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

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I • • S)l Wd 'sprwjd ‘faficlpp %%0 ¥ SSVjp wsrjprwnop fi f q ftytrfj™) SlNfddMtfd 5961 W[L P tojS . . . The U uj Fct oe$ 4 Cf-fQ 6 7ti Fctc BduutottM The task of molding hundreds of minds, characters, and personalities is daily placed in the hands of our teachers. They have been given the awesome task of giving each student the incentive and the driving force that life demands of all. They have never rejected this challenge, but have constantly attained and over- came their goal of forming useful and good citizens. The explanation of their determi- nation can be found hidden deep in the dedication of a teacher to his students. A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops. EMessage Here is our book. Long hours have been spent in preparing it and trying to make it something you will treasure for life. We have tried to capture the best and most important memories between the covers of the 1965 PAW PRINTS. Not only have we tried to show extracurricular activities, such as sports and clubs, but we have done something that was considered radical and extreme for high school annuals. We have actually tried to picture the curricular side of school through scenes from typical classroom situations. We would like to express our appreciation to the principal, to every faculty mem- ber and to every student who through their cooperation have helped us publish this book. With the sincere wish that each of you will find something among these pages that you will treasure for a long, long time we present you this 1965 PAW PRINTS. 10 A teacher in the noblest sense of the word, he has guid- ed us by word and example. His dignity, rich spiritual life, and genuine friendliness have been worthy of emulation. Always ready to understand, to sympathize, to rejoice, to laugh, he has freely given of his time, talents, and himself. With the sincere respect, the love, the gratitude that are so rightfully due him, we proudly dedicate this 1965 PAW PRINTS to Mr. Kinnon Williams II FtOiw th( FninCtbO ’S Desk. . . In a few weeks you, the Seniors, will enter into a world where most of the decisions affecting your lives will have to be made by you and the responsibility for these decisions will rest upon your shoulders. One of the main functions of Chipley High School is to prepare its students to make intelligent decisions and to have courage to accept the responsibility for those decisions. Therefore I hope that during your years here at Chipley High School you have gained the wisdom and the courage yt u will now need as you begin another phase of your life and that you will continue to dedicate yourselves to the task of acquiring education. My desire for you, the underclassmen, is that you, too, will dedicate yourselves to this task so that Chipley High School may continue to produce students who will use their knowledge with courage to benefit mankind. Pe tso ui ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, MR. BUTLER SECRETARY, MRS. MILLICAN MRS. MERCER MRS. MARTIN MRS. CARD MRS. OWENS 13 CUSTODIANS MR. AND MRS. SIMMONS 7Ige i Coiobck Elva Creel BUSINESS MANAGER Emest Cox EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paula Adams CLUB REPORTER Pxutfe ■ David Kellum CO-EDITOR and PHOTOGRAPHER Mrs. Jane Potter ADVISOR Syble Boyette CO-EDITOR Linda Fowler BUSINESS MANAGER Dana Engram ORGANIZATIONAL EDITOR Loy Engle and Jerry Corbin SPORTS EDITORS Frankie Dunn Barbara DuRant ACTIVITIES EDITOR FEATURES EDITOR 15 FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS 33 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR HIGH 57 FEATURES ORGANIZATIONS 85 SPORTS 103 SENIOR DIRECTORY 119 ADVERTISEMENTS ... 123 MRS. ALICE PIERCE World Geography JIM KIMBROUGH History C. C. COLEMAN Science KINNON WILLIAMS Science DUREL HUDSON History RALPH RAY Business Education VALERY BUTLER Business Education J. B. WARD Mathematics MRS. GEORGIA McGRAW Mathematics OTHA REDDICK Mathematics MRS. MARY LOU HAYES Physical Education CHARLES MILLICAN Physical Education RALPH NOLEN Music DAN JENSEN Band MRS. ELIZABETH GREEN English MRS. ONEIDA GILMORE English MRS. JANE POTTER English EDDIE GRIGGS English MRS. ELAINE ENGRAM Guidance MRS. DOROTHY CLEMMONS Spanish MRS. LILA CASTLE Library Science MRS. BARBARA WATTS Home Economics RAY PIGOTT Agriculture 19 MRS. THELMA COGGIN English Seventh Grade MRS. ROSA NELL REDDOCH Science and Mathematics Seventh Grade MRS. NELLIE GARDNER Social Studies Seventh Grade MRS. DELPHINE GRIGGS Special Education MRS. LUCY MINCHIN Science Eighth Grade MRS. ANN SIMS Mathematics Eighth Grade MISS BARBARA LEE Civics and History Eighth Grade MRS. VELMA POTTER English Eighth Grade Jcuu{W f-fajfi FoCaity 20 