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

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TO EVERYTHING . . . A TIME FOR SONG . . . THERE IS A SEASON . . . AND A TIME TO EVERY PURPOSE . . . n A TIME FOR PLAYING A TIME FOR SPIRIT 1 A TIME FOR ANXIETY 1 ! 4 y ’ 4k 4 i ( i! ■i A TIME FOR WORK A TIME FOR APPRECIATION Coach Young has been here for seven years. He has worked to achieve the very best for our school and ATHLETIC program. To him we present our deepest appreciation for all the effort he has put forth. We, the members of the 1970-71 TARPON Staff dedicate this edition of the annual to: COACH TEXAL YOUNG A TIME FOR DEDICATION.............5 FACULTY................7 SENIORS...............17 JUNIORS...............27 SOPHOMORES............31 FRESHMEN..............35 ELEMENTARY............43 FAVORITES.............57 ACTIVITIES............63 ORGANIZATIONS.........71 ATHLETICS.............81 ADVERTISEMENTS........89 EDITOR’S MESSAGE As we walk down the halls of 01 CHS and into our individual walks of life, I hope we will all remember the guidance of our teachers and parents, and that we will follow the right signs down the highways of life. We would like to show our appreciation to Miss Owen for the guidance she has given us through the past two years on the Annual Staff. Without her the annual wouldn’t have been possible. May God bless and keep each and every one of you through whatever step of life you decide to take. Sincerely, a nnovd ■ PIERRE KILBOURN - PRINCIPAL F.S.U. B.S. - Geology M.S. - Education Administration MADGE BLACKWOOD Ohio University B.S. - Education F.S.U. Masters - Guidance Counselor WAYNE BRAXTON B. A. - Political Science University of Fla. WALTER BRYANT Rosenwald Jr. College Florida A M B.S. - Biology Gulf Coast Jr. College U.S. Armed Force Institute 8 MIKEL CLARK B.S. - P.E. and Social Studies Troy State College MICKEY GAY Troy State University Math and Physical Science F.S.U. Industrial Vocation VIRGINIA CLOWER B. A. - Elementary Education F.S.U. 1st Grade PRISCILLA GREGORY B.S. - Vocational Home Economics Middle Tenn. State University RUTH HANCE Bob Jones College F.S.U. A.B. - English, History MARGARET HIGH Emory Henry College 2nd Grade 9 SHARON HOWELL A. A. Centeral Florida Jr. General Education B. S. - F.S.U. - P.E. MARTHA KERSEY B.S. - Elementary Education F.S.U. 1st Grade GEORGE JENSON B.S. - Education F.S.U. PITT MATTAIR Elementary Education F.S.U. 3rd Grade candee McArthur Young Harris - A. A. F.S.U. - B.S. Social Welfare 10 ROSE McCOY Rosenwald Jr. College Florida A M University B. S. - Education THERON MOCK Southeastern Bible College 6th Grade KAYRON MOOREHEAD, RN Mitchell College Stateville N.C. Prebyterian Hospital Charlotte, N.C. NANCY MORGAN F.S.U. B. S. - Elementary Ed. IE WILLIAM MORGAN University of Florida B. S. - Agriculture M.S. - Agriculture BABS MURRAY Southeastern Bible College B.S. - Christian Education 11 BERNICE ROBINSON Fla. A M B.S. - Elementary Education and Early Childhood JACK SPIERS Southeastern Bible College B.A. - Religion F.S.U. M.S. - Elementary Education 12 MICHAEL TURRISI University of Calif. F.S.U. B.S. - Marine Biology CHARLES WATSON B.S. - Vocational Agriculture Florida A M M.A. - Math Illinois Weslyen RUTH WILLIAMS B. S. - Business Ed. Florida State University TEXAL YOUNG B. S. - Physical Ed. Troy State College MARGARET YOUNG B. A. - English Miss State College for Women M.A. - English George Peabody College for Teachers M.A. - Library Ser. F.S.U. C.H.S. SECRETARY AIDES Mrs. Virginia Millender Library Aide Mrs. Bobbie Riley 4th, 5th, 6th, Grade Aide Mrs. Ruth Larsen School Secretary Aids Mrs. Thelma Blomquist, 2nd Grade Mrs. Betty Carroll, Kindergarten Mrs. Wenoka James, 3rd Grade Mrs. Clara Herndon, 1st Grade 15 . . . LUNCHROOM WORKERS . . . JANITORS Pictured above is Mrs. Vemie Chasen, who is retiring this year after serving Carrabelle High School for nineteen years. Pictured above is Fate Thomas Jr. who will retire this year after working in die Franklin County school system for twenty years. 16 Fate Thomas Jr. Julius Donaldson Wade Corley [l l llMli.....if n lll SENIORS SENIOR CLASS LUCILLE CROSS Lucille V. Cheerleader 2,3,4 Jr. V. Cheerleader 8,9 Annual Staff 3,4 Homecoming Court 3,4 Best All Round Girl 2 F.H.A. 4 Fitness Award 2,3 Jr. and Sr. Banquet 3 REBECCA LEE MASSEY Bee key V. Cheerleader 2,3 Best All Round Girl 3 Outstanding Teenager Award DAR Good Citizen Award Girls' State Sr. Beta 4 Class Sec. and Treas. 