Greensboro High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Greensboro, FL)

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2- As you turn through the pages of this book, may you have pleasant memories of past years as you recall the happiest hours, the best loved scenes, the valued friends-, and may the pictures which we have chosen help to make your memories more vivid throughout the passing years. We, the Class of '52, dedicate this edition of the BULLDOG to the memory of our beloved friend, sponsor, and teacher, E. Forrest May. His sudden departure from our midst left a vacant spot in our hearts and in our school which can never be filled. PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Seniors of ch oter, S To eo forward in life it « , for a person to or she must have that certain non- will load toward hinf th est and fair, regardless oi wn thinlt«;rh is necessary for a full «i «■ £ do life • It 7 b rSat succeeds must apply6himselfH'either through mental or manual W°rk Faith to some is ™ deSnition that is not there. I am sure y faith is different. A well rounded fel. in God, faith in himself, and ,aith in low man and government. faith are applied security• FACULTY MRS. GREEN 1st. Grade Georgia State College for Women MRS. BRUNER 1st. - 3rd. Grades B. S., Florida State University MRS. ROWAN 2nd. Grade A. B., Florida State University MRS. SHEPARD 3rd. Grade Georgia State College for Women MRS. SMITH 4th. Grade B. S. S., Florida State University MRS. PEER 5th. Grade B. S., Home Ec. M.A., Ed., Ohio State University MISS TATUM 6th. Grade B. S., Florida State University MR. BRADFORD Band B. S., Troy State MR. MARCUS 7th. Grade M. S., API, Album Alabama, B. S., Troy State MISS YATES Home Economics B. S., Florida State University MR. PEER Coach M. A. - P. E. , B. A., Undergraduate MR. CHILDS Mathematics B. S., Florida State University MR. MAY English A. B., Stetson and M. A., Florida State University MR. BEVIS Agriculture B. S., M. A., University of Florida MR. HYATT Principal B. S., Berry College M. Ed. University of Georgia MISS BOWLES Librarian B. S., Mississippi State for Women MRS. ADAMS Commerce B. S., Florida State University MISS GREGORY English B. S., Florida State University LUNCHROOM STAFF Left to right: Mrs. Layton, Mrs. Bevis, Mrs. Boykin, Annie Lee Barnes, Mrs. Sharpton, Miss Ferguson. BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Mr. Ventry, Mr. Hill, Mr. Baker, Mr. Rowan, Mr. Shepard. JANITOR Mr. Ed Martin SENIOR REBELS BENITA BEVIS Band 1-4; FHA 1-4; Journalism Club 4; Cheerleader 2-3; 4-H Club 1-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3-4. MARY LEE CROSS FHA 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Beta Club 3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Journalism Club 4. BYRON COX FFA 1-4; Sr. Play; Band 1; Key Club 3; Journalism Club 4. MARCUS EDWARDS FFA 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Beta Club 3-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Key Club 2-3; Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Cl. 4. CAROL JEAN CLARK Band 1-4; FHA 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Cheerleader 2-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Beta Club 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Club 4. ANN FENN