SENIORS PRESIDENT—Ben Watts VICE PRESIDENT—Gil Lowe SECRETARY—Carolyn Sapp TREASURER—Shirley Castle REPORTER—Lavinia Toole PARLIAMENTARIAN—Elton Searcy Cflass 4 '65 SPONSORS Mr. Reddick Mr. Williams Mrs. Potter Mr. Griggs REPRESENTATIVES John Guettler Robert Byrd Jean Pleas (not shown) Louise Minchin 23 TIM ADKINSON Gentle manner,-pleasant smile, are two of Tim's qualities which are certainly worth- while. PAT ALEWINE Vim, vigor, and vitality rolled into one charm. IMOGENE BAKER The finest are often the quietest. ANN BARFIELD Sometimes serious, sometimes gay. JUDY BELL Nothing is so popular as kindness. WAYNE BERRY The joyfulness of a man prolongs his days. SYBLE BOYETTE A merry heart makes a cheerful coun- tenance. BEN BRAXTON Always full of fun and laughs; Ben is a well-liked member of our class. LONNIE CARTER Bashful, sensitive, good, and kind; a guy like him is hard to find. SHIRLEY CASTLE Ever happy, ever gay, ever something sweet to say. CINDY CHANCE Happy and cute, but never bold; She s a friend as good as gold. ERNEST COX He who helps others has a multitude of friends. CAROLE BROCK Silence, when nothing needs to be said is the eloquence of discretion. JOHN BROWN Wit is power. ROBERT BYRD Skill to do comes from doing. GWYNELL CARROLL Her ways are true, her friendship last- ing. EVONNE DUNCAN A quiet way, a friendly smile. STEVE ENFINGER There is no such word as fail. LOY ENGLE Nothing is impossible to diligence and skill. DAVID GAY He profits most who serves best. JOHN GUETTLER A fellow whom everyone admires for his gameness, wit, and good nature. RITA HARRISON A manner so charming. JANICE HAYES A bundle of nonsense, bound with a ribbon of originality. CAROL HODGES The wearer of a smile that spells friend- ship. THURMAN HUTCHINS All are merry and glad. DAVID KELLUM For they can conquer who believe they can. CONNIE KOWITZ 'She's a rainbow to the storms of life. FAYE LOCKE Friendliness is an asset. GIL LOWE Sincere, friendly, clever, and true; many warm friends he's rightfully due. WILLIAM MASKER True, sincere, honest to his purpose. GAIL MATTHIAS Full of likable simplicity and quietness. WANDA McCRARY Her smile is like a lovely song. LARRY McQUEEN I am a part of all that I have met. ERMMA MEEKS There is a lovely sparkle about her. LOUISE MINCHIN Those about her, from her, learn the ways of honor. LAVERNE MONK Very quiet, very sweet, a kinder girl you'll never meet. BILLY MORRIS Honor lies in honest toil. RUTH MORRIS None but herself can be her parallel! SANDRA MORRIS A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile; a charm of friendship all the while. JANICE NANCE Shy, sweet, smiling evermore; Janice is a girl we all adore. WAYNE OBERT Light is the task when he shares the toil. CHARLES ODOM Generous, big hearted, and kind; a bet- ter friend you'll never find. JO ANN ODOM Loyal, dependable, and fair, such a girl is really rare. LINDA OVERTON Here's to the woman who has grace in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, in every gesture, dignity and love. JOE PATTERSON Shoulders with the strength to carry re- sponsibility. LARRY PEACOCK Quality, not quantity is my measure. ELLA JO PEEL A vivacious maid, merry in heart. JEAN PLEAS A cheerful look makes a dish a feast. MARIA SAENZ Her happy-go-lucky air of nonchalance is her greatest charm. CAROLYN SAPP Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. EDWARD SCROGGIN 'Good-humor is goodness and wisdom. ELTON SEARCY Deeds, not words. STANLEY SMITH An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. GEORGE STANTON Born for success. NODYA STEPHENS A good deed rings clear through Heaven like a bell. JOYCE SUGGS Calmly and peacefully, she treads life's way. REBECCA SYFRETT She has a gentle smile and a kindly word to say. LARRY TEW Ever striving to heights he'll attain. CHARLES TIBOS Honesty is expediency. LAVINIA TOOLE They are never alone that are accom- panied with noble thoughts. DALE TOWNSEND He that hath knowledge spareth his words. LINDA TURNER Simplicity is her foremost charm. JOE TYUS Successful minds work to a single point. BETTY VARNUAA Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader. HAROLD VINSON Reason is the king of all things. BEN WATTS The price of wisdom is above rubies. JOHN WELLONS A man of high ideals. LARRY WOOD They will rise high who strive for the highest places. PAT VAN VLAKE A thing of beauty is a joy forever. DAVID YOUNG Gay but sincere and liked by all who know him. BRUCE WOODHAM A newcomer to our class was Bruce, who is every bit as intelligent as he appears. DAVID WRIGHT A worker full of energy, thy path of life will easy be! .JUNIORS SPONSORS Mr. Hudson Mr. Pigott Mr. Coleman Mrs. Clemmons Mrs. Engram (not pictured) Mr. Nolen OFFICERS Parliamentarian, Larry Hayes Reporter, Carol Carswell