8-12 Annual Staff 8-12, Edit. 2,4, Bus. Man. 3 DORIS ELIZABETH HOLTON Beth V. Cheerleader 2,3,4 Homecoming Court 3 F.H.A. 7-12, Sec. 3 Sr. Beta 4, Sec. 4 Student Council 3 Annual Staff 10-12 Jr. and Sr. Banquet 3 Fitness Award STEVEN PERCY COOK Woody V. Baseball 7-12 V. Basketball 4 V. Football 2 Band 4 Jr. Lion 4 RONALD RAY STINER Ronnie Football 3 F.F.A. 3,4 F.H.A. Sweetheart 4 18 ANTICIPATES GRADUATION WINNIE SUE MINSHEW Winnie Library Assistant 4-H F.H.A. Pep C lub Fitness Award FRANCES RAY HAWKINS Frances Library Assistant 1,2 Teacher's Aid Band 7th Pep Club 7th CRAIG DOUGLAS YOUNG Doug Football 9-12, AVC, 2,3,4 Basketball 9-12, AVC, 2,3 Baseball 9-12, AVC, 3 Track 9-12 Student Council 2,3 300-Club Band 3,4 Boys’ State CARL WAYNE NEEL Wayne Football 9-12 Basketball 10-12 Baseball 7-12, AVC, 3 Track 9-12 Band 7,8,10th F.F.A. 7-11 F.F.A. Foundation Award F.F.A Parliamentary Team JAMES LAWERENCE REGISTER Jimmy Baseball 2,3,4, AVC, 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Sr. Beta 3,4, Treas. 4 Student Council 3,4 Homecoming Escort 4 300-Club Carrabelle Hall of Fame 19 JOHN FLETCHER BRYAN Fletcher Football 9-12, A VC, 4 Basketball 9-11 Track 9-12, AVC Band 9-12 F.F.A. 9-12 Annual Staff 4 Carrabelle Hall of Fame REBECCA TOLER SMITH Shirley library Assistant 1,2 Teacher’s Aid 4 4-H Calendar Girl 2 Band 1 Fitness Award Jr. and Sr. Banquet 3 ROC KEY ELTON MOORE Roc key Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 AVC Track 2,3 Student Council 4 Teacher's Aid 4 Prom Committee Carrabelle Hall of Fame Band 3,4 JAMIE LORENA SHOALMIRE Jamie V. Cheerleader 1,2,4 Homecoming Queen 4 Sr. Beta, Pres. 4 Student Council 3,4 F.H.A. 3,4, V. Pres. Citizenship Award Annual Staff 4 300-Club MICHAEL GH4E CAIN Michael F.F.A. 8-12, Sec. 4 V.I.C.A. Club 4 Band 3,4 Annual Staff 2 Parliamentary Team 2,3,4 F.F.A. Executive Com. 4 20 ERNESTINE GAY Tina Homecoming Court 9th Library Assistant 2,3 Jr. and Sr. Play 2,3 F.H.A. Treas. 2 F.H.A. Rep. 3 Band 7-11 Chorus 9th RONALD DALE HERNDON Dale Football 1,2,3, AVC, 2,4 Basketball 2,3,4, AVC, 3,4 Baseball 1,2, AVC, 2 Track 9-12, AVC, 9-12 Band 2,3,4 Class V. Pres. 9th GEORGE LANSING SANDS IH George Football 8-12, AVC, 2,3,4 Baseball 7-12, AVC, 1,3 Basketball 9-12 Track 9-12 Band 3,4 N.-S. AU Star Game Capt., Class C All State 4 Class V. Pres. 2,3,4 CATHY SINGLETON Cathy F.H.A. 1,2 300-Club 4 Student Council 3 Annual Staff 3 Betty Crocker Award 4 Teacher's Aid 4 FARRIS VANCE MILLENDER Vance Football 2,3, AVC, 3 Track 9-12 F.H.A. Sweetheart 3 Band 6-12 F.F.A. 9-12 Reporter 1 Treas. 2 Pres. 3 21 DEBRAH ANN MATHIS Debbie” library Assistant 3,4 Annual Staff Choir F.H.A. Second Highest Magazine Salesman 3 FRANKLIN MARK JAMES Mark Football 7-12 Basketball 2 Band 7-12 Vo. Ag. 9-12 JACQUELYN DAPHIN MOORE Jackie F.H.A. 7-12 Chorus 8th Homecoming Court 4 Top Magazine Salesman 3 Fitness Award Library Assistant 3 Jr. and Sr. Banquet 3 MELINDA MARLENE MILLER Melinda V. Cheerleader 2,3,4 Jr. Cheerleader 1 Homecoming - Maid of Honor Annual Staff 4 Sr. Beta 4, V. Pres. 4 Jr. Beta 1,2 Class V. Pres. 2,3 Class Pres. 4 JERRY GERALD MESSER Jerry Football 7-12 Basketball 2 Track 9-10 F.F.A. 9-12 72 LINDA FAYE BRYANT Linda Library Assistant 9-12 Student Council Fitness Award CHARLES EDWARD MOORE JR. Eddie BROOKS GENE BRYAN Brooks Football 7-12 Vo. Ag. 8-12 RANDALL LUCIUS CRUM Randy 23 LAST WILL AND TESTIMENT I, Brooks Bryan, will my ability to drink and smoke without getting caught to Garry M. I, Fletcher Bryan, leave my good looks to anyone who'll have them. I, Mike Cain, will my ability to work on old cars to Joel W. I, Woody Cook, will my ability to ride a motorcycle to Wayne M. 1, Lucille Cross, leave my ability to hold a successful diet to Randy A. and my ability to do Math to Phyllis and David Jackson. I, Randy Crum, leave my ability to do what I want to and get away with it to Dennis F. I, Thomas Ford, leave my power of silence to Mitchell C. and my Playboy subscription goes to Jerry D. I, Tina Gay, will my ability to skip school and not get caught to Don C. I, Frances Hawkins, leave my ability to get in meaness and not get caught to Garry M. and Keith W., they need it! I, Dale Herndon, leave my sympathy to the Jr. girls, since all us handsome boys are leaving ya ’ll. I, Beth Holton, leave my great cheering ability to Phyllis J., Dale M. and Beckey S. And to Randy A. I leave my straight hair. I, Mark James, will my ability to play the trumpet to Wayne M. I, Melba Lominec, will my ability to