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Patey Granger, Editor-in-Chief the i 9 6 8 columBian taBle of contents faculty 9 featuRes 15 senioRS...............27 supeRlatives..........51 unPeRclassmen.........59 organizations ........83 spoRts...............105 semoR PiRectoRy 129 AdS..................141 We are only one, But still we are one. We cannot do everything. But still we can do something; And because we cannot do everything We will not refuse to do the Something that we can do. —Edward Everett Hale 5 7 IOR CLASS, wish to dedicate the AN to MR. FRANK PHILLIPS as essing our appreciation for his un- d enthusiasm as teacher and friend. THE COLUMBIAN STAFF 9 faculty I If i theif fingers j nstantfy on the pulse of the school, tiic Cjyyj Administration building is From schedule changes to major plant opera- tional problems, Counselors, Secretaries anil oui two Princip SAe the unique ability to stop loug enough toupPraer each student as a vhoWH| TMV of the school begins in tB smal building Ind ends only when each student put? on liJBgand gown. I Principal—Mr. W. Fred Murray, Ed. S. Vice Principal—Mr. Jerry W. Sisk guidance secRetames Mrs. Judy Allinder and Mrs. Elizabeth Witt Mrs. Sarah Louise Hivers and Mr. Charles McCormac 11 12 ADKINS. ROY — received his B.S. and M.A. degrees at Middle Tennessee State University; majored in Biology and fCuucation. ALLINCSR, JUDY — graduated from Columbia High School; secretary in the Administration Office. ARNOLD. DEAN (MRS. J. E.) — attended the University of Alabama where she received her B.S. degree. BLAY, FRANCES (MRS. S. C.) — attended Ceorgia State College for Women, where she received her B.S. degree in Education, majoring in English and History. CASSELS, DEAN — graduate of Leon High in Tallahassee, Fla.; director of the C H. S. Band. COLLINS, MARGARET (MRS. D. J.) — received her B.S. degree at Georgia Southern College; majored in Social Studies and Psychology at C.II.S. CUMBLE. HENRY H. — received his B. S. and M.S. degrees at Troy State in Troy, Alabama; majored in English and teaches English at C. H. S. DEKLE. ANNA (MRS. D. J.) — graduated from the University of Florida and teaches English at C.H.S. DUENAS, ZOILA — graduated from Havana University; teaches Spanish at C H. S. FRANKLIN, SUE (MRS. E. C.) — graduated from East Carolina, and teaches Business Math at C. H. S. GROCE, DONALD STEVE — graduated from the University of Georgia, and he teaches Business Math and World Geography. HALTIWANGER, JACK — graduated from University of Florida and teaches Vocational Education. HARKLEROAD, MRS. FRANCES (R. T.) — East Tennessee State University, and teaches English. HEATON, ROBERT T. — received his B.S. at the University of Virginia; teaches Chemistry. HILL, F)ARL B. — received B.S. degree from Pfriffer College, North (Carolina; majored in Physical Education with a minor in Secondary Education. HOLCOMBE, MRS. CAROL (E. D.) — graduated from Southeastern Louisana College, Hammond, La.; teaches Physical Education. HOLLINGSWORTH, WAYNE — graduated with B.S.E. degree from Arkansas State; teaches Drivers Education. KIRBY, BLANCHE H. (T. J.) — graduated from University of Florida, and she teaches English. LANIER, MRS. JOAN (C. W., JR.) — graduated from Huntingdon College, and she now teaches English and Speech. LAWRENCE, BARBARA (MRS. RAY) — sponsor of Library Qub; advisor for Annual Staff; received her B.S. in Education from University of Tennessee; received B.S. in Library Science from George Peabody; mem- ber of Delta Kappa Gamma and Past President of the F'ASL. LAWTON, W. T. — received A.A. from W'offord College; majored in History and minorcd in .Social Science, teaches American History. McCORMAC, CHARLES — graduated from Alderson-Bronddren College, Yale University, and University of Florida; guidance counsellor. MEANS, OLA LEE — graduated from Valdosta State College and University of Florida; teaches French, Latin, World History. MELTON, JIM F. — graduated from Florida Southern and teaches D.C.T. MOBF)RLY, JOHN A. — graduated from University of Florida and teaches Geometry. MONTGOMERY, JAMES H. — B.A. Davidson College; teaches American History and Economics. MORESHEAD, GEORGE — graduated from Gordon College; teaches Math. MURRAY, WM. F'RED — graduated from Western Ky. University, University of Kv. and Ceorre Peabody College; Principal of CHS. OGDEN, MRS. MFIRIBA (RUFUS) — graduated from F. S. U. and University of Fla.; V.O.E. instructor and sponsor. PARKER, H. G. — graduated from University of Tampa-B.S.; teaches Math and Physics. PARNELL, MRS. ANNIE (C. E.) —graduated from Florida A M University; she is a Librarian. PHILLIPS, FRANK — graduated from Tennessee Tech and University of Jacksonville; teaches World History and Americanism vs. Communism. PHILLIPS, MRS. MARY FRANCES (J. F.) — graduated from Livingston State College and teaches Biology. PITTMAN, SILAS — graduated from Valdosta State College, University of Florida, and Vanderbuilt University; teaches Americanism vs Commu- nism, Problems of American Democracy, Business Law, and Current Affairs. QUINN, PAUL S. — graduated from Jacksonville State University, and he is the Athletic Director and Head Coach. RING, MRS. LOUISE (FRED G.) — graduated from Radford College; teaches Home Economics. RIVERS, MRS. SARA (D. J.) — graduated from University of North Carolina at Greensboro and University of Florida; she is a Guidance Counselor. 13 RUSSELL. WILEY H. — graduated from Auburn University, where he re- ceived his B.S. and M. Ed.; teaches Math here at C. H. S. SIMMONS, BOB — graduated from Jacksonville State University, in Alabama; teaches Biology and P. E. SISK, JERRY WAYNE — attended Union University and Western Kentucky University; Vice Principal. SNIPES, MRS. BARBARA (C. S.) — graduated from l a Grange College; teaches World History. STEVENS, COLVIN — attended University of Florida, where she received her B.A. degree; majored in English and minored in Speech and Journal- ism; now instructs courses in English and Composition. WARD, LARRY — graduated from Mississippi State University and is now a coach at C. II. S. WILDER, HAROLD W. — received his A.B. at Eastern Kentucky State (College; majored in art. minored in Geography and Geology. WITT, MRS. ELIZABETH (W. L.. JR.) — graduate of C.H.S. now is secretary in the Administration Office. ZEDAKER, MRS. DORIS (H. B.) — graduated from East Tennessee State with a B.S. degree; majored in Business Education. NOT PICTURED OR NOT IN DIRECTORY CLARK, MRS. SANDRA (W. E.) DARST, MRS. LOUISE (E. L.) McDuffie, donald QUINN, PAUL S. features 15 miss c. h. s. An annual highlight of the year, the Miss C.H.S. contest gives Junior and Sophomore girls a chance to display their originality and talent. After stiff 16 competition, the judges awarded the title of Miss Columbia High 1967-68 to Lynn Moore for her performance from Thornton Wilder’s Our Town. Miss Susan Esco Miss Candace Mathis First runner up Second runner up 17 homecoming queen Miss Carol Pepper, the 1967 Homecoming Queen, was selected, by majority vote of the foot- ball team, to reign over Homecoming activities. Attendant Miss Susan Esco Attendant Miss Charlene Garrett 19 key cLub sweethe Rt Miss Candace Mathis Each year, the Key Club selects a Senior girl as their sweetheart. Candy Mathis was selected this year to represent the club and participate in its various functions. f. h. a. sweetheaRt Miss Emily Durranc Selected annually from the Senior members of Future Homemakers of America, this sweetheart represents the club in its various social and school functions. p. p. a. sweetheart Miss Kathy DeVane Chosen each school year by majority vote, Miss FFA gives the club a “feminine touch” by participating in its annual activities. stAR student Ronald Norman Chosen the 1967-68 STAR Student on the basis of achieving the highest scores on the combined Senior Placement and Scholastic Aptitude Tests. dAR. AWARd M iss Candace Mathis Selection of the DAR Good Citizen, from the Senior Class, is based on qualities of leadership, patriotism, dependability and citizenship. stAR teacheR Mr. Silas Pittman Mr. Silas Pittman has been chosen as STAR Teacher of the year not only for academic rea- sons, but also because of his ability to get the younger generation to open their minds and to better understand life’s responsibilities. mi Carol Crawford Linda Rayburn Doug Tannenbauni Moore Boys’ and qirIs’ state 23 fopeiqn exchange student My family and my friend I can read!! You think it's a joke! Who can’t ski? Lars Perers is our foreign exchange stu- dent from Linkoping, Sweden. He lives with the Palmer Purser family, here in Lake City, and attends C.H.S. with his “foster sister Pam and brother Trey. He became a friend of all and conquered us with his smile. Lars, we hope C.H.S. has helped you as much as you have helped it. You came to us a stranger and when you leave, you will take with you the hearts of a multitude of friends. Wonder if it’s snowing at home? I’m talented, too! This is such a bore!! Cereal for energy. My gift to you, C.H.S.—a memory Another day — do they ever end!! 25 too ten pep-cent senioR placement test FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Rissman, Patsy Granger, Guice Galloway, Debbie Frankawski, Mary Robinson, Rhett Leary. SECOND ROW: Skipper Jarvis, Randy Coleman, Mike Dubose, Ken Anderson, Tim Kirby, Bill Brannon, Ron Norman, Billy Moreshead. top 20 peR-cent senioR placement test FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Flanagan, Jane Hines, Ann Tison, Susanne Erwin, Marcine Bean, Penny Wilson, Ingrid Kuypers. SECOND ROW: Al Buie, Rees Snedaker, Stan Patterson, Richard Ring, Steve Hunter. THIRD ROW: Brett Wattles, Tommy Avery, Scooter Houston, Leroy Purdy, Jim Cole, Trey Purser. ameRican field sepvice committee 26 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Ceely, Libba Wolf, Susanne Boyer, Nancy Jones, Charlene Garrett, Susan Cone. SECOND ROW: Mr. Montgomery, Bill Brannon, Gaines McFadden, Scooter Houston, Lars Perers, Chris Kessenich. 