Greensboro High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Greensboro, FL)

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I 19 We join together in wishing that the plains of life may be refilled with the memories captured through the pages of this edition of the BULLDOG. May these few thoughts of yesterday prove a sincere keepsake and a treasure of the past. As the years of life go by, may we look back upon our past and profit from our mistakes. THE STAFF 'Dedication Because you deny yourself so that we may have that which you did not have; because you desire for us the higher and finer things of life; because you understand when all our world goes wrong; because you love us in spite of our shortcomings; and, because we want to express our love and appreciation, we, the students of Greensboro High School, dedicate tins volume of our annual to you— OUR PARENTS. ’P’Unctfocii'4 TtteMiye Secretary MRS. SANSOM Principal MR. HYATT Congratulations are in order to the Bulldog Staff for a fine piece of work well done. I trust you have gained valuable experience in performing your duties in connection with this school annual publication. You have rendered a service, not only to yourselves, but to other pupils of this school in that a phase of the school's history has been preserved by your efforts. An old Chinese proverb states that to know what one knows and to know what one does not know is a characteristic of one who knows. I am sure you can be characterized as one who knows in that you know and realize your efforts have been appreciated in this annual publication. LUNCH ROOM STAFF ATTENDANTS Custodian-MR. EDWARD MARTIN MRS. MARTHA GREEN 1st Grade Georgia State College for Women University of Florida Florida State University MRS. G.F. LARKIN Grades 1-B and 4-B West Virginia Wesleyan College A. B. Scarritt College M.A. MRS. KATHLEEN ROWAN 2nd Grade Florida State University, A. B. MRS. SARAH SHEPARD 3rd Grade Georgia State College for Women MRS. PAULINE SMITH 4th Grade Florida State University, B. S. MR. GEORGE W. DUN-NAVANT 5th Grade University of Florida, B. A. Florida State University MR. NATHAN JOHNSON 6th Grade Emmanuel College A. B. Florida State University MR. GEORGE MARCUS 7th Grade Troy State B. S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, M. S. MRS. DOROTHY BRADFORD Public School Music Troy State B. S. Florida State University MR. JEFF BRADFORD Band Director Troy State B. S. Florida State University MRS. SHELLY ADAMS Commerce Florida State, B. S. MR. JOSEPH HICKS Science and Mathematics University of Florida, B. S., M. Ed. MISS PATRICIA A. YATES Home Economics Mary Washington College University of Alabama Florida State University, B. S. MR, JAMES CAMPBELL Agriculture University of Florida, B. S. Florida State University MR. DOWIN PEER Coach Ohio University, B. S. University of West Virginia, M. S. Florida State University MISS JULIA BOWLES Librarian Wood Junior College Mississippi State College for Women, B. S. MR. J.H. HYATT Principal Berry College, B. S. University of Georgia M. Ed. Florida State, University North Georgia College Duke University MR. ROBERT WILLIS English Florida Southern College Florida State University, A. B. University of Texas JACK AGERTON FFA 1-2-3-4; 4-H 2; Key Club 3; Basketball 2; Junior and Senior Play 3-4. MARGARET ALDAY Journalism Staff 3-4; F. B. L. A. 4, Volleyball 4. LaVERN BARTON Band 1-2-3-4; FHA 2-3-4; Beta Club 4; Junior and Senior Play 3-4; F. B. L.A. 4; Journalism Staff 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Volleyball 4. I MULDER BROWN FFA 1-2-3-4; F.B.L.A. 4; Journalism Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior and Senior Play 4-3; Key Club 2; Beta Club 3-4. ERNEST CHESTER