skip school and stay out of trouble to Connie B. I, Clarence Lowery, (being as intelligent and smart as I am), leave my secret weapon to William Melton ... Secret Weapon is knowledge. I, Beckey Massey, will my ability to keep cool during a heated discussion with my boyfriend, to Beckey S. I, Jerry Messer, leave my drinking ability to Garry M. I, Debrah Mathis, will my ability to stay out of trouble to anyone who should need it. I, Vance Millender, will all my math abilities to Dale M. and my sexy blonde, curley, hair to Gary S. I, Melinda Miller, will my ability to eat to Dale M. and my ability to cheer to Beckey S. and Phyllis J. I, Eddie Moore, leave my ability to play football to Mike M. I, Jackie Moore, leave my ability to get out of trouble to Keith W. I, Rockey Moore, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Jensen to Jerry D. I, Wayne Neel, will my baseball ability to whoever needs it - in hopes they will make better use of it than I have. I, Jimmy Register, leave my ability to get broken bones and to get knocked out to Mike M. I, George Sands, leave my athletic and leadership ability to Wayne M. I, Jamie Shoalmire, leave my ability to get out of the sticks to Rhonda W. I, Cathy Singleton, will my straight hair to Randy A. and my willpower to lose weight to Evelyn C. I, Shirley Smith, will my ability to get married and finish school to Larry M. in hopes he'll use it. I, Ronnie Stiner, leave my ability to receive passes and my charm to Keith W. I, Doug Young, will my ability to throw the ball to the other team to Don C. and my ability to sing to Jerry D. I, Linda Bryant, will my ability to get along in school with everyone to the Jr. Class. I, Winnie Minshew, leave my way with the men to Elizabeth Cooper, so that she can keep her boyfriend. CLASS PROPHECY As the class of 1971 leaves on its worldwide bicycle tour, we see that Jimmy Register and Winnie Sue Minshew have asked for leave of absence from his principal's and her secretary's position at C.H.S, As they pass through Sumatra they are joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Stiner who are riding their bicycle built for two. The Stiners are now residents of Sumatra, where Ronnie’s oyster business is booming. Jamie is kept busy at home with their two little mishaps, Roneo and Jamiet. In Mississippi, we all stopped to watch George Sands play against Mississippi State. We just assumed that George, of all people, would be married by now, but George says he'll stick to bachelorhood. (That's what he thinks!) Poor Coach Doug Young had to see his team lose. They couldn't even score against the Spectacular Sands. When we reach New Orleans, we are joined by Beth Holton and Beckey Massey. Beckey left her interior decorating firm in Washington, D.C. and hubby, Ronnie, just to come here and decorate her old friend Beth's playgirl pad. As we travel on, we pick up Jackie Moore who has closed her dance studio just to join us. Everyone is getting tired, but we must continue to Cross' Motel. Ordinarily, Lucille rents only to single people, but she has decided to make an exception for her old friends. The next day, Lucille finds her place in the bicycle line and we pedal on into Texas. The first familiar face we see is Melinda Miller's. She is working as a Girl Friday for the Vice-President of a big oil company. Will she marry an executive or a football player? In Houston, we are joined by Rockey Moore who is in training to be an astronaut. He hopes to be the first American to visit Pluto. We almost forgot Cathy Singleton who was elected Miss Lone Star of Texas. Cathy hasn't found her Mr. Right yet. In Mexico we pick up Jerry, Dale, Mark, and Brooks. We heard that they’re really living it up on that stronger stuff they have found there. We ran into Shirley Smith and visited with her for a while. She isn't joining us because she and her husband are here in Mexico for their second honeymoon. AND ON WE GO . . . Now we're entering California where we pick up Tina Gay who has taken some time off from her acting position in Gilligan's Island. (She stole the part from Tina Louise. 