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

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4 Nettie at 4 Stowf Studente , . . and 7eac6en — 2 V euesufctcuf . .. cutcC tdux4e tfiecicU tunea — i tutet exciting - 4 V eniou rtuwtertte' . • . i-Htfva Your eyes have seen the glory of ole C.H.S. and now as the year draws to a close, you must move on. To help you keep your cherished moments more clearly we on the annual staff have tried to capture you and make you a part of the 1963 Paw Prints. You may find many times that your school days are Gone With The Wind hut having this book will help you to remain a part of C.H.S. Often you will wish that you were in the heart of western Florida at Chipley High and here in the pages of the Paw Prints you will find yourself so. As you move on into a bigger and better Union with your fellow man, may you always keep in your heart the memories of Chipley High School captured in “A Little Bit of Dixie.” 8 Pacuity (7£a4 ie 'peateries O'iyaxtcjatto t 9 s4cU.. MRS. POTTER SHIRLEY PITTS CATHERINE NELSON WILSON NOLA HARPER EUGENE LINDA RUDD MARGARET DAY MIL OWENS LINDA GAINEY GAIL COPE PRESTON TOOLE DIANNE LANEY CECILIA HOLLIS ANN KELLEY JOHN TAYLOR FRAN EDGE LESLIE O’STEEN 7(1 s4fy tecc tco t fo t6e e?ac iCty 'Ttya t 6$ fo tyou s4tc “He who helps a child helps humanity with an immediate- ness which no other help given to human creature in any other stage of human life can pos- sibly give again.” Phillips Brooks 12 . wtccfrciC' 'Tfte a ye You, the students of Chipley High School, have almost completed another year of preparation for the various professions you select as your life’s work. This yearbook is a collection of part of the activities and experiences you receive as a student in this, your school. As you thumb through this annual in the years to come, I sincerely hope it will bring happy moments and not ones filled with regret for failure to prepare yourself for the opportunities the world offers. The greatest reward I receive from my position is in seeing you find happiness and self-satisfaction from your own achievements, for this is my definition of success. For you, the students, as your principal, this type of success is my desire. 13 It is with grateful appreciation to Mrs. Mays, Mrs. Donnan, and Mrs. Everett that the Washington County Education Association takes the opportunity to acknowledge the years of service on the faculty of Chipley High School. They have now joined the ranks of retired teachers. 15 MRS. HAYES Physical Education MRS. PIERCE Civic9 MR. KIMBROUGH History MRS. GILMORE English MRS. ENGRAM American Problems MRS. McGRAW Math pacuCtef 16 MRS. CASTLE Library Science MR. BROCK Drivers Education MR. MILLICAN Physical Education MR. JENSEN Band MR. BUTLER Business Education MR. WATTS Physical Education MR. WILLIAMS Science MRS. ROGERS English MR. KAY Business Education MRS. SIMMS Math MR. ADDERHOLD Agriculture MRS. GREEN English MR. NOLEN Music MRS. POTTER English MR. WARD Math MRS. CLEMMONS Spanish MRS. WATTS Home Economics MRS. MINCHIN Science 17 MR. BROWN Eighth Grade MRS. V. POTTER Eighth Grade MISS LEE Eighth Grade MR. DEAN Eighth Grade MRS. REDDOCK Seventh Grade MRS. RICE Seventh Grade 'pacuCty MRS. CHANCE Seventh Grade MRS. GARDNER Seventh Grade MRS HASTY Sixth Grade MK WTk Sixth Grade MRS ClH-GIN Sixth Grade MRS. BROW N Sixth Grade 18 19 “PenMnuteC Office Personnel MR. BUTLER MRS. MILLIGAN Custodians MR. AND MRS. SIMMONS Lunchroom Workers MRS. VERA MERCER MRS. M HUE OWENS MRS. LEN I RICHARDS MRS. HELEN MERCER 20 21 SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Ann Aukema Buddy Hartzog Bob Deal Kenny Hawk SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nola Harper President Ann Kelley Vice President Mary Nelson Treasurer Linda Rudd Secretary Clayton Owens Pari iam enlarian Henry Atkins Reporter SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Jane Potter Mrs. Lucy Minchin Mrs. Betty Rogers Mr. Kinnon Williams ELAINE ABBOT “A charm of personality all her own.” F.H.A. 1; Library Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Beauty Re- view 2; Tumbling Club 4; Miss Chipley Contest. HENRY ATKINS “Always willing to lend a kind and helping hand.” Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4; Band Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Reporter 3, 4; Football 3; Class Favorite 4. A ' ANN AUKEMA “Mighty sweet and sometimes wise, fun just twinkles in her eyes.” Student Council 4; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 2; Homecoming Candidate 3; Slide Rule Club 3; Glee Club 4; Band 1, 2. HELEN BAKER “Some stars just twinkle, others shine.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Degrees 3. EDDIE BARRENTINE “A pleasing personality such as his pays big dividends.” 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 3, 4. MYRA BLALOCK “Little and cute, witty and wise; Myra’s really something for her size.” Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; Art Club 3; Library Club, President 4. DALE BUSH “Always full of fun and laughs; Dale is a well-liked mem- ber of our class.” Football 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Athletic Rules Club 1; Music Club 3, 4; Class Favorite 4. DOROTHY BUSH “Very quiet, very sweet, a kinder girl you’ll never meet.” F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Club 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1. 23 FERRELL CAIN “Men of few words are the best-men.” Science Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4; Slide Rule Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Favorite 4. RUTH CARMICHAEL “A sweet face is bound to spread joy.” Transferred from Foley High School 4; Tumbling Club 4. FAYE CRAWFORD “A dark haired girl who’s full of fun; When she comes in, it’s just begun.” F.H.A. 1; Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 2; Band Club 2; Slide Rule Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Class Favorite 4. CAROLYN CUSHING “Not flashy, but always glowing.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Projects 3, Secre- tary 4; Spanish Club 3; Junior Play; Glee Club 4; Beauty Review 3; Class Favorite 4. RONNIE DANIELS “Every inch a good fellow . . . And oh! so many inches.