tommy Dickert, Publicity Editor; Tookie Dekle, Business Manager; Woody Norman, Dick Zeigler, Sports Editors. NOT PICTURED: Martha Carter, Feature Editor. MRS. McGLOCKLIN Sponsor FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Irene Aman, Shirley Edwards, Alice Hunter, Madelaine Blume, Della Mae Grantham, Typist; Jo Ann Hendry, Typist; Mrs. McGlocklin, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mary Ethel Lewis, Betty Albritton, Typist; Elaine Hooker, Ella Mae Rodgers, Lynda Leggett, Elizabeth Wood. THIRD ROW: Richard Simmer, Wimpy Wilkes, John Dorman, Henry Capps, Billy Grant. FOURTH ROW: Joe Wynn, Typist; Eugene Wigglesworth. Sale fne FIRST ROW, SEATED, Left to Right: Andrea Whiddon, Martha Martin, Pat Padgett, Brenda Hendry, Elizabeth Terrell, Patsy Snyder, Barbara Knight, Frances Leverette, Faye Parrish. STANDING, SECOND ROW: Billy Hall, Warren Folsom, Elmo Starling, J.D. Suber, Charlotte Holt, Mrs. McGlocklin, Sponsor; Martha Touchton, Mack Colson, George Hooten, Billy Becton, Stanley Davis, Gary Bond. Student (Council FIRST ROW, left to Right: Cherry Nola, Linda Mann, Carolyn Beach, Chris Joiner, Ethel Chapman. SECOND w°W Gcorgia Lee Judy Allen Carol Johnson, Tookie Dekle, Eddie Lou Mixon, Judy Burton, Rayford Taylor Mr. Basnar, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Elouise Davis, Elaine Hooker, Catherine Towles, Diane Cloys, Mary Ellen Gaston, Martha Carter. FOURTH ROW: Ed Underwood, Woody Norman, Ray Scott, Billy Grant, Ronnie Ratliff Han Mathis Tav Pnwnrc ’ OFFICERS SEATED: Dan Mathis, Vice-President; Billy Grant, President; Martha Carter, Sec- retary. STANDING: Woody Norman, Rep- resentative at Large; Diane Cloys, Treasurer; Jay Powers, Chaplain; Ray Scott, Represen- tative at Large. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joan Adams, Catherine Towles, Claudia Strickland, Madelaine Blume, Patsy Snyder, Linda Mann. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Carol Crews, Harolyn Young, Ver- nell King, Alice Hunter, Lynda Leggett, Janice Jackson, Carolyn Beach, Jo Ann Hendry. THIRD ROW: Eugene Wigglesworth, Billy Davis, Sam Register, Edward Page, Glenda Gunter, Mary Ethel Lewis, Charlotte Holt, Selen Steen, Elaine Peacock. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Dickert, Robert Traywick, Jimmy Herrington, Jimmy Renfrew, Tookie Dekle, Dick Zeigler, Pat McGlocklin, Brenda Hendry, Ella Mae Rodgers, Mrs. Parker, Sponsor. O CceM LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Snyder, Treasurer; Madelaine Blume, Vice-President; Claudia Strickland, President; Catherine Towles, Secretary; Joan Adams, Historian. The National Beta Club is an organization of high school students of good mentality and character, creditable achievement, and commendable attit- udes. Membership therein signifies that the student has been designated by the high school authorities as worthy of special recognition because of out- standing attainment and promise. Page Seventy-Nine future 4 cerUca —— ■al • i FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. LaValle, Sponsor; Lucy Williams, Rhetta Alvarez, Janice Jackson, Charlotte Holt, Sarah Helen Steen, Hazel Redd, Martha Touchton, Jo Ann Williams, Judy Paris, Mrs. Whitfield, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Lee Howell, Charlotte Langford, Ima Jean Knowles, Elouise Davis, Sarah Jane Methvin, Elizabeth Weeks, Frances Leverette, Bonnie Carol Crews, Martha Carter, Mary Frances Earls, Deloris Walker, Elizabeth Terrell, Elizabeth Wood. THIRD ROW: Cecelia Clardy, Jesse Dunn, Linda Dixon, Charlotte Green, Betty Jo Whiddon, Judy Dawsy, Linda Mann, Harolyn Young, Betty Jo Rhodes, Mary Jeanne Steen, Patsy Snyder, Linda Leg- gett, Andrea Whiddon. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Knight, Bobbie Straughn, Pat DeLoach, Betty Barger, Janice Gunter, Betty Ann Goodman, Allie Jean McClain, Bonnie Beck, Lillian Williams, Elizabeth Merrill, Linda Cruce, Dessie Mae English, Elaine Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Judy Jackson, Judy Tougas, Ann Thompson, Nancy Braddock, Peggy McLeod, Sharon Grantham, Sharon Wright, Martha Martin, Christine Rogers, Irene Aman, Della Mae Grantham, Nancy Johnson, Marie Sherer. SIXTH ROW: Brenda Hendry, Janie Baughman, Erma Lou Walker, P t McGlocklin, Glenda Gunter, Faye Parrish. Poge Eighty rf. Ttetv TttetKieM, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. LaValle, Sponsor; Sandra Garrett, Connie Synder, Annette Robin- son, Sandra Bryan, Linda Powell, Betty Dice, Brenda Young, Linda Hester, Joan Wilson, Marie Davis, Mrs. Whitfield, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Florred Rowell, Susan Knight, Rachel Janeway, Judy Burton, Pam Agner, Hope McCall, Delores Hunter, Carol Williams, June Beach. THIRD ROW: Esther Hartsficld, Pat Davenport, Beverly Whiddon, Mary Catherine Hum, Gloria Grantham, Ann Bunting, Velinda Parker, Rosemary Claxton, Shirley Grantham. FOURTH ROW: Gloria McClain, Margie Lou Hartsfield, Bryannette Leggett, Eddie Lou Mixon, Lois Platt, Mildred Hendry, Patricia Akinson, Olivia Lawrence. FIFTH ROW: Vera Lou Courtney, Janey Ruth Gunter, Darlene Davis, Martha Wakeman, Brenda Hunter, Carolyn Glass. SIXTH ROW: Ray Gunter, Frances Hathcock, Annie Mae Hathcock, Deane Jathco, Lee Lindsey, Rudy Mathis. The creed of the Future Homemakers of America expresses the purpose of the organization - Learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. 'putuie HeacAent o-£ enica FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Janice Jackson, Shirley Edwards, Linda Mann, Elizabeth Wood, Gerry Ferns, Hazel Redd, Mrs. Blankenship, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Joyce Wilson, Helen Mixon, Peggy Robinson, Ixna Jean Knowles, Bonnie Beck, Elouise Davis, Betty Albritton, Patsy Snyder, Elaine Peacock, Lamar Collins, Frances Leverette, Judy Hollowell. THIRD ROW: Nancikay Braddock, Ceilia Clardy, Delores Leggett, Claudia Strickland, Jesse Dunn, Elizabeth Weeks, Alice Hunter, Pat Deloach, Karen Dail, Lynda Leggett. FOURTH ROW: Joan Adams, Catherine Towles, Sharon Wright, Sharon Grantham, Pat Kirkland, Diane Cloys, Barbara Knight, Elaine Hooker, Peggy McLeod, Erma Lou Walker. OtftceM LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Holt, Treasurer; Catherine Towles, Vice-President; Madelaine Blume, President; Elaine Peacock, Secretary. STANDING: Pat Kirkland, Librarian; Diane Cloys, Parlia- mentarian; Brenda Hendry, Historian; Lynda Leggett, Elizabeth Wood, Reporters. tytee FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ima Jean Knowles, Elouise Davis, Alton Hendry, Judson Jones, Linda Hester, Jo Ann Williams, Ann Johnson, Wanda Morgan. SECOND ROW: Paula Carmichel, Harolyn Young, Darrell Mixon, Earl Roberts, Edna Revels, Ann Thompson, Joyce Wilson, Carol Johnson, Brenda Hunter. THIRD ROW: Madelaine Blume, Betty Albritton, Jeff Gurr, Joe Gurr, Sheila Plummer, Barbara