Basketball 2-3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; Junior and Senior Play 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 3. DOANLD CLARK Band 1-2-3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2; Junior and Senior Play 3-4; F. B. L.A. 4. DORA MAE CLARK F.B.L.A. 4; Volleyball 1-2-3-4; Journalism Staff 3-4. JAMES CLARK FFA 1-2-3-4; Junior and Senior Play 3-4; Beta Club 3-4; Key Club 2; Journalism Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Basketball Manager 2-3. BERNICE EDWARDS F.B.L.A. 4 Journalism Staff 3 WESLEY DEAN FFA 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 4-H Club 1-2 Key Club 2 Basketball 2 Beta Club 3-4 Senior Play 4 F.B.L.A. 4 Annual Staff 4 SONYA FLETCHER Cheerleader 2-4 Band 1-2-3-4 4-H Club 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Volleyball Team 3-4 Junior and Senior Play 3-4 F.B.L.A. 4 Journalism Club 4 SHIRLEY HARRIS Band 1-2-3-4 Beta Club 3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 F.B.L.A. 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 2-3 4-H Club 2 Journalism Club 4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 3-4 RUTH HOLLAND Band 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 FHA 4 Junior and Senior Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 4-H Club 1-2-3-4 Journalism Club 4 F.B.L.A. 4 ROBERT MORGAN FFA 1-2-3-4 F.B.L.A. 4 Journalism Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 GERONE JORDAN Senior Play 4 FFA 1-2-3-4 BILLY PERKIN! FFA 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2 Key Club 2 RUSSELL POTTER FFA 1-2-S-4; Junior and Senior Play 3-4; F.B.LA. 4. CURTISTEEN SMITH FHA I; 4-H Club I; Band 2-3-4; F. B. L. A. 4; Journalism Club 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Volleyball 2-3-4. VERNON TODD Band 2-3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; Senior PUv 4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1-2; Journalism Staff 3w MARGUERITE VENTRY Cheerleader 2-4; FHA 1-2-3-4; Beta Club 3-4; 4-H 1-2-3-4; Journalism Staff 3-4; F.B.L. A. 4; Junior and Senior Play 3-4; Volleyball 4. LUCILH WHITE Journalism Club 3-4; Volleyball 1-2-3-4; Junior and Senior Play 3-4; F.B.L.A. 4. THAD WHITE Band 3-4; FFA 1-2-3; Key Club 2; Beta Club 3-4; Journalism Staff 3; Basketball 2-3-4; Junior and Senior Play 3-4. MARGUERITE VENTRY CURTISTEEN SMITH THAD WHITE MULDER BROWN JAMES CLARK Senaxr (?C€U4 0££ice% rff 'Dwuk (fane H ue’ On September 3, 1941, we were sentenced to twelve long years of mental labor at Greensboro High School. Our first grade teacher, Mrs. Floyd Green, made sure we got sufficient rest by making us put our heads on our desks daily. In the second grade we were met by Mrs. Doc Rowan. We learned to read, write, count, and tell time in that grade. Miss Sara Howard was our teacher in the third grade. She wore blisters in our hands with her frequent ruler paddlings. That year Wesley, Vernon, Bernice, Robert, and Russell joined us. The fourth grade was our year of tea parties with Mrs. Harrison. Here we overtook Ruth and Dora Mae. We learned (and forgot) our states and capitols in the fifth grade. Mrs. McPherson was our teacher. We shall never forget the Easter egg hunt we had at her house. Our sixth grade teacher, Mrs. Tommy Green, really taught us the art of studying. Ernest was waiting for us there. Mrs. Carl Smith was our seventh grade teacher. We had many Science lessons about her bird dog. It was here that we began our series of swimming parties, which were to last through the twelfth grade. Our sponsor in the eighth grade was Miss Evelyn Johnson. Donald and Ruth well remember that year. Mrs. Fowler was constantly telling them to shut their sassy, impudent mouths. In the ninth grade we were met