Band 1-4; 4-H Club 1-3; FHA 1-4; Journalism Club 4; Jr. Play; Beta Club 3-4; Annual Staff 4. SARAH FLETCHER Band 1-4; FHA 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Beta Club 3-4; Journalism Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Halloween Queen 4. LENORA LOVETT 4-H Club 1-3; Beta Club 3-4; FHA 1,4; Sr. Play; Journalism Club 4. ROY JOHNSON Basketball 1-2; Key Club 2-3; Band 1-4; FFA 1-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Journalism Club 4; Annual Staff 4, WILLARD RUDD Basketball 2-4; Key Club 2-3; Band 1-4; FFA 1-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Journalism Club 4. VIRGINIA WATSON FHA 1-4; Beta Club 3-4; Sr. Play; Cheerleader 4; Journalism Cl. 4. MABEL HOSEY FHA 1-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Journalism Club 4; Beta Club 3-4. WAYNE SUBER Basketball 2-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Key Club 2-3; FFA 1-4; Journalism Club 4. BILLY SHEPARD Basketball 2-4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Key Club 2-3; FFA 1-4; Band 1-4; Journalism Club 4. We, the Seniors, wish to express our appreciation to our Home Room Mothers: Mrs. Edward Rudd, Mrs. Reno Fletcher, and Mrs. N. B. Bevis. They have served us faithfully for all the twelve years we have been in school. Be c la.1] Quhgt' WILL I, Wayne Subet, will my ability to drive a Chrysler product to Wesley Dean. I, Willard Rudd, will my ability to stutter to Edwin Dean. I, Billy Shepard, will my way with the women to Donald Clark. I, Byron Cox, will my standing place on the bus to Billy Perkins. I, Ann Fenn, will my quiet disposition to Ruth Holland. I, Lenora Lovett, will my curly blonde hair to Dora Mae Clark. I, Carol Jean Clark, will my ability to talk all the time to Bernice Edwards. I, Roy Johnson, will my ability to eat moon pies and drink R.C.'s to Jack Agerton. I, Benita Bevis, will my knowledge of football, basketball, and softball to Jean Ogilvie, so that she can become a better referee. I, Mary Lee Cross, will my ability to be a cheerleader to Shirley Hopkins. I, Marcus Edwards, will my Romeo qualities to Russell Potter. 1, Mabel Hosey, leave my place as the shortest senior girl to Shirley Harris. 1, Virginia Watson, will my good personality to Sonya Fletcher. I, Sarah Fletcher, will my pearly white teeth to Marguerite Ventry. SENIOR PROPHECY WE, THE SENIORS, PROPHESY THAT IN 1962: Roy will be Mayor of Docville and owner of a large used car lot. But, he will still cherish his old '41 Ford. Marcus will own the largest and best tobacco farm in Sawdust and will still be trying to dodge Sarah. Billy will have taken Mr. May's place as pastor of the Greensboro Baptist Church. He had a hard time deciding who, among his many girls, was best suited to be a preacher's wife. Laveme Barton was the winner. Wayne will have taken over Peanut's Service Station and will drive a Hot Rod in the Sunday races at Clark's Speedway in Scratchankle. Byron will be residing in Tallahassee. Immediately after finishing school he will join the Engineering Corps, and by 1962 he will have become a Major. He will have married Betty Jo. Willard will be playing solo cornet in his own band, known as Speck Rudd's Hotshots. This was originally Spike Jones's Orchestra. He is still trying to get Alice Faye to marry him. He