Gadsden County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Quincy, FL)
- Class of 1949
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1 a V'1 v ■ “aKa' 3 wn:‘®ww ‘ V-tf ’ L SZ ±A .0 Gadsden County High School of Quincy, Florida Present tl r, FOREWORD The '49 goal rush is on! The hearts and minds of the Seniors are upon a two-fold goal— graduating from high school and taking a suc- cessful step into the future. The happy days and joys we are now experiencing soon will be part of the past. To preserve the memories of these joyous occasions, we Seniors of '49 present our edition of THE TIGER MR. JAMES A. SHANKS Principal A. B. Arkansas College; B.S., M.A., Peabody College MR. HAL CROWNOVER Assistant Principal; Science B.S., M.A., Peabody College MR. WALTON O. WALKER Coach; Social Studies; Health B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute MR. GUY A. RACE Assistant Coach; Social Studies A.B., University of Georgia; L.L.B., University of Florida Mr. Desmond Bishop Agriculture B.S.A., University of Florida Miss Tommy Lee Fowler Public School Music B.M., Stetson University Miss Ruth Blair Social Studies; English A.B., Florida State University Miss Virginia Gregory Social Studies A.B., Florida State College for Women Miss Edna Feinberg English A.B., Florida State College for Women Mrs. Nina Lester Literature L.I., Florida State College for Women Miss Allie Ferguson Home Economics B.S., Florida Southern College Miss Mary Love Librarian B.S., Flora Macdonald College; A.B., Florida State College for Women; B. S., Emory University Mrs. Ellen Flake Business Administration Business Special Mrs. Clara Mason Mathematics B.S., Huntingdon College Mr. H. C. Mason Band Music Special, University of Florida Miss Elizabeth M. Scudder Science B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; Graduate Study at Florida State University Mrs. Anna Nixon Mathematics A.B., Andrew College; Graduate Study at University of Florida and Florida State University Miss Josephine Steele Bible Study A.B., Emory and Henry College; M.A., Scarritt College Mrs. Corinne Price Mathematics A.B., Florida State College for Women; Graduate Study at Florida State University Miss Elizabeth Thomas English; Dramatics B.S., Georgia State College for Women; M.A., University of Florida Miss Louise Quarterman English A.B., Florida State College for Women Mrs. Lennis Thrower Secretary Madison College Mrs. Josephine K. Rogers Social Studies; Literature B.M., Alabama College; Grad- uate Study at Birmingham Con- servatory of Music and Florida State University Miss Elizabeth Weatherly Latin, English A.B., Florida State College for Women New frontiers lift their rocky heights, New deserts stretch before our years, Renew in us, Almighty God, The spirit of the pioneers. Jackie Morris Treasurer EUNICE ALFORD GEORGE ALLEN ANDERSON Football, I, 2, 3; Glee Club, 3, 4; Thespian, 4; Scoop Club, 4; Senior Play. JIMMY AUMAN Football, I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Student Coun- cil, 3, 4; President 4; G Club, 4: May Court; Vice President of Sen- ior Class; Senior Play, Who's Who. SONNY BAGGETT Football, 2, 4; Basketball, 4; Stu- dent Council, 3, 4; Annual Staff, 4; May Court; Senior Play. ANN BEVIS Glee Club, 4; Senior Play. MARY STUART BOSTICK Band, I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Student Council, 4, Secretary 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; F.H.A., 3; May Court; Annual Staff, 4; Thespian, 4; Senior Play. ALTON BRADY F.F.A., I; Football, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Senior Play. DONALD CARMAN Football, 3, 4; Band, I, 2; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; G Club, 4; Senior Play. Key Club, 3, 4; Treasurer; Nation- al Honor Society, 3, 4; Scoop Club 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; Boy's State, 3; Football, I, 4; Thespian, 4; An- nual Staff, 4; G Club, 4; May Court; Senior Play. RALPH COX Football, 4; F.F.A., I, 2, 3, 4; G Club, 4. WAYNE COX F.F.A., 3; Glee Club, 3, 4. ERNEST CREAMER F.F.A., 3, 4, -Secretary, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 3, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Football, 3, 4; Co-captain, 4: G Club, 4; May Court; Senior Play; Thespian, 4; Scoop Club. 4. PEGGY CROWLEY F.H.A., 3, 4: Glee Club, 4; Senior Play. JIMMY DEES Football, I; Glee Club, 4; Band, I; May Court. PHIL DAVIS Band, I, 2, 3,'4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Football, 4; Key Club, 3, 4, Vice President; F. F. A., I, Treasurer; Tiger's Tale Staff, 3, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Thespian, 3, 4; Secretary- Treasurer, 4; Senior Play; May Court; Who's Who. FRANK FAIN Band, I, 2, 3, 4; Key Club, 3, 4; Footballj 4; Thespian, 4; Annual Staff, 4; G Club, 4; May Court; Senior Play. SARA MARGARET DAVIS President of Senior Class; Class Prophecy; Junior Red Cross Coun- cil, 3; Girl's State, 3; Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4; Declamation, 2; Glee Club, 3; Thespian, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff 4; Annual Staff, 4; May Court; Senior Play. WAYMON GAINOUS Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 4. ANNA RISHER GRADY Glee Club, 3, 4; F. H. A., 3. ELDON GREENE