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nr .S. Hallowe’en Festival n Carnival The annual P.T.A. Hallowe’en Carnival was held Thursday. October with all the noise and hallowe’en spirit anyone could expect. Beginning at 5:30 o’clock, the '— u'------------- —1 u:- , happen. Many very original Fish Ponds. and Pin the tail Along the )ween spiru anyone couia expect. C.H.S «••• • Lhe booths were opened and things be % • rr rsWfrOverBonifay Tlgers Record To Keep CHS Five Downs efa q t Bristol, But Loses Introduces Na Homecoming Set For October 19, Planned Program — , Title With Marianna Or ” Homecoming Proves Gala Event Loretta Sapp, senior, reigned over the third annual Ho—-—------ CHS iues awarded, cest floats, by the Tiger Scratch. First prize of five dollars was awarded to the Library Club. lloat was a dog house with a ° JiHog in the Seven - The Tigers won their second garre from Bristol 37-35 and lost ’ ■ - second game to Graceviile VtUQGlU Council . e Junior rhi Tieers Are Named Three Cite i © Team To All-Conference First... at v—- w ” ;„ ,™ “r S Chlpley 'Xe,[fNor!hwePst S Char be too old TVT • -vote is Cain are senioi c pi„Wf ”!apS 0fficers Are n- jsf Ejected For Coming Year S Parents Nioht Annual Editor 255 Discusses Plans 0pal Harrel1 °Serve As For '52 'Pawprint' , resi,1«n, ol 8(111 Club « . _ . In a special meeting last we arents' Night :vent Scheduled or March 4 March the fh is the dote .-.a i'!v% lor CHS to honor tiieir par- set Supper will be served from 5:30 0 . _ , In a special meeting last week. ia-i -oC n Tay!or’ edit°r of the Opal Harrell was elected president i ol-o Pawprint . announced last of the Beta Club for ol-’52. Serv- week that October 3 has been set as ing with her will be: Sue Hern- the date for students’ individual don. vice president: Myra Jean senool day pictures to be made. Porter, recording secretary; June The Senior Class of Chipley High School Chipleyt Flo ri da t Invites % % •V ••• •r you to follow the path of •l the •9 PAW PRINTS '52 j. for proudly we dedicate A teacher—who has worked with continued effort for the best things at Chipley High—who is constantly in demand—who is deeply interested in our school and its activities—has won a distinct place in the hearts of all students. Always ready to understand, to sympathize, to laugh, he has given freely of his time and talent. With sincere gratitude, we dedicate this 1952 PAW PRINTS to . . . Wallace . waites MRS. FRANCES McGEACHY administration Assiitanl Principal BETTY JEAN SCOTT School Secretary ONEIDA GILMORE WALLACE L. WAITES ALICE PIERCE english VALERY D. BUTLER LOUISE NORWOOD commerce GEORGIA McGRAW MARVIN STEEN mathematics T. M LOVE agriculture faculty RODGER C. DANIEL science home economics PHILIP ROUNTREE BOBBIE J. HAYES physical education 14 MICHAEL WOLPERT industrial arts faculty ELVIN SULLIVAN SID SQUIRES eighth grade ELIZABETH GREENE ANNIS THAGGARD RENE P. ELLIS CARMEL EVERETT ROSA NELL REDDOCH LUCY MINCHIN seventh grade Watch the birdie. senior class Ben Arnold Griffin President Interest in cattle raising . . . witty ... a friend to all .. . straight- forward. officers Carol Jean Peel Secretary Happy-go-lucky . . . gift-of-gah ■ . . always busy with numerous duties. SUE HERNOON STUDENT COUNCIL NancvMeador dependable and u self-reliant • ■ scholastic ability Mary Nf.ll Miller i .A At to her beauty • • Wallace Berry Her smile a fistent. Well-Groomed . . . versatile . . . frien ) seniors Betty Atkins Congenial . . . good nalured . . . polite. Howell Baker Dependable . . . patient . . . ever loyal. Pansy Boland Evelyn Bookout Norman Cain James Clark Quiet . . . unassuming polite . . . congenial. Pert . . . sensitive . . . per- sonality all her own. Practical-minded . . . likeable . . . cute . . . athletic. Generous . . . helpful . . . quiet and unassuming. June Cope A diligent worker . . . genuine frankness . . . well liked, in short a swell girl. Billy Corbin Talkative . . . full of pep . . . sometimes restless. seniors John Crawford Everlasting enthusiasm . . . always will- ing to help out .. . loves to tease . . . athlete. Mary Agnes Crawford Level-headed . . . leads the FHA’s many activities . . . nice manners. Blondell Deal Well groomed . . . patient . . . courteous . . . quiet reserve. John Deal Silent type . . . congenial . . . a friend to all. Shirley Enfinger Diligent library assistant . . . true to her friends . . . sincere. Dollie Mae Everett Natural . . . patient . . . prac- tical-minded. Charles Gilmore Quiet and unassuming until you get to know him . . . sincere . . . well liked. Opal Harrell Quiet sense of humor . . . purposeful . . . deep-thinker . . . musically inclined. seniors Franklin Hatcher Resigned . . . practical minded . . . quiet . . . congenial. Mary Lou Hatcher Inclined to be serious . . . quiet . . . pensive and likeable . . . good student. Harvey Hayes Mr. Football . . . well liked . . . nonchalant. Andrew Jackson Artistic ability . . . quiet sin- cerity ... a talent to be proud of. Ralph Johnson Nice looking ... a gentle- man . . . generous. Ralph Kent Good-natured quiet and like- able . . . trustworthy. Clara