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Music Club 2, 3; Tumbling Club 4; Crescendos 3, 4; Class Favorite 4. MARGARET DAY “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” F.H.A. 1; Spanish Club 2, 4; Art Club 3, Secretary. BOB DEAL “As likeable as handsome.” F.F.A. 1, 2f 3, 4; Student Council Representative 1, 4, Representative-at-Large 2; Citizen of the Month 1; Slide Rule Club 1, 2; Class President 3; Class Favorite 4. LINDA DEAN “Give her any task to do. She’ll never quit until she’s through.” F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 24 SHARON DEAN “God made me small, so he could do a better job.” Athletic Rule Club 1; Cheerleader 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Music Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; Junior Play; Spanish Club 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Class Favorite 4. LEWIS DUNN “Full of likeable simplicity and quietness.” Band Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4. ■ FRAN EDGE “Bubbling over with enjoyment, cute, confusing, and amusing.” Glee Club 1, 4, Reporter 4; Signets 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Folk Dance Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Slide Rule Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Junior Play; Miss Chipley Contest; Tiger Scratch Staff 4, Society Editor 4; Paw Prints Staff 4; Class Favorite 4. CLIFF ELLIS “A sense of humor, wit, and plenty of nonsense.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Golf 3, 4; Athletic Rules Club 1; “C” Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2; Class Favorite 4. SINCLAIR FRANZ “Keep smiling, it makes even one wonder what you’ve been up to.” Beta Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Re- porter 3, President 4; Band Club 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Camera Club 2; Class Favorite 4. MARY ANN HALE “She’s quiet, but quite a gal.” Transferred from Florida School for the Deaf and Blind; Band 4; Band Club 4. NOLA HARPER “If virtues were packed in a parcel, her worth would be a sample for all.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President of Public Relations 2, Treasurer 3; Music Club 3, 4, Reporter 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Crescendos 3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Folk Dance Club 2; Junior Play; Class President 4; Class Reporter 1; Tiger Scratch Staff 4; Paw Prints Staff 4; Class Favorite 4. RONNIE HARTZOG “A jolly disposition and a carefree mind; A happier boy you will never find.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Music Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4; Library' Club 2; Class Favorite 4. 25 WINFORD HASTY “Never idle, never still, always smiling, always will.” Football 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 3; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2;'“C” Club 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 4. KENNETH HAWK “Ready for fun, ready for play, all through school he’s been that way.” Slide Rule Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 1, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1. LINDA HODGES “Her behavior is all sense and all sweetness, too.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1; Music Club 3. BEN HOLLAND “Quiet, but full of life, that’s the kind of fella’ everybody lik.-“ F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Band. CECILIA HOLLIS “Vim, vigor, and vitality rolled into one charming girl.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2; Spanish Club 3; F.T.A. 4, President 4; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Junior Play; Tiger Scratch Staff 4, Assistant Society Editor 4; Paw Prints Staff 4; Class Favorite 4. GAIL HOWELL “Quietness is the best evidence of good sense.” Tri-Hi-Y 1; Stunts and Tumbling Club 3. JOE HUGHEN “Athletic, witty, and full of fun: He’s made a friend of everyone.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Slide Rule Club 1, 2; Track 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Council Represen- tative 2, Vice President 3, President 4. SYLVIA HUTCHINS “She puts all her troubles in the bottom of her heart, then sits on the lid and smiles.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3; F.H.A. 1; Spanish Club 3, 4. 26 JEANETTE JOHNS “There’s a lovely sparkle about her.” F.H.A. 2. ANN KELLEY “Sweet, neat, and quite petite.” Glee Club 1, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 4; Slide Rule Club 3, 4, Vice President; Beauty Review 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Folk Dance Club 2, 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4, Feature Editor; Paw Prints Staff 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Class Vice President 4; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Junior Play Prompter; Class Favorite 4. SUE KENT “The finest are often the quietest.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Music Club 1. GAIL KITTRELL “Does anything and does it well, in a word, we think she is ‘swell’. ” F.H.A. 1, 2: Art Club 3; Music Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Paw Prints Staff 4, Class Editor; Tiger Scratch Staff; Class Favorite 4. JOHN LADD “The best is not always in the largest package.” DIANNE LANEY “Personality, charm and bundles of fun.” Cheerleader 1, 2; Student Council Representative-at- Large 1, Representative 2; Beauty Review 2, 3; Slide Rule Club 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Athletic Rules Club 1; Tiger Scratch Staff 4; Paw Prints Staff 4, Organization Editor 4; Class Favorite 4. SHARON LOMAX “Sophisticated Manner, there’s mischief in her eye; Never a dull moment when Sharon’s standing by.” F.H.A. 1, 2; Art Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Music Club 4; Beauty Review 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Miss Chipley Contest 4. WILLIAM LOYD “The tasks of everyday he meets in a quiet way.” 27 DARRELL McDANIEL “Come what may, he is the same good sport everyday.” Slide Rule Club 4. CHARLES MELVIN “Not in rewards, but in strength to strive, the blessing lies.” Transferred from Winter Haven High School; Tri-Hi Y 4, President 4; Glee Club; Class Favorite 4. TRUMAN MILES “He has many good traits; Never at loss for words.” Glee Club 1; Science Club 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Junior Play; Class President 1; Class Favorite 4. MINCH MINCHIN “A player unequaled, a sportsman complete. A good one to follow and a hard one to beat.