Treasurer, Paul Phillips Secretary, Linda Fowler Vice-president, Randy Boswell President, Frank Dunn REPRESENTATIVES Jebby Webb Mary Betts Nathan Shipes Kenny Trawick Buchannon, Connie Bush, Betty Bush, Shirley Camp, Carol Carr, David Card, Dennis Cleveland, Marie Carpenter, Ronnie Carswell, Carol Corbin, Ann Corbin, Hanice Corbin, Jerry Creel, Elva Curlee, John Curlee, Wade Dunn, Jane Dunn, Frank Cushing, Naomi Davis, Donald DuRant, Barbara Enfinger, Mary Davis, Ronnie Deal, Julia Engram, Dana Everett, Albert Donaldson, Andy Downs, Cliffords Everett, Susan Fowler, Linda Foxworth, Annie Lee Gilbert, Priscilla Grant, Dick Gunter, Bill Hardy, Cherry Harrell, Patricia Harrell, William Hendrix, Donald Hickman, Eddie Hinson, Jerry Hinson, Larry Hodges, Carol Hodges, Diane Laster, William Lee, Bill Howell, Barbara Howell, Jewelene Lee, Wayne Locke, Charley Hughen, Jerry Johnson, Barbara Loyed, David Maleszewski, Paul Kent, Burton Kent, Sam Masker, Phoebe McGeachy, David Mock, Frances Myrick, Mike Newton, Amelia Obert, Dessie Obert, Jay Phillips, Paul Pitts, Larry Pleas, Larry Reynolds, Kenny Riley, Howard Rustin, Vicki Sasser, Mamie Saenz, Julia Seay, Mary Ann Taylor, Don Taylor, Helen Sheffield, Patsy Shipes, Nathan Taylor, Wilene Tharp, Katheryn Slay, Howard Smith, Gwen Thurman, Gary Tobias, Hugh Smith, Wallace Snaidman, Bobby Townsend, Sue Trawick, Kenny Upchurch, Dale Vickery, Donald Webb, Jebby Whiddin, Lamar Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Vivian Wood, Scott Wood, Ira Woodham, Ken COPf-fO UORBC OFFICERS Don Harrell—President Elliot Varnum—Vice President Gardis Cope—Secretary John Richard Davis—Treasurer Buddy Bell—Reporter Henry Grimes—Parliamentarian -T ▼ Aukema, Patsy Baker, Inell Bailey, Bobby Bailey, David Barber, Wayne Bass, Bill Baxley, Eudon Beard, Buell Bell, Buddy Bellefleur, Billy Bounds, Joyce Bush, Donnie Bush, Rex Carmicheal, Billie Sue Carpenter, Patricia Carswell, David Carter, Bruce Chewning, Sue Clark, Billy Clark, Wayne Cope, Gardis Corbin, Lottie Corbin, Sandra Corbin, Wilburn 45 Gainey, Ford Gordy, Stephen Griggs, Gladys Grimes, Henry Haizlip, Pete Hanson, Kenny Harrell, Don Harper, Hilda Hendrix, Charles Hendrix, Mae Dell Holland, Pat Hudson, Voncille Jackson, Sharon Jensen, Dan Jones, Doralene Kelly, Jimmy Kirkland, Cadelia Kowitz, Elaine Laney, Joan Laney, Max Lewis, Chris Marlow, Mickey McDaniel, Ottis Miner, Ann 47 Mitchell, Annette Mitchell, Edward Morris, Gail Morris, Richard Nelson, Joann Nichols, Olene Nixon, Robbie Obert, Allen Obert, Betty Obert, Kenneth Odom, Linda Page, Luverne 48 Parker, Jackie Peel, Ronnie Peterson, Joann Pippin, Wanda Pope, Dianne Prescott, Edward Redmond, Janie Riley, Margaret Ritner, Mary Alice Rountree, Redus Rustin, DeWitt Sapp, Michcal Sasser, Jesse Sewell, Ernest Slay, Howard Snell, Jerry Stanton, Morey Stanton, Robert Stewart, Barbara Suggs, Barbara Tharp, Jerry Tharp, Runcll Trawick, Brenda Tricky, Mike 49 Usery, Linda Varnum, Elliott Watford, Susan Wellons, Virginia 50 SPONSORS Mrs. Gilmore Mrs. McGraw Mrs. Pierce Mr. Ward CLASS OFFICERS Back row: Wayne Davidson—Chaplain Bill Tobias—Vice President Freddie Simmons—President Front row: Martha Mitchell—Secretary Allen Porter—Reporter Jewell Carter—Treasurer Chris Shoemaker—Sergeant at Arms STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Left to right: Rosemary Smith Elaine Peel Mary Trawick Margaret Pettis 52 Adkins, Houston Ashe, Raymond Barnes, Bobby Baxley, Greg Berry, Nancy Birge, Larry Boswell, Sharon Bowen, Martha Bruner, Katheryn Bush, Curtis Bush, Lillian Bush, Loanva Bush, Maxwell Camp, Paula Carter, Jewell Chance, Charles Cleveland, George Cleveland, Tommy Corbin, Hubert Corbin, Janice Craven, Leola Cripes, Ida Mae Downs, Carmen Engle, Rhonda Davidson, Wayne Davis, Michael Everett, Betty Everette, Margie Fleming, Nancy Foxworth, Roy Furches, Ralph Gainey, Sheila Gandy, Clifton Gross, William Harden, Dale Harden, Patricia Harrell, Brenda Harrison, Donald Hartzog, Rebecca Hayes, Linda Hendrix, Bobby Hickman, Danny Hodges, David Hood, Theron Howell, Mary Hutchins, Freddie 54 T Saenz, Herbert Hutchins, Ricky Lamb, Billy Lane, J rry Lee, Patricia Locke, Byron Matthias, Jewel McKnight, Jimmy Mitchell, Martha Mitchell, Wayne Morris, Jimmy Morris, Larry Murray, Jimmy Nelson, Royce Odom, Steve Patterson, Linda Peel, Elaine Peel, James Pettis, Margaret Pitts, Travis Player, Mary Pleas, Shirley Pleas, Sue Sasser, Scott, Jimmy Janice Porter, Allen Rabon, Linda 55 Shoemaker, Chris Simmons, Freddie Smith, Rosemary Spillers, Randy Strickland. Jane Stubbs, Carolyn Syfrett, Wesley Teal, Gail Tobias, Bill Trawick, Mary VanVIake, Buddy Wachob, Sylvia Washington, Betty Weeks, Darrell Wiggins, Mike Wilson, Karen Worley, Mary Ann Wright, Ronnie Yates, Rexanne Yongue, Carol 56 