Carrabelle High School - Tarpon Flame Yearbook (Carrabelle, FL)

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c. 'P'ie e tt STAFF Editor--Virginia Justiss Assistant Editor--Marlene Littleton Business Manager--Raymond Hall Asst. Business Manager--Billy Kersey Picture Editor--Etta Carroll COMMITTEE WORKERS Pete Millender Pat Massey Bobbie Rickards Gordon Millender Bettye Thompson Henry Bryant Wesley Putnal Willard Vinson Devone Thompson Betty Watson Maxine Sanborn This page is sponsored by APALACHICOLA STATE BANK in business since 1875 vf I I Super PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA FRIENDLY SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY BUY A BONUS FRESHEST YARD EGGS 60 DIFFERENT VARIETIES VEGETABLES YEAR ROUND SELECTED SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF-BEST IN TOWN TOP QUALITY GROCERIES 2 rgS: DecUcatam e, the Seniors of '54 and '55, dedicate with sincerity The Tarpon to rs. Malzie Campbell in appreciation of her service, loyalty, and work in C. H. S. for the past five years. She has been a true friend to all classes and has been not only secretary for the school but nurse, counselor, and many other things. Words cannot express what we feel, but we know the spirit of Mai will always remain with us in all that we do. This page sponsored by ST. JOE PAPER COMPANY St. Joe, Florida 3 4cC Hi U4 l£lttO t Across the Desk From the earliest days of graduation, time has always been where you as graduate candidates have stood alone- for a moment and wondered if it is true that you are actually graduating. The path which you have climbed has notalways beeneasy. The sacrifices you have made and the decisions --hard at times and easy at others --combine at this time to give you the sensation of achievement--the thrill that for most of the graduates will come only once in a lifetime Some few others will go on to higher achievements, but none will ever mean as much to you as this first mutually satisfying goal. While here studying, you have been consciously and unconsciously learning three main topics which will, when properly utilized make your lives highly satisfactory or unsatisfactory, primarily due to the many ways in which Sportsmanship, Ethics, and Basic Knowledge are related together. The ones of you who have learned this and are graduating are to be congratulated. As you go toward your life's goal, be ever mindful of the ones who have helped you to find and follow the path through school days, always live so that you are worthy to be called a graduate of Carrabelle High. While you become members of the community in which you live or may move, conduct your private and public affairs in such a way that the people who have had the task in preparing you for adulthood can feel a warm glow of satisfaction. So you in the Senior Graduating Class of 1955, I bid farewell. As you travel along life's way--do not forget how to relax and to play. Henry Malcohm Dickey H. A. Larsen Edison Allen E. W. Neate SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Catherine Floyd Dr. J. A. Steely Wilburn Creamer Superintendent of Public Instruction J. C. Moore 4 ETTA CARROLL Miss Carrabelle High 4; Photography Club 1,2; Student Council Pres. 3; Dramatics 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 2; Soft ball 3.4; F.H.A. 1,2; F.H.A.Pres. 2; Class Vice Pres. 3; Class Pres. 4; Glee Club 1; Social Club 2; Bandl,2; Arts Crafts 1; Cheerleader 4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 3,4; Sports Ed. 3; Feature Sports Ed. 4; Annual Picture 4; Girl State 3. MARLENE LITTLETON Class Vice Pres. 1,2,4; Class Rep. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club Vice Pres. 4; Dramatics Club Rep. 1,2,3; Journalism Club 1,2, 3,4; Journalism Club Bus. Mgr. 4; Photography 1,2; Var.Club 1, 2,3,4;Band 1,2; Jr. Play 3;F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. Vice Pres. 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Social Club 2; SocialClub Vice Pres. 2; Cheerleader 4; Garden Club 1,2; Garden Club Sec. 1; Garden Club Vice Pres. 2.- MRS. KATHYRN STUBBS Senior Sponsor English Teacher MAXINE SANBORN Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Arts and Crafts 1,2; Student Council 1,2 Journalism 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2 Class Sec. 2,4; Junior Play 3 Adv. Mgr. School Paper 4; Glee Club 1,2; Social Club 2. VIRGINIA R. JUSTISS Dramatics 1,2; Photography 1, 2; Student Council 3; Class Pres. 3; Class Treas. 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain of Team 4; Journalism 2,3,4; Ed. of School paper 4; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H3; Band 2,3; Band Pres. 3; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 1;Social Club 2; Arts Crafts 1; Jr. Play 3; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Softball 3; Girl State 3; Annual Ed. 4. 5 ETHEL PETE” MILLENDER Dramatics Club 1,2: Journalism Club 3,4; Ass't. Ed. School Paper 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Glee Club 1,2; Student Council 3,4; Class Secretary 3; Social Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Advertising Mgr. of Annual 4; Arts Crafts 1; Girls'State 3; Annual Staff 4. BILLY KERSEY Shop Craft 1,2; 4-H 3; Football 2; Basketball 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Ass’t. Sales Mgr. 4; Stage Mgr. 4. RAYMOND HALL 4-H 3; Shop Craft 1,2; Junior Play 3; Sales Mgr. 4; Senior Play 4; Stage Mgr. 3. PATRICIA A. MASSEY Arts Crafts 1; Glee Club 1; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4. This page sponsored by THE BARN - Harry Murry Prop EDWARD'S GROCERY Carrabelle, Florida 6 WESLEY PUTNAL Class President 1; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Journalism 4; Photography Club 1; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play 3; Shop Craft 1,2; Basketball Mgr. 1,2; Record Club 1; VarsityClub 1,2,3,4; Captain, Safety Patrol 4; Social Club 2; Sports Editor 4; Boy State 3. GORDON MILLENDER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3, 4; Varsity 1,2,3,4. WILLARD VINSON Football 2; Shop Craft 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1; Baseball 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Track 1; Halloween King 3. HENRY BRYANT Glee Club 1,2; Shop Craft 1,2; Journalism 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Mgr. 2; Record Club 1; Basketball B 1; Junior Play 3. This page sponsored by DAVE SMITH CAFE - Carrabeile, Florida EVERRITT'S - Carrabeile, Florida CREAMER'S - East Point, Florida CHRISTO'S - St. Joe, Florida 7 BOBBYE RICKARDS Dramatics 1,2,3; Circulation Mgr. 4; Journalism 2,4; Garden Club 1,2; Garden Club Treas. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; F.H.A. Sec. 2; 4-H Club 3,4; 4-H Club Vice Pres. 3; 4-H Club Pres. 4; Girls' State 3. BETTYE THOMPSON Journalism 2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2, 4; Social Club 2; Garden Club 1; Student Council 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Band 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Softball 2,3; Sec. of Journalism 4; F.H.A. 2,3; 4-H Club 3; Arts Crafts 1; Ass't. Advt. Mgr. of Annual 4. DEVONE THOMPSON Arts Crafts 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Student Council 4; Student Council Treas. 