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

 - Class of 1960

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COPY EDITOR: Jackie Campbell ART EDITOR: Annette Gwinn FAVORITES EDITOR: Mary Ryals HIGH SCHOOL PICTURE EDITOR: Jimmy Chason ELEMENTARY PICTURE EDITOR: Clyde Millender SNAPSHOT EDITOR: Tommy McAnally SPORTS EDITOR: Martin Ranallo FEATURE EDITOR: Heyward Daniels ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Mary E. Campbell SOCIETY EDITOR: Jean Baker MANUSCRIPT EDITOR: Meredith Daughtry ADVERTISING MANAGER: Tryon Dowden EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Bobbie Linton FINANCIAL MANAGER: Horace Bridges SALES DIRECTOR: Terry Dowden BUSINESS MANAGER: Barbara Anne Kersey DISTRIBUTION DIRECTOR: Chuck McCathern DEDICATION In recognition of his infinite patience, willing guidance and invaluable services in making this yearbook possible, and in appreciation of his friendship and loyalty to our class, we the Seniors of 1960 dedicate the 1960 Tarpon to our sponsor, Byron McKissack. SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Paul Wasmun, Mr. J. P. Massey, Mr. Harry Faulk Mr. Milton Houseman MR, MAX WATERS Troy State College, B. S. Business Education MR. BYRON McKISSACK University of Florida, B. A Social Studies MR. ARTHUR CONVERSE Western Illinois University, B. E. Music MR. EUGENE BROWN Clemson College, B. S. Industrial Arts MR. JOHN C. STUBBS Florida State University, B. S. Physical Science MRS. RUTH HANCE Bob Jones College. B. A. Mathematics MISS BILLIE POSTON University of Tenn., B.S Physical Education f KW tVw vM-, T«-4 sl“ t 4) Ow 4 y MISS MARGARET YOUNG Mississippi State College For Women, B.A., M.A. Eng., M.A., Library Science Librarian JEAN BAKER Library Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3 Band 1 Journalism 4 Vice President 4 FHA 2,3 4-H 1 Halloween Play 4 Dramatic 1 Senior Play 4 MARY RYALS President 4 Cheerleader 3. 4 Dramatics 3 Journalism 4 Band 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 JIMMY CHASON Football 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Journalism 3, 4 Sports Club 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Halloween Play 4 Best All Round 3 JACKIE CAMPBELL TRYON DOWDEN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Sports Club 1, 2, 3 Shop Club 4 4-H Club 2 Homecoming Court 3, 4 Class President 1, 2, 3 Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Junior Play 3 Best All Round 1 Journalism 3, 4 Baseball 1 Senior Play 4 ANNETTE GWINN Secretary 4 Vice President 3 Girls' State 3 Glee Club 1 Dramatics 3 Class Reporter 2 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Journalism 3, 4 Halloween Play 4 TERRY DOWDEN Football 2, 4 Band 1,2. 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 4-H 1.2. 3.4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Halloween Play 4 Sophomore Play 2 Treasurer 2 BARBARA ANNE KERSEY Band 1 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 1 Halloween Queen 2 Secretary 3 Vice President 2 Editor of Mulleteer 4 Journalism 3, 4 Dramatics Club 1 Junior Play 3 Halloween Play 4 Senior Play 4 BOBBIE LINTON Homecoming Court 3 Girls' State 3 Junior Play 3 Cheerleading 4 Journalism 4 Choir 1,2 Treasurer 3 Library Club 1, 2, 3 Dramatic 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 2 Band 1 Halloween Play 4 Senior Play 4 MARTIN RANALLO Band 1,2, 3, 4 Journalism 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Sports Club 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 MARY ELIZABETH CAMPBELL Class Treasurer 4 Beta Club 3,4 Future Teachers 1 Cheerleader 2, 3 Journalism 2, 3, 4 Block C Club 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 4 Student Council 1, 2 JHA 1 HEYWARD DANIELS Best All Round 2 Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Journalism 3, 4 Sophomore Play 2 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 MEREDITH DAUGHTERY Dramatics Club 2 Glee Club 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Band 4 Homecoming Court 4 CLYDE MILLENDER Journalism 4 4-H Club 1 Glee Club 4 Sports Club 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 TOMMY McANALLY Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Sports Club 1, 2, 3 Journalism 4 Halloween Play 4 Senior Play 4 Public Relations 4 CHUCK McCATHERN Football 1, 2. 