Football, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; F. F. A., I, 2, 3, 4; Vice President, 4; G Club, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; May Court. JO-ANN GRUBB Band, I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 4; Thespian, 4; Scoop Club, 4; Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff. BOB HOLMAN Football, 2, 3, Manager, 4; G Club, 4; Thespian, 4, Best The- spian; Senior Play. JUANITA HORTON Band, I, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A., 3, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; Scoop Club, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Senior Play: Junior Classical Lea- gue, 4; Thespian, 4. MONTEZ HUTTO Football, 3, 4; F.F.A., 3; Basket- ball, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; G Club, 4; Thespian, 4; May Court; Scoop Club, 4. Glee Club, 4. MARTHA LOGUE LAMAR MASSEY Football, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; ”G” Club, 4, President, 4; Glee Club. 3, 4; Band, I; May Court; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; Senior Class Play; Who's Who. BETTY MAY Cheerleader, 3, 4; May Court; An- nual Staff, 4; National Honor So- ciety. 4; F.H.A., 3; Glee Club, 4; Senior Play; Who's Who. Class Will; Majorette in Band, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Thespian, 3, 4; Vice President, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Glee Club, 4; F.H.A., 3; May Court; Senior Play; Junior Class- ical League, 4. MARY WEBB MAY Thespian, 4; F.H.A., 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; May Court; Senior Play. MARY MARTHA McCLAIN Band, I, 2; Glee Club, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 4; Thespian, 4; Declama- tion, 3; Annual Staff, 4; May Court; Senior Play; Junior Classi- cal League, 4; D.A.R. Award; Scoop Club, 4; Who's Who. CELIA McFARLIN Glee Club, 4; Thespian, 3, 4; An- nual Staff, 4; Scoop Club, 4; May Court; Senior Play. JEANNETTE McKINNON Salutatoriam Band, I, 2, 3, 4; First Lieutenant, 4; Student Council, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; F.H.A., 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Red Cross Council, 4; May Court; Senior Play; Who's Who. NORMAN McMILLAN Key Club, 3, 4, President 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 3, 4, Editor 4; Annual Staff, 4; Student Council, 3; Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Football, 1,2, 3, Manager 4; Basketball, 2, Manager 3, 4; Scoop Club, 4; Thespian, 4; G” Club, 4; May King; Senior Play; Who’s Who; Glee Club, 3, 4. JACKIE MORRIS Treasurer of Senior Class; Cheer- leader, 3; Glee Club, 4; May Court, Maid of Honor; National Honor Society, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Thespian, 4; Who's Who. MARY RADCLIFFE MUNROE Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 4; May Queen; Glee Club, 3, 4; Scoop Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Senior Play; Who's Who. EUGENE PATRONIS Class History; Key Club, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Thespian, 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff, 4, Business Manager; Who’s Who. JOYCE PEACOCK Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Scoop Club, 4; F.H.A., 3, 4; Treasurer, 3, Parliamentarian, 4; Glee Club, I, 2, 4, Reporter, 4; May Court. WILLIE PUCKETT Glee Club, 1,2; Senior Play. tfc. MYRTIS RUDD 9 THOMAS RUSHING F. F. A., I. 2, 3. MYRNA SCOTT EUGENIA SELMAN F. H. A., 3; Senior Play; Thespian, 4. JUANITA SCHOFIELD NORDICE SHEFFIELD Glee Club, 3, 4; F.H.A., 3. JANE SHEPARD Band, I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4, Editor; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; Thespian, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society, 4; Senior Play. SHELBY SMITH F.F.A., 4; Senior Play. HELEN STORY Band. I. 2, 3, 4; F. H. A.. 3, 4; Scoop Club, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; May Court. BOBBY TAYLOR Football, 2, Manager, 3, 4; Bas- ketball, Manager, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; G Club, 4; Key Club, 4; Student Council, 4: Thespian, 4; May Court; Senior Play. HILDA WARREN Class Night Who's Who; Band, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 3, 4; F.H.A., 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, Historian, 4; Student Council, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; National Honor Society, Sec- retary, 3, 4; Red Cross Council, Treasurer, 4: Scoop Club, 4; An- nual Staff, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff, 4; May Court; Secretary of Sen- ior Class. CAMILLA WEBB Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A., 3. HELEN CLAIRE WHEAT Valedictorian; Red Cross Council, 3, 4; National Honor Society, Treasurer, 3, 4; Tiger's Tale Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Student Council, 3; May Court; Senior Play; Thespian, 4; Who’s Who. Band, I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Thespian, 4; Senior Play; Who's Who. BRUCE WIMBERLY Football, I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; G Club, Sergeant at Arms, 4; F. F.A., 3; Tiger’s Tale Staff, 4; Thespian, 4; May Court; Sen- ior Play; Who's Who. MARGARET WILLIAMS WILSON YAWN F. F. A., 4; May Court. Camera Shy Senior HENRY POITEVENT WILLIAM ROY BUTCH April I, 1931 — May 5, 1948 Billy's magnetic personality seems to linger in the hearts of all who knew him. We, his class- mates, can still sense his sincere friendliness and his ready smile. In many ways, Billy is still with us. A . — . •' . ■ ;' Tommy Betts Hitda Blount Barbara Brinkley Barbara Butler Delia Jean Butler Hazel Burns Virginia Cantley Lynda Carman Patricia Corry Anne Crownover Carolyn Davis Saradee Davis Anna Ruth Dean Caroline Edwards Fred Fugate Walton Grady Charles McLendon Glenn Smith Betty Joan Moody Adelaide Munroe Jimmy Olsen Martha Jean Leslie Gary Lloyd Helen Martin Jimmy McKeown Mary Sue Thompson Loraine Tidwell Pierce Williams Eighteen Camera- Shy Juniors TENTH GRADE GIRLS First Row: Charlotte Miller, Doris Anne Craven, Betty Davis, Mary Laslie, Carolyn Creamer, Joyce Driggers, Mary Frances Jemison, Betty Ann Dees, Sara Smith, Mar- garet Barr. Second Row: Elveta Drake, Betty Jean Spears, Jewell Rudd, Nira Jean Wimberly, Charlotte Presnell, Regina Wiggins, JoAnne Turnage, Betty Sowell, Betty Owens, Helen Hancock, Greta Bryan, Pat Laslie. Third Row: Carolyne Butler, Olivia Edwards, Doris Lewis, Lonnice Greene, Bessie Smith, Virginia Purvis, Mildred Davidson, Myrtle Doris Chason, Mavis Hill, Faye Evans, Maysel Rushing, Patricia Cantley. Fourth Row: Lillian Howell, Edna Hanna, Carolyn Johnson, Rosa- lind Wedeles, Janet Mears, Barbara Sullivan, Jeannette Monk, Mary Frances Cox, Elise Rudd, Barbara Whiddon, Gladys Castleberry. TENTH GRADE BOYS First Row: Edelberto Oliva, Tommy Crichton, Frank Lines, Wayne Cooper, Jimmy Warren, James Henderson, Stanford Orrick, Charles Leonard, John Walker Edwards, Rod Scudder. Second Row: Bill Smith, Charles Sowell, Jimmy McPherson, James Mar- vin Whittle. Jack McKelvey, Joe Butler, Barry Ottinger, Billy Brandon, Charles Car- raway. Third Row: Doyle McCormick, Bobby Woodward, Jimmy Rogers, Harry Howell, Joe Wheat, Edward Cox, Lewis Powell, Maxwell Goza, Pat Thomas, Mark Munroe, Bob Butler. James Johnson, Billy Joe Harper. NINTH GRADE GIRLS First Row: Jean Ford, Jean Mitchell, Nancy Bostick, Betty Willmon, LaVetra Arm- strong, Mary Mallard, Grace Cross, Emily Russell, Sara Lee Morris, Mary Jo Fain, Second Row: Christine Hiers, Anita Yawn, Anna Spears, Dolores Shepard, Josie Sodec, Gladys McDonald, Jeannette Floyd, Jeannette Hall, Joyce Rudd, Myra Moree, Marlynn Parker. Third Row: Hazel Renfroe, Emily Clark, Jean Driggers, Joyce Hanna, Carol Ann Smith, Mary Lou Kornegay, Carolyn McMillan, Billie White, Shirley Jones, Patricia Warren, Mildred Pate, Montrose Moody, Betty Waddell. NINTH GRADE BOYS First Row: Amos Glisson, William Hanna, Elbert Rudd, James Blocker, Pat Creamer, Peter Webb, Lynn Lewis, Winston McLendon, James Peacock. Second Row: Sonny Story, Lamar Sims, Calvin Curry, Don Stowe, A. W. Haire, Quinton Paul, Spence McCall, Bobby Powell, Paul Nicholson. Third Row: Billy Martin, Wilbur Ward, Glenn Darsey, Wayne Bevis, Bobby Holley, Baxter Swing, S. L. Presnell, Bert Morgan, Otto Roberts. Fourth Row: Harold Sheffield, Sonny Burke, Wayne Hanna, Jerry Owens, De- witt Owens, Kenneth Harman, Billy Lowery, Alvan Smith, Riley Rhoden, Gerald Johnson. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS First Row: Nell Carman, Betty Lou Whittle, Mary Martha Whittle, Virgie McCalvin, Nancy Carraway, Annie Grace Paul, Jane Porter, Dorothy Dean Darby, Frances Al- ford, Dorothy Strickland, Annette Burke. Second Row: Imogene Rudd, Twyla Castle- berry, Shirley Chalfant, Louise Harper, Clara Moore, Mary Alice Alford, Audry Day, Shirley Nix, Pearl Powell, Harriett Mahaffey, Carol McCall, Marylin Darnell, Alva Jordan. Third Row: Theo Haygood, Ann Carman, Eilzabeth Cox, Shirley Lassett, Carolyn Griffin, Sabry Rice, Alma Betty Poitivent, Nora May Conrad, Mary Anr Smith, Mary Lois Edwards, Edna Mae Shepard, June Barnette, Mary Jane Strickland. Fourth Row: Curtisteen Smith, Betty Sue Grady, Faye Nell Hendricks, Carolyn Earnest, Ray Leslie, Kaye Frances Dean, Nell Davis, Celeste Wilson, Sara Betty Smith, Deborah Griffin, Joyce Brooks. EIGHTH GRADE BOYS First Row: William Timmons, John Richard Johnson, Franklin Shepard, Bobby Bethea, Buster Williams, LaVaughn Peacock, Dewey Smith, Thomas Joyner, George Johnson, Jimmy Warner, Max Lines. Second Row: Don Chesser, Joe Miles, Sammy McClain, Jimmy Bruner, Matha Hammett, Ray Munroe, Bobby Bevis, Randall Martin, Kerry Edwards, Charles Friday. A. J. Ryals, Buford Smith. Third Row: Jack R. Kirk, Roy Lee Freeman, Bill Summerford, Walter Allen, Sterling Smith, Wesley Goodson, Conrad Hogan, James Miller, Hugh Maxwell. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS First Row: Betty Ann Moore, Barbara Warren, Shirley Smith, Mary Thompson, Gail Evans, Beulah Laslie, Marcelle Potter, Mary Eleanor Race, Annie Lee Rudd, Evelyn Burke. Second Row: Annette Waddell, Carol Sapp, Peggy Parramore, Ruby Jean Livingston, Mary Ola, Nellie Mashburn, Carolyn Morris, Mary Jane May, Vonceil Stephens, Joan Suber, Sue Dees. Third Row: Esther Richards, Nellie Ruth Coolie, Jen- nie Chandler, Frankie Pigott, Betty Sue Turnage, Martha Cross, Sarah Lee Kincaid, Evelyn Bown, Mary Frances Dykes, Helen Cooper, Jeannette Faircloth. Fourth Row: Romona Blocker, Juanita Whiddon, Mary Sue Wells, Nancy Stevenson, Dorothy Sanders, Hazel Tomblin, Mary Sue Thomas, Sue Peacock, Billie Sue Johnson, Juanita Dean, Marjorie Agerton SEVENTH GRADE BOYS First Row: Wayne Brockman, Johnny Miller, Bobby Rudd, Joe Woodberry, Tommy Williams, Jimmy Smith, Enon Jernigan, William Strickland, Jack Cooper, George Ed- ward Ford, Dick Crownover. Second Row: Eugene Watts, Louis Summerford, Bobby McPherson, Jimmy Griffin, Junior Cuthbert, Frank Hinton, Howard Peacock, Charles Abney, Sonny Agerton, Lanis Stephens, Ryan Edwards. Third Row: Alexander Johnson, Thomas Hagood, Willard Moore, Frank Whittle, Bill Duck, Edward Agerton, Sidney Johnson, Ralph Jackson, Lawrence McKelvey, Eddie Duncan. Fourth Row: Lee Lane, Wayne Fallis, Homer Barber, Pat Woodward, George Byrd, Larry Wynne, Arnold Scudder, Wallace Blount, Raymond Harris. At center: Betty Lou Whittle, Mary Lois Edwards, Edward Cox, Wayne Bevis, Bobby Taylor, Jerry Owens, Mary Sue Thomas, Mary Jane May. On outside: Ryan Edwards, Louis Powell, Bobby Woodward, Hazel Burns, Joanne Turnage, James Johnson, Jean- ette McKinnon, Sonny Baggett, Mary Stuart Bostick, Jimmy Auman. (Standing), Jimmy Powell, Hilda Warren, Tommy Betts, Loraine Tidwell, Anita Smith, Janet Mears, Carolyn Creamer, Saradee Davis, Baxter Swing, Margaret Barr, Betty Davis, Mary Laslie. The Student Council was organized on December 2, 1947, by the principal, Mr. James A. Shanks, and faculty advisors appointed by him. Each homeroom is re- presented in it by one or two students. The sponsors are Mr. Guy Race, Mr. Hal Crownover, and Mr. Walton Walker. President ..... Vice-president Secretary Treasurer ..... OFFICERS Jimmy Auman Jimmy Powell Mary Stuart Bostick Hilda Warren THE STUDENT COUNCIL Jeannette McKinnon First Lieutenant Pierce W illiams Drill Sergeant Ryan Edwards ssistant Student Conductor arren Mr. H. Carlton Mason Director The Quincy High School Band was organized October I, 1940, by its present director, Mr. H. Carlton Mason. It is composed of 69 members and competes in Class CC. The Band has placed in First Division in its class since its organization, in both playing and drilling in district and state competitions. a I BAND PERSONNEL T. R. Smith, Jr. Nancy Jacobs Ryan Edwards Bobbie Bethea Betty Sue Grady Joe Woodberry Deborah Griffin Janet Mears Barbara Sullivan Jimmy Rogers Mary Stuart Bostick Mary Frances Jemison Ann Crownover Pat Woodward Hazel Burns Mary Radcliffe Munroe Helen Story Mary Jo Fain Loraine Tidwell Walton Grady Hilda Warren Pierce Williams Charles Sowell Jeannette McKinnon Jo Ann Grubb Bobbie Bevis Joanne Turnage Carol Smith Jimmy Warren Joe Miles Max Lines Conrad Hogan William Timmons Charlotte Miller Thelma Faye Strickland Tenny Deane Margaret Lou Warren Buster Williams Joyce Driggers Frank Fain Barry Ottinger Adelaide Munroe Jane Porter Bertie Pittman Louis Summerford Edna Hanna Anita Smith Russell Rogers June Barnette Kenneth Harman Jane Shepard Joe Butler Mark Munroe Phil Davis John Edwards Don Stow Jimmy McPherson Sara Margaret Davis Charlotte Presnell Nancy Bostick Margaret Williams Bill Lowery La Vaughn Peacock Martha Logue Nira Jean Wimberly Delia Jean Butler Patricia Warren Jeannette Monk Juanita Horton Mr. Charles Henderson LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized January 1948 by Miss Mary Love. The membership is made up of those students who assist in carrying out the work of the library. Students of the eighth through the twelfth grades are eligible. Meetings are held during home-room period on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The objectives of the club center around fitting its members for better service in the library, broadening personal knowledge, and having fun. Officers for the first semester: Agnes Smith, president; Sadie Sykes, vice-presi- dent: Carolyne Butler, Secretary; Betty Sowell, Reporter. Officers for the second semester: Olivia Edwards, president; Jewell Rudd, vice- president; Carolyne Butler, secretary; Sadie Sykes, Reporter. Sponsor: Miss Mary Love. Standing: Jewell Rudd, Barbara Brinkley, Faye Evans, Virgie McCalvin, Betty Sowell, Miss Mary Love, Shirley Nix, Doris Lewis, Sadie Sykes, Bobby Bethea, Carolyne Butler, Mavis Hill, Burneice Smith. Seated: Alma Edwards, Olivia Edwards. SCHOOL BOY PATROL The School Boy Patrol is sponsored by the local Police Department and the P. T. A. The boys volunteer their services and are selected on the basis of grades, conduct, and interest in the Patrol Program. Top Row. Dewitt Owens, LaVaughn Peacock, Bill Duck, Spence McCall, Bobby McPherson. Bottom Row: Wayne Bevis, Glenn Darsey, Eugene Watts, Tommy Williams, Dick Crownover. THE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY MEMBERS George A. Anderson Mary Stuart Bostick Alton Brady Pelham Corry Sara Margaret Davis Caroline Edwards Frank Fain Jo-Ann Grubb Bob Holman Mary Webb May m Celia McFarlin Jackie Morris I Alice Revell 1 Lillian Shepard M James M. Whittle l OFFICERS President— Jane Shepard V-President— Martha Logue Secretary— Phil Davis Treasurer— Jimmy Auman Best Thespian— Bob Holman Sponsor— Miss Elizabeth Thomas Organized— February 1948 TROUPE 160 Donald Carman Ernest Creamer Juanita Horton Montez Hutto Helen Martin Mary M. McClain Norman McMillan Gene Patronis Eugenia Selman Bobby Taylor The Brain Storm” Quincy