had better hurry, because another Willard has the same idea. Mary Lee will be in Wasnington and will be working for the F. B. I. Lenora will have become a missionary. Carol Jean will be married to Elton and will be living in Chattahoochee, where he is still employed at the hospital. They have three children. Ann will have become a nurse and will be working in Walter Reed Hospital. Mabel will be an airline hostess, working for Pan American Airlines. Benita will be married to Harold who will have taken over the Suwannee store. Both attended college. SENIOR PROPHESY CONTINUED Sarah will have finished college and will be employed by Fletcher Company as head bookkeeper. She turned down a position as a dress designer in Atlanta so she could be near Marcus whom she is still trying to get to accept her proposal to be his cook. Virginia will have worked with the F. B.I. as a secretary, but in 1962 she will be employed as secretary to the Head of the War Department. CLASS HISTORY September 1940 was the beginning of a long trip for the group who are now seniors. The first grade room was the starting point. The room held many shining faces. Mrs. Floyd Green was our teacher. In the second grade we were met by Mrs. Doc Rowan. We thought we were big shots” in this grade. We could read, count and even write our names. Miss Sara Howard was our teacher in the third grade. She kept us amused by continually stamping her foot. Mrs. Harrison met us in the fourth grade. We will never forget her famous tea parties. This year we were joined by Roy Johnson from Sycamore. In the fifth grade Mrs. McPherson was our teacher. This year we had to learn all forty -eight of the states and capitals. Ann Fenn from Bristol joined us this year. We were met in the sixth grade by Mrs. Tommy Green. This is one of the years we were kept quiet. Mrs. Carl Smith was our teacher in the seventh grade. We shall never forget the enjoyable afternoon Wayne spent smelling the roses. We learned that some of us were very artistically inclined. Carol Jean Clark from Tallahassee joined us that year. We had our first swimming party at Lake Mystic this year. Mr. T.R. Milam was our sponsor in the eighth grade. Wereally felt like grown-ups changing classes. Mable Hosey from Havana and Lenora Lovett from Winter Haven Joined our class. We caught up with Byron Cox in this grade. HISTORY CONTINUED Mrs. C.L. Fowler met us in the ninth grade. Virginia Watson from Quincy joined our class. It's a miracle that Wayne and Marcus have any teeth left after the numerous shakings Mrs. Fowler gave the impudent rascals. Again in the tenth grade Mrs. Fowler was our sponsor. Parties were very popular that year and we all remember the Possum with the white strip down his back that Roy caught. The next year we were Juniors and Mr. W.H. Nolin, better known to us as Mr. Bob , was our sponsor. The most exciting day of that year was when we received our rings. We presented Cornin' Round the Mountain as our Junior play. It was a humdinger . We entertained the Seniors with a beach party at Long Beach. We also learned that year that Juniors never have a skip day. Then came the glorious day when we became Seniors. Our Senior play, Everybody's Crazy sponsored by Mr. E. Forrest May, was a big hit with everyone. In February we were