4; Halloween Queen 3; Annual Staff 4. BETTY WATSON Cheerleader 1; Class Reporter 4; Journalism Club 4; Dramatics 2; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 3; Glee Club 2; Social Club 2; Band 2. This page sponsored by TERN INN - Apalachicola, Florida HORTON'S OYSTER BAR - Apalachicola, Fla. BEACH SERVICE STATION - Carrabelle, Fla. ARC WELDING - Car-abelle, Florida 8 J Mr. Harry Harrington, Junior Sponsor; Miss Margaret Young, Co-Sponsor; Loyd Smith, President; Aldred Cumbie, Vice-President; Anna Massey, Secretary; Jack Spiers, Treasurer. Left to Right: Evelyn Manthey, Cecil Millender. Bobby J. Chason, Walter B. Edwards, Josephine Me Millian, Jennings Jetton, Kay Bussen, Hunter Page, Mary L. Jackson, Charles L. Daniels, Marie Segree, Eugene Smith, Joann Braswell, William Grimes, Lonnie Mathes, Albert Rickards, Audrey King, James Crum, Mary J. Me Daniels, Sidney Winchester, Myrt Carroll, John D. Bragdon, Rosa Jo Warren, Finch Logan, Jan Everritt, Tommy Larsen, Faye Creamer. 9 Miss Joanne Elkins, Sophomore Sponsor; Home Making Sponsor; Jerry Crum-President; Donna Jo Mc-Knight-Vice Pres.; Edna Crum-Secretary; Eunice Ard-Treasurer. Edgar Tally, Genieve Carroll, Francis Daniels, Joan Clark, Victor Gander, Grade Smith, Glenn Thompson, Mary Jean Millender, Chapman Gray, Josephine Millender. Eugene Nixon, Melba Messer. J. P. Barber, Clarissa Butler, Monroe Register, Geraldine Cumbie, Franklin Butler, Agnes Hicks, Milford Moore. 10 Miss Bettye Jo Carter, 9th grade Sponsor, Phy. Hd. teacher; Annette Nixon, President; Jewel Thompson, Vice-President; Bettye Starling, Secretary; Brenda Massey, Treasurer. From Left to Right: B. Spiers, G. Bloomquist, I. Segree, F. Gray, B. Norris, D. Barber, G. Bragdon, C. Cain, P. Massey, B. Millender, N. Ufer, R. J. Brown, L. Carroll, O. Butler, I. Smith, H. Marshall, J. Smith, B. Ryals, J. Messer, J. Miller, H. Murray. f 11 Mrs. Ruth Hance, 8th Sponsor; Shirley Miller, President; Mary Ann Gander, Vice President; Myra Cherry, Secretary; Wanda Jean Norris, Treasurer. Left to Right: Davis Me Anally, Nyoka Braswell, Mickey Gay, Charlotte Messer, Bruce High, Katie Richard, Ethel Glass, Fred Jetton, Eileen Sharp, Joe Harvey, Linda Tucker, John Me Knight, Joyce Harrison. Ronnie Swords, Shirley Rosalis, Harold Mathes, Joan Shiver, Charlie Crosby, Mattie Kay Seaborn, Noami Chamber, Erline Hall, Ruby Nell Sanders, Gerldine Taylor. 12 V A Mr. Stubbs. 7th grade-Sponsor, Science teacher; Barber Kersey, President; John E. Murry, Vice-President; Barber Millender, Secretary; Wilburn Everrett, Treasurer. Left to Right: M. Moore, H. Bridges, E. Smith, H. Daughtry, S. Millender, R. Butler, B. Cain, J Murry, C. Register, A. Moore, T. Dowden, M. Ryles, P. Evans, C. King, R. Larsen, J. Chasen, J. Chambers. Not Pictured--J. Mock, B. Ufer, I. Chipman, H. Danials, J. Evans. 