Chipley High School - Paw Prints Yearbook (Chipley, FL)
- Class of 1961
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1961 Edition of the PAW PRINTS CHIPLEY HIGH SCHOOL Chipley, Florida PAW PRINTS Bonnie Hicks Assistant Paw Prints Editor Mr. Donnell Smith Sponsor Annette Sasser Business Manager Tiger Scratch Millie Bass Feature Editor Barbara Harrington Business Manager, Paw Prints, Reporter DEDICATION Cheryl Davis Exchange Editor For your cooperation, interest, loyalty, and many sacrifices you have made for the journalism class, we the staff of the 1961 PAW PRINTS dedicate this year- book to you, the students of Chipley H jh School. May you enjoy it and treasure it for many years to come. 2 AND TIGER SCRATCH STAFF Buddy Slay Tiger Scratch Editor Carolyn Wilson, Reporter Gerald Vickery Printer Katherine Corbin, Reporter Wayne Nelson Reporter Joann Grimes Sports Editor EDITOR’S MESSAGE You're tvpilal teens . . . huiKing tui)- ill juf'Work '. . sluiriiig ii)lrri tt . You- like joans. Iuit'ca’nV iamrt-.wImo il fils lift; oceasiou. rs. e4l’ro lyyit'jrf teens i i‘ 'n Steain ., about filr llionjlisfc;'. . dres up . . • lit rls. fur •lirr . ' t lii- f ir•■him . ! . you km w ho,w to drive . ... re v on. Hie family I'.yr . . sat it -, ...vsa twin’ a-week, iui v - a. tv pirn I hiA- school student . . . otl g out fttr sports . . . one hundred pereenl v''. 'Vhu hold down a job'?, . twin sit . . . sogictiihes into tin- party hours'- tijiJ gunning. . Gm work uii’shiros . .• «-jiafiges up- late little spare, time. • You, dailv sfludnfo'i a htigiliaj; pa I lorn oT high soKkoI life . . . gel up at-ASM)’ ‘. „-7 mart ' ’7-:(HI . s miHi ues ov.ersleep. . . ,.««Vat h leak-peek speed to (lass . . . roil ‘jyiio.-'k ■. . diinli.s'oVos. . liMili to llio radio while doing hopievvirrk . WUinelv yaodv ‘liars alid llfit 'd iveiird'alluimv II , , . .Von-erfjoyi.si hoof hut hail to admit it . . study some . . . throe ,hours a.'irisiht - - ‘.'no . . va-Atiek . . . avVrtftfi- ' .'. . 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' ' •’ • .•' • .• ’V • • 11 - • '• • . ■ ■ . •. . «2 - • TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page ______________________________________ 1 Dedication 2 Editor’s Message_________________________________ 4 Table of Contents --------- —................. 5 Buildings _______________________________________ 6 Administration -......-.....-...—--------------- 7 Seniors ________________________________________ 13 Juniors ------------------------------------- 29 Sophomores ______________________________________37 Freshmen --------------------------------------- 43 Junior High______________________________________49 Who’s Who ___________________________-___________63 Sports ----------------------------------------- 75 Organizations .............................. — 91 Advertisements _______________________________ 107 Students Attend Classes . . . Sometimes This is the Senior High building at Chipley High School built in 1928 to hold 500 students. Eat All the Time . . . and Exercise Occasionally Built in the year 1956 to hold a capacity of ap- proximately 1000 spectators. This is one of the finest gyms in Florida. This is the Chow House at Chipley High School. It is always filled to the bursting point because of the fine quality food served here. 7 FACULTY Teachers Help Student Get Ahead- Mrs. Ozelle Donnan English, Speech Sweet and proper Mrs. Jo Ann Chance Physical Ed. Proud Mommy Mr. C. C. Coleman Science Mad Scientist Mrs. Georgia McGraw Mathematics Are you misrepresenting the truth? Mr. Arlin Barr Head Coach Physical Education So ya broke training rules, eh? FACULTY From Their Knowledge We Learn Mr. John L. Adderhold Vocational Ag. No, that’s not the gas tank; that’s the motor. Mr. Kinnon Williams Science At least he’s quiet long enough to smile once. Mrs. Oneida Gilmore English Time out for a refresher. Mrs. Dorothy Clemmons Spanish Muy Buen Mr. Dan Jensen Band And a one, and a two, and a three. FACULTY From Their Experiences We Profit. Mr. Donnell Smith English, Journalism Forgot the film. Mr. Kelly Brock Drivers Ed. Now look both ways before pulling into the street. Mrs. Bobbie Wagner Music Now you teno tenors. Mr. Ralph Ray Business Education Now for finger exercise. FACULTY And So We Say a Heartfelt Thanks . . . Mr. J. B. Ward Mathematics In his class it’s time for work, but now it’s time out for a smoke. Mr. Jim Kimbrough History What he makes up his mind to do is what is done. Mrs. Alice Pierce Civics Busy! Busy! Busy! Mrs. Mary Lou Hayes Physical Education A friendly smile, a cheerful hello, A likable person to know. Mr. Charles Millican Physical Education You’re kiddin’!! Mr. Valery Butler Assistant Principal Business Education What’s that? Always ready with a smile! Mrs. Carolyn Millican, School Secretary. How fast will the new Mercury go, Mr. Butler? Valery D. Butler, Assistant Principal. From Their Services We Benefit What’s for dinner today? Mrs. Lena Richards, Mrs. Vera Mercer, Mrs. Nesby Malloy, and Mrs. Marie Owen are the ladies in white who keep our hunger to a minimum. Mr. Raymond Simmons, Sr. High Janitor, says that sweeping builds muscles and keeps weight down. Mrs. Raymond Simmons, Jr. High Janitor, says “Humph!” NIORS Atypical high school student . . . you go out for sports . . . one hundred per cent . . . dream of graduation . . . and the future . . . you hold down a job . . . baby sit . . . sometimes into the early hours of morning . . . you work in stores . . . garages ... up late . . . little spare time . . . but you manage . . . somehow . . . ■ i i « 13 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Cobb ......... -.... Parliamentarian Juanita Adderhold ________________ Reporter Sharon Arnold ................ Treasurer Lila Gay Townsend —............ Secretary Paul Justice ________________Vice President Jean Carpenter ................. President Student Council Representatives Mavis Corbin Donna Beth McClellan Juanita Adderhold Donald Bell Seniors Present Their Story Sponsors Mr. Donnell Smith Mrs. Ozelle Don nan Mr. Crayton Coleman Mr. Kinnon Williams JUANITA ADDERHOLD “Give her any task to do, she’ll never quit until she’s through.” Pep Club 1, 2; Beauty Review; FHA 1, 4; Spanish Club 3; Slide Rule 2, 3, 4- Rep. at Large 2, Chaplain 3, 4; Senior Play; Senior Class Re- porter; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4—Co-Captain 3, Cap- tain 4. KENNETH ADKINSON “He that seeketh knowledge shall find it.” Beta Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: Key Club 3t 4—Secretary and Treasurer 4; Class Favorite 4; Superlative 4; FFA 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Citizen of Month 3, 4. SHARON ARNOLD “Gay and gladsome as mischief.’’ Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; FTA 1, 2, 3—Rep. 2; Beauty Review 3; Spanish Club 3; FHA 4; Senior Play; Senior Class Favorite. MILLIE BASS “Flirting here, skipping there, a friendly girl with- out a care.” Pep Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 3—Vice President 3; Glee Club 4—Reporter 4; Music Club 4; Cheer- leader 2, 4; FHA 1; Homecoming Candidate 2; Senior Play; Tiger Scratch; Yearbook Staff; Beauty Review 4. as They Fondly Reminisce GAYNELLE BAXLEY “One girl can’t du-et alone. Pep Club 1; Library Club 2, 3, 4. WYNELLE BAXLEY “And so help her du-et.” Pep Club 1; Library Club 2, 3, 4—President 4; Beauty Review 3. LINDA BAXTER “Talk she can, talk she will, her tongue is very seldom still . Tri-Hi-Y 1; Library Club 2, 3, Historian 3; Glee Club 4; Music Club 4; Senior Play 4. DONALD BELL “Don is a scholar as you can tell; the jobs he s had, he's done them well. ' Slide Hide Club 2. 