JUNIOR f-ffGW Adkins, Roy Baker, lletta Barfeild, Billy Baxley, Dale Baxley, Mary Agnes Brock, Brenda Bush, Jacqueline Bush, Janet Bush, Judy Campbell, Donna Card, Deborah Card, Nadine Carr, Debra Carr, Mary Carter, Judy Carter, Sandra Carter, Thomas Chance, Vanna stlv ouiftj 58 Coleman, Mary Nan Corbin, Joyce Corbin, Linda Corbin, Raff Creamer, Allen Davidson, Phillip Day, Frank Day, Paul Everette, Deborah Fears, Jerry Finch, Jimmy Forehand, Lowell Fraiser, Lottie Gilbert, Ken Gilbert, Mary Pat Griggs, Beverly Gunter, Andy Hardy, Bert Hartzog, Kathleen Hayes, George Henderson, Gene Howell, Billy Hudson, Lolla Mae Hughs, Merle Joiner, Tommy Kelly, Larry Kellum, Ronda Kent, Linda Kolmetz, Dale Kowitz, Calvin Laster, Janice Lee, Roland Lewis, Betty Jean McDaniel, Mary Sue McDaniel, Phyllis McDaniel, Wayne McCary, Garwin Maleszewski, Judy Stli Martin, Bob Masker, Nancy Mitchell, Bebelum Monk, Mary Moody, Earl Myrick, Ann Nelson, Sue Newson, Elizabeth Noble, Ray Nixon, Owen Owen, Brenda Parker, Larry Phillips, DeWitt Pitts, James Pleas, Alex Quattlebaum, Brenda Reynolds, Shannon Riley, Judy Rudd, Eddie Saenz, Daniel 59 Sasser, Larry Sasser, Mavis Shelly, Betty Jo Skipper, Lou Skipper, Wade Slay, Larry Slay, Richard Sloan, Ronald Smith, Gary Snaidman, James Sowell, Thomas Strickland, Freddie Suggs, Michael Sullivan, Jerry Syfrett, Brenda Swaine, Bud Taylor, Carl Taylor, Joan 8th Tharp, Tommy Tobias, Jan Turner, Annice Vickery, Carolyn Wachob, Wesley Walker, Catherine Watts, Larry Watts, Sarah Webb, Jean Wiggin, Linda Sue Whitehurst, Robert Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Mary Nell Wood, Donna Youther, Betty Young, Wava Bowlin, Donna Kay Haygood, Wayne Mock, Carolyn Palmer, Barbara Dewey, Andrews Barrow, Dorothy Bell, Virginia Berry, Carrie Lou Berry, Charles Brige, Martha Blalock, Gwen Bookout, Jimmy Brock, Ann Bruner, Alvin Bush, John Camp, Truette Carpenter, Jacqueline Carter, Faye Carter, Ira Carter, Ray Carter, John Clenny, John Coleman, Thomas Corbin, Brenda Corbin, Donald 7tlv QlXxAk Donaldson, Larry Edwards, Tommy Ellis, Teresa Engle, Douglas Ferguson, Dennis Finch, John Fink, Janice Fussel, John Gay, John Gilbert, Earl Glass, Helen Gordy, Elizabeth Grossman, Frances Griffin, Linda Griggs, Barbara Hardy, Cheryl Harrel, David Hatcher, Hazel Hodges, Rachael Holley, Mary Jo Holley, Roger Holley, Tommy Howell, Sharon Hudson, Al Jackson, Frances Jones, Jerry Riley, Jeff Nobles, Ella 61 Kent, Brenda Kirkland, Douglas Kirkland, Robert Kirkland, Terry Kowitz, Patricia Lawrence, Bruce Lee, Bob Lowe, Bill Martin, Danny Masaitis, Jerry McCrary, Carl Mitchell, Edna Mae Moody, Johnny Mongoven, Kay Monk, Celest Morris, Ray Nageldinger, Theresa Nance, Jeannie Nichols, Edwin Nicholson, Ricky Nunley, Glenn 7tlv %0bdl! Owens, Kathryn Pate, Patty Pippin, Wendell Pope, Gary Reynolds, Winston Rustin, Norma Sangaree, Jan Sasser, Tommy Shipes, Michael Shoemaker, Kathy Sloan, Gaylon Smalley, Brenda Smith, Allen Smith, Robert Smith, Totsy Snaidman, Patty Spangenberg, Sandra Stephens, Joe Sumner, Larry Tharp, Faye Thibos, Patty Toole, Glenn Truett, Milford Upchurch, Dalton Wiggins, Grace Washington, Brady Morton, Pat 62 FEATURES 63 Q fiiOto S11VM N39 ERNEST COX QujD Jkjttiw 67 DALE TOWNSEND BETTY VARNUAA 69 LARRY WOOD MOST DEPENDABLE David Kellum Carolyn Sapp 73 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Charles Thibos Syble Boyette 74 MOST TALENTED George Stanton Linda Overton FCtu ufas MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Edward Scroggin Nodya Stephens 75 76 UiSS JtuuO Cf-IQ 2ND ATTENDANT Nancy Masker 1ST ATTENDANT Mary Pa Gilbert Patty Thibos Louise Minchin John Guettler Mickey Marlow Dale Townsend Linda Overton Ben Braxton Barbara DuRant Ben Watts 78 Sue Chewning Charles Thibos owi Esavtfcs HitH thmt Joye Strickland Billy Morris itaar jne Gtordi Yo-nj Barbara Durant Linda Fowler JtutUvi Be uttes Susan Everett Gwen Smith 83 Eia ne Pe organisations Yowu Qtud Hjb CouitCtd L. to R.—Larry Wood, Scott Wood, Barbara DuRant, John Davis, Elliott Varnum, Mickey Marlow, Janice Hayes. SECOND ROW—Rosemary Smith, Mary Trawick, Mary Betts, Thomas Carter, Robert Byrd, Susan Watford, John Guettler, Sue Chewning, Redus Rountree, Nathen Shipes, Linda Griffin, Gail Morris, Jean Pleas, Pat Kowitz. THIRD ROW—Mrs. Hayes (sponsor), Kenny Trawick, Margaret Pettis, Elaine Peel, Dennis Ferguson, Janice Lasiter, Faye Tharpe, Louise Minchin, Jebby Webb. Fellow students. On behalf of the Student Council I want to thank you for your cooperation during this school year. This year the outstanding job done by the faculty and by you, the student body, have given me a sense of pride in CHS, which I am sure you have experienced also. Let me encourage each of you to strive for even greater success in the future. I am wishing for each of you a very prosperous and happy life. Very sincerely yours, Larry Wood, PRESIDENT OFFICERS from L. to R.