Kirkland Attractive . . . friendliness is shown in her smile . . . love of life. Olis Lewis Confidence . . . has a mind of his own . . . determined. seniors Dorothy Loyed Sweet and thoughtful . ■ ■ friendliness is shown in her smile though she is quiet and modest . . . conscientious worker. James Alva McNeill A friend to all ■ always eager to help others . . . good nalured spirit. Mary Ann Mercer Neat . . . tiny . . . judgment of others is unbiased. Joyce Nelson Nice manners . . . cute . . . poised. Ruby Nichols High ideals . . . conscientious . . . genial disposition. Teddy Nobles A carefree . . . jolly fellow . . . loves to he with people . . . a friendly smile for everyone. Kenneth Osburn Devilish . . . happy-go-lucky . . . like- able . . . optimistic. Carol Owens Sincere . . . quiet manner . . . trust- worthy. seniors Donald Parker Practical minded . . . self-reliant . . mixes work with fun. Myra Jean Porter Trustworthy ... a diligent worker . . . well liked . . . loyal. Mae Pearl Raines Loyal to glee club . . . loves to be with people . . . reliable. Syble Ross Thoughtful . . . loyal. to friends . . . straight-forward. Zelma Rustin Taciturn . . . sincere . . sensi- tive . . . gentle. Loretta Sapp Always willing to help out. . . she's a friend that's why she has so many . . . lots of school spirit. Juanita Simmons Jolly . . . amicable . . . fun to be with Harold Taylor Lots of fun . . . friendly manner . . . good-natured . . . sports-minded. seniors Rebecca Taylor Takes a hearty interest in all her work ■ . . resourceful . . . Miss Editor for Annual . . . ever loyal. Evelina Tew Quiet . . . reserved . . . nice manners. Joe Bryant Tharp Frank . . . likeable . . . good- natured spirit. Robbie Jean Tharp Sympathetic . . . nice . . . quiet manner . . . conscienti- ous worker. Carolyn Toole Confidence . . . loyal to friends . . . genial disposition. Herbert Walls Apathetic . . . neat . . . care- free . . . independent. Sylvia Ward Love of fun and people . . . full of life . . . friendly manner. Sara Watford Fun-loving and unpredictahly serious at limes . . . industrious . . . varied in- terests. seniors Gehazel Wilcox Determined . . . loves to be with . . . everlasting enthusiasm. Franklin Wilson Quiet manner . . . patient . . all-around fellow. people . swell Bobby Lee Wood Dorothy Murl The will to get ahead . . . WOODARD friendly smile for everyone . . . Talkative . . . independent . . . a leader. ove 0f ljft_ Charles Edward Yates One of the most outstanding boys in the senior class . . . honor student and will succeed in anything he attempts . . . good all-around athlete. o Phyllis Slay Treasurer Joe Tom Johnson Secretary Don L. Williams Vice President William Earl Yates President junior class officers STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Addison Prescott Ann Crawford Glen Chance juniors Jeannett Abbott Gus Alford Carl Baker Alice Barton Jewel Baxley Shirley Bennett Annie Mae Braxton Danny Braxton Mary Camp John Elmer Carter Mary Fenn Cawthon Winona Chesnut Ann Collins Angeline Cook James Cook Iumors Earl Cushing Helen Daniel Dix Darnell Jackie Finch Monette Forte Betty Jean Gainey Lucille Griffin James Grissett Eugene Gross Riley Hardy Wayne Hardy Bettie Harrell Harold D. Harrison Charlie Hicks Addlean Hutchins juniors Dorothy Hutchins Christine Joiner Ethel Kent Lounette Kent Byron Kirkland Rex Kirkland Jimmy Land Lois Lassiter Myrtle Loyed Dempsey Marchant Malloiy May Roy McRae juniors Exa Miller Gilford Nixon Joseph Pacher Shirley Peel Jimmy Phillips Elois Pippin Allen Potter Nellie Quattlebaum Dorothy Retherford Bonnie Riley Helen Riley Thomas A. Rogers Andy Rountree Bonnell Sapp Joyce Sasser juniors Billy Shoemaker Wallace Simmons Doris Sowell Donald Ray Tindell Sandra Tharp Tommy Tharpe Bessie Usery Julian Webb tT.5 — « Burton Wilson Edmund Woodsmall Betty J. Worthington Not pictured Theodore Cushing William Roche Cute, huh? sophomores Horace Baker Jeanette Balkcom Gwendolyn Barber Kathleen Barrow D. D. Bass Martha Ann Bass Joan Brantley Adalenc Bush Eloise Bush Shirley Jean Bush Janet Canum Jahmelia Carswell Taft Clenny Gene Cobb Ann ( ope Delphine Creamer Hubert Cumbie l a Nelle Cults Lawrence Cults Gus Duncan Catherine Dunn Harrell EInsure Betty Enfinger Kenneth Gainer sophomores Loey Griffin Mable Griffin James Grimes Donald Harrell Shelby Jean Harrell Willie C. Hardy Joseph Hatcher Willie Mae Henderson h Mary Nell Hodges Robert Hodson Jerald Hudson Jimmy Hunt - V Earl Hutchins Merle Hutchins Maxine Hyatt Sybol Jenkins Robbie Nell Johnson Lola Mae Johnson Patricia Johnson Mattie Lena Joiner R. D. Justice Glen Jones Sara Kent Mildred King sophomores Eugene Kirkland Paul Lewis Vernon Lewis Jack Loycd Billy Marchant Jon May Cordelia McKeithen Ellen Mock Leslie Norton Fred Parish Annette Peel Virginia Pelham Lavoughn Pettis Lorene Rhodes Evelyn Rooks Ray Rudd Ronal Rustin Franklin Sapp Martha Sasser Hershel Shores Eleanor G. Simmons Charles Sloan T. D. Smith Glen Smith L_i sophomores Minnie Ruth Spivey Elaine Syfrett Tony Toole Roger Van Landingham Pauline Vinson Earline Walden Gordon Warren Faye Walters Earnest Wells