deeply grieved by the death of Mr. May. The second semester. Miss Betty Gregory was our sponsor. We can say that we have enjoyed our years at Greensboro High School. The memories of these years will always linger in our hearts. ADDRESSES AND BIRTHDAYS OF THE SENIORS NAME ADDRESS BIRTHDAY Benita Bevis Roy Johnson Carol Jean Clark Mabel Hosey Byron Cox Lenora Lovett Mary Lee Cross Billy Shepard Marcus Edwards Wayne Suber Ann Fenn Virginia Watson Sarah Fletcher Willard Rudd Greensboro Rt. 1, Greensboro Rt. 3, Quincy Rt. 1, Greensboro Rt. 1, Quincy Rt. 3, Quincy Rt. 1, Chattahoochee Rt. 1, Chattahoochee Rt. 3, Quincy April 22 October 29 July 21 October 18 October 9 September 9 March 9 September 2 September 4 January 25 December 23 July 24 January 8 February 18 Greensboro Rt. 3, Quincy Rt. 1, Greensboro Greensboro Rt. 3, Quincy JACK AGERTON MARGARET ALDAY JAMES CLARK DONALD CLARK WESLEY DEAN EDWIN DEAN GERONE JORDAN ROBERT MORGAN BILLY PERKINS RUSSELL POTTER SOPHOMORES Betty Glisson Shirley Hopkins Milton Hunt Lorine McAlpin Barbara Ann Kennedy Forrest May Anne Perkins Winton Rowan Jack Agerton Lynette Bowen Bulalie Cox Betty Bentley Helen Chester Eugene Fenn Carol Bentley Anna Lois Clark Edwin Harris Jimmy Bentley Carolyn Clark Betty Hawkins Ann Holland Alma Lee Phillips Jean Ogilvie Laverne Hill Earl McAlpin Geraldine Phillips Clifford Johnson Ruby McAlpin Byrpn Rudd W. C. Jordan Deanne McPherson Durwood Sharpton Max Watson GRADE 8 Front row: Retha Alday, Yvonne Shepard, Buddy Johnson, Charles Clark, Phillip Blount, Harrey Kennedy. Second row: Odessa Richards, Mary Alice Dean, Joyce McAlpin, Charles Shepard, Jimmie Clark. Third row: Yvonne Whittle, Carrol Brinson, Harold Shepard, Gene Edenfield. Fourth row: Sarah Potter, Lois McDowell, Eva Lera Edwards, Ann Fletcher. Fifth row: Reuben Morgan, Carol Clark, Joe Shiver, Wayne McLaughlin. Sixth row: Walter Sharpton, Franklin Shepard, Mary Broadway, Glen Suber. Not in picture: Edward Rowan, Ken Spurlock, Wallace Shiver. GRADE 7 Back row, left to right: Mary Emma Shiver, Mr. Marcus, Maxwell Johnson. Fourth row: Fred Taylor, Jerry Smith, John Goodwin. Delicia Durden, Annie Mae John-son. Third row: Donald Fletcher, Jewel Shiver, Mar jean Evans. Dorothy Sizemore, Christine Shepard. Second row: Lois Ventry, George Rudd, Margaret Ann Blount, Luther Bowen, Franklin Sharpton. Front row: Larry Whiddon, Dewey Phillips. Larry Crosby, Marie Hunt, Jimmy McLaughlin, Luther Goodson. FIVE HARMONIOUS ANGELS AIN’T THEY CUTE CRACKLINS CUTIE PIE THE THING GRADE 6 Back row, left to right: Arthur Shepard, Kelley Clark, Mayo Potter, Manis Blanton, L. C Scott. Second row: Walter Smith, Freddie Clark, Elizabeth Durden, Betty Sue Whittle, Marvin Spurlock Third row: Dwight Clark, Lucille Phillips, Shelby Jean Bodiford, Ferrell Dean, Winton Suber. Fourth row: Nelson Clark, Ruth Hawkins, Roberta Sizemore, Shirley Shepard, Tommie Johnson. Fifth row: Rena Dean, Kay Fletcher, Lessie Dale Evans, Nancy Suber, J.B. Hosey. Front row: Willard Hobbs, Hubert Suber, Samuel Fenn, Tommy Fason, Mitchell Rowan, Paul Goodson. Not in picture: Jennie B. Eldridge, Otha White, Ellis Shepard. GRADE 5 Back row, left to right: Hentz Fletcher, Judy Blanton, Annie Pearl Rutherford, Eugene McDowell. Sixth row: Lillie Mae Potter, Eldridge Edwards, Vernon