Mathis, Helen Mixon, Janice Hunter. FOURTH ROW: Alice Hunter, Martha Touchton, Ruth Crosby, Preston Trotter, George Hatcher, Brenda Hendry, Ella Mae Wilson, Jann Deen Robinson, Aleta Hodges, Ida Mae Slaughter. MR. WILLIAMS Director 'DlCUKtltiCb FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Karen Dail, Vivian Wigglesworth, Joan Williams, Carolyn Beach, Janice Gunter, Judy Paris. SECOND ROW: Mr. Whitfield, Sponsor; Madelaine Blume, Elaine Hooker, Ruth Crosby, Elizabeth Terrell, Linda Dixon, Pat Kirkland, Patsy Snyder, Bobbie Straughn. THIRD ROW: Mary Ethel Lewis, Sharon Wright, Sharron Grantham, Eric Roberts, Gary Bond, Judy Jackson, Erma Lou Walker, Catherine Towles. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Hinch- cliff, Mack Landry, Billy Grant, Henry Capps, Jimmy Clymer, Joe Wynn, Stanley Davis. uU y (?Cci6 KNEELING: Darrell Mixon, Butch Winters. STANDING: Eric Roberts, Billy Brynes, Charles Harts- field, Ken Davis, Jimmy Renfrow, Ed Lilliott, Butch Laub, Jack O'Steen, Eddie Wells, John West- berry, Allen Ketron, Mr. Young, Sponsor. Science FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Scotty Stude baker, Arm Bryant, Susie Yarbrough, Kate Williams, Richard West. SECOND ROW: Bishop Dansby, Diana Mann, Mary Ellen Gaston, Julie Hooker, Rachel Janeway, Audranell Evans, Mrs. Simmons, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Claxton, Lee Lindsey, Penny Whitfield, Peggy Ann Lay, Margaret Martin, Laura Denmark. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Sumner, John Basnar, Mike Mickelson, Ray Scott, Charles Dorman, Allen Ketron. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Della Mae Grantham, Shirley Edwards, Bobbie Straughn, Elizabeth Wood. BACK ROW: Mrs. Moore, Sponsor; Charlotte Holt, Brenda Hendry, Joan Adams, Cecilia Clardy, Iinda Dixon, Lynda Leggett. 'Key FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jay Powers, George Collins, Dick Zeigler, Alice Hunter, Key Club Sweetheart; Jimmy Campbell, Richard Sumner. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Slaughter, Jimmy Herrington, John Beach, Edward Page, Joe Wynn, Sam Register, Stanley Davis, Johnny Simmons. THIRD ROW: Billy Grant, Billy Becton, Tommy Dickert, Lin Thompson, George Hatcher, Wimpy Wilkes, Robert Traywick, Dan Mathis. FOURTH ROW: Malcolm Leite, Mack Landry, Woody Norman, Skipper Vereen, Jimmy Clymer, Henry Capps, Frank Faircloth. The Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. In conjunction with the Kiwanis Club, it performs several community ser- vices in addition to it’s normal school activities. It is truly a club which of- fers to it's members a memorable fellowship, and is one of the most en- joyable experiences of high school. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Zeigler, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Richard Sumner, President; Jimmy Campbell, Vice- President. ft FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Billy Mathis, Bill Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Jerry' Wakefield, Nelma Howze, Virginia Brown, Ernestine Andrews, Roland Roberts. THIRD ROW: Pat Padgett, Beth Cruce, Vivian Grubbs, Karen Gray. TOP: Roy Edwards, Thomas Williams, John Dorman, Richard Ellison. SEATED: Nelma Howze, Treasurer; Ernestine Andrews, Secretary. STANDING: Roy Edwards, District Representative; John Dorman, President; Richard Ellison, Vice-President; Mr. Polk, Sponsor, MThe Purpose of the D. C.T. Club is to