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain; Basketball 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Slide Rule Club 1, 2. 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Class Favorite 4. JOE MINER “Like the Cheshire cat, he was just one big grin.” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, 2, 3, President 4, State Officer 3, Dis- trict Officer 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Class Parliamen- tarian 3; Citizen of the Month 2. JOHNNY MITCHELL “Describe him who can, a combination of all that is pleasant in man.” Art Club 1; Glee Club 2; Music Club 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE NELSON “She has a gift of magnificence, but mischief is her mid- dle name.” Glee Club 1, 3; Folk Dance Club 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; Music Club 4; Student Council Representative-at-Large 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 3, 4, Junior High Editor 3; Paw Prints Staff 3, 4, Assistant Art Editor 3, Business Manager 4; Class Vice President 3; Cheerleader 3; Junior Play, Make-up 3; Class Favorite 4. EUGENE NELSON “This boy so tall, straight, and slim, we all like because it’s him.” Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Slide Rule Club 3, 4, President 4; Junior Play. 28 GARY NELSON “A fellow whom everyone admires for his gameness, wit and good nature.” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Vice President 3, 4; Football 1. MARY NELSON “Sincere, Friendly, Clever, and True, many warm friends she’s rightfully due.” F.H.A. 1, 2, Vice President of Projects 2; Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Girls Ensemble 3; Music Club 4; Slide Rule Club 3, Secretary 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Folk Dance Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3; Class Treasurer 4. MILLARD NIXON “True, sincere, honest to his purpose.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNY ODOM “Beware! I may do something sensational yet.” Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3; “C” Club 4; Football 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LESLIE O’STEEN “Leslie is a scholar as you can tell; The jobs he’s had, he's done them well.” Key Club 2; Band 1; Slide Rule 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, President 1, 2, 3; Junior Academy of Science 3; Student of the Month 1, 2; Paw Prints Staff, Photog- rapher 3, 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 3, 4, Editor 4. CLAYTON OWENS “A worker full of energy, thy path of life will easy be.” Student Council Representative 1, 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Sentinel 4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Class Parliamentarian 4. MIL OWENS “Full of pep and fancy free, that’s the way she’s got to be.” Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Beauty Review 1, 2, 4, Court 1; Student Council Representative-at-Large 2; Junior Play, Make-up; Class Secretary 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Crescendos 3, 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Home- coding Queen 4; Miss Chipley Alternate 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Typical Student 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 3, 4; Paw Prints Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Class Favorite 4. GAYLE PEEL “Sunny, smiling, and sensible.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 4; Music Club 3; Beauty Review 3. 29 MAVIS PEEL “Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President of Recreation 2, Vice of Programs 3; Beauty Review 3; Homecoming Candidate 2, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Music Club 4; Class Favorite 4. RICHARD POST “Happy am I! from care I am free. Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Pep Club 1; Science Club 2; Slide Rule Club 3; Music Club 4. EDDIE REYNOLDS “Eddie’s the one who pulls the pranks, but with our seniors he really ranks.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Crescendos 3, 4; Athletic Rules Club 1; Class Favorite 4. CHARLES RITNER “A good natured person is never out of place.” Transfer from Choctawhatchee High School; Library Club 4. ANNIE LEE RONEY “Every happy, ever gay, ever something sweet to say.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1; Music Club 1. LINDA RUDD “Her kindness of heart is equalled only by the red of her hair.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 4; Art Club 3; Paw Prints Staff 4; Class Secretary 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 4. KATHRYN SASSER “Love of fun and people, full of life, a personality all her own, good natured, genuine frankness.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Stunts and Tumbling Club 3, 4, Pres- ident 4. LAFAYETTE SHELLY “He is jolly, good-natured and true, and his share he is willing to do.” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 30 AUBREY SLOAN “He does his work as he sees it, and tends to his own affairs.” Library Club 1. LINDA SIMMONS “Gaze into her eyes and you will see an angel, Gaze a litle longer and you will see an imp.” Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Junior Play; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Ideal Student 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest 3; Class Favorite 4. DON SIMS “Such a boy you seldom meet; good looks and wit make him complete.” Camera Club 2; Football 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Crescendos 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Jun- ior Play; Science Club 1. GLEN STANTON “Calmly and peacefully he treads life’s way.” Band Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, Treasurer 1. KENNETH STANTON “Unlike others, he is himself.” Glee Club 4; F.F.A. 1. CALVIN STEVENSON “He’s nice-looking, he’s witty, he’s clever, he’s sly; An all-around fellow, and a wonderful guy.” football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Class Vice President 2; Key Club 3, 4, President 4; Basketball 2; Ideal Student 3; Typical Student 4; Spanish Club 3; Citizen of the Month 2; Music Club 2; Class Favorite 4. HOUSTON TOOLE “Leave silence to the saints, I am but human.” F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Art Club 1. JANET TOOLE She is gentle, she is shy, but there’s mischief in her eye.” Library Club 1; Art Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3. 