3t 4, President 4; Pep Club 2; FHA 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club Convention 3, Reporter 4; Boy Stater 3; 4 H 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C. 4; Student of the Month 4; Superlative 4; Class Favorite 4; Library Club 4; Science Club 4. SENIORS ROBERT BERRY “Roll on old world and I'll roll with you. FFA 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3; Football 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 4. Vice President 4; Senior Play 4; “C” Club 3, 4. KENNETH BLALOCK “Although my brain is no bigger than a jleay I'm not so bad off, look at thee. Art Club 1, President; Glee Club 1; Library Science 1; Sportsman Club 1; Science Club 2; Chairman of Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. of Stag Parties, Dances, Games, PEGGY BURNETT “She was made for happy thoughts, for playful wit and laughter. FHA 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Reporter 3; Library Science 4; Beauty Review 4. FRANKIE BUSH “She laughs as she comes; she laughs as she goes, but what about nobody knows. Band and Band Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3, Vice President 4; All-State Music Clinic 3, 4. JEAN CARPENTER “The reward of a thing well done is to have done it Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Club 1, 2, 3, Majorette 1 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4, Head Majorette 3; FTA 1, 2. 3; FHA 4; Vice President of Junior Class 3;. President Senior Class 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Superlative 4; Class Favorite 4; Student Council Rep. 1. EUGENE CHAMPION “Fep, Vm a senior this year Glee Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 4; Class Favorite 4. SENIORS Steadies, Homecoming, CAMELLIA CLEVELAND Tm here—my mind is elsewhere FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2; Pep Club 2; Art Club 4. JERRY COBB “As an athlete he s first rate; as for school he s always late. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-NWFC 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, Sentinel 2; Music Club 4; Rules Club 3; Official Record Club 2; Glee Club 3; Class Parliamentarian 3, 4. Plays MAVIS CORBIN “Speed is for demons, l m an angel FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Class Favorite 4, Miss Chipley Finalist 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Camera Club 4; Senior Play 4; FFA Sweetheart Candidate 3, 4; Assistant Tiger Scratch Editor 4, News Staff 3, Art Editor 4. GLYNDELL CREAMER “A clever girl in every way, she ll make a great success some day Beta Club 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3; Library Science Club 1; Beauty Review 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; FHA 4; Senior Play 4. SENIORS JOHNNY CULPEPPER “He has two speeds, slow and super-slow. Freshman Class President 1; Football 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Senior Class Favorite 4; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club (Hon- orary Member) 3. JIMMY CUTTS “Dont let your studies intere fere with your high school education Student Council 2, 3, Representative at Large 3; Pep Club 1, 2; “C” Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, All-Conference 3; Class Favorite 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. JUDY DEAN “What's in a name, plan to change mine. Pep Club 1; FHA 3, 4; Library 4. JIMMIE LOU DONALDSON “I believe in taking life easy. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Even Homework BARBARA FARRIOR “None but herself can be herself. FULLER GAINER “Here s our Romeo, where s our Juliet? FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. JOHNNY GILBERT “A heart as big as his mouth. Band and Band Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE GOODMAN “Quietness is the best evidence of good sense. Tri-Hi-Y 1; Art Club 2. I . SENIORS MARGARET GRANT “Precious things come in small packages.” Transferred from Lanier 4; Homecoming Candi- date 4; FHA 4; Beauty Review 4; Glee Club 4. DOYLE GRIFFIN “ study were the only cause of death, I would live forever. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, Parliamentarian 4: Glee Club 4. and Selling at All the Games JoANN GRIMES “She's little but she’s wise, she's a terror for her size. Pep Club 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, President 4; FHA 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4, Sports Editor 4. BARBARA HARRINGTON “A bundle of good nature.” Pep Club 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 3, 4; Camera Club 4. JUDY BETH HELMS “A wife—domestic. Transferred from Bay High 4. LENORA HINSON “A shy appearance, but never doubt, she's a mis- chievous character we've found out. Pep Club 1, 2; FHA 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4. v 1 SENIORS DELENA HUDSON “Oh, look at that cute boy. Glee Club 1; Pep Club 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3; Art Club 4; Class Favorite 4. EARL HUTCHINS “A pleasing smile, a cheerful word; Earl's often seen but seldom heard! FFA 2, 4; Pep Club 1; Art Club 1; Folk Dance Club 2, 4. Picking “Bushels of Peanuts BETTY SUE JOINER “A sense of humor, wit, and plenty of nonsense. Pep Club 1; FHA 1, 2, 3; Art Club 4, President 4. PAUL JUSTICE “Take care of me. Good men are hard to find. Library Club 1; Vice President Student Council 3; Class Treasurer 2; Vice President Senior Class; Pep Club 2; ‘C” Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 2, 3, 4. DON KELLY “Pleasure is his business.” Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Senior Class Favorite 4. GERALENE KENT “Fery few things matter and nothing matters very much.” Tri-Hi Y 1; FHA 2; Library Club 3, 4. SENIORS MARGARET LOYED “Fery quiet, very sweet, a kinder girl you'll never meet.” Art Club 1, President. TRAVIS MARCHANT “He is of great stature, but as gentle as the winds of May, or as wild and cold as a winter s storm.” Senior Class Favorite 4; Pep Club 1, 2; “C Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Library Club 1; Athletic Rules Club 3. and Those Never-to-Be- BONNIE MATTHAIS, IIICKS “Of all the joys I can recall—being in love is the best of all.” FHA 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, President 3; Glee Club 1; Tiger Scratch 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; Beauty Review 2, 3, Miss Chipley Finalist 4; Senior Cheerleader 3. ROY MATTHAIS “Why study hard? It's bad for the brain.” Pep Club 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3; Vice President Sophomore Class; President Junior Class 3; Slide Rule Club 3. DONNA BETH McCLELLAN “A cheery smile, a friendly hello, a likeable person to know. Student Council 1, 2, 4; Slide Rule Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Beauty Review 2, Miss CHS 2; Cheerleader 1, Miss Chipley 4; Homecoming Candidate 2; Pep Club 1, 2; FHA 4; Junior Play 3, Student Director; Senior Play 4; FFA Sweet- heart 2; Glee Club 1, 4. MARY NELL MITCHELL “Tall and slender, but not loo thin; pretty as a picture, neat as a pin. Senior Class Favorite 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Vice President of Degrees 4. SENIORS CECIL MORRIS “God made me small so he could do a better job of it. Pep Club 2; Athletic Rules Club 3; Music Club 4; Basketball 3; Junior Play 3; Science Club 4; Glee Club 1. CHARLES MORRIS “A born comedian always entertaining his fellow classmates. Senior Play 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Music Club 4; Library Club 3. Forgotten Friendships DONNIE NETTLES “IFhat!! No girls in heaven? Leave me here. Pep Club 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite 4; Junior Class Reporter. LINDA SUE NICHOLS “Unruffled as a Mirror. Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Beauty Review 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Folk Dancing Club 4; Sec- retary of Student Council 2; Secretary of Freshman Class 1; Secretary of Junior Class 3; Beta Club 3, 4. FREDA OWEN «she comes to High School to Study and her grades prove it” Tri-Hi-Y 1, Reporter 1; FHA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4, Secretary 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. Program Chairman 3; Beauty Review 1; FTA 2, 3; Senior Superlative; Junior Play; Glee Club Sextet 2, Ensemble 4; Beta Club 3,4.’ ANN OBERT ‘7 Silence were golden, Vd be a millionaire. FHA 2, 3; Library Club 4, Secretary 4. SENIORS MARY RICH “So jolly and sweet, pleasant and neat; this makes Mary hard to beat. Transferred—Warren, Arkansas, 1; FHA 2, 3, Vice President of Recreation 2, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Librarian 2, Ensemble 4, Sextet 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senior Play 4. MACK SANDERS “Hold the fort, girls—I’m coming!! Slide Rule 2; Key Club 2, 3; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 1; Athletic Rules Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4. They Spend Their Last Year ANNETTE SASSER “This little future Mrs., is sweet sublime, she’s a regular pal any ole time. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff; Tiger Scratch Busi- ness Manager 4. HELEN SASSER “She’s gentle, she’s shy, but there’s a twinkle of mischief in her eye. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANN SEWELL “Fair, wise, and winning, she’s a splendid girl.” Pep Club 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Library Club 4, Reporter 4; FHA 4; Glee Club 4; Spanish Club 3. SAM SHIRAH “To have the last word is my decree. Transferred from Lanier; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 3; Key Club 3, 4; Library Club 3; Folk Dance 4; Football 3. SENIORS GARY SLAY Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad.” Transferred from Pensacola 1; Football 4; Class Favorite 4; Camera Club 4; Art Club 2; Senior Play 4. JAMES TAYLOR “I was gratified to be able to answer promptly; and 1 did. I said I didn’t know!” Football 1, 2; Sports Club 1; Camera Club 4. in the Best Way Possible- WYNELL THARPE “Simplicity and quietness are her greatest charms.” Pep Club 1; FHA 2, 3; Library Club 4, Treas- urer 4. WILLENE TILLER “Cute, clever, and full of fun.” FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Parliamentarian 3, President 4 Beauty Review 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Class Secretary fTA 2; Junior Play 3; Key Club Sweetheart 4 Senior Class Favorite; Miss Chipley Contest 4. LILA GAY TOWNSEND “A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end.” Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Reporter of Sophomore Class; Senior Class Secretary; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; FHA 4; Class Favorite 4; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Annual Staff 4; Tiger Scratch 4; Junior Play (Student Director) 3. MARION TOOLE “She could talk a talking machine to death.” FHA 1, 2, 4, Vice President Charge of Programs 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Ensemble 2, 4; Beauty Re- view 2. SENIORS RICHARD USSERY “Greater men than I have lived—but I doubt it.” Football 4; “C” Club 4; Class Favorite 4; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 4; Music Club 4; FFA 1, 2. KENNETH GENE VICKERY “The wheel that squeaks the loudest is the one that gets the grease!” FFA 1; Art Club 2. 3; Sportsman Club 3; Journalism 2, 3, 4, Printer 2. Preparing For Their Future ELLEN WACHOB “A disposition bright and sunny and a gift for being naturally funny.” Freshman Treasurer 1; FTA 1, 2, 3, President 2; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; FHA 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Class Favorite. JIMMY WAYNE “Why Mrs. McGraw what makes you think I haven’t got my Trig.” FFA 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; Science Club 4; Junior Play 3. DOLLY JOE WHITE “Of study took she. most care and heed; Naught she spoke more than was need.” Library Club 1, 2, 4, Vice President 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice President 3. ODIS WHITEHEAD “Don l worry about me I will be able to lake care of myself Senior Play; Journalism 4; Glee Club 4; Art Club 1. SENIORS JEANNIE WILLIAMS “She seems quiet and dignified, but ask someone who knows her ” Vice President Freshman Class 1; Sophomore Class President 2; S.C. 3; Glee Club 1, 4, Ac- companist 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; FHA 4; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; President’s Club 2; Homecoming Candidate 2; Beauty Review 1, 3, 4; Miss Chipley Alternate 4. MARIE WILSON ‘7 have my future planned; third finger left hand” FTA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1. Vice President 2, President 3; FHA 1; FFA Sweetheart 4; Editor of Paw Prints 4; Class Favorite 4. Then With a Combination of ■ SENIORS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM Get your boiled peanuts right here! Mavis, this is no time to daydream! SENIORS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM Everybody is looking at the camera but Richard! Below: Seniors will always have fond memories of many happy hours they spent working on the Senior Class float. Finally Came Graduation The usual greeting of a Senior at 3:00 A.M. at slumber party!! Stick ’em closer, Jimmy. 28 You’ve received your rings now . . . you’re Juniors . . . beginning to feel as if you really belong in Senior High . . . yes. you’re typical teens ... go steady . . . about five months . . . dress up . . . heels for her . . . tie for him . . . you know how to drive . . . rely on the family car . . . get it . . . say twice a week . . . JUNIORS JUNIORS Junior Highlights Include JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Joy May __ ______ Lex Chance ______ Linda Walls ..... Katherine Burdeshaw Mary Ann Braxton Nell Hayes ...... President Parliamentarian Vice President ______ Reporter _____Treasurer _____Secretary Junior Class Sponsors—Mr. Ralph Ray, Mrs. Barbara Watts. Mrs. Dorothy Clemmons, and Mr. John Adderhold Frances Alford Suzanne Baker Mildred Beard Janice Bell Ann Berry Mary Braxton Lynn Bridges Katherine Burdeshaw Terry Bush Shelton Carroll Barbara Carter Lex Chance JUNIORS Troy Clark Nelda Clenney Patricia Cleveland Katherine Corbin Travis Corbin Cheryl Davis Johnny Duncan Linda Enfinger Susan Gibson Hope Gilbert Annette Gainey Durwin Hanson Linda Harrell Margaret Hartzog Miriam Harrison Wayne Hawk Linda Hayes Nell Hayes Hayden Helms La Don Henderson Marty Hinson Thomas Duncan American History and Class Rings 31 Undisclosed Plans Produced Jr.