Branford High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Branford, FL)

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M6 i ttt TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword — 1 Dedication — 4 Administration —6 Seniors —16 Juniors — 22 Sophomores — 28 Sr. High Favorites — 36 Jr. High — 42 Organizations — 56 Athletics — 74 Activities — 96 Elementary—122 Graduation —146 Advertising —150 DEDICATION We the 1979-80 Buccaneer Staff proudly dedicate our year- book to you Mrs. Dorsett for the many years of sincere, continu- ous service as our cafeteria manager. We salute you !! Dorothy Grace Dorsett, born November 30, 19U4 in O'Brien, attended school in O’Brien, Monticello, Wachulla, graduated from Branford in 1934. She married T. L. Dorsett in 1934, had three children: Harriett, Tommy and Alfred. Community Participation: Cafeteria Manager 1950-1980 B.H.S. Honorary Member of FHA Former Eastern Star Member Past President Band Booster Past President Suwannee County Food Service Association Charter Member Branford Woman's Club 7 Principal Mr. Charles Millican Congratulations Students You have just completed another successful year. It is my hope and prayer that the future students at Branford will strive each year to reach their full potential not only as students but also as good citizens. Assistant Principal Mrs. Mary Daniels As another successful year passes we must again say farewell to an outstanding senior class. Let those of us who remain behind continue to strive for aca- demic excellence and unity of spirit which have always charac- terized the Branford faculty, and student body. My sincere best wishes to each of you. Guidance Counselor Mr. O. H. Munch The value of guidance is based on the democratic principle that every individual is important and that everyone is entitled to equality of opportunity. The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight: I will in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron: And I will give thee the treasurers of darkness, and hid- den riches of secret places. 8 Old Testament: Isaiah, XLV, 2-3 Mrs. Donna Hurst Bookkeeper Mr. Willie Veal Agriculture Mr. Alex Purcell Business Education Miss Rosanna Lee Compensatory Mrs. Catherine Melnick Sr. High English Mrs. Kathy Smith Jr. High English Mrs. Francis Humphries History Mrs. LeNelle Morgan Physical Education Mrs. Myzelle Griffin Sr. High Science Mrs. Julia Owen Jr. High Science 10 Mrs. Lora Suggs Title I Reading Aide Mrs Pamela Cross Third Grade Aide Mrs. Voncille Bell Title I Reading Mrs. LaWanda Bachara Elementary Aide Mrs. Mary Stover Title I Reading , Mrs. Mary Lee Varying Exceptionalities ' Mrs. Francis Ross Title I Reading Aide 11 L U N C H R O O M Mrs. Judy Lamb First Grade Aide Mrs. Chryal Mellette Kindergarten Aide Mrs. Margret Rushing Kindergarten Aide Mrs. Sandra Scott 4th Grade Substitute Mrs. Bobbi Cato R.O.T.C. Substitute Mrs. Dorothy Dorsett Manager Mrs. Gladys Bradow Miss Susan Grinstead Mrs. Doris Wynn 12 B U S D R I V E R S Left to Right: Clara Faye Durden. Linda Collins. Jean Bender. Jean Bass. Odelya Kelly. Left to Right: Melvin Lee. Doyle Bradley. Rex Bender. Joyce Truluck. 14 15 04 Marshelle Benton Ron Greene Grace Hartsfield Traci Cilio Keith Daughtry Ann Durden o Student Council Student Council Reporter Representative Representative Carl Aston Bill Smith Lori Miller FAVORITES Best Sense of Humor: Wilma Parker and Sammy Lee, Most School Spirit: Grace Hartsfield and Wesley Barnes, Best Dressed: Lori Miller and Allen Warner, Best Looking: Traci Cilio and Ron Greene, Most Intellectual: Patti Grinstead and Carl Aston, Most Likely to Succeed: Patti Peden and Craig Kohn, Best All Around: Marshelle Benton and Keith Daughtry, Friendliest: Ann Padelford and Bob Barnett, Most Athletic: Terry Ransom and Kevin Suggs. 20 . 2? Bossuyt, Donald Branch, Lori Callahan, Becky Cannon, Darryl Collins. Chet Conyers. Ronnie Dees, Lawayne Dickey, Mary Anne Dinkins, Susan Douglas. Sam Fissell, Robert Fletcher, David Gaylard, Donna George, Kenneth Adkins, Pam Avery, Donna Bass, Becky Bates, Tammy Beardsley, Nate Bennett, Norma Beville, Eddie Blanton. Jenny Greene. Ronda Harden, Stephanie Haskins, Loye Hunt. Buddy Knighton. Dewayne Knighton, Julie Kohn, Darryl Lambert, Mitchell 24 Lee. Laura Lewis. Darlene Linton. Pam McCullers. Jeff McCullough. Lori McFatten. Earl Methvin. Lorrie Moses. Lori Roberts. Frances Smith, Darlene Smith. Valerie Tackett. Lucille Touchton. Robert Usher, Bobby Vowel. Greg Ward. Charles Williams. Charlie Williams. Pete Yeager. Jack Munro. Delmar Murfee. Sam Neal. Leca Noling. Lance Owen. Ashton Pate. Deanna Patterson. Fred Pittman. Marcia Prevatt. Robbie Roberts. Brenda 25 F A V 0 R 1 T E S Most Likely to Succeed — Sam Murfee and Julie Knighton, Most School Spirit — Bobby Usher and Lorrie Methvin, Best Looking — Jeff McCullers and Laura Lee, Friendliest — Robbie Prevatt and Lori McCullough, Best All Around — Darryl Cannon and Ronda Greene, Most Ahtletic — Robert Fissell and Tammy Bates, Best Dressed — Earl McFatten and Pam Linton. Most Intellectual — Darryl Kohn and Mary Dickey, Best Sense of Humor — S. Douglas and S. Din- kins OFFICERS Ronda Greene — President Lori Moses — Student Council Mary Ann Dickey — Sec., Treas. Lori McCullough — Reporter Darryl Cannon — Student Council Stephanie Harden — V - President 26 WHO K o Copeland. Dennis Cross. Ellen Cruz. David Dickey. Margaret Driggers. Dewayne Dunn. Chris Fletcher. Robert Gaines. Lori Greenhalgh, Terry Gunter. Randy Hammock. John Hunt. Diane Jackson. Greg Jackson. Johnny Jackson, Van Jones. Carolyn Keen, Gerry Lamb. Clyde Aderholt. Buddy Aston. Carla Barnett. Teresa Barrs, Robert Bass. Wallace Bates. Paula Bates. Sherry Benton, Dana Bohannon. Randy Boswell. Tony Boykin, Elizabeth Bradley. Keith Bush. Rhonda Cannon. Donna Clemons. Hank Clemons. Sarah « 30 Shay. Nancy Sherman. Wenda Smith. Linda Snowberger. Deanna Summers. Sonya Summers. Tonya Tanner. Stacy Thomas. Wendell Thompson. Ray Tidwell. Brenda Vann, Diane Vann, Gina Walker, Sandy Welch, Robin Williams. Derek Young, Peggy Norris, Dallas Odom. Sammy Owen. Wade Owens, Melissa Patterson, Jackie Petty. Janet Rose, Kay Ross, Lauri Sellers. Mike Sessions, Robert Shaughnessy, Bobbi Phillips, Ruth Pittman, Daphine Pitts. Lillie Powel, Ernie Ransom. Tommy Roberts. Larri V 31 OFFICERS Larri Roberts — Treasurer Wenda Sherman — Secretary Donna Cannon — Student Council Margaret Dickey — President Lauri Ross — Vice President Peggy Young — Reporter Clyde Lamb — Student Council FAVORITES Most Likely to Succeed — Wade Owen and Diane Vann, Best Looking — Clyde Lamb and Donna Cannon, Best Sense of Humor — Ray Thompson and Melissa Owens. Best Dressed — Robert Sessions and Sandy Walker. Most School Spirit — Tony Boswell and Margaret Dickey. Most Intellectual — Chris Dunn and Ellen Cross. Best All Around — Lauri Ross and David Cruz. Friendliest — Dallas Norris and Daphne Pittman. Most Athletic — Greg Jackson and Sherry Dorsey 32 Com, and FACTS ? a Two