0 Our Tina attributes some of her success to Melba Lominec who is her make-up artist. On the same set with Tina and Melba we found Director Tuckey Bryan. He was holding the Emmy that he won last season. In San Fransanciso we will pick up Debbie and Gene. Gene workes at a Marina where he is head of the Outboard Motor Division. We come to a stop at the Golden Gate Bridge where we see Billy Lolley, Randy Crum, and Thomas Ford trying to hold up the bridge because of an earth quake. And look, here comes the P.I.G. known to us as Eddie Moore, who is trying his best to find out what in the world is going on. After he found out who it was he decided not to arrest them. So everyone joined us on the Bicycle Tour. As we go through Las Vegas we stop at the Gold Nugget where Vance is performing with his great Sax. After the performance Vance will leave with us and move on to the fanciest restaurant in Las Vegas where we hope to be met by the hostess Frances Hawkins. After a good meal we leave to go to Los Angeles where we pick up Woody Cook who is pitcher for the Dodgers. Also Clarence Lowery who catches for Woody. And believe it or not Donald Mock is the first baseman. We're moving on to the Grand Canyon in Colorado and there we see Wayne Neel and Mike Cain on their tractor planting grass on the slopes. We are nearing the end of our journey. We will return to California, where we find Linda Bryant. She left her position as Head Librarian of U.C.L.A. to join us at Squaw Valley where we will camp for a few days and end our reunion. 26 JUNIORS BREAK MAGAZINE President - Larry Millender V. President - David Jackson Secretary - Sue Marcum Treasurer - Dale McMillan Randy Alien Connie Brand Don Carroll Sheila Carroll Elizabeth Cooper Mitchell Costin Evelyn Crum David Daniels Jerry Doss Dennis Flowers Julie Glass 28 David Jackson Phyllis Jackson Mike James Renee Lawver Robin Lawver Robert Lowery Sue Marcum Dale McMillan TOP MAGAZINE SALESMAN Renee Lawver 2nd HIGHEST SALESMAN Beckey Spiers . . . PREPARE FOR PROM 30 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES PARTICIPATE Jerry Boatwright Phyllis Boatwright Neil Braswell President - Debbie Flowers V. Pres. - Barbara Dingier Secretary- Treasurer - Y vonne Massey Bonnie Daniels Barbara Dingier Debbie Flowers IN ALL PHASES OF LIFE . . . n ' Rush Marcum El vie Martin Yvonne Massey Debbie Lominec Jewel Lowery Leslie Lemieux Barbara Lolley Betty Golden Lina Hatfield Cheryl Kendrick Goo«4 33 . . . AT C.H.S. Dennis Walden Greg Yancy L Shirley McMillan Robbie Millender Susan Millender Jerry Minshew Mary Partridge David Rickards Deene Riley June Shiver FRESHMEN 9th GRADERS EXPERIMENT Alice Alday Kim Allen David Ard Charlotte Branch John Glass Melinda James Andy Johnson Glenda Jones 36 WITH ISCS SCIENCE Velma Lolley C lassie Lowery Sherry Massey Lennie Mathis Virgie Melton Bill Miller Bruce Millender Charles Millender Cheryl Moore James Putnal Jannie Richards Ron Robinson Mike Rucker Angeline Shiver Rex Shiver Alice Smith Donnie Taylor Billy Thompson Lucy Thompson Cathy Tucker John Turner Denise Walker David Weimorts Pam Young 37 8th GRADE ENJOYS EXTRA- Kathy Barber Mary Benjamin Elaine Braswell Charles Brannen Karen Brown Jackie Burda Delynda Cain Glenda Cain Wayne Cooper Tinker Corlet Brenda Curry Bill Daniels Lucile Geter Billy Glass Joyce Glass Albert Goodson Michael Johnson O. W. Kever John Lolley Wanda Lominec CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Diane McMillan Ronald Messer Danny Millender Gwendolyn Moore Joyce Murray Mack Nelson Ronald O'Bryan Sandra O'Neal Ronald O’Neal Jennie Richards Gina Riley Steve Riley Ginger Sanborn Venita Shiver Cindy Smith Jeff Smith Mary Taylor Vernon Thompson Ann Tucker Ronald Vinson 7th GRADERS ADJUST TO Tommy Alday Connie Ard John Barber Kevin Brandon Debbie Brown Wanda Brown Elizabeth Bryan Joe Chesnutt Hubert Chipman Ernest Dingier Deed re Flowers Donnie Glass Ronny Glass Cindy Grey Gladys Grey Joyce Hall Thomas Humphrey Alga Keith Bruce Keith Vincent Kever Larry Litton Saul Lowery Carol Mathis Tracy Mathis Scott McKissack HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES Rickey Messer Herbert Messer Aleta Miley Cheryl Millender Rhonda Millender James Mitchell Chris Moates Beverly Moore Linda Moore Terry Moore Mike Neel Wayne O'Bryan Lorenzo O'Neal Jolene Putnal Judy Richards Barbara Rickards Robert Rosier Jr. Kenneth Rucker Joan Shiver Leonard Shiver Stephanie Shiver Vernon Shiver Paul Skipper Sharon Smith Harry Thompson 41 VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE OFFERED The junior high WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM, directed by Miss Cande McArthur, presents an opportunity for students to continue their education while gaining valuable job experience. The program was begun atCarrabelle School in November 1970. Participants go to regular classes in the morning and work at various jobs in the community during afternoon hours. THE VOCATIONAL HEALTH CLASS is designed to present to the students the many health fields that are available to high school graduates who wish to pursue a career in a health related area. Students will be counseled to aid in determining whether a health career is to his advantage. The program, which is under the direction of Mrs. Kayron Moorehead, registered nurse, is a vocational health project of the school. 