Chipley High School - Paw Prints Yearbook (Chipley, FL)

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Ule 4jpE aim ,£( eZ eeaou ujs smllncus p l ±± +z « ii - o -ihs ouR rti.no Vie ?, Wfl L 4a Xo i. composed ey ATWfuyw DC fiof THE SENIOR CLASS of CHIPLEY HIGH SCHOOL CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Presents . . . DF.IDRF, DARNELL—Editor JOHN SLAY BOBBIE ORANT—Associate Editors DOROTHY BELL McNEILL I REDDY HALL—Business Managers Which is Dedicated to . . . An excellent teacher — not only a teacher but also a friend — who instructed us, en- couraged us, and led us by example. He has inspired us to find our better selves and at the same time has been one of us. With the respect, love, and gratitude we hold for him, we, the Senior Class, proudly dedicate this 1951 Pawprints to our sponsor, W. L. KITCHING And Shows our Appreciation to . . . Which is a record At Our Alma Mater In the heart of Western Florida Posed beneath the sky— Stands our only Alma Mater Hail to Chipley High. We are always, ever ready We shall never fail— Hail to thee, our Alma Mater Hail to thee, all Hail! Where Some Ride . . . and Some Walk . . . EnJf CIL, % o £ oc PEif rl SS phV3y ca . ''i j j For Service Rendered . . . Five teachers, whose combined time in the classroom amounted to 175 years, retired from the Washington County School System in 1950. For this service the Washington County Education Association wishes to pay tribute and to inscribe their names on a Roll of Honor. MRS. ELIZABETH BENSON 38 Years MRS. JENNIE CARTER 34 Years MR. M. A. CUSHING 34 Years MR. EARL ROOKS 35 Years MRS. LENA S. ALDERMAN 34 Years HISTORY We obtained our basic training in the three R's. reading, ’riting, and rithmetic under Sister Kate. Miss Louise Pickle and Miss Parker. Our second year we learned about such punishments as ear pulling from Mrs. Warren (could that be the reason Marilyn keeps hers covered?). In our third year we learned about another punishment —sticking your nose in a circle on a blackboard for hours at a time—if you don't believe it. look at Madalyn’s pug nose! Bv the time we reached the fourth grade we had gotten our share of punishment we felt and were ready to settle down. That year we learned enough to be passed to the fifth grade. Miss Carmichael and Mrs. Braxton were put through the third degree then. When we finally arrived in the sixth grade some of us were rewarded by being exempted from final tests—lucky people! Our love for prom parties began during our seventh year when we moved across the street. This year we inherited some new travelers, good-looking, too—such as Bill Holland and W7illiam Higgins! Will you ever forget the day we boarded a school bus for the SRD to have our pictures made for the annual? In the eighth grade we tortured Mrs. Beverett. but she had an advantage over us— the demerit system. Boy! she really racked up when we put chewing gum in Mary Alice Corbin’s hair! Can you ever forget the day Freddy admitted having a “whole notebook full”—of paper, that is? Our freshman year we were practically grown—we thought. This year we journeyed to Boat Pond for our class picnic. Mrs. McGraw spurged us forward and Dee and Bill H. were crowned king and queen. When we became sophomores one of our girls got on the cheerleader squad and our boys went out for the varsity teams. This time, we were grown. Some of us settled down to a steady!” Some are still settled. This year some of our girls decked out in frilly dresses and pantaloons to serve at the “Old South” Junior-Senicrr banquet. Juniors—doesn't that sound big??!! We acquired some more cheerleaders this year and Mack made “Little All State.” What fun we had with our Junior play “Calling All Girls.” While decorating for the Junior-Senior banquet Mr. Kitching was patient w ith us—wasn’t he? I mean the orchestra and other incidences—and that’s shooting no BULL. Now we come to the end of our school years, still just brats as we were in the first grade—at times only understood by Mr. Kitching! Frances Gainey Secretary 'Her smile as sueet as the flow- •rs in May; her eyes as sparkling rs a bright summer day.” Ernestine Carlton Treasurer “You’re fair and fresh as morning in May. Frank Tobias “Better men than I have lived, but I seriously doubt it! Kathleen Canum “Her dainty grace and lovely face have ted many a lad a merry chase. Foley Wood He s a quiet boy and shy and all in all an honest guy STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTIVES Edward Baker “How brilliant and mirthful the light of his eyes. Elsie Barrow “Little but loud.” Nancy Bell “Love should be as private a sen- timent as a toothbrush. Genola Boland “Full of likeable simplicity and quietness.” Sue Carter “A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails.” Rebekah Locke Carr “Living, loving and laughing.” Howard Chambers “Friendly as a puppy.” Fayletta Chesnut “She thought any duty small. Mary Nell Clark “Of manners gentle and affec- tion mild. Frederic Coleman “Beware, I may do something sensational yet. Madalyn Cox “Life is my college—may I gra- duate well and earn high hon- ors. Annie Lou Cutchen “The same—Sunday, Monday and always. Deidre Darnell “Never idle, never still—always smiling, always will.” Marilyn DeBoer “Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. Fleda Gainey “Her face is her fortune and it runs into a nice figure.” Janelle Gardner Happy am , from care I am free. ( Bill Gilbert “Don't take life too seriously— you'll never get out alive any• ft way. Jacquelyn Gilbert “Live, laugh, and love: there'll come a time when you can't.” Doris Godwin “Thou hast a voice whose sound is like the sea.” Bobbie Grant “Best things come in small pack- ages.” Shirley Griffin “A friendly word for everyone at every time. Freddy Hall “You may look innocent and quiet, but woe when the tea- cher is out of sight Jonel Hampton Her cares were never to of- fend, and every creature was her friend. Thomas Hancock “Unprepared and unconcerned, he goes to class and always learns. Gloria Jean Hardy “Her hair is like the