earrings per ear Jogger shoes Overalls Suspenders Caps, Straw and Fabric Hats Braided hair decorated with beads Tinted prescription glasses Four wheel drive trucks — tinted glass and silk- screened Disco Dancing Metal and plastic headbands Coon Hunting Hill Climbing Mud Slinging Saturday Night Fever Grease Smokey anrl fpp «anwa Jaws if American Graffiti S]ar Wqrs Superman. a 111MII11II1111IIIII NI 11111 7 MOVIES piimiiiiiiiiiii m.m n 111 its Animal House Electric Horsemen China Syndrome The Muppet Movie Deer Hunter Alien Dawn of the Dead The Jerk Apocalypse II rfprTyJ] The Black Hole TTie Rose nince FnrnnnUuc Qf the Third Kind Star Trek SINGERS AND GROUPS ABBA The Knack Molly Hatchet Kool and the Gang Michael Jackson Commodores Eagles SINGLE 0 N G S “Pop Muzik” “Thp Samhlar Sail On “Long Run Please Don't Go Double Vision “One Way or Another” Dream Police” Lonesome Loser” “Forever in Blue Jeans’ Another Brick in the Wall” Willie Nelson Blondie . Cheap Trick Little River Band Sugar Hill Gang Waylon Jennings Anne Murray We Are Family Kiss Me in the Rain” Enough is Enough” Still Renegade Volcano” Heart of Glass” Dirty White Boy” Call Me” Cruisin’ ” Wrapper's Delight Amanda” Sister Sledge Donna Summers Barbra Streisand Styx Jimmy Buffet ELO Kennv Rogers “Radio” “Pilot of the Airways” “Bad Girls” “You Needed Me” “Ladies, Night” Too Hot Off the Wall” “Mamas Don’t Let Your 6 abies (jrowjJo to he Cowboys!’ Hock With Yoi ” 34 Dad ion± Seamed nylons Velour and Terry-Cloth Shirts Straight-legged jeans, emblems on the hip pocket Slitted skirts below the knees Shirts with gold and silver inlay Double belts with skirts and jeans Clogs, baby dolls, spiked heels, and earth shoes Baggy, pleated pants Bathing suits-one piece, french cut Clutch handbags Afro hairdos, shorter cuts, feathered, and styled Cowboy boots Add-A-Bead necklaces Numerous costume rings FACTS Cost of books soared 106' Gas $.60 per gal. 1979 — $1.24 per gal. in 1980 Consumer Prices lower standard of living Beef prices jumped from $1.13 to $2.99 per pound Consumer Price Indexes indicate that from December, 1978 to May, 1979, all items rose from 202.9 to 214.3 Inflation rate —18' per year Interest rates rose from 8' 2' to 15' 2-18 during the 1979 crisis and 30' is proposed Unemployment reached an all time low in 1979 but promises to climb as high as 8' before it falls. Iranian Crisis Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlovi admitted to a New York hospital on October 22, 1979 Man of the Year, Ayatollah Khomeini — seized his nation, shook all Islam. The outcome and turmoil in Iran is almost totally unpredictable for 1980. U.S. Embassy in Tehran seized by Muslim students on November 4,1979, approximately 53 hostages held. Draft reinstated in February of 1980 1980 Winter Olympics, Eric Heiden won 5 gold medals in speed skating. Purchasing Power for the dollar for: 1978 — Wholesale $.625 Consumer $.677 1979 — Wholesale $.432 Consumer Value of Gold: $-467 1979 —$276.41 As of January 1980 — $800 As of May 1980 — One dollar coins — all three types priced at $2,095 each Alligators removed from endangered species list during 1979. Alligators steaks were sold in unlicensed restaurants for $5 and $7 an ounce. On the New York market, March 21,1980, a Troy oz. of gold was $561 and a Troy oz. of silver was $21.90 Three Mile Island Nuclear Near Disaster caused setback in the energy program of 1979. National safety concern Drug Abuse: Alcohol: 10 million adults in U.S.A. 3-4 million teenagers in U S A. 95 college students drink Marijuana: 10 of high school seniors use daily 35 million have experienced it 25' adults smoke it (males) 40 adult females have been on tranquilizers 59 college students smoke marijuana Running for the Presidency for 1980: Democrats: Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Jerry Brown Republicans: Ronald Reagan, John Anderson, George Bush SR. HIGH FAVORITES BEST SENSE OF HUMOR — Sammy Lee and Larri Roberts MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT — Wesley Barnes and Ronda Greene MOST INTELLECTUAL — Carl Aston and Mary Anne MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED — Craig Kohn and Lori McCullough BEST DRESSED — Allen Warner and Traci Cilio BEST ALL AROUND — Ron Greene and Lori Miller BEST LOOKING — Jeff McCullers and Donna Cannon MOST ATHLETIC — Kevin Suggs and Terry Ransom FRIENDLIEST — Dallas Norris and Marshelle Benton 01U fiOTTEI ir YOn'WANT ] TO K12121 A S12 CHIVI' FltOM VO III? 12N12MI12S5 DON’T T12L. r. YOU nUKNIMf JR. HIGH FAVORITES FRIENDLIEST — Andy Walker and Bonnie Welch MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT — Rusty Humphries and Sylvia Robinson BEST LOOKING — John Barrs and Donna Collins BEST SENSE OF HUMOR — Robbie Bates and Joan Crusaw Randy Dees and Cindy Davis BEST DRESSED — Laurie Barnett and Connie Bachara MOST INTELLECTUAL — David Bean and Lura Murfee Adkins. Tim Allen, Joann Bacharo, Connie Barnes, Larry Barnett. Laurie Barrs. John Baxter. Laura Berry. Heather Boss. Tom Bossuyt. Wendy Bretz. Helen Cambell. Harold Cannon. Debra Clemons. Danny Collins. Donna Cook. Dean Croft. Crystal Davis. Cindy Dees. Randy Dees. Robert Deno, Kim Frederico. Tracy Fraddosio. John George. David Hartsfield, Melissa Holton, Tommy Howard. Pam Humphreys. Ken 46 Johnson, Bruce Jones, Darryl Jones, Debra Jones, Torris Knighton, Charles McQuay, Glennis Miller, Frank Munch, Harry Murfee, Lura Myers, Debra Norris. Melody Peavy, Scott Petty, David Pitts, Jane Ray, Jerry Riley. Danny Rutherford. Tony Ryder, Danny Shealy, Charlotte Simpson, Sharon Smith. Mary Stephens. Robert Vincent, Sina Vowel. Kim Walker, Andy Walker, Lance Willis, Jimmy Willis, William Yates. Lee 47 CLASS OF EIGHTY-THREE 0 F F 1 C E R S Sharon Simpson — Secretary Lura Murfee — President Cindy Davis — Vice Pres. Harry Munch — S.C. Rep. Kim Deno — S.C. Rep. Lance Walker — Reporter Tracy Frederico — Treasurer FAVORITES Donna Collins and Randy Dees (not shown) — Best All Around; Jane Pitts and Andy Walker — Friendliest; Debra Myers and Lance Walker — Most Athletic; Cindy Davis and John Barrs — Best Looking; Connie Bachara and Laurie Barnett — Best Dressed; Susan Stevens and Larry Barnes — Most School Spirit; Sharon Simpson and Tracy Freder- ico — Most Intellectual; Lura Murfee and Franky Miller — Most Likely to Succeed; Melody Norris and Timmy Adkins — Best Sense of Humor. 48 CLASS OF EIGHTY-FOUR Bascom Beville — Treasurer Melody Smith — Vice President Rusty Humphries — President Melissa Collins — Secretary OFFICERS FAVORITES Dana Bailer and Tim Odom — Best All Around; Bonnie Welch and Rusty Humphries — Friendliest; Angela Jackson and Sam Robinson — Most Athletic; Sherry Jackson and Ricky Aderholt — Best Dressed; Paul Martin and Sylvia Rob- inson — Most School Spirit; Debbie Hawkins and David Bean — Most Intellectual; Wendy Smith and Bascom Beville ___Most Likely to Succeed; Glenda Mosley and Donald Busy — Best Sense of Humor; Not Shown: Tony Adkins and Melissa Collins— Best Looking. 