Halcomb, Philip Clark, Jack Durden. Fifth row: Carolyn Rowan, Wayne Bowen, Lon Lovett, Larry Haire, Larry Black. Fourth row: Curtis Broadway, Katherine Shepard, Ronald Lemieux, Patricia Sloan. Elise Shiver. Third row: Emma Jean Dean, Betty Goodwin, Billy Vice, Duncan Fletcher, Carol Haire. Second row: Shirley Whittle, Virginia Dean, Vivian Dean, Betty Ray Johnson, Donald Durden. Front row: Lanier Suber, Ann Finuff, Emma Jean Blount, Kennith Whiddon, Joann Shepard Hugh Hosey. GRADE 4 Back row, left to right: Jimmy Dean, Hazel Durden, Buddy Pitts, Mrs. Smith, Mary E. Robinson. Fifth row: Mary Ann Durden, Jerry Spivey, Henry Shiver, Edgar Poston. Fourth row: Patricia Black, Betty Potter, Ann Suber, Thomas McAlpin, John McGee. Third row: Peggy Bentley, James Hobbs, Eustice Shiver, Carter Clark, Lynda Faye Haire, Bonnie Hood. Second row: Jimmy Gould, Joyce Edwards, David Shepard, Shirley Spurlock, Lucile Bentley. Front row: Betty Jean Hosey, Franklin Edwards, Dicky McLaughlin, Chris Bedenbaugh, Lavonia Clark, Thomas Whittle. Not in picture: John McAlpin, Marvin Watts, Bobby Shiver, Massey White, Everette Al-day. GRADE 3 Back row, left to right: Robert Rogers, Marcell Henry, Floyd Pitts, Billy Proctor, Simon Eldridge. Fourth row: Gary Bryant, Sue Suber, Betty Sue Smith, Paul Hawkins, Joe Miller. Third row: Helen Shiver, Betty Jo Finuff, Ann White, Patsy Barr, June Henry. Second row: Maxwell White, Edith Broadway, Jimmy Lemieux, James Davis, Vola Henry, Durwood Suber. Front row: Estes Hampton, Jean Sharpton, David Jordan, Con Fletcher, Lloyd Johnson, Douglas Shiver. Not in picture: Douglas Holland, Christine McAlpin. GRADE 2 Back row: Catherine Dean, Almeta Edwards, David Fason, Suzanne Fletcher, Opal Ann Cline, Lee Martin. Fourth row: David Bentley, Michael Shepard, Ann Clark, J. E. Johnson, Nancy Clark. Third row: Donald Stone, Richard Clark, Patricia Fletcher, Sandra Smith, Jimmy Sloan. Second row: Mary Sue Finuff, Mary Shiver, Betty Miller, Dale Suber, Sandra Gould, Kirk May. First row: Eleanor Shiver, Sybil Alday, Bill Suber, Jeanette Hunt, Gloria Jean Alday. Not in picture: Donald Bentley, E. D. Dean, Randolph King, Willie Guy Shiver, Larry Harris, Gene Shiver, Jackie McQuag, Juanita Alday, Christine Ventry. Back row, left to tight: Douglas Goodwin, Dean Fenn, Randal Potter, Patsy Smith, Steve Clatk. Second row: Lamar Mooneyham, James Sizemore, Don Dean, Mary Ella Henry, Jackie Proctor, Thaxton Broadway. Third row: Sue Shepard, Imogene Israel, Kay Sharpton, Rena Clark, Danny Tolar, Grady Bodiford. Front row: Jeweleen Alday, Jack Whiddon, Carolyn Shepard, Sharon Miller, Lillian Cum-bie. GRADE I-A Not in picture: Peggy Weeks. Back row: (Third Grade) Eldridge Cross, John Stone, Wankard Hdridge, Ronald Butler, Carol Sue Bowen, Betty Ann Potter, Tillie Smith, Connie Brinson. Second row: Bradley Suber, Ann Durden, Annette Hunt, Bobby Glisson, Cindy May, Pat Edwards, (First Grade) Buford Shepard. Front row: Franklin Shepard, VadaFinuff. Sallie Poston, Wanda Butler, Billie Richards, Tommy Hosey, Jack Davis, Lewis Phillips. School Program Seen As Bi« Step Forward orm Hrnnnan II null! j I iirmf BEST ALL AROUND CAROL JEAN CLARK and MARCUS EDWARDS MOST POPULAR CAROL JEAN CLARK and BILLY SHEPARD 3 0 — MOST ATTRACTIVE CAROL JEAN CLARK and ROY JOHNSON MOST ATHLETIC