promote the growth and a bet- ter under standing of distributive and cooperation education, and to foster the best possible spirit of coopera- tion among employers, student- learners, home, and school. Its activities are designed to round out the moral, social, and cultural development of its members. M FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Connie Snyder, Annette Robinson, Ann Bryant, Charlene Jackson, Ethel Chapman, Sue Sheffield, Diane Whiddon, Dahlia Whiddon, Earlene Blanton, Miss Maxwell, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Lorrine Collins, Gwendolyn Freeman, Annetta Burch, Phyllis Falany, Susan Yarbrough, Diana Mann, Linda Fender, Linda Straughn, Wanda Grimley. THIRD ROW: Carol Anderson, Lee Lind- sey, Hope McCall, Elaine Lougue, Dennis Bennett, Bobby Timmons, Margaret Martin, Laura Denmark, Julie Hooker, Rachel Janeway, Sally Cawthom, Penny Whitfield. Sr. t ifauvity FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss Maxwell, Sponsor; Paula Carmichael, Peggy Robinson, Bobbie Straughn, Lucy Williams, Elaine Wilson, Betty Goodman, Judy Paris, Allie Jean McClain, Aline Tomlinson, Patsy Mixon, Shirley Edwards. SECOND ROW: Betty Whiddon, Judy Tougas, Linda Dixon, Cecilia Clardy, Pat Kirkland, Ann Parker, Janice Gunter, Pat DeLoach, Bonnie Beck, Erma Lou Walker. THIRD ROW: David Bennett, Bruce Hinchcliff, Mack Landry, Frankie Rus- sell, Jimmy Campbell, David Thomas, Tommy Dickert, Winston French, Mike Vickery. LEFT TO RIGHT: Annette Robinson, Pat De Loach, Ann Bryant, Cecilia Clardy, Bruce Hinch- cliff, Connie Snyder, Pat Kirkland, Laura Denmark, Frankie Russell, Linda Dixon, Julie Hooker, Mack Landry, Rachel Janeway, Bobbie Straughn, Lucy Williams. O Ccc i U4t ZKU FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Hamby, Sponsor; Bonnie Crews, Punkie Ward, Elizabeth Wood, Shirley Edwards, Madelaine Blume. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Terrell, Claudia Strick- land, Frances Leverette, Cecilia Clardy, Christine Rodgers, Elaine Hooker. THIRD ROW: Sharron Grantham, Sharon Wright, Mary Ethel Lewis, Ella Mae Rodgers, Irene Aman, Jane Blue, Tookie Dekle. FOURTH ROW: Henry Capps, Woody Norman, Billy Grant, Gary Bond. Aut cent ‘Stutd 7. . Tf. S. W MR. MANN Director tycCKtvi l CLKct Page Ninety TUMcAtHty Said SokcL fauKCit SEATED, Left to Right: Linda Mann, Reporter; Martha Carter, Captain; Diane Cloys, Lieutenant; Elaine Peacock, Secretary; Peggy Robinson, Head Majorette. STANDING: Joan Adams, Librarian; Pat McGlocklin, Librarian; Ray Scott, Property Manager; Skipper West, Drum Major; Butch Laub, Property Manager; Jimmy Herrington, Property Manager; Sam Register, Property. Page Ninety-One ‘7ftcijwiette LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Mann, Luan Fisher, Velinda Parker, Peggy Robinson, Head Majorette; Betty McDonald, Annette Robinson, Ann Bryant. Betty Velinda Luan Annette Peggy Ann Linda l cvuity Squad-------1959 FRONT ROW, Sitting: Powers, Putnal, Ratliff, Scheffield, O'Neil, Hart, Davis, Mixon, Garretson, Massey. SECOND ROW, Kneeling: Thomas, Thompson, Faircloth, Becton, Sumner, Hinchcliff, Page, Simmons, Herrington, Dees, Manager. BACK ROW, Standing: Hartsfield, Manager; Laub, Giddens, Chapman, Franklin, Landry, Vereen, Grant, Norman, Mathis, Renfrow, Lynn, Manager. Coach Ken Smith VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES We They Live Oak 32 6 Green Cove Springs 14 21 Santa Fe 0 31 Madison 6 27 Starke 0 