42 ELEMENTARY SIXTH GRADE PREPARES FOR James Bolling Jim Bryan Edmond Chipman Mary Jo Crum Norma Crum Ronnie Crum Yvonne Jackson Sheila Kelley Jeff Kil bourn Andy Lowery Shirley Mathes Rosemerry McKissack Ray Messer Johnny Millender Kathy Millender 44 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL v. | Dcbby O'Neal Janice O'Neal Eddie Potts Penny Putnal Albert Rickards Vickie Miller Diane Mitchell Gina Morris Jo Ann Murray Renee Starkey June Thompson Pam Tucker Jeff Williamson 5th GRADE STUDENTS Mary Alday Marvin Benjamin Randy Brannan Dwayne Braswell Velma Bryan Carol Bykoski Tony Daniels Kenneth Dingier Willie English Rita Gilbert Eddie Gray Toni Johnson Virginia Kever Vickie Keith Bucky Kersey Danny Litton Willie Kendrick Cherry Lowery Jack Massey Rodney Massey William Massey John McKnight Mac McMillan Lucy Melton SKITS Bill Millender Kathy Millender Beverly Moates Walter Mock David Morris Ronald Morris Christine O'Neal Doug O'Neal Debra Rickards Tim Smith Charles Thompson George Thompson Tommy Tucker Denise Walden Ivan Walker Ronnie Weimorts Eugene Wheeler Teresa Wood 47 4th GRADE PRACTICES Lisa Dye Zoe Bockleman Hugh Bryan Johnny Bullman Cathy Campbell Jennie Chesnutt Rickey Chesnutt Curtis Chipman Terrell Chrisholm Elvis Cook Lonnie Crum Tammy Daniel Terry Dowden Angie Gay Angie Gray Shelia Green Robert Hayes Daisy Jones Rodney Kilboum David Kelly Gordon Klein Tommy Litton Prissy Massey Stephanie Massey 48 INDIVIDUALIZED READING Todd Phillip Bob Lynn Susan McKissack Messer Millender Morris Morris Sherry Frederick Putnal Reynolds 49 Clay Tucker Donna Wideman 3rd PRESENTS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Tony Brannon Charles Campbell Charlotte Campbell Greg Daniels Janice Dowden Laurie Encalade Michelle Gay Barbara Jones David Keith David Langston Carol Lowery Willie Melton Jimmy Messer Cathy Murray Robert Murray Randy Nichols 2nd GRADERS ENJOY CLASSES Marcy Bragdon Henry Brown Ruby Chipman John Crum Rosemary Crum Deborah Curry Carol Evans Johnnie Jones Helen Keith Shane Lee Ivanhoe Lewis Connie Massey Franklin Mathis Elizabeth Millender Thomas Millender Deborah Mock Brenda Morris Richard Murry Joanne Nichols John Nobles Kimberly Nobles Donna O'Neal Alan Potts Ernest Putnal Pamela Putnal Larry Riley Evelyn Smith Randy Trumbull Betsy Tucker Debra Wideman 51 1st GRADE ENJOYS . . . Vincent Bestor Donna Brandon Lawrence Brannon John Brinkley Peggy Chessnut Mike Chisum Terry Davidson Janalyn Dowden Pamala Dowden Georgette Evans Duke Green Terri Johnson Ruth Ann Keith Clif Massey 52 . . SCOTTISH BAGPIPES Paula McLaurin Roy Melton Beth Millender Angie Mock Threasa Murray Kimberly Patrick Claib Putnal Joe Rickards Bridget Talley Tammy Talley Jay Thompson John Trumbull KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS BEGIN Frederick Blocker Jimmie Bockleman Jackie Brannon Jesse Daniels Herbert Davis Andy Dyer Shirl Evans Sharon Gray Monica Mathes Jeff McKissack Stuart McK night Laura Melton Lanette Messer Joe Millender Rickey Millender 54 THEIR SCHOOL CAREERS Donnie Nichols Belinda O'Neal Nikka Lee Pallone Doyle Saul Charles Smith Georgina Smith Jess Smith Tina Thompson Scott Williamson 55 SPECIAL EDUCATION 56 MR. AND MISS C.H.S. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JAMIE SHOALMIRE DOUG YOUNG MOST TALENTED BETH HOLTON VANCE MILLENDER BEST ALL AROUND BECKEY MASSEY RONNIE STINER MOST DEPENDABLE MELINDA MILLER WOODY COOK 59 STUDENTS ELECT FAVORITES SOPHOMORES JUNE SHIVER LESLIE LEMIEUX JUNIORS PHYLLIS JACKSON LARRY MILLENDER CALENDAR GIRLS . . . PISCES MELINDA MILLER TAURUS JACKIE MOORE AQUARIUS BETH HOLTON 61 . . . OF 1970-71 VIRGO dale McMillan LIBRA JAMIE SHOALMIRE ACTIVITIES JAMIE SHOALMIRE REIGNS 64 OVER HOMECOMING 65 CHEERLEADERS . . . dale McMillan Captain JAMIE SHOALMIRE Co-Captain 66 . . . CREATE SPIRIT PHYLLIS JACKSON BETH HOLTON BBC KEY SPIERS MELINDA MILLER LUCILLE CROSS J. V. CHEERLEADERS BOOST “B” TEAM PAM YOUNG Captain diane McMillan 68 DENISE WALKER Co-Captain MELINDA JAMES NEW PROGRAMS AT C.H.S VICA SWEETHEART MISS PHYLLIS JACKSON The Marine Mechanics program is a pilot project at Carrabelle High School. Under the direction of Mr. Mickey Gay, the program is designed to instruct junior and senior boys in the care and repair of all types of marine engines. In cooperation with Mr. George Jensen's Shop program, the students build and repair boats and equip them with engines of all types - some built completely from parts. 