31 PRESTON TOOLE “His pleasant personality and good humor are indications of his good character.” Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. EDWIN USSERY “Our words like his are simple and direct— he’s just a swell fellow in every respect.” Basketball 3, 4: Music Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, Vice President 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY WATSON “A versatile fellow with a friendly smile, willing to stop and talk awhile.” F.F.A. 1, 2; Music Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Class Par- liamentarian and Reporter 2; Junior Play; Band 1; Glee Club 4. GEORGE WATTS “They will rise high who strive for the highest places.” Slide Rule Club 1, 2; Football 1, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4; Crescendos 3, 4; Class Favorite 4. BILLY WILLIAMS “Billy is a friendly soul whose delight is to cut the fool.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite 4. JUDITH WILSON “She always has a gentle smile and a kindly word to say.” Beauty Review 1, Miss C.H.S.; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 2. Historian 3; Music Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Play, Prompter; Beta Club 3, 4; Miss Chipley 4; Folk Dance Club 2; National Peanut Festival Contest 4: Class Favorite 4. s4ctcvitce I, Elaine Abbott, will my brother, Rusty, to his future teachers if they can stand him. I, Henry Adkins, will my directing ability to Mr. Jensen who needs it greatly. I, Ann Aukema, will my ability to milk cows and to study at the same time to Bobby and Patsy who really need it. I, Helen Baker, will my ability in typing and office practice to Mr. Butler. I, Eddie Barrentine, will my ability to be true to my steady to Evonne Duncan. I, Myra Blalock, will my seat in Mrs. Rogers’ English class to Jerry Jenkins, if he thinks he can fill it. I, Dale Bush, will my table to James Carpenter. I, Dorothy Bush, will my ability to date Cottondale boys to Margaret Duncan who drastically needs it. I, Ferrel Cain, will my former teachers to anyone who is lucky enough to have them as teachers. I, Ruth Carmichael, will to Linda Sanders my ability to trap a Graceville Tiger. I, Faye Crawford, will my ability to chew gum and swing my legs at the same time to Betty Pleas who has been taking lessons. I, Carolyn Cushing, will my ability to kill a mule to anyone crazy enough to try it. I, Ronnie Daniels, will my deep, clear bass voice to Mr. Ray. I, Margaret Day, will my ability to be quiet to anyone who needs it. I, Bob Deal, will Mrs. Jane Potter to all unlucky sophomores. I, Linda Dean, will my ability to be high magazine salesman to any junior who’s willing to wear out shoe leather. I, Sharon Dean, will a boy that weighs 200 pounds to Julia Deal. I, Lewis Dunn, will— I, Fran Edge, will my ability to graduate from Chipley High School with nothing but a di- ploma and an education to Meggs Woodham. I, Cliff Ellis, will my ability not to get along with Coach Brown to James Carpenter. I, Sinclair Franz, will leave nothing behind to anyone because I’m taking it all to college with me. I, Mary Ann Hale, will to Betty Pleas my worn out shoe leather from the senior magazine and band calendar sales, and just from walking up and down the halls. I, Nola Harper, will my naturally “kinky” hair to Mr. Nolen because he is too young to be get- ting bald. I, Ronnie Hartzog, will my pegged pants to Mr. Butler and Coach Brown. I, Winford Hasty, will all my dragging speed to Coach Kimbrough and the Southside Express. I, Kenneth Hawk, will all my good times to Loanva Bush and my little sister. I, Linda Hodges, will my ability to get along with other people to my sister, Carol Ann. I, Ben Holland, will nothing to anyone. I, Cecilia Hollis, will my ability to get and keep a crush on an older member of the opposite sex to Linda Overton. I, Gail Howell, will my ability to do bookkeeping and shorthand to Mr. Ralph Ray. I, Joe Ilughen, will my ability to sleep with my eyes open to Smokey, my brother. I, Sylvia Hutchins, will sympathy to anyone who has history under Mr. Kimbrough next year. I, Jeanette Johns, will my ability to graduate to my brothers, Robert and Ricky. I, Ann Kelley, will my unique talent for frying hamburgers for Senior concessions to next year’s “Veep.” I, Sue Kent, will my ability to laugh out in Modern Family Living to anyone who is willing to try it. I, John Ladd, will my ability in plane geometry to Ken Swain. I, Dianne Laney, will my ability to go with Student Council presidents to some lucky sophomore or junior. I, Sharon Lomax, will my height (5’9”) to Julia Deal. I, William Loyed, will my ability to get along with my teachers to my brother who needs it very badly. I, Truman Miles, will my ability to work complicated chemistry problems to Gail Cope, who’s not exactly scientifically minded. I, Minch Minchin, will my speed and right tackle to Larry Williams. We, Joe Miner and Preston Toole, will our ability to catch “coons” to Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Rogers who have trouble accomplishing this feat. I, Johnny Mitchell, will my curly hair to Mr. Adams who could surely use it. I, Catherine Nelson, will my good fortune in having a car of my own to any poor soul who lives more than 4 miles from school. I, Gary Nelson, will my will to anyone who will will it to someone else. I, Mary Nelson, will to my sister, Kathleen, my seat in speech in hopes that she will learn to speak slowly. I, Kenny Odom, will my ability to fall down stairs to Charles Register who will probably make the best use of it. I, Leslie O’Steen will nothing because I have used up all my natural abilities in my two wonder- ful (?) years in journalism. I, Clayton Owens, will my height to Paul Maleazewski who needs it desperately. I, Mil Owens, will my every happiness, joy, job, and fun to Gail Cope who, if fate continues, will receive them anyway. I, Gayle Peel, will all the boys in Bonifay with the exception of one to Linda and Glenda Johnson. I, Mavis