by Miss Dotothy Wamble. We had Physical Education fourth period and we were always the first ones to the lunchroom. Curtisteen and Shirley joined us there. Mr. Joe Sterling was our tenth grade sponsor. We all enjoyed the numerous trips we had in Biology. La Vern and Margaret joined our little group that year. At last we were Juniors. Mr. Robert Childs was our sponsor. Our Junior play, Hillbilly Courtship, was a huge success. That year we entertained the Seniors at the beach. Sonya still remembers her fall from the jeep. The day had arrived-we were Seniors. For our Senior play we presented Father of the Bride, a colossal hit. Mr. Robert N. Willis was our sponsor. We shall never forget his big vocabulary. 4uict Curtisteen Russell Shirley Donald Sonya Vernon Lucile Thad Ruth Wesley Robert Scptt Dora Mae Ernest Bernice Mulder Margaret Billy LaVern Jack Gerone Marguerite James Senear Prafi6ecty Date: December 51, 1963 Place: Peanut's Night Club Affair: Class of '53 Reunion Soft music plays; corks pop; waiters dart skillfully, silently among the crowd; there is the soft hum of voices. Well, all the voices are soft but one. Ruth .Holland is expressing herself rather loudly about men and their many faults. Although Ruth is considered an expert on men, she has yet to select one for herself. Suddenly there is silence as two sailors and their wives enter. One couple is Billy and LaVern Shepard. Mrs. Shepard is the former LaVern Barton. The other couple is Edwin and Shirley Dean. Although Edwin left the class in its Junior year to work for Uncle Sam, his wife, the former Shirley Harris, graduated and attended college before getting married. All at once, there are loud shouts accompanied with booms and bangs as Captains Thad White. Mulder Brown, and Vernon Todd make their appearance. During their senior year Thad, Mulder, and Vernon joined the local National Guard unit, and shortly after their graduation, were mobilized and sent to Korea. The next to enter is Gerone Jordan. Gerone is manager of Yate's Turkey Farm, the world's largest. Curtisteen Smith and Russell Potter are the next to enter. Curtisteen and Russell have been going together for 10 years now but everyone believes Russell will soon get up the courage to ask Curtisteen the question. Jack Agerton and Ernest Chester burst in next, feeling good because they left their wives at home. Jack married Laverne Hill and took over his father’s construction business. Ernest married Shirley Hopkins and is operating a prosperous service station and garage. All women grabbed their male companions as Sonya Flirtatious Perkins flashes in, followed by her hen-pecked husband, Billy. Mrs. Perkins, the former Sonya Fletcher, used her wool-pulling ways, and smoothly captured Billy shortly after graduating, They now have four noisy daughters. James Clark comes in now, and heads for the nearest unattached woman. James is now a radio technician in the Navy. The next entrants to the reunion are Bernice Edwards, Margaret Alday, and Dora Mae Clark. This trio is presently employed by the FBI in Washington and they are busy trying to track a man. As Donald Clark enters, all eyes are focused on his newly-wed wife. Mrs. Clark comes from Georgia and looks very peachy. Donald is a very prosperous tobacco farmer in Rat Creek. Just outside the door, Mrs. Jamie Weeks alights from her 1963 Henry J. Mrs. Weeks is the former Lucile White. Robert Morgan, famous chemist, is the next to make his appearance. Robert is suffering from his last experiment, which exploded and as a result, he is well bandaged. Marguerite Ventry walks hurriedly through the door pulling her fiance. Marguerite is a private secretary to Mr. Will-take-it-all, President of the Last National