MARY LEE CROSS and WAYNE SUBER WITTIEST VIRGINIA WATSON and WAYNE SUBER HALLOWEEN QUEEN Queen, SARAH FLETCHER and her escort MARCUS EDWARDS. ORGANIZATIONS MARCUS EDWARDS President MARY LEE CROSS Secretary JAMES CLARK Vice President THAD WHITE Treasurer MARGUERITE VENTRY Reporter The National Beta Club is a non-secret, leadership service club for high school students of America. Its purpose is to encourage effort, promote character, to stimulate achievement, to cultivate leadership qualities, to reward merit, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school graduation. Membershipin the Beta Club is limited to Juniors and Seniors who are outstanding in achievement, character, and leadership. MABLE HOSEY ANN FENN VIRGINIA WATSON LENORA LOVETT CAROL CLARK WESLEY DEAN BENITA BEVIS SHIRLEY HARRIS SARAH FLETCHER MULDER BROWN F.H.A. Back row: Miss Yates, Ann Fenn, Virginia Watson, Lenora Lovett, Mabel Hosey, Marguerite Ventry, Benita Bevis, STATE SECRETARY, FHA. Third row: Miriam Dean, Carolyn Clark, Deanne McPherson, Eulalie Cox, Helen Chester, Second row: Sarah Boyd, Barbara Ann Kennedy, Lynette Bowen, Alice Faye Smith, Shirley Hopkins, Anna Lois Clark. First row: Sonya Fletcher, Lavern Barton, Carol Jean Clark, Mary Lee Cross, Sarah Fletcher, Laverne Hill, Shirley Harris. Not in picture: Iva Nell Whiddon. F.F.A. Back row, left to right: Gerome Jordan, Edwin Harris, Donald Clark, Durwood Sharpton, Walter Sharpton, Russell Potter, Vernon Todd, Mulder Brown, Hovey Smith, N.B. Bevis. Fifth row: Roy Johnson, Wayne Suber, Billy Perkins, Marcus Edwards, Willard Rudd, W. C. Jordan, Gene Smith, Ronald Barr, Clifford Johnson. Fourth row: Harold Clark, Billy Shepard, Clyde Dykes, Earl McAlpin, Byron Rudd, Max Watson, Harry Kennedy, Harold Shepard, George Lewis Smith, Mack Eubanks. Third row: Milton Hunt, Charles Clark, Winton Rowan, Jimmy Clark, Phillip Blount, Buddy Johnson, Huey Agerton, Charles Shepard, Carroll Brinson. Second row: Aubrey Blount, Wayne McLaughlin, Reuben Morgan, Robert Morgan, Glen Suber, Joe Shiver, Roger Smith, Jimmy Bentley. First row: Scott Clark, Jack Agerton, Ernest Chester, Wesley Dean, James Clark, Edwin Dean, Thad White. LAVERN BARTON Drum Major BAND OFFICERS ROY JOHNSON, Captain Willard Rudd, 2nd. Lt. Roger Smith, Sgt. Thad White, Sgt. Donald Clark, Sgt. Billy Shepard, 1st. Lt. LaVern Barton, Drum Maj. Carol Jean Clark, Sec. Benita Bevis, Lib. BAND ROSTER FLUTES: Ruth Holland, Miriam Dean. CLARINETS: Shirley Harris, LaVern Barton, Alice Faye Smith, Lynette Bowen, Anna Lois Clark, Ann Perkins, Deanne McPherson, Carolyn Clark, Ann Fletcher. SAXOPHONES: Sarah Fletcher, Carol Jean Clark, Iva Nell Whiddon, Benita Bevis, Wesley Dean. CORNETS: Willard Rudd, Roger Smith, Ann Fenn, Eulalie Cox, Jerry Smith, Luther Bowen, Jimmy Clark. HORNS: Sarah Boyd, Ann Holland, Larry Crosby. BARITONES: Sonya Fletcher, Laverne Hill; TROMBONES: Donald Clark, Byron Rudd. BASSES: Billy Shepard, Vernon Todd. DRUMS: Roy Johnson, Barbara Ann Kennedy, Margaret Blount, Thad White. MAJORETTES: Betty Glisson, Shirley Hopkins, Jewel Shiver, Curtisteen Smith. DIRECTOR: Jeff Bradford. CONCERT BAND GIRLS’ 4-H Back tow, left to right: Benita Bevis, Sonya Fletcher, Carol Jean Clark, Sarah Fletcher, Mary Lee Cross, Marguerite Ventry, Anna Lois Clark, Shirley