-Sr. 32 JUNIORS Hazel Howell Linda Joiner Doyle Joiner Ray Justice J. W. Kellum Pat Kelly Gary Kent Howard Kent Carolyn Kowitz Raymond Ladd Donnie Lewis Kathryne Loyed William Loyed Donnie Martin Joy May Billy McCormick Patty McGeachy Judy Murray Kitty Neel Jeanette Nelson Jimmy Newton Ray Nunley Banquet. JUNIORS Rodney Partin Bobby Clark Peel Brenda Rabon Margaret Rhodes Dorothy Rustin Tully Sapp Kenneth Sapp Johnny Scroggin Bill Seay Robert See John Shipes Buddy Slay Phil Shoemaker Delora Smith Laurel Smith Voncile Smith Danny Stephens Joyce Tharpe Howard Tiller Rita Thompson Mary Ann Ussery Sara Van Vlake They Experienced These Traditional Milestones 33 JUNIORS as They Look Forward to Being Seniors. Linda Walls Sherrill Wheeler Billy Withington Carolyn Wilson Phyllis Wilson Theron Wilson Bennie Wilson Malaney Wood Kenneth Stanton Linda Wheeler Charlotte Sloan “MOUNTAIN GAL” Junior Play Cast Callalpa_______________________________Linda Walls Mrs. Gordon __________________________ Cheryl Davis Mr. Gordon__________________________Ronnie Daniels Deedee ________________________________ Kitty Neel Maria Lindsay _____________________ Rita Thompson Patoak Lindsay ....................... Jack Rhodes Sophie_____________________________Sara Van Vlake Oby _............................. Marty Hinson Mr. McKay __________________________ Jimmy Newton Mr. Perrin____________________________Howard Tiller Stage Crew Joy May, Susan Gibson, Mary Ann Braxton, Nell Hayes, Margaret Rhodes and Mildred Beard Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Clemmons 34 Long Rehearsals Climaxed in “Mountain Gal.” from “Mountain Gal” Jimmy Newton, Kitty Neel, Ronnie Daniels, Rita Thompson, Cheryl Davis. Sara Van Vlake, Martie Hinson V t c Ne ub°deS’ yacV- 35 Bobbie Peel and Linda Enfinger with a representative from Hcrff Jones measuring for their rings. a fi EuiU 10 Dim . „ Go ' 11 d aV'' de vs- Susan Ginson is shown riding the Junior Class Float “Dreaming Up a Victory ’ that won second prize. Kitty Neel, Cheryl Davis, Joy May, Malaney Wood, Hope Gilbert, and Mary Braxton measuring for their rings. 36 Your daily schedule is a familiar pat- tern of high school life . . . get up at 6:30 . . . maybe 7:00 . . . sometimes oversleep ... go at break-neck speed to class . . . you snack . . . drink cokes . . . listen to the radio while doing homework . . . munch candy bars and hot dogs . . . talk on ’phone . . . simply mad about record albums ... SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Ann Kelly, Treasurer Nola Harper, Secretary STANDING: Henry Watson, Reporter Calvin Stevenson, Vice President Joe Hughen, President Two Down, Two to Go. Sponsors Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Chance, Mr. Kimbrough Eddie Myra Charles Wayne Dale Dorothy Barrentine Blalock Bondurant Brock Bush Bush Ernest Burdeshaw Ferrel Cain Joy Clite Faye Crawford Carolyn Cushing Margaret Day Bob Deal Linda Dean Sharon Lewis Dean Dunn Frances Gail Edge Edwards (Davis) 39 Cliff Ellis Ronnie Hartzog Sinclair Nola Franz Harper They Experienced Many “Firsts’9 Winford Hasty Kenneth Hawk Sylvia Hutchins Gail Kittrell Linda Hodges Jeanette Johns John Ladd Ben Holland Ann Kelley 1 Landers Cecilia Hollis Bobby Kelly Dianne Laney Gail Howell La Verne Kent Shirley Locke Joe Hughcn Sue Kent Sharon Lomax Leon Miles as They Look Forward Truman Miles Joe Miner Richard Post Marvin Minch Buddy Darrel Catherine Mary Moore Minchin Mitchell McDaniel Nelson Nelson Eugene Gary Kenny Faye Leslie Clayton Nelson Nelson Odom O’Neal O’Steen Owens Mildred Gayle Jimmy Mavis Betty Robert Owens Peel Peel Peel (Stanley) Peterson Pleas 41 SOPHOMORES Kenneth Stanton Colonel Roy Smith Sowell Linda Simmons Don Simns Calvin Stevenson Edwin Ussery Shelly Tharpe George Watts Houston Toole Henry Watson Janet Toole Billy Williams Judy (Taylor) Everett Judith Wilson Preston Toole 42 FRESHMEN First Time in Senior High FRESHMAN OFFICERS Danny Alosbrooks Pat Culpepper, Secretary Larry Williams, Vice President Shirley Pitts, Reporter (seated) Johnny Walker, President Robert Aukema Joann Baxley Roy Bell Allen Bowen James Brantley Judy Brunner Bonnie Britt Sue Burdcshaw Jacquelyn Carter Roy Lee Carter James Carpenter Hilda Chestnut Ann Churchwell Janis Cleveland Gail Cope Lynn Cope Faye Corbin Betty Creamer Pat Culpepper Martha Davis FRESHMEN Is Quite a Thrill. Student Council Rep. Freddy Peel Van McClellan Sarah Tharp Leslie Nichols Hubert Donalson Margaret Duncan Louise Dunn John Durant Carolyn Ellis Patsy Fergcrson Mary Fussell Linda Gainey Mamie Gay Otis Syrett Steven Greggs Carthell Harden Danny Hayes Rufus Hendrix Henry Hudson Linda Hughes Bobby Hutchins George Hutchins Jerry Jenkins Carolyn Joiner 4k FRESHMEN In Fact, It’s Down-Right Frightening. Freshman Sponsors Mrs. Oneida Gilmore Mary Frances Kelly Mr. J. B. Ward Mrs. Georgia McGraw Mrs. Alice Pierce Bill Laney Doyle Lee Hubert Long Ann Martin Gene Martin Ronnie Matthews Van McCellan Ronnie McDaniels Elizabeth Mitchell Robert Mitchell Phyllis Mitchell Tommy Morris Shirley Morris Donnie Moody Kathleen Nelson Wayne Nelson Judy Nettles Farrel Nichols Leslie Nichols Eleanor Mixson Ernestine Odom FRESHMEN A Zest for Work and Fun Benjcmin, Parish Larry Parker Freddy Peel Martha Peterson Gus Prescott Betty Pleas Carolyn Pippin Shirley Pitts Charles Register Wilidene Rhodes Aubrey Rustin Linda Sanders Aubrey Sapp Robert Sapp Ellen Sasser Jerry Sasser Danny Scott Sue Simmons David Slay Mary Ellen Smith 47 FRESHMEN Characterizes These Freshmen Mike Smith Sidney Snell Aubrey Sowell James Spivey Alice Stanley Albert Strickland Mary Strickland Ken Swain Betty Taylor Jimmy Taylor Cos Thagard Sarah Tharp Zelma Tharpe Mark Thurman C A. Tyus Patricia Van Vlake Johnny Walker Inga Watson Carl W'hittington Larry Williams Nora Wilson Meggs Woodham Shirley Birge, Clinton Brackin, Patricia Broom, Eugene Davis, Francis Everett Shirley Jackson, David Kelly, Punis Lee, Tommy Loyd, David Lingerfclt, Wanda McCary Robert Miller, Homer Matthews, Jay Obert, Larry Pleas, Charles Roberts, Mamie Sasser, Mimie Sasser MRS. LOTTA DAVIS’ EIGHTH GRADE Someday the Members of 1 V Steve Enfinger, Rita Harrison, Janice Hayes, Howard Haygood, Joe Johnson Connie Kowitz, William Masker, Danny Milford, Lavern Monk, Ruth Morris, Gail Morrison, Janice Nance, Jo Ann Odom Mrs. Lucy Minchin Judy Bell Carol Brock Evonne Duncan Syble Boyette Jean Pleas, Edward Scroggin, George Stanton, Gordon Stubbs Jr., Linda Sunday, Brenda Taylor, Charles Thibas MRS. LUCY MINCHIN’S EIGHTH GRADE Junior High Will Take Geraldine Bush, Gynelle Carroll, Authur Cripes, Donnie Davis, Robert Hartzog Carol Hodges, Wayne Hood, Margaret Huckle, Thurman Hutchins, Roy Ladd, Faye Locke, Gail Matthias, Larry McQueen Billy Morris, Sandra Morris, Charles Odom, Ella Jo Peel, Larry Peacock, Phil Phillips, Mike Strickland MRS.VELMA POTTER’S EIGHTH GRADE Their Place in Senior High. Shirley Castle, Cindy Chance, Marilyn Harrison, Terry Hartzog, David Kellum Erma Meeks, Louise Minchin, Carolyn Sapp, Linda Overton, Elton Searcy, Onieta Shirah Nodya Stephens, Joyce Suggs, Larry Tew, Lavonia Toole, Dale Townsend MRS. ANNIS THAGARD’S EIGHTH GRADE In a Few Short Years They Paula Adams Sandra Baxley John Benson Berry Faye Bush Carol Camp Carol Carswell Maxine Cloud Jerry Corbin Naomi Cushing Mrs. Nellie Gardner MRS. NELLIE GARDNER’S SEVENTH GRADE Will Determine the Standing Ronnie Davis Julia Deal Jane Dunn Barbara DuRant Dana Engram Linda Fowler Cherry Hardy William Harrell Jerry Hughen Barbara Johnson