69 APPEAL TO MANY STUDENTS Michael Turrisi is director of the OCEANOGRAPHY program at C.H.S. The primary objective of the course is to allow the students to become personally involved in studying the inhabitants of the marshes, bayous, beaches, and estuaries, so that they might develop an understanding of the importance of the rich natural resources of this area. Projects investigated by the class include surveys of marsh inhabitants, studies of beach erosion, and development of sea animals. 70 ORGANIZATIONS TARPON STAFF - INVOLVED CHAOS The Annual Staff for 1970-71 is composed of students from grades 9-12 who volunteered to work after school, during study halls, and on weekends to produce The Tarpon. Selling ads, taking pictures, selling subscriptions, creating layouts and drawing up pages had a part in deeping the Annual Staff in utmost confusion. IN ATTEMPT TO RECREATE SCHOOL YEAR SPONSOR - Miss Judy Owen EDITOR - - - — - — ---------- Beckey Massey ASS'T. EDITOR - -- -- -- -- -- - Evelyn Crum BUSINESS MANAGER....................Be Holton ASS'T. BUS. MANAGER - ----- Larry Millender TOP AD SALESMAN Melinda Miller 73 STUDENT COUNCIL SELLS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Jimmy Register, Gina Riley, Jackie Burda, Teresa Brown, David Jackson, Claries Mill-ender, Barbara Lolley, Julie Glass, Mike Neel, Linda Bryant, Rickey Messer, Jamie Shoal-mire, Rockey Moore, Larry Millender, Thomas Ford, Mr. Mikel Clark, Lina Hatfield, Billy Lolley. President -------------Thomas Ford The C.H.S. Student Council strives for re- V. Pres.---------------Billy Lolley presentative government by the student body. Secretary - - — Jamie Shoalmire Sponsored by Mr. Mikel Clark, the council fost- Financial Affairs Manger------- ers friendliness, loyalty, and school spirit. Re- Jimmy Register presentatives must maintain a 'C average with Parliamentarian- - - Rockey Moore no semester failures. Sponsor --------Mr. Mikel Clark 74 SENIOR BETA EMPHASIZES CITIZENSHIP Worth character, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude are requirements for membership in the Senior Beta Club. Its purposes include encouraging its members to continue their education after high school. The faculty sponsor is Miss Margaret Young. President - Jamie Shoalmire V. Pres. - Melinda Miller Secretary - Beth Holton Treasurer - Shirley McMillan Reporter - Cheryl Kendrick Parliamentarian - Pren Crum 75 JR. BETA PUBLISHES DEVILCRAT The primary accomplishment of die Junior Beta Club during 1970-71 has been the publication of a school newspaper. The Beta Club is an organization of students who have a scholastic average of B and who have been approved by the principal. President - David Ard Editor-in-Chief - Janet Bryant Ass't. Editor - Teresa Brown F.H.A. SPONSORS U.N.I.C.E.F. DRIVE President 1st Pres. 2nd Pres. Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian Reporter Recreation Leader Advisor Renee Lawver Barbara Dingier Jamie Shoalmire Shirley McMillan Julie Glass Debbie Flowers Deene Riley Pam Young Diane McMillan Mrs. T. B. Hunt The Future Homemakers of America is an organization designed to help individuals improve personal, family, and community life. Any student in junior or senior high school who has taken home economics is eligible for membership. The F.H.A. 's many projects include a clean-up campaign, a drug abuse program, and observation of national F.H.A. week. The primary purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to train young men in leadership, skill, and ability. The organization works with President Gene Wilson many different projects such as horticulture. V. Pres. Gary Skipper metal working, and seafarming. Various mem- Secretary Mike Cain bers provide custom farm work for local garden- Treasurer Leslie Cain ers and participate in fairs, judging teams, and Reporter Jerry Boatwright conventions. TheF.F.A. faculty sponsor is Chaplain Rush Marcum Mr. Bill Morgan. 