Peel, will my ability to ask dumb questions to anyone that can stand to be laughed at. I, Richard Post, will my ability to talk back to Mrs. McGraw to anyone who likes to do extra work. I, Eddie Reynolds, will my ability to get caught stealing tangerines and watermelons to Jebby Webb, who really doesn’t need it. I, Charles Ritner, will to Jerry Jenkins my ability to do homework. I, Anna Lee Roney, will my ability to get who 1 want to Linda Johnson. I, Linda Rudd, will my red hair to Elaine Peel who needs a little bright color in her hair. I, Kathryn Sasser, will my ability to talk and get along with people to my brother, Jimmy, who will in the future need it. I, Lafayette Shelley, will my ability to anyone who wants it and that will promise not to become better than I. I. Aubrey Sloan, will— I, Linda Simmons, w ill my seven years of perfect attendance to anybody with as much stamina. I, Don Sims, will my good nature to Mrs. Rogers. I. Glenn Stanton, will my ability to do term papers to Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Potter. They really need it. I, Kenneth Stanton, will my hairy chest to any young man who takes vitamins to grow up. I, Calvin Stevenson, w'ill my ability to run my car into pine trees to Larry Williams. I, Houston Toole, will my F.F.A. Notebook to Mr. John L. Adderhold. I, Janet Toole, will my ability to read as many as five books in a week to all those who will have to make book reports next year. I, Edwin Ussery, will my ability to get along with Mr. Ralph Nolen to anyone that can take it. 1, Henry Watson, will my ability to get the truth out of girls to the rest of the poor male pop- ulation of C.H.S. I, George Watts, will my ability to do physics problems in chemistry to Van McClellan and Kath- leen Nelson, who never get their homework. I, Bobby Williams, will my ability to grow hairy legs to James Carpenter, so Coach Millican will have someone’s legs to pull hair out of next year. I, Judy Wilson, will my many freckles to my brother, Dennis, so we can keep them in the family. 35 CLASS OFFICERS Dwight Ward Treasurer Charles Register Vice President Gail Cope President Carolyn Pippin Secretary Tom Webb Reporter STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Left to right—Van McClellan, Gail Roberts, Mar- tha Davis, Kathleen Nelson, Judy Bruner. 38 Robert Aukema Joann Baxley Roy Bell Peggy Betts Allen Bowen James Brantley Bonnie Britt Sue Burdeshaw James Carpenter Hilda Chestnut Ann Church well Janis Cleveland Gail Cope Lynn Cope Faye Corbin Betty Creamer Pat Culpepper Linda Davis Martha Davis Hubert Donaldson 39 Margaret Duncan Louise Dunn John Durant Carolyn Ellis Patsy Ferguson Mary Fussell Linda Gainey George Gay Mamie Gay Steven Griggs James Gross Jean Grow Eugene Hall Cart hell Harden Danny Hayes Rufus Hendrix Henry Husdon Bobby Hutchins Jerry Jenkins Carolyn Joiner 40 Mary Kelly Bill Laney Donna Luca9 Ann Martin Gene Martin Shirley Masaitis Van McClellan Ronnie McDaniel Ann Mitchel Phyllis Mitchell Myrl Moody Shirley Morris Tommy Morris Kathleen Nelson Farrell Nichols Eleonor Nixon Carlton Padgett Ben Parish Larry Parker Freddy Peel Martha Peterson Betty Pleas Carolyn Pippin Shirley Pitts Gus Prescott Charles Register Willidene Rhodes Gale Roberts Aubrey Rustin Linda Sanders Aubrey Sapp . Lonnie Sapp Ellen Sasser Jerry Sasser I)ann Scott Patsy Shelley Sue Simmons David Slay Mary Ellen Smith Kent Smith Mike Smith Aubrey Sowell James Spivey Albert Strickland Mary Strickland Ken Swaine Otis Syfrett James Taylor John Taylor Sara Tharp Shelby Tharp Zelma Tharp Mark Thurman C. A. Tvus Pat VanVIake Gerald Vickery Dwight Ward Inga Watson Penny W;ebb Tom Webb 43 Carl Whittington Larry Williams Nora Wilson Meggs Woodham Mr. Nolen Mrs. Watts Judy Bruner Mrs. Clemmons 5 A a 4 a % 6 Mrs. Sims Mr. Adderhold Jr. Play—Night of January 16th. Oh, those car washers! s4 e The Big Fishfryers. Float—Spec’ We’ll Win! SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Ralph Ray Mrs. Mary Lou Hayes Mrs. Elizabeth Green Mr. Dan Jensen STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Bill Bell David Gay Peggy Pippin Louise Minchin CLASS OFFICERS President: Claude Lucas Vice President: David Young Treasurer: Dale Townsend Secretary: Erma Meeks Reporter: Lavinia Toole Parliamentarian: Ben Braxton Arnold, Joyce Baker, Imogene Barfield, Ann Abbott, Busty Adkinson, Tim Barnes, Barbara Barrentine, Lemuel Berry, Wayne Bell, Bill Bell, Judy Braxton, Ben Brock, Carole Brown, John Byrd, Robert Carroll, Cwynelle Carter, Michael Carter, Wiline Castle, Shirley Enfingcr, Steve Engle, Loy Everett, Francis Gay, David Graddy, Jean Hartzog, Robert Hayes, Janice Hicks, J. E. Hodges, Carol Hood, Wayne Howell, Charles Hutchins, Thurman KeUum, David Kowitz, Connie Lucas, Claude Masker, William Matthews, Ronnie Matthias, Gail McCrary, Wanda Milford, Danny Minc hin, Louise Monk, Laverne Morris, Billy Morris, Ruth Morris, Sandra Nance, Janice Obert, Wayne Peel, Ella Jo Philips Phil Pippin, Peggy Player, Evelyn Please, Jean Sapp, Carolyn Sasser, Mamie Sasser, Minnie Scroggin, Edward Sercy, Elton Sellers, Patsy Sowell, Francis Stanton, George Stephens, Nodya Taylor, Roy Tew, Larry Thibos, Charles Toole, Lavinia Townsend, Dale Weldon, Ronnie Williamson, Tommy Wood, Larry Wright, David Young, David 'prcaAttteti SPONSORS s StiHun Everett Cherry Hardy Kauai Curbing Albert Everett £ S 54 Adams, Paula Barnes, James Baxley, Sandra Beard, Roger Benson, John Bern1, Joan Betts Mary Boswell, Randy Brock, Yvonnie Bush, Betty Bush, Shirley Camp, Carol Carpenter, Ronnie Carswell, Carol Clark, Billy Cleveland, Marie Corbin, Jeryy Corbin, Joyce Corbin, Hanice Corbin, Ann Creel, Elva Curlee, John Curlee, Wade Cushing, Naomi Davis, Eugene Davis, Ronnie Deal, Julia Donaldson, Andy Duncan, Joe Dunn. Frank Dunn, Jane CuRant, Barbara Enfinger, Mary’ Engram, Dana Everett, Albert Everett, Susan Fowler, Linda Foxworth, Jerry Foxworth, Annie Lee Fraiser, Glenn 57 Gilbert, Priscilla Grant, Dick Griffin, Jerry Gunter, William Hardy, Cherry Harrell, Patricia Harrell, William Hayes, Larry Hendrix, Donald Hickman, Eddie Hinson, Jerry Hinson, Larry el e r j Morris, Annie Ruth Morris, Nina Myrick, Mike Nelson, Joann Howell, Barbara Howell, Jewelence Hugen, Jerry Johns, Robert Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Glenda