Mitchell Kent Bill Lee Richard McKnight Nina Morris Bobby Register Vicki Rustin Patsy Sheffield Gwen Smith Hoy Adkins Charles Aultman James Barnes Jerry Davis Joe Duncan Jerry Foxworth Glenn Frasier Elaine Freeman Ford Gainey Jerry Griffin Mrs. Josephine McGIamery MRS. JOSEPHINE McGLAMERY’S SEVENTH GRADE of Our School — Scholas— Jay Hendrix Larry Hinson Glenda Johnson Linda Johnson Sam Kent Charley Locke Brenda Matthews James Moore JoAnn Nelson Donnie Slay Wallace Smith Jerry Snell Delma Sowell Mavis Sowell Carolyn Stubbs Mary Lou Taylor Katie Toole Lounell Whitehead 55 Alice Sue Brunson Bonnie Carpenter Marie Cleveland Ann Corbin Wilburn Corbin James Cox Elva Creel John Curlee Wade Curlee Frankie Dunn Mary Enfinger Billy Hay Everett Yvonne Brock MRS. ROSANELL REDDOCK'S SEVENTH GRADE in Sports-in All Fields. Susan Everett Annie Lee Foxworth Richard Grant Patricia Harrell Bobby liartzog Jerry Hinson Robert Johns Dale Johnson Peggy Ladd William Lassiter Rebel Lindsey Phoebe Masker Frances Mock Amelia Newton Luverne Page Jolene Parker Kenneth Reynolds Mary Ann Seay Ernest Sewell Marsha Tanton Gary Thurman Donald Vickery Terri Lynn Wilkerson Carolyn Youmans Shirley Bush Paula Cannon Charles Carter Billy Clark Hanice Corbin Andy Donaldson Mrs. Gerldine Albert Everett Kice Pricilla Gilbert Bill Gunter Larry Hayes MRS. GERLDINE RICE’S SEVENTH GRADE They Are the Future of Chipley High, Faye Sullivan Don Taylor Katheryn Tharpe James Wilson Sara Wilson Eddie Hickman Jewelene Howell Linda Sue Hutchins Mary Ann Joiner Burton Kent Wayne Lee David Loyd Paul Maleszewski David McGeachy Ruth Morris Mike Myrick Sam Phillips Larry Pitts Vernell Sapp Nathan Shipes Howard Slay Bobby Snaidman Joyce Strickland Wayne Clark Sandra Corbin Gardis Curtis Phaethan Duncan Don Harrell Rebecca Hartzog Sharon Jackson Chris Jenson Elaine Kowitz Joan Laney MRS. THELMA COGGIN’S SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Thelma Coggin From Them Will Come Our Lawyers, Doctors, Max Laney Charlotte Marlowe Gail Morris Jimmy Morris Kenneth Obert Linda Odom Wanda Pippin Edward Prescott Virginia Sapp Robert Stanton Jesse Sasser Bowen Thagard % Mrs. £ngram Donnie Bush Jewell Carter I ottie Mae Corbin Tommy Culpepper Lynn Curtis Randy Ellis Roy Foxworth Gladys Griggs Ann Haberle Hilda Harper Donald Harrison Pat Holland MRS. ELAINE ENGRAM’S SIXTH GRADE Nurses, Teachers, and Leaders. Cadalia Kirkland Kaye Lane Mickey Marlow Edward Mitchell Wayne Mitchell Jimmy Murray Robbie Jean Nixon Jackie Parker Ronnie Peel Sue Please Diann Pope Robert Skipper llirmmnnnwTif.t Morey Stanton Elliott Varnum Joe Williams Jimmy Wilson Dennis Wood Carol Yongue Inell Baker Wayne Barber J. W. Braxton Patricia Carpenter David Carswell Marilyn Castle Stephen Churchwell Ida Mae Cripes Lavinia Ann Daniel John Richard Davis Stella Davis Cathy Downs Stephen Gordy- Henry Grimes Kenneth Hanson Mrs. Beatrice Hasty Billy Holt Voncille Hudson Doralene Jones MRS. BEATRICE HASTY’S SIXTH GRADE Everything to You as You ah Jimmy Kelly Allen Ladd Marvin Luse Ann Miner Richard Morris Rita Nelson Olene Nichols Jill Parish JoAnn Peterson Janie Redmon Margaret Riley Redus Rountree DeWitt Rustin Michael Sapp Phyliss Slay Barbara Suggs Runell Tharp Susan Watford Larry Birge Janice Corbin Bill Day Brenda Gay John Justice Billy Joe Lamb Jimmy Lamb Johnny Lamb Mrs. Josephine Weeks MRS. JOSEPHINE WEEKS’ SIXTH GRADE Work Toward These Goals!!! Jewel Matthias Ottis McDaniel Annette Mitchell Bebelann Mitchell Linda Newsome Jessie Sue Parrish James Ray Peel Jimmy Shelley Barbara Stewart Jerry Tharp Sylvia Wachob Robert Whitehurst Mary Ann Worley Mary Ann Wright One of the highlights of the year is homecoming. The 8th grade worked hard on this and deserved the prize they won. Recess and dinner are the best parts of school. These junior high boys are displaying their talent as “Sharp-Shooters.” Homecoming Floats Are Largest Extracurricular Activity Here they study and play as they work their way to Senior High. for Jr. High. Recess Is Always Enjoyed. WHO’S WHO You’re typical teens . . . you like jeans but can change when it fits the occasion . . . you have the gift of service and spirit . . . which aids in the quest for learning and good citizenship . . . this is the SPIRIT OF ATTAINMENT. 63 SUPERLATIVE Joann Grimes Student Council President y L SENIOR LAUREATES Joann Grimes and Kenneth Adkinson The highest honor that a senior can receive was bestowed upon Joann and Kenneth. They were elected by a majority vote of the senior class. t 71 BEST ALL AROUND Jean Carpenter Gary Slay MOST FLIRTATIOUS Delena Hudson Richard Usserv CLASS FAVORITES DAINTIEST GIRL MOST ATHLETIC BOY Mary' Nell Mitchell Don Kelly MOST INTELLECTUAL Jeannie Williams Kenneth Adkinson FRIENDLIEST Mavis Corbin Eugene Champion MOST COURTEOUS Maria Wilson Jimmy Cults % I ill Chipley .... 13 Geneva 6 Chipley 27 7 Chipley 13 Graceville 6 Chipley 0 Marianna —.40 Chipley 0 Florida High 32 il' Chipley 12 Port St. Joe ... 6 Chipley 15 Headland ... 14 Chipley.. 0 Quincy ... 49 Chipley 0 Milton 14 Chipley 6 Walton . 0 TOP: Calvin Stevenson, Billy McCormick; Quarterbacks: Travis Merchant, Donnie Nettles; Centers. BOTTOM: Kay Nunley, Jimmy Newton, Meggs Woodain; Left Guards: Ray Justice, Right Guard. Fighting Tigers “6” points more!!! Let's go, go, go, CALVIN! TOP: James Carpenter, Ben Parish, Albert Strickland; Right Guards: Johnny Culpeper, Right Tackle. BOTTOM: Donnie Lewis, Minch Minchin; Right Tackles: Robert Berry, Larry Williams; Left Tackles. Always Play Their Very Best 78 Billy Williams. Left Tackle; Jerry Cobb. Terry Bush; Fullback; Buddy Slay. Charles Register. Mack Sanders; Right Halfback; Joe Hughen. Rodney Partin, Johnny Duncan; Left Halfback. fcjfc., asL-kj Durwin Hanson, Don Kelly; Left Ends: Richard Ussery, Cary Slay; Right Ends: Robert Pleas, Marvin Moose; Right Ends: .Man- agers: Wayne Nelson, Robert Aukema; Coaches: Charles Millican, Arlin Barr. and in Defeat ALL-NORTHWEST FLORIDA CONFERENCE: Jerry Cobb, Mack Sanders. Honorable Mention—KNEELING: Ray Justice, Billy McCormick. Senior DIANNE LANEY MIL OWENS Snap! Crackle! and Pep! SARA VAN VLAKE MILLIE BASS KITTY NEAL CHEERLEADERS SHARON DEAN LINDA SUE WALLS Help Boost the Boys to Victory!! JUNIOR FOOTBALL Material for Future Winning Tiger Teams FRONT ROW: Larry Wood, Dale Townsend, Ben Braxton, Bill Lee, Bobby Hartzog. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Churchwell, Danny Wood, Don Harrell, Dennie Wilson, Edward Prescott, Bill Bass. BACK ROW: Ben Watts, Larry Peacock, Marvin Loose, Kenny Hanson. 