13 I Mr. Bowen 7th Grade Phy. Ed. Instructor Julia Kent William Dowden Merideth Daughtry Carlos Register Wayne Vinson Darrel Chambers Charlie Winchester Tommy McAnally Eugene Wheeler Richard Bently J. T. Creamer Joseph Evans Jimmy Tally Beven L. Putnal Ottis Russell Kenneth Shiver rs O . , O ' r jdik i f V tfe. n J « 1 V . A ■ V 'r , vJ 'V. k % ■’ (f . j K O • T 1 S' v ) n m V r 'V 14 Eunice Gay Alton Starling Peggy Harvey Jimmy Mayton Frances Segree John Akers Harriet Hance Johnny Shiver Betty Rosalis Tommy Barnnan Catherine Thermes Eddie Bowen Iris Jackson Teddy Sharpe Mildred Smith _ 1 Mr. Johnson 6th grade Sponsor Billy Davidson Katy Millender Jimmy Butler Ruth Braswell 15 Left to Right: Larry Alligood, Mrs. Addie Byrd, Sponsor, Oscar Sanders, Sylvia Davis, Francis Hand, Dianna Register, Anne Duval, Jeff Smith, Garry Shiver, Wilfred Butler, Bettye Chipman, Jerry Harrison, Willie Walden, EarnieBryant, Oneta Quick, Odell Thomas, Wayne Butler, Willie Dasher, Becky Jetton, John Polous, Pat Sanborn, Ruth Murray, Tommy Philips, Danny Put-nal, Dannie Segree, Donnie Shiver, John Bloomquist, Dennis Jones. 16 5 6t Sponsor, Mr. Payne, Mary Cambell, Tony McMillion, Sharron Roberts, Levon Clark, Marjorie Smith, Robert Millender,Fay Daniels, MickelSegree, Emily Logan, Darrell Segree, Ada Shiver, C. L. Odom, Mary Ann Hawkins, Charles Hicks, Helen Creamer, Hurbert Bently, Bonnie Shiver, Steve Pelt, Eloise Taylor, Jesse Millender, Alice Dearinger, David Larson, Carolyn Nixon, A. L. Quick, Rose Bridges, Bill Braswell, Bambi Wheeler, Douglas Millender, Agnes Millender, Johnny Grice, Buford Glass. This Page Sponsored By: AL WORNER'S MOTEL-Carrabelle -1 2 mile east AUSTIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE-Apalachicola W. S. VENTERS-GULF SERVICE STATION-ETHEL'S GRO.-East Point 17 5t6 tyiade Mrs. Hansen, Clifton Chason, Julia Richard, Joe Howard Massey, Myrtis Evans, Mike Allen, Linda James, Sammy Seaborn, Joan Messar, Mary Lou Evans • 6t6 HfctuCe Joy Ann Johnston, Larmar Bragdon, Mary Lee Dabney, Wendell Thompson, Judith Bussen, Junior Cook Marjorie Shiver, Charles Mayo, Margaret Tucker, Charles Ray Tucker, Riley Mathes, Nancy Smith, Marvel, Cutting, Ruby Butler. 18 3%cC tyiacCe Sponsor,Mrs. Pitt Mattier.JaniceMillender, John Davis, Frank Wiggins, Ann Chambers, Paul Thompson, Beverly Dickey, Carl Rickards, Howard Fears, Grace Massey, Eddie Johnson, Dorothy Morrow, Jimmy Rickards, Alma Duval, Coy Shiver, Alice Hicks, Henry Richards, Clyde Lolly, Raymond Walden, LisaSloan, Marty Hand, Ruth Smith. Earl McAnally, Steve Watson, Judy Rickards, Robbye Cain. Jean Harrison, John Hance, Wayne Segree, Ronnie Burris, Patsy Branch, Aaron Evans. Page Sponsored By SIZEMORE'S HARDWARE STORE Apalachicola, Fla. ECONOMY CASH STORE Apalachicola, Fla. KIRVIN BROTHERS SEAFOOD Apalachicola, Fla. MARKS BROKERAGE COMPANY Apalachicola, Fla. 2nd tirade Betty Marrair, Norton Kilborn, Lilly Kent, James Creamer, Imagene Braswell, Brenda Jones, Wesley Branch,Betty Hawkins,Richard Lollie, Therisa Richards, Claudie Barfield, Nelson Noble, Linda Murray, Reed Hall, KatieButler, Matha Braswell, Steve Shiver, Faye Carrin, Edward Putnal, Ludene Boatwright, Gracy Golden, Melbum Johnson, Dianna Walden, Michael Spiers, Tillie Millender, Brenda Dickey. Judith Smith, Patricia Thompson, Linda Millender, Donna Cutting. Sponsored By JOE JOHNSON GROCERY SMITH'S JEWELRY BUZZETS DRUGSTORE DUGGARS SHOE STORE McLEAN GULF STATION THE GRILL Apalachicola, Florida TORONTO SEAFOODS Apalachicola, Florida 20 f it 3rd cyuzde. Sponsor, Mrs. Sharpe, Frank Smith, Bing Crosby, Julianne Bowen, Boncile Seaborn, Lavonne Shiver, Rita Canoll, EarlButler, Shirley Massey, Stephen Branch, Opal Wiggins, Jim Hawkins, Margie Walker, Edmond Ryals, Linda Polous, Theron Mock, Helen Golden. This Page Sponsored By ARC WELDING-Mr. Safford-Carrabelle BEACH SERVICE STATION-Carrabelle WAKULLA PHARMACY-Wakulla SHIELDS CAFE-St. Marks 21 it (fcade Sponsor,Miss Virginia Clower, Jimmy Akers, Cheryl Bussen, Wayne Rickards, Kansas Bryan, Clifford Millender, Billy Evans,Ardell Jarmon, Shellie Rowell, Glender Millcnder, Roy Copeland, Inez Class, Windell Wasden, Imy Nixon, Calvin Taylor, Frankie Crosby, Lillie Moore, Mathew Butler, Woodrow Butler. Kathryn Black, David Gilbert, Brenda Hand, Larry Shiver. Wenoka Thompson, Odell Fears. Mayme Gray, Jerry Fears, David Jones, Lavonne Richards, Wayne Preston. 