27 seniors senioR class of 68 Leroy Purdy Brett Wattles Mr. Adkins Mrs. Blay Mr. Cumbie Coach Groce Mrs. Kirby Mrs. Lanier Mr. Moberly Mr. Nichols Mr. Phillips Mrs. Zedaker 28 Barbara Alexander Edward Alford Kathy Allen Lana Allen Allen Altman Ken Anderson Russel Atkinson Tommy Avery Carrie Barker Vlarcine Bean Eddie Bennett Linda Bennett 29 Fred Bielling Bill Brannon Jerry Bowles Martha Bridges Mike Box David Briggs Susanne Boyer Bobby Brown Look Behind you, senioR, Lynn Bryan Jerry Bryant A1 Buie Jonathan Burgess 30 Craig Busby Janice Bush Helen Butler Sandra Byrd Gail Carr Gerald Case Becky Casey Helen Castillo At the foup yeans gone By. Bobby Charles Alan Chasteen Debbie Chellew Debe Chesson 31 Gail Christie Steve Christie All right who— chs is now a pact. Jim Cole Randy Coleman Bruce Colson Jerry Cox Carol Crawford Linda Crews Keith Dampier Debbie Daughtry didn't use the Ban? Freddie Dawsey Billy Dekle of youp past- and memoRies. Donna Dicks Edward Dicks Lane Dicks James Dicks Linda Dicks Mary Dicks Robbie Dobelstein Tena Douberly 33 Eric Douglas Bruce Douglas Leon Douglass Suzanne Erwin Susan Esco Joe Ferguson Emily Durrance Debbie Emory 34 Johnny Fraser Jimmy Free Dale Goss Bill Flanagan Charlene Garrett Ellen Gay Debbie Frankowski Guice Galloway Scott Gillen 35 Shirley Hall Janice Harrington Iris Harrington Mike Harrington Debra Harris 36 Velma Herndon Kedra Hewett John Howell Scooter Houston Sheila Huff Jane Hines Keith Hudson Janie Huff 37 Grin and bear it! 38 Sidney Keen Venita Kerce Norman Kilgore Jinnnv Killian Steve Kuschill 39 Aw, come on teach. Prissy Landrum David Lang our homecoming, class pLays ... 40 Forester Long Danny Lovett Jeff MacDonald Gayle Markham Bobby Markham Frank Marshburn Candy Mathis Bruce McCormick class Rings, and QRaduation. JoAnn McCormick Roger McCrary Hew I think I’ve found it! What do you mean you've got the football? Sue Moblev Ben Mooch these things we’ve 6one Billv Jo Morgan Fave Murray Donald Morgan John Murray Lynn Moore Billy Moreshead Gracie Morgan Shawn Murphy 42 Rory Myers Sammv Nettles Lights, camera,—Action! Will Always Be A pARt of US. Verona Newsom Ronald Norman Bobbv Norris Jim Norton Dick Odom Alan Park Gail Parnell Debra Parsons 43 Carl Jemigan David J. Smith Rees Snedaker Our group has 34? fewer cavities. Jean Snyder Jimmy Sparks 46 Ann Splichal Mary Beth Squillace Are you sure this is a convertible? Susan Stamper Frank Steedley Slade Roberts Diana Stevens Faye Stinespring Hope Storms Susan Stuart 47 Barbara Suggs Cary Thomas Tommy Sweat Joyce Tice Doug Tannenbaum Charles Timmons Paul Terrell Ann Tison look AheaO, semop ... Brenda Tvre Cracie Underwood Paid Urban Barbara Yekeman Ronald Vinson Earl Waters Johnny Ward Shirley Waters Charles Warren Brett Wattles Johnny Warren Edward Watts the would is theue to conqueul William Watts Charlene West Nonie Williams Sylvia Williams 49 David Williamson Penny Wilson Margaret Young Gayle Wilson Charles Wise NOT PICTURED Randy Brunson Ken Carr Marty Cox Olivia Feagle Lloyd Gaylord Kenneth Gordon Connie Irvin Mike Martin Rod McPherson Ronnie Miller Patsy Norris Linaa Parks Martha Ratliff Phyllis Register Myra Rowell Don Sandlin Pam Sobek Delton Turberville George Williamson Mark Young Ronnie Wilson 50 51 superlatives most popuUR Prissy Landrum Bryan Johnson It is not what he has, nor what he does which direc- tly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is. Amiel most veRsatile Candace Mathis Bubba Phillips Into the midst of everything. Horance 52 wittiest Sally Grissom Tim Kirby I am not only witty in my- self, but the cause that wit is in other men. Henry IV fRien6Liest Janice Bush Bruce Douglas I would be friend of all — the foe — the friendless S3 most 6iqnifie6 Diana Stevens Lars Pers Elegant as simplicity and warm as ec- stasy. Couper cutest Debra Harris Jimmy Killian They need only to be seen to be ad- mired. Dunbar most athletic Mary Dicks Craig Busby To love the game beyond the prize. Newbolt most school spiRited Carol Crawford Steve Kuschill Their enthusiasm for life brings them success. Daw- son 56 most LikeLy to succeed Patsy Granger Leroy Purdy The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Disraeli most intellectual Mary Robinson Rees Snedaker Knowledge is power. Rosenbach most couRteous Carol Pepper Scooter Houston most 6epen£uBle Penny Wilson Brett Wattles Shoulders with the strength to carry respon- sibility. Travelyan Of manners so gentle; of heart so kind. Chesterfield 59 undepcUssmen junioR class Jack Meeks Pete Giebeig JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Jack Meeks; Vice-President, Herman Dyal; Secre- tary, Pete Giebeig; Treasurer, Vicki Tison. Herman Dyal Vicki Tison Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Collins Mr. Heaton Mrs. Harkleroad Mr. Johnston Mrs. Means Mr. Melton Mr. Montgomery Mr. Moresbead Mrs. Ogden Mrs. Phillips Mrs. Snipes 60 Gary Adams Benny Allen Ed Allen Billy Altman Emory Bailey Robert Bailey Linda Barnes Craig Barton Faye Beach Charlotte Bedenbatigh Frank Bedenbaugh Mike Bedenbaugh Audley Bias Susan Bickel Kathy Bishop Edward Blackmon Emory Blanton Eddie Blanton Betsy Bond Kenneth Brannon Joann Brinson Hayward Brown Barbara Bry ant Ronald Bryant 61 Jot Bullard Bruce Bullock Vicky Burnette Cherie Burrow Brenda Butler Chris Calley Sandra Campbell Mary Carr Madeline Carrell Helen Carroll Jerry Carter Pat Cayton Susan Ceely Jim Christie Debbie Clements Billy Coker Johnny Cole Johnny Collins Susan Cone Mike Connolly Cordon Cox Edwin Crawford Roger Creamer J. C. Crews 62 Raymond Cutts J. M. Dumpier Stanley Daughtry Clara Davis Glen Davis James Davis Mike Davis Sharon Davis Steve Davis Alton Deal Martha Jo Deas Sherwood Dekle Terry Dekle Debbie Denham Kathy DeVane Don Dicks Lee Dicks Kandy Dicks Terrell Dicks Ann Dunn Herman Dyal Linda Dyal Ronnie Edenfield Brooks Etheridge 63 Shirley Evans Chip Paul Shelton Feaglc Billy Jo Fowler Lanny Fulford Betty Futch Billy Futch Marcus Giddens Pete Giebeig Connie Green David Green Sharon Green Tim Hackney Jenny Hagen Ellen Halbrook Bill Hale Harold Hale Linda Hall Lynn Hancock Martha Harper Melanie Harper Diane Harrington Randy Henderson George Henson 64 Diane Herb Jack Herndon Mike Hill Donald Hogan Marc Holland Glenn Horne Jeannette Horne Robby Howell Ronnie Hughes Dina Hull Robert Jcrnigan Jane Jones Rodney Joyner Calvin Julks Kathy Kalinoski Pam Keaton Stephen Keen Dennis Keene Cheryl Kelly Recie Kennon Chris Kessenich Karen Key Bert King Debra King 65 Clifford Kirby Elaine Koon Frank Koon David Lane Patrick Lane Harry Paul Lee Reba Lee Mcridith Levings Phyllis Little Mike Logan Janis MacDonald Pam Manasco Mike Maugham Lauren Markham Susan Marsh Joseph Martin Michael Masters Honnie Masters Sharon McClelland Bill McCormick Dena McCraney Pat McCullers Sylvia McDavid Steve McDonald 66 Joel McEndree Caines McFadden Marlyn McFatter Kim McLain Belty McLeod Tona Meredith Jack Meeks Neil Miles Dusty Miller Debbie Milligan Jane Milligan Alan Moody Jimmy Morgan Larry Morrell Daniel Morse Linda Moses Mike Moses Robert Mullis Phillip Munoz Dwight Musgrove Ginger Myers Kindle Nelms John Nettles Robert Newbegin 67 Ronnie Nims John Norris Sandy O’Bryan John Ominski Nancy O’Neall James Osborne Vicki Overman Anne Owens Klaine Park Irvin Paschali Herby Pepper Fred Perry Patricia Peters Nina Peterson Dorothy Phillips Joe Phillips Juana Phillips Richard Poole Dalton Pope Emily Pound David Price Mickey RatlilT Peggy Redish Deborah Rhodes 68 Dale Richards Elaine Ritch Jimbo Rivers Bob Roberts Cherrel Roberts Danny Roberts Valerie Roberts Esther Robinson Joe Robinson Lester Robinson Kent Rodriquez Mary Clem Rossee Amber Russ George Rye Robin Sasso Susan Schneider Billy Sirmons Leroy Slanker Donnie Sloane Debbie Smith Joe E. Smith Diane Somers Deborah Steffens Jann Stewart 69 Danny Stiles Jean Stinespring Susan Summerville Charles Taylor Debbie Taylor Jerry Taylor Linda Taylor Lorraine Taylor Mary Ann Terry Paul Thomas Timmy Thomas Sandra Thompson Betty Jane Tice Vicky Tison Gail Thomlinson Marcia Thompkins Avis Townsend Merrill Tunsil Daniel Tyre I ee Umstead Fred Vining C lifton Ward Danny Ward Rosemary Waters 70 Terr ' Watson Nell Watts Steve Webb Sandra Westberry Claudia Wheless Tommy Whigham Allen Witt Elaine Witt Jay Witt Jim Young NOT PICTURED Eileen Anderson Mars Boatwright Clant Clayton (herald Ferguson Arther Gilbert Jan Gray Wayne Gray- Pat Hartley Larry Hodges Edna Holliday Elston Jackson Terry Kern Astrid Kuypers Libby Messer Philip Parnell Brenda Pitts Johnny Register Shelton Spradley Gen Summers Benny Taylor Debbie Tay lor Walt Taylor Tracey Teeple Tlieron Thomas Mike Thomley Allen Tyre George Ward Pat Womble So what if you tore your host ! 71 sophomoce class Patrick Hunter Mary Jane Crawford Mickael Blocker Anne Cannon OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Jane Craw- ford, Sec.; Patrick Hunter, Pres.; Mike Blocker, V. P.; Anne Cannon, Treas. Mrs. Clark Mrs. Dekle Mrs. Duenas Mrs. Franklin Mr. Haltiwanger Mrs. Holcombe Mr. Lawton Mr. Parker Mr. Pittman Mrs. Ring Mr. Russell Mr. Wilder 72 Butch Adkins Jimmy Adkins Katrina Albritton David Albritton Linda Allen Carl Allison Margaret Amsden Carol Anderson Connie Anderson Bonnie Anderson Donna Armstrong Ronnv Avery Sharon Ballance Joe Barnes Kenneth Bassett Julian Bedenbaugh Patti Bedenbaugh Ray Bedenbaugh Alan Bergman Juanita Best Reggie Bielling Charlotte Blackwell Georgia Blay Michael Blocker Sue Blount Rita Boston Kathy Boyette George Brannon Layman Brannon Brenda Braunbeck Brenda Brooks Linda Brown Tracy Brown Gail Bryant Margaret Bryner 73 Diana Burr Denise Butzer Anne Cannon Alice Carter Annette Carter ('indy Carter Dewitt Cason Grayson Cason Hohin Cathy Bobby Chapman Danny Charles Bobby Chassereau Joe Chassereau Cary Che I lew Pliylis Christie Ruby Christie Dorothy Clayton Johnny Cole Alan Coleman Teresa Coley James Collins Pat Corbin Gary Cox Cynthia (.’rawford Mary Jane Crawford Thelma Jane Crawford Dianne Crews Don Crews Donald Crews Mallory Crews Robert Crews Jerry Crosby Mark Crow Tony Cumbess Walter Curinton 74 Karl Dahlbeck Mike Darby Bo Davis Judy Davis Kathy Davis Sarah Davis Greg Delgado Edwin Dennard Larry Dennard Devon Dicks Ralph Dicks Becky Douberly Dana Douglas Zach Douglas Dona Downing Bill Drake Sandy Driskell Sylvia Durrance Debbie Dyal Robert Eadie Steve Edmonds Ralph Edwards Tommy Ellis Cezmi Erol Marc Esing Puddv Espenship Tere Etheridge Sherri Eerguson Robert Finger Eddie Foran Jan Ford Bill Frampton Mirabelle Frietas Peggy Gale Wayne Galloway 75 Jimmy Carbett Greg Garverick Sparks Giebeig Susan God bold Michael Green Norman Green Shirlene Green Teresa Green Thyria Greene Vicki Greene David Griffis Pat Guerrv Jerome Hall Sharon Hammond Bobby Harden Cathy Harper Debra Harrington William Harrington John Harrison Raymond Hartley Susan Hawkins Preston Hayworth Charlene Henderson Margaret Henderson Linda Hillhouse Cindy Howard Cindy Huchingsen Linda Hudson Kevin Huff Darrell Hunt Debra Hunter Mike Hunter Pat Hunter Gloria Jarrard Mary Ellen Jarvis 76 Roberta Johnson Rudy Johnson Frankie Jones Nancy Jones Richard Jones Rose Jones Perry Jordan Marilyn Keaton Jan Killian I eonard King Garland Kirby Nettie Kirby John Kirkpatrick Linda Knight Judy Koon Angela Kuypers Bemie Lane Jimmy Lang Ronald Langston Yulcnda Leguire Charlotte Leslie John Lewis Russel Little Steve Little David Lockett Beth Louis Glenda Loyd Susan Loyd Wayne Lucas Peggy Mansfield Judy Markham Angie Martin Fddie McDade Jody McDonald Horace McKissack 77 Susan Merkel Joy