Johnson, Linda Joiner, Mary Ann Kent, Sam Kent, James Kent, Mitchell Kirland, Quinton Ladd, Peggy Laster, William Lee, Bill Lee, Wayne Locke, Charley Loyed, David Loyed, Tommy Maleszeuwski, Paul Masker, Phoebe [cGeachv. David 1 c Km g li i, RiclHffi Mitchell. W illiam 58 Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Vivian Wood, Scott Wood, Virginia York, Nathan Newton, Amelia Obert, Dessie Mac Obert, Jay Page, Luverne Pitts, Larry Register, Bobby Reynolds, Kenny Riley, Howard Eugene Riley, Thelma Inez Rustin. Vicki Sapp, Vernell Seay, Mary Ann Sewell, Ernest Sheffield, Patsy Shipes, Nathan Slay, Howard Sloam, Cal vin Smith, Gwen Smith, Mary Alice Smith, Wallace Snaidman. Bobby Steed, Kenneth Stricklan, Joyce Sullivan. Faye Tanton, Marsha Taylor. Don Taylor, Helen Tharp, Katheryn Thurman, Gary Tiller, Roland Jerome Tobias. Hugh Trawick, Kenny Tutton, Josephine Vickery, Donald Walsingham, Ronald Webb, Jebby 59 Aukema, Patsy Bailey, Bobby Bailey, David Ball, James Baker, Inell Bass, Bill Barber, Wayne Bell, Buddy Bounds, Joyce Brown, Anthony Bush, Donnie Bush, Bex Carmichael, Billy S. Carpenter, Patricia Carswell, David Castle, Marilyn Churchwell, Steve Clark, Wayne Cope, Gardis Corbin, Hubert Corbin, Lottie Corbin, Sandra Corbin, Wilburn Creamer, Toni Culpepper, Tommy Curtis, Ann Curtis, Lynn Daniel, Lavinia Davis, John Davis, Stella Day, Bill Duncan, Phaethan Ellis, Handy Ellison, Larry Everett, Billy Ray Freeman, Elaine Gainey, Ford Gay, Brenda Griffin, Dianne Gordy, Steve Griggs, Gladys Grimes, Henry Gross, Bill Hall, Gayle Hanson, Kenneth Harper, Hilda Harrell, Don Holland, Pat Holstead, James Holstead. Ronnie Hudson, Voncile Jackson, Sharon Jensen, Chris Johnson, Julia Jones, Doralene Kelly, Jimmy 62 Kirkland. Cadalia Kowitz, Elaine I.add. Alan Laney, Joan Laney, Max Lewis, Christelle Marlow, Micky McDaniel, Otis Miner, Ann Mitchell, Annette Mitchell, Edward Morris, Gail Morris, Richard Nichols, Olene Nixon, Robbie Obert, Allen Obert, Betty Jean Obert, Kenneth Odom, Linda Parish, Jessie Sue Parker, Jackie Parrish, Gail Pippin, Wanda Peel. Ronnie Peterson, Joann Pope, Diana Prescott, Edward Redmon, Janie Riley, Margaret Ripka, Gloria Ritner, Mary Alice Rountree, Redus Rustin, Dewitt Sapp, Michael Sapp, Virginia Sasser, Jessie Skipper. Robert Skort, Farrell Snell, Jerry Sodders, James Sowell, Mavis Stanton, Morey Stanton, Robert Stewart. Barbara Stubbs, Carolyn Suggs, Barbara Taylor, Mary Lou Tharp, Jerry Tharp, Runnell Trawick, Brenda Ussery, Linda Varnum, Elliott Watford, Susan Watson, Sunny W illiamson, Jeanne W'ood, Denny 63 7t dfrtute Adderhold, Lois Adkins. Houston Antly, Michael Ashe, Raymond Barnes, Bobby Joe Berry, Carrie Lou Berry, Nancy Birge, Larry Boswell, Sharon Bowen, Martha Brown, William Bruner, Katheryn Bush, Curtis Bush, Lillian Bush, Loanva Bosh Maxwell Camp, Paula Carter, Jewell Chance, Charles Cleveland, George Cleveland, Tommy Collins, Bob Conrad, Wanda C. Corbin, Janice Cornley, Roxie Craven, Leola Cripes, Ida Mae Davidson, Wayne Davis, Dorothy Davis, Michael Everett, Betty Everet , Margie Fears, jerry Finch, Jimmy Foxworth, Roy Furches, Ralph Gandy, Clifton Gross, William Harden, Dale Hardin, Patricia Harrell, Brenda Harrison, Donald f r r ' a Hi A ra V - 1 o £ Harrison, Harrold Hartzog, Rebecca Hayes, Linda Hickman, Danny Holstead, Julia Hood, Theron Howell, Mary Ann Hutchins, Freddie Hutchins, Ricky Jackson, Larry Joiner, Tommy Justice, John La Grange, David Lamb, Billy Joe C' % r tv 1 - r ? r T • 64 Lamb, Jonny Lee, Patricia Locke, Byran Matthias, Jewell McKnight, Jimmy Mitchell, Blhelann Mitchell, Martha Mitchell, Wayne Morris, Jimmy Morris, Larry Murray, Jimmy Nelson, Royce Newsome, Lizzie Odom, Steve Patterson, Linda Peel, Elaine Peel, James Pettis, Margaret Pitts, Travis Player, Mary Pleas, Shirley Pleas, Sue Porter, Allen Ripka, Sandra Sasser, Jimmy Scott, Janice Sharpe, Mary Shelley, Jimmy Shoemaker, Cris Simmons, Freddie Slay, Larry Smith, Doris Smith, Ixda Faye Smith, Rosemary Strickland, Carolyn Taylor, Joan Tobias, Bill Trawick, Mary Van Make, Buddy Wachoh, Sylvia Washington, Betty Weeks, Darrell West, Billy Ray Whitaker, Leonard Whitehurst, Robert Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Karen Worley, Mary Ann Wright, Dianne 65 6t (fazde Baker, Iletta Ball, Wanda Baxley, Mary Agnes Bowlin, Donna Kay Brock, Brenda Bush, Jackqueline Bush, Janet Bush, Judy Campbell, Donna Card, Debra Carter, Belinda Carter, Judy Carter, Thomas Chance, Vannah Coleman, Mary Nan Corbin, Joyce Corbin, Linda Corbin, Raff Creamer, Allen Creel, Mike Crews, Brenda Davidson, Phillip Da i$, Levy Davis, Lloyd Davis, Phyllis Day, Frank Day, Paul Gilbert, Mary Pat Gilbert, McKinley Griggs, Beverly Gunter, Andi Hardy, Bert Harrison, Jeff Hartzog, Kathleen Haygood, W ayne Hays, George Henderson, Gene Holley, Tommy Howell, Billy Hudson, Lola Mae Hughes, Nannie M. Jackson, Frances Kelley, Larry Kellum, Rhonda Kent, Linda Kirkland, Dale Kirkland, Sue Kittrell, Norma Kowitz, Calvin Ladd, Glenda Lamb, Jimmy Laster, Janice Lee, Roland Lewis, Betty Jean Maleszewski, Judy A. Masker, Nancy 66 McCrary Oarun McDaniel, Mary Sue McDaniel, Phyllis McDaniel, Wayne Monk, Mary Moody, John Myrick, Ann Nelson, Sue Nixon, Cwendol Quattlebaum. Brenda Owen, Brenda Pitts, James Pleas, Alex Reynolds, Shannon Riley, Judy Rudd, Eddie Sasser, Larry Sasser, Mavis Shell, Kathleen Shelley, Betty Jo Short, Paul Skipper, Fannie Lou Skipper, Wade Slay, Richard Sloan, Caylon Sloan, Ronald Smith, Larry Snaidman, James Sowell, Thomas Strickland, Fred Suggs, Michael Sullivan, Jerry- Swain, Albert Taylor, Carl Taylor, James Tharp, Tommy Tobias, J an Turner, Annice Vickery-, Carolyn Wachob, Weslie Walker, Catherine Washington, Charles Watts, Larry Watts, Sarah Webb, Jean Weeks, Margie Ann Weldon, Lester Wiggins, Linda Sue Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Mary Nell Wood, Donna Young, Wava Zelner, Lamar Fraiser, Lottie C. Freeman, Patricia 67 Sixth grade circus. Future Senior Cheerleaders. Yea! Eighth grade beauties. Our gang. Did we ever study? Settcofi Zcuvieatea TtfatcA 0? ta€C c t s4 ut ‘KeCCecf Sccfrenlatcve A clever boy in every way, he'll he a great success some day.'' SufeenCatcve A diligent worker . . . genuinely frank . . . well liked — in short a 'swell girl. SccfienC