—Scott Wood, V. Pres.; Larry Wood, Pres.; Barbara DuRant, Sec.; Mickey Marlow, Rep.-at-Large; Janice Hayes, Rep.-at-Large; John Davis, Treas.; Elliott Varnum, Rep.-at-Large. Cpcuush Ctub TOP ROW-W. Harrel, R. Boswell, B. Register, M. Cleveland, D. Wilson, R. Beard, J. Benson, M. Kent. MIDDLE ROW-Mrs. D. Clemmons, Sponsor; P. Sheffield, V. Wilson, C. Buchanan, P. Carpenter, V. Rustin, S. Townsend, C. Hardy. BOTTOM ROW-T. Creamer, P. Mas- ker, M. Betts, C. Carswell, L. Fowler, S. Castle, C. Camp, S. Gordy. Junio Citizen dub EMBERS: Freddy Simmons, Pres.; Travis Pitts, V. Pres.; Jimmy McKnight, Secretary-Treasurer; Mary Ann Morely, Reporter; Charles •-nance, Tommy Cleveland, Ronnie Wright, Darrel Weeks, James Ray Peel, Allen Porter, Clifton Gandy, Wayne Davidson, Larry Jirge, Jimmy Morris, Bobby Joe Barnes, Donald Harrison, Freddie Hutchins, Janice Corbin, Patricia Lee, Lillian Bush, Shiela Gainey, , ry Player' ,da Wae Cripes, Martha Bowen, Patricia Hardin, Brenda Harrel, Margie Everett, Kathryn Bruner, Mrs. Alice Pierce, sponsor. Left to right: Mrs. Green (Sponsor), Sharon Boswell, Terri Wilkinson, Linda Usery (Vice President), Chris Shoemaker (Secretary), Danny Hickman (Treasurer), Nancy Fleming (Reporter), Bill Tobias, Chris Lewis, Margaret Riley (President), Janie Redmon (Reporter). 89 STANDING: Stanley Smith (President), Ann Barfield (Vice President), Susan Everett (Secretary-Treasurer), Mrs. Engram (Sponsor). SEATED: Pat VanVIake, Syble Boyette, Faye Locke, Becky Syfrett, Gwynelle Carroll, Amelia Newton. FIRST ROW—Linda Overton, Mickey Marlow, Jean Pleas, Joan Laney, Patsy Aukema, Syble Boyette, Hilda Harper, Gardis Cope, Barbara DuRant, Louise Minchin, Janice Hayes. SECOND ROW—Ronnie Carpenter, John Guettler, David Young, Tommy Culpepper, Jerry Hughen, Joe Duncan, Larry Pitts, Ben Braxton, Dale Townsend, Randy Boswell. THIRD ROW—Don Harrell, John Davis, Elliott Varnum, Kenny Trawick, Jebby Webb, Charles Tibas, Billy Morris, Jerry Corbin. FOURTH ROW—Joe Patterson, Larry Wood, James Barnes, Bill Lee, Scott Wood, Ben Watts, Coach Millican. 90 AMERICA SPONSOR: Mrs. Watts : « AMERICA OFFICERS: FIRST ROW—Barbara Howell, Treasurer; JoAnn Odom, V. Pres, of Projects; Barbara Suggs, Historian; Ruth Morris, Secretary; Helen Taylor, Parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Elva Creel, V. Pres, of Public Relations; Elaine Kowitz, V. Pres, of Degrees; Gwen Smith, President; Brenda Trawick, V. Pres, of Programs; Mary Enfinger, V. Pres, of Recre- ation. 91 OFFICERS: L. to R.—Wade Curlee, Secretary; Charley Locke, Reporter; Eudon Baxley, Sen- tinel; Elton Searcy, President; Wayne Lee, Vice President; Larry Hayes, Parliamentarian; Nathan Shipes, Chaplain; Glenn Fraiser, Treasurer. Fuiwib FOMwMS 0 Km u X)u 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Mr. President, all men are at their stations. Agriculture Building Smiling over first place guernsey at West Florida Dairy Show Yes, they are looking at our green hand initiation. FFA float won second prize for orig- inality in the Homecoming Parade Took second prize at the Wpst Florida Show Judges at the West Florida Dairy Show 93 Mr. Griggs Sponsor Mary Betts William Harrell Betty Varnum President Carol Carswell Bobby Register Randy Boswell Vice President Julia Deal Vicky Rustin Shirley Castle Treasurer toy Engle George Stanton Ernest Cox Reporter Linda Fowler Hugh Tobias Beta Lavinia Toole Dale Townsend Ben Watts Jebby Webb Scott Wood Larry Wood 94 Dale Townsend President Robert Byrd Vice President Frank Dunn Secretary Jebby Webb Treasurer Bob Register Parliamentarian Mr. Kimbrough Sponsor f£ey Cfiub Jean Pleas Sweetheart Bill Bass Buddy Bell Ernest Cox Tommy Culpepper John Davis David Gay William Harrell Gil Lowe Richard McKnight Paul Phillips Edward Prescott Redus Rountree Kenny Trawick Ben Watts Scott Wood Elliott Varnum DAN JENSEN Director Ckp tj Uiqk BOTTOM ROW—C. Chance, J. Odom, N. Card, D. Jensen, E. Duncan, J. Williams, A. Gunter, R. McKnighf, B. Bailey, T. Edwards, D. Bailey, D. Wood, D. Carswell. SECOND ROW—R. Harrison, J. Webb, J. Packer, H. Glass, S. Barrow, B. Howell, J. Carpenter, I. Bush, B. Yother, L. Odom, H. Tobias, B. Bellefleur, I. Carter, C. Mock, R. Stanton, B. Gunter, C. Grandy, R. Haizlip. THIRD ROW—M. Seay, P. Camp, C. Hardy, V. E. Duncan, M. Seay, J. Odom, J. Williamson 96 Ity i B tuL CINDY CHANCE Drum Majorette Chance, B. Watts, D. Wood, J. Fink, L. Wood, P. Maleszewski, J. Sangaree, S. Townsend, J. Tobias, W. Skipper, R. Holley, M. Truett, M. Laney, G. Stanton, J. Stephens, R. Odom, P. Davidson, B. Hardy, T. Camp, H. Corbin, T. Kirkland, B. Swaine, L. Hinson. FOURTH ROW—J. Morris, L Pitts, H. Adkins, J. Bookout, J. Masaitis, D. Harrison. I. Bush, R. Harrison, L. Odom, B. Howell 97 The Choral Department, under the di- rection of Ralph Nolen, consists of the Senior Chorus, the Junior Chorus, the Signets, and the Crescendos. RALPH NOLEN, Director SENIOR CHORUS SIGNETS TOP ROW—Carol Camp, Nodya Stephens, Hilda Har- per, Patsy Sheffield, Joye Strickland. BOTTOM ROW —Shirley Castle, Janice Hayes, Carol Carswell, Gail Morris, Janie Redmond. CRESCENDOS BOYS—Bobby Register, Elliott Varnum, Ben Braxton, Bill Lee. GIRLS—Mickey Marlow, Louise Minchin, Jane Dunn, Brenda Trawick, Ralph Nolen, Director. 