Metcalf David Miller Carolyn Milton Kenny Minibs Kathy Moody Julian Morgan Bobby Morrell Andrea Morrison Bobby Morse Andrew Munoz Jeanine Myers Kerry Naylor Ann Nelson Alan Nicely Barbara Norris Hulah Norris Wayne Norris Brenda North Marty Null Mike Null Jimmy Odom Sharon Odom FayeO’Neal Lewis Osteen Ricky Parker (herald Parnell Michael Parsons Claude Paschali Deborah Pearce W. II. Peeler Walt Peterson Henry Predgen Chris Prescott Gerald Presnell 78 Butch Price Debbie Print Bona id Prockeys Handy Pruitt Pam Purser John Haulerson Sue Havndal Linda Kedden Cindy Register Joey Register La verne Bent . Mike Bitch Harvey Huberts Beverly Hohinson Danette Hohinson Karl Hohinson Geneva Hohinson Leon Hohinson Susan Hohinson Blundell Hodriqtiez Paul Hodriqiiez Nancy Kuss Delores Bussell Johnny Sandlin Joann Sauls Charles Saunders Marianne Saunders Penny Schilpp Pam Schneider Walter Schuller Gloria Schussell Sammy Sellers Charlene Severance Jack Shank John Short 79 Linda Simmons Pat Simmons Candy Smith Della Smith Greg Smith Fran Smith Pattie Sobek Dehra Spence Joe Spradley Angeline Springs Lucille Stalvey Mike Stalvey Charles Starling Jo Ann Starling Darlene Stephens Patti Stevens Debra Stevenson Larry Stiles Jane Strickland Kobert Strickland George Stuart Wilbur Taylor Betty Jane Terry Kay Thomas Phil Thomas Debra Thompson Mike Thornton Terry Thrift Randy Tillis Mike Tillotson Kenneth Townsend Ardrei Tunsil Kelly Tyler Denise Tyre Dottie Tyre 80 Sylvia Tyre Linda Vames Mike Vinson David Wall Pam Ware Glenda Watson Randall Watts Wendy Weant Jean Whidden Mary Ann Whitaker Jimmy W'ilkins Alice Williams Horace Williams Scotty Williams Sherreda Williams Diane Wilson Garv Wilson Phyllis Wilson Stanley Wilson Carol Witt NOT PICTURED Paul Allerman Jon Argersinger Joyce Bryant Joe Cohee John Greek Shirley Hamlen Marc Hollinger Joan Holloway Kenny Keen Janie Lang Andrew Lee Brenda Mason Danny McCormick Martha Mikell Leonard Murray Marc Ottinger Raiford Padgett Karen Paulk Jack Sc he neck Ingrid Zahner 81 Here we are . . . Already looking back . . . Saying good by to a precious part of youth . . . For yesterday is only a dream! Awe and bewilderment. . . The will to dare . . . This was Junior High. Mums, floats, and football . . . estasy of working together . . . 1st place trophy . . . Homecoming of ’66. December 8, 1966 . . . Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” . . . an experience never to be forgotten . . . . . . Work . . fun . . . rehearsals . . . “Live people don’t understand very much, do they?” . . . 82 83 organizations FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Daughtry, Jane Hines, Penny Wilson, Janice Bush, Carol Pepper, Prissy Landrum, Patsy Granger, Laura Rentz, Debe Chesson, Sylvia Williams, Susanne Boyer, Diana Stevens, Nonie Williams. SECOND ROW: Barbara Alexander, Joan Rissmann, Carol Crawford, Connie Irvin, Ingrid Kupers, Randy Coleman, Joel McEndree, Brett Wattles, Tim Kirby, Al Buie, Susan Esco, Sally Grissom, Lynn Moore, Debra Harris. 84 Mrs. Lawrence, sponsor. editoRs Janice Bush Photography Editor Prissy Landrum Sylvia Williams Sports Editors Penny Wilson Senior Editor Patsy Granger Debe Chesson Editor in Chief Layout Editor Diana Stevens Copy Editor Debbie Daughtery Senior Editor Brett Wattles Advertisements Editor Nonie Williams Organization Editor Susanne Boyer Annual Sales Laura Rentz Features Editor Carol Pepper Faculty Editor Jane Hines Underclassmen Editor 85 LEFT TO RIGHT: Patti Bedenbaugh, Karen Paulk. Delores Russell, Debra Steffens, Mary Beth Squillace, Paulette Irvin, Charlene Severance, Libba Wolf, Nonie Williams, Madeline Carrell, Suzanne Erwin. SECOND ROW': Nancy O’Neal, Susan Robinson, Jeanette Home, Patsy Norris, Martha Jo Deas, David Lockett, Betsy Bond, Carol Crawford, Susanne Bover. Laura Rent , Debora Thomson. Pat Corbin. THIRD ROW7: Anne Cannon, Anne Owens, Debbie Dyal, Susan Merkel, Herman Dyal, Pat Hunter, Caines McFadden, Joe McEndree, Wayne Calloway, Jimbo Rivers. Annual RepResentatives llBRARy ClUB LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Kathye Law, Slade Roberts, Diane Somers. FIRST ROW: Debbie Smith, Dorothy Phillips, Deborah Steffens, Pat Cayton, Brenda Tyre, Dona Downing, Debra Spense, Judy Davis. SECOND ROW: Bobby Charles, Judy Minks, Eddie Philpot, Richard Poole, Carl Dahlbeck, Philip Parnell, Jim Young. 86 student council LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Blocker-Sergeant-at-Arms, Doug Tan- nenbaum-Treasurer, Mary Jane Crawford-Secretary, Jack Meeks-Vice President LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Markham, Joy Metcalf, Nancy Russ, Georgia Blay, Della Smith, Jane Crawford. SECOND ROW: Claudia Wheless, Recie Ken non, Lynn Moore, Jeannette Horne, Nancy O’Neal, Vicki Tison, Madeline Currell. THIRD ROW: Herman Dyal, Walt Peterson, Allen Coleman, Anne Cannon, Sally Grissom. FOURTH ROW: Kim McLain, Doug Tannenbaum, Eddie Blanton, Mike Hunter, Robert Eadie, David Price, Mike Vinson. FIFTH ROW’: Mr. Lawton, Tommy Sweat, Jack Meeks, Mike Blocker, Tim Kirby, Gerald Oise, Mike Davis. SIXTH ROW: Forester Long, Leroy Purdy, Scooter Houston, Tommy Avery, Mike Dubose, Wayne Galloway. NOT PICTURED: Joe Robinson, Charles Wise 87 LEFT TO RIGHT: Hope Storms, Guiee Galloway, Martha Jo Deas, Vicki Tison, Debra Steffins, Nancy O’Neil. SEGOND ROW: Patsy Granger, Carol Crawford, Joanne Rissmann, Pat Lane, Barbara Alexander. THIRD ROW: Albert Sandage, Pam Sobek, Linda Moses. Susan Cone, Verona Newsom, Cheryl Kelly, Mrs. Arnold — Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Bill FTmagan, Ken Anderson, Jack Meeks, Frank Bedenbaugh, Roger Creamer, Eddie Blanton. national honop society LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Alexander — Presi- dent, Carol Crawford — Vice-President, Guiee Galloway — Secretary, Ken Anderson — Treasurer 88 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Martha Bridges, Barbara Alexander, Ann Tison, Mary Beth Squillace, Gail Parnell. Iris Harrington, Mary Robinson. SECOND ROW: Lane Dicks, Janice Bush, Betty Kirby, Gnice Galloway, Lvnn Moore, Debbie Daughtiy, Barbara Merkel, Glenn Redden, Bill Brannon, Steve Hunter, Rees Snedakcr, Linda Crews, Joanne Rissman. THIRD ROW’: Susan Stuart, Patsy Granger, Gail Markham, Diana Stevens, Verona Newsome, Carol Crawford. FOURTH ROW’: Randy Coleman, Ken Anderson, Bill Flanagan. Tim Kirby. Stan Patterson, Albert Sandage. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Pittman, Leroy Purdy, Lars Perers. Tommy Sweat LEF'I TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jane Milligan, Vicki Tison. Clara Davis, Delx rah Steffens, Marv Carr. Sandy O’Brien, Chris Galley, Debra King. SECOND ROW: Vicki Burnette, Mary Clem Rossi, Pat Lane, Ellen Halhrook, Martha Jo Deas, Helen Carroll, Nancy O’Neal. '1111RD ROW: Sandra Campbell. Anne Owens, Betsy Bond. Mere- dith Levings, llojx Storms, Merrill Tunsil, Joe Robinson, Susan Summerville. FOURTH ROW': David Lane, Frank Bedenbaugh, Ed Allen, Mike Davis, Susan Cone, Eddie Blanton, Susan Ceely, Martha llarix r. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Pittman, Jack Meeks, Chris Kessenicn, Ronny Nims LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mary Robinson-Secretary, Carol Crawford - Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Tim Kirbv Vice-President, Eddie Blanton-Second Vice- President. THIRD ROW; Ken Anderson- President 89 LEFT TO BIGHT: Rory Myers. Debbie Emory, Kaye O’Neal, Cindy Howard, Gloria Scussel, Kathy Bishop, Debbie Smith, Chris Caley, Pat Clayton, Kedra llewett, Penny Schilpp, Astrid Kuypers, Pam Manasco, Theresa Young, Debra Harrington, Mrs. Frank Phillips. SECOND HOW: Marcine Bean, Sammy Sellers, Linda Hillhonse, Peggy Mansfield, Jeanean Myer, Carolyn Milton, Janice Bush, Lane Dicks, Martha Mikell, Mary Fntch, Tena Douberly, Patricia Peters, Faye Stine- spring, Greg Gaverick, Charlotte Blackwell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Edna Keen, Donald Crews, Jean Stinespring, Susan Merkel, Joan Brinson, Sandra Campbell, Linda Crews, Blondell Rodriquez, Sue Blount, Sam Oosterhoudt, Stephen Keen, Dina Hull, Debbie Clements. Nina Peterson. NOT PICTURED: Donna Armstrong, Dianne Crews, Nettie Kirbv, Amber Russ, Kathy Reed p RAmedics LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sandra Campl ell-Vice President, Kedra llewett-President, Astrid Kuy| eisTreasurer. SECOND ROW: Nina Peter- son-Chaplain, Lane Dicks Secretary, Joan Brinson-Historian-reporter Debbie Emory-Sargeant-at-arms 90 SEATED: Laura Rentz, Mary Jean Little, Janet Hanson. STANDING: Debbie Emory, Charlotte Rossi, Sandra Bvrd, Martha Bridges, Mrs. Ogden, Sponsor, Helen Butler, Barbara Vekeman, Susan Stuart, Kathy Hurst, Myra Green, Gail Parnell, Janice Harrington. NOT PICTURED: JoAnn McCormick, Patricia Johnson v. o. e. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Janet Hanson, President. STANDING: Susan Stuart, Vice Presi- dent, Martha Bridges, Corresponding Secretary, Helen Butler, Treasurer, Debbie Emory, Parlia- mentarian 91 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce McCormick, Allen Witt, Louie O’Steen, Eddie Foran, Danny McCormick, Leon Robinson. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Phillips, Pam Ware, Nina Peterson, Bill Moreshead-Vice President, Bill McCormick-President, Sylvia Durrance-Secretary. Debbie Clements, Paulette Inin, Mr. Moreshead. BIBLe ClUB ofpice assistants LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Kay Thomas, Janice Proveaux, Kay Brewer, Lana Allen, Madeline Carrell, Sandra Thompson. STANDING: Mrs. Elizabeth Witt, Judy Allinder, Liz McEIoroy, Dottie Tyre, Emily Durrance, Barbara Vekeman, Mary Futch LEFT IT) BIGHT: Nancy O’Neal, Gtiice Galloway, Bolx rta Johnson, Carol Crawford, Debbie Frankowski, Pain Sobek. SECOND BOW: Gaines McFadden, Rhett Leary, Bees Snedaker, Mike DuBose, Bichard Bing, Dusty Miller, Wayne Galloway, Mr. Heaton, Bill Flanagan. chess cLub photo cLub LEFT TO BIGHT: Mr. Johnston-Sponsor, Jim Young-President, Mike Green-Vice President, David Wall-Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND BOW: Alan Nicely, Alan Witt, Richard Poole, Paulette Irvin, Stanley Wilson 6. e. LEFT TO BIGHT, KNEELING: Garl Jernigan-Sergeant at Amis, Chip Faul-Parliamentarian, Tim Hackney-Chaplain, Handy Brunson-Historian. SECOND BOW: Mr. Johnston-Sponsor, Myra Howell -Treasurer, Shirley Hall-Recording Secretary, Theron Thomas-Vice President, Henry Russell-President, Shirley Waters-Corresponding Secretary, Janice Proveaux-Reporter LEFT TO BIGHT, FIRST BOW: Kneeling, C arl Jemigan, Bandy Brunson, Chip Faul, Tim Hackney, John Rawlins, Dwight Musgrove, Jim Christie, Benny Taylor, Curt Proveaux. STANDING: Edward Sanders, Billy Altman, Shirley Hall, Theron Thomas, Myra Rowell, Janice Proveaux, Sue Mobley, Shirley Waters, Henry Bussell, Mr. Johnston 94 LLFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Walt Tay or, Leon Daougias, Delton Tuberville, Jim Norton, Jimmy Sparks, Ben Moody, Dimd Lang, Ronnie Miller. SECOND ROW: Mr. Melton, Linda Parks, Susan Lamb, Brenda Tyre, Debbie Taylor, Gayle Markham, Emily Durrance, Phyllis Register, Martha Ratliff, Wanda Register, Charles Timmons. 