79 A TIME FOR LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP Beckey Massey and Doug Young represented Carra-belle High at Girls' and Boys State held at F.S. U. during the summer of 1970. They were chosen from the junior class by the faculty on the basis of leadership, character, courage, honesty, scholarship, cooperativeness, and physical fitness. The D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl for 1971 is Beckey Massey. She was one of three girls nominated by the senior class for this honor. Then, she was selected by the faculty on the basis of dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism. Cathy Singleton, Jamie Shoalmire, Jimmy Register, and Doug Young constitute the 300 Club for 1971. Membership in this organization is limited to seniors who achieve a score of 300 or above on the Senior Placement test. ATHLETICS DISTRICT I CHAMPS OEVllS .DEVILS KEITH WALDEN End All Conference WAYNE NEEL Guard GEORGE SANDS Fullback All Conference DEVILS 0 6 12 50 26 28 34 31 26 21 0 BROOKS BRYAN Center t. flrwii c A ..._________ j ocms'4 ocms 3 OEVU5 a = □ 1 raQ7(N tt rLr K dcvils '« otriis m vil i ' IS at rus 0i ViLS OCVIL S “ ip z 4 i i'H f lr la ■■■■■ DOUG YOUNG Quarterback All Conference 1970 OPPS. Liberty County 7 Sneads 0 Branford 10 Apalachicola 0 Vernon 0 Mayo 0 Greenville 0 Liberty County 6 Wewa 8 Ft. Walton Bch. 14 District Play-Off Hastings 31 VANCE MILLENDER Halfback 82 ROC KEY MOORE Halfback CHARLES MOORE Tackle ROBBIE MILLENDER Tackle DON CARROLL Quarterback Halfback JIMMY REGISTER Guard JERRY MESSER Tackle JOHNNY LOWERY Halfback 83 LESLIE LEMIEUX Guard TERRY BRANNAN Fullback CHARLES MILLENDER Tackle 84 DANNY MILLENDER Quarterback C.H.S. CAGERS BOAST BIG BEND’S 1970 A.V.C. CHAMPS 1970 BASEBALL LETTERMEN Woody Cook, Wayne Neel - AVC, Doug Young - AVC, Rockey Moore - AVC, Eddie Moore, Jimmy Register - AVC, Gary Skipper, George Sands - AVC, Wayne Mock, Rex Shiver, Mike Rucker, Don Carroll -AVC, Jerry Doss, Ronald Mock. COACH Mikel Clark ADVERTISERS Good Luck! TRIANGLE JACKSON’S RESTAURANT STANDARD SERVICE STATION Tires, Batteries, Accessions. Famous for Fine Seafoods Phone 697-3844 Carrabelle, Florida Carrabelle, Florida GOOD FOOD MARTHA ANN’S MOTEL, THE RESTAURANT, WHITE KITCHEN AND EDGEWATER BAR Carrabelle, Florida Carrabelle, Florida Reliable Prescription Service BUZZETT’S PHARMACY Apalachicola, Florida’ Serving Franklin County for 66 years AUBREY MARK’S INSURANCE AGENCY 61 Avenue F Apalachicola, Florida Compliments of FRANKLIN PRESS OFFICE SUPPLIES AND PRINTING Apalachicola, Florida GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1971 Phone 653-3571 Hardware Apalachicola, Florida Compliments of ST. GEORGE APALACH 5 10 ISLAND SALES Apalachicola, Florida ARTHUR Li. TUCKER Registered Real Estate Broker NIXON’S Good Luck, Carrabelle, High SEAFOOD RUCKER’S SEAFOOD Eastpoint, Florida Eastpoint, Florida GULF WATERS MOTEL Restaurant and Antiques F. V. f SEAFOOD M Good food, lodging, and browsing V Carrabelle, Florida Eastpoint, Florida GULF OIL PRODUCTS LARRY SHIVER SEAFOOD F. M. LAWHON Distributor Eastpoint, Florida Carrabelle, Florida Congratulations to the Senior Class of Carrabelle High F rom . JOE PAPER COMPANY St. James Unit Carrabelle, Florida Congratulations to the Senior Class of Carrabelle High From BUCKEYE CELLULOSE COMPLIMENTS OF DOG ISLAND COMPANY GOOD LUCK SENIORS APALACHICOLA STATE BANK A Complete and Friendly BANKING SERVICE 1897 - 1969 More Than 72 Years of Service APALACHICOLA FDH IIMIM MfOWt MtUtUKI (OaPMAIOM STATE BANK | d ory AN INDEPENDENT BANK OWNED OPERATED BY THE CITIZENS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY 22 AV. E. • APALACHICOLA Compliments of: THE HUT Apalachicola, Florida APALACH MARINE WORKS AND SUPPLY Apalachicola, Florida Mercury Outborad and Mercruiser Sales and Service ECONOMY CASH STORE Compliments of: ABERCROMBIE’S 159 Commerce Street SERVICE STATION Apalachicola, Florida AT G. E. Appliances - Zenith and YOUR } SERVICE l f| Panasonic Color T.V. Apparel for the Entire Family Apalachicola, Florida crHgM EVERITT TRADING GEORGIAN MOTEL COMPANY 697-3784 697-3749 Carrabelle, Carrabelle, Florida Florida Congratulations to the Seniors of 1971. Compliments of HUCK’S COOK’S INSURANCE AGENCY LLu Apalachicola, Florida Apalachicola, Florida BURDA’S PHARMACY, INC. Carrabelle, Florida Why in the world are marine biologists skindiving at Florida Power? Florid Power has welcomed the placement of two State of Florida marine biologists at our Crystal River Plant to study the effects of thermal additions on