Dates Helen C. Wheat Margaret Williams Bruce Wimberly The Case of the Weird Sisters Thank You, Doctor ■v Stanford Orrick, Mary Jo Fain, Mark Munroe GLEE CLUB First Row: Jo-Ann Grubb, Mary Martha McClain, Jean Mitchell, Betty Owens, Gloria Grantham, Mary Radcliffe Munroe, Joanne Turnage, Barbara Brinkley, Gladys Castle- berry, Peggy Crowley, Charlotte Presnell, Nira Jean Wimberly, Greta Bryan, Juanita Horton. Second Row: Sadie Sykes, Emily Clark, Christine Hiers, Carolyn Creamer, Joyce Driggers, Mary Mallard, Emily Russell, Marlynn Parker, Patricia Cantley, Helen Hancock, Virginia Purvis. Third Row: Carolyn Johnson, Anna Ruth Dean, Doris Ann Craven, Virginia Cantley, Gerry Isler, Caroline Edwards, Faye Evans, Jean Ford, La- Vetra Armstrong, Jean Driggers, Doris Livingston. Fourth Row: Betty Willmon, Bar- bara White Hand, Betty Sowell, Betty Joan Moody, Nordice Sheffield, Jackie Morris, Iris Johnson, Regina Wiggins, Betty Ann Dees. Fifth Row: Janet Mears, Celia McFarlin, Martha Logue, Margaret Williams, Jane Shepard, Barbara Sullivan, Anna Risher Grady, Pat Leslie, Sara Smith, Margaret Barr, Tommy Crichton. Sixth Row: Peter Webb, Lon Porter, James Marvin Whittle, Mark Munroe, Billy Martin, Wayne Cox, Edward Cox, Bill Smith, Jimmy McPherson, Wilbur Ward, Calvin Curry, Frank Lines, George Allen Anderson. Seventh Row: Montez Hutto, Donald Carman, Bobby Taylor, Bert Morgan, Bert Oliva, Tommy Betts, Phil Davis, Bruce Wimberly, Norman McMillan, Glenn Smith, Jimmy Olsen, Gary Lloyd, Alton Brady, Lamar Massey. The Glee Club was reorganized in 1946. Miss Tommy Lee Fowler is director and Mrs. Huston Rogers is accompanist. The club is composed of 98 members who attended the District Festival in Pensacola. The Girls' Chorus received First Division Rating in concert and in sight reading. Five members of the Glee Club, Anna Risher Grady, Jackie Morris, Tommy Betts, Lamar Massey and Billy Martin, are members of the Florida State Chorus. Officers for the Girls' Chorus: Mary Martha McClain, president; Jackie Morris, secretary; Anna Risher Grady, librarian; Carolyn Creamer, librarian; Joyce Peacock, reporter. Officers for the Boys' Chorus: Tommy Betts, president; Montez Hutto, secretary; Jimmy Olsen, librarian; Edward Cox, librarian; George Anderson, reporter. GLEE CLUB MINSTREL, February 22, 1949 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Quincy Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica was organized in October, 1947, under the direction of Miss Allie Ferguson, the present adviser. The chapter is active in all state and national projects and activities. In 1948-49 Gloria Grantham was the State Song Leader. Quincy delegates attended the State Conven- tions—1948, 1949; State Leadership Training Conference— 1948; State Fair—1949; and District Meetings—1947, 1948. President—Carolyn Creamer Vice-President—Saradee Davis Secretary—Betty Davis Parliamentarian—Joyce Peacock Historian—Hilda Warren Reporter—Loraine Tidwell Flower—Red Rose Colors—Red and White Motto—Toward New Horizons First Row: Miss Allie Ferguson, Hazel Burns, Betty Davis, Gloria Grantham, Iris John- son, Carolyn Creamer, Saradee Davis, Hilda Warren, Loraine Tidwell, Betty Owens, Christine Hires. Second Row: Juanita Horton, Jean Mitchell, Doris Anne Craven, Jean Ford, LaVetra Armstrong, Mary Lou Kornegay, Helen Story, Joyce Hanna, Grace Cross, Emily Clark. Third Row: Charlotte Miller, Joanne Turnage, Nira Jean Wim- berly, Charlotte Presnell, Betty Willmon, Bobbie Brinkley, Peggy Crowley, Carolyn Margaret Barr, Greta Bryan. MEMBERS Corry Davis Fain Lloyd McMillan Oliva Patronis J. Powell B. Smith T. R. Smith Taylor Williams Woodward Scudder Wheat McKelvey Warren Rogers Munroe L. Powell Sowell Holley Bevis Ottinger The Key Club was organized in April of 1948. The club, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, is composed of boys who are above average in scholarship. The club meets once a yeek for a pro- gram and dinner. Two boys meet with the Kiwanis Club each week. President Norman McMillan Vice-President Phil Davis Secretary Bobby Woodward Treasurer Pelham Corry NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Helen Claire Wheat, Mary Webb May, Norman McMillan, Hilda Warren. Second Row: Juanita Horton, Martha Logue, Joanne Turnage, Anne Crownover, Jo-Ann Grubb, Mary Martha McClain. Third Row: Carolyn Creamer, Joyce Driggers, Betty May, Jeannette McKinnon, Caroline Edwards, Sara Margaret Davis. Fourth Row: Barry Ottinger, Martha Jean Leslie, Saradee Davis, Anna Risher Grady, Doris Ann Craven, Hilda Blount, Jane Shepard. Fifth Row: Jimmy Rogers, Berniece Hanna, Loraine Tidwell, Gloria Grantham, Helen Story, Jackie Morris, Betty Davis. Sixth Row: Joe Wheat, Anita Smith, Janet Mears, Betty Sowell, T. R. Smith, Carolyn John- son, Margaret Barr. Seventh Row: Gene Patronis, Jimmy Powell, Gary Lloyd, Pelham Corry. The National Honor Society was organized May 17, 1948, by the principal, Mr. J. A. Shanks and a council of teachers. Membership is based on service, leadership, character and scholarship. The officers are: President—Norman McMillan: Vice- president—Mary Webb May: Secretary—Hilda Warren; Treasurer—Helen Claire Wheat. SCOOP CLUB The Scoop Club is composed of persons who contributed eight or more articles to the school newspaper by the end of the first semester of the school year. The sponsor is Miss Elizabeth Thomas. First Row: Celia McFarlin, Helen Claire Wheat, Loraine Tidwell, Saradee Davis, Mary Martha McClain, Juanita Horton, Hilda Warren. Second Row: Jimmy Auman, Mary Stuart Bostick, Sara Margaret Davis, Montez Hutto, Jo-Ann Grubb, Helen Story, Phil Davis. Third Row: Norman McMillan, Ernest Creamer, Pelham Corry, George Allen Anderson. OFFICERS President—Lamar Massey Vice-president—Starling Glisson Secretary-Treasurer—Tommy Betts Historian—Gene Moore Sergeant-at-Arms—Bruce Wimberly The G Club was organized November 2, 1948. Mem- bership qualifications are one varsity letter in any major sport and approval of the members. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in athletics, in good sportsmanship, and to cooperate with the school program. The G Club consists of 16 charter members and 14 who were initiated this year. The 1948-1949 project has been to keep boys in training. The Club worked with the Student Council in promoting good citizenship in the school. 3 Moore Hatcher, J. Glisson, J. Lewis Glisson, S., Hatcher, B. Creamer, Cox, Corry, Castleberry, Carman, Brady, Betts, Baggett, Auman, Davis, Fain, Gainous, Greene, Hutto, Holman, Massey, McMillan, Oliva, Olsen, Powell, Smith, B., Smith, G., Sheffield, Taylor, Woodward, Wimberly. Club ary 22 The Tiger's Tale GADSDEN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Band Concert Cornin' QUINCY, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 8, 1949 PRICE n the seni close M oe, daught : Munroe, spring fes Corry At Miss Mu Borman e festiviti s, daught Morris, for the Massey escort, irt were a' vote. Th aire Whe- Mary We art Bostii Miss Sc s Jeanne -ary Mart res of the teacher McClain, Miss Marthla Logue, M ,Tb« «• IALE “ iX1 '• F'b'u v,of !« br ,h « 07 ycc R Sa £g ys having indi e ienior tnglish Scoop Club. I ne newspaper has been financed through advert.se- !S will select an escr le are request ments and subscriptions. Miss Elizabeth Weatherly and Miss Elizabeth Thomas are ccasion- md coat in ac sponsors. inual spring festival if 1 costume. ty affair in which hi sday, if the The 1948-1949 staff was elected by the seniors. The associate staff was elected people participate. :s have been by the juniors enior girls ana U1C11 iris will have theii ictures made. Ex- 1 be made for those ire personal picture: °,r an. McM,l!an zed on Page 2) STAFF ASSOCIATE STAFF Attention, Speaker: espians Phil Davis Pelham Corry Hilda Warren Sara Margaret Davis Ernest Creamer third period eleve. Lamar Massey : initiated into tb , p privileges pertainin. Joyce peacock f the National Thes Eldon Greene Mary Stuart Bostick ird, president of th Juanita Horton a auraut?’- w bb Celia McFarb and I th Thomas a The week of February 21-25 ieclamation week in' Gadsd -ounty High School. Seven eighth, and ninth grade pu-‘i!? Betty Joan Moody ;ach give a memorized s'-ci-h Caroline Edwards 3'5 minutes in length. Tommy Betts These readings may be funr Saradee Davis Pierce Williams Loraine Tidwell Editor-in-chief ... Business Manager Advertising Manager Chief Reporter Society Sports Circulation . . .. Exchange Humor Features Clubs . Junior High nv TZyyV,. | iruu juices lor umer umms luuL | memorization. IT has been the aim of the TIGER S TALE to become a record of the outstanding--------------------- so'n 'jhnmy0 evert' c school He at G. H. S. and to furnish an opportunity to those people who R AWAfd Rnctir lr A Ifon wishec to participate in newsDaoer writino and orodurtinn n r l serious, dramatic, in prose or G oria Grantham poetry. But make your spee Pat Corry good! Do not spend time mem Adelaide Munroe rizin§ something that is r Anita Smith worthy °f the time needed. Grac 7- i, are given on the basis of choi 'oary uoyd 0f selection, pronunciation, int( Anne Crownover pretation, poise, enunciation, a Bostick, Alton y, Jo-Ann Grubb, Mary Webb May, Alice Revel and rd. week of February tional Thespian So- tes twenty years of e field of dramatics. I • participate in newspaper writing and production IX 111 glttUl. Jimmy Powell. 12 th grade — Helen Claire Wheat, Frank Fain. This series of programs will continue from now until the end of school and promises to be good raido listening as well as keen realize that dental caries may be controlled by proper diet and regular visits to a dentist, he felt sure that the dental health of the Quincy School would be improved in time. The lluoridc treatments will mary Martha McClain chosen by the popular vote of ' senior girls, to receive the D. A. Award on Commencement Nig This Award is based on citizi ship, leadership, character, service. The senors thought Mi A PLAY IN THREE ACT5 Anne Coulter Martens Hich School Auditorium FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: James Hatcher (Watch Dog), Jack Glisson (Vice-president), Ernest Creamer (Secretary), Donald Brady (Conductor). Second Row: George Johnson, William Tim- mons, Jimmy Warner, Billy Hatcher (Treasurer), Don Porter (President), Bobby Wood- ward (Reporter), Charles Leonard, Max Lines, Dewey Smith, Mr. Desmond Bishop. Third Row: Jack Kirk, Ray Munroe, Thomas Joiner, Shelby Smith, Sonny Burke, Starling Glisson, James