7 7 b. C. t. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Lamb-Chaplain, Jim Norton-Treasurer, Brenda Tyre-Vice-president, Jimmy Sparks, President, Emily Durrance-Secretaiy, Gayle Markham-Treasurer, Leon Douglas Sergeant-at-arms. 95 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sylvia Williams-President, Carol Crawford-Recording Secretary, Susan Ceely-Vice President, Mary Jane Crawford-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Means- Sponsor, Peggy Mansfield-Assistant Treasurer, Pat Corbin-Assist- ant Recording Secretary, Susan Cone-Historian. futuRe teacheps op ameRica FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Jones, Judy Markham, Steve Kuschill, Teresa Green, Margaret Henderson, Karen Paulk, Jane Crawford. SECOND ROW: Jan Killian, Georgia Blay, Tona Meredith, Helen Carroll, Della Smith, Jane Milligan, Linda Barnes, Nonie Williams. THIRD ROW: Tere Etheridge, Ellen Halbrook, Pat Corbin, Cindy Carter, Susan Robinson, Ann Splichal, Peggy Mansfield, Mrs. Means, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Laura Rentz, Debe Chesson, Sylvia Williams, Claudia Wheless, Betsy Bond, Elaine Rhoden, Lana Allen, Mary Clem Rossi. FIFTH ROW: Denise Butzer, Carol Crawford, Debbie Dyal, Patti Stevens, Pam Schneider, Rhonda Cubley, Angela Kuvpers. SIXTH ROW: Raymond Cutts, Patti Sobek, Penny Wilson, Ingrid Kuvpers, Patsy Granger, Susan Cone, Susan Ceely, NOT PICTl RED: Kathy Boyette. 96 key cIub FIRST ROW, BOTTOM TO TOP: Tim Kirby-president, Mike Roper-recording secretary, Rees Snedaker-treasurer, Mr. Russell- sponsor. SECOND ROW, BOTTOM TO TOP: Candy Mathis- sweetheart. Bill Brannen-v. president, Doug Tannenbaum-corre- sponding secretary. Jack Meeks-ofTicer-at-large LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Lane, Alan Bergman, Bert King, Marc Holland, Candy Mathis, Herman Dyal. SECOND ROW: Rees Snedaker, Bill Brannon, Danny Charles, Rhett Leary. THIRD ROW: Doug Tannennbaum, Tim Kirby, Frank- Bedenbaugh, Stan Patterson, Albert Sandage. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Blanton, Sparks Ciebeig. FIFTH ROW: David Lane, Mike Blocker. SIXTH ROW: Pat Hunter, Bill Flanagan. SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Russell, Sponsor, Karl Dahlbeck, Ricky Parker, Mike Roper. EIGHTH ROW: Forester Long, Jack Meeks. NINTH ROW: Leroy Purdy, Sr-ooter Houston, Wayne Galloway, Lars Perers, Tommy Sweat 97 LEFT TO WIGHT, KNEELING: Ken Carr, David Land Ronald Sherman, Gerald Presnell, Ronnie Edenfield, W. H. Peeler Donald Morgan, Cliffoid Kirby. MIDDLE ROW: Alan Nicely, Sammy Nettles, Haywood Brown, Kenneth Townsend, Keith Hudson, Larry Dennard, Kathy DeVane, Jimmy Free, Billy Dekle, Jimmy Gollins, Shelton Feagle, Emory Baily, Edward Dicks, Mr. Haltiwanger. BACK ROW: Jimbo Rivers, Giant Clayton, Phillip Parnell, Dale Richards, Charles Timmons, Jim Norton, Ronnie Wilson, Joe Ferguson, Johnny Collins, James Dicks, Mike Hunter, Bobby Roberts, David Smith, Shelton Spradley LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Hudson-Reporter, Ronald Sherman-Sentinel, Emory Baily Secretary, Jim Norton-President, Kathy DeVane-Sweetheart, Edward Dicks-Viee President, Sammy Nettles-Treasurer, Alan Nicely-Chaplain, Mr. Haltiwanger-Sponsor f. f a. 98 Lhh I IO HIGH T: Fran Smith, Chirlene Green, Hie hard King, Faye Beach, Cindy Howard. SECOND HOW: Jenean Myer, Delores Russell, Sylvia Durrance, Debbie Prine, Pat Irvin, Gloria Schussell, Mrs. Clark. THIRD HOW: Mrs. Hina Alice Williams, Emily Durrance, Phyllis Christie, Marsha Thompkins, Diana Burr. f. h. a. mu alph theta LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Nims, Chris Kessenich, Lars Perers, Tim Kirby, John Fraser, Hhett Leary, Albert Sandage, Rees Snedaker, Mike Debose, Jay Witt, Tommy Sweat, Steve Hunter. SECOND HOW: Madeline Carroll, Debra Harris, Jean Stinespring, Connie Irvin, Cuice Galloway, Handy Coleman, Doug Tannenbaum, Pam Sobek. Patsy Granger, Caroi Crawford, Ester Robinson, Mary Beth Squillace, Mr. Parker. 99 LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Chellew, Robert Eadie, Lynn Bryan, Sharon Ballance, Cynthia Crawford, Mary Ann Whitaker, Edward Alford. Russell Atkinson, Jerry Bowles, David Briggs, Elaine Rhoden. Vicki Burnette, Theresa Young, Alan Park, Jimmy Free. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wilder, Sponsor; Joy Metcalf, Marilyn Keaton, Margaret Young, Denny McCraney, Linda Allen, Candy Smith, Tommy Avery, Susan Marsh, Nancy Jones, Susan Robinson, Tonna Meredith, Linda Barnes, Claudia Wheless, Nonie Williams, Mary Jean Little. THIRD'ROW: Susan Ceely, Cathy Allen, Elaine Park, Johnny Register, Charles Starling, Grason Cason, David Wall, Dusty Miller, Steve Christie, Susan Cone, Susanne Boyer, Harvey Roberts, Susan Esco 100 Phyllis Little Pam Keaton tiqeRettes Lorraine Taylor ■■■■—in muuimm c. h. s. Band rrujORettes 102 Debra Stevenson Glenda Loyd Cindy Carter HEAD MAJORETTE Kathy Devane Debbie Prine Charlene Severance Charlene DeVane Nancy Whitehead Elaine Rhoden 103 I columBia high fighting tigeps Head Coach, Paul Quinn Coach Bob Simmons Coach Steve Croce Coach Charles Berry time of happiness time of Anticipation 107 time of fulfillment our jouRney to state Always seeking, But neveR ceRtain . . . the impoRtance of One A Little BlOOP. a lot of Sweat . . . pain is the name of the game. We knew whAt we wAnted when we stARteO . .. I Believe By qpAnny's - we QOt it!! 109 1967 state no champs !! Ill BABy tiqeps 0,WY’r °s.f.,K si '■Sr, • FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobby Harden, Mike Tillotson, Ricky Parker, Pat Hunter, Gary Wilson, Joey Register, Gary Davis, Larry Raulerson, Bill Kessenich. SECOND ROW: Regie Bielling, Dewitt Cason, Bill Drake, Sparks Giebeig, Mike Prophet, Carl Dalbeck, Tommy Trammel, Butch Atkins, Doug Dalbeck, Tommy Phillips, Skip Johns. THIRD ROW: Bobby Houston, Gene Bullard, Allan Boatwright, Vic Johnson, Tim Cassidy, Larry Lee, Johnny King, Rusty North, Randy Sanders, Chip Howard, Ward Law. FOURTH ROW: Chris Barber, Harvy DeVane, Wally Germany, Bill Epperson, Sam Oosterhoudt, Preston Hayworth, Lee McDuffie, Kenneth Brannon, Audley Bias, Mike Stalvey. FIFTH ROW: Frank Perry, Mike Koon, Laymon Brannon, Ronnie Hunter, Robin Cathy, Stanley Wilson, Randel Watts, Willie Floyd (Mgr.), Ray Bedenbaugh, Johnny Walker. September 21 Lake City 0 Rickards 13 September 28 Lake City 0 Ocala 13 October 5 Lake City 3 Starke 0 October 19 Lake City 34 Live Oak 0 October 25 Lake City 20 Palatka 13 November 2 Lake City 20 Live Oak 13 November 9 Lake City 15 St. Augustine 0 Coach Earl Hill Coach Larry Ward I 112 Cll U 0113 V A [ homecoming.. An expeRience in itself An expemence in Sadness Homecoming Queen, Carol Pepper, escorted by Trey Purser Susan Esco, Attendant Charlene Garrett, Attendant 1967 - 68 115 seniOR Ken Anderson Eddie Bennet Craig Busby Bruce Colson Pilly Dekle James Dicks Hoby Dobelstein Bruce Douglas Jimmy Killian 116 what a memoRy LetteRmen Danny Greene Randy Henderson Bryan Johnson Mike Martin Dal McDuffie Ronald Phillips Bobby Roberts Doug Tannenbaum 117 to take with us! Vickie Tison Barbara Alexander Co-Captain Carol Crawford Lynn Moore Sylvia Williams Prissy Landrum VARSIty cheeRleadeRS Candy Mathis, Captain Betsy Bond “Leaders of the crowd . . . pompoms, smiles, cheers and unquenchable pep . . . head of the greatest spirit — the Spirit of’68!” pep RaLlys aPP spice to fRiPays ... 119 j. v. cheepleaOeRS Laura Kennon Georgia Blay Barbara Henderson 120 Those who are there . . . those who yell with only a few . . . those who yell the loudest . . . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Libby Dobelstein, Martha Jo Deas, Ann McFadden, Kay Flanagan. Second row: Gen Summers, Anne Owens, Susan Cely, Pat Corbin, Mr. Montgomery. tennis team This is the first year C.H.S. hits had a girls’ tennis team. They have worked diligently and throughout their schedule, they have proved most successful. Mrs. Holcombe, sponsor of cheerleaders and tennis team. When all is done; the help of good counsel is that which setteth busi- ness straight.” 121 Mr. Montgomery, Coach LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Bob Simmons, Robert Eadie, Michael Blocker, Roby Dobelstein, Steve Dortch, Mike Moses. 122 Bob Simmons Roby Dobelstein FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Fraser, Coach Hill, Tommy Sweat. SECOND ROW: Mark Holland, Ronald Phillips, Brooks Ethridge, Jonathan Burgess, Stephen Keen, Leroy Purdy, Forester Long, Pat Hartley, Scooter Houston, Jim Cole, Trey Purser, Alan Moody. VARSIty BASketBAll Coach Earl Hill i 1967-68 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Us Opponent Femandina 108 47 Live Oak 77 37 Live Oak 83 62 Jasper 89 41 St. Augustine 76 61 Starke 92 55 Bolles 82 52 Palatka 92 54 Femandina 104 47 Starke 66 51 Perry 80 58 Live Oak 89 38 Bolles 71 49 Starke 47 33 Palatka 67 39 Gainesville 54 62 Perry 88 46 Bolles 61 52 Greencove Springs 92 69 124 FRONT ROW: Coach Charles Berry. SECOND ROW: Bobby Houston, Johnny Sandlin, Grafton Purdy, Patrick Hunter, Steve Dortch, Mike Vinson, Steve Marlowe, Dwight Ragan. ]. v. BasketBAlL Coach Charles Berry Junior Varsity Sports ... The Will of today and The Hope of tomorrow ... 125 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Ward, Jeff MacDonald, Walt Peterson, Edward Alford, Jerry Cox, Ken Brannon, David Williamson, Gary Chellew, Craig Busby, Mike Green, Joey Register. SECOND ROW: Ken Anderson, Jack Meeks, Robin C athy, Reggie Bielling, Mike Tillotson, Mike Connolly, Robert Eadie, Mike Hunter, Bo Davis, Charles Saunders, Audley Bias, Dalton Pope, Roger McCrary, Bruce Colson. THIRD ROW: Doug Tannenbaum, Ricky Parker, Manager. Coach Larry Ward c. h. s. tRACk senioR letteRmen FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Alford, Jerry Cox, David Williamson, Craig Busby. SECOND ROW: Ken Anderson, Jeff McDonald, Doug Tannenbaum, Roger McCrary, Bruce Colson. 