Louise Whittington Suritha Wilson Jack Williams Ted Williams Don Wood Not pictured Robert Hughes freshmen Sherwin Anderson Billy Pat Atkins Donald Baker Roy Baker Sybil Bass Juanita Baxter Betty Sue Berry Bruce Brantley Jean Braxton Edna Burnett Geraldine Byrd Steadman Carroll Wayne Chance Frances Clark Willie Joe Collins Eugene Cook Madeline Corbin Betty Jean Cox Robert Crawford Dorothy Creamer Mylene Creamer J. B. Daniels Ruth Dickenson Glenn Deese Mary L. Duncan Bobby Everett Billy Franklin Robert Gay Scott Gilbert Glen Hardy freshmen Gynelle Holly Bobby Hood Bobby Hunt Marshall Jackson Wade Jackson Annette Johnson Bivian Kent Charlotte Kent Elkin Kent Raymond Kent Billy Land Betty Sue Lee Donald Lewis Orwin Lewis Jo Ann Livingston Ann Malloy Darnell Malloy Lynn Marchant Frances McDaniel Olin Mercer Lora Mae Miller Marilea Miller Wilmer Mitchell Jimmy Napier Betty Faye Nelson Elnora Nelson Harold Nelson Hazel Nichols Dempsey Odom Evelyn Park freshmen Jenellc Peterson Letha Pettis Buel Pitts Betty Powell Wardine Pumphrey Barto Quattlebaum Walter Raulerson Mertis Rudd Marie Sellars Blondell Sewell Wayne Sheffield Mack Sowell Eloise Spence Frances Syffret Doris Taylor Houston Taylor Betty Tew Gladys Thompson Oaie Toole Erma Jean Vickery Aaron Wachob Mary F. Walsh David Walsingham Ann Williams Jodie Williams Larry Williams Charlotte Windsor Betty Woodham eighth grade Mary Barrow Jerry Baxter Shirley Jean Berry Rosa Berry William Braxton Alton Bush Carlton Bush John Bush Ronald Bush Marie Canum Willie Carr Joe Shirley Carter Virginia Carter Linda Cawthon Caiolyn Clite Sherrell Cobb Junior Coley Carolyn Conner Levene Cook Ola Kcne Corbin Ruby Joyce Corbin Ely Creamer Edna Daniels Herman Davis Juanita Enfinger Larry Gene Enfinger Donald Everett Betty Ann Foxworth Shellie Foxworth Nan Godfrey eighth grade Allen Griffin Donald Griffin Sara Nell Guy Abbie Haddock Willis Haddock 'V Wad. Hall John Wesley Hancock Eugene Harrison Betty Sue Hatcher Patricia Hayes Eloise Holley J. C. Hutchins Shirley Faye Jowers Donald Judah Eleanor Kent Mary Kirkland Wallace Kirkland Harry Land Olis Lassiter Shirley Fay Lewis W. T. Miller Vileater Miller Patricia Newton Wilma Nixon Gwendolyn Pacher Tommy Joe Parker Gayle Payne Raymond Pippin Ruth Mildred Pitts Dorothy Ann Porter eighth grade Mary Paige Powell Betty Sue Reynolds Evelyn Reynolds William Herman Riley Pascal Roberts Wilson Roberts Jerllyne Roney Marvin Rowell Billy Rustin Roy Sanders Calvin Sapp James Thomas Sasser Madeline Sasser Marvin Sasser Sandra Seay Mylene Shipes Virginia Dale Smith Bonnie Tew Gail Van Landingham Bonnie K. Vickery Betty Williams Theodore Wilson Joyce Woodard Edwina Yates Not pictured Albert Hughes Barbara Abbott Lottie Lee Alford Kathryn Alsobrook Alberta Baker Alver Baker Charles Baker Mari Baker Charles Edward Barton Delores Baxley Coy Birge June Bracken Willie Lee Braxton Jimmie Brewer Junette Brown David Burnett seventh grade Inez Bush Jean Bush Jimmy Caswell Jimmie Faye Chesser Betty Clark Tommie Joe Clark Ronald Clenny Earl Ray Coley Wanda Joyce Conner Delbert Corbin Myrtie Corbin Syvaline Corbin Lula Nell Creamer Elnora Crutchfield Leslie Crutchfield Betty Jo Davis Barbara Donaldson Hazel Dorch Kenneth Doty Cora Ann Everett Charles Alvin Foxworth Sara Gainer James Kenneth Gay Lottie Merle Gay Pauline Gilmer Craig Griffin Betty Jean Harrell Lillie Mae Harrell Melton Harrell Nina Harrell Frances Hart Jack Hawks Clarinda Hicks Clyde Hinson Velma Holley ■ s I V' i; ’--f { Ja- in r-' seventh grade Billy Joe Howell Johnny Huckaby Wyoma Hudson Maxine Hunter Betty Hutchins Shirley Jackson Earl Joiner Minnie Lois Kelly Annie Merle Kent Jeanette Kent Margaret Ann Kent Tony King Ann Kirkland James Earl Kirkland Levaughn Kirkland Jeanette Ladd Paul Lee Betty Lewis Everett Livingston Annie Pearl Locke Lemuel Locke Harold McLendon Eyman Malloy Melynda Malloy Janet May Willie Mae Monk Dora Mae Nelson Harvey Lee Nelson Milford Nixon Mickey Nobles Sara Owens Joel Pate Betty Lee Peel Peggy Ann Peel G. H. Pelt • ' CL- ' I ♦ seventh grade Emma Jean Pitts Eugene Pleas Shirley Ann Powell Naomi Pumphrey Malcom Reddoch Frank Retherford Hilton Retherford Gene Roberts Robert Roney Jimmy Rudd Don Russell Alma Lee Rustin Joseph Rustin Mel ford Sanders Warren Sapp Shelton Searcy Nell Sellers Lyndal Sheffield Louverne Shi rah Bonnie Mae Slay Jay Lee Smith Ouidas Sowell Marjorie Spence Frances Stokes J. W. Street Charlie Tharp Dodson Tolbert Hollis Toole Jolly Toole Delane Tyus Martha Van Vlake Loyd Vinson seventh grade Vera Foy Wachob Geraldine Walden James Wasdon Willie Washington Dempsey Watford Woodrow West Becky Williams Helen Wood Linda Ann Wood Geraldine Worthington Not pictured Lois Corbin Robert Cushing James Ray Foreman Glenn Odum Hughie Roche Herrin Shumaker Helen Welch superlatives CHARLES EDWARD YATES out of many ... a real guy with a purpose. superlatives LORETTA SAPP A real queen ... all out for her class from beginning to end. senior favorites BEST At, 2 ovnd WITTIEST CAROL JEAN PEEL BILLY CORBIN senior favorites FRIENDLIEST LORETTA SAPP JOHN CRAWFORD MOST POPULAR REBECCA TAYLOR HARVEY HAYES seniors as MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MYRA JEAN PORTER CHARLES EDWARD YATES BEST LOOKING MARY NELL MILLER WALLACE BERRY FRIENDLIEST LORETTA SAPP BOBBY LEE WOOD seniors as see them WITTIEST SUE HERNDON TEDDY NOBLES organizations Mary Fcnn Cawthon Carol Jean Peel Nancy Meador Mary Lou Hatcher beta club Opal Harrell .... Sue Herndon ..... Sara Watford .... Myra Jean Porter June Cope ...... ........................ President ................... Vice President ........................ Treasurer ............... Recording Secretary ........... Corresponding Secretary Oneida Gilmore Sponsor Rebecca Taylor Annie Mae Braxton Christine Joiner Loretta Sapp Phyllis Slay Ann Collins Charles Yates Wallace Berry Harold Taylor Olis Lewis Ben Arnold Griffin Julian Webb Ann Crawford Waldcnc Merchant Robbie Jean Tharp Mary Nell Miller Joe Tom Johnson Billy Miles William Earl Yates Sandra Sanders Bobby Lee Wood Ruby Nichols Betty Jean Gainey Alice Barton Elois Pippin Charles Edward Yates Andy Rountree Julian Webb Joe Bryant Tharp Gus Alford Norman Cain John Crawford Dix Darnell Allen Potter Glenn Chance Joe Tom Johnson Ben Arnold Griffin William Earl Yates Harold Taylor Charles Gilmore Bobby Lee Wood Billy Miles key club Colly V. Williams Sponsor future teachers of america Alice Pierce Sponsor Myrlene Creamer Louise Whittington Helen Daniels Christine Joiner Frances Syfrett Lynn Marchant Sara Frances Kent Blondeli Sewell Betty Sue Berry y S'c a?jP°rt'r W. L. Kitching Sponsor Bobby Lee Wood President student council JUNIOR — SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Mary Nell Miller Nancy Meador Wallace Berry Glen Chance Addison Prescott Ann Crawford Lola Mae Johnson Darnell Malloy FRESHMAN—SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Billy Franklin Suritha Wilson Elaine Syfrett Don L. Williams Billy Miles President Vice President o I ) Charles Sloan Willie C. Hardy Catherine Dunn Secretary r Andy Rountree Harold D. Harrison Danny Braxton Gus Alford f. f. a. Ben Arnold Griffin President Donald Parker Vice President Julian Webb Secretary Ralph Johnson T reasttrer Harold Taylor Sentinel T. M- Love Advisor Carl Baker Howell Baker Roy Baker Wallace Berry John E. Carter Glen Chance Wayne Chance Gene Cobb Eugene Cook Janies Cook Billy Corbin ' Robert Crawford John Crawford Earl Cushing Theodore Cushing Dix Darnell John Deal Glen Deese Gus Duncan Bobby Everett Kenneth Gainer Scott Gilbert Charles Gilmore James Grimes Eugene Gross Wayne Hardy Harvey Hayes Charlie Hicks Gerald Hudson Ralph Kent Raymond Kent Byron Kirkland Eugene Kirkland Rex Kirkland Jimmy Land Olis Lewis Mallory May James McNeill Olin Mercer W. L. Merchant Billy Miles Wilmer Mitchell Gilford Nixon Teddy Nobles Joseph Pacher Fred Parrish Addison Prescott Thomas A. Rogers Ray Rudd Ronal Rustin Hershel Shores Billy Shumaker Glen Smith Houston Taylor Joe Bryant Tharp Don L. Williams Burton Wilson Ted Williams Bobby Lee Wood Bill Yates Dempsey Odom Ozie Toole Donald Wood Donald Ray Tindell Joe Hatcher David Walsingham Tony Toole Herbert Walls Ernest Wells Wallace Simmons f. h. a. Marilea Miller Emma J. Vickery Juanita Baxter Madelene Corbin Dorothy Creamer Betty J. Cox Mary L. Duncan Monette Forte Mary Nell Hodges Annette Johnson Charlotte Kent Jo Ann Livingston Cordelia McKcithen Ann Malloy Annette Peel Jenell Peterson Bonnie Riley Dorothy Retherford Eloise Spence Bessie Usery Shirley Jean Bush Elouise Bush Bonnie Riley Jackie Finch Betty Enfinger Sponsors Josephine McGlamery Ann Gordy 7' Co« ? Ootr SuV J°T°n Editor-in-Chief - Associate Editor - Managing Editor - Feature Editor - Assistant Feature Editors Literary Editor - Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Photography Editor Circulation Editors Business Manager Assistant Business Managers Adviser - Nancy Meador Sandra Sanders Rebecca Taylor Sue Herndon Ann Collins. Gus Alford - Alice Barton Harold Taylor - - Joe Tom Johnson - - - Sara Watford Loretta Sapp. Ruby Nichols June Cope Allen Potter. Mae Raines Wallace L. Waites a cy Meador Ed11 or-ttj. Chief Chippy Chips On Cjettiny On Fashion fler ll It looks like has th. lit win cloti Ah gettir the h home soring v the waj Now t dra. Sara are sport What abo fords and shoes? Tht Have you gay color- ed corduroy . .a all of the boys are wearing? Boys, they make the girls look twice. Janet Canum must think -v getting two new twi they are blue « ' look nice Syble h sure is pre about that It sure doei those new s, has been wea What about crepe, long-sle retta's? It surt her black hair. Mary Crawfor school spirit! Sh« and gold blouses. Sylvia has a nev that sure looks nic plexion. i June’s rose cordurt Jumper with that new white sweater looks just right on her. Caro] Jean has beautiful new wool plaid skirt tt ” ce on her. Those Glee C1' being flashed a something to be What about U In their caps really look dig Bang! Crasl walked down loud sweater Well. I hs look anymo' you next U' SO-LONC The door rquea before. It’s afte is Mom going to portant, what is You quietly tiptoe room after having piano stool and bi hall door. Gee! It don’t dare switch fear of waking