curling mist. Eleanor Hasty liRich and rare is the gem she wears. Farris Hayes “She like most women has a temper all her own. John Hicks “Dear John, Had a wonderful time. Bill Holland I'm not going to kill myself studying even if I never die.” Charles Hunt “A glass front hides no faults.” Nina Lane She has a disposition bright and sunny, and a gift for being, nat- urally funny.” Essie Lee S. Mashburn “A wife—domestic, good and pure. Bonnie McDaniel “Dainty as a blushing violet.” Dorothy McNeill ‘True wit is nature to advantage dressed. My carefree heart is laugh expressed. Earl Merchant “When fun and duty clash, let duty go to smash.” Lena Nelson “Of study took she most care and heed, naught she spoke more than was need.” Si 'enwfts Betty Newsome “Calmly and peacefully she treads life’s way.” Ellis Park “Liked because of his considera- tion of others.” Eugene Peterman “Men of few words are the best men after all. Myrtice Pinkney “As likeable as she is lookable. Joan Prescott “Duties many, time well spent, a twice elected President.” Frances Rustin “A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on demand.” Mary Elizabeth Sasser “A smile that speaks virtue. Evelyn Shumaker “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.” John Slay “A smiling gallant he, as always found in ladies company. Sybil Still “Eyes like Heaven s own blue. Alto Taylor “A friendly, smile, an athlete, as nice a guy as you can meet. Orene Toole ‘7 er smile reaches out and takes you by the hand Robert Earl Watford “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We. the Senior Class of 1951, being of unsound mind and weak bodies, do hereby make this last will and testament. To Will Lassiter, our janitor, we leave, as each Senior Class has, the unwashed blackboards, the dirty halls, untidy rooms, over-flowing wastebaskets, and all the trash behind the radiators. To Opal Hutchinson, all our back make-up slips. To Mr. Williams, we will, rather we promise, to leave and take all our NOISE with us. I. Shirley Griffin, leave my charm with the women to Norman Cain, who has plenty of his own. I, Dee Darnell, leave my quiet, reserved manner at ballgames to Phyllis Slay who has NONE (?) of her own. I, Marilyn de Boer, leave Harold Taylor, regretfully. I, Nancy Bell, leave with Bill Holland, respectfully. I. Dottie McNeill, leave with no boyfriend but with hope. I, Jacquelyn Gilbert, would leave my silliness, but I want to take it with me. I, Shag Hunt, leave for the infantry—farewell! I, John Slay, will my many love affairs (?) to Dix Darnell. I, Alto Taylor, leave my ability to play End on the football team to Wallace Berry. I. Fayletta Chesnut, leave my presidency of the FHA to anyone who can tackle it. I, Kathleen Canum, will my ability to talk in Mr. Kitching’s class to anyone who has the nerve to try. I. Fred Hall, will my place on the basketball bench to Harold Taylor and hope he doesn't use it as much as I did. I. Sue Carter, leave, breaking many hearts I’m sure. I, Gloria Jean Hardy, w ill my ability as a flute player to Becky Taylor, who has plenty of her own. I. Frederic Coleman, leave Mr. Butler a nervous wreck! We. Gaston Gainer and Earl Merchant, leave all the girls heartbroken. 1. Curtis Malloy, leave and take Eleanor with me. I. Foley Wood, leave Mary Nell with the understanding that she follow. I, Genola Boland, leave my angelic, lady-like ways to Sylvia Ward. I. Bill Gilbert, forsake the FFA and the USA—maybe. I, Frank Tobias, unable to find a worthy successor, take my noble qualities with me. I. Bill Holland, will my striking physique to Teddy Nobles. I. Frances Gainey, bequeath my friendly disposition to Loretta Sapp. I. Fran Wilson, leave my extra pounds to Juanita Simmons. I, Donald Elmore, bequeath my shyness to Wallace Simmons, who needs a little. I. Bonnie McDaniel, will my job in the office to anyone able to run at least ten errands a day. Sarah Watford Secretary Loretta Sapp Student Council Ben Arnold Griffin Vice President Bobby Lee Wood T reasurer Carol Jean Peel Student Council NVi ' ® ‘ ,-c Ov-c S c“' V.«'« X)oO xA u C' o s o eS Sefinmofies Gus Alford Charlie Alsobrooks Glenn Chance Winona Chesnut Carl Baker Betty Barber Eunice Clark Ann Collins Alice Barton Martha Jewel Baxley Angeline Cook James Cook Shirley Bennett Danny Braxton Ann Crawford Earl Cushing John Elmer Carter Mary Fenn Cawthon Theodore Cushing Helen Daniels Dix Darnell Catherine Davis Bettie Harrell Harold D. Harrison Jackie Finch Monette Forte Charlie Hicks Adeline Hutchins Betty Jean Gainey Lucille Griffin Dorothy Hutchins Eugene Hutchins James Grissett Eugene Gross Joe Tom Johnson Christine Joiner Billy Hardy Wayne Hardy Ethel Kent Lunette Kent Xs I Byron Kirkland Rex Kirkland Exa Miller John E. Mitchell Jimmy Land Lois Lassiter Gilford Nixon Joseph Pacher Myrtle Loved Dempsey Marchant Shirley Peel Elois Pippin Roy McRae W. L. Merchant Allen Potter Addison Prescott Waldeen Merchant Billy Miles Nellie Quattlebaum Dorothy Retherford Ruby Nell Reynolds Bonnie Riley Phyllis Slay Sandra Tharp Helen Riley Thomas Allen Rogers Tommy Tharp Donald Ray Tindell Andy Rountree Bonnell Sapp Bessie Usery Julian Webb Dallas Sasser Joyce Sasser Donnell Williams Burton Wilson Billy Shumaker Wallace Simmons Edmund Woodsmall Betty Jean Worthington William Earl Yates Horaee Baker Jeanette Balkcom Gwendolyn Barber Kathleen Barrow D. D. Bass Martha Ann Bass Lillie Mae Beard Joan Brantley Addeline Bush Eloise Bush Shirley Jean Bush Janet Canum Jahmelia Carswell Franklin Clark Taft Clenney Gene Cobb Ann Cope LaNell Cutts Lawrence Cutts Mary Louise Duncan Catherine Dunn Harrell Elmore Betty Enfinger Kenneth Gainer Loey Griffin Mable Griffin James Grimes Willie C. Hardy Donald Harrell Shelby Jean Harrell Joseph Hatcher Willie Mae Henderson Edward Hill Mary Nell Hodges Jerald Hudson Jimmy Hunt Earl Hutchins Merle Hutchins Maxine Hyatt Sybol Jenkins Lola Mae Johnson Robbie Nell Johnson Robert Johnson Pat Johnson Mattie Lena Joiner R. D. Justice Sarah Frances Kent Mildred King Eugene Kirkland Millard Land Paul Lewis Vernon