126 ‘l° W:.BObbyRRnbeMSi MJke ifS?1!; Fred Billing. Ed Allen, l anny Green, Alan Moody. SECOND HOW. Mark Holland, John Raulerson, Billy Hale, Ronald Phillips, Eddie Bennett, Harry Paul Lee. 7 BASeBAll Coach Steve Groce semoR letteRmen Leroy Purdy Bobby Roberts Stan Patterson Eddie Bennett Fred Bielling 128 V ARA- Alfd c s LibsfiRj dLub FHA • OINA HULL BfT CLU 0 £ 1 A 7 Si bL ZLU 8 • OE BRA KING 9 Aa MaL S TAFT 10 • MARK YOUNG • BRENDA BROOKS 11 FT } 12 e hi 0 1- 14 15 ksi CLu 6 16 17 STUZ£ T CoudC'L 18 LATirJ C.LU6 19 2C 21 KENNETH BRANNON 22 A rF CLub 23 Mm ALPhtf n LTA 24 • SUSAN SUMMERVILLE (LLfir ss t £E+ HQ 25 26 FFA 27 28 29 30 Ti?i- M 1 - V 31 MlOrJfiL UoaJOR n X. i senioR diRectopy THEME SONG: CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS: “Impossible Dream” Vaya Con Dios — “May God be with Blue and Grey you.” FIGHT SONG “Dixie” CLASS FLOWER: Magnolia 129 4 £ BAHBAKA DEON ALEXANDER “Best Dressed’ “You’re only young once, but if you work it right, once is enough.” Prom Floor Show 1; Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Tiger Staff 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Usher at Graduation 3; Beta Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Annual Representative 1. EDWARD ALFORD “It is better to be idle than busy about nothing” Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club 2; Art Club 4. MYRA KATHLEEN ALLEN “Her heart is like the moon, there’s always a man in it.” Paramedics 1; Drama Club 2; Art Club 2, 4. LANA ALLEN Politeness is to do and say, the kindest things in the kindest way.” Student Council 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Intermural Bas- ketball 1, 2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ALLEN ALTMAN “Work is pleasant when it is done! Football 1, 2, 3; Class Vice President 2. KENNETH EUGENE ANDERSON “Why worry? Worry never made men great!” Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. RUSSEL R. ATKINSON “I’m one of the lucky ones. It only took me twelve years.” Football 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Baseball I; Art Club 4. TOMMY H. AVERY “An hour for study, an hour for lunch, and 22 hours for sleep” Student Council 4; Art Club 4. 130 senioR 6iRectORy CARRIE JEAN BARKER “She greets each day with a smile.” Office 1, 2. MARCINE CAMILLE BEAN “She is good as she is fair.” Glee Club 1, 2; Debating 2; Pacemmin Terris 2, 3; Future Nurses of America 3; Concert Choir 3; Paramedics 4. JOHN EDWARD BENNETT “Beware — I may do something sensatioruil yet!” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4. LINDA PAULINE BENNETT “She has happiness which makes up in height for wluit she lacks in length.” Future Homemakers 1; Science Club 2. FRED HERMAN BIELLING “Sleep first, study later. Baseball 2, 3, 4. JERRY BOWIES “Life is one long process of getting tired.” Baseball 2; Art Club 4; Senior Steering Committee 4. MICHAEL DANIEL BOX “Did nothing fxirticttlar, did it very well.” VICTORIA SUSANNE BOYER “Her smile brings sunlight wherever she goes.” Future Teachers 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Circulation Editor 4; Art Club, Exchequer 4; American Field Service 4; Senior Steering Committee 4. WILLIAM BRANTLEY BRANNON, JR. “Either I will find a way, or ril nuike one!” Class Vice President 1; Key Club 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3, Viet President 4; Golf 1; Beta Club 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; American Field Service Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4. MARTHA CAROLE BRIDGES Her persoruility luis made her loved. Beta Club 3,4; V.O.E. 4. DAVID R. BRIGGS “Sometimes I wonder what school’s all about.” Art Club 4. ROBERT KYLE BROWN “A social, friendly, honest man is he.”- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. RANDALL MALCOLM BRUNSON “Oh, well, the first hundred years are the hardest! LYNN NEIL BRYAN “If you couldn’t afford good whiskey, he’d take you on trust for beer.” F.F.A. 1; Art Club 4, Vice President 4. JERRY W. BRYANT “I will not say that he willfully misquotes, but he does fail to quote accurately.” Boy Scouts 1; Football Manager 1, 2, 3; Art Club 4; Base- ball 4. HUGH ALFRED BUIE, JR. “A fine boy with a great personality.” Band 1,2. JONATHAN WALLACE BURGESS “Let us do or die ” Band 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4. JANICE ELIZABETH BUSH “Friendliest” “ With her winning smile, she conquers .” Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Top 202 Freshman Placement Test; Paramedics 2, 3, 4; Reporter 2, Vice President 3, District President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Homecoming Parade 3; Calendar Girl 4; Annual Staff, Photo Editor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. HELEN ELOISE BUTLER “An Honest girl up to her chin, with a veru warm heart within.” Paramedics 3; V.O.E. 4, Treasurer 4; Transfer 4. MYF 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Riding Club 3; Senior Steering Committee; Annual Staff Layout Editor 4; French Club 3; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Transfer 4. GLORIA JEAN CHRISTIE A smile is something that adds to face value.” Homecoming Parade 1; Chorus 2, 4; Paramedics 2; Office Assistant 3; P.E. Award 2. RALPH STEVEN CHRISTIE “When the strong command, obedience is best .” Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1; Art Club 4. JAMES ROBERT COLE Courage often consists as much in refraining to do as in doing” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL RANDOLPH COLEMAN “Take life as you find it, but don’t leave it so.” Football 1; Explorer Scouts 1; Band 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 4; Steering Committee 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Jr. Class Play; Chess Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Transfer 2. BRUCE LEE COLSON “Don’t take life too seriously, you will never get out of it alive.” Server Jr.-Sr. Prom 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Golden Helmet 3. SANDRA CHLOTILDE BYRD “If once defeated, I believe in taking chances next time.” GAIL CARR “A smile is the trademark of a hippy person.” Library Club 2; Student Council 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4. KEN CARR “The better jxnt of one’s life consists of his friendships.” F.F.A. 1, 3, 4; Band 1; 4-H 4. GERALD STEPHEN CASE “Best Dressed” “Earlu to rise, early to bed makes a man healthy but- socially dead.” Server Jr.-Sr. Prom 1, 2; Usher Class Night 1; Football 2; Student Council 4. REBECCA ARLENE CASEY “She has one smile for every girl, and two for every boy.” Chorus 1, 2. HELEN LOUISE CASTILLO “When God measures people, he puts the tape around the heart, not the head” Chorus 3. ROBERT EARL CHARLES “It’s great to be great, but it’s greater to be human” Lunchroom Worker 1; F.F.A. 3. ALAN LEE CHASTEEN “Wisdom is knowing when to speak your mind and when to mind your speech. ’ Top 202 Freshman Placement Test; Football 2. DEBORAH EILEEN CHELLEW “A good excuse is one you can use over and over.” Tiger Staff 1, 2; F.T.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Annual Represen- tative 1; Art Club 4; Homeroom Representative 1. DEBORAH RHAECHESSON RICHARD GERALD COX “The great hope of Society is individual character.” Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-country 2; Class play 3; Transfer MARTY COX “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.” Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Future Nurses 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Vice President 3; Jr. Class Play. CAROL CRAWFORD “Most School Spirit” “If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest.” Latin Club 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Vice President of Gateway Council 3; Steering Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Top 102 Freshman Placement Test; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; PYC 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Annual Representative 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4; Girls’ State 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Painted Homecoming Tiger 4; Voice of Democracy Contest 3rd Place 4. LINDA GAIL CREWS “Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.” F.H.A. 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 3; Paramedics 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Miss CHS Contest 3; Tennis Intramurals 3; Perfect Attendance 3. KEITH COLON DAMPIER “The full use of today is the best preparation for tomorrow. Track 1. DEBORAH JEAN DAUGHTRY “Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. Latin Club 1; Library Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Homecoming Parade 3; Annual Staff, Senior Directory Editor 4. FREDERICK ARNOLD DAWSEY “What you are is more important than what you’ve got. WILLIAM ERVIN DEKLE “Why should I more knowledge gain when it only gives me pain? Football 1, 2,3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2, 3. JUDSON BRUCE DOUGLAS Friendliest “His personality and humor will make him numy friends. Student Council 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; LDS Seminary 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class V. President 3; Senior Steering Committee 4. ERIC CEDRIC DOUGLAS “If at first you don’t succeed, you’re running about aver- ager LEON EDWARD DOUGLASS, JR. “Everyone is ignorant — only on different subjects. Football 1; Sergeant at Arms 4. MICHAEL STEVE DUBOSE “Once your friend, always your friend. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bov Scouts 2; Jr. Class Play; Student Council 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. EMILY ANN DURRANCE “Good deeds are the purest form of Prayer F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sweetheart 4, Parliamentarian 4; Usher at Jr. Play 3; D.C.T. 4, Secretary 4. DEBBIE JO EMORY “Mighty nice, mighty wise, fun twinkles in her eyes. Paramedics 2, 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms 4; District Secretary 4; Library Club 2; Annual Representative 3; V.O.E. 4; Parliamentarian 4. SUZANNE ERWIN “Think twice before you speak, especially if you intend to say what you think. Annual Representative 2, 4; Student Council 3; Paramedics 3; Annual Staff 4. DONNA KAY DICKS “Swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger. EDWARD WARREN DICKS “He finds one aim in life and directs his life accordingly. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Centenial 3, 4, Vice President 4. GLORIA LANE DICKS “Her goodness makes the world bright. Latin Club 1; FT.A. 1; Paramedics 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 2; Tiger Staff 3; Junior Editor 3; National Honor Society 3; Beta Club 3, 4. SUSAN ESCO “Best Looking’’ “Beauty is its own excuse for being. Girl Scouts 1; Student Council 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Runner up Miss C.H.S. 3; Page at Graduation 3; Art Club 4, President 4; Key Club Calendar Girl 4; Homecoming At- tendant 4. OLIVIA WYLENE FEACLE “The temple of our purest thoughts is silence.’’ JAMES EARL DICKS “A man’s horse sense deserts him when luf’s feeling his oats F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplin 3; Football 2, 3, 4. JOE FERGUSON “If I can’t take it with me, Vm not going.' 