49 CLASS OF Aderholt, Ricky Adkins, Tony Anderson, Aaron Bailer, Dana Bates, Tony Bean, David Beville, Bascom Blocker, Melissa Brown, Neesha Burl, VpIpmp Gabey, James Haas, Paul Hawkins, Debbie Haynes, Tim Humphries, Rusty Bush, Donald Bush, Ronald Cooper, Billy Croft, Clarence Foster, Tony 4 - Jackson, Angela Jackson, Sherrie Jenkins, Sybil Jerkins, Mark Kent, Donna Knight, Deborah Lee, Annette Legere, Charles Lewis, Melissa Luck, Jamie Martin, Paul McFadden, John Metzger, Vic Millican, Scott Mosley, Glenda 50 EIGHTY-FOUR Odom, Tim Patterson, Sandra Petty, Tracy Roberts, Irma Robinson, Sam Robinson, Sylvia Shaughnessy, Cora Shaughnessy, Herb Smith, Kathy Smith, Melody Smith, Wendy Thomas, Billy Tillman, Tammy Trollinger, Boma Wawerczyk, Lee Welch, Bonnie Wflf-nftr Tgmmv Willis, ThereSa- Wingate, Li§ 51 derholt, Pam 3aleno, Junior 3ass, Racheal 3ates, Robbie Battersby, Pam Berry, Roy Boss. Jeff adly, Jane 3rSfT. USPbie Brown. Julie Byrd. Roger Cannon,John Corbin, Charles Courtney, Cindy Crowe, Cindy Crusaw, Joan Dees, Prissy Lteno. I r'acy Dowdy, Gretchen Fletcher, Carmen 52 Fraddosio. Eric Gaines, Lisa George, Sharon Greene, Mary Haas. Lee Hart, Dewayne Hart Bn Hill, Bobby Jones, Angela Jones, Floyd Keen. Allen Lamb, Mike Lee, Ira Munro. Marlow Wolan. Laura Noling, Cory Polk, Danny Powell. Lynette Raulerson, Tommy Roberts, Jim Rose, Anthony Sikes, Allen Slocum, Tim Smith, linda Smith. Ty Wells. Mike White, Franklin Williams fihflria. Wingate, Mike Wright, Leo 53 CLASS OF EIGHTY-FIVE 0 F F 1 C E R S (back row) Student Coun- cil — Mike Lamb .lane _Bra(j|ev Secretary — Cherie Williams (front rowyVTc TTBSttient — Dewayne Hart, President — Tommy Raulerson, Treasurer — Traci Deno FAVORITES d Wil lams, Jimbo Roberts; Friendliest — Ira Lee, Gretchen Dowdy; Most Athletic — Charles T BeS q00 1 9 — $orV Nolm9' Debbie Snowberger; Best Dressed — Mike Lamb, Prissy Dees UklStnWrSDP T°mpy Raulerson.Traci Deno; Most Intellectual — Lee Haas. Lisa Gaines (not pictured); Most Likely to Succeed — Jane Bradley, Robbie Bates; Best Sense of Humor — Allen Sikes, Joan Crusaw. 55 56 57 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Wesley Barnes — PRESIDENT Lori Moses — VICE-PRESIDENT Marsha Pittman — CHAPLAIN Larri Roberts — TREASURER Daphne Pittman — SENTINEL Paula Bates — SECRETARY Dallas Norris— PARLIAMENTARIAN Mr. Veal — ADVISOR Tammy Bates — STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Sherry Bates — PARLIAMENTARIAN 58 First Row, T. Barnett, S. Dinkins, D. Fletcher, D. Bossuyt, K. Deno, R. Greene, M. Dickey, D. Cannon, L. Barnes, B. Johnson, T. Holton. Sec- ond Row, D. Collins, J. Barrs, , R. Fletcher, J. Hammock, D. Driggers, S. Bates, P. Bates, T. Cilio, C. Collins, D. Knighton, C. Knighton, B. Barnett, T. Adkins, B. Hunt, J. Barnett, R. Conyers, E. Beville, T. Bates, K. Humphries, R. Fissell, D. Cruz, D. Croft. First Row, T. Summers, L. Rose, S. Summers, M. Pittman, L. Moses, L. Walker, S. Simpson, D. Snowberger, L. Murtee. Second Row, M. War- ner, R. Prevatt, W. Owen, F. Miller, M. Owens, D. Pate, J. Yeogre, L. Roberts, D. Vann, D. Pittman, P. Peden. Third Row, R. Mellette, D. Norris, J. McCullers, G. Vowell, A. Owen, S. Peavy, T. Ransom, A. Warner, L. McCullough, S. Walker. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Left to Right. First Row: R. Bush. PRESIDENT ELECT; S. Harden. PRESIDENT. Second Row: J. Pitts. SOCIAL CHAIRMAN; L. Pitts. HONOR ROLL; B. Shaughnessy. HISTORIAN; D. Hunt. CHAIRMAN OF PROJECTS; D. Cannon. PIANIST; D. Myers. SOCIAL CHAIRMAN; R Munch. ADVISOR; D. Benton. PROGRAM OF WORKS; R. Greene. RECREATION; W. Sherman. SECRETARY. Third Row. S. Clemons. CAREERS: B Hunt. PARLIAMENTARIAN; C. Shealy, CHAPLAIN; M. Owens. HISTORIAN; M. Dickey. TREASURER; S. Walker. PROGRAM OF WORKS; W. Parker. REPORTER; P. Adkins. STUDENT COUNCIL; T. Greenhalgh. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT; D. Vann. STUDENT COUNCIL. First Row: M. Dickey. S. Clemons. K. Fields. S. Jackson, R. Greene. D. Knight. V. Burt, G. Hartsfield. P Adkins. Second Row M. Blocker. D Hunt. L. Baxter, D. Benton. E. Boykin, M. Benton. A. Jackson. D. Cannon. T. Greenhalgh. H. Bretz, E. Cross. Third Row: D Bailer. R. Dees. B Hunt. M. Dickey. S. Harden. R. Bush. C. Kohn. K. Daughtry. J. Barnett. S. Dorsey. Left to Right, First Row: B. Shaughnessy, L. Wingate. B Welch, C. Shaughnessy. S. Summers. L Ross. S. Stephens. W. Smith. C. Williams. J. Patterson. G. Van. M. Lewis, R. Welch. Second Row: J. Pitts. C. Shealy, L. Pitts. A. Lee. M. Owens. T. Summers. M Smith. S. Thomas. L. Smith. W. Sherman. M. Munch. Third Row: M. Thomas. M Benton. D. Ryder. D. Vann. S. Walker. D. Myers. W. Parker. S. Robinson. C. Robin- son. SENIOR BETA L-R, Julie Knighton — SECRETARY Terry Ransom — PRESIDENT Darrly Cannon — VICE-PRESIDENT Lorrie Methvin — STUDENT COUNCIL Sam Murfee — STUDENT COUNCIL Patti Grinstead — HISTORIAN Mrs. Griffin — SPONSOR Carl Aston — REPORTER L-R, Julie Knighton, Terry Ransom, Darryl Cannon, Lori Moses, Rebecca Bass, Lorrie Methvin, Sam Murfee, Patti Grinstead, Mrs. Griffin, Kay Rose, Ellen Gross, Pam Linton, Chris Dunn, Mary Anne Dickey, Darryl Kohn, Carl Aston, Bill Smith. JUNIOR BETA The Senior Beta Club participated in the Fall District Meeting. Their float won 1st place in the Homecom- ing Parade. They went to Tanglewood at Christmas. Each individual member gave a gift for the large stock- ing given to Frances Roberts, a junior who was in the hospital. For Love day they sold Candy grams and gave the teachers apples. They also sent their sponsor, Mrs. Griffin, a vase of roses. In their Spring District Meeting, the Beta Bowl team, Carl Aston, Julie Knighton, Jack Yeogre, and Sam Murffee made it to the semi-finals. April 30, 1980 the Annual Beta Dinner in honor of the seniors was held at the Cove. May 15-17 was spent at the Beta Convention. The 1979-80 year was busy. Keep up the good work. The Junior Beta Club sponsored a movie and participated in several events with the Senior Beta Club. We hope to see each of you in Senior Beta and wish you well in your years of education. L-R, Harry Munch — PRESIDENT; Pam Howard, Sharon Simpson — SECRETARY; Lura Murffee — VICE PRESIDENT; Vic Metzger, Ricky Aderholt, Melody Smith. 63 L-R, First Row, K. Daughtery, L. McCullough, M. Dickey, Mr. McCrea. Second Row, D. Cannon, M. Lamb, M. Smith, S. Jackson, L. Moses, T. Ransom, R. Greene, L. Methvin. P. Adkins, L. Walker, S. Stephens. Third Row, V. Metzger. D. Cannon, D. Vann, L. Miller, C. Bachara, T. Bates, T. Cilio, B Smith, H. Munch, S. Murfee, J. Bradley. ART CLUB Ruth Phillips — PROJECTS CHAIRMAN Mrs. Williams — SPONSOR Terry Ransom — STUDENT COUNCIL Mitch Lambert — PROJECTS CHAIRMAN Sam Murfee —VICE-PRESIDENT Lori Miller —PRESIDENT Dallas Norris — SEC. TREAS. W Sherman M Owens L Noling. L. Boykin, C. Aston, Mrs. Williams, L. Miller, K. Daughtery, S. Summers, S. Murtee, J. Knighton, T. Ransom. G Jackson P Grinstead S Douglas, T. Cilio, D. Kohn, D. Cannon, L. Methvin. D. Norris, L. Ross. T. Bates, B. Smith. B. Callahan. P. Atkins. P. Linton. T. Boswell. M. Lambert. D. Cook, E. Cross, J. Reid, R. Phillips, K. Rose, V. Smith, R. Mellette, B. Tidwell, R. Sessions, R. Bohannon, D. Snowberger, B. Barrs, C. Dunn, E. Powell. MARCHING Left to Right R Martel L Bean, T. Humphries, V. Burt, M. Munch, B. Sampson. B. Cross. C Herring, S. Stephens. J Knighton, H. Mui Owen. R. Dees. A. Walker. K. Knighton. D. Brown, G. Hartsfield, FIELD COMMANDER; D. Fletcher. J. Sessions, M. Driver. DRILL TEAM: L. Smith, V. Jackson, D Myers. MOVING TO THE BEAT! THE BAND . BUT WHO HAS THE BALL?’ DIRECTOR — Mr Brown IN ACTION J ‘LET'S GO BUCS!' ST. COUNCIL — Harry Munch BUCCANEERS PRESIDENT — Grace Hartsfield SECRETARY — Susan Stephens TREASURER — Wade Owen VICE-PRESIDENT — Julie Knighton 67 Left to Right: DIRECTOR —Terry Brown, James Pitts, Tammy Brown. T'firi A-M y Shores, yarnnina wiiiiamc .inlie Rmwn f.uni-. hia Sha lv 1 |ffjrla nr, flla j Mary Greene, Johnny Betts, Bill Thomas, Marty Smith, Libby Kirby. Ladon Terr Sgfl lflmaafl, Joel _Stal naker, Angela Timberlake. Martha Wright, Leah Suggs Mike Simpson, Robbie Sims, Forest Greene. Sammy Severance. 1980 IN RETROSPECT The Marching Buccaneer Band participated in all the home football games and in most of the away games. They kept up that 01' Buccaneer Spirit even though the going was rough. Approximately twenty new members were added to the Band. The Band represented Branford High School at the Pine Tree Festival Parade, The Branford Rodeo Parade, and The Lake City Christmas Parade. They marched in the Branford Homecoming Parade and in the festivities of Homecoming Night. The Band presented the Christmas Concert in December and the Annual Spring Concert in April. The Andondoes, Beginning and Flutophone Bands also participated in the concerts. 68 ANDONDOES Lett to Right: Lori McCullough. Julie Knighton, Margaret Dickey. Stephanie Harden, Lori Miller. Mary Anne Dickey, Ronda Greene. Becky Calahan Not Pictured: Laura Lee NJROTC COLOR GUARD: Front: S. Dinkins. 1st Row: T. Petty. S. Harden. D Petty. C. Ward. J. Gabey. 2nd Row: T. Werner. M. Norris. 1st Row: M. Norris. T. Werner. J. Gabey. C. Croft. S. Dinkins, L. Tackett. Sgt. Cato. 2nd Row: D. George. D Petty. C. Ward. D. Ryder, T. Petty. S. Harden. 1st Row: G. Vann. J. Lucks. L. Barnett. J. Allen. C. Aston. T. Barnett. 2nd Row: S. Vincent. D Stearns. C. Aston, J. Petty, D. Whitfield, S. Roberts. R. Stephens. R. Avery. SHALL NOT PASS THIS WAY AGAIN Through this toilsome world, alas! Once and only once I pass; If a kindness I may show, If a good deed I may do To a suffering man, Let me do it while I can. No delay, for it is plain I shall not pass this way again. UNKNOWN CO-EDITOR —Lori Miller Grace Hartsfield Julie Knighton Stephanie Harden Lori Gaines Bill Smith BUCCANEER STAFF CO-EDITOR — Terry Ransom EDITOR — Mary Anne Dickey REBEL RAPPER STAFF ASSISTANT EDITOR — Lori McCullough Sam Murfee Lorrie Methvin Darryl Kohn 75 VARSITY FOOTBALL If you can keep your head while all those around you are losing theirs, you're sitting on the wrong side of the football stadium. T?, ) Z 12 74 JjiW H JQ cpa73- ? ex- ' Back Row. Chet Collins, Douglas Croft, David Cruz, Michael Warner, Fred Patterson;Bill-Smith. Darryl Kohn Jeff 76 Lc 3l 3 Coc 7 BUCS OPPONENT BUCS 20 8 HaEsoFhs 0 33 FAMU 7 8 Bell 3 0 Greenville 13 0 Green viltel 33 0 HoHlooGTSeri 0 27 Aucilla 23 0 Trentnn Hastinqs 20 6 Mavo - 77 BUCCANEERS! A 7i Bill Smith Senior SE 42 %i?j Darryl Kohn Junior OT 72 f • l 7oi 1741 Kevin Suggs Allen Warner a Senior Senior md 79 ot ms OG Chris Dunn Sophomore Clyde Lamb Sophomore OG 1 73 f Sammy Odom Sophomore 82 71 SE Wesley Barnes Senioi OT 50 Nate Beardsley Junior OT----------------- 60 § IP4 Ronnie Conyers Junior °° CS - Charlie Williams Bobby Barrs Junior Sophomore SE 14 RB __------------ 21 Tommy Ransom Sophomore RB 23 nci Robert Sessions Sophomore OG —■- 76 JV FOOTBALL 1st Row: Tony Adkins, Torris Jones, Mike Wells, Tim Odom. Scott Millican, Junior Baleno, Tommy Ravler- son, Dewayne Hart, Mike Wingate. 2nd Row: Laurie Barnett, Ira Leco, Clarence Croft, Ocie Riley, Lance Walker, Franklin White. Mike Truluck, Anthony Rose. 3rd Row: John Fraddosio, Paul Haas, Eric Fraddosio, Tim Adkins, Ken Humphries, Tony Bates, Sam Robinson, Rick Aderholt, Vic Metzger. Not Shown: Coach Slay. At Practice ... . . and on the Field. 80 Opponent 26 Trenton 26 Mayo 20 Dixie 8 Bronson 8 Bell 36 Mayo 2k Chiefland 81 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL L-R: Deanna Pate, Ronda Greene, Angela Jackson, Kay Rose, Van Jackson, Margaret Dickey, Manager Karri Bagley, Lori McCullough, Tammy Bates, Paula Bates. Sherry Dorsey, Terry Greenhalgh, Lori Branch, Terry Ransom, Susan Dinkins. Coach: Mrs. Morgan The girls' team this year won the Class A District 4 Champion- ship, defeating Mayo 39-32 and FAMU 52-44. They went on to the Region II Championship game, and were defeated by Greens- boro 44-48. Congratulations girls! 82 '— BucSt- 1 43 1 14 1 '44 I lb J - 4 .3.4— Opponent (_oST? SCHEDULE g, b (ft O Bucs Opponent 42______22, Mac lay 61 16 2 0) O F' 41 Madison (Hornet Tourn.) 30 38 Aucilla (Hornet Tourn.) 27 55 Trenton 33 35 Bell 50 54 Bronson 61 5 Forest Hills ED- 3? Oak Hall 4b 49 Aucilla 65 _23 Rolling Green ______ Mayo “25 54 Bronson 30 23. Oak Hall 0 4V Bel! 52 T renton 55____22 Mayo .43 'i 5ir Cedar Key 47__ 14— Greenville 39 32 _Mayo (Semi-Finals District 4) 52 44 FAMU (Class A District 4 Finals) 44 48 Greensboro (Region II Championship) 83 VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: Ron Greene. John Barrs. 1st Row: Bill Smith, Darryl Cannon, Johnny Jackson, Kevin Suggs, Bo Wil- liams. 2nd Row: Fred Patterson, Jeff McCullers, Robert Fissell, Craig Kohn, Charlie Williams, (not shown: Coach Witters) Uto r (% Bucs Opponent SCHEDULE 93 ?? Cr‘re, t Hillfi 46 41 Rollinn Orftgrv 88 40 26 _£pdar Key -B7 ' 32 Cedar Key 57 55 (Branford Xmas Tourn.) Mavo— 55 • S3 (Branford Xmas Tourn.) Manlay 42 40 59 41- 51 __4Q_ -Aucilli (Mayo Xmas Tourn.) Mayo (Mayo Xmas Tourn.) -Trentnn— 53 45 -BelL, E is I m lobi r Bucs Opponent 48 63 Bronson 102 18 Forest Hills 78 39 Oak HAIL — 73 59 Aucilla 63 5fcT ffollinqfcteen 5656MaCTay 44 53 Mayo 44 72 Bronson 64 54 5T 52 Bronson Oak Hall 39 Sell T TT Trerfton o 36 Cedar Key UT Gfreenville 58 Mayo 84 85 Bottom: Torris Jones, Greg Jackson, Ocie Riley, Sammy Odom, Jim Roberts, Scott Millican, Kevin Fields Bobby Usher, Tim Odom, Tony Adkins. Tim Adkins, Vic Metzger, Laurie Barnett. Top: Coach Slay. Middle 86 r £ r 0 BUCS OPPONENT I 26 28 Aucilla I I 25 53 Maclay I 46 38 Trenton 32 30 Bell i 53 Bronson I 54 44 Oak Hall S9 50 Aucilla I L 30 49 Maclay 33 81 Mayo | 45 29 Bronson 2o 37 Oak Hall 9 33 38 Bell 66 48 Trenton i'Pin Mayo 39 56 Greenville GIRLS TRACK Left to Right. Standing npanna Kim Malone. Angela Jackson, Grace Hartsfield, Sherry Dorsey, Terry Greenhalgh, Margaret Dickey, Susan Dinkins, Kay Rese, Peggy Young, Van Jackson, Brenda Tidwell, Wilma Parker. Left to Right, Kneeling: Deborah Snowberger, Terry Ransom, Glenda Mosely. 