39 P. K. Yonge 20 19 Marianna 0 33 Greenville 14 0 Jasper 34 12 MonticelLo 0 20 RECORD Won 4 Lost 6 Poge Ninety-Four Bulldogs in Action Stopped After A Gain ASSISTANT COACHES Herbert Hendry, Bill Haynes, and Lawrence Holt BILLY GRANT BRUCE HINCHCUFF BILLY BECTON RICHARD SUMNER JIMMY HERRINGTON JOHNNY SIMMONS DAN MATHIS MACK LANDRY BUMP FAIRCLOTH NORMAN CHAPMAN DANNY FRANKLIN RICHARD SHEFFIELD UN THOMPSON KENNY MASSEY JAY POWERS TOMMY RATUFF JIMMY RENFROW (Z eenlecuteM' Betty Barger and Pat DeJLoach Vivian Wigglesworth and Karen Dail 0? y t Ut 7C€UK KNEELING, Left to Right: ‘John Ricketson, Manager; Joey Falany, Walt Lamb, Larry Hunter, James Adams, Jerry Brown, Tyson Hicks, John L. Dixon, Bobby Porter, Carroll Dees, Sandy Smith, and Rickey Dees, Manager. STANDING: Coach Holt, Eric Roberts, Wayne Franklin, Edwin Hendry, Johnny Newell, Freddie Fender, Ed Wells, Aaron Hendry, Johnny Carlton, Clifford Davis, Ralph Grubbs, and Coach Hendry. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhetta Alvarez, Charlotte Langford, Hope McCall, Rachel Janeway, Helen Mixon, Judy Dawsey, Connie Snyder, and Jimmie Lee Howell. Page One Hundred Two QUEEN - Claudia Strickland and KING - Billy Ezell with Attendants - Frances Leverette and Madelaine Blume. 1959 King Billy, Queen Claudia, Attendant Madelaine Blume and Sponsors Jimmie Lee Howell, John Beach, Judy Jackson, Johnny Janeway, Linda Dixon, and Robert Taylor. 'ptatitiit ‘Banquet LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Smith, Coach; Donald Grant, Emcee; Charles LaPradd, Guest Speaker; Alton H. Wentworth. Girls also participate in sports through the physical education intramural program. Poge One Hundred Four 'l an Uy ‘Scu etfaM SqucuL STANDING, Left to Right: Coach Ban, George Hooten, Skipper Vereen, Franky Russell, Robert Taylor, Danny Franklin, Joe Giddens. SEATED: Jack Hagin, Manager; Malcolm Leite, Calvin Adams, Johnny Simmons, David Bennett, George Collins, George Mixon, Manager. NOT PICTURED: Mack Landry. SCHEDULE thV We They We They 0 65 Greenville 57' 67 Madison 64 k m 55 Greensboro 67 80 Leon 65 V f 63 Mayo 35 77 Monticello 38 v rd 93 Branford 79 61 P. K. Yonge 71 r 72 Live Oak 63 60 Appalachicola 58 vy 65 Madi son 72 71 Monticello 32 wv 65 Lake City 37 83 Lake City 50 69 Live Oak 53 67 Live Oak 57 “ fft 86 Appalachicola 50 78 Greenville 56 r 66 Mayo 53 64 Quincy 61 81 Cross City 40 76 Greensboro 69 GROUP 2, CLASS 'A' TOURNAMENT Perry 72 McClenney 50 Perry 68 Madison 60 Perry 52 P. K. Yonge 62 SEASON'S RECORD coach barr Won 21 Lost 4 Page One Hundred Five ‘EuUek$ . ROBERT TAYLOR DANNY FRANKUN FRANKIE RUSSELL GEORGE COLLINS MACK LANDRY JOE GIDDENS DAVID BENNETT MALCOLM LEITE SKIPPER VEREEN 59-60 JOHNNY SIMMONS CALVIN ADAMS GEORGE HOOTEN flocHivi 'l an ify STANDING, Left to Right: Coach Holt, Charles Johnson, Adolph Peterson, Lester Padgett, Richard Bailey, Kenny Massey, and Erie Roberts, Manager. SEATED: Lester Frier, John Laub, John Hart, Terry O'Neill, Frank Faircloth, Lin Thompson. NOT PICTURED: Winston French, Walt Lamb, Jimmy Davis, John Beach Burt Putnal, Wayne Shaw. SCHEDULE We 47 Greenville They 15 38 Greensboro 39 60 Mayo 28 58 Madison 25 47 Lake City 21 69 Live Oak 53 25 Mayo 16 54 Cross City 14 52 Madison 32 We 43 Leon They 58 48 Monticello 46 58 Monticello 42 41 Lake City 26 57 Live Oak 36 51 Greenville 12 40 Quincy 21 51 Greensboro 23 COACH HOLT Poge One Hundred Eight KNEELING, Left to Right: Bert Putnal, Richard Simmer, and