the fc After trying on s ajamas and three e finally convinced your own. You the bed when all hear a loud yel _ lness. you’ve stepp ... an- . the family pet You quiet him. you step over to put him in his own bed. what should you do but step in his bowl of water and get one pa- jama leg simply soaking wet. You hunt around and find, finally, an- ther pair of pajama legs, and at st you crawl into bed. You could ear that the bed didn't usuall) •oak that loud. fter about five minutes of hea bliss, you remember you did i your teeth. You could n for Just seeing the little g' to work on that cavit) 9 needs filling. •ou crawl. You sneak j ‘he bathroom. You Ti and Dad haven’t JE lat’s beside the po: f ng your teeth wit., and some medicine tu . ’or poison oak. you find _ ste in the farthcrest the cabinet, well, you get to sleep at last. You are certain you have been sleeping five minutes, when Mom calls and says it's time you should crawl out. During breakfast you learn that Mother and Daddy played bridge last night until two o'clock. You quietly faint while they won- Kat could be the matter. Beta Clul Future Teachers f ' c rst Years TIGERINA ITCH The football team, g section at DeFUr i Club members, iblets to: Thos the Dramatic eachers for g rk. E DOWN 30YS: If she wants a date—Meter If she wants to call—Receiver If she wants an escort—Conductor If she's untrue—Detector • ’ hungry—Feeder too much—Discharger -old—Heater f— I ns u 11 e r nCXv. •’smit- 'N ol, a new 'rs of is the hoped : stand- organi- . the last e Creamer; Whittington; els; Treasur- r; Reporter— art director— f the year was e in the Home- During mentary teacher's absence, these uture teachers will teach and receive $5 per day each day they teach. ▼ Thompsor Actu Missouri” trek to the iu . jm when its raid- ing. £• “Meet Me After the Show”—Bee- ? . error- ky to Charles at play practice. kln i. home, aring to i. They itial Joys, ssings in- f- 1 of home— the shelter y. but from vision.—Rus- Junior Hi-Lites Dorothy r. Barbara Do '-’ swell, and No. are familiar m the Junior 1 Book Week (Continued From Page One) Mae Braxton, Betty Jean Worthing- ton. and Ann Williams. Here you will find a list of new non-fiction books that have been added to the library this year: Little Annie Oakley—Holbrook Marriage Sc Family Relatio' —Foster Marriage Is What |jgj Papence Readers Harps ii Deep tin son A Touch o. f Outdoors rm hart Audubon’s . Oriscon There’s a Rig m Woman—Hey woo £ The President's V Behold Your Qu Voice of Asia—M Greatest Book Eve. sler Book of Myths—Se% _____ You Can Change the —Kel- ler Christopher Columbus His Brothers—Hogeboon i’ve heard that Eloi a crush on R. D. Justi .•e Barton be jealous. onder why Raymond rs 5th period Civics so r What is the interest tha ile has for Betty Jen Madeline Corbin? It seems that the flame between Willie Mae Henderson and Clestus Cook is still burning brightly. Who is the cute UNIFORM we have been seeing Martha Jewel Bax- ’ey with lately? Rumors are flying concerning L ’- ‘tte Kent and James Grissett. Ilondell Sewell and R- ear to be getting alon ly Corbin and Fa: seem to mind the 1 every afternoon on _ your choice Lynn ft Clenny or Glen Pettis and Stead inly do enjoy 6 'ass every day.: I fc notice the stt | 1 aH Harrell had t was home. .---ii-------- ZJiSS WHC ----aring -nly a sophomore -eat -elpful -mbitious e young stud hipley school e rode. Dorothy t imentary School that football, base nd swimming ar% ryone. The boy low (it’s the sea- y line: Barbara irothy has a pen : match box cov- p ects snake skins. h Where we love is home Home that our fee nay leave, but not our heai - dell Holmes. that every those who ate either for smiles occasional, essed for fictitious ion. Goethe. - ue King, or peace in his THE TIGER SCRATCH... Sf Editor ir iimm Managers ador Jiders Taylor ierndon i Alford e Barton id Taylor n Johnson ra Watford tuby Nichols June Cope r. Mae Raines iliace L. Waites Robbie Jean Tharp T reasurer Valery Butler Sponsor Dorothy Loyed Juanita Simmons Nellie Quattlebaum Myrtle Loyed Dollie Mae Everett Tommy Tharp library club Iris Bass Owens Sponsor Carol Jean Peel Annie Mae Braxton Ann Williams Joyce Nelson Shirley En finger Zelma Rustin Mattie Lena Joiner Martha Jewel Baxley Betty J. Worthington Ethel Kent Sybil Jenkins Evelena Tew Hazel Nichols Minnie Ruth Spivey Mary Lou Hatcher Addlean Hutchins Lora Mae Miller m • If I He ;nphrey devotional club Martha Sasser Betty Sue Lee Carrie Reddick Sponsor Nancy Meador Reportet band Glenn Chance President ROSTER Harold D. Harrison Roger Van Landingham Billy Pat Atkins Billy Franklin Nancy Meador Mary F. Walsh Jimmy Hughen j. B. Daniels Jimmy Hatcher Jean Braxton Janet May Reggie Pelham Don Harrell Glenn Chance Theodore Cushing Eleanor G. Simmons Charles Dunn Rufus Watts Macky Reddoch Addison Prescott Allen Potter Norman Cain Ted Williams D. D. Bass Sherwin Anderson Wayne Sheffield Opal Harrell Gus Alford June Cope Jody Williams Marie Sellers Wilson Roberts Tommy J. Parker Huey Walls Lawrence Cutts Ronnie Bowers Betty J. Woodham Johnny Rudd Nan Godfrey Ruth Dickinson Emily J. Simmons Norma Jean Chancey Lancllc