Lewis Jack Loyed Billy Marchant Jon May Cordelia McKeithen Howard Mercer Lora Mae Miller Mary Ellen Mock Leslie Norton Annette Peel Milton Peel Virginia Pelham Lavaughn Pettis Mona Powell Lorene Rhodes Evelyn Rooks Ray Rudd Ronald Rustin Franklin Sapp Martha Sasser Hershel Shores Eleanor Grace Simmons Charles Sloan Glenn Smith Minnie Ruth Spivey Elaine Syfrett Tony Toole Wayne Toole Roger Van Landingham Pauline Vinson Earlene W;alden Gordon Warren Nr ■ Gloria Faye Waters v r- ' V 'i f T,{ Ernest Wells 1 Louise Whittington Ted Williams Suritha Wilson Don Wood Fred Parish T. D. Smith Houston Taylor IP Fred Walsingham Sifih f ■A A x I -t ' D n.w.S. BassJ. Baxter. vwlr S Anderson, B. P. Atkins. D. Baker. R.BaWe S;Bass.. Chance. E. Clark. J- iJJt ISHSAmu B H od-B Hum' . ■ ■I I D. Alford. M. Alford. K. Alsobrooks. C. Baker. M. Baker. W. Baker. L. Barfield. M. Barrow. W. Baxter. R. Berry. S. Berry. W. Braxton. A. Bush. C. Bush. J. Bush. R. Bush. W. Carr. W. Carr. J. Carter. V. Carter. R. Carlton. L. Cawthon. L. D. Chamblee. C. Clite. S. Cobh. A. Coley. B. Colev. C. Conner. I.. Cook. O. Corbon. E. Creamer. I.. Daniel. H. Davis. J. Enfinger. L. Enfinger. D. Everett. I. Finch. J. Finch. L. Finch. J. Foreman. B. Foxworth, S. Foxworth. P. Gilmer. N. Godfrey. A. Griffin, S. Guy. A. Haddock. W. Haddock. W. Hall, J. Hancock. B. Hardy, F. Hart. B. S. Hatcher. P. Hays. E. Holley, W. Hudson, J. C. Hutchins L. Joiner. S. Jowers. D. Judah. E. G. Kent. M. Kirkland. W. Kirkland. E. Land, L. Lanton. O. Lassiter, S. Lewis. B. Locke. T. Maleszewski. L. Melvin. L. Miller. W. T. Miller, V. Miller, B. Mixon, M. P. Moody. W. Nixon. N. Nobles. G. Odom, G. Pacher. T. Parker. G. Payne. B. Peters. R. Pippin. D. Potter. M. P. Powell. D. Rabon. F. Rathel, Q. Ratliel. B. Reynolds. H. Riley. C. Roberts. P. Roberts. J. Roney. M. Rowell. B. S. Tew, C. Tharpe. R. Sanders. C. Sapp. J. Sasser. S. Seay. M. Sliipes. H. D. Shumake, J. Skipper, V. Smith, L. Strickland. G. VanLandingham, B. Vickery. W. Washington, B. Watson. D. Watford. H. Welch. T. Wilson, J. Woodard. E. ates. T. Finch. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, Continued I, Madalyn Cox, will my pug nose and freckles to some would be glamour gal in the lower classes. I, Myrtice Pinkney, leave my popularity to future carnival queens. I, Elsie Barow. leave my ability to giggle to Sara Watford. I, Robert Earl Watford, leave my bass horn to Huey Walls with provision that he not drop it. I. Bobbie Grant, will my knack for keeping up with the journalism money to anyone fool enough to take the job. I, Howard Chambers, will both pair of my size 7 shoes to Roger VanLandingham- I, Ernestine Carlton, will my technique at writing checks to Bobby Lee Wood who’s already experienced in the job. I, Annie Lou Cutchen, will my faithfulness to the library to all Mrs. Bass’ future helpers. I, Doris Godwin, will my love for selling candy to Hubert Lane who didn’t have the opportunity. I, Tom Hancock, will my chair as an End Man in the Minstrel to Allen Potter. We. Lena Nelson, Mary E. Sasser, Eugene Peterman and Betty Newsome, will our quietness to the Junior class—maybe it’ll help a little. I, Joan Prescott, will my President’s gavel to John Crawford, who’s next in line. I, Evelyn Shumaker, will my spelling ability to Mr. Kitching. I, Eleanor Hasty, will my neatness to Ruby Nichols. I, Frances Rustin, leave my sweet disposition to Janie Walters. I, Odis Dorch, will my knowledge of physics to Kenneth Osburn. I, John Hicks, will my 3 periods study hall to the 1952 Editor of Pawprints who’ll need them. I, Rebekah Carr, will my knowledge of how to catch a man to all the girls interested. I, Janelle Gardner, will my bleached hair to Angeline Cook who’s tried hard enough to have it. I, Fleda Gainey, will my place in the first rank to Shirley Peel. I. Nina Lane, donate my last name to all the lovers at C.H.S. I, Ruth Johnson, will my presidency of the Senior Class to Charlie Yates, if he gets it. I, Farris Hayes, will my place on the basketball team to anyone strong enough to practice during noon. I, Jonel Hampton, bequeath my poise to Mona Powell. I, Mary Nell Clark, will my quiet disposition to Eleanor Grace Simmons. I, Orene Toole, leave my friendliness to Gladys Thompson. I, Ellis Park, don’t leave nothing to nobody, I want to take it with me. I, Syble Still, leave my quiet, bashful ways to Elaine Syfrett, who probably won’t know what they’re for. I, James Forehand, leave my last minute rushes to school to W. L. Merchant. I, Edward Baker, leave my brown eyes to Herbert Walls. Superlatives Here is truly a character of characters in the Senior class . . . Associate Editor of Paw- prints . . . Active member in Beta and Key Clubs . . . Junior Play . . . Vice President of Junior Class. Dramatic Club ... As even- tempered and hardworking as you find them . . . He’s never too busy to lend a friend a helping hand . . . Always taking part in school activities . . . capable . . . dependable . . . industrious ... An all round favorite —that’s John! John Slay Superlatives Madalvn Cox She’s the little girl who does big things . . . Editor of Tiger Scratch . . . Vice President of Student Council, 49-50 . . . Beta Club and Dramatic Club member . . . Junior Play . . . Made 1st division at State Festival with piano solo . . . Miss Homecoming 1950 . . . We remember Madalyn leading the C.H.S. band as Drum Majorette . . . Does her duty, making no fuss to anybody . . . Intelligent, friendly, hard-working, that’s Cox! Superlatives “DOTTIE” The girl with vim, vigor and vitality, plus . . . Circulation Manager of Tiger Scratch . . . Business Manager of Pawprints . . . Member of Bela. Dramatic and Glee Club . . . First division in twirling at Band Festival , . . Straw berrv blond bombshell of personality! ... A good sport—fun to know! . . . Has en- gaged in practically every other activity at C.H.S. . . . She laughs and the whole school laughs with her . . . Spends lots of her time just l eing carefree, gay and likeable Dottie! Dorothy Bell McNeill Superlatives “FRANCES” A