Miller. Fourth Row: Kerry Edwards, Donald Chesser, Bob Butler, Amos Glisson, Wesley Goodson, Joe Butler, A. J. Ryals, Buster Williams. Fifth Row: Charles Friday, Billy Joe Harper, John Walker Edwards, Sterling Smith, James Henderson, El- don Greene, Charles Carroway. Sixth Row: Buford Smith, Hugh Maxwell, Jerry Owens, James Johnson, Billy Brandon, Bobby Powell, Alvin Smith. Seventh Row: Pat Thomas, Earl Brady, Harry Howell, Wayne Hanna, Paul Nicholson, Riley Rhoden, Wilson Yawn. Eighth Row: Victor Dickenson, Otto Roberts, Billy Martin, Sonny Freeman, Tommy Betts, Jack Peacock. The Quincy Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was organized in 1938. Mr. Desmond Bishop is advisor for the group. The chapter participated in the cattle show in which the Reserve Champion Steer was shown by Jerry Owens. Jerry also won the Mayo Scholarship. The Chapter was represented at the Tampa State Fair. A Hereford bull was won by the chapter in a Sears-Roebuck Contest. In the District Contests the Parliamentary Procedure Team placed first. The String Band also placed first. The band, known as the Tune Twisters, has a weekly program over WCNH, the local radio station. THE TIGER STAFF Editor-in-chief ......................................... Jane Shepard Assistant editor ................................ Sara Margaret Davis Business manager ....................................... Eugene Patronis Advertising ............................................ Sonny Baggett, Jimmy Auman, Phil Davis, Ernest Creamer, Norman McMillan. Circulation ..................................... Helen Claire Wheat, Jeannette McKinnon, Anne Crownover Art Editors ............................................ Celia McFarlin, Mary Radcliffe Munroe Photographers .............................................. Frank Fain, Mary Webb May, Jackie Morris, Mary Stuart Bostick, Jo-Ann Grubb Script editors Hilda Warren, Mary Martha McClain, Pelham Corry Typists ................................................ Joyce Peacock Betty May. Martha Logue “ The senior yearbook, THE TIGER, was re-instituted in 1948 under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Thomas. The staff for the 1949 issue was appointed by the sponsor and the principal, Mr. James A. Shanks. MAY FESTIVAL In Quincy, off and on, down through the years there have been May Day Cele- brations and the crowning of the Queen of the May. Some of these events were held on the Court House Square, others at the school house, and some in the area where the Methodist Educational Building now stands. The latter was then the spacious grounds surrounding the home of the late Judge P. W. White and included the entire square. For some years this lovely tradition was dropped and there were no May Day Celebrations. In 1940-1941 the Quincy High School Band was organized. Then the members of the Parent-Teacher Association, which made possible the band's beginning, agreed to find means of taking care of the band's up-keep. In order to earn funds for instru- ments, music, and necessary equipment and to revive the lovely old tradition of having a community spring festival, the May Day Celebration was renewed. It was decided to make the May Court an activity of the senior class by having the May Queen and her attendants chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the senior high school. This year the May Day Committee voted to share with the mothers of the senior class members and make a contribution from the proceeds of the Festival for a supper in honor of the entire senior class. This proved to be a very successful social event for the class, which, it is hoped will be continued in the years to come. The following are those who have been the Queens and Kings: MAY QUEENS MAY KINGS 1941 Miss Virginia Williams 1942 Mrs. Dallie Campbell Forrester 1943 Mrs. Thelma Andrews Swing 1944 Mrs. Marjorie May Kelley 1945 Miss Betty Strom 1946 Mrs. Erline Hinsey Smith 1947 Miss Bobbie Timmons 1948 Miss Carolyn Haire 1949 Miss Mary Radcliffe Munroe Mr. Marvin Cox Mr. Ross Brunson Mr. William Smith Mr. J. T. Sandy Mr. R. L. Massey Mr. Charles McMillan Mr. Jack Wise Mr. Charles Burns Mr. Norman McMillan 1949 MAY COURT Maid of Honor—Miss Jackie Morris Miss Mary Stuart Bostick Miss Sara Margaret Davis Miss Martha Logue Miss Betty May Miss Mary Webb May Miss Mary Martha McClain Miss Celia McFarlin Miss Jeannette McKinnon Miss Joyce Peacock Miss Helen Story Miss Hilda Warren Miss Helen Claire Wheat Mr. Lamar Massey Mr. Jimmy Auman Mr. Frank Fain Mr. Bobby Taylor Mr. Sonny Baggett Mr. Montez Hutto Mr. Pelham Corry Mr. Ernest Creamer Mr. Jimmy Dees Mr. Wilson Yawn Mr. Eldon Greene Mr. Phil Davis Mr. Bruce Wimberly First Row: Jack Glisson, Starling Glisson, Bobby Woodward, Montez Hutto, Lamar Massey, Ernest Creamer, Jimmy Auman, Tommy Betts, Jimmy Powell. Second Row: Jimmy Olsen, Harold Sheffield, Ralph Cox, Glenn Smith, Bruce Wimberly, Gene Moore, Waymon Gainous, Eldon Greene, Lloyd Castleberry. Third Row: Sonny Bag- gett, Phil Davis, Jimmy McKeown, Bert Oliva, Pelham Corry, Bill Smith, Donald Car- man, Joe Wheat, Billy Hatcher, Alton Brady. Fourth Row: Marvin Faircloth, W. C. Kendrick, Sonny Burke, Pat Thomas, Jack McKelvey, Frank Lines, Louis Powell, Victor Dickenson, Bobby