22 CUTEST BOY AND GIRL Etta Carroll and Alfred Cumbie MOST POPULAR BOY AND GIRL Jennie Justiss and Sidney Winchester Sponsored By FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION Offices located in Carrabelle and Apalachicola, Fla. 23 MOST TALENTED Maxine Samborn Willard Vinson MOST STUDIOUS Pat Massey Jack Spiers 24 CUTEST COUPLE Genieve Carroll Bus Putnal BEST FIGURE PHYSIQUE Marlene Littleton Cecil Mellinder FRIENDLIEST Pete Millender Hunter Page BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS Rosa Warren Williard Vinson NEATEST Marlene Littleton Bus Putnal This Page Sponsored By MOST DEPENDABLE Pat Massey CREAMER'S GROCERY-East Point DAVE'S SMITH CAFE-9 miles East of Carrabelle SOUTH SIDE MOTOR SALES-Tallahassee CRISTO'S 5 10-St. Jon 25 BEST PERSONALITY Pete Millender, Raymond Hail BEST DANCERS Jennie Justlss, Corkey Smith WITTIEST Walter B. Edwards, Pete Millender MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jennie Justlss, Marlene Littleton 26 Student Council Mr. Dickey Band Mr. Ryder 4-H Club Girls..................................................................Miss Daniels 4-H Club Boys....................................................................Mr. Daniels Safety Patrol............................................................................Mr. Dickey Dramatics Club Journalism Club Annual Staff 28 svuz e£Ce 7etun f 55 Jenny Justiss Etta Carroll Genieve Carroll Mary Joyce McDaniels Josephine Millender Blanche Norris Laverne Carroll Mary Millender Myrtice Carroll Mary Lou Jackson Marlene Littleton Brenda Massey Bobby Chason Anna Massey Mgrs. Betty Starling- Gloria Bragdon Mary Co-Captain 29 Left to Right, Jennings Jetton, Walter B. Edwards, Tommy Larson, JamesCrum, Francis Daniels, Gordon Millender, Jerry Crum, Cecil Millender, Lloyd Smith, Eugene Smith, Edgar Talley, Jesse Smith, 30 Etta Carroll Billy Kersey Pete Millender Henry Byrant Bobbie Rickards Pat Massey Devone Thompson Betty Thompson Gordon Millender Betty Watson 31 Sponsored By TULLY'S MOTOR SERVICE-Crawfordville, Fla. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.-Apalachicola, Fla. ST. JOE HARDWARE CO.-Port St. Joe, Fla. WEST FLORIDA GAS CO.-Apalachicola, Fla. 32 I. Bettye Thompson, leave the modes'y willed to me by Clinton Logan to Josephine Me Million. I, Marlene Littleton, leave my ability to slip in school when I'm tardy to John David Bragdon. I, Bobby Rickards, leave my love for music to Jan Everritt, because she needs it so much. I, Virginia Justiss, leave my tall slender figure to Anna Massey. I, Gordon Millender, leave my ability to play basketball to Hunter Page. But I need ittoobad myself this year. I, Pete Millender, leave my clear, unfreckled complexion to Audry King. I. Pat Massey, leave my ability to be a good example in typing to Finch Logan. I, Etta Carroll, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Herrington to Myrtice Carroll. I, Henry Bryant, leave my ability to say You know what 1 mean, in every sentence to Charles Lee Daniels. I, Wesley Bus” Putnal, leave my ability to get caught chewing gum to Joanne Braswell. I, Devone Thompson, leave my quiet ways to Lloyd Smith so someone else can get in a word edgewise every now and then. I. Willard Vinson, leave my Dependability to William Grimes. I, Bettye Watson, leave my ability to act to Rosa Jo Warren. I, Maxine Sanborn, leave my artistic ability to Mary Joyce McDaniels so that she may someday become a famous fashion designer. I, Raymond Hall, leave the presiding of the Liars Club and Loafers organization to James Crum and Corkey Smith. 