Shepard, Roberta Sizemore. Second row: Margaret Ann Blount, Oelicia Durden, Lois Ventry, Carolyn Clark, Alice Faye Smith, Lynette Bowen, Virginia Dean, Betty Jean Goodwin, Judy Blanton, Carolyn Rowan. Third row: Dorothy Sizemore, Marjean Evans, Betty Sue Whittle, Lessie Dale Evans, Lucile Phillips, Rena Dean, Ruth Hawkins, Shirley Whittle, Betty Johnson. Front row: Kay Fletcher, Marie Hunt, Carol Haire, Joan Shepard, Elizabeth Durden, Vivian Dean, Annie Pearl Rutherford, Ann Finuff. Back row, left to right: Phillip Blount, George Rudd, Carroll Brlmon, Harold Shepard, Gene Edenfield, Charles Shepard, Jerry Smith, Wayne McLaughlin, Joe Shiver, Walter Sharpton, Buddy Johnson. Center row: Nelson Clark, Luther Bowen, Walter Smith, L.C. Scott, Dwight Clark, Freddie Clark, Manis Blanton, Larry Crosby, Glen Suber, Jimmy Clark, Max Johnson, Front row: Larry Whiddon, Dickey McLaughlin, John Goodwin, Pranklln Sharpton, Mitchell Rowan, Tommy Johnson, Larry Haire, Wayne Bowen, Duncan Fletcher, Hubert Suber, Jimmy McLaughlin. SCHOOL BOY PATROL Back tow, left to right: Reuben Morgan, Ken Spurlock, Walter Sharpton, Harold Clark, Wayne McLaughlin, Billy Shepard, Franklin Shepard, Gene Edenfield. Front row: Marvin Spurlock, Billy Vice, Wayne Bowen, Walter Smith, Franklin Sharp-ton, Larry Crosby. ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: MARCUS EDWARDS MR. MAY........ ROY JOHNSON SARAH FLETCHER -BENITA BEVIS MARY LEE CROSS -CAROL JEAN CLARK - - Business Manager Sponsor - - - Athletic Editor -------Literary Editor ■ - - Editor-in-Chief - - Snapshot Editor Circulation Manager JOURNALISM STAFF Back row, left to right: Roy Johnson, Byron Cox, Willard Rudd, Mr. May, Virginia Watson, Mrs. Adams, Carol Jean Clark, Benita Bevis. Front row: Marcus Edwards, Billy Shepard, Wayne Suber, Lenora Lovett, Sarah Fletcher, Mary Lee Cross, Mabel Hosey. SENIOR PLAY Herb Stanley----------------------- Elmer Sneed---------------------- Tommy Wilkins-------------------- William Bates-------------------- Ketura Katt---------------------- Julie Mather--------------------- Mrs. Spooner -------------------- Godfrey Van Gordon - - - -------- Caroline Van Gordon----------------- Celia Van Gordon----------------- Adam Pottle---------------------- Libby Ann------------------------ Gladiola------------------------- Jasper---------------------- - Messenger Boy-------------------- The Ghost ?????????????????????? MARCUS EDWARDS - - - BILLY SHEPARD -----BYRON COX ---WESLEY DEAN - LENORA LOVETT CAROL JEAN CLARK ---BENITA BEVIS ■ - - WILLARD RUDD - SARAH FLETCHER - - -MABLE HOSEY . - . -WAYNE SUBER - MARY LEE CROSS -VIRGINIA WATSON ---ROY JOHNSON -----JAMES CLARK TAP DANCING MISS HARROD - Teacher Back row, left to right: Steve Clark, Chris Bedenbaugh, Nancy Clark, Susanne Fletcher, Tillie Smith, Sue Suber, Ann White, Betty Sue Smith, Patsy Barr. Front row, left to right: Robert Clark, Winnie Elizabeth Suber, Jane Clark, Gene Sharp-ton, Ann Clark, Cindy May, Patricia Fletcher, Sandra Smith. — Left to right: Virginia Watson, Mary Lee Cross, Betty Glisson, Carol Jean Clark, Shirley Harris, Shirley Hopkins. “B” TEAM - BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: Byron Rudd, Jerry Smith, Bari McAlpin, Edwin Harris, Walter Sharpton, Durwood Sharpton. Front row: Joe Shiver, Wayne