plant and marine life These two biologists are not employees of Florida Power nor associated m any way with our company They are employees of the Florida Bureau of Marine Science and Technology Florida Power welcomes their presence at our plant because we want only the most authoritative and independent research In connection with our efforts to prevent water pollution of any kind This is only one part of our comprehensive Environmental Monitoring Program, part of which is to study the ecological effocts of warm water discharge The effort is in close cooperation with the Florida Air and Water Pollution Control Commission At Florida Power we search for problems before they happen That's why our record is good in combating pollution and will remain so helping build bettor communities Best of Luck M1971M Seniors APALACHICOLA COCO-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PUTNAL UNION “76” Garage and Body Service 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Call 697-3588 Carrabelle “HAPPY CHAPPY’S FRIENDLY GULF” Carrabelle Florida Call 697-8845 BEACHSIDE MOTEL on the gulf Carrabelle Phone 697-8868 Florida ISLAND VIEW MOTEL Carrabelle, Florida Phone 697-8753 Phone 697-3990 or 697-3999 P.O. Drawer 740 Carrabelle, Florida NEEL AUTO PARTS BRAY GAS COMPANY (Locally Owned) Appliances LP Gas Sales and Service Call SAM NEEL 697-3334 Carrabelle, Florida i«..l BRAY GAS CO. CDHIUULl.rU 697 J314 J. V. GANDER DISTRIBUTOR Complete Auto Service Apalachicola, Florida WADDELL’S RESTAURANT Apalachicola, Fla. DANIEL BROTHERS SEAFOOD COMPANY Eastpoint, Florida ANNETTE’S HAIR STYLES For Professional Hair Care Personalized Styling Coloring, Permanent Waves Wig Service and Hair Shaping Phone 670-4591 Eastpoint, Fla. VARNES SEAFOOD HIGHWAY 98 Apalachicola, Florida OUTBOARD MARINE CENTER Apalachicola, Florida WEFING’S Serving the Marine Line Since 1909 Phone 653-2181 Apalachicola, Fla. TASTY-FREEZE U. S. Highway 98 Apalachicola, Fla. P.O.BOX 518 - EASTPOINT, FLORIDA 32328 TELEPHONE (904) 670-2261 Franklin County's Finest Family Vacation and Fishing Accommodations Motel Air Conditioned . Heat Kitchens . Screened Porches Over Looking the Bay Bait . Tackle . Boats . Guides Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF GULF BEACH CLUB Lanark Village Phone 697-3501 Dine, Dance, and Swim COMPLIMENTS OF 1. BARBER'S GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION 2. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS OF CHS 3. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS OF CHS 4. STANLEY'S STANDARD STATION 5. ECONO-FLO-FLOUR SERVICE 6. BEACH SERVICE STATION 7. CARL ARD AND FAMILY 8. SEA BREEZE CAMPGROUND 9. BILL'S BILLIARD HALL JlO. LANIER'S PHARMACY 11. CARRABELLE OIL WELL 12. RIVER SIDE MOTEL 13. CARRABELLE MOTOR COURT 14. MILLENDER'S SEAFOOD 15. GULF SUPPLY COMPANY 16. LAVERNE'S BEAUTY SALON 17. GALLEY SNACK BAR 18. HARBOR 5 10 19. TOWN MOTEL INN 20. J. G. SEAFOOD 21. TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT 22. CLARK'S FOODS 23. GIBSON HOUSE 24. CAPTAIN'S LOUNGE 25. RED TOP RESTARANT 26. HORTON SEAFOOD 27. WESTERN AUTO 28. ANCHOR INN 29. THE GRILL 30. OASIS 31. PIXIE 32. ETHEL'S GROCERY 33. ANYONYMOUS 34. DOROTHY HAWKINS 35. LUCY TOLER 36. MYRTLE PARTRIDGE 37. JOHN JAMES SR. 38. EDJAR R. MESSER 39. MYERS MATTAIR In Memory of BRIAN Do I see an extra star, shinning in the sky. Is it twinkling with mischief in its eye. Is it daring us to laugh, is it trying to say, I'm Brian, and I'm happy, and it's better this way. Mama, I love you, But, God, called me away. If you'll be good and talk to Jesus I'll see you again someday. Tell Daddy not to worry about his baby boy. I know he loved me, and that I was his pride and joy. Tell my brothers and sisters to remember me with love. And I'll be watching after all of you, as I twinkle up above. IN MEMORY OF JESSIE LOM1NEC Mr. Lominec was a bus driver at Carrabelle High School for eight years. His most joyous moments were when he was surrounded by children, and many of the students at C.H.S. were his friends. His work at Carrabelle will be remembered and appreciated. He was a devoted husband and a loving father. 9 — jc % r 4 yi L. i t. i l -V.s • - n ■- !V. ; d.. - : i-jvi • ••AV. sv:.r v-'M : •. . - • 2 d - ■% «. - - . • 4; 2 - -2 -« VV n , “ ■-• V- V. «c - £f • v «riz tfdZfr Si 'frz'ysi-': ?i: '''■: : ££ £% t-5- -- :•. ■ -• -• • .$ ► v«as SWEr gr‘. ;• - ■ .- -:1—- rU ATOOT « sS2®; er


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