favorite of all. . . President of F.B.L.A. and President’s Club . . . Secretary of Senior Class . . . Girls’ Sports Editor of the Tiger Scratch . . . active Beta Club member ... A girl with a definite personality . . . Good at sports as well as studies . . . Common sense and intel- lect! . . . Attractive, likeable, an admired student . . . such is Frances. SufKjrlatives Studious and fun-loving alike . . . Senior Representative of Student Council . . . Mem- ber of Beta, Key and Dramatic Clubs . . . Bather on the dogmatic side and nothing suits him better than a good intelligent argument . . . Talks seriously, choosing his words, plac- ing his thoughts ... An intellectual student . . . wise-cracking . . . Conscientious . . . . . that’s Frank! Frank Tobias, Jr. Senm jmfiites Most Intellectual Madalyn Cox Frank Tobias Best All Round Marilyn DeBoer John Slay Most Intellectual Most Likely To Succeed Madalyn Cox and Frank Tobias Best All ’Round Deidre Darnell and John Slay W ittiest Dorothy McNeill and Frederic Coleman Best Looking Deidre Darnell and Bill Holland SENIORS As Juniors See Them Friendliest Myrtice Pinkney and Howard Chambers m m ill in m m Most Popular Deidre Darnell and Billy Gilbert Most Athletic Joan Prescott and Shirley Griffen Activities Freddy Hall ......................... Preident Nina Lane Vice President Jacquelyn Gilbert __________________ Secretary Bill Holland Treasurer Carolyn Turnage ______________________ Sponsor Dorothy McNeill Donald Elmore Myrtice Pinkney Olis Lewis Nancy Bell Eugene Peterman Charles Edward Yates Mary Lou Hatcher John Slay Wallace Berry Becky Taylor Evelyn Shumaker Ren Arnold Griffin Sue Herndon Annie Sue Carter Frank Tobias Carol Jean Peel Frances Gainey Harold Taylor Robbie Jean Tharp Madalyn Cox Sara Watford Genola Boland Lena Nelson June Cope Mary Nell Miller Myra Jean Porter Opal Harrell Odis Dorch Nancy Meador Ruby Nichols Thomas Lee Hancock Joan Prescott Deidre Darnell FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Bill Holland ................... President Fred Hall ................ Vice President Frank Tobias Secretary Donald Elmore ______ — Treasurer John Slay Donald Johnson John Crawford Norman Cain Ben Arnold Griffin Dix Darnell Harold Taylor Glenn Chance SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Fred Hall ......................... President Charles Yates . Vice President Bobby Lee Wood ................. Secretary Bill Holland ................... Treasurer Julian Webb Allen Potter Joe Bryant Tharp Andy Rountree William F.arl Yates Thomas Lee Hancok Joan Prescott .............-...-.... President John Crawford .............— Vice President Myra Jean Porter _________ Secretary-Treasurer Mary Fenn Cavvthon________Assistant Secretary Myra Jean Porter _________1----- Chairman Rebecca Taylor ................... Junior Rep. Foley Wood ............... - Senior Rep. Willie Mae Henderson Freshman Rep. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Kathleen Canum Senior Foley Wood Senior Frank Tobias Senior Loretta Sapp junior Carol Jean Peel Junior Rebecca Taylor Junior Mary Fenn Cawthon Sophomore Addison Prescott Sophomore Charlie Hicks Sophomore Elaine Syfrett Freshman Willie Mae Henderson Freshman Harrell Elmore Freshman William Lester Kitching Sponsor FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES JUNIOR-SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES s G A Curtis Malloy Howell Baker Charles E. Yates Mona Powell Cordelia McKeithen Joan Prescott Juanita Simmons Billy Gilbert Fayletta Chesnut Phyllis Slay Maxine Hyatt Catherine Dunn Freddy Hall T. M. Love John May Sponsor Frances Gainey Annie Sue Carter Mary Ruth Johnson Bobbie Grant Bill Holland Iris T. Bass Sponsor Bobbie Grant Evelyn Shumaker Ernestine Carlton Zelma Rustin Shirley Enfinger Annie Lou Cutchins Elsie Fay Barrow Carol Jean Peel C. Baker, E. Baker. H. Baker. N. Baker, I). Braxton. J. Carter. C. Chance. G. Cobb. E. Cook. J. Cook, B. Corbin, J. Crawford. E. Cushing. T. Cushing. I . Cults. I). Darnell, J. Deal. G. Deese. O Dorch, G. Duncan, B. Everett, D. Gainer. L. Griffin, S. Griffin. J. Grimes, E. Cross. T. Hancock. R. Hardy. W. Hardy. J. Hatcher. H. Hays, C. Hicks. J. Hicks. E. Hill. J. Hudson. E. Hutchins. E. Hutchins, T. Johnson, R. Johnson. J. Jones, R. I). Justice. R. Kent. B. Kirkland. E. Kirkland. R. Kirkland, J. Land, M. Land, 0. l ewis, P. l ewis, J. McNeill, H. Mercer. B. Miles, J. Mitchell, G. Nixson. J. Pacher, F. Parish. E. Parks, D. Parker. M. Peel. J. Philips. A. Potter, T. Rogers, R. Rudd, R. Rustin. H. Shores. B. Shumaker. W. Simmons, C. Smith. B. Yates, A. Taylor. H. Taylor. H. Taylor, I). Tindel, T. Toole, D. Walsingham. J. Webb. E. Wells, I). Williams. T. Williams. F. Wood, B. Wilson, M. May. OFFICERS Billy Gilbert Teddy Nobles Vice Bobby I.. Wood Ben A. Griffin Joe B. Tharp Tom f. Love President President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Advisor OFFICERS Fayletta Chesnut _______________ President Mary Nell Clark ............ Vice President Blondell Deal Secretary Martha J. Baxley__________________Treasurer Josephine McGlammery Sponsor Betty Barber Martha Jewell Baxley Martha Ann Bass Shirley Jean Bush Mary Crawford Ann Crawford Monette Forte Dorothy Hutchins Maxine Hyatt Lola Mae Johnson Patricia Johnson Cordelia McKeithen Shirley Peel Annette Peel Bessie Usery Dorothy Retherford Ruby Nell Reynolds Bonnie Riley Evelyn Rooks Frances Rust in Mary Ruth Spivey Syhle Still Elaine Syfrett Orene Tool Earline Walden Bonnie Kate McDaniel I-ois Lassiter Janie Walters Mary E. Grant Carolyn Toole OFFICERS Deidre Darnell John Slav Madalvn Cox Nancy Bell Julian Webb President Vice President Secretary• Treasu rer Custodian Parliamentarian Oneida Gilmore Sponsor Freddy Hall Hill Holland Frank Tobias. Jr. Jacquelyn Gilbert Dorothy McNeill Marilyn de Boer Phyllis Slay Kathleen Canum Essie Lee Smith Sue Herndon Danny Braxton Riley Hardy Elois Pippin Earl Marrhant Charles Hunt Sandra Sanders J. Hicks J. May J. Mitchell J. Carter J. Crawford W. Simmons W. Berry T. Williams T. Nobles B. Gilbert B. Holland E. Hutchins M. Hutchins N. Cain W. Yates C. Yates H. Chambers H. Walls D. Harrell E. Hill O. Lewis W. L. Merchant B. L. Wood F. W'ood F. Coleman H. Hays D. Williams D. Darnell B. Sapp A. Taylor H. Taylor S. Griffin G. Smith C. Hicks Philip Rountree Sponsor Valery Butler Sponsor Eugene Peterman Frances Gainey Lena Nelson Nina Lane Doris Godwin Ann Mercer Donald Elmore Gaston Gainer Earl Merchant John Hicks . Sports Editor y ). v TV- - Ss % CK r° Dorothy McNeill Circulation Manager Frances Wilson Assistant Circulation Manager Sara Watford Staff Photographer i sh° s' ’ frat atvirday ana er ran es ■ojhy j ;a ces Sf W tv-uncert, r .i school 3 -WONOe ROLL TWELFTH GRADE Frances Gainey. Evelyn Shumak- tT, Donald Elmore, Frank Tobias, Nancy Bell, Err’ ' Carlton, Sue Carter, M? Myrtice Pinckney . Vl ELEVEN . Walla Cain. Nam .