McLaughlin, Roger Smith, George Rudd. Center: Mr. R. E. Childs. “A” TEAM -BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: Willard Rudd, Ernest Chester, Wayne Suber, Marcus Edwards, Mack Eubanks, Thad White, Harold Clark, Edwin Dean, Clyde (Bo) Dykes, Billy Shepard, Scott Clark. Front row: James Clark, Manager, Mr. Peer, Coach. CLYDE DYKES c V ADVERTISERS WCNH SERVING ALL OF GADSDEN COUNTY” THE LIBERTY BROADCASTING SYSTEM Ouincy, Florida FARM SUPPLIES QUINCY TRACTOR COMPANY Naco Fertilizer - F-R-M Feeds - Ferguson Tractors “The Ferguson System Makes The Difference” Phones 630-R 259-W Chas. W. Bassett, Owner Quincy, Florida Compliments of MOTOB COMPANY I NC. “We Invite You to Use Our Modern Body and Paint Shop, The Most Up-To-Date One Between Jacksonville And Pensacola.” Phones 331 101 Quincy, Florida Z Z-2sZC r COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Quincy, Florida :z4 SALES emtcco SERVICE Incorporated Phone 641 -J P. O. Box 3 Quincy, Florida “For Dependable Transportation and Service” Your Dodge - Plymouth Dealer Phone 72 Quincy, Florida AGEf2TON SERVICE STATION GARAGE Complete Lubrication Service Telephone 2995 SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT Greensboro, Florida NMAN-JOHNSON MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE “The One Fine Car in the Low-Priced Field” Phone 150 Quincy, Florida 0 2 OOay Oct Established 1876 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Whitman and Nunnally’s Candies Phones 52 and 436 Quincy, Florida Interstate Enterprises Theaters LEAF • SHAW - HILL Quincy, Florida Compliments of BUTLER-MORGAN FUNERAL HOME Day or Night Ambulance Service 277 Phone 277 Quincy, Florida HILL'S FOOD MARKET Our Motto: “It Pleases Us To Please You” Greensboro, Florida Dry Goods and Groceries Greensboro, Florida Complete Home Furnishings ‘‘For Furniture To Please, See Dees” Quincy, Florida ACME BAI3BEI2 i £ i BEAUTY SHOP V Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear All Nationally Quincy, Florida Advertised Lines r Phone 452 Quincy, Florida WATTS Tirtstone Firestone Home and Auto Store Home Owned Sales and Service Quincy, Florida You can place complete confidence in our DRY CLEANING AND FINISHING SERVICE Quality always before price Quincy, Florida GULF SERVICE STATION W. A. Brockman Best Wishes to the Seniors CROUCH'S REXALL DRUGS S. C. Crouch W. T. Crouch Quincy, Florida Phone 70 123 East Washington Quincy, Florida BELL-SHELFER AUTO PARTS CO. No. 9 North Madison St. 1 N C. Phone 375 Quincy, Florida Quincy, Florida GULF LIFE INSURANCE CO. COMPANY W. M. Smith “The Friendly Store Super inte nde nt Quincy, Florida Jewelry Quality Gems FLETCHER CANTEY Watch Repair LIVINGSTON! JEWELRY CO. Watch and Clock Repairing VWenlWea , China - Glass - Silverware On the Square Quincy, Florida Quincy, Florida COMPLIMENTS OF GADSDEN OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Q ■ Z'uz'Z4cy MOTOr? LODGE Phone 378-M 12 South Monroe St. Quincy, Florida Compliments of u SELF-SERVICE STORE Quincy, Florida Groceries - Meats - Vegetables One Mile West on Highway 90 Quincy, Florida Compliments of been flobo- BARBER SHOP Compliments of MOTOR COURT AND CAFE Quincy, Florida CABINET WOPKS “Dealers in all types of millwork” Phone 45M P. O. 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