Holley, Stanford Orrick. Fifth Row: Wayne Cooper, Calvin Curry, Baxter Swing, Dewitt Owens. Sixth Row: Amos Glisson, Mr. Charles LaDuca, Assistant Coach Guy A. Race, Coach Walton O. Walker, Johnny Greene, Manager Howard Peacock, Wayne Bevis, Glenn Darsey, Manager Bobby Taylor, Manager Bob Holman. A GREAT TEAM THOSE 1948 TIGERS Writing the final brilliant chapter to a glorious season, the 1948 Tigers defeated a strong Marianna eleven 26-0 to wind up an undefeated season during which they scored 398 points to 25 for their ten opponents. This band of fighting Tigers was one of the greatest, if not the greatest, ever to wear the Orange and Black of the Gadsden County High. There were no tempera- mental individual stars on this exceptional team. Each player did to the best of his ability what he was told to do and from this source sprang the great team-work which characterized the performances of this eleven during the entire season. We could not attempt to single out each player and tell of his exploits as an individual. But, rather would we make this statement, that the forward wall of the team from end to end was the fastest charging, hard hittingest group of high school gridders observed in many a year. Back of them played what was perhaps the best balanced backfield ever to wear shoulder pads under an Orange and Black jersey. It was the combination of the two that made such a great team. For one, without the other, could not have rolled up such an impressive record. Their goal line stands; spectacular running and passing and hard blocking paid big dividends when the final score was added. This team was awarded a trip to the Orange Bowl in Miami to witness the game between Georgia and Texas on New Year's Day. This trip was made possible by interested townspeople and was thoroughly enjoyed by the whole team. Excerpts from THE GADSDEN COUNTY TIMES SCHEDULE Bonifay Chipley Cairo, Ga. Apalachicola Perry Monticello Madison Bainbridge, Ga. Blakely, Ga. Marianna Quincy 52 41 20 54 46 26 49 20 64 26 Opponents 6 0 0 7 6 0 6 0 0 0 Quincy averaged 40 points per game. Op- ponents averaged 21 j points per game. The Tigers' first team was unscored upon. Front Row: Betty May, Helen Claire Wheat, Mary Stuart Bostick. Second Row: Betty Dees, Iris Johnson, Patricia Corry, Mary Webb May, Hazel Burns, Gloria Grantham, and Joyce Driggers. The cheerleaders were elected by the Senior High School. Two were elected from the Tenth Grade to serve for one year. Four were elected from the Junior Class to serve for two years. The Senior Cheerleaders are those who served during their junior year. Head Cheerleaders: Helen Claire Wheat and Betty May. 1949 BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Mr. Walton O. Walker, Coach; Jimmy Auman, Jimmy Olsen, Bert Oliva, Jack Slisson, Montez Hutto, Norman McMillan. Second Row: Glenn Smith, Eugene Moore, Starling Glisson, Ernest Creamer, Tommy Betts, Eldon Greene, Third Row: James Lewis, Bill Smith, Sterling Wynn, Harry Howell, Jimmy McKeown, Bobby Taylor, Manager. Norman McMillan — Most popular and best looking boy. Jackie Morris — Prettiest and most talented girl. Betty May — Cutest and most popular girl. Mary Martha McClain Most likely to succeed Gene Patronis Most studious Most likely to succeed Jeannette McKinnon Most athletic Lamar Massey Most athletic SENIORS PAST AND PRESENT PAST First Row: Margaret Williams, Betty May, Sarah Margaret Davis, Mary Radcliffe Munroe, Marjorie Gratz, Helen Claire Wheat, Celia McFarlin, Mary Stuart Bostick. Second Row: Sonny Baggett, Norman McMillan, Jay Fleming, Jack Conrad, Ralph Cox, Lamar Massey, Mary Martha McClain, Mary Ann Tutt, Jacqueline Morris, Kelly Shiver. Third Row: Pelham Corry, Clinton Friday, Norman Wood, Frank Fain, Philip Davis, Billie Rowan, Billy Blitch, (unknown), Eugene Chambers. PRESENT First Row: Margaret Williams, Betty May, Sarah Margaret Davis, Mary Radcliffe Munroe, Helen Claire Wheat, Celia McFarlin, Mary Stuart Bostick. Second Row: Sonny Baggett, Norman McMillan, Lamar Massey, Mary Martha McClain, Jackie Morris. Third Row: Pelham Corry, Frank Fain, Phil Davis. SENIORS PAST AND PRESENT PAST First Row: Hazel Howard, Audrey Lee Conrad, Doris Long, Elizabeth Cartledge, Martha Logue, Morjorie Merritt, Jeanette McKinnon, Hazel Hunter, Camilla Webb. Second Row: Helen Story, Mary Webb May, Katherine Handful, Juanita Schofield, Lillian Young, Juanita Horton, Jimmy Auman, (unknown), Tommy Cox, Donald Brady, Third Row: Donald Carman, Eugene Patronis, (unknown), Henry Temples, Sterling Wynne, Shefoy Smith, Walton Grady, Bruce Wimberly, Wayne Cox, Bobby Umphries. PRESENT First Row: Martha Logue, Jeanette McKinnon. Second Row: Helen Story, Mary Webb May, Juanita Schofield, Juanita Horton, Jimmy Auman. Third Row: Donald Carman, Eugene Patronis, Shelby Smith, Bruce Wimberly, Wayne Cox. “Serving All Gadsden County WCNH 250 Watts - - -1230 Kcs. QUINCY Florida Photo studio FLOWER 5HOP Best in Pictures and Flowers tor all Occasions. Quincy, Fla. Phone 237 I ■For. A Fcast Or A DRIVE-IN First Bank Organized Under The t -H -e QUINCY STATE BANK Resources over $8,000,000 Laws of Florida Chartered August, 1889 Bank No. I. Quonset Steel Buildings Quincy, Fla. 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