Bank of Providence. She really has her eye set for him. A loud cheer goes up as Mr. Robert Willis, sponsor of the senior Class of '53, escorts his bride-to-be in. Although Mr. Willis claimed he would always be a bachelor, he really has that love-sick look in his eyes. His fiancee is masked, so that her identity will remain a secret. Last, but not least, to drag in, is Wesley Dean. Wesley is a Naval Aviation Pilot, and has been married for 7 years. Although Wesley was very loud and disturbing in school, he now seems well hen-pecked and meek. Soon the reunion breaks up, Mr. Willis is presented the check for the damages, and the crowd once again goes on its merry way. I, Donald Clark, will my ability to make love scenes to Scott Clark I, Ernest Chester, will my service station blues to Milton Hunt. Jadt Ind 7eat ament I, Dora Mae Clark, will my ability to pick-a-fight-in-shorthand-with-LaVern-and-get-away with-it to anyone dumb enough to take shorthand. 1, Sonya Fletcher, will my flirtatious ways to Deanne McPherson. I, James Clark, will my way with the women to Clyde Blount. I, Billy Perkins, will my ability to drive a car to Mack Eubanks. I, LaVern Barton, will my straight, straight hair to Mr. Bradford. I, Ruth Holland, will my big mouth to Jean Fletcher. I, Gerone Jordan, will my seat on the bus to Milton Hunt. I, Thad White, will what ever I may have to whoever will accept it. I, Curtisteen Smith, will my love for school to the First grade. I, Margaret Alday, will my A's in shorthand to Sarah Boyd. I, Wesley Dean, will my Angelic ways to Walter Sharpton. I, Mulder Brown, will my Private's” rank in the Guard to the next boy from Greensboro to I, Lucile White, will my tardy slips and absentee priveleges to Alice Faye Smith. I, Marguerite Ventry, will my ability to be a cheerleader to my sister Lois. I, Robert Morgan, will my ingenious mechanical and scientific mind to PET COON. I, Russell Potter, having nothing to will, hope someone will will me my Diploma, I, Shirley Harris, will my ability to seat the band at concerts to Alice Faye Smith. I, Bernice Edwards, will my bashful ways to Shirley Hopkins. I, Jack Agerton, will my outstanding ability to hold my temper to Bobby Phillips. join. RONALD BARR AUBREY BLOUNT SARAH BOYD SCOTT CLARK MIRIAM DEAN MACK EUBANKS JEAN FLETCHER BETTY GLISSON SHIRLEY HOPKINS MILTON HUNT VERA LINE MERCER ANN PERKINS WINTON ROWAN BERTIE MAE SHIVER GENE SMITH GEORGE LEWIS SMITH HOVEY SMITH CLAUDE WHIDDON Hughie Agerton Betty Bentley Carol Bentley Jimmy Bentley Clyde Blount Lynette Bowen Helen Chester Anna Lois Clark Carolyn Clark Hulalie Cox Eugene Fenn Edwin Harris Betty Hawkins Laverne Hill Ann Holland Clifford Johnson Willard Clifford Jordan Kilroy Earl McAlpin Deanne McPherson Jean Ogilvie Geraldine Phillips Bobby Phillips Byron Rudd Durwood Sharpton Hazel Shepard Alice Faye Smith Roger Smith Max Watson Iva Nell Whiddon Retha Alday Phillip Blount Carroll Brinson Mary Broadway Mary Jean Butler Carol Clark Charles Clark Jimmy Clark Mary Alice Dean Eva Lera Edwards Ann Fletcher Harry Kennedy Ruby McAlpin Wayne McLaughlin Ruben Morgan Alma Lee Phillips Ellen Phillips Sarah Frances Potter Odessa Richards Edward Rowan Walter Sharpton Charles Shepard Harold Shepard Yvonne Shepard Joe Shiver Wallace Shiver Glen Suber Yvonne Whittle Margaret Blount Luther Bowen Jerry Butler Larry Crosby Delicia Durden Gene Edenfield Donald Fletcher Luther Goodson John Goodwin, Jr. Lera Belle Griffin Grady Hunt Marie Hunt Annie Mae Johnson Maxwell Johnson Joyce McAlpin Jimmy McLaughlin Billy McQuaig Mary Ann McQuaig Betty Mercer Dewey Phillips George Rudd Franklin Sharpton Christine Shepard Jewel Shiver Glyn Singletary Dorothy Sizemore Jerry Smith Ken Spurlock Gerald