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Library Club 2 Sports Club 3 Journalism 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Halloween MC 4 L Club 1 Visual Aid 1 Vice President 1 Thomas Brannon Alva Bragdon Judith Bussen Gary Beebe Mary Ann Hawkins Mildred Quick 9 John Hance Jimmie ■ Rickards Howard Fears Linda Polous Lavonne Shiver FRIENDLY SERVICE STATION GEORGIAN RESTAURANT 1 Reed Hall Tillie Millender Michael Spiers Betty Chipman Bing Crosby Mary Ann Chambers James Hewett Linda Millender Darlyn Spiers Tim Durden Linda Boatwright Earl Whaley Dolly Lolley Ralph Platt Delores Smith Coy Shiver Betty Hawkins Shirley Massey Melburn Johnson Rita Carroll ) Carl Rickard Dianna Walden Edward Putnal Judy Smith ELEMENTARY Mrs. Maggie High Mr. Harold Patrick Miss Virginia Clower Mrs. Frances Brown Mrs. May me Hansen BURDA PHARMACY - Your Rexall Dealer MR. CARRABELLE MARTIN RANALLO ALL-ROUND WITTY JUNIOR HIGH TALENTED FRIENDLY DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS MOST LIKELY TO POPULAR NEAT HANDSOME BEAUTIFUL ACADEMIC FIGURE P H Y S I 0 u E AN EVENING PARIS ACTIVITIES U -j ZD SHOP pt_- BURDA PHARMACY - Your Rexall Dealer 4,v CLASS PROPHECY Here we are, all gathered together in Mr. Chason’s office. The world famed attorney has been selected as distributor of the estate of the late John H. Campbell H. The deceased has left his entire estate to the class of 1960. Jackie, as all of his beloved classmates knew him, died last Thursday 14, 1970 in the collapsing of one of his world famous hotels. The Most likely to Succeed” honor, voted to him in 1960, very well describes the world famed multi-billion dollar architect. Miss Gwinn, Mr. Chason's secretary, halts the mourning and proceeds to distribute the money. Miss Linton, or should we say Miss America, wanted the sum of one million dollars placed in her name. She got it, lucky kitten. Mr. Daniels, who has just arrived from a scientific expedition on the moon, is to also receive one million dollars. He discovered that there was a woman on the other side. To that All-American Tackle, Horace Bridges, goes the sum of one million dollars also. That's all he could do. Miss Ryals, secretary to Mr. John Bearsford Tipton, is to receive nothing. Mr. Campbell thought that she was financially sound. We regret that Mr. McAnally isn't with us, for you see, he was on tour of the hotel with Mr. Campbell. Mr. Millender, the world famed opera singer, is to receive three million dollars, provided he retires immediately. Mr. Tryon Dowden, Mr. Campbell's mortician, is to receive the exorbitant sum of five million dollars for the use of his lay-away plan. Mr. McCathern, that internationally famous geologist, who recommended the location on which the building suspiciously collapsed, is to receive absolutely nothing. Mr. Ranallo is to receive the sum of ten million dollars. Mr. Campbell thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Ranallo's recently written fifth symphony. Mr. Campbell was deaf. Miss Mary Elizabeth Campbell is to receive the figure of twelve million dollars for her figure in the advertisments of Mr. Campbell's Hotels. Wow! Mr. Terry Dowden is to receive three million dollars for his performance in Romance on the Moon. He found the woman there, too! Miss Meredith Daughtry is to be well rewarded for her invaluable services as baby sitter for Mr. Campbell. What patients! As for Mrs. Barbara Kersey Campbell, the great moment finally came, she inherited the remainder of the estate. Unfortunately John couldn’t take it with him. Miss Jean Baker received a penny for her thoughts and the will was properly executed. So were we . . . Amen SMITH JEWELRY Apalachicola CLASS WILL Having not seen any psychologists in the past few days, we, the Senior Class, do hereby declare this to be our only will to those juvenile Juniors. Although they do not deserve the honors about to be bestowed upon them, here they are anyway. The Senior Class first of all leaves a big mess. I, Barbara Anne Kersey, will my fire bug habit to Harriet Hance and Mildred Smith. I, Tommy McAnally, do hereby push off on Bill Wheeler and Bevin Putnal my talent to goof off at football practice. I, Clyde Millender, bequeath my beautiful, magnificent, incomparable voice to Buddy Varner and Andy Perkins. I, Chuck McCathern, do hereby leave my ability to argue and come out on top to Wade Barber and the dragging of my feet to Jerry Moore. I, Bobbie Linton, pass my ability to flunk bookkeeping along to anyone who is unfortunate enough to take it. I, Heyward Daniels, will my brain to Rush Gander. He needs it. I, Horace Bridges, retire, leaving my unfailing, relentless speed to Glug Glug. I, Jackie Campbell, share my great driving abilities with Riley and