88 89 Left to Right. Standing: Larry Barnes. Sammy Lee. Wesley Barnes. Chet Collins. John Hammock. LaWayne Dees. Scott Peavy. Keith Daughtry, Sammy Odom. Franky Miller. Randy Bohannon. Jeff McCullers. Allen War- ner, Ronnie Conyers. Ron Greene, Ricky Aderholt, Bobby Barrs. Left to Right. Kneeling: Dewayne Hart. John Barrs. Timmy Odom, Ira Lee. 90 VARSITY 92 CHEERLEADERS Traci Cilio - rr I Ronda Greene Junior Patti Grinstead Sgqior Donna Cannon Sophomore Lorrie Methvin Junior — Deanna Snowberger Sophomore Lauri Ross Sophomore wMW Sonya Summers Sophomore Tonya Summers Sophomore Diane Vann Sophomore 93 J CHEERLEADERS V Sponsor for Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders: Mrs. Campbell (L-R) Connie Bacharq Lura Murfee, Debbie Hawkins, Melody Smith, Cindy Davis and MgJissaiialtias. 94 95 96 do it o em BUGS . II | i CO UJ — o J y. 97 Deno SPIRIT WEEK AWARDS Girls Basketball: T. Greenhalgh, M. Assists, Van Jackson, M. Rebounds; Sherry Dorsey, H. Free Throw; Lori McCullough, H. Field Goal; Van Jack- son, M. Improved; Sherry Dorsey, M.V.P. Girls’ Track: M.V. Track, Kay Rose, M.V. Field, Wilma Par- ker; B.H.S. Girl Athlete of the Year, Terry Ransom. Boys' Basketball: H. Field Goal, Darryl Cannon; H. Free Throw, Robert Fissell; M. Rebounds, Jeff McCullers; M Assists, Jeff McCullers; M. Steals, Ron Greene; M. Improved, Robert Fissell; M.V.P., Jeff McCullers. Boys' Track: Best Track Man, Bill Smith; Best Field Man, John Barrs. 106 AWARDS Football: Keith Daughtry, Offensive Lineman of the Year; Sammy Lee, Defensive Lineman of the Year; Fred Patterson, Ron Greene, Offensive Lineman of the Year; Wesley Barnes, Leadership Award; Wesley Barnes, Defensive Back of the Year; Kevin Suggs, Most Valuable Player; Allen Warner, Most Improved; Kevin Suggs, Matt Swartz Memorial Award; Wesley Barnes, Maynor Scholarship Award; B.H.S. Athlete of the Year, Ron Greene. Cheerleading: Patti Grinstead, Best All Around Varsity Cheerleader; Cindy Davis, Best All Around J.V. Cheer- leader. 107 BANQUET AWARDS LEADERSHIP AWARD — Stephanie Harden, BEST ALL AROUND SR. HIGH FHA MEMBER — Bobbi Shaughnesy, BEST ALL AROUND JR. HIGH FHA MEMBER — Charlotte Shealy, ADVISORS AWARD — Dana Benton, Rhonda Bush, Lillie Pitts, OUTSTANDING SR. HIGH FHA MEMBER — Gina Vann, OUTSTANDING JR. HIGH FHA MEMBER — Cora Shaughnessy, SCHOLARSHIP AWARD — Margaret Dickey, DELIA DAVIS AWARD — Marshelle Benton, OUTSTAND- ING ACHIEVEMENT IN FHA HERO — Mary Smith, Melissa Blocker, Diane Vann, Annette Lee, Lillie Pitts, Bobbi Shaughnessy, Cora Shaughnessy, Gina Vann, Dana Ben- ton, Charlotte Shealy, Jane Pitts, Wilma Parker, Deborah Myers, Stephanie Harden, Wenda Gail Sherman, Margaret Dickey, Rhonda Bush, Elizabeth Boykin, Laura Baxter, Mel- issa Owens 109 FFA AWARDS TRACTOR DRIVING — Bob Barnett, PUBLIC SPEAKING — Sharon Simpson, LEADERSHIP — Wesley Barnes, AG. MECHANICS — Wesley Barnes, LIVESTOCK — Dewane Knighton and John Hammock, FARM MANAGEMENT — Lori Moses, SCHOLARSHIP — Wesley Barnes, STAR GREEN- HAND — Larri Roberts, HONORARY CHAPTER FARMER — Doreen Bates and Don Bossuyt, RETIRING CHAPTER OFFI- CER — Wesley Barnes, LIVESTOCK JUDGING — J. Barnett, P. Bates, T. Ransom, D. Knighton, S. Bates, C. Lamb, R Fis- sell, C. Collins, R. Fletcher, B. Barnett, J. Hammock, J. McCullers, AG. MECHANICS — W. Barnes, B. Johnson, C. Knighton, F. Miller, PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE — S. Summers, L. Roberts, W. Barnes, S. Walker, T. Cilio, D. Norris, S. Bates, P. Bates, D. Snowberger, A. Warner, L. Murfee, FARM MANAGEMENT — L. Moses, P. Bates, M. Dickey, L. Murfee, LAND JUDGING — C. Lamb, T. Ransom, D. Cruz, N. Beardsley, F. Miller, PUBLIC SPEAKING — W. Owens, D. Snowberger, L. Murfee in AWARDS Outstanding Junior — Julie Knighton; Most Improved — Susan Stephens and Chester Robins Musicianship — Vicki Burt and Chaundra Herring; Director — Debbie Brown and Katrina Knighton; Outstanding Drillteam — Linda Smith; Out- standing Senior, Band Member and John Philip Sousa Award — Grace Hartsfield; Outstanding Service Rendered B.H.S. Band — Stephanie Harden; Musicianship — Mary Munch, J Ladon Terry and Joely Stalnaker; Outstanding Beginner — Ashley Shores and Leah Suggs and James Pitts; Asst. Section Leader Award — Wade Owen; Outstanding Drum — Herbert Shaughnessy; Outstanding Lower Bass — Leo Wright. 113 Reserve Officer; Don Whitfield, Sojourners: Susan Dinkins, Am. Legions: Carl Aston, Distinguished Cadets: Carl Aston, Gina Vann, Don Whitfield. Susan Dinkins, Melodie Norris. Erma Roberts. Cora Shaughnessy. Lance Walker, Jo Ann Allen, Lucille Tackett. Gerry Keen, James Gabey, Tracy Petty. Theresa Willis. Melissa Blocker. Lorie Gaines. 115 116 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM THEME: REACH FOR THE STARS BAND: DEVASTATIONS 119 120 SIXTH GRADE Bean, Lisa Burt, Kenny Greene, David Honririnhfi Wanr|y Humphries. Mark Humphries, Marty Humphries, Matthew Keen, Wayne Knighton, Katrina Miller, Amy Munch. Mary O'Shaughnessy, Meagan Pitts, James Richardson, Pam Xiinnr ' V Shores, Ashley Sppnr.e Dnnna .Spence, Wayne ‘Starling, Harvey Tidwell. Jacmq Tilln White, Ed 124 Brown, Joy Clark, Donny Driver, Micheal Evans, Calvin Jr. Gibson, Merlinda Greene, Forest Howard. Brenda Howard, Janice Jackson, Jerry Johnson, Mark Plan, Annette Plank, Audrey Repsher, Clifford Sampson, Brian Smith, Gabrial Williams, Herbert Williams, James Young, Casey 125 Davis, Micheal Dortch, Tereasa Fletcher, Dena Mrs. Long Gibson, Berlinda Glenn. Rhonda Griffin, Chuck Herring. Shaundra Humphries. Tammy Jackson. Jerome Jones. Thelma Lambert. Dewayne Linton, Kris Marffal Rnhin rtin, Billy Morrison, Sean Pitts, Douglas Pitfs Jpnmi Hobens. scott Repsher, Paul Ryder. Darren Sikes. Beth Taylor. Jimmy Wallace. Angela f Willis. Barbara Young. Matt 126 Baxter, William FIFTH GRADE 127 Crowe, Cindy Dees. Joseph Foster, James Frye. Richard Gregory, Issac Holloway, Lisa Mosley, Darryl Mrs. Sikes O’Dell, Donnie Smith, Marty 4 Wells, Charles Williams, Glenda FIFTH GRADE Miss Holmes Gaylord, Bill Green, Robert Hawkins, Lana Holtzclaw, Michael Kirby, Libby Kohn, Michael Noling, Deborah Peavey, Mark Pitts, Lamar Sandlin, Machelle Severance, Sammy Shealy, Cynthia Simpson, Michael Simms, Robert Sparrow, Kenny Spaas Leah i erry, Lauon Tifltirnff Mini Tiwt rlilrn. A yr Tritt, Brian V. Warrrrnuylt J ely Werner, Tracy Williams, Veronica Wright, Martha Young, Ray Bates. Sheila Battersby, Patti Bedenbaugh, Michael Brown, Tammy Clark, Rhonda Gaines, Larry 128 FOURTH GRADE White, Ronald White, Timothy Wriaht. Denise Voung,Sandra Fradosio. Laura Fralick, Shannon Fuqua, Damion Hall, Danny Keen, Glenn Kennedy, Darron Kirby, Lynn McLaughlin, Mark Mobley, Tommy Morgan, Charlotte Phillips, John Roberts, Nancy Samera, Samuel Shaughnessy, Shawn Smith, Chester Smith, Carl Snell, Angie Vincent, John v 129 FOURTH GRADE Mrs Shawn Campbell Bradley, Danny Combs, Timmy Hartsfield, Mark Howard. Susan Bass, Patricia Bates, Randall Boone, Tina Adams, Kevin Bagley, Tim Barnette, Angie Bass. Brent