Johnny Simmons. STANDING: George Hooten, Woody Norman, Norman Chapman, Danny Franklin, and Bump Faircloth. COACH AND MANAGERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricky Dees, Coach Hendry, Jack Hagin, and Olin Granthum. Poge Ore Hundred Ten i v 1 m m OK 9 Compliments of SMITTY’S SERVICE STA. Compliments of BRUCE PERRINE’S GULF SERVICE STATION Phone 470-J South 19 Perry Compliments of WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT GOOD FOOD Perry, Florida perry Neum-Herald Successor to THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS AND PERRY HERALD PRINTING OF ALL KINDS OFFICE SUPPLIES Perry, Florida Compliments of Compliments of Hagin’s Superette Sunbeam Bakery So. 19 Ph. 5002-J IT'S BATTER WHIPPED Compliments of OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS May the best of Health, Success and Prosperity Be Yours SENSIBLE PRICES and SOUND SERVICE Compliments of PERRY MERCURY OUTBOARD Phone 668-J Perry, Florida Compliments of SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Compliments of M. P. SALES DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH DEALER WILLYS JEEPS E. R. Linton Motors Compliments of Compliments of Shirlings Grocery Road 19 Dr. Mrs. W. H. Peacock Perry, Florida Compliments of FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION PARTNERS IN PROGRESS SINCE 1897 We teach watches to tell the truth Phone 293-W Joseph T. Lewis Your Watch Maker and Jeweler Located At Lee's Appliances 109 E. Greet St. Perry, Florida Compliments of M. F. AKERS Compliments of Compliments of Penny's Radio £ TV Service STANDARD OIL COMPANY Perry, Florida G. W. Clark Compliments of Tri-County Electric Co-operative, Inc. Madison, Florida Compliments of VAN H. PRIEST CO., INC Compliments of Compliments of Taylor County Dunn’s Sheriff’s Office Perry, Florida Quality Furniture Perry, Florida Compliments and Best of Luck FRIEDMAN’S STORE Perry, Florida Compliments of THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT PERRY Compliments of PERRY INSURANCE COMPANY Compliments of Compliments of St. Johns Texaco STOP and SHOP Ph. 326-1 210 W. Hampton Sp. Ave. Fast, Efficient Courteous Service Compliments of ROBERTA’S Phone 528 110 East Main Street Compliments of Joe P. Burns Funeral Home and Burns Monument Company AIR-CONDITIONED, TWO-WAY RADIO OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCES Compliments of Compliments of Johnson’s Bakery b ODIS MURPHY Coffee Shop Tax Collector’s Office Perry Florida BUCK’S APPLIANCES Frigidaire Appliances Built and Backed By General Motors We Service All Makes of Appliances Perry, Florida Phone 426 115 East Green Street WELLS JEWELERS Diamonds China Silver Watches Crystal Appliances Phone 358 DIAMONDS SCIENTIFICALLY ANALYZED BEFORE YOU BUY Compliments of W. H. and J. 0. HUXFORD TIMBER PRODUCTS Compliments of Compliments of GARRETT’S SUNOCO STATION LITTLE FOLKS SHOP Perry, Florida Perry, Florida Compliments of BASSETT’S DAIRY PRODUCTS AREA DISTRIBUTORS FOR GAIL BORDEN PRODUCTS ARCHER S GARAGE AND SALVAGE USED AUTO PARTS 4 miles north of Perry on State road 55 J. F. ARCHER, OWNER WRECKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Perry Paint Center 1310 South Jefferson Street Phone 651- J E. S. Burns Clifford E. Burns Pittsburg Paints Cabinets Woodwork Furniture Repairs Painting Compliments of No. 2 Southern 5 fc-£I.OO Store THE BARN Compliments of Reupholstering Little Burl’s Grocery New and Used