Cutts Maxine Hyatt Evelyn Rooks Myra Jean Porter Virginia Pelham Shirley J. Berry Flo Alford Sybil Bass Gladys Thompson Lynda Cawthon James Foreman Mallory May Joe Tom Johnson Loey Griffin Martha Ann Bass Oscar O’Steen Betty J. Atkins Teddy Nobles Vernon Lewis Macky Thompson limmy Hunt Edna Burnett David Sellers Mary Fenn Cawthon Drum Majorette MAJORETTES Margaret Dunn Ann Cope Waldeen Merchant Betty Jean Gainey Shirley Peel Winona Chesnut Shirley Bennett Sue Herndon Patsy Newton Betty Ann Williams Evelyn Reynolds M. C. Thompson—Director drum majorette MARY FENN CAWTHON “the footlifters“ Myra Jean Porter Virginia Pelham Gladys Thompson Gus Alford Lynda Cawthon Joe Tom Johnson Tiny Griffin Glenn Chance Don Harrell Roger Van Landingham Opal Harrell Vernon Lewis M. C. Thompson—Director dramatic club Joe Tom Johnson President Sue Herndon Vice President Dix Darnell Secretary-T reasurer Wallace L. Waites Sponsor Addison Prescott Betty Harrell Sandra Tharp Jahmelia Carswell Janet Canum Phyllis Slay Ruby Nichols Rebecca Taylor Mary Camp Sandra Sanders Willie M. Henderson Angeline Cook James Grissitt June Cope James McNeill Allen Potter Elois Pippin Shirley Peel Robert Crawford junior high chorus E. Reynolds, B. A. Foxworth, R. G. Berry, D. Alford, E. G. Kent, B. S. Reynolds, M. P. Powell, M. Alford, W. J. Conner, M. Hunter, L. M. Harrell, A. Baker, J. Kent, L. A. Wood, C. A. Everett, A. P. Locke, S. Corbin, L. Sheffield, S. Owens, G. Walden, E. Edge, C. S. Conner, M. Canum, S. N. Guy, V. Carter, B. A. Williams, G. Van Landingham, J. Bush, B. J. Harrell, S. Seay, M. H. Barrow, S. Lewis, L. Cook, K. Alsobrooks, H. Dorch, E. Crutchfield, A. L. Rustin, W. Hudson, D. Baxley, B. Abbott, B. Clark, M. Malloy, F. Stokes, P. A. Peel, M. Van Vlake, L. Engram, B. Vickery, N. Sellers, A. Kirk- land, D. Tyus, B. Tew, C. Hicks, J. Ladd, H. Wood, V. Holley, L. Shirah, M. Corbin, B. Lew'is, E. Holley, P. Newton, O. Lassiter, J. Enfinger, S. Powell, L. Gay, P. Hays, E. Yates, B. Donaldson, N. Harrell, A. M. Kent, L. N. Creamer, T. Maleszewski, T. Wilson, W. Sapp, E. Pleas, A. Griffin, J. Huckaby, G. H. Pelt, M. Sanders, J. Caswell, R. Sanders, K. Doty, L. Crutch- field, J. Brewer, M. Harrell, C. Hinson, J. Hawk, P. Roberts, W. Kirkland, A. Hughes, M. Sasser, D. E. Griffin, D. Watford, J. Baxter, D. Russell. senior high chorus . Opal Harrell; President, HuKlnns;' Pub- Mae Raines, Alto, John R. Warren Director music club Joe Tharp Merle Hutchins Mae Raines Donald Parker Opal Harrell Taft Clenney Wallace Simmons Wayne Hardy Franklin Sapp Glen Jones Buel Pitts sports and officials James McNeill Charles Yates Bivian Kent Harvey Hays President Hubert Cumbie John Crawford Wallace Berry Barto Quattlebaum Howell Baker Raymond Kent Bobby Lee Wood Vice President Gene Cobb Carl Baker Harvey Hays Roy Baker Julian Webb Secretary Billy Land Earl Hutchins Olin Mercer Ernest Wells Jon May Charlie Hicks Jerald Hudson Treasurer Burton Wilson Donald Wood Harold Taylor Dempsey Odom Herbert Walls Houston Taylor Kenneth Osburn Reporter Jimmy Land Billy Corbin Rex Kirkland Glen Smith Ben Arnold Griffin Donnie Ray Baker Ted Williams Ray Rudd Horace Baker James Cook Earl Cushing Aaron Wachob Byron Kirkland R. D. Justice Darnell Malloy Gus Duncan Larry Williams Robert Gay Jimmy Napier Wilmer Mitchell Bobby Hunt Wayne Chance J. B. Daniels Billy Pat Atkins Sherwin Anderson Scott Gilbert Mary Nell Miller Sylvia Ward Syble Ross Doris Taylor Letlia Pettis Evelyn Park Frances Clark Geraldine Byrd Frances McDaniel Gynelle Holly Jeanette Balkcom Robbie Johnson Shelby J. Harrell Pauline Vinson Betty Fay Nelson Betty Jean Tew Exa Miller Gehazel Wilcox Suritha Wilson Lucille Griffin Doris Sowell Jeanette Abbott Charlotte Windsor Lorene Rhodes Adalene Bush Joan Brandy Kathleen Barrow Betty Powell Gwendolyn Barber Toni Bookout Mary E. Mock Carolyn Toole Myrtice Rudd girls’ sports club Bobbie Hayes Sponsor Charles Yates John Crawford Olis Lewis Harold Taylor Norman Cain Ralph Johnson Jon May Bobby L. Wood Herbert Walls Teddy Nobles John E. Carter Glen Smith Ted Williams Gordon Warren W. L. Merchant Billy P. Atkins D. D. Bass Sherwin Anderson Gus Duncan Ray Rudd Don Wood Eugene Cobb Wilmer Mitchell Mallory May Gerald Hudson William Yates Dix Darnell Bonnell Sapp Earl Hutchins Merle Hutchins Harvey Hays Don Harrell Don L. Williams Wayne Hardy Wallace Simmons Wallace Berry Dempsey Marchant V’ club Philip Rountree Sponsor SARA WATFORD Associate Editor paw prints staff REBECCA TAYLOR Editor-in-chief After grappling with bush- els of copy and pecks of pho- tographs for months, a year book staff is usually the worse for wear. When the last batch of material is shipped to the printers, the staff is tired but happy. The Paw Prints staff this year was tired but very happy. Accomplishing a task such as this furnishes a satisfaction in itself. The staff attempted to produce a book that would be interesting to everyone who sees it. In the final analysis, shortcomings will be found in the Paw Prints. They are always present in any publication and especially when students publish a book. The staff feels that they have learned