Stater, Debbie Suggs, Trea Whitfield, Deanna Williams, Noah Young, Shelly Jones, Yonda Laliberte, Jerry Linton, Dale Ann May. Michelle Moore, Jamie Odom, Eddie Pate. Scott Philman, Dean 130 THIRD GRADE Allen, Donna Barrs, Angle Bass. Runette Bates, Jan Bradow, Chad Brown, Andy Cannon, Dean Cloud, Sam Coleman, Hatheyone Collins, Danny Cross, Patrick Drozdick, Jason Kennedy, Tim Mrs Debra Hatch Smith, Samantha Taylor, Melinda Thompson, Shelby Tomlinson, Shannon Williams, Cleonia Mize, John Mobley, Terry Rushing, Teresa Shealy, Charles THIRD Bernardo, Pricilla Boone, Scott Croft, Tammy Frye, Bryant Giddens, Helen Hendricks, Albert Irby, Scott Ivey, Sydney Mrs. Yeager Smith, Judy Stater, Frank Terry, Shannon Tomlinson, J. Y. Koon, Bryan Lamb, Brian McLaughlen, Laura Patterson, Timothy Roberts, Louie Sims, Leah Slocum, Jena Trolinger, James Vann, Amy Voorde, Jennifer Watkins, Alkesha Wells, Casey 132 GRADE Mrs. Witters Milsap, Lee Perry, Annette Perry, Kathy Smith, Cargie Clark, Melanie Copeland, Steven Driver, Steven Brown, Dee Dee Cannon, Richard Fox, Melinda Kiracofe, Delmar Knight, Denesia lv l . Smith, Teresa Taylor, Michelle Timberlake, Craig Tomlinson, Shane Zick, Heidi Mrs. Linton Timberlake, Chad Warren, Michele Wilson, Karen Young, Kevin Young, Ronald Anderson, Timothy Bass, Michelle Brannon, Lori Clark, Shane Conk, Christy Ezell. Matt Greene, Willie Harris, Honorine SECOND Lillie, Yolanda Matthews, Robert McCoy, Alan McIntosh, Bryan Pitts, Todd 134 GRADE McDonald, Jimmy Mobley, Ursa Roberts, Martha Roberts, Tammy Bradley, David Bryant, Tammy Burt, Jeffrey Cannon, Carla Carver, Sarah Erickson, Lee Folsom, Tyler Green, Kimberly Greene, Kellie Hawkins, Lisa Haynes, Rosanne Higgins, Sherry Jerkins, Linda Koon, Michael Martin, Dewey Mrs. Mclnnis Sandlin, Robert Selph, Christopher Sessions, Randall Sims, Jennifer Simpson, Teresa Smith, Junior Smith, Shawn Sparrow, Colby Sparrow, Michael Sullivan, Robbie Suttles, Chris Tritt, Lori Tyndale, David Veal, Carolyn Vought, Kelly 135 FIRST Arnold, Amanda Cantrell, Troy Comer, Tony Daniels, Traci Deno, Jennifer Holloway, Shiela Howard, Johnny Jones, Antonio Koon, Sarah Mrs. Smith Lewis, Brian Lewis, Kevin McLaughlin, Kelly Mellette, Melissa Norris, Tom Pope, Tina Renshaw, Billie Severance, Selene Sikes, Will Smith, Melissa Vought, Traci Wells, Crystal 136 GRADE Barnett, Lillian Bass, Stacey Bennett, Traci Carver, Dennis Clark, Kevin Cloud, Laura Corbin, Shane Ezell, Christy Fuqua, Darion Greene, Chris Jenkins, Horace Keene, Kenneth Kirby, Donna Lucks, Poinsetta McGee, Terry Lynn Mize, Sandy Riley, Nikki Smith, David Smith, Tammy Thomas, Arthur Trolinger, Robert Venne, Betty Warren, Lesley Waters, Mickey Watkins, Shawn Willis, Belinda 137 KINDERGARTEN Aderholt. Connie Allen, David Barnes, Kim Bates, Becky Bedenbaugh,Ryan Boone, Rod Bradow, Robert Bryant, Buffy Clark, Jeremy Comer, Teresa Crowe, Evonne Crowe, Renee Cullum, Ruby Cullum, Trudy Douglas, Kristen Durden. Allen Evans, April Frye. Tammy Green. Kevin Mrs. Fletcher Harris, Tonya Herring, Danny Holtzclaw, Mark Irby, Toby Ivey. Sterling Jackson, Cheryl Kennedy, Derrick Kirby, Rhonda Koon, Molly 138 Patterson, Eva Miss Fletcher Rickerson. Tammy Samera. Scott Sikes. Steve Sparrow. Rachael Stephens. Sue Ann Thames, Buddy Thorton, Chris Trollinger, Cayce Tyndale, Lori Venne, Roger Welch, Richard Wells, Ami Whitfield, Dawn Wilkinson, Carrie Williams, Wesley Wilson, Tina Young, Renee 139 140 141 JR., SR. HIGH AWARDS VALEDICTORIAN: Carl Aston SALUTATORIAN: Terry Ransom STAR STUDENT: Sam Murfee DANFORTH AWARD: Mary Anne Dickey DANFORTH AWARD: Darryl Cannon DAR. Lori Miller BEST ALL AROUND GIRL: Terry Ransom BEST ALL AROUND BOY: Wesley Barnes AM. LEGION: Carl Aston SOJOURNERS: Susan Dinkins RESERVE OFFICER: Don Whitfield SPELLING CHAMPION: Debbie Hawkins COUNTY SPELLING: 7th Lisa Gaines 8th Debbie Hawkins HIGH MUSIC: Grace Hartsfield JR. HIGH MUSIC: Leo Wright SR. HIGH P.E. GIRL: Terry Ransom SR. HIGH P.E. BOY: Jack Yeager JR. HIGH P.E. GIRL: Angela Jackson JR. HIGH P.E. BOY: CoryNoling SR. HIGH HOME EC: Craig Kohn JR. HIGH HOME EC: Heather Berry LIBRARY: Carl Aston SR. HIGH SCIENCE: Darryl Kohn SR. HIGH SCIENCE: Cindy Courtney ANNUAL CO-EDITORS: Lori Miller and Terry Ransom JOURNALISM EDITOR: Mary Anne Dickey AGRICULTURE: Wesley Barnes SR. HIGH ENGLISH: Sam Murfee JR. HIGH ENGLISH: Lura Murfee HUMANITIES: Terry Ransom ART: Bill Smith PERFECT ATTENDANCE: Susan Stephens Jeff Boss Floyd Jones Linda Kay Smith Rachel Bas Varlerie Burt Tracy Petty Wendy Smith Billy Thomas ELEMENTARY AWARDS CITIZENSHIP — Teresa Rushing Alan Crowe Jessica Greene Susan Howard Glenn Keen SCHOLARSHIP — Sam Samera Megan O'Shaughnessy BEST ALL AROUND — Runnette Bass Bryan Koon Debbie Stater Lisa Bean Donna Kirby Allan Crowe Chaundra Herring SCIENCE HEALTH — Lana Hawkins Lisa Bean SCIENCE — Patrick Cross Eddy Odom Shannon Fralick HEALTH — Albert Hendricks Sharon Rowell SOCIAL STUDIES — Lena Slocum Trea Suggs Shannon Fralick Lana Hawkins Katrina Knighton MATH Dean Cannon Jena Slocum Scott Pate Lana Hawkins Vicki Burt PERFECT ATTENDANCE — Tammy Humphries Jimmy Taylor David Knowles Lisa Bean Katrina Knighton Julie Sessions Frances Green LANGUAGE — Elizabeth Carver WRIGHTING — Tim Patterson ENGLISH — Scott Irby Tina Boone Lana Hawkins Megan O’Shaughnessy READING — Nikki Lee Annette Perry Sharon Rowell Trea Suggs r Tammy Folsom Leah Suggs Katrina Knighton PERFECT ATTENDANCE Kim Barnes Sterling Ivey Chris Thornton Travis Humphries Antonio Jones Kevin Lewis Melissa Mellette Melissa Smith Ronnie Smith Jeffrey Burt Randall Sessions Tim Kennedy Diedra Brown Dean Cannon John Mize Lori Sambraus Scott Irby Sydney Ivey Randall Bates Laura Fraddosio Shannon Fralick Sam Samera Mark Peavey Bill Gaylard Michael Kohn Angelia Barrs Priscilla Bernardo Michelle McCoy Vicki Burt OUTSTANDING PROGRESS IN READING — SPELLING — MISSING PERSONS DIRECTORY The students listed below were not shown in their respective classes. 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SENIORS Sammy Lee Tom O’Leary Kevin Suggs JUNIORS Ricky Mellette Scott Paul Denise Ryder Julie Richardson Jason Reid SOPHOMORES Sherry Dorsey Brian O’Leary Ray Thompson FRESHMEN Susan Davis Kevin Fields Charles Hall Wade Hall Troy Howard Donald Farler Chester Robinson Elaine Zaccaro 8th GRADE Melissa Collins Lelan Chapman Tony Foster Charles Green James Howard Jo Platt Lee Stalacker 7th GRADE Scott Crowe Oliver Green Kim Malone 4th GRADE Bobby Adams Joel Emmett Keith Platt Tylonna Platt Melissa Taylor Michelle Voorde Robert Young 3rd GRADE Scott Barnes Alan Crowe Jessica Green Mindy Hart Mitchell Holtzclaw Betty Sue Munro Judy O'Berry Jill Roberts Sharon Rowell Lori Sambraus 2nd GRADE Brenda Christte Jerry Danaher Steve Danaher Dewayne Duckett James Emmett Robert Pitts 1st GRADE John Adams Travis Humphries Wayne Jones Brenda Juday Bobby Myers Amy O'Leary Jennifer Peeler Angela Roberts Jo-Jo Smith Misti Taylor 6th GRADE Robert Rowell 5th GRADE Tina Allen Mike Fields Amy Fissell Chris Roberts KINDERGARTEN Stan Brockinton Gary Clark Gabriel Douglas Dauey Fuqua Donald Harris Terry McMullen Phillip Parker Ricky Sambraus 1 44 IN MEMORIAM FRANK NORRIS 1915 1980 zaduatCon acca [ao.xs.ats. une. 1, 1980 £fx a(z£.x — ZJony domzx 146 (lornrnznczrnznt 2, 1980 Q a[sAictoxian — dax[ f-±ton SaCutatoxLan — rDs.xxy czfiyamom zHonox A tucUnti CaxI chiton We. i£ey HBaxnei iftatti xinitead {Ue.xxy cz aniom Si£[ SmLt(i J uiic — (ZJ(i£ aAf-ndondo £1 iPianiit — d {ii. Sfiawn Camfiljz[[ JSfio nioxi — JW XI. Q xre.n and Al [xt. Al [yze£[e xiffin XC±(l£,Xl — J onda f xze.n£. and U axxyf Lf otin 147 148 (2oncjzatu[aHon± to 149 Senior Directory ASTON, CARL WESLEY JR. Carl NJROTC — 1, 2, 3, 4- Beta Club —1,2, 3. 