Furniture Phone 303 South Jefferson Street Compliments of WILDERS MEN SHOP Compliments of Sharer’s Modern Trailor Court Compliments of Bessenger's Dining Room Specializing in Good Cooking So. 19 Ph. 476 Compliments of Compliments of Perry Drive-Inn Restaurant Jones’ Ranch House Specializing in Specializing in Bar-B-Q Chickens Pit- Bar- B- Q Western Steaks Sizzling Steaks Compliments of PERRY MOTOR COURT Compliments of Compliments of Jackson’s § Wilson’s The Freez-ette General Merchandise South 19 Ph. 730 Perry, Florida Compliments of OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Clark’s Restaurant Perry Haberdashery Compliments of Compliments of Perry Motor Lodge Standard Oil Station So. 19 Perry, Florida Leslie Doll, Man. So. 19 Perry, Florida Charlie and Doris Hoover STUCKEYS INC. Plumbing Beauty Service Dependable - Day or-Night - Eastman, Georgia Rt. Box 387 Perry Att. Jack Minter Compliments of Cities Service Station Compliments of Ph. 562-K So. 19 Perry, Florida Lintons Store and Motel THE PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Perry, Florida J. A. CURREY, President New York Office BURNHAM BOWDEN, Treasurer 100 EAST 42nd STREET TIDEWATER RED CYPRESS LEE TIDEWATER CYPRESS DIVISION OF J. C. TURNER LUMBER COMPANY Perry, Florida Compliments of VEREEN FOODS Phone 156 Perry, Florida Compliments of Byron Butler COUNTY JUDGE Compliments of DORSETT INSURANCE AGENCY Perry, Florida Phone 390 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Compliments of HENDRY’S PHILLIPS “66” Compliments of Rosedale Florist Flowers for All Occasions Phone 347 201 S. Washington Compliments of Bradshaw’s Service Station Phone 547-L North Jefferson Compliments of NOLA’S STORE Perry, Florida Compliments of BUS STATION Phone 268 South Jefferson Compliments of Lawrence’s Store Perry, Florida Compliments of Theresa’s Hair Styling Salon LOUISE, NAOMI, MARTHA FAYE, and GEORGE 522 South Jefferson Phone 428 Perry, Florida Compliments of Scotty’s Restaurant GOOD FOOD Phone 644 Perry, Florida Compliments of Compliments of Clover’s Pouncey’s Restaurant Phillips “66” Service Station U. S. 19 South Perry, Florida Compliments of MARSH INSURANCE AGENCY Perry, Florida Compliments of PERRY ROOFING AND SUPPLY Perry, Florida Road 27 Compliments of Compliments of Novella’s Beauty Salon Perry, Florida Doc Bowdoin’s Grocery-Market Phone 216-J Road 55 GREAT SOUTHERN TRUCKING COMPANY DIRECT SERVICE TO 10 STATES CONNECTING LINE SERVICE THROUGH U. S. Phone 656-M FRED A. HALL, AGENT Highway 98 West South Hyway 19 Telephone 569 PHILLIPS JOBBER C. R. “CHARLIE” WARE OIL CO. Serving Taylor, Madison and Lafayette Counties Mailing Address Route 2 - Box 36A Perry, Florida PERRY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED CEMENT- CONCRETE BLOCKS- STEEL- GRAVEL READY-MIX CONCRETE-SAND-MORTAR MIX P. O. Box - 366 Perry. Florida Phone - 521 W P R Y Radio Station Compliments of PERRY GROCERY COMPANY Compliments of Compliments of D and D Restaurant Ralph Sharp and Motor Court State Farm Insurance Companies Road 19 Perry, Florida Perry, Florida TAYLOR HIGH this exquisite LANE Miniature Keepsake Cedar Chest with lock and Key FREE You’ll find 1001” things to keep in this genuine miniature Lane Chest — costume jewelry, personal letters, treasured souvenirs that call for a private little place of their own! It's our gift in honor of your coming graduation. Be sure to bring in the Lane invitation card you received in the