a great deal by solving the many problems involved. WALLACE L. WAITES Advisor CAROL JEAN PEEL Associate Editor The business managers are not seen around the staff meetings very much as their work is done after hours. It is due to their efforts, how- ever, that the book is made possible. The staff takes this opportunity to express their apprecia- tion to all of you who have helped in any way. We sincerely hope that this Paw Prints 1952 will be all that you—our subscribers—want it to be. science club Sara Watford Secretary and Reporter Joyce Sasser Treasurer Pansy Boland James Clark John Crawford Glen Deese Mable Griffin Eugene Gross Riley Hardy Lounettc Kent Orwin Lewis Billy Marchant Roy McRay Harold Nelson Gilford Nixon Carol Owens Jimmy Phillips Walter Raulerson Ronal Rustin Loretta Sapp Billy Shumaker Donald Ray Tindell Ozzie Toole Dempsey Marchant Vice President Rodger Daniel Sponsor CHARLES YATES Captain DON L. WILLIAMS Co-Captain NORMAN CAIN—B JOHN CRAWFORD—T FOOTBALL Chipley..............51 Chipley..............21 Chipley..............19 Chipley..............27 Chipley.............. 6 Chipley.............. 6 Chipley..............14 Chipley..............34 Chipley..............38 BONNELL SAPP—T RALPH JOHNSON—G WALLACE BERRY—B OLIS LEWIS—G JOHN CARTER—T W. L. MERCHANT—B BILLY PAT ATKINS—B DONALD HARRELL—G GORDON WARREN—B WILLIAM YATES—E GLENN SMITH—B SCHEDULE Vernon ................ 0 Milton ................ 0 Chattahoochee.......... 6 Bonifay ............... 6 Marianna............... 6 Bay High ..............20 Walton ................ 7 Quincy ................ 0 Graceville ............ 6 EARL HUTCHINS—G MERLE HUTCHINS—B JON MAY—E D. D. BASS—T RAY RUDD—G TED WILLIAMS—T GERALD HUDSON—Manager MALLORY MAY—T GUS DUNCAN—G varsity basketball squad BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Chipley 24 Bay High 32 Chipley 36 Campbell ton 17 Chipley 38 Bristol 37 Chipley 44 Vernon 27 Chipley 51 Chattahoochee 41 Chipley 51 F. I. S 36 Chipley 25 Marianna 46 Chipley 40 Graceville 52 Chipley 40 Vernon 33 Chipley 41 Greenwood 30 Chipley 21 Bay High 27 Chipley 43 Quincy 39 Chipley 56 Malone 32 Chipley 55 Bonifay 28 Chipley 37 Bristol 35 Chipley 42 Graceville 46 Chipley 48 Walton 35 Chipley 59 F. I. S 40 Chipley 55 Bonifay 23 Chipley 42 Malone 66 Chipley 48 Chattahoochee 31 PJtkins SCHEDULE Chipley.........27 Bay High ......... Chipley.........57 Campbellton .. Chipley.........66 Vernon ........ Chipley.........45 Chattahoochee Chipley.........50 F. I. S........ Chipley.........32 Marianna ......... Chipley.........41 Graceville ....... Chipley.........35 Bay High ......... Chipley.........27 Quincy......... Chipley.........41 Malone ........ Chipley.........38 Bristol .......... Chipley.........30 Graceville ...... Chipley.........29 Walton ........... Chipley.........44 F. I. S........ Chipley.........40 Malone ........... Chipley.........39 Chattahoochee .23 .27 .30 .24 .24 .24 .23 .25 .15 .24 .27 .31 19 .17 .15 .27 KS$v'2 w JVNE COPeM RL W°ODarD GE ALD,NEbyr d PORIS TAYLOR SCHEDULE Chipley 45 Vernon 36 Chipley 30 Greenwood 25 Chipley 29 Slocomb 25 Chipley 33 Bonifay 60 Chipley 13 Vernon Chipley 30 Bonifay 47 Chipley 58 Slocomb 59 Chipley 63 Cottendale 13 BETTIE HARRELL ANN CRAWFORD PHYLLIS SLAY SARA KAE GILMORE Mascot ANN COLLINS BETTY POWELL JANET CANUM lumor PHYLLIS SLAY Captain cheer leaders LOTTIE GAY MARY ALFORD SHIRLEY POWELL EVELYN REYNOLDS PATRICIA HAYS PAIGE POWELL Swimming COMPLIMENTS OF F.T. COLEMAN Distributor GULF OIL PRODUCTS CHIPLEY, FLORIDA JOHNSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Chipley, Florida Drummer’s Delight Dreaming COMPLIMENTS OF CARSWELL ’ co. HARD' Chipley, Florida Setter 'l aCuet at ALFORD AND FAULK Chipley, Florida SUR.EVE YES P SEED00- CMIPLEY Has the Best! CHIPLEY, FLORIDA CHIPLEY, FLORIDA fnlloW IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT Your Goodyear and G.E. Dealer Chipley TIRE and APPLIANCE CO. Chipley, Florida G VL CtCCGUsn FLORIDA BANK at Chipley, Florida MEMBER OF FLORIDA NATIONAL GROUP Compliments of M.S. HUGGINS READY-TO-WEAR CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Compliments of CHIPLEY, FLORIDA MAYTAG AND EASY WASHERS — CROSLEY RADIOS AND REFRIGERATORS Blackburn A. and P. FOOD STORE Chipiey, Florida Funeral Home PHONE 49 J. O. Blackburn Funeral Director CHIPLEY, FLORIDA ROBERT ARNOLDS’ RESTAURANT CHIPLEY. FLORIDA SAVE daffin w nTil£ cq INC. MARIANNA, FLORIDA For Lumber Needs Call EVERETT BRO'S CO. Chipley, Florida PHONE 470 C?oo£ GRI LL_ CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Bumper to Bumper Service 2A-l ) PHONE 585 SAPP’S SERVICE STATION Texaco Products DRIVE-IN THEATRE Tires, Tubes, Accessories Chipley - Bonifay Highway IRA SAPP, Owner AN INDEPENDENT HOME-OWNED Washing Greasing THEATRE Chipley, Florida Phone 339W3 tZcaUity JtteeiU Tobias Sausage Company CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Chipley, Florida PAffi STEPHENSON, INC. 14 Commerce Street Montgomery, Alabama SPORTING GOODS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Whatta frown ! COMPLIMENTS OF R.OSS de l TAXI SEAFOOD Chipley, Florida Compliments of