100 Llbx(Utj Club FIRST ROW—Lynn Curtis, Reporter: Dale Upchurch, Treasurer; Maria Saenz, President; Carmen Downs, Parliamentarian; Mide Myrick, Vice President; Sue Chewning, Secretary. SECOND ROW—Voncile Hudson; Pat Holland; Steve Odom; Ann Curtis; Julia Saenz; Margaret Pettis; Mrs. Castle, Sponsor. THIRD ROW—Redus Rountree; Lonnie Carter; Donald Vickery; John Wellon; Carolyn Sapp; Karen Wilson; Doralene Jones. FIRST ROW—Cindy Chance, President; George Stanton, Vice President; Hugh Tobias, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Gunter, Reporter; Dan C. Jensen, Librarian; Paula Camp, Librarian; SECOND ROW—Jack Parker; Paul Maleszewski; Larry Hinson; Denny Wood; David Bailey. THIRD ROW—Max Laney; David Carswell; Billy Bellefleur; Linda Odom; Rita Harrison; Bobby Bailey. FOURTH ROW—Pete Haizlip; Mr. Jensen, Sponsor. Bom L dub 101 TiL-Ul-Y STANDING—Mr. Kinnon Williams, Sponsor. Ann Nodya Stevens, David Gay, Lavinia Toole, Mary Betts, Gail Morris. SEATED, officers—Joyce Bounds, Secretary. Susan Watford, President. John Benson, Vice President. Julia Deal, Chaplain. Mary Pat Gilbert, Kathy Shoemaker. Patty Snaidman, Nancy Masker, Margaret Overton, Sarah Watts, Jackie Bosh, Debbie Everett. Jtuuo 106 SPONSOR-Mrs. Minchin CAPTAIN—Mary Pat Gilbert CO-CAPTAIN—Debbie Everett CUC FocttxM '64 COACHES—Hudson, Millican, and Kimbrough MANAGERS—Mike Myrick and Jerry Corbin BEN WATTS, Quarterback 1st team JOE PATTERSON, Center 1st team JEBBY WEBB, Guard 1st team 108 JOHN GUETTLER, End 2nd team JERRY HUGHEN, Tackle 2nd team JAMES BARNES, Fullback Honorable Mention DALE TOWNSEND, Halfback CHARLES THIBOS, Center DAVID YOUNG, Quarterback BILLY MORRIS, End CAPTAINS: John Guettler, Larry Wood, Ben Watts 109 BILL LEE, End JOE DUNCAN, Tackle LARRY PITTS, End no RANDY BOSWELL, Guard Ill DON HARRELL, Guard JOHN DAVIS, End TOMMY CULPEPPER Tackle CHS SPORT 20 7-2-1 RECORD Quincy 18 CHS 26 Bonifay ... . 7 CHS 13 Graceville 6 CHS 7 Blountstown 0 CHS 0 Florida High 0 CHS 26 Port St. Joe 6 CHS 27 Vernon 7 CHS 35 Cottondale . 0 CHS 20 Marianna 33 CHS 6 Walton .34 112 GuJfy CM b Chcu UwAl B Teat Jiuu vi Tga « 113 CHS Ba kfijtbM ’64-’6S 114 VARSITY COACH Coach Watts B -TEAM COACH Coach AAillican MANAGERS, Jerry Corbin and David Gay DALE TOWNSEND, Guard BEN WATTS, Guard CHARLES THIBOS, Center LARRY WOOD, Guard ELLIOTT VARNUM, Guard JOHN DAVIS, Forward i TOMMY CULPEPPER, Center 116 B JuiO vt7au Q do VlA jctouj TIM ADKINSON—Football 2; FFA 1; Library Club 2; Glee Club 4. PAT ALEWINE—Transferred from Vernon High School 3; FTA 3, 4, Secretary 3, Reporter 4; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Class Play 3, 4. IMOGENE BAKER—FHA 3. ANN BARFIELD—FHA 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Play 3; FTA 4, Vice-President 4. JUDY BELL—FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of De- grees 2. WAYNE BERRY-FFA 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3. SYBLE BOYETTE—Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beauty Re- view 1,2, 3, 4; Music Club 1,2, Sec. 3; C Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Beauty; Class Play 3; Paw Prints Staff 3, 4; Co-Editor 4; Tiger Scratch Staff 3, 4; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Senior Favorite. BEN BRAXTON—Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2; C Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Glee Club 4, Li- brarian 4, Clinic 4; Crescendoes 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Parliamentarian 2; Band 1; Band Club 1,- Senior Favorite. CAROLE BROCK—FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; FTA 3; Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Favorite. JOHN BROWN—Glee Club 2, 3. ROBERT BYRD-Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4,- Drama Club 2; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3,'Clinic 3; Student Council 4; Senior Favorite. GWYNELLE CARROLL—FTA 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Vice-President 3. LONNIE CARTER—Transferred from Pensacola Tech 4; Library Club 1. SHIRLEY CASTLE-Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Reporter 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Folk Dance Club 