mail. GRADUATION IS YOUR SHINING HOUR! It Is Our Sincere Wish That This Miniature Lane Will Help K ep lx Bright In Your Memory Through The Years. JACKSON FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments of Compliments of Candy Motor Lodge Perry Heights Nursery Road 19 Phone 549-W Perry, Florida Perry, Florida Compliments of WALKER’S TRUCK-O-TEL and RESTAURANT We Specialize in Seafoods and Regular Dinners 24-Hour Service SHELL and INDEPENDENT Phone 552-W THE EMPORIUM DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 210 'Serving You Since 1917 Phone 20 On Education Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his teachers, the second, more personal and important, from himself. We congratulate you, seniors, of the class of I960 on your graduation from high school. And we urge you to continue to learn whether you go into business, homemaking, or go onto college. For only through your continuing search for knowledge can you chart the best course for your The Buckeye Cellulose Corporation “First In Cellulose”-Foley, Florida Compliments of D E K L E MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE DUNPHY BOATS JOHNSON MOTORS 208 North Jefferson Street Phones - 91 and 356 Compliments of Compliments of Pinkerton-Hays Lumber Company, Inc. Louque Vending Co. Perry Florida CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES RAPID FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 110 1 2 East Main Perry, Florida Compliments of Boyd, Florida Phone 580 WEAVER-LOUGHRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of Compliments of Casey’s Grocery and Service Station Bambi Motel GROCERIES- MEATS- PRODUCE NOTIONS GOOD GULF GAS and OIL Perry Florida Phone 385-M 1202 North Jefferson Compliments of PERRY FORD COMPANY Perry Florida LAWSON S SERVICE STATION LUBRICATION - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Phone 419- M Road 19 Compliments of Compliments of Tax Assessor’s Office Palm Tree Motel A. J. EZELL Road 19 Perry, Florida PERRY LUMBER COMPANY, INC. WHOLESALE TIMBER PRODUCTS Perry, Florida Pressure Treated Lumber, Poles and Post Kiln Dried Boards LUMBER and WOOD CHIP MANUFACTURERS Compliments of It's Easy to Visit Friends, by Telephone Hick’s Gulf Station Gulf Telephone Company Phone 217 - J Corner U. S. 19 and Green St. LUTHER COX Perry Florida Compliments of H. W. Wilkes Compliments of . H. R. Davis 1 JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Regular Perry Florida Perry Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Company King Florida Compliments of YARBROUGH RECAPPING Phone 578 U. S. 19 South Where Friends Meet BLOODWORTH’S BOOSTER SECTION Alan E. Hart M. and W. Shell Service Station L. E. Curenton 5104 Seventh Ave, Mr. E. O. Lynn Tampa, Florida Mr. Paul Brannen Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lindsey Mr. Roland K. Jones Mr. Sam Blue Mr. George Rich Bessie Johnson Mr. E. C. Shaw Judge Hal W. Adams Bowden Bros. Randal Slaughter Mr. Wayne Rich Charles Ralph Carlton Mr. Bill Gross A. R. Hendry Miss Polly Lassiter Mixon Grocery Mr. Woody Norman, Sr. Mrs. T. J. Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Green Dr. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGlocklin Toby Walker H. H. Smith We are grateful to those individ- uals and businesses that purchased advertisement in the yearbook. Suwannee Packing Company Live Oak, Florida TOCOHI ANNUAL STAFF
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