4; Sr. Beta Club Reporter — 4; Most Intellectual (Class) — 1, 2, 4; Most Intel- lectual (Sr. High) — 4; Most Intellectual (Jr. High) — 1; Student Council — 2; JV Basketball — 2; Most Likely to Succeeed (Class) — 3; Dansworth Award — 3; Art Club — 4; Track — 4; Class Reporter — 4; Valedictorian — 4, Library Award — 4; American Legion Award — 4. BARNES, WESLEY BEAMAN Beaman f Football — 1 2, 3, 4; Track — 3, 4; M.C. at Basketball Games — 4; Friendliest (Class) — 1; Most Likely to Succeed (Class) — 2; Best All Around (Class) — 3; Most School Soirit (Class) — 4; Most Compliments of WESTERN AUTO of Branford THE PIZZA PLACE Call in your orders before you leave home ... They will be ready on arrival. South Ohio Avenue Highway 129 Li-e Oak, Fla. (904)362 4523 School Spirit (Sr. High) — 4; FHA — 2, 3; Class Vice-President — 2, 4; FFA — 1,2, 3, 4; FFA President — 4; Ag. Mechanic Award — 4; Leadership Award — 4; Scholarship Award — 4; FHSRA — 4; NHSRA — 4; Defensive Back of the Year — 4; Leadership Award t— 4; Maynor Scholarship Award — 4; Agriculture Award — 4; Best All Around Senior Award — 4. BARNETT, JAMESL Jimmy FFA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Judging Team — 3; Livestock Judging Jr. High Score — 3; JV Basketball — 2; FHA. Be Bes 2.3. BARNETT, BOB EVERT Bob lest All Around (Class) — 1,2; FFA — ll 2,3, 4; Live Stock Judging Jr. High Score — 1; Live Stock Judging Team — 1,3; Tractor Driving — 4; Friendliest (Class) — 4. 152 Compliments of ARNOLD'S BARBER BEAUTY SHOP LOVELY SHOPS 320 N. Marlon St. Lake City, Fla. Ph. 752-2417 Southtown Sq. BENTON, ANGELA MARSHELLE Shelle” FHA — 2, 3, 4; Delia Davis Award — 4; 4- H — 2; Friendliest (Class) — 3; Best All Around (Class) — 4; Friendliest (Sr. High) — 4; Homecoming Queen — 4. I%L CILIO, TRACI LYN “Traci' Cheerleader — 1, 2. 3, 4; Powder Puff Football — 2; Class President — 2, 3, 4; FFA — 2J3, 4; FHA — 1,2,3; Art Club — 4; Student Council — 1, 2. 3. 4; Annual Staff — 3; Paper Staff — 1,3; Princess 2nd Runner Up — 1; Class Attendant — 2, 3; Best All Around (Class) — 1,2, Best Looking — (Class) — 3, 4; Most Likely to Succeed (Jr. High) — 1; Best All Around (Sr High) — 2, 3; Best Dressed (Sr. High) — 4; Homecoming Queen 2nd Runner Up —4 Ph. 752 1343 DAUGHTRY, JAMES KEITH “Snake Football — 2, 3, 4; Track — 4; FHA — 4; Student Council — 1,4; President of SC — 4; Art Club — 4; Offensive Lineman of the Year — 4; Most Talented (Class) — 2; Most School Spirit (Class) — 3; Best All Around (Class) — 4. DURDEN, ANNA PEARL “Ann” Cheerleader — 3, 4; Drill Team — 2; Art Club — 3; Student Council — 3; Class Attendant — 3; Class Secretary — 4; Most Likely to Succeed (Class) — 2; Most School Spirit (Class) — 3; Friendli- est (Class)— 4 GREENE, RONALD GUINN, JR. “Ron” Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Improved Player — 2; Basketball — 2, 3, 4; Track — 3, 4; FFA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Land Judging Team — 1; Best Looking (Class) — 1,2, Rodeway INN Rt. 8, Box 34 Lake City, Fla. Come See Us! REES BROTHERS' GROCERY O'Brien, Fla. BUICK MOTT BUICK CO. INC. U.S. 90 West Live Oak, Fla. Bus. Phone 362-1022 (JHustt 01 enter Professional Instruction Pianos, Guitars, Band Instruments... Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette — 4; Student Director Award — 2, 3; Presi- dent — 4; Most School Spirit (Class) — 4; FHA — 4: Student Council — 3; School Store — 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff — 4; Sr. High Music Award — 4; Most Out- standing Senior (Band) — 4; Band Direc- tor's Award — 4; John Philip Sousa Award — 4; Track — 1,4. KOHN, CRAIG DUANE ‘‘Craig'' Football — 1,3; Basketball — 2, 3, 4; Beta Club — 1, 2, 3; Most Improved Player (B) — 3, Most Valuable Player (B) — 4; Most Likely To Succeed (Jr. High) — 1; Friendliest (Class) — 2; Most Ath- letic (Class) — 3; Most Likely to Succeed (Sr. High) — 4, Most Likely to Succeed (Class) — 1,4; Sr. High Home Ec Award — 4. LEE, SAMMY BOYD “Sammy” 4- Best Looking (Jr. High) — 1; Best Dressed (Class) — 3; Best All Around (Sr. High) — 4; 4H — 1,2; President — 2; FHA — 3, 4; Art Club — 4; Student Coun- cil _ 4; FHSRA — 4; FHSRA State Finals — 4; Most Steals — 4; Offensive Pack of the Year — 4; BHS Athlete of the Year — 4. 3. PA GRINSTEAD, PATTI LOU “Patti” I Marching Band — 1, 2, 3; Concert Band — 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader — 4; Beta Club — 2 3, 4; President — 3; Historian — 4; Art Club — 4; 4H — 1, 2, 3, 4; President — 1,2, 3,4; 4H County Rep. District Sec. — 3; Outstanding 4Her Suwannee County — 3; Most Intellectual (Class) — 1,2,4; Best Sense of Humor (Class) — 3; Best All Around Cheerleader — 4. HARTSFIELD, GRACE MAJORIE Grace” Marching Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Com for tfiz djoung and t(iz Hjoung at cdizazt! Live Oak and Lake Ci+y FASH IQKS 154 Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 4; FFA; FHA; Best Sense ot Humor (Class) — 4; Defensive Lineman of the Year — 4. MILLER, LORI ANN Lori” -. Student Council — 4; FHA — 3, 4; Art Club — 3, 4; President — 4; Andondoes — 3, 4; Pianist — 3; Annual Staff — 3, 4; Co-Editor — 4; Rebel Rapper Staff — 3; Dansworth Award — 3; Best Dressed (Class) — 3, 4; Best All Around (Sr. High) — 4; DAR Award — 4; Co-Editor Award — 4. PARKER, WILMA JEAN ‘'Wilma” Chorus — 1; Band — 1, 2, 3; Basketball — 2; Track — 1,2, 3, 4; ROTC — 1,2, 3; Best Sense of Humor (Class) — 4; FHA — 1,4; Most Valuable Field — 4. N. W. CLEANERS Lake City, Fla. — Congratulations — FLOWER VILLA FLORIST BUSY BEE FLORIST 1386 S. 1st St. 815 N. Marion Big Chief Trading Post and Pawn Shop 825 N. Marion 209 21 I W. Howard St. Phone 362-1846 DuPRE'S MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR GATEWAY PEST CONTROL INC. 3814 S. 1st St. Lake City, Fla. Phone 755 2271 Ken Taylor Owner Entomologist — Lake City — O'LEARY, THOMAS MICHAEL, JR Tom t Transfer — 4. - -is PEDEN, PATTI LYNN Patti PITTMAN, CRAIG ALAN Craig” Transfer — 4; Job Entry — 4. RANSOM, TERESA DAWYNE Terry” Jr. English Award — 1, Beta Club — 1,2 3, 4; President — 4; Art Club — 2, 3, 4 Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 2,3,4 Captain — 4; Most Athletic (Class) — 2 3, 4; Most Athletic (Sr. High) — 3, 4: Rebel Rapper Staff — 3; Annual Staff — 3, 4; Co-Editor — 4; Student Council — 