Shivers Hotel CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Air Cooled Gas Heated TWARPS MOTOR COURT Compliments of AMBUS' CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Phone 9108 HARRELLS' AUTO SERVICE ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS OF ¥?ff CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Res. Phone 32IWI Office 311 J. LESLIE TRAWICK Telephone Line Construction P.O. Box 6 Chipley, Florida Co ny2 iyyyt yi 4 5BK c,Br Chipley, Florida l-ET US HELP v0u yc ne' Located Highway 90 CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Use the Best Blue Plate Food Products DEFUNIAK SPRINGS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. DEER MONt CHIPLEY, FLORIDA M EATS VEGETABLES burfrticeA DASINGERS FOOD STORE Chipley, Florida WATFORD'S DRUG STORE Just What Your Doctor Orders Prescription Druggists PHONE 10 CHIPLEY, FLORIDA V coffee i m Chipley, Florida Coh D PONTIAC COMPANV CHIPLEY, FLORIDA CHIPLEY HARDWARE COMPANY Compliments of Northcutt Drug Company ™ vavorite 1 Chipley DRY CLEANERS Chipley, Florida Compliments of B S FOOD STORE PHONE 85 Green Bass — Herman Smith DEPENDABLE SERVICE POWER COMPANY Chipley, Rorida F . R.M. FEED STORE Chipley, Florida t GODFREY AUTO SUPPLY CO. THISIS IT! Parts Headquarters Butlers Hardware 304 RAILROAD AVENUE A Chipley, Rorida CHIPLEY, FLORIDA Phone 348 PHONE 2-2502 WHOLESALE and RETAIL BETTER VALUES poster, move Athletic Equipment RAWLING MFG. CO. Distributors A. G. SPALDING BROS. SPOT-BILT SHOES Franklin Foster 117 E. Lafayette Street Tampa 2, Florida 177c, School Opens fHS Studen!s Attend «i,..i u International With Harmony Livestock Show Susy Prevailing PRESIDENT MAKES TRIP B .n Arnold Griffin. President of With a record-breaking enroll- ,he Chipley Chapter of the F.F.A.. merit of 1.417, Chipley High School js now attending the International began with the least confusion in World ci---■ many years Super Super Success romance comedy, ard n in ihc ill; drama aCt play- Envious w _ tumor _ al sho vn vCrc au any vf arc m C.H.S. Students Attend State •- n tY the junior - Friday glV Klaht January 3‘- ■ •-- c ny ternary W School «I Tigers First To the High Music Clinics handed the loss of Walton Bnrariday ngiht. November the season Tiaay • - cive' Senior Superlatives HVe _ Football Team Titters Down Bonifay Hon0recl or Fourteenth Win M Assembly Tigers Share Conference ...old Taylorl Elaine Syfrett Named Candidate For State Nancy Meador To Head Stud nt 1 F. H. A. Presidency Staff of Tiger Scratch pjck Queen UI the Tiger Nancy Chipley Downs Graceville Eto Homecoming 38-6 As Season Ends aW r n S Business Staff J1 I The business staff of the '52 ' X11 I Prints has been quite busy si subscriptions, advertisements, and Orders Itobes Officers Announced For Clubs Of 1951 52 Marianna-Chipley Tie For Conference Lead 1951 , fo- reign light irvey tosen :thcr- Harvey Hays led the Chipley Tigers to a 38-6 victory over the Graceville Tigers, here. November 21. It was the final game of the regular football season for the Tigers and Chipley and Marianna end the season tied for the Confer- ence title. ANNOUNCES PUNS FOR DECEMBER CONCERT Club activities were begun with the organization of several clubs Some of them were the following: S. Hallowe’en 'estival ’n Carnival The annual P.T.A. Hallowe’en Carnival was held Thursday. October • 4U a 11 4 U .. m m 1 l Mi' t'nn mint o n 'A ill v n nnt Homecoming Proves Gala Event Loretta Sapp, senior, reigned y the third annual H 111«; dlillUdl i . A . ifc. umiV CUI vaiMYai • « oua;, vith all the noise and Hallowe'en spirit anyone could expect. C H.S c- Beginning at 5:30 o’clock, the booths were opened and things betrar. f • - appen. Many very original prizes were WQn_-ai u- h Ponds. and Pin the tail ' Along the tree Bom fay ofd seizes awarded, oest floats, by the Tiger Scratch First prize of five dollars was awarded to the Library Club. This lloat was a dog house with a . Club Bristol, But Loses Introduces One to Graceville j e By JOE TOM JOHNSON Wll|}0J g The Tigers won their second gamc Sevent- «1 from Bristol 37-35 and lost I 1 C AllllCl second game to Graceville CtllflglH VvU 1 [ yui yn - — itle With Marianna OrganUes CHS Tigers Are T To All-Conference Jr c New Class Officers pta; L , , ¥, Are her ‘«; Eiected Coming Year $ Annual Editor 8 Discusses Plans For '52 'Pawprint' figers Win Over To Keep . ' J CHS Five Downs amea unbecoming Set or October 19, rogram Planned the Junior astScf.- Chipley Tigers Cha- ,dHigh School Footban m. Capta r e . 'tc_ rida High irents' Night ent Scheduled March 4 Chipley Opal Harrell to Serve As President of Beta Club h tho l h is the d te set 'or CHS to honor their pur- er will be served from 5:30 Rebecca Taylor, editor of the 19ol-52 Pawprints. announced last week that October 3 has been set as the date for students’ individual :hool day pictures to be made. In a special meeting last week. Opal Harrell was elected president of the Beta Club for ’51-’52. Serv- ing with her will be: Sue Hern- don. vice president: Myra Jean Porter, recording secretary; June V) fr 'ita
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