tcue 7fiu t t 0??Me6 A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end. SufietCatcve puteto, TRudcC Loyal, dependable, and fair: such a girl is reallv rare. 74 Sctfeenlatcve TteCdott 75 Oh fair she is. you're sure to Irust — loads of fun. personality plus. MOST TALENTED Nola Harper and Gary Nelson BEST LOOKING Carolyn Cushing and Billy Williams MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED George Watts and Catherine Nelson CUTEST Sharon Dean and Eddie Reynolds BEST PERSONALITY Charles Melvin and Mavis Peel FRIENDLIEST Ronnie Hartzog and Cecilia Hollis NEATEST Fran Edge and Ferrell Cain BEST ALL AROUND Minch Minchin and Judv Wilson MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Mil Owens and Cliff Ellis OMtecotnuty- @ z tdcd zte4 Mavis Peel and Billy Williams Sharon Dean and Minch Minchin Sue Burdeshaw and Winford Hasty Betty Varnum and Eddie Reynolds Linda Overton and Kenny Odom ( cittdccCate '7%i44 79(c44' flcati t utcC Elaine Peel Mickey Marlow Rex Anne Yates QHA 87 Student (Z uuccC 88 OFFICERS: Joe Keener Hughen. President: Larry Williams, Vice President; Shirk- Pitts, Secie- lan ; trrddie Peel, Treasurer; Larry Wood, Betty Yarnum. Eugene Hal!, RepresenUthes-at-Large. Freddie Peel, Larry Williams, Joe Hughen, Shirley Pitts, Mrs. Hayes, Rosemary Smith, Louise Minchin, George Hayes, Cherry Hardy, Susan Everett, Martha Davis, Ann Aukema. Larry’ Wood, Bob Deal, Betty Varnum, Eugene Hall, Mickey Marlow, Dennis Wood, Linda Please, Brenda Brock, David Gay, Gail Hall, Gale Roberts, Naomi Cushing, Judy Bruner, Kathleen Nelson, Van McClellan, Albert Everett, Peggy Pippin. Student Council at work. SPONSORS: Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Hayes 89 Pres. Minch Minchin Judy Wilson Ann Kelley Truman Miles George Watts V. Pres. Carthell Harden Sec.-Treas. Catherine Nelson Reporter Dianne Lancy Sponsor Mrs. Rogers Farrell Cain Beta girls receive last minute instrue- Betas are not too tired to twist dur- tions from the coach. ing half-time. Van McClellan Mary Nelson Sinclair Franz Eugene Nelson Martha Davis Nora Wilson E. Nelson Pres. D. Lancy F. Cain S. Franz D. McDaniel p- Culpepper V. Pres. Sec. A. Kelley K. Hawk J. DuRant D. Ward F. Peel A. Sapp S. Griggs C. Register J. Brantly Mrs. McGraw Sponsor Mr. Ward Co-Sponsor L. O’Steen K. Nelson G. Vickery C. Harden FIRST ROW: H. Toole, B. Parish, G. Nelson, C. Owens, B. Holland, L. Cope, E. Sercy, Mr. J. Adderhold. SECOND ROW: W. Lee, Q. Kirland, W. Smith, H. Donaldson, C. Whittington, J. Tyus. THIRD ROW: B. Dael, L. Hayes, S. Kent, H. Hudson, T. Clark, J. Sassar, J. Tyus. FOURTH ROW: R. McKnight, W. Luster, A. Everett, A. Strickland, P. Lee, M. Nixon, A. Rustin. FIFTH ROW: N. Y’ork, J. Hicks, I). Hayes, W. Luster, R. Hartzog, L. McQueen. SIXTH ROW’: C. Padgett, J. Duncan, M. Carter, H. Vinson, M. Strick- land. W. Berry. SEVENTH ROW: N. Shipes, D. Hendrix, G. Fraiser, E. Hickman, C. Locke, J. Foxworth. OFFICERS: Parliamentarian: Jimmy Taylor Secretary: Elton Sercy Sentinel: Clayton Owens President: Ben Holland Vice President: Gary Nelson Treasurer: Lynn Cope Chaplain: Hubert Donaldson Reporter: Houston Toole Advisor: Mr. John Adderhold 92 Advisor: Mrs. Barbara Watts OFFICERS: (Sitting) Secretary: Carolyn Cushing President: Linda Simmons Treasurer: Ann Mitchell Parliamentarian: Sara Tharp (Standing) Vice President of Degrees: Judy Bell Vice President of Public Relations: Linda Gainey Vice President of Programs: Nora Wilson Historian: Sue Simmons Vice President of Projects: Patsy Ferguson 'putevie s4( tesiic z FIRST ROW: J. Bell, C. Cushing, P. Ferguson, L. Simmons, S. Simmons, L. Gainey, S. Tharpe, H. Chestnut, A. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: E. Sasser, J. Strickland, S. Bush. R. Morris, L. Rudd, J. Cleveland, A. Roney, G. Peel, C. Hardy, Mrs. B. Watts. THIRD ROW: M. Seay, M. Fussel, J. Bruner, M. Enfinger, Y. Brock, F. Corbin, B. Johnson, C. Brock. FOURTH ROW: L. Johnson, J. Baxley, G. Johnson. L. Creel, M. Tanton, P. Shelley, C. Tharpe. FIFTH ROW: W. McCrary, F. Sullivan, C. Hollis, H. Taylor, H. Baker, N. Cushing, G. Smith, W. Carter, R. Morris. SIXTH ROW: P. Harrell, N. Stevens, P. Gilbert, B. Howell. Minch Minchin George Walts Miner Pari. Charles Register Bowen Dale Townsend Mark Thurman M. Davis—President P. Webb—First Vice President D. Lucas—Second Vice President M. Peterson—Secretary Treasurer E. Hall—Program Chairman TOP ROW: L. Sapp, D. Ward, T. Webb, C. Lucas, K. Swaine, L. Engle, D. Kellum, A. Bowen, J. Spivey, R. Aukema. SECOND ROW: T. Miles, E. Hall, F. Peel, P. Webb, C. Pippin, S. Pitts, S. Hutchins, I). Clemmons. THIRD ROW: M. Nelson, K. Nelson, M. Davis, N. J. Wilson, J. Cleveland, M. Peterson, B. Pleas, P. Betts, F. Crawford, M. Day, P. Culpepper. FRONT ROW: P. VanVlake, J. Suggs, D. Lucas, A. Barfield, J. Grow, L. Minchin, S. Dean, C. Ellis, B. Varnum. 'rtyiyA Sc ooi cutct DAN JENSEN-Director Flute Ann ChurchweU Chris Jensen Richard McKnight Evonne Duncan Sharon Boswell Jean Williamson Oboe Bern Pleas Bassoon Marilyn Castle Bb Clarinet Charles Register Scott Wood Mary Ann Hale Cindy Chance Mary Ann Seay JoAnn Odom Barbara Howell Rita Harrison Jean Pleas Jackie Parker Card is Cope Paula Camp Linda Odom Alto Clarinet Brenda Trawiek Bass Clarinet Sinclair Grant O Kenny Trawiek Contra Bass Clarinet William Brown Alto Saxophone Larry Wood Paul Maliszewski Jean Grow Tenor Saxophone Hugh Tobias 0 Ben Watts $ Baritone Saxophone Glen Stanton Bass Saxophone Jimmy McKnight Cornet Larry Williams Mark Thurman David Carswell 0 Denny Wood Larry Hinson David Bailey Bass Horn Ken Swaine George Stanton Joe Patterson Percussion Henry Adkins Larry Pitts Loanva Bush Shirley Masaitis Joann Peterson Houston Adkins Donny Davis Anthony Broome Harold Harrison Robert Haizlip French Horn Kenny Odom Robert Stanton Bill Gunter Mary Francis Trawiek Sonny Watson Baritone Horn Dwight Ward Morey Stanton Trombone Billy Williams Gus Prescott Hanice Corbin Lewis Dunn Tommy Williamson John Curlee OFFICERS President Sinclair Franx Vice President Gas Prescott Secretary-Treasurer Ben Watts Reporter Hugh Tobias Librarians John Curlee David Carswell 96 MEMBERS: Paula Adams, John Benson, Mary Betts, Randy Boswell, Yvonne Brock, Betty Faye Bush, Shirley Bush, Carol Camp, Carol Carswell, Marie Cleveland, Elva Creel, Naomi Cushing, Julia Deal, Frank Dunn, Barbara DuRant, Mary Jane Enfinger, Dana Engram, Susan Everett, Linda Fowler, Annie Lee Foxworth, Priscilla Gilbert, Dick Grant, Cherry Hardy, Patricia Harrell, Jerry Hughcn, Barbara Johnson, Peggy Ladd, Bill Lee, Phoebe Masker, Ruth Morris, Amelia Newton; Bobby Register, Vicki Rustin, Patsy Sheffield, Gwen Smith, Mary’ Alice Smith, Joye Strickland, Faye Sullivan, Marsha Tanton, Gary Thurman, Dennis Wilson, Vivian Wilson, Virginia Wood. 98 Sec. J. Wilson Pres. R. Daniels Myra Blalock Bonnie Britt Nina Morris Glen Stanton Billy Morris Charles Ritner Roger Beard Lonnie Sapp Roy Taylor Howard Riley Danny Milford Ronnie Carpenter 100 C. Melvin L. Sapp J. Arnold K. Swain B. Mitchell M. Strickland Pres- y• Pres. Sec.