•GriH'n Hal' - ..Baylor— C. Vat 'em • next g l a' Ifc £jlee John Richard Warren Director Opal Harrell Accompanist SOPRANOS Deidre Darnell Doris Godwin Shirley Peel Myrtice Pinkney Nancy Bell Blundell Deal Ruby Nichols Dorothy Retherford Robbie Jean Tharpe Frances Wilson Doris Sowell Madalyn Cox Jacquelyn Gilbert Evelina Tew Pansy Boland Monette Forte Betty Harrell Dorothy McNeill Joan Prescott Ruby Nell Reynolds Genola Boland Fayletta Chesnut Dorothy Hutchins I-ena Nelson Bessie Usery Willie Mae Henderson Lola Mae Johnson Lois Lassiter Ann Cope Kathleen Barrow Evelyn Rooks Martha Sasser Shelby Harrell Sybol Jenkins Mattie Lena Joiner Minnie Ruth Spivey ALTOS Eleanor Hasty Kathleen Canum Marilyn de Boer Helen Kent Maye Pearl Raines Betty Jean Adkins Eunice Clark Christine Joiner Addlean Hutchins Eloise Bush Shirley Jean Bush Mary Nell Hodges Pat Johnson Earline Walden Sue Carter Jean Gainey Nelson Carol Owens Essie Lee Smith TENORS Taft Clenney Tommy Tharp BCibba McNeill Joe Bryant Tharp Franklin Sapp Howard Chambers Julian Webb Frank Tobias BASSES Donald Harrell Merle Hutchins John Crawford Bill Gilbert Curtis Malloy Wallace Simmons Donald Johnson James Grissett Lavaughn Pettis Roger VanLandingham Freddy Hall Bill Holland Olis Lewis Ralph Kent Teddy Nobles MEMBERS Rohhie Jean Tharp Sarah Prance Ken I IEn finger Malde C riffin Mary Louise Duncan Pauline Vinson Hilly Gilbert W a I la « Simmons Helen Kenl Mae Pearl Haines Belly Adkins Ruby Nichols Elnuise Bush Mary Nell Hodges Willie Mae Hinderson I.a aughn Pettis Tommy Tharp James Grissett Eunice Clark OFFICERS Catherine Dunn ------------- President Rebecca Taylor ............ Secretary Myra Jean Porter .......... Treasurer Howard Chambers ............ Librarian Sarah Watford ______________ Reporta Sarah Watford ...............Reporter ROSTER Harold D. Harrison Robert E. Watford Jean Braxton Freddie Hall D. D. Bass Janet May Rodger VanLandingham Charlie J. Alsobrook W ayne Sheffield Billy P. Adkins Ted Williams Don Wood Filly Franklin Wallace Berry Suritha W'ilson Allen Potter Foley Wood Vernon Lewis Adison Prescott Norman Cain Tom Hancock Eleanor C. Simmons Shirley Bennet Jimmy Hunt Nancy Meador Howard Chambers Macky Thompson Man- F. Walsh Bill Holland Edna Burnette Jimmy Hughen Donald Harrell Billy Hardy J. B. Daniels Glen Chance Mack Sowell Cordell Harrison Charles E. Yates Joe Stemola Opal Harrison Cus Alford Theodore Cushin Kenneth Osburn MAJORETTES Loey Griffen Joe T. Johnson Madalyn Cox Maxine Hyatt Gladys Thompson Fleda Gainey June Cope Linda Cawthon Mary Fenn Cawthon Marie Sellars Oscar O’steen Janet Canum Jody Williams James Forman Janelle Gardner Jamelia Carswell Catherine Dunn Shirley Peel Jonel Hampton Sarah Watford Sue Herndon Billy Shumaker Martha Ann Bass Ann Cope Lawrence Cutts Jonnie Watford Waldine Merchant Tommy J. Parker P. Rebecca Taylor Loretta Sapp Huey Walls Myra J. Porter Donnie K. McDaniel Ronnie Bowers Shirley Berry Winnona Chestnut Nan Godfrey Gloria Hardy Mary- Alford Ruth Dickenson Virginia Pelham Lorena Joiner Vicki Dailey LaNelle Cutts Betty Jean Gainey Joe Ann Livingston Margaret Dunn MEMBERS Loretta Sapp Joe Ann Livingston Margaret Dunn Madalyn Cox Waldine Merchant Ann Cope Sue Herndon Shirley Peel Bonnie Kate McDaniel Winnona Chestnut Betty Jean Gainey Lorene Joiner Mary’ Alford Gardner '■ « C,c“,k r ice st - Tr M. C. Thompson Director SAXOPHONE Gladys Thompson Sara Watford CLARINET Loey Griffin Catherine Dunn Joe Tom Johnson Gus Alford PIANO Opal Harrell HASS HORN Charlie J. Alsobrook FLUTE Rebecca Taylor Myra Jean Porter CORNET Roger VanLandingham Harold D. Harrison TROMBONE Clenn Chance Donald Harrell DRUMS Vernon Lewis Bobbie Grant Associate Editor Freddy Hall Business Manaper PAW PRINTS STAFF cs. N Howard Chambers Sf orts Editor STAFF AT WORK (Posing) (ff lt (Jlui Mrs. Aileen Franz Sponsor Betty Sue Berry Charlotte Windsor Mary Fenn Cawthon Tony Toole Harrell Elmore W'ayne Sheffield Doris Sowell Ethel Kent Frances Syfrett Betty Tew Jean Braxton Evelyn Park Lynn Marchant Mertis Rudd Annette Johnson Erma Jean Vickery Ann Malloy Lynda Lanton Betty Fay Nelson MEMBERS Angelin Cook Janelle Gardner Fleda Gainey Betty Harrell Sue Carter Rebecca Locke Betty J an Cox Gloria Jean Hardy Madaline Corbin Betty Peters «2?'evotienal CM OFFICERS James Forehand President Wardine Pumphrey Vice President Genola Boland Secretary-T reasurer MEMBERS Louise Bush Mary Helen Bush Ola Corbin Dorothy Loyed Myrtle Loyed Betty Sue Lee Helen Riley Martha Sasser Mary E. Sasser Charles Sloan Evelina Tew Bonnie Vickery Letha Pettis May Ruth Johnson Mrs. Carrie Reddick Sponsor Qtlath CM OFFICERS Juanita Simmons President Christine Joiner Vice President Mary Lou Hatcher Secretary Jean Parish T reasurer MEMBERS Mattie Lena Joiner Delphine Creamer Mildred King Fay Walters Sybil Jenkins Betty Newsome Mrs. Georgia McGraw Sponsor 4 OFFICERS Mona Powell President Sybil Ross ..........-...... Vice President Sylvia Ward Secretary-Treasurer Gehazel Wilcox .................. Reporter Miss Evelyn Baxter Sponsor MEMBERS Mary Nell Miller Lillie Mae Beard Sandra Tharpe Ann Collins Louise Whittington Dcdlie Mae Everette Exa Miller Jackie Finch Clara Kirkland Joan Brantley Adaline Bush Catherine Davis Nellie Quattlebaum Betty Worthington Joyce Nelson Joan Prescott Addalene Hutchins Robbie Nell Johnson Lorene Rhodes Joyce Sasser Helen Daniel Lounette Kent Dorothy Murl Woodard Kathleen Barrow Farris Hayes OFFICERS Howell Baker Gordon Warren Ellis Park Jon May .......