Tolar Lois Ventry Geraldine Weeks Larry Whiddon Seventh tf%ade Manis Blanton Shelby Jean Bodiford Dwight Clark Freddie Clark Kelly Clark Nelson Clark Ferrell Dean Rena Dean Elizabeth Durden Tommy Fason Samuel Fenn Kay Fletcher Judy Gann Paul Goodson Ruth Hawkins J. R. Hosey Tommy Macon Lucile Phillips Mayo Potter Mitchell Rowan L. C. Scott Arthur Shepard Ellis Shepard Shirley Shepard Roberta Sizemore Walter Smith Marvin Spurlock Hubert Suber Nancy Suber Winton Suber Otha White Betty Sue Whittle ScxtA 2 de Larry Black Judy Blanton Emma Jean Blount Wayne Bowen Emma Jane Dean Virginia Dean Vivian Dean Donald Durden Eldridge Edwards Ann RnutY Duncan Fletcher Carol Ha ire Larrv Haire Vernon Holcombe Roy Holland Hugh Hosey Berry Johnson Ronald Leiraenx Randall KtcOaajg Sony Jo Peddie LSLlie Mae Porter Annie RnrherTosd Jo Atm Sbenard Paxricia Sloan Everette Alday Chris Bedenbaugh Lucille Bentley Peggy Bentley Patricia Black Carter Clark Lavonia Clark Jimmy Dean Margie Dean Hazel Durden Franklin Edwards Joyce Edwards Hentz Fletcher Jimmy Gould A.V. Hartzog Betty Jean Hosey Charles Kirkland Thomas McAlpin John McGee Dickie McLaughlin Hugh Macon Buddy Pitts Edgar Poston Betty Potter Mary Robinson Eustice Shiver Henry Shiver Harry Singletary Jerry Spivey Shirley Spurlock Ann Suber Gene Weeks Herbert Weeks Massey White Thomas Whittle rvp to i n -i ■•r-rt r u ° 'r n . ? f ' , T V i 11 ) H r -V v f J JM B A i 'i mj Patsy Barr Edith Broadway Vann Bryant Patricia Edwards Con Fletcher Bobby Glisson Harvey Hampton Paul Hawkins Douglas Holland Marvin Johnson David Jordan Jimmy Lemieux Christine McAlpin Albert Lee Mercer Betty Ann Potter Billy Proctor Robert Rogers Helen Shiver Betty Sue Smith Bradley Suber Sarah Frances Tomlin Alvin Weeks Maxwell White Shepard Young u ' - ,i CV- Js-V A ' £ J, ' r Q • a J£} 1 ; ' r — Cl ar -V a A m ' . —T ' Ph 1 . l fa 'f } -f - a € r r O h ft iTr C A £ J J n A a ft Sybil Alday Gloria Jean Alday David Bentley Donald Bentley Ann Clark Nancy Clark Richard Clark Opal Ann Cline Annie Ree Dean E. D. 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A ft ai Ann Adams Jeweleen Alday Norton Alday Danny Blount Mae Broadway Vann Bryant Jane Clark Mildred Edwards Maria Essman Glenda Fletcher Douglas Goodwin Ellie Sue Goodwin Thomas Gould Imogene Israel Terry Johnson Sara Marcus Robbie Jean Phillips Terry Sharpton Marian Shepard Winton Shepard, Jr. Sara Margaret Shiver Floyd Suber, Jr. Martha Suber Alan Bentley Wanda Butler Ella May Clark Benny Fenn Clara Bell Goodson Mary Francis Phillips Mary Francis Shepard Lilian Spivey tyuute tS 4Jg Carol Sue Bowen Connie Brinson Ronald Butler Eldridge Cross Ann Durden Betty Jo Finuff Annette Hunt Joe Miller Floyd Pitts Durwood Suber Sue Suber Ann White LaVERN THAD LaVERN'DONALD LaVERN RUSSELL 'WitUeat LUCILE WESLEY tyxeart yia 'ZSCqA, School Sand LA VERN BARTON “D%taK ’IHaijo'i gW O ieefU DONALD CLARK, Captain ROGER SMITH, 1st Lt. LaVERN BARTON, Drum Major SHIRLEY HARRIS, Sec. SONYA FLETCHER, Lib. THAD WHITE, 2nd Lt, WESLEY DEAN, Sgt. VERNON TODD, Sgt. BYRON RUDD, Sgt. JEFF BRADFORD, Director TRotUn Flutes: Ruth Holland, Miriam Dean. Clarinets: Shirley Harris, La Vern Barton, Alice Faye Smith, Anna Lois Clark, Ann Perkins, Deanne McPherson, Carolyn Clark, Ann Fletcher, Ellen Phillips. Saxophones: Mary Jean Butler, Lynette Bowen, Wesley Dean. Cornets: Roger Smith, Eulalie Cox, Jerry Smith, Jerry Butler, Luther Bowen, Jimmy Clark. Horns: Sarah Boyd, Ann Holland, Larry Crosby. Baritones: Sonya Fletcher, La Verne Hill. Trombones: Donald Clark, Byron Rudd, George Rudd. Basses: Vernon Todd, Scott Clark. Drums: Margaret Blount, Ruben Morgan, Thad White, Geraldine Weeks. Majorettes: Betty Glisson, Shirley Hopkins, Jewel Shiver, Curtisteen