3, 4; Class Treasurer — 4; Homecoming 155 Queen 1st Runner Up — 4; Humanities Award — 4; Co-Editor Award — 4; Sr. High Girls — P.E. Award — 4; Best All Around Senior Girl Award — 4; BHS Girls' Athlete of the Year — 4; Salutato- rian — 4. SMITH, WILLIAM BENJAMIN •Bill” Art Club — 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council — 3, 4; Basketball — 3, 4; Captain — 4; Football — 4; Track — 4; Beta Club — 4; Best Track Man — 4; Art Award — 4. SUGGS, SOLOMON KEVIN “Kevin Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 2, 3, 4; Track — 1,2, 3; FFA — 1.2, 3, 4; FHA — 3, 4; Student Council — 1,4; Most Athletic (Class) — 1, 2, 4; Most Athletic (Jr. High) — 1; Most Athletic (Sr. High) — 4; Best Looking (Class) — 3; Class Vice President — 3; Most Valuable Player (F) — 4; Matt Swartz Memorial Award — 4. LIVE OAK JEWELRY BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF'80 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ransom THOMAS, STELLA “Pookie” FHA — 1,2; Track — 1, 2, 3; Basketball — 2; ROTC — 2; Chorus. WARNER, MICHAEL ANTHONY Roundman” Transfer from SHS — 4; Football — 1,2, 3, 4; FFA — 1, 2, 3, 4; FHRA — 1,2, 3, 4; Christian Athletes — 3. WARNER, WENDELL ALLEN “Allen’’ Transfer from SHS — 4; Football — 1,2, 3, 4; Track — 4; FFA — 1, 2, 3, 4; FHRA — 1,2, 3, 4; Christian Athletes — 3; Best Dressed (Class) — 4; Best Dressed (Sr. High) — 4; Most Improved Player (F) — 4. 156 Compliments of S?dh 2o. Live Oak's Finest Apparel Store Serving Live Oak and Branford Area for Over 63 Years. 136 W. Howard St. Live Oak, Fla. Ph. 362-3029 Live Oak, FL THE FARMER'S HARDWARE Division of Hackney Co. Speed Queen Washing Machines Hardware — Plumbing and Electrical Supplies — Snapper Mowers Little Pea Shellers 122-24 E. Howard V k FOOD G H ■ STORE WHITFIELD, DONALD GENE Whit” ROTC — 1, 2, 3, 4; Reserve Officer Award — 4. WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA LORGRETA Nanny” FHA — 4; Track — 4 jMMb Compliments of JAKES FOR STEAKS and QUALITY INN Lake City, Fla. Located in Ware's Plaza Branford, Fla. Operated by: Mike and Maggie Greene Phone:935-1252 Best Wishes! — Mrs. Julia Owen Compliments of Mr. Charles Millican Good Luck!!! — Mrs. Melnick Go Bucs!! — Debra and Lee Hatch Best of Luck — Linda Cannon Congratulations! — Beverly Hunt 157 BRANFORD SALES INC. Sales Agent for HATCH ENTERPRISES INC. Producers of Agricultural Lime Branford, Florida 158 Branford Chiropractic Health Clinic Suwannee Avenue Branford, Fla. DR. L.J. SPOONER Chiropractor and Acupuncturist Phone 935-1172 Compliments of £ f X; i ■ y ' Best Wishes! SUWA E PEST CONTROL, INC. O l Cndovji, and cdfome. feecozatCncj (dzntzz iSzanfozd, Cozida (904) 935-1570 DIAL 362-BUSS 510 S. Ohio Ave. Live Oa It 159 Our Compliments to the Mighty Bucs BRUCE'S Quality Clothing and Shoes 226 North Marion St. for Men and Women. Lake City, Fla. Compliments of: FIRST NATIONAL Live Oak, Florida GOOD LUCK BUCS! SUWANNEE AUTO PARTS idl I 160 841 Pinewood ive Oak, Fla. THE FORD PLACE ford) RATLIFF MOTOR COMPANY £ S U. S. 129 North 362-1112 LIVE OAK, FLORIDA 32060 Pinto Fiesta Mustang LTD Thunderbird Fairmont Bobcat Capri Zepher 161 (N «© BRANFORD STATE BANK Branford, Florida 32060 Serving Nice People Since 1911 We're Not Just a Bank, We're a Friend. Compliments of i W 1 ) Wholesalers and Distributors 1 ' Bucs Can Bank at DONALD EDWARDS WADE HURST f Phone Highway 90 West 1 (904)362 61 14 Live Oak, Florida 32060 1 CERTIFIED PLUMBING | ELECTRICAL | SUPPLY CO., INC. I FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Compliments of Town and Country Beauty Salon Fashions Good Luck! Cachi's Boutique Lake City, Fla. Perry Madison Monticello Branford Congratulations! Capell Brothers Shoe Store, Lake City, Fla. Branford, FL Go Bucs! Edgely Realty Construction Phone 935 0331 Best Wishes — Napoleon Jean of Jean the Tailor Compliments of Garbett's Market Good Luck—Roy Wards Fine Gifts, China Jewelry Congratulations Class of 80! — Margaret's Fashions 164 S. WOOD PRODUCTS Warren (Buddy) Nobles William H. Davis P.O. Box 627 Live Oak, Fla. Ph. 362-4339 ..omplimenl of Stapelton's Sport Shack Taxidermy BUCS —Bill and Belle's Thrift Shop, Live Oak - 11 B$st Wishes — Stuart. Jewelers, Lake City 165 Congratulations Seniors of '80 DUNCAN'S ThrifTimart Suwannee Ave. Owned by Macell Duncan Branford, Fla. 935-1527 Good Luck and Best Wishes BADCOCK HOME FURNISHIN CENTER Home Owned by: Don Clark 600 S. Suwannee Ave. Branford, Fla. Ph. 935-1442 £3«s i f McCRIMON'S OFFICE SUPPLIES 120 Court St. SE Live Oak, Fla. Owned by Danny B. McCrimon 164 You Always Get a Friendly Deal From the Friendly Folks at A - Bucs Are Welcome at j 7 a .ffj WES HANEY WALT'S CHEVROLET-OLDS SPUR 816 East Howard St. Live Oak, Fla. 32060 Ph. (904)362-2976 STATION GAME ROOM A Suwannee Ave. By Branfor Jly JBF ' Good Luck Buccaneers!!! BRANFORD HARDWARE Hardware, Farm Implements, Garden Supplies and Building Materials of all kinds. Owned by James R. Fletcher Branford, Fla. Ph. 935-1058 167 Compliments of VARIETY DRUGS, INC. P.O. Box 237 Branford, FL Ph.935-1459 Day or Night Located on Suwannee Ave. Flowers — Funeral or Floral MGOOD LUCK!! Gerald Brim, L.F.D. U.S. 129 South Irim funeral flume Ph. 362-1212 Live Oak, Fla. 168 but we're still the best! Bank On Suwannee County’s Number One Team! First Commercial Bank of Live Oak has the spirit and the services to keep them number one in Suwannee County. They’re first with the community they serve and proud of it! First Commercial congratulates this year’s graduating class and urges all of them to join the team that can help build their future. See your First Commercial banker anytime for financial assistance, sound advice and any of the banking services we have to offer. It pays to bank with First Commercial, Suwannee County’s number one team. FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK BRANFORD BRANCH GORDON TRACTOR SUWANNEE RIVER COVE Specializing in Seafood and Steaks Overnight Camping — Air Cond. Lodging — Swimming Pool — Picnic Area Live Oak, Fla. 31 2 Miles off 27 at Branford on the Banks of the Suwannee River. Ph. (904)935-1666 Branford, Fla. Groceries Canoes Gas Tubes ICHETUCKNEE FAMILY CAMPGROUND Located • $ Mile West of Park Entrance Rt. I, Box 72-CPG O'Brien, Fla. 32071 497-2150 SHORT STOP GROCERY Groceries, Beer and Gameroom Highway 49 Branford Compliments of Wilson Auto Parts, Live Oak Congratulations! Laws Seafood Lake City r d • ■- Good Luck — May's Home Furnishing, Lake City S GO BUCS! One-Hour Morrison's Live Oak 171 SANDY POINT RESTAURANT Motel — Trailer Park — Recreation Center Camping — Boating — Swimming — Fishing Live Entertainment Fri. and Sat. 6-10 p.m. Mel and Ginny Gabey Ph.(904)935-0615 On Santa Fe River Oft 129 River Bridge Branford, FL 32008 172 173 175 176 ( WonAzou± and. avafut azs tfisy iiisnt fia CL, (D (zincjdom of t(is, fia±t! {ZJ(iszs tis t(is bycfons a si in tiisiz jzaiLs, uazdsd (if ifiadovji ua±t. f Jams± Jdu±±s(L JHovjsd 177 v.


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