82 LOUISE MINCHIN Co-Captain LINDA OVERTON BRENDA TARWICK GARDIS COPE BETTY VARNUM Captain JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS STANDING: Gardis Cope, Joan Laney, Brenda Trawick. Carol Carswell, Julia Deal. KNEEL- ING: Carol Camp, Gwen Smith, Linda Overton, Betty Varnum, Louise Minchin. JOAN LANEY JULIA DEAL CAROL CARSWELL GWEN SMITH CAROL CAMP Ma ris Peel Margaret Grant Lila Gay Townsend Johnny Culpepper Robert Berry Donnie Nettles Highlights of Homecoming Varied emotions! Joy Clite Jerry Cobb Judy Murray Mack Sanders Linda Sue 'W alls Richard Ussery . WE’LL LICK ’EM is the first-prize winning float of the F.H.A. The girls are: Camelia Cleveland, Mavis Corbin, Helen Sasser, Jimmie L. Donaldson and Wilene Tiller. “Dreaming Up A Victory,” the second- prize winning float ridden by Susan Gib- son, was sponsored by the Junior Class. Third-prize winning float of the ninth grade is ridden by Hubert Donaldson, Johnny Walker, and John DuRant. Jeannie Williams and Sharon Arnold ride the Senior Class float. BASKETBALL Chipley 33 Cottondale 48 Chipley 39 Port St. Joe .46 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Chipley 57 Altha ...29 Chipley 39 Vernon .42 Chipley .42 Bonifay — ...47 Chipley- .44 Cottondale — ...51 Chipley 45 Marianna .49 Chipley 50 Walton ...58 Chipley 48 Ouincv 47 Chipley Chipley 48 ......44 X ; Bonifay Malone 53 .49 Chipley 47 Ouincv 65 Chipley 25 X J Malone 60 Chipley 44 Milton . .63 Chipley 45 Marianna .67 Chipley 33 Walton 36 Chipley 69 Graceville 58 Varsity Basketball Team Maintains Tiger Spirit 87 DONNIE LEWIS Center DURWIN HANSON Center Practice! Hardwork! and Fighting MANAGERS: Jean Martin Dwright Ward James Carpenter “B” TEAM FRONT ROW: David Slay, Carl Whittington, Cliff Ellis, Charles Register, Van McClellan, Albert Strickland. BACK ROW: Calvin Stevenson, Mark Thurman, Robert Sapp, Eugene Nelson, Winford Hasty, Ronnie Hartzog, Dale Bush. Work for Varsity Team Begins in Junior High JUNIOR TEAM FRONT ROW: Scott Wood, Paul Malesziewski, Bobby Register, Rebel Lindsay, Dennis Wilson, Eddie Hickman, John Curlee. MIDDLE ROW: Kenny Trawick, Albert Everett, Bobby Hart, Bill Lee, Gary Thurman, Jerry Hughen, Robert Carpenter. BACK ROW: Larry Peacock, Bill Bell, Ernest Cox, Larry Tew, Ben Watts, Ben Braxton, Robert Byrd, Dale Townsend, Larry Wood, Donnie Davis, Kenny Steb. 90 Jimmv Newton V.' Pres. Freda Owen Sec. STUDENT COUNCIL Joann Grimes Pres. Representatives at Large Catherine Nelson Bob Deal Students Learn Democracy and Mrs. Nellie Gardner 92 Malancy Wood Treas. Mil Owens Promote Mrs. Mary Lou Hayes Wayne Berry, Carol Carswell, Julia Deal, Mavis Corbin, Elliot Varnum, David Carsell, Nelda Clenny. SECOND HOW: Joann Crimes, Jimmy Newton, Linda Simmons, Juanita Adderhold, Susan Gibson, Dib Deal. THIRD ROW: Barbara Barnes, Lavina Toole, Donna Beth McClellan, Joe Hughen, Donald Bell, Mary Ann Ussery, Mil Owens. BACK ROW: Leslie Nichols, Van McClellan, Catherine Nelson, Carolyn Kowitz, Diane Laney, Malaney Wood. Jr. High Representatives Major Projects of S.C. Homecoming Beauty Review Formal Dance Student Council Store Citizenship on Campus Toys for needy children at Christmas School Unity in Student Council Elliot Varnum, David Carswell, Julia Deal, Carol Carswell, Barbara Barnes, Lavina Toole, Wayne Berry. 93 SENIOR CHORUS MRS. BOBBIE WAGNER They Filled Our School FRESHMAN CHORUS With Song EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS Mrs. Barbara Watts, Sponsor Left-right. SEATED: Mavis Corbin. Historian; Nalb Harper. Vice President of Public Relations: Wiline Tiller. President; Janice Bell; V ice Presi- dent of Programs. STANDING: Mary Nell Mitchell. Vice President of Degrees; Judith Wil- son. Secretary; Mary Nelson. Vice President of Projects; Cecillia Hollis. Parliamentarian: Mavis Peel, Vice President of Rec. The FHA float won first prize in tile club division. The theme was “We'll Lick 'Em.' F.H.A. Highlight of Their Year Was Mother-Daughter Banquet. Pres.—Fuller Gainer V. Pres.—Howard Kent Sec.—Billy Whittington Treas.—Doyle Joiner Rep.—Troy Clark Hist.—Gary Nelson LOS FUNCIONARIOS SEATED Susan Gibson, Vice Presidente: Hope Gilbert, Publication; Phyllis Wilson, Presidents STANDING: Eugene Champion, El Sargcnto; Margaret Rhodes, Segundo Vice Presidente; Sara Van Vlake, Tesorero; Mrs. Clemmons, Sponsor; Ann Aukcma, Per- sona De Programa. SPANISH CLUB Some Learned to Speak a Foreign Language FIRST ROW: Mrs. Clemmons, Ann Aukema, Phyllis Wilson, Sara Van Vlake, Betty Margaret Rhodes, Susan Gibson. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Adkinson, Hope Gilbert, Mary Ann Braxton, Sherrill Wheeler, Nell Hayes, Pat Cleveland, Eugene Champion. THIRD ROW: Earnest Burdesliaw, Malaney Wood, Durwin Hanson, Danny Stevens, Phil Shoemaker, Joy May, Freda Owens, Margaret Day, Ferrell Cain, Eugene Nelson, Winford Hasty. OFFICERS Donna Beth McClellan ......................... Reporter J annie illi.ims Pre.sidmt Ellen Wachob Secretary Sara Van Ylakc Vice President BETA CLUB Fun! Fun! Fun! At Beta’s Christmas party. Brains! Effort! Talent! Achievement! Mary Ann Braxton, Donna McClellan, Ellen Wachob, Jeannie Williams, Sara Van Vlake, Joann Grimes, Kenneth Adkinson. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Wilson, Juanita Adderhold, Linda Sue Nichols, Jean Carpenter, Lila Gay Townsend. THIRD ROW: Hope Gilbert, Malaney Wood, Kitty Neel. FOURTH ROW: Glyndell Creamer, Freda Owen, Joy May, Joann Sewell, Brenda Rabon, Carolyn Kowitz, Jimmy Newton. TERRY HARTZOG Head Majorette MIRIAM HARRISON KATHRYN BURDESHAW Drum Majorette JEAN CARPENTER CINDY CHANCE BETTY PLEAS RITA HARRISON JUDY EVERETT FLUTE: Frances Alford Kathryn Burdeshaw Shirley Castle Ann Churchwell Evonne Duncan Chris Jensen Richard McKnight OBOE: Betty Pleas BASSOON: Judy Murray Eb CLARINET: Faye Crawford Bb CLARINET: Ann Aukema Cindy Chance Gardis Cope Judy Everett Linda Harrell Miriam Harrison Terry Hartzog Jerry Hughen JoAnn Odom Linda Odom Jean Pleas Charles Register Bobby Snaidman Linda Sunday Patricia Wood Scott Wood ALTO CLARINET: Nelda Clenney Brenda Trawick BASS CLARINET: Sinclair Franz Kenny Trawick CONTRABASS CLARINET: Rita Harrison FRENCH HORN: Billy Gunter Marty Hinson Kenny Odom Robert Stanton Jimmy Wayne BARITONE: Johnny Gilbert Dwight Ward ALTO SAXOPHONE: Jean Carpenter Paul Malesziewski Bobby Register Ben Watts Larry Wood TENOR SAXOPHONE: Mary Ann Braxton Barbara Farrior BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Glen Stanton BASS SAXOPHONE: Hugh Tobias CORNET: Ben Braxton Wade Curlee Kenneth Sapp Johnny Scroggin Mark Thurman Larry Williams TROMBONE: Hanice Corbin Lewis Dunn Minch Minchin Gus Prescott Dale Townsend Billy Williams BASS: Frankie Bush Max Laney George Stanton Ken Swain PERCUSSION: Henry Adkins Wendell Harrison Linda Sue Hutchinson Van McClellan Larry Pitts Bo Thagard Mr. Dan Jensen, Director Dancing Is Always a Popular Pastime Activity The girls go into one of their dance routines. FRONT ROW: Kathlee Nelson, Martha Davis, Cheryl Davis, Fran Edge, Ann Kelly. SECOND ROW: Mavis Peel, Nola Harper, Mary Nelson, Catherine Nelson, Linda Sue W'alls. BACK ROW7: Linda Nichols, Carolyn Joiner, Mary Ann Ussery, Linda Joiner. FOLK DANCE CLUB OFFICERS Linda Joiner Mary Ann Ussery Linda Sue Walls Annette Gainey Jerry Jenkins Eleanor Nixon Gaynell Baxley Donald Bell Geraldine Kent Danny Scott LIBRARY CLUB They Make It Easier for You to Find the Books You Want Lila Castle—Sponsor Peggy Burnett Elaine Abbott Wynell Baxley—Pres. Dolly Joe White—V. P. Wynell Tharp—Sec. JoAnn Sewell—Reporter 103 George Watts Juanita Adderhold Bob Deal 1 A (31 m T3 , ( J A Donnie Martin Truman Miles Minch Minchin Jimmy Newton Donnie Nettles President Buddy Slay V. Pres. Mr. Charles Millican Sponsor Kennth Adkinson Sec. and Treas. KEY CLUB Donald Bell Reporter Truman Miles Wilene Tiller Sweetheart Minch Minch in Phil Shoemaker Calvin Stevenson George Watts Johnny Scroggin 105 LETTERMAN’S CLUB The Letterman’s Club is an organization to honor those boys who have received letters for outstanding performance in athletics. AUTOGRAPHS The firms whose names are listed on the following pages have supported the “Paw Prints by purchasing advertising space. Support your advertisers by your continued loyal patronage. This is the Community Spirit. ID7 