4-H 1; Football 2; F.F.A. 3, 4. LINDA JANE DICKS ‘A girl who is happy, a girl who is gay, a girl who is pleasant the live-long day Office Assistant 3, 4. MARY VICTORIA DICKS “Most Athletic “She has lit a candle of understanding in her heart that shall not be put out. ROBERT EDWARD DOBERLSTEIN, JR. “Take it from me — he’s got the goods. Boy Scouts 1, 2; Footoall 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Representative 1. WILLIAM EMORY FLANAGAN “Success is a journey, not a destination. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All County 1; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Dixieland Band 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Swimming Team 2; Science Club 2; Interact Club 3; Junior Class Play 3; Math Club 3; Key Club 4; Beta Club 4. TENA EILEEN DOUBERLY “Silence is one art of conversation. Paramedics 3, 4. 132 MARY DEBORAH FRANKOWSKI “If ignorance is bliss, why arent there more hapjyy people?” Student Council 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; Speech Club 1, 2, Treasurer 1; Drama Club 1, 2; Class Secretary 1; National Honor Society 3; Chess Club 4. JOHN NEWTON FRASER “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.” Boy Scouts 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. JAMES RICHARD FREE Success comes in cans — failures in cants” Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Baseball 4. MARY ALICE FUTCH “When we die we leave l?ehind us all we have and take with us all we are .” Paramedics 4; Office Assistant 4. IRMA CUICE CALLOWAY “Calmly and peacefully she treads life’s way .” Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Clarinet Trio 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Future Homemakers 1 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Secretaiy 4; Class Historian 2; Beta Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary 4: Chess Club 4. CHARLENE ELIZABETH GARRETT “My thoughts are my own companions ” Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3, President 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth in Government 2, 3; Floor Show at Prom 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Calendar Girl 4; American Field Service Committee 4. ELLEN LOUISE GAY “Of disposition sweet ami manner kind .” Future Homemakers 1, 2. LOYD EVAN GAYLORD “There aren’t any rules for success that works unless you do.” Future Farmers 2. SCOTT ALTON GILLEN “Everyone stamps his own value on himself.” Band I, 2. KENNETH LAWRENCE GORDON “He is the very pine — apple of politeness” DEWEY DALE GOSS A little nonsense now and then is relished bu the wisest J men. PATSY DIANNE GRANGER “Most Likely to Succeed” “Wisdom is better than all the riches in the world.” Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Top 10$ Freshman Placement Test; Latin Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Future Teachers 2; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 4; Chief Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Top 10$ Senior Placement Test. SALLY GRISSOM “Wittiest” “Lively in spirit, as fun as can be.” Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Convention Delegate 1; Floor Show at Prom 1, 3; Future Teachers 1; Latin Club 1; Annual Representative 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Historian 3, Treasurer 4; Float Attendant 2; Tiger Staff 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. JOHN BRUCE HAGEN “A man’s sack of patience is generally tied with a slip knot” SHIRLEY ANN HALL “A kind and gentle heart has she.” D.E. Club 4, Secretary 4. JANET LEE HANSON “She will leave no little things behind, except loving thoughts and kindness.” Future Teachers 1; Server at Prom 1, 2; Annual Represen- tative 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1, 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2; V.O.E. 4, President 4. IRIS HARRINGTON “Dainty, petite, and very sweet.” Beta Club 3, 4. JANICE DIANNE HARRINGTON “Every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness.” MIKE HARRINGTON “Society is built upon trust.” Industrial Arts 1, 2; Thespians 1; Hi-Y 2; Glee Club 2; Juiiioi Steering Committee 3. DEBRA FRANCES HARRIS “Cutest” “All who know her are her friends” Future Teachers 1; Floor Show Prom 1; Intermural Bas- ketball 1; Annual Representative 1; Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2, President 3; Girl Scouts 1; Cheer- leader 2, Captain 2; Server at Prom 2; Page at Baccalaureate 2; Tiger Staff 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Annual Staff 4. CHARLES HENRY HARVEY “One of the best things to have up your sleeve is a funny hone.” LOGAN HARWIN HENDERSON “The man who rolls up his sleeves seldom loses his shirt” DANIEL STEPHEN GREENE “The wildest colts make the best horses.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club 2; Track 3; Baseball- 4. MYRA LUCILLE GREEN “Never say more than necessary.” V.O.E. Club 4. FRANK THOMAS HENDERSON “Death is more universal than lifei everyone (lies but not everyone lives ” VELMA LOIS HERNDON “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.” Future Homemakers 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. 133 KEDHA MEGNONNE HEWETT She is nice by name and nature Future Teachers 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Paramedics 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. JANE KATHRYN HINES Might as well laugh, no one’s died yet Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 2; Future Teachers 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Annual Staff 4, Underclassmen Editor 4. HAROLD EDWIN HOUSTON Most Courteous A man of good character Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4; Host for Foreign Exchange Student 3; American Field Service Committee 3, 4. JOHN NORRIS HOWELL A man upheld by steadfastness of purpose KEITH HUDSON A quitter never wins. A winner never quits Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. JANIE HUFF Wrinkles should merely show where the smiles have been Chorus 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Float Attendant 3. SHEILA ANN HUFF A wise girl will make more opportunities tluin she finds. JAMES STEPHEN HUNTER His friendly nuinner speaks his thoughtful mind. Top 10? Freshman Placement Test; Beta Club 3, 4; Tiger Booster 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. KATHRYN SUSAN HURST Opportunities always look bigger going tluin coming.’ V.O.E. Club 4. CONSTANCE EARLYSA IRVIN A smile is the trademark of a happy sold. MYRTLE PAULINE IRVIN Everu charitable act is a stepping stone toward heaven. Pep Club 1; Future Teacners 1; Future Homemakers 1, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Student Council Representative 1; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Junior Class Play 3; Tiger Booster 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3; Annual Representative 3, 4; Junior Steering Committee 3; Bible Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Photo Club 4. 134 ROBERT LOUIS JARVIS 1 believe it because its impossible. 4-H 1; N.R.A. 2, 3,4. CARL JERNICAN It isn’t the age, it’s the mileage that counts.' D.E. Club 4. MICHAEL JOHNS Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week. BRYAN ROY JOHNSON II “Most Popular I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON Speech is silver, silence is gold. HARRY KAPES Without haste, but without rest. VENITA ANN KERCE Reputation is precious, but character is priceless. NORMAN LAWRENCE KILGORE Tact is the art of saying nothing when there is nothing to say ” JAMES WILLARD KILLIAN Cutest We love him for himself alone. Football 3, 4. ELIZABETH ELLEN KIRBY 'Well, Tm about as tall as a shot gun, and just as noisy. Beta Club 3, 4; Paramedics 3. TIMOTHYTHEO KIRBY Wittiest” A person of humor rich ami rare. Student Council 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Baseball 3, 4; Boy’s State 3; Junior Steering Committee 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4. STEPHEN J. KUSCHILL Most School Spirited Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3. INGRID GERDINE JOSEPHINE KUYPERS “A reason firm, a tentperate will, emlurance, foresight, strength, and skill. Girl Scouts 1; 4-H 1, 2; Annual Staff 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Biology Club 1, 2; Float Committee 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Future Teachers 4; Annual Representative 1, 2; Top 20? Senior Placement Test; Tiger Booster 3, 4. SUSAN DIANE LAMB Many charming ways has she. Volleyball Intramurals 2; Usher at Junior Play 3; D.C.T. 4, Historian 4; C.E.C.F. Club 4. PRISCILLA MONICA LANDRUM Most Popular Beauty is the pleasure regarded as the qtuility of a thing Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3; Server at Prom 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Future Teachers 1, 2; Cheerleader 2, 4; Usher at Graduation 3; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; Senior Steering Committee. DAVID LEE LANG Say what you think about the devil, he’s a hustler! Future Farmers 1, 2, 4; D.C.T. 4; C.E.C.F. 4. KATHYE JUANITA LAW Of manners so gentle, of heart so kind Student Council 1, Treasurer 1; Future Homemakers 1; Basketball Intramurals I; Tigerette 4; Library Club 4, Vice President 4; Transfer 2. RHETT CLINTON LEARY Caution is the eldest child of wisdom Top 20? Freshman Placement Test; Boy Scouts 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. ALBERT D. LEPPER He has a luibit of always looking on the sunny side of life. Library Club 1. MARY JEAN LITTLE Charm is that extra quality that defies description Future Teachers 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Office Assistant 1; Float Attendant 2; Tiger Staff 3; Art Club 4; V.O.E. 4. GRADY FORESTER LONG Every inch a man Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Queen Escort 3; Student Council 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate Escort 4. DANNY ANDREW LOVETT Its all right to drink like a fish as long as you drink what a fish does JEFFREY MACDONALD An expert is an expert only as long as he guesses right Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. DOROTHY GAYLE MARKHAM Deep in her heart joy seems to dwell Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3; Annual Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1; Beta Club 3, 4; Usher at Jr. Play 3; D.C.T. 4, Treasurer 4; C.E.C.F. 4; District Secretary-Treasurer 4. ROBERT MARI I AM Controlled temper is the offspring of limited intelligence Future Farmers 1. FRANK MOORE MARSHBURN When people agree with me, I always feel that I must be wrong Football 2; Track 3. MICHAEL BRUCE MARTIN Teachers don’t recognize genius when they see it Student Council 1; Latin Club I; Tw ck 1, 2; Football L2, 3, 4. CANDANCE STANLEY MATHIS Most Versatile Variety is the very spice of life Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 1; Future Teachers 1; Student Council 1; Class Night 1; Basketball Intramurals 1; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Page at Baccalaureate 2; Key Club Calendar Girl 2; Page at Graduation 3; Second Run- ner-up Miss C H S 3; Tiger Staff 3; Candidate Girl’s State 3; Key Club Sweetheart 4. BRUCE ALLEN McCORMICK Success is the path of most persistence Track 1, 2; Bible Cluo 4. JOANN McCORMICK There is a lovely sjxirkle about her THOMAS ROGER McCRARY Teachers and classrooms are my only objections to educa- tion Tennis 2; Football 2; Basketball 3; Track 3, 4; Student Council 3; Football Manager 4. WILLIAM DALBO McDUFFIE A ludo has tofidl only a few inches to become a noose Latin Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. MARY ELIZABETH McELROY A cheerful soul lightens the hearts of others. Future Homemakers 1, 2. rod McPherson Nothing cooks your goose quicker tnan a boiling temper. SHIRLEY ANN MEEKS ■ Slu’ can be as silent as tlu- trees; not very difficult at all to please. y Future Homemakers 1; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Tiger Staff 3; Assistant Business Manager 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior Steer- ing Committee. BARBARA ANNE MERKEL The most precious of all possessions is a true, loyal friend Latin Club 1, 2; Girf Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Beta Club 3, 4. 