-Treas. Pari. Program Chmn. Program Chmn. E. Player F. Sewell L. Monk P. Mitchell 7ee t 101 FIRST ROW: A. Churchwell, A. Martin, L. Sanders, S. Burdeshaw, B. Howell, P. Gilbert, L. Masaitis, B. Bush, N. Cushing, A. Smith. SECOND ROW: A. Pierce, C. Chance, B. DuRant, P. Adams, C. Carswell, D. Engram, P. Betts, S. Everett. THIRD ROW: P. Masker, J. Dunn, V. Rustin, J. Deal, J. Strickland, M. Betts, P. Ladd. FOURTH ROW: G. Cope, L. Fowl- er, S. Baxley, V. Wilson, M. Cleveland, C. Camp. SWW (?lu FIRST ROW: L. Hinson, D. Carswell, R. McKnight, J. Hinson, P. Maleszewski. SECOND ROW: B. Gunter, J. Curlee, T. Williamson, S. Franz, K. Trawick, M. Hale. THIRD ROW: Sponsor—D. Jensen, H. Adkins, B. Watts, G. Prescott, L. Pitts, Sponsor: Mrs. Sims President: Cecilia Hollis Future Teachers of America offer teachers appropriate experiences to help them develop readiness for college programs of teacher edu- cation. Vice President Rebecca Syfrett Secretary and Treasurer Ann Aukema Ann Kelley Sponsor: Mrs. Chance President: Rosemary Smith MEMBERS: Charles Washington, Wayne Mc- Daniel, Bud Swaine, Ann Myrick, Cwcndol Nixon, Chris Shoemaker, Van- na Chance, Phyllis Mc- Daniel, Jean Webb, Mary Coleman, Jan Tobias, Nancy Masker, Brenda Brock, Mary Baxley, Andi Gunter, Calvin Kowitz, Martha Bowen, Bill Tobias, Rexanne Yates, Elaine Peel, Lo- anva Bush, Lois Adder- hold. 103 (Junior s4cade uf Science Larry Wood, Allen Bowen, Tom Webb, George Stanton, David Kellum, Carol Carswell, Nodya Stevens, Carthell Harden, Jean Grow. SPONSORS: Mr. Williams and Mrs. Minchin. (?necce tdoc Ronnie Daniels, Eddid Reynolds, Don Sims, George Watts, Mil Owens, Nola Harper, Mary Nelson, Gail Cope. Chipley has been well represented by these ensembles who have been called on to entertain at various times during the vear. Fran Edge, Linda Overton, Inga Wat- son, Martha Davis, Donna Lucas, Ellen Sasser, Louise Minchin. 104 t t leadens i t s4ctt M, Penny Webb (Alternate) Pat VanVlake Donna Lucas Betty Vamum Mil Owens (Captain) O Gail Cope—Co-Captain Mil Owens—Captain 107 Rexanne Yales Sue Please Patsy Aukema Hilda Harper (Co-Caplain) Linda Usery Elaine Peel Rosemary Smith Margaret Riley (Captain) fcutt i (?6e i£eadefi Mrs. Minchin ( Sponsor) Patsy Aukema Sue Please Rexanne Yates Rosemary Smith Hilda Harper Linda Usery Elaine Peel Margaret Riley 108 763 George Watts, Cliff Ellis, Charles Register, Mark Thurman, Winford Hasty, Ronnie Hartzog, Ben Watts, Dwight Ward, Edwin Usery, COACH, Bobby Brown. NOT PICTURED—Carl Whittington. Schedule Cottondale ______________________________ Lost Port St. Joe ............................. Won Graceville ............................ Lost F. S. B................................... Won Rutherford _______________________________ Won CHRISTMAS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Cottondale .......................... Lost Walton ................................... Won Quincy ...................-...-.......... Lost Bon i fay ______________________________ Lost Malone .................................. Lost Bonifay ______________________________ Lost Malone _______________________________ Lost Milton _____________________________ Lost Ponce De Leon___________________________Woo Marianna _____________________________ Lost Walton ............................... Lost Marianna_______________________________Lost ALL-NORTHWEST FLORIDA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Gracevillfe ___________________________ Won DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 109 Fighting for WINFORD HASTY Senior All-Northwest Florida Conference GEORGE WATTS Senior All-Northwest Florida Conference Against F. S. B. RONNIE HARTZOG Senior a victory CLIFF ELLIS Senior CHARLES REGISTER Junior MANAGERS: Travis Pitts, Charles Thibas, Jerry Corbin DWIGHT WARD Junior I W e s. S’ Recute Scott Wood, Ronnie Carpenter, Michel Carter, Earnest Cox, Gary Thurman, Bill Lee, Jerry Hughen, Joe Patterson, Larry Peacock, Dale Townsend, Larry Wood. FRONT ROW: Randy Ellis, Buddy Bell, Bill Bass, Redus Roundtree, Denny Wood, Chris Jensen, Paul Maleskesky. BACK ROW: Elliot Varnum, Edward Prescott, Tommy Culpepper, John Richard Davis, Don Harrell. pUHUW 7e4UK 113 ? ?63 Seo46 t e ocme The 1963 football picture revealed to the C.H.S. faithful, a new formation under new head coach Charles Millican. In his first year as Tiger mentor, Coach Millican was admired and respected by our team as well as opposing teams. Using a single-wing formation, we were able to win three out of ten games. The 1963 gridiron season was brought to a close with a victory over traditional rival Walton Braves. 114 MINCH MINCHIN Tackle All-Northwest Florida Conference JOE HUGHEN Fullback Honorable Mention Northwest Florida Conference CALVIN STEVENSON Halfback Honorable Mention Northwest Florida Conference BILLY WILLIAMS Tackle All-Northwest Florida Conference WINFORD HASTY Center KENNY ODOM Center GEORGE W ATTS Quarterback EDDIE REYNOLDS End CARL WHITTINGTON Halfback ROBERT AUKEMA Guard Honorable Mention Northwest Florida Conference JAMES CARPENTER Guard Honorable Mention Northwest Florida Conference CHARLES REGISTER Halfback JERRY HUGHEN Tackle GARY THURMAN End JEBBY WEBB Guard RONNIE CARPENTER Guard LARRY PEACOCK Guard TIM ATKISON Halfback Minch Minchin and Calvin Stevenson 119 s4c(ventc4etne tt C. AND D. PONTIAC, INC. Compliments of COGGIN AND DEERMONT CONTRACTORS, INC. They have the equipment and know-how to handle any general contracting job. 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