Smith. SattcC @04tC lt ‘Soviet TftajoietteA 4- % gtcd First row, left to right: Alice Faye Smith, Lynette Bowen, Ann Lois Clark, Marguerite Ventry, Sonya Fletcner. Second row, left to right: Carolyn Clark, Ruth Hawkins, Judy Gann, Mary Jean Butler, Iva Nell Whiddon, Virginia Dean, Betty Jo Petty, Mary Robinson, Patricia Black, Betty Jean Hosey, Joanne Shepard. Third row, left to right: Kay Fletcher, Lois Ventry, Margaret Blount, Marie Hunt, Carol Haire, Geraldine Weeks, Carol Clark, Shelby Jean Bodiford, Peggy Bentley, Anne Suber, Bettv Potter, Joyce Edwards, Judy Blanton. Fourth row, left to right: Jean Blount, Shirley Whittle, Annie Pearl Rutherford, Margie Ree Dean, Emma Jane Dean, Mary Alice Dean, Betty Johnson, Vivian Dean, Lavonia Clark, Shirley Spurlock. “Sotf’-o 4- % (?(« First row, left to right: Buddy Pitts, Freddie Clark, Dickie McLaughlin, Joe Shiver, Walter Sharpton. Second row, left to right: Luther Bowen, Mitchel Rowan, Herbert Weeks, Lanier Suber, Tommy Macon, John Goodwin, Winton Suber, Dwight Clark, Glen Suber, Phillip Blount, Ruben Morgan. Third row, left to right: Wallace Shiver, Hubert Suber, Larry Black, Larry Whiddon, Franklin Edwards, Hugh Macon, Larry Haire, Wayne Bowen, Kenneth Whiddon, Donald Durden, Carroll Brinson. @tu Left to right: Margaret Alday, Shirley Harris, Wesley Dean, Marguerite Ventry, Lucille White, LaVern Barton, Dora Mae Clark, Thad White. Standing: Mr. Robert Willis, Curtisteen Smith. Not shown: Robert Morgan. ■gcOa, Sitting, left to right: Marguerite Ventry, Mack Eubanks, Mulder Brown, Shirley Hams, Standing, left to right: Mr. Robert Willis, Scott Clark, Anne Perkins, James Clark, Wesley Dean, Jean Fletcher, LaVern Barton, Thad White, Miriam Dean. (Maco e'm 'Dance (2, Mt KercicU @tcc rftutual SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: SHIRLEY HARRIS MARGUERITE VENTRY MULDER BROWN SONYA FLETCHER LaVERN BARTON CURTISTEEN SMITH Literary Editor Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Assistant Art Editor Assistant Sports Editor Art Editor STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: JAMES CLARK VERNON TODD WESLEY DEAN ERNEST CHESTER MR. WILLIS Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Editor Sports Editor Advisor NOT SHOWN RUTH HOLLAND ROBERT MORGAN Assistant Business Manager Snap-shot Editor V | i SJ.eade'M Left to right: Deanne McPherson, Sonya Fletcher, Marguerite Ventry, Alice Faye Smith, Lynette Bowen, Carolyn Clark. (fid i''Volley Sail leat Standing, left to right: Deanne McPherson, Ruth Holland, Dora Mae Clark, Shirley Harris, Curtisteen Smith, Sarah Boyd, Margaret Alday, Helen Chester, Mr. Dunnavant. Sitting, left to right: Ann Holland, Sonya Fletcher, Marguerite Ventry, LaVern Barton, Bertie Mae Shiver, Mary Jean Bulter, Anna Lois Clark. Standing, left to right: Coach, Mr. Peer, Scott Clark. Thad White, Edwin Harris, Hovey Smith, Claude Whiddon. Kneeling, left to right: Joe Shiver, Mack Eubanks, Roger Smith, Ernest Chester. 'g' 7e « Standing, left to right: Coach, Mr. Dunnavant, Byron Rudd, Earl McAlpin, Jerry Smith, Walter Sharpton, Jimmy Bentley. Kneeling, left to right: Jerry Butler, Max Watson, Wallace Shiver, Wayne McLaughlin, George Rudd. X THAD BEST WISHES WILLIS LUMBER C O MPANV West Gadsden’s Largest Source of Supply Greensboro, Florida 2215 Phones 2225 W C N -M Serving All Of Gadsden County 1230 On Your Dial rt—i SR OART CA ST Quincy, Florida Phone 300 POOU MA12KE' Our Motto: It Pleases Us To Please You Greensboro, Florida mne Dry Gdods and Groceries Greensboro, Florida SETS VICE STATION V Standard Products Complete Lubrication Service Phone 2995 Greensboro, Florida Compliments Of c:o Phone 258-J P. O. Box 373 Quine y, Florida Havana Phone 130 Greensboro