ADVERTISEMENTS Annette Sasser, Marie Wilson, and Addie Mae Duncan are malting their deposits in the FLORIDA BANK AT CHIPLEY. At THE FLORIDA BANK AT CHIPLEY you can always be assured of friendly courteous service and insured savings. Safety deposit boxes are also available to our customers. One of the most modern and economical stops you can make is the THARP- BROTHERS SERVICE STATION AND CAFE. You can find the best food and service all at one stop. Buddy Slay and Joann Grimes seem to be happy about the school supplies they have just purchased at the WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS office. Mrs. Sellers (L) and Mrs. Kolmitz are the clerks. The local newspaper, the Washington County News, is also printed here. Mavis Corbin is obviously pleased with her pur- chase at BUTLER'S HARDWARE in Chipley. Annette Sasser browsed through the store while she waited for Mavis and Mr. Butler to finish their transaction. In addition to decorative and useful items for the home, he also carries complete fishing gear and items for the handyman. Mr. Hayes is shown administering the final touches to Rodney Partin's haircut. For the quickest and cleanest shaves and hair- cuts in Chipley, patronize HAYES' BARBER SHOP! Johnny Culpepper, Donnie Nettles, and Roy Matthias have taken time to stop at the CHIPLEY BOTTLING COMPANY and watch their favorite drink being processed. The bottling company manu- factures many different kinds of soft drinks. At the new KENT SERVICE STATION on High- way 90 East of Chipley. you will find people who are ready, willing, and able to give you the best of service. CRAWFORD'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE is the store where you find more. Mr. Crawford is showing Mavis Corbin, Annette Sasser, Barbara Har- rington and Sam Shiran one of his many beautiful sets of China. CRAWFORD'S is headquarters in Chipley for all household furnishings. '-MEATS Are Always Yours at TOBIAS PACKING CO. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA TOBIAS PACKING COMPANY invites you to try any of their products. Then you will agree with us when we say settle for nothing less than the best purchased at TOBIAS PACKING COMPANY. Millie Bass and Katherine Corbin have selected their food and drinks for their party from DASHINGER’S FOOD STORE in Chipley. DASHINGER'S carries a complete line of staples, vegetables, meats, and party snacks. Mr. McFatter, Superintendent of Public Schools in Washington County, is working hard to see that the students receive the best education possible. He has held this position for several years. Sam Shirah, Cheryl Davis, and Barbara Harring- ton are laughing it up in NORTHCUTT'S DRUG STORE in Chipley. NORTHCUTT'S serves short-orders, has a com- plete line of cosmetics, and expertly compounds any Dr.'s prescription. Beot wither for a wonderful future! sScutUern ORDER BY THIS NUMBER: Southern Bell 61-2 GOLDKIST PEANUT GROWERS GOLDKIST PEANUT GROWERS, a division of the Cotton Producers Associa- tion, is located in Graceville, Florida. The telephone number is ANdrews 3-221 I. They manufacture products from peanuts. Cheryl Davis seems to be having trouble de- ciding which dress she wants at THRIFT DEPT. STORE in Chipley, Florida. The THRIFT DEPT. STORE is equipped in its LADIES' DEPT, to outfit from the youngest to the oldest. It also has a MEN'S DEPT. For all your clothing needs contact THRIFT DEPT. STORE! Dorothy Rustin decides she will shop a little while the workers fill her car up with gas and oil. She is always plaesed with their service and has more change left by buying her gas and oil from GULF SERVICE STATION down by the -edlight. Stop by and visit with them and you too will say that they can't be beat. Barbara Harrington and Mark Thurman have stopped at WATFORD'S DRUG STORE on the way home for an afternoon snack and some magazines. WATFORD'S is a favorite gathering place for the teenagers of Chipley, Florida. WATFORD'S has a large selection of cosmetics, stationery, school supplies, jewelry, and a modern prescription counter in addition to its snack bar. Bonnie Hicks is sitting here gathering the latest news. She says she always reads the DOTHAN EAGLE to catch up on the latest news in everything. She also says it costs so little. With the DOTHAN EAGLE you get the latest for much less. It has the tops in everything. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dunn are workers in the JOHNSON'S DEPT. STORE where all clothing apparels are found. They, as well as the other workers, will be ready to greet you at any time of the day with a smile as you enter the door. At JOHNSON'S you may find almost anything for if they don't have what you want they will be glad to get it for you. Stop in at JOHNSON'S and see their large variety of clothing goods. Shown here are some DIXIE LILY TRUCKS. With DIXIE LILY products you may find grits, meal, syrup, and many other products that you use in your home. If not us- ing DIXIE LILY PRODUCTS, start today, for when you once start you will continue to use them. They make the finest that can be made. WILBURNS MOTEL Is one of the most modern motel courts in Northwest Florida. WILBURNS offers clean, modern, air conditioned rooms at modest prices. Next time you are in Chipley, stay at WILBURNS MOTEL, conveniently located on Highway 90 East of Chipley. Rita Thompson and Donna Beth McClellan are admiring the feel of the new 1961 Pontiacs shown at the C D PONTIAC showroom located on Highway 90 east of Chipley. The 1961 Pontiac has the most advanced styling found in any car today. Drop in at the C D PONTIAC CO. and see for yourself the newest 1961 cars in America today. For the best in general contracting contact COSGIN DEERMONT CON- TRACTORS of Chipley, Florida. They have the equipment and know-how to handle any general contracting job. For all your feed needs contact SKIPPER'S FEED SERVICE in Chipley, Florida. They will shell, grind, artd mix your feed in your own field or supply you with feed from their store. No, you're not seeing double; the girls are Gaynell and Wynell Baxley, who are waiting at the VANCE THEATRE to serve you your favorite refreshment. Join your friends at the VANCE THEATRE where you can be assured of seeing the very latest movies and being serv- ed the finest in refreshments. Lenora Hinson is a jub- ilant young lady as she dis- covers the low, low prices at the SUPERETTE in Chipley. Mr. Kelly, shown checking her groceries, is equally pleased to have another satisfied customer. The SUP- ERETTE carries a fine line of meats, vegetables, sta- ples, and cooking utensils for the convenience of the busy housewife. Frances Alford is shown here checking the books at S. A. ALFORD INSURANCE CO. Take your insurance problems to the experienced personnel at ALFORD IN- SURANCE CO. on Railroad Ave., in Chipley. Visit the BANK OF GRACEVILLE for all of you banking needs. At the BANK OF GRACEVILLE you will find friendly, courteous, trained personnel always ready to serve you. When you begin thinking about Third finger, left hand remember CLARKS JEWELERS. In addi- tion to engagement rings, they carry a complete line of fine watches, bracelets, necklaces, and rings for all occasions. Donna Beth McClellan says, Why not let EDNAS BEAUTY SALON personnel help you choose a hair style that is distinctively yours? Call MErcury 8-0463 for an appointment. CHIPLEY LIVESTOCK COMPANY Auction Each Tuesday Private