7 RONALDG. MILLER Let thy speech be short, comprehending much in few words J D.C.T. 3, 4; C.E.C. 3, 4. BARBARA SUE MOBLEY We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give D.E. 3, 4; C.E.C.F. 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4. ARNOLD BENJAMIN MOODY I love them that love me. Band 1, 2; D.C.T. 4. CAROLE LYNN MOORE “Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Student Council 1, 2, 4, Secretary 2; Top 20% Freshman Placement Test; Floor Show Jr.-Sr. Prom 1, 3; Latin Club 1; Class Secretary 2; Usher at Baccalaureate 2; Future Teachers 2; Beta Cluo 3, 4; District Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Miss CHS 4; Class Treasurer 4; Girl's State Alter- nate Delegate 4; Annual Staff 4; Calendar Girl 3, 4. WILLIAM VEAZIE MORESHEAD “An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Key Club 2; Science Club 3; Bible Club 4, Vice-President 4. BILLIE IO MORGAN “Politeness is real kindness, kindly expressed. Chorus 4. DONALD LEE MORGAN “A silent and calm lad is he. Future Farmers 1,2, 3, 4; Farm Mechanics 4. GRACIE LEE MORGAN “A good-natured girl is welcome in any company. SHAWN EILEEN MURPHY Keep smiling; that makes the world wonder what you've been up to. Annual Staff 1; Tiger Staff 1; Future Teachers 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Cheerleader 2. FAYE MURRAY Gentle, innocent, and sincere. Paramedics 3. DELBERT MURRAY Money isn't everything — sometimes, it isn't even enough. JOHN MICHAEL MURRAY Of the unspoken work, thou art master. RORY MAE MYERS Talk she can, talk she will, her tongue is very seldom still. Paramedics 1, 4. SETH SAMUEL NETTLES, JR. Being nice is a divine trait. Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. VERONA KAY NEWSOM In her tongue is the law of kindness. Band 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Top 20% Freshman Placement 1 est; Beta Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. RONALD FARRIS NORMAN An upright, downright honest boy. Band 1,2, 3, 4; All State Concert Band 4; Business Mana- ger 4; Boy Scouts 1; Homecoming Art Committee 4. ROBERT FRED NORRIS “A little work, a little play. Band 1, 2. PATSY NORRIS A pocketful of sunshine is as good as gold. Band 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Majorette 2, 5. JAMES HENRY NORTON I am strong as a bull moose and you can use me to the limit. Band 1, 2; Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; D.C.T. 4, Treasurer 4. RICHARD GRAYSON ODOM Duty is what one expects from others. Boy Scouts 1, 2. ALAN DALE PARK Art is not an end in itself, but a means of addressing humanity. Art Club 3, 4. LINDA DIANA PARKS She knows anger is the wind that blows out the light of reason. Paramedics 3; D.C.T. 4. VIOLA GAIL PARNELL If you are honest, it is the best thing in the world. It goes above intelligence. Beta Club 3, 4; Paramedics 3; V.O.E. Club 4. DEBRA LYNN PARSONS Nothing is impossible for a willing heart. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Paramedics 3. LEON STANLEY PATTERSON Give me somewhere to stand, and I will move the earth. Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Baseball 3,4. CAROL ANN PEPPER Most Courteous She is the mirror of all courtesy. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 2; Future Teachers 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Staff 4; Faculty Director 4. LARS GUNNAR PERERS Most Dignified Honor is the property of highest value. Foreign Exchange Student; Key Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Beta Club 4. RONALD PHILLIPS Most Versatile He stars as an athlete and friend. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman s Club 2; Baseball 3, 4. 136 EDWARD LAMAR PHILPOT Fascinating . . . effortless . . . wit. . . Mr. Cool .” Hgen- Stall 1, 2, 3; Annual Stall’ 1; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Class Play; Homecoming Parade 3, 4; Library Club 4; Art Club 4. EMILY PAULETTE PRIVETTE “Very quiet, very sweet, a kinder girl you’ll never meet'' Paramedics 2, 3. JANICE YVONNE PROVEAUX “A modest woman is the most tremendous object of the whole creation.” Paramedics 1, 2; D.E. 4; Reporter 4; D.E.C.A. 4; C.E.C.F. 4. JOHN DOYLE PUESCHELL “It matters not how long you live, hut how well.” LEROY WILBUR PURDY, JR. “Most Likely To Succeed” Determination is the key to success.” Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club 2; Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; District Vice President 4; Class President 4. JOHN PALMER PURSER III “Best Looking” “Here is a man to hold against the world; a man to match the mountains and the sea Class President 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Top 10% Fresh- man Placement Test; Coif 2, 3, 4; Page at Baccalaureate 2; Tri-Hi-Y Mascot 2, 3; Student Council 3; Page at Grad- uation 3. MARTHA ANN RATLIFF “Few are her words, but wonderfully clear” D.C.T. 4; C.E.C.F. 4; Bible Club 4. JOHN LOUIS RAWLINS “Disposition is the foundation of happiness.” Drama Club 1; Chorus 2; Annual Representative 2; Jr. Class Play 3; D.E. 4; Photo Club 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM GLENN REDDEN “Wisdom is knowing when you cant be wise.” Band 1, 2; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Football 3; Track 3. JUANITA REED “A good heart’s worth gold.” Future Homemakers 1, 2; 4-H Club 1; Art Club 1. MARY PHYLLIS REGISTER Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier.” D.C.T. 4; C.E.C.F. 4. WONDA GAIL REGISTER We wish there were more like you.” Chorus 1, 2; Band 1; Wo. Id Georgraphy Club 2; D.C.T. 4; Bible Club 4; C.E.C.F. 4. LAURA DALE RENTZ She shines with such luster as the tear that flows” Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Annual Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Prom Server 1; Student Council 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee; Superlative Editor 4; V.O.E. Club; Class Night Usher 1. YVONNE ELAINE RHODEN Nature made her what she is and never made another.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 4; Art Club 4. JOHN RICHARD RING A boy with manu talents” Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; DeMolay 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Future Homemakers Beau 4. JOANNE RISSMANN Anything worth having is worth asking for ” Student Council 1, 2; Jr. Beta Club 1, 2; Rainbow Girls 1, 2. 3 4; Worthy Adviser 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2; English Award 1: Annual Staff 2, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Beta Club 4; Senior Steering Committee. JUDY DIANE RIVERS There is determination hidden in her quiet ways ” BOBBY WARREN ROBERTS “I belong to a union, my books are closed at night.” Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 3; Foot- ball 3, 4. MARCUS SLADE ROBERTS “If I were founding a school, I would first find a smoking- room.” Football 1; Future Farmers 1; Library Club 4; President 4. MARY CATHERINE ROBINSON “Most Intellectual” “Happiness is with her wherever she goes.” Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Top Scorer Freshman Placement Test; Annual Representa- tive 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Jr. Class Play 3. MICHAEL ALAN ROPER Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no fibs.” Key Club 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 4; Homecoming Candidate Escort 4. CHARLOTTE MARIE ROSSI Silence is strength.” V.O.E. Club 4. MYRA ANGELINE ROWELL A pocket full of sunshine is better than gold.” Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; D.E. 4; Chorus 4; Future Home- makers 4. WILLIAM HENRY RUSSELL All who know him, like him.” Track 1; Football 2; D.E.C.A. 4; C.E.C. 4, President 4. JAMES ALBERT SANDAGE He is able because he thinks he is able. Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. WILLIAM EDWARD SANDERS Gay [personality with added rascality. D.E. 4. DONALD HAYWARD SANDLIN I do everything for a reason . . . most of the time the reason is money. Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4. DANNEY EUGENE SIMS Give the world the best you have. D.E. 4; C.E.C. 4; Future Farmers 4. JOHN DAVID SMITH A little work never killed anybody, but why be the first victim? DAVID LEON SMITH ‘7 need no instincts but my own Future Fanners 2, 3, 4. REES ALBERT SNEDAKER III Most Intellectual Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; wisdom is humble that he knows no mote. Top 20% Freshman Placement Test; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta; Chess Club. JEAN LOUISE SNYDER Silence is an asset. PAMELA ANNE HOLMES SOBEK She enters the room, voice first Top 10% Freshman Placement Test; Student Council 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2; Beta Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; American Field Service Committee 3; Junior Steering Committee 3; Jr. Class Play; Chess Club 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Annual Stall 4. JAMES CLAYTON SPARKS Boys will be boys. Football 1, 2; Future Farmers 1, 2, Reporter 2; Band 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Baseball 2; Skiing Club 2; D.C.T. 3, 4; Honor of Merit 3; President 4; Junior Class Play 3; DeMolay 4. ANN SPLICHAL Charm is a glow with this woman tluit casts a most be- coming light on others MARY ELIZABETH SQUILLACE Gladness of the heart is the life of this person. Latin Club 1; Future Teachers 1, 2; Mu Alpha Theta L 2, 3, 4; Top 20% Freshman Placement Test; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; beta Club 3, 4; Annual Representative 4. SUSAN ANNETTE STAMPER She is nice yy name and nature FRANK E. STEEDLEY A sense of humor with plenty of sense. DIANA JANE STEVENS Most Dignified Elegance is .. . good taste plus a dash of daring. Future Teachers 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Floor Show 1; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3; Chaplain 1, President 2; Officer at Large 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Candidate Girl’s State 3; Annual Staff 4; Copy Editor 4; Key Club Calendar; Senior Steering Committee. FAYE STINESPRING Very quiet, very sweet, a kinder girl you'll never meet Chorus 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Junior Classical league 2, 3; Library Assistant 2; Paramedics 4. HOPE ELAINE STORMS A good mind [possesses a kingdom. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2; Pep Club 2; Girls Athletic- Association 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Mixed Glee Club 3; Girl’s Glee Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Beta Club 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH STUART A radiant smile always brings warmth to the human heart. Office Assistant 1; Beta Club 3, 4; V.O.E. Club 4. BARBARA LaVONE SUGGS Nothing is impossible to a willing heart Chorus 2; Future Homemakers 3, vice President 3. TOMMY LEE SWEAT Earnest in his work, whole hearted in his play. Student Council 1, 3, 4; Annual Representative 1, 2, 3; Thespian 1; Baseball Manager 2; Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; District President 4; National Honor Society 3; Basketball Manager 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Boy’s State Alternate Delegate 4; Basketball 4. DOUGLAS PHILLIP TANNENBAUM The integrity of men is to be measured by their conduct. Footlxdl 1, 2, 3; Top 10% Freshman Placement Test; Latin Club 1; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; State Science Fair 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Page in 89th Congress Session 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; DeMolay 3, 4; Boy’s State 4. PAUL FREEMAN TERRELL Just being hapfpy is a fine thing. CARY MAXIE THOMAS He that is well paid is well satisfield. JOYCE ANN TICE Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time . . . Oh my! Chorus 2. CHARLES TIMMONS Noble deeds that are concealed are most esteemed.” Future Farmers 1, 4; D.C.T. 4. MARGARET ANN TISON ‘ A true smile is a thing of which few are capable. Future Teachers 1, 2; Library Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Sergeant at Arms and Officer at Large 4; C.A.R. 2, 3, 4; President 4; Tiger Staff 3; Beta Chib 3, 4. DAVID DELTON TUBERVILLE One hoy is more troxdple than a dozen girls. Football 2. BRENDA LEE TYRE Joy is never out of season. D.C.T. 4; Vice President 4. GRACE ELLEN UNDERWOOD Everyone has a hobby; hers is b(pys Tiger Staff 1, 3; Future Teachers 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3; Cheer- leader 2; Office Assistant 2; Library Club 3; Future Home- makers 4. PAUL TRENT URBAN Some come to school to play; I come to sleep all day Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 138 BARBARA ANN VEKEMAN Diligence is the forerunner of success.” V.O.E. Club. RONALD VINSON Somebody said it couldn’t he done, and he agreed. JOHNNY LEEWARD The first hundred years are always the hardest. Future Farmers 1, 2. CHARLES HENRY WARREN Wild, wreckless, and lots offun. Future Farmers 1; Guidance Club 2; Library Club 3. JOHN CURTIS WARREN III Men like him are hard to come by. EARL EUGENE WATERS, JR. Fun and frolic are his game. SHIRLEY ANN WATERS The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, Reporter 1, President 3; D.E. 4; Corresponding Secretary 1; D.E.C.A. 1. EDWARD WATTS If money is the root of all evil, I’ll look for the roots WILLIAM TIMOTHY WATTS III Men offew words are often the best men Library Club 4. BRETT BULLARD WATTLES Most Dependable There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight. Latin Club 1; Annual Representative 1; Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Play; Student Council 3; Jr. Steering Committee; Messenger at Legislature 3; Builder’s Club 3; Class Vice President 4; Sr. Steering Committee; Tri-Hi-Y Mascot; Annual Staff 4; Ads Editor 4. CHARLENE BRENDA WEST None but herself can be her f)arallel Future Homemakers 1, 2. SYLVIA JEAN WILLIAMS Zest is the secret of all beauty. There is no l eauty that is attractive without Zest. Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Student Council 1, 3; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3; Class Reporter 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 2; Chairman 2; Builder’s Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Steering Committee; 3rd Place Voice of Democracy 3; Girl's State Alternate 3; Class Secretary 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Sports Editor 4; Sr. Steering Commit- tee. NONIE KARA WILLIAMS A man is always better than a hook Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4, Reporter 4; Annual Representative; Annual Staff 4; Organizations Editor 4; Key Club Calendar DAVID LENVILLE WILLIAMSON Of manners so gentle, of heart so kind. Track 1, 2, 3. GEORGE DONALD WILLIAMSON Most great men live in poverty, and I’m broke GLENDA GAIL WILSON She is like the breeze, gentle and sweet. Paramedics 2, 3; ('horns 3. PENELOPE OLEMA WILSON Most Dependable” The Rembrandt of C. H. S Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 2, 3, 4; Rode on float 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Jr. Steering Committee 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Bonfire Com- mittee 3; Prom Committee 3; Builder’s Club 3; Class Sec- retary 4; Sr. Steering Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Editor 4; Future Teachers 4; North Florida Horse Show- Circuit 4. RONNIE KEITH WILSON Whu study? It’s h irdfor the brain. Football 1; Future Farmers 3, 4. CHARLES LUTHER WISE Let no woman’s weapon stain my nuinly cheek Jr. Class Play; Bonfire Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Sr. Steering Committee; Student Council 4; Float Commit- tee 4. MARGARET CECILIA YOUNG Ouietness is a desirable trait. Library Club 2; Art Club 4. MARK KIMBALL YOUNG “Let the world roll along. I’ll get there later Latin Club 1; DeMolay 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Jr. Class Play. 139 141 advertisements ROUNTREE MOTOR COMPANY FORD LINCOLN MERCURY 531 North Marion 752-0391 BOYLE VOLKSWAGON U. S. 90 West Lake City, Fla. 752-7940 © Compliments of HOLIDAY INN U. S. Highway 90 P. O. Box 1239, Lake City 752-3901 POWERS SERVICE Authorized CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC and INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Dealer Compliments of LOVELY SHOP and PLAZA LOVELY SHOP Lake City, Florida Rossrs EXTENDS BEST WISHES Where Hard Hardware may be found. Phone or Come by ... 752-0881 929 N. 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Marion Compliments of BLANCHE BARBER SHOP D;x e J ing BETTER BAKING £3____ ‘Donuh Congratulations to Class '68 THE STATE EXCHANGE BANK Lake City, Florida member FDIC LAKE CITY BAKERY 01O SO MARION LAKE CITY. FLA Earl Irvin. own :« Phone 752-2842 148 Compliments of the RED BARN RESTAURANT Mirl and Ann Stuart Compliments of PAUL ROY COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 1483 South Alachua Street 752-5630 Compliments of HACKNEY GROCERY 1113 N. Marion Street Compliments of JOHN GIEBEIG 752-6320 GROCERY BADCOCK DR. JOHN A. MARCELLO CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 204 S. Marion St. Lake City, Fla. Furniture Associate Store Home owned by L. S. Ferguson 901 N. Marion St. Lake City, Fla. Office: 752-3877 Home: 752-2672 STUART JEWELERS 308 N. Marion Street Lake City, Fla. 149 After Graduation PLA-MOR-BILLARDS 34 North Marion St. Progress At It's Best MABRY BROS. HARDWARE CO. Phone 752-1650 Compliments of THE LAKE CITY LAUNDRY Compliments of G. T. Doc MELTON Distributor GULF OIL PRODUCTS Lake City, Fla. Compliments of PENNEYS CONGRATULATIONS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY CLASS OF '68 Lake City, Fla. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Compliments of LAKE CITY CHAPPLE'S 201 N. Marion Member FDIC RED AND WHITE Compliments of CORBIN TV 150 City Hall CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA CONGRATULATIONS From Your CITY GOVERNMENT Mayor — Commissioner James R. Tison CITY COMMISSIONERS Dupree L. Moody Mirl Stuart I. J. Godbold Don Dockery 151 Sorting f «v uy wyvil wi SU V,VV }j)l tf,fr i u f mwmmmwmm BROWN REALTY and ONE HOUR MARTINIZING ABSTRACT COMPANY Certifies Service Since 1901 REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—ABSTRACTS 300 North Marion Street 752-3561 Lake City, Florida THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING Compliments of DYAL'S SMOKEHOUSE Compliments of 2580 South First TOMMY STEPHENS' BUICK PIZZA, STEAK, BAR-B-Q 810 E. Duval 752-2180 SEAFOOD Compliments of SUMMER'S CHEVROLET HOLIDAY MOTEL A New World Of Worth Highway 41 441 South Phone 752-6933 752-4545 Lake City, Florida ORANGE STATE PIPE AND SUPPLY Compliments of COMPANY, INC. BRUCE'S PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL - HEATING - TOOLS Lake City, Fla. 752-5340 Palatka, Fla. 325-3694 226 North Marion Street Lake City, Florida One Antenna Serving The Community' LAKE CITY CABLEVISION, INC. 991 South First Street Lake City, Florida 153 Telephone 752-6161 GEORGE ETHERIDGE Compliments of FURNITURE COMPANY SEARS AND ROEBUCK, CO. FURNITURE-CARPET-DRAPERIES- TELEVISION-APPLIANCES Lake City, Florida Gateway Shopping Center 1801 West U. S. 90 KEATON'S TOYLAND 429 N. Marion 752-0387 Compliments of GREYHOUND BUS STATION AND GRILL JOYE JEWELERS 752-0565 411 N. Marion St. 302 S. Marion Street 752-3232 Lake City, Florida Lake City, Florida CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM WILSON NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Insuring the lives and health of Floridians for more than 35 years OFFICES IN: Representatives in Florida from Pensacola to Key West • Marianna • Pensacola • Tallahassee • Jacksonville Lake City—Home Office • Ocala • Orlando Tampa • • 3t. Petersburg and in between • Miami 154 We, the CLASS OF 1968, wish to express our deepest gratitude to the faculty and the underclassmer of Columbia High School. These years will always remain engraved in the memory of THE CLASS OF '68- HOMECOMING, THE PROM, CLASS A FOOTBALL CHAMPS, 155 AND THE FRIENDS WE'VE KNOWN ! [ffiHBBES
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