1, BillyKersey, leave my ability to get into trouble, and my soft voice to Jack Spiers. I, Bettye Thompson, leave my ability to make speeches to Mary Lou Jackson. I, Marlene Littleton, leave my ability to attract the opposite sex to Walter Bevin Edwards. I, Bobbie Rickards, leave my loud voice given to me by Bobbye H. (Riley) to Evelyn Manthey because she needs it too. I. Jenny Justiss, leavy my ability to give orders to people who don't take them to Sidney Winchester. I, Gordon Millender, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Ruth Hance to Cecil. I, Pete Millender, leave my gigles to Faye Creamer. I, Pat Massey, leave my studious ways to Albert Rickards. I, Etta Carroll, leave my honor of Miss Carrabelle High to Bettye Faye Watson. I, Henry Bryant, leave my ability to stay in the dog house with all the girls for always saying the wrong things, to Alfred Cumbie, I, Wesley Putnal, leave my love for hard work to Lonnie Mathis. I, Devone Thompson, leave my sweet manner and never jealous ways to Kay Bussen. I, Willard Vinson, leave my lovely voice, my guitar and my way with women to Steve Norbrook. I, Bettye Watson, leave my ability to love the boys to Marie Segree. I, Maxine Sanborn, leave my sweater girl appeal and sexy smile to Bobbie Jean Chason. I, Raymond Hall, leave my ability to fail Geometry to Jennings Jetton. I, Billy Kersey, leave my ability to be a great hunter, lover, and to be stubborn to Tommy Larson so that one day he may be a great lover, hunter, and not so stubborn. 33 Billy Mary J. Minstrel - Senior Class Betty Thompson Karen Stubbs Girls State - Etta Pete Miss Young 34 As my school years come to an end, I realize that the best years of my life have been spent here at school. Farewell to C.H.S.------Devone Thompson. All of you have helped to make my school days the most wonderful days of my life. They will always be something 1 will remember. I only hope that all future seniors will enjoy their senior year as much as I have. To all of you, I leave my thanks and good luck.-------Wesley (Bus) Putnal. I have enjoyed going to school at C.H.S.; they have been the most enjoyable years of my life.-------Pat Massey. So long, folks. May the Lord take a liking to you all.----Judge Millender. As I have looked over my last few years in Carrabelle High, I have enjoyed every moment of it. I know that I am going to miss school day, and I sort-of wish that I wasn’t graduating this year.......Henry Edward Bryant. I have enjoyed my twelve years at Carrabelle High. As I look back over the years, I hope the onescomingup will enjoy school as much as I have. May God bless you all. -------Bobbie Rickards. As 1 look back through the years. I find that I have enjoyed them a great deal and will-miss my many friends very much.--------Raymond Hall. Farewell to C.H.S., a wonderful school. Ihave enjoyed my last three and a half years here.-------Bettye Watson. Farewell to friends and faculty ofCarrabelle High School who have helped me through the years of my schooling. Though Ihateto leave--I can't go to school forever.