— Byron Kirkland Ralph Kent . W. L. Kitching _________________ President ........... Vice President Secretary Treasurer .......... Sergeant-at-Arms __________________ Reporter Sponsor MEMBERS Joseph Pachcr Earl Cushing Houston Taylor Andrew Jackson Burton Wilson Pascal Roberts T. D. Smith Franklin Wilson Joe Bryant Tharp Billy Marchant Joseph Finch Coy Roberts Edward Hill Herrin Shumake Tom Johnson W illiam Shumaker Edward Baker Kenneth Gainer Bobby Hood Merle Hutchins Millard Land David Walsingham Howard Mercer Ray Rudd Wayne Hardy Paul Lewis John Deal Charlie Hicks Thomas Rogers Franklin Sapp James McNeil Kenneth Osburn Charles Gilmore Ronal Rustin Eugene Cook Brunzell Lawrence Billie Corbin Ralph Johnson Milton Peel David Tharp R. D. Justice Jean Kirkland Joseph Hatcher Harry Land pHoiectens MEMBERS—E. Hutchins, B. Miles, R. Johnson, H. I-ane. H. D. Harrison, J. A. McNeill, E. Wood small, B. Corbin, I Griffin, M. J. Gainey, C. Owens, D. Johnson, F. Clark, 0. Lewis, D. R. Tindell, S. Foxworth. S. Cobb, R. Finch, R. Finch, J. Baxter, W. Raulerson, N. Baker, R. Crawford, D. Marchant, U. Ix cke, J. B. Tharp, C. Baker, W. Mashburn, J. Cook. D. Sasser, B. Hardy, D. Parker, J. Phillips. B. A. Griffin, F. Hatchrr, G. Nixon, E. Gross, R. Johnson. H. Walls, S. Gilbert, P. Boland. G. Barber, H. Shores, M. May. pd hei P uJ MEMBERS—C. Baker. W. Raulerson, K. Doty, R. Morris, E. Joiner, F. Baxley, H. Toole, M. Sanders, W. Haddock. H. Davis, C. Sapp. R. Rustin, S. Foxworth, E. Creamer, J. Cook, J. Coley, R. Finch, R. Finch. F. Hood, J. Coley, B. Everett, J. Baxter, E. Clark, O. Lewis, S. Cobb, L. Locke, H. Riley, D. Earl. Mr. L. E. Jones Sponsor MEMBERS—A. Wachob. W. Mitchel. H. Nelson, B. Land. L. L). Chamblee, J. Coley. L. Vinson. W. Jackson, S. Carol, A. Griffin, J. C. Hutchins, W. T. Miller, W. Braxton, L. Strickland, C. Bush. A. Bush. R. Baker, M. Baker, M. Rowell, T. Finch. M. Sasser, H. Dorch, H. Riley, R. Pippin, R. Baker, D. Malloy. T. Toole, C. Roberts, J. S. Carter. T. Peel. G. Deese, E. Wells. Mrs. C. Everett and Mrs. R. N. Reddock Sponsors MEMBERS—K. Alsobrook, M. Baker, W. Carr, B. G. Hardy, F. Hart, W. Hudson, C. Kent, S. F. Lewis, W. T. Miller, W. Owens, G. Paine, F. Rathel. (,). Rathel, J. T. Sasser, M. Shipes, B. S. Tew, B. Watson. JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS CLUB MEMBERS—S. Anderson, J. Peel, O. Mercer, J. Napier, B. Adkins, M. Sowell, B. Hunt, J. B. Daniels, B. Quattlebaum, R. Gay, W. Chance, G. Wilson. W. J. Collins, B. Brantley, W. C. Hardy, J. S. Carter, W. Washington, L. Enfinger, D. Watford, T. Wilson, W. Kirkland, J. Loyed, D. Judah, D. Lewis, F. Parish. W. L. Carr, D. Rahon, D. Baker, W. Hall, J. Hudson, J. Grimes, L. Norton, G. Duncan, B. Franklin, E. Harrison, O. Toole. MEMBERS—N. J. Spooner, J. Peterson, B. S. Hatcher, R. Carlton, D. Porter, M. Justice, J. Balkcom, S. J. Harrell, E. Holley, C. Clite, S. Seay. P. A. Hayes, J. McCalvin, C. Hall, G. Holley, E. Yates, M. L. Melvin, J. Enfinger, C. S. Conner, S. Bass, F. McDaniel, E. Daniels, V. Miller, P. Gilmore, B. Powell, M. P. Powell, J. Baxter, L. Cook, V. Carter, S. N. Guy. f-V 1 PP ■ • ■ ' r. : A n V -jr.; ?'. - ■: '' S r . iL. . - y _-- ■; .• ;-.ir Our famous Tiger Team of C.H.S. could never have succeeded without our coaches. Our head coach. Phil Rountree, is the best there is! Then there’s our assistant coach, Lester Kitching, who can’t be topped. Here’s to the best when it comes to coaches. TIGER ROSTER HERBERT WALLS .. BILLY GILBERT CHARLIE HICKS .. JOHN E. MITCHELL JOHN CRAWFORD NORMAN CAIN .... BOBBIE WOOD .... TED WILLIAMS ... ALTO TAYLOR .... HOWARD CHAMBERS HARVY HAYS GLEN SMITH ..... EARL HUTCHINS DON HARRELL .... WALLACE SIMMONS .... Junior—Back ..... Senior-—Back Sophomore—Guard Sophomore—Tackle ... Junior—Guard ..... Junior—Back ... Junior—Center . Freshman—Guard ..... Senior—End ...... Senior—End .... Junior—Back Freshman—Back F resh man—T ackle Freshman—Tackle Sophomore—G ua rd JOHN MAY ........ FOLEY WOOD DONNELL WILLIAMS BONNELL SAPP BILL HOLLAND WALLACE BERRY JOHN E. CARTER CHARLES YATES BILL YATES MURL HUTCHINS SHIRLEY GRIFFIN W. L. MERCHANT EDWARD HILL .... Freshman—End ---- Senior—Center Freshman—Back Sophomore—Guard .... Senior—Center ...... Junior—End .... Junior—Tackle ...... Junior—End .. Sophomore—Back ... Freshman—Guard ...... Senior—End Sophomore—Back Freshman—Manager FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1950 Altha 00 Chiplev 18 Milton 12 Chipley 19 Rehobeth. Ala 06 Chiplev 07 Bonifay 27 Chipley 06 Marianna 34 Chipley 13 Appalachicola 19 Chipley 13 Catholic High 32 Chiplev 13 DeFnniak 20 Chipley 07 Quincy 06 Chipley 07 Graceville 06 Chipley 29 BONNELL SAPP All Conference BASKETBALL TEAM HAROLD TAYLOR ....... Guard CHARLES E. YATES ... Center WALLACE BERRY ..... Forward BONNELL SAPP ........ Guard SHIRLEY GRIFFIN ... Forward WILLIAM E. YATES .... Forward FRED HALL ............. Guard FRANKLIN WILSON ..... Forward EUGENE COBB .......... Center HERBERT WALLS ......... Guard FOLEY WOOD Manager SCHEDULE Port St. Joe 24 Chipley 46 Walton 28 Chipley 38 Hartford 52 Chipley 47 Malone 46 Chipley 44 Graceville 51 Chiplev 44 Port St. Joe 26 Chiplev 31 Vernon 16 Chipley 38 Bav High 17 Chipley 39 Quincy 31 Chipley 42 Appalachicola 23 Chipley 30 Bonifay 46 Chiplev 39 Marianna 53 Chipley 33 Walton 31 Chiplev 28 Bonifay 32 Chipley 43 Malone 45 Chipley 29 Vernon 28 Chipley 40 Bav High 22 Chiplev 24 Marianna 58 Chipley 34 Vernon 30 Chipley 37 BASKETBALL “B” TEAM DIX DARNELL Forward ROBERT JOHNSON Guard BUBBA McNEILL NORMAN CAIN Guard JON MAY BILLY COBB Forward BEN A. GRIFFIN ... Guard BOBBY LEE WOOD Forward BILLY MARCHANT Forward RILEY HARDY Guard TINY GRIFFIN Guard SCHEDULE Vernon 10 Chipley 38 Quincy 23 Chipley 35 Marianna 28 Chipley 27 Malone 35 Chipley 34 Vernon 11 Chipley 49 Bay High 14 Chipley 32 Marianna 27 Chipley 31 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM MONA POWF.LL .......... Forward BETTY POWELL .......... Forward FARRIS HAYES .......... Forward CLARA KIRKLAND..........Forward JUNE COPE ............. Forward SYLVIA WARD ........... Forward FAY WALTERS ........... Forward JANIE WALTERS ........... Guard GEHAZEL WILCOX........Guard DOROTHY HUTCHINS .... Guard ANN CRAWFORD ........ Guard DOROTHY MURL WOODARD Guard CHELLA HALL ......... Guard LUCILLE GRIFFIN ..... Guard SURETHA WILSON ...... Guard JOAN PRESCOTT Manager FRANCIS GAINEY .... Manager SCHEDULE Bethleham ..............11 Bethleham ..............10 Malone .................19 Malone .................20 Graceville .............20 DeFuniak ...............19 DeFuniak ...............37 Bonifay ................55 Bonifay ................60 Vernon .................16 Chipley...........11 Chipley...........47 Chipley...........21 Chipley...........20 Chipley...........03 Chipley...........20 Chipley...........35 Chipley...........45 Chipley...........35 Chipley...........14 Compliments of and? Vee mmt Compliments of fy -dz-K4.0-yit4. DEPARTMENT STORE Cmfat Complete Home Furnishings Chipley, Florida Maytag and Easy Washers — Crosley Radios and Refrigerators Compliments of yi$! IT'S for Quality Goods (2 0g( o eovia zd 61? ILL Sandwiches — Short Orders Fountain Service Phone 179 PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD WAWWAlft Ji 'M I ny fiarftj ho ui v -X W VW VW ‘5 Va Ym uja Carf 5. Su’ftbu.r T ed j Howcxrc ? Houi do ij o ul p)e i-dj A«J Come ., 'b M hh ° •im 'mg P, bue -H-'e ) Qoi ufj Ptv-kJ t5 V s SocVv rda ru hV Vutt. £t.. rfH dressed upj Pro, ! Yta he hordso ffarvees- Urn m m , t ood . HuhjLewx? SuUe SanS. Come art i . J J The u -Ver's W' ®oes rV h r+j G-lorio. ■ • i J Roch-a-bije, RebeVak 1 Drtip youv b'A'hsr'iCoX ? pf r I wflP V AV.o Voa ■ WToM«?T v«V e o-r + ?do V Ah'J-lrV W ve «0 v ScrA jokeJoaJl' V V,o o.' se V ( 4V 5 DEPENDABLE Q1 SERVICE Compliments of TAXI and SEAFOOD STORE Chipley, Florida —S. COOK ELECTRIC (® SERVICE Plumbing and Heating Setter 'Valuer 0) Compliments of A Quality Merchandise H at All Times eJbT HERE T s (yJiue A-urd dhSie Dine and Dance Post Office Box 74 Telephone 204 Chipley, Florida 70t%e 'KMaS , o r i s t 'lyiJcrCJ-C OIL COMPANY Dixie Pep Gasoline Kendall Motor Oils Phone 9118 SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT MARKET and GROCERY Phone 103 Compliments of SHIVER'S HOTEL FOOD STORE Fancy Groceries Phone 420—421 Chipley, Fla. Compliments of CALLAWAY REAL ESTATE c ixiectt-ify- MILLING COMPANV OF WEST FLORIDA You Can Tell By The Taste It Wasn't Made In Haste Distributor of MEAL — GRITS — FLOUR — RICE Phone 389 Chipley, Fla. Compliments of oSza- r 5A USA GTE: CO. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Compliments of Just What Your Doctor Orders PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone 10 Chipley, Florida Compliments of HOWARD CLEANERS Compliments of C a. £ GBOCtRY MAWT Chipley, Florida Compliments of Cecil A. Rountree Compliments of T)ININ6 R00M Compliments of FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Chipley Florida CECIL WILLIAMS Seeds Feeds Phone 598 Compliments of FURNITURE CO. Marianna, Florida SENIOR DIRECTORY BAKER. EDWARD—Sports Club 1; FFA 4. BARROW. ELSIE—Library Club 4; Glee Club 2. 3; FHA 2. BELL. NANCY—Record at Leon High 1. 2; FHA 3; Glee Club 3, 4. Reporter 3; Dramatic Club Custodian 3. 4, Play 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 3; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 4. BOLAND. CENOLA—FHA 1; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Beta Club 3. 4; Devotional Club 3. 4. CANIJM. KATHLEEN—FHA 1. 2. 3. State Convention 3; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club Play 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4; Student Council 2, 4; Class Favorite 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2. CARLTON. ERNESTINE—Record at St. Petersburg 1. Port St. Joe 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4; Library Club 4. CARR. REBEKAH LOCKE—FHA 1; Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Library 3: Art Club 4. CARTER. SUE—FHA 1, 2. Parliamentarian 2; Latin Club 1. 2: Beta Club 3. 4; Class President 1; Art Club President 4; 4-H Club Vice President; Waitress Junior- Senior Banquet 2. CHAMBERS, HOWARD-Math 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; “C” Club 4; Basketball 2, 3; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3; Band Club Librarian 4; Glee Club 4; Sports Editor Pawprints 4; Class Play 3; Band Minstrel 2. 3, 4. CHESNUT. FAYI.ETTA—FHA 1, 2, 3. 4. President 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Ban- quet 2. CLARK. MARY NELL—I HA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4. COLEMAN. FREDERIC—“C” Club 4; Math Club 1; Baseball 3; Football Manager 3, 4. COX. MADALYN—FHA 1, 2; Latin Club 1. 2, Vice President 2; Student Council 1, 2. 3. Vice President 3; Glee Club 1. 3; Beta Club 3. 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Tigerette Club 3. 4; Class Play 3; Editor Tiger Scratch 4; Dramatic Club Play 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Senior Superlative and Class Favorite 4. CUTCHEN. ANNIE LOU-Library Club 3, 4; Clee Club 2. DARNELL. DEIDRE—FHA President 1; Dramatic Club President 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Home- coming Queen 3; Cheerleader 2. 3, 4. Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Basketball 3; Dramatic Club Play 4; Class Secretary 3; Editor of Pawprints 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4: Sports Club Secretary 2; Class Play 3; Glee Club Operetta 4; Halloween Queen 1; Class Favorite 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2. DeBOER. MARILYN—FHA 1; Dramatic Club 3. 4. Vice President 3; Cheerleader 4; Basketball 3; Assis- tant Editor Tiger Scratch 4; Feature Editor Pawprints 4; Glee Club 4; Class Favorite 4; Dramatic Club Play 4; Class Play 3; Operetta 4; Waitress Junior- Senior Banquet 2. DORCH. ODIS—Beta Club 3, 4: FFA 3. 