Randall. I, Mary Ryals, gladly give up my temper to Betty Rosalis. I, Jean Baker, leave my talent to candy apples to Nancy and Donna. I, Jimmy Chason, will my dancing talent to Jerry Murray. He could use it! I, Mary Elizabeth, leave my shyness to Rita Brown and Eunice Gay. I, Annette Gwinn, will my ability to keep quiet to Iris Jackson and my ability to listen well to Evelyn Shiver. I, Martin Ranallo, leave my curly hair to Larry Moeck and Ralph Larsen. I, Terry Dowden, leave my romantic talents to Thomas Lee Brannon and Ralph Crosby. I, Mert Daughtry, leave my ability to be active to Dorothy Cain. I, Tryon Dowden, leave my ability to play cards to Judy Bussen and my calmness to Wendell Thompson. I, Jerry Glass, leave my ability to influence teachers to Jimmy Mayton. Finally, we, the Senior Class, leave ... we hope! ◄ AUTOGRAPHS LANARK VILLAGE IGA SUPERMARKET LANARK VILLAGE AMOCO SERVICE STATION Lanark Village Florida TUCKER SON, INC. EXCAVATING GRADING Phone 2-8757-Tall. LUTHER TUCKER Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his teacher, 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 on to college. For only through your continuing search for knowledge can you chart the best course for your future. THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION First in Cellulose - Foley, Florida BREEDERS OF PURE BLOOD Charlaise Charbray Phone OF 3-3822 - MR. and MRS. C. C. LAND Choice Meats, Fancy Groceries and Fresh Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and Scott Carrabelle, Florida Mr. Bailey, Mr. Mock Mr. Mathes FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. OUR QUEEN DESERVES THE BEST I got my friendly glow from drinking Foremost milk. The milk that is foremost in quality, nutrition, and taste. Compliments of COMFORTER FUNERAL HOME Phone Myrtle 7-3626 Carrabelle Florida MR. W. P. COMFORTER Owner MR. DAN HODGE Manager 24-Hour Ambulance Service - Oxygen Equipped GRADDY’S GULF DEALER Tallahassee, Florida s T A T I O N THE OAKS MOTEL RESTAURANT SHOPPING CENTER Air Conditioned YUkon 4-7481 South at Bridge on ALTON AND ORA OAKS U. S. Highway 98 Owners and Operators Panacea, Florida Tallahassee, Florida A Ideal for Every Meal V Best Wishes to the Senior Class AUSTIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Franklin County's Favorite Shopping Place Phone OL 3-2151 Apalachicola Congratulations, Seniors CARRABELLE NEW USED CAR LOT - X X ■b cP The Youth of Today Is the Hope of Tomorrow! We Congratulate the Students Who Have Completed Their High School Work and Extend Our Best Wishes for a Successful Future THE APALACHICOLA TIMES THE APALACHICOLA STATE BANK Savings and Checking Accounts Welcome at -- Member F. D. I. C. One of Franklin County's Oldest and Strongest Institutions Phone: 28537 ROCCO PIPE AND SUPPLY CO. 1610 South Monroe Tallahassee, Florida ♦ Box: 1238 Fans Pipe Filling Heaters Congratulations, Class of '60 TALLAHASSEE BANK TRUST CO. INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK LEWIS STATE BANK CAPITAL CITY NATIONAL BANK Tallahassee, Florida STOUT EQUIPMENT CO. P. O. Box 304 1906 S. Monroe Tallahassee Florida WIMBERLY If) POATIH PONTIAC COMPANY Phone 73411 Post St. Joe APALACHICOLA CITIZENS c o M P A N Y Phone OL 3-5201 Apalachicola SERVICE . . . When You Need It GULF WATERS MOTEL Try Our Famous Seafood Platter. Ph. - 7-3 844 Carrabelle CHARLES AND RUTH BRAND RESTAURANT Fishing Pier Swimming Beach Air Conditionin Television Kitchens MR. AND MRS. ROBERT HAINES COMPLIMENTS OF Mrs. A. B. Simmons Carrabelle Clarks Grocery Carrabelle Hellen Musgrove, Florist Carrabelle Swannee Store Carrabelle Buzzets Drug Apalachicola Richard's Super Market Apalachicola Apalach Motel Apalachicola Standard Oilstation Apalachicola Pure Oilstation Apalachicola Thames Jewelers Port St. Joe Modern Furniture Company Port St. Joe D. A. Ruckman Shoes Port St. Joe Roehe's Furniture Appliances Port St. Joe Campbell's Drug Store Port St. Joe Hicks Drug Apalachicola THANKS SENIORS '60 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made” 7 7 ft u r iA VlM M ? if 'tts'JG ' ••[ § x. } iJW -A% • •• A j. «N • .) , « 'V-t.v . .. .f-. fu ’ - v % ;-•••• A .. -53 s. %j ' • . « • •.' ' . „ VvS ; VTyv 'r ; . ffg I '. s x ' I r ‘ . Sy V ' (5 -• : . s?.x f? k ;• ;; ■ % '. ■■ % M r ■ W ' ' . - ‘ . y v. . . t , f . ' -■ , A VI • ■ .- ■ ■ ' • V' •• - XNs- . V, vc' '. • . ■ .V V 4' XX •■•, :• A • _ ... .ij A ■ Z % 4 I % 4 ’ « MV N i X nv -J: y M Sw vn ■ $ +r ' k « . A n1 UA ‘Is 1 r'fr


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