Sales Daily Mr. Farmer, when you get ready to market your livestock bring them to the CHIPLEY LIVESTOCK COMPANY where you always get top prices. MR. E. D. NEAL Owner-Operator Highway 90 East Phone MErcury 8-0267 TOWNSENDS BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Townsends carries a complete line of building materials. You can find famous brand name plumbing supplies, cement products, and quality lumber— all at money saving prices. HIGHWAY 90 WEST PHONE MErcury 8-2949 PINE STUMPS Washington Co., Fla. Mr. G. W. Cleveland and Family Mr. J. W. Smally and Family Mr. Willard Bass and Family and HERCULES POWDER COMPANY in Hattisburg, Mississippi, wish to express the best of luck to each and every SENIOR OF 1961. May all of you have a successful life in whatever you decide to do. May God bless and be with you all. Here Pine Stumps Are Made Into Explosives AT HATTIESBURG PLANT BARRELS OF ROSIN, BASIC CHEMICALS Extracted From Pine Stumps Pictured here are Sue Simmons and Linda Sim- mons, the granddaughters of Mr. C. B. Mullins. Mr. Mullins does not sell any products but he is -a loyal PAW PRINTS supporter. Foremost Milk is the best, says Stevie En- finger as he finishes off three cartons. Why don't you try some FOREMOST Dairy products today. Mr. Roland Fowler is taking a food order from one of his many satisfied customers. For all of your food needs and all of your Purina livestock rations visit or call your PURINA DEALER, Mr. Roland Fowler, where free delivery is yours for the asking. Call MErcury 8-0880. When you want complete automobile servic- ing, groceries or oysters on the half-shell, come to W. S. BOOTH'S SHELL SERVICE STATION on Highway 90 West. S fi ; v' ' -V - V v A big, strong husky football player like Buddy Slay here can move a ton of bricks if he has the time, but for quick, economical earthmoving, in- vestigate the low prices and quality machinery that can be yours from BURFORD TOOTHAKER TRAC- TOR CO. in Marianna. As Kathryn Corbin and Rita Thompson look on, Cheryl Davis tries the 1961 Ford for comfort. If you want a good deal on a new Ford or Falcon, come to EVERETT FORD CO. in Chipley. HARPER BROTHERS DOTHAN, ALABAMA Harper Brothers, wholesale food distributors in Dothan, Alabama, always supply your grocer with the best foods avail- able. If your grocer does not have HARPER BROTHERS prod- ucts, ask him to get some today; IT'S THE FINEST! Mrs. Huggins is shown here with Ellen Wachob. They are figuring up the bills for the month. On the right, Mr. Huggins is selling a fine jacket to one of these happy customers. Come to HUGGINS DEPT. STORE. They have many bargains waiting for you. TRAWICK CONSTRUCTION CO. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA TRAWICK It's Always a Pleasure to Have You as a Guest at SHIVERS HOTEL in The Best in Telephone Line Construction. CHIPLEY chiM H tract -'H WISE6 pERTILtZEH seed SERVICE CHIPLEY TRACTOR COMPANY For outstanding buys in International Harvester Tractors, see the selection at CHIPLEY TRACTOR CO. They also carry the equipment for these tractors plus fertilizer and seed. SOUTHERN LAUNDRY CHIPLEY DRY CLEANERS MARRIANNA, FLORIDA Makes Clothes Look Like New. Don't let Sam Shirah deceive you, CHIPLEY DRY CLEANERS is the most efficient dry cleaners in town! Time out for a Coke! Judy Murray is proof that it doesn't add unwanted pounds to a trim figure! Just taking it easy; it's my lazy day, says Jimmy Ray Walsingham (seated) and Richard Steller who are enjoying COKE'S refreshing taste. The PISGLY WIGGLY is opened six days a week. Monday thru Saturdays. When it rains they protect their customers from the showers by covering them with bright umbrellas with PIGGLY WIGGLY on them. This store has the largest varied supply of groceries in town. They give free S. H. Green Stamps with their groceries. Stop in at the PIGGLY WIGGLY to get your groceries. When your car needs gas or oil drive in to the SINCLAIR OIL station and tell em to Fill 'er up with the best—SINCLAIR. Visit them today in Bonifay. Linda Hodges is showing Barbara Harrington a special at L. D. Hodges Grocery here at Chipley. Along with .this item HODGES GROCERY has many other bargains. When shopping for groceries, be sure to stop in at HODGES GROCERY. LEE WOODS Pure Oil Station The F. R. M. FEED STORE in Chipley has a Highway 90, Chipley large supply of seeds’ eggs' fer+ilIzer' and feed- When in need of any of these items stop in at F. R. M. FEED STORE and you will be sure to find your items needed. Jpourrl-LyJUZu If you can't see that special person in your life, wire them flowers from Mary Sheppard's COT- TAGE GARDEN in Chipley, Fla. The ANNUAL STAFF, SPONSOR, and SCHOOL OFFICIALS wish for every 1961 graduate the greatest suc- cess that life affords. FRANKS GULF SERVICE STATION Franks Gulf Service Station in Graceville is your complete one- stop service station. Get all of your automotive needs and services at Franks. FRANKS GULF STATION GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA Mrs. Holly is assisting Patty McGeachy with her iron which needs repair. HOLLY ELECTRIC CO. in Chipley can repair any electrical appliance. See them also if you wish to buy any electrical fix- tures or appliances. See the beautiful display of flowers at RILLAS FLORIST on South Sixth Street in Chipley. You will find flowers for all occasions, and don't forget to wire flowers to that loved one who is away. THE ANNUAL STAFF sincerely hopes that you have enjoyed our interpretation of typical teens. Support our advertisers for without them we could not suc- ceed in our work. WATCH FOR THE SUPPLEMENT WHICH WILL BE MAILED TO YOU IN THE SUMMER AND WHICH WILL INCLUDE ALL THOSE END OF THE SCHOOL ACTIVITIES—VALEDICTORIAN, SENIOR PLAY, MISS CHS, AND GRADUATION. VALERY D. BUTLER MRS. CHARLES R. MILLICAN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL SECRETARY Uasliingtnn (Enmity Sigh Srhnnl COLLY V. WILLIAMS. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL (EljtplcH. 3Floriiia Spring, 1961 Dear Subscriber: This school yearbook has been made possible, in part, by contributions from these people. We wish to thank them for their help in recording our school year in this book. Martin Shoe Shop --------- — ___ Dothan, Alabama Rimson Furniture -------------- Dothan, Alabama Behrman's Jewelry ------------- Dothan, Alabama Patricia Lanes --------------- Dothan, Alabama Town Bargain Store ------------ Chipley, Florida Mr. J. L. Miner -------------- Chipley, Florida Gulf Oil (Fred Coleman) ---------- Chipley, Florida Dr. T. W. Brown ------- — - - - - - Chipley, Florida Hightower Drug Co. ------------ Marianna, Florida Wiregrass Grocery ------------- Dothan, Alabama Flori ne's Beauty Salon - -- -- -- -- - Chipley, Florida Dairy Queen ---------------- Chipley, Florida Burdeshaw Insurance Co. ---------- Chipley, Florida Sasser's Bookkeeping Co. --------- Chipley, Florida Crooms Men Store ------------- Marianna, Florida Dr. M. B. Davis ------------- Marianna, Florida Dr. Neal Williams ----------- Graceville, Florida Pelts 5, 10, and 25 Cent Store ------ Bonifay, Florida Marianna Federal ------------- Marianna, Florida Van Ritch ----- — _______ ___ Dothan, Alabama Please give these people your patronage because they are loyal boosters of your school. Sincerely, THE ANNUAL STAFF AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Wo rt Wv r. V X ■i 4
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