4; Projectors Club 3; Library Club 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4. ELMORE. DONALD—Kev Club 2, 3. 4; Beta Club 3. 4; FBLA 4. FOREHAND. JAMES-FFA 1, 2, 3; Projectors Club 2; Devotional Club Vice President 3. President 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4. GAINER, GASTON—Math Club 1; FBLA 4; Band 2; Projectors, Club 2- GAINEY. FLEDA—Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Tigerettes Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, President 4; FHA 1. 2; Sports Club 1. 2; Tiger Scratch Staff 4; Art Club 4. GAINEY, FRANCES—FHA 1; Sports Club Treasurer 2; Beta Club 3. 4; FBLA President 4; President Club President 4; Girls Sports Editor Tiger Scratch 4; Spanish Club 2: Class Secretary 4: Basketball 3. Manager 4; Senior Superlative and Class Favorite 4. GARDNER. JANELLE—FHA 1, 2; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Tigerette Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice President 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4; Art Club Secretary 4. GILBER T. BILL—FFA 1. 2, 3. 4. President 4; Math Club 1; ‘C Club 4; Glee Club 4; Football 4. GILBERT, JACQUELYN—FHA 1. 2; Beta Club 3. 4. Secretary 4; Dramatic Club 3. 4, Dramatic Club Play 4; Student Council 1; Clee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4; Junior Class Play 3. GODWIN. DORIS—FHA 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 4: FBLA 4. GRANT. BOBBIE—Sports Club 1; FHA 1; Library Club Vice President 1, President 2; Business Manager Tiger Scratch 4; Associate Editor Pawprints 4. GRIFFIN. SHIRLEY—Math Club 1; “C Club President 3; FFA 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Projectors Club 1: Softball 1; Clas Favorite 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY HALL. FRF.DDY—Key Club 2, 3. 4. President 4: Beta Club 3, 4. President 4; Presidents Club 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatic Club 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3; Math Club 1: Business Man- ager Pawprints 4. HAMPTON. JONEL- -Band 3. 4; FHA 1; Spanish Club 2: Band Club 4: Band 4; Glee Club 2. HANCOCK. TOM—Math Club 1: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Beta Club 3. 4: Key Club 4: Band Club 4: Class Play 3; Band 4. HARDY. GLORIA—Record at Bay High 1. 2. 3: Band 4: Art Club 4. HASTY. ELEANOR—Record at Vernon High 1. 2. 3: Glee Club 4: Music 4. HAYES. FARRIS—Sports Club 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4. HICKS. JOHN—FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: “C Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Football 2. 3: Baseball 2. 3: Sports Editor Tiger Scratch 4. HOLLAND. BILL—Football 2. 4: Basketball 2. 3: Base- ball 3: Key Club 2. 3. 4. President 4: Beta Club 3. I. Treasurer 4: Presidents Club. Vice President 4: C Club 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 4; Student Council 1. 2: Class Favorite 4. JOHNSON. MAY RITH—FHA 1. 2: Library Club 1. 2. 3: Devotional Club 3, 4: Class President 4: Presidents Club 4. LANE. NINA—FBI.A Vice President 4: Beta Club Vice President 4: Sports Club 2. MALLOY. Cl RTIS—FFA 1. 2. 3. Secretary 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Music Club President 4: Math Club 1. McDANIF.L. BONNIE—FHA l. 4: Sports Club l: Ti- geretle Club 3. 4: Band 3. 4: Office Worker 4. McNEILL. DOROTHY—FHA 1. 2. 3: Beta Club 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4. Dramatic Club Play 4: Business Manager Annual 4: Circulation Manager Tiger Scratch !: (.lee Club 1. 4: Band 2. 3: Junior Play 3: Glee (-lull Operetta 4: Senior Superlative and Class Favo- rite 4. MERCHANT. EARL HA 2: (- lee Club 1: Projectors Club 2: Math Club 1: Dramatic (Tub 4. NELSON. LENA— Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: FHA 1: Beta Club 3. 4: FBI.A Secretary 4. NEWSOME. BETTY—Record at Bav High 1.2.3: Math Club 4. PARK, ELLIS—FFA 1. 2, 3. 4: Sportsman Club Secre- tary 4. PETERMAN. EllGENE—Beta Club 3. 4; FBLA 4. PINKNEY. MYRTJCE—FHA 1. 2. 3. Reporter 2. Treas- urer 3; Glee Club 3. 4: Music Club Secretary 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Reporter 1: Student Librarian 2; Library Club Secretary 2; Waitress Junior-Senior Ban- quet 2: Beta Club 3. 4: Office Worker 3: Homecoming Maid 4: Halloween Queen 4: Class Favorite 4. PRESCOTT. JOAN—FHA I, 2. Vice President 1. Presi- dent 2: Class Reporter 2; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Sports Club 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3: Spanish Club 2; Wait- ress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Class President 3; Homecoming Maid 3: Basketball 3, 4. Manager 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Class Play 3; Cheerleader 3. 4: Presi- dents Club 4: Student Council President 4: Class Favorite 4. IU STIN. FRANCES—FHA 1. 2. 4: Library Club 1. 2. 3. SASSER. MARY ELIZABETH—Glee Club 2. 3. 4: De- votional Club 3. 4. SLAY. JOHN—Math Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Projectors Club 2. 3. Vice President 2: Beta Club 3. 4: Key Club 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club Vice President 4: Associate Editor Pawprints 4: Junior Play 3: Class Favorite and Superlative 4: Cheerleader 3: Class Treasurer 3. SHI MAKER. EVELYN—Beta Club 3. 4: Library Club Vice President 4. STILL. SYBI.E—Glee Club: FHA: Sports Club. TAYLOR. ALTO—FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: “C Club 3. 4: Foot- ball 2. 3. 4. TOBIAS. FRANK—Key Club 2. 3, 4: Beta Club 3. 4: Projectors Club 3: Dramatic Club 4: President Class 1: Vice President of Class 3; Football 2: Baseball 2. 3: Glee Club 4: Junior Annual Staff 3: Junior Class Play 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Senior Class Superlative and Favorite 4. TOOLE. ORF.NE—FHA 1. 4: Spanish Club 2: Sports Club 3. W ATFORD. ROBERT F.ARL—Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Band Club 2: Glee Club 1. 4. WILSON. FRAN Record at Bay High 1. 2. 3: Glee Club Librarian 4: Music Club 4: Tiger Scratch Staff 4. WOOD. 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