------- Pete Millender. So long. I hate to be leaving, I've had some good times, and some bad times in the last twelve years of my life, most of which I spent in dear ole' Carrabelle High School. Love and good luck to all of you.------Bettye Marie Thompson. Goodbye to dearole' C.H.S. andtoall the good times that I’ve had here. I hope that all of you enjoy your senior year as much as 1 have. As I go out into the world to earn my own way, I think of how fortunate I've been in having the privilege of coming to school. To all of you I leave my love and best of luck. Farewell.---------Etta Marie Carroll. Though I'm leaving Carrabelle High School, I will always cherish the memories that I have collected through the years. I'm honored to graduate from Carrabelle High. I only hope that I can use what I have learned here to make me a better person in my road of life. Good luck to you seniors of 1955 - '56.-----Jennie Justiss. When I see the year of '55 come to an end, I realize that the best years of my life have been spentin school, and never will the memories be forgotten.-------Farewell to dear ole' C.H.S.-------Maxine Sanborn. Parting is such sweet sorrow,” and especially when leaving C.H.S., and the friends I have here. These years in school have been the happiest of my life. I'll never forget the fun and friends. To you, dear ole C.H.S., I bid farewell.-----Marlene Littleton. Farewell to C.H.S. I’ll never forget you, and I know that you will never forget me. I've enjoyed the years I've spent here although I've had trouble sometimes. I'll always remember the fun I've had. Till we meet again, think of me (Billy the Kid)-----Billy Kersey. I bid farewell to each and every one of my friends, and classmates. May the time come when we all will meet again. As Hank Snow says, I'm moving on.” Farewell to C.H.S.------Willard Vinson. 35 Evelyn Manthey-Wonders why she can't be in two places at one time. Corky Smith-Would like to know how to get along with Mrs. Ruth. Audrey King-Why the seniors can't be more kind and considerate of the juniors. JoAnne Braswell-Why we can't have grammar all year in English. Hunter Page-Wonders why Coach Bowen makes us outline chapters in History. Anna Massey-Wonders why Mr. Harrington gives F for looking at the typewriter keys. John David Bragdon-Wonders why school is harder this year than last. Bobby Chason-Wonders why the juniors never have typing paper. Myrt Carroll-Would like to know why she can't pass History. Fay Creamer-Wonders why everyone is so dumb in Physics. Albert Rickards-Why he can't pass History without studying. James Crum-Wonders why he can't talk in Math class. Charles Lee Daniels-Wonders why he can't get 60 words in typing. Tommy Larsen-Wonders why he can't leave school to go hunting. Jan Everite-Wonders why band members can't belong to clubs. Loyd Smith-Wonders why the typewriters are such sorry spellers. Finch Logan-Wonders why he can't get along with coach in History. Jennings Jetton-Wonders why Mrs. Ruth won't explain Geometry. William Grimes-Why Mrs. Ruth can't make Geometry easy. Josephine McMillian-Wonders why the juniors have to grumble. Mary Lou Jackson-Wonders why you can't chew gum in school. Rosa Jo Warren-Wonders why you have to study to pass in school. Cecil Millender-Wonders why Mrs. Ruth makes him keep his mouth shut. Kay Bussen-Wonders why Mr. Harrington makes them be quiet inactivity period. Jack Spiers-Wonders why the teachers have to depend on homework? Can t they teach you anything in 55 minutes a day? 36 TjT t


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