1; Music Club 1, 2; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Operetta 3,- Signets 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Debate Team 4. CINDY CHANCE-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4,- Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Major- ette 3, Drum Majorette 4; FHA 1; Folk Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Beauty Review 2, 3, 4; Miss Chipley Con- test 4; Music Club 2,- Spanish Club 2. ERNEST COX-Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Reporter 4; Basketball 2; Golf Team 2; Glee Club 1; Student Council 1; Jr. Acad- emy of Science 2, Vice-President 2,- Spanish Club 2; Class Play 3, 4; Debate Team 4; Tiger Scratch Editor 4; Paw Prints Staff 4; Superlative 4. EVONNE DUNCAN-Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 4; Music Club 2; Folk Dance Club 3; Junior Class Play; Band Club 1. STEVE ENFINGER-FFA 1; Slide Rule Club 3. LOY ENGLE—Transferred from Mowat Junior High School, Bay County 2; Spanish Club 2; Slide Rule Club 3, 4; Tiger Scratch Sports Editor 4; Paw Prints Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Debate Team 4. DAVID GAY—Transferred from Andalusia High School 2; Junior Academy of Science 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Key Club 4; Glee Club 4; Clinic 4, Operetta 4; Class Play 4; Basketball Manager 4. JOHN GUETTLER—Transferred from Central Cath- olic High of Fort Pierce 3; Football 3, 4; Captain 4; C Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Senior Favorite. RITA HARRISON-Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Club 4; Music Club 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Beauty Review 4. JANICE HAYES—Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Signets 3, 4; Beauty Review 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; C Club 3, 4; Oper- etta 3; Homecoming Candidate 3; Student Coun- cil Representative-at-Large 4; Senior Favorite. 119 CAROL HODGES—Glee Club 1, 3; Music Club 2; FHA 1, 3. THURMAN HUTCHINS—Glee Club 1. DAVID KELLUM—Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Key Club 2, 3; Junior Academy of Science 2, 4; Camera Club; Class Play 3, 4; Class Reporter 3; Tiger Scratch Staff 3, 4; Paw Prints Business Man- ager 3, Paw Prints Editor 4; Photographer 4; Senior Favorite. CONNIE KOWITZ-Beauty Review 1; Student Council 1; FHA 1; Glee Club 1; Music Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4. FAYE LOCKE-Art Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; FT A 2, 4, Re- porter 2; Spanish Club 3; Class Play 3. GIL LOWE—Football 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Re- porter 3, President 4; Operetta 3, 4; Clinic 4; Art Club 1; Music Club 1; Class Play 4; Class Vice- President 1,4; Senior Favorite. WILLIAM MASKER-Art Club 1, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. GAIL MATTHIAS—FHA 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; FT A 3, Historian 3. WANDA McCRARY—FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2. LARRY McQUEEN—FFA 1, 2. ERMMA MEEKS—Glee Club 1, 3; Music Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Folk Dance Club 1; Class Treas- urer 2; Beauty Review 3. LOUISE MINCHIN—Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2; Signets 2; Crescendoes 3, 4; Glee Club Clinic 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Folk Dance Club 1; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Beauty Review 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Beauty 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; C Club 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 3, 4; Senior Favorite. LAVERNE MONK—FHA 1, 3; FTA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. BILLY MORRIS—Football 4; C Club 4; Library Club 1; FFA 1. RUTH MORRIS—Glee Club 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Public Relations 3, Secretary 4; Miss CHS 2; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Senior Favorite; Senior Beauty. SANDRA MORRIS—Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 2, 3; Beauty Review 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Senior Favorite. JANICE NANCE—Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Paw Prints Staff 3; Tiger Scratch Staff 3. WAYNE OBERT-FFA 1. 2, 3. JO ANN ODOM-Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Music Club 2; FHA 1, 3, 4, Vice-President of Proj- ects 4. CHARLES ODOM—Glee Club 1, 2, 3. LINDA OVERTON—Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2; Operetta 2, 3; Signets 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; C Club 3, 4; Beauty Review 1, 2; Miss Chipley Alternate 4; Class Beauty 3, 4; Home- coming Candidate 2, 4; Class Secretary 1; Annual Staff 3; Class Play 3, 4; Senior Favorite. JOE PATTERSON—Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; C Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2; Science Club 1; Senior Favorite. LARRY PEACOCK—Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Stunt and Tumbling 2. ELLA JO PEEL—F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Recreation 3; Senior Favorites 4; Beauty Re- view 1; Music Club 2; Art Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Folk Dance Club 1; State Glee Club Festival 2; Operetta 2, 3; Student Council 1. JEAN PLEAS—Spanish Club 2, 3; Music Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3; C Club 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Beauty Review 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Senior Favorite 4; Cheerleader 4. 120 MARIA SAENZ—Transferred from Chadsey High, Detroit; Miss Chipley Contest 4; Class Favorite 4; Art Club 4; Library Club 4. CAROLYN SAPP—Glee Club 1; Music Club 2; Span, ish Club 2, 3; Paw Prints Tiger Scratch Staff 3; Class Secretary 3, 4; Class Play 3; Student Direc- tor 3; Library Club 4; Class Favorite 4. EDWARD SCROGGIN—Glee Club 1, 4; Slide Rule Club 4; Senior Favorite. ELTON SEARCY—F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chaplain 1, Secretary 2; Chaplain 3; President 4; Parliamen- tary Procedure Team; Public Speaking 4; Parliamen- tarian 3, 4. STANLEY SMITH—Transferred from Columbus, Georgia 2; Stunts and Tumbling 2; FTA 3, 4, Pres- ident 4. GEORGE STANTON-Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Club 1, 4; Track Team 2; Student Council 3; Slide Rule Club 3; Beta Club 4; Senior Favorite. NODYA STEPHENS—FHA 1, 2, 3; Junior Academy of Science 2, 4; Drama Club 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Voice of Democracy 4; Beauty Review 2; Extem- poraneous Speaking 4; Y-Teens 4. JOYCE SUGGS-Music Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 4,- Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Student Council 3. REBECCA SYFRETT—4-H 1; Art Club 1; FTA 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2; President 4. LARRY TEW-Slide Rule Club 3, 4; CHARLES THIBOS—Glee Club 1; Football 4; Bas- ketball. 3, 4; Manager 2; C Club 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite 4. LAVINIA TOOLE—Student Council 1; Class Re- porter 2, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1; Beta Club 3, 4; Junior Academy of Science 4; Y-Teens 4; Spanish Award 3; Betty Crocker Award 4; Voice of America Winner 4; Drama Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Tiger Scratch 4; Class Favorite 4; Senior Laureate. DALE TOWNSEND—Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; C Club 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Band 1; Band Club 1; Glee Club 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 3; Class Play 3; Class Treasurer 2; Slide Rule Club 3, 4; Senior Favorite 4; Superlative 4. LINDA TURNER—FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; FTA 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 4. PAT VAN VLAKE—FHA 1; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; C Club 3, 4; Miss CHS Court 3; Beauty Review 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; FHA 4; Operetta 3, 4. BETTY VARNUM—Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1; Typical Student 2; Ideal Student 1; Beauty Review 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 3; Captain 4; C Club 3, 4; Class Beauty 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Represen- tative-at-Large 2; Homecoming Candidate 2, 3, 4, Court 2, 3, Queen 4; Class Vice-President 3; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; Senior Favorite; Superla- tive. HAROLD VINSON-FFA 1, 2. BEN WATTS—Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4,- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 1, Treasurer 2; Band Club 1, 2; Slide Rule Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice-President 3; Class President 4; Senior Favorite; Senior Laureate. JOHN WELLONS—Transferred from Graceville High School 4; Library Club 4. LARRY WOOD—Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 3; Student Council Rep- resentative-at-Large 2, President 4; Track 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Club 1; Key Club 2; Junior Acad- emy of Science 1, 2; C Club 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Citizen of Month 1; Senior Favorite; Superlative 4. BRUCE WOODHAM—Transferred from Richmond Academy, Augusta, Georgia; Slide Rule Club 4; Senior Favorite. DAVID YOUNG—Football 4; C Club 4; Glee v.,jb 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, Vice-President 2. 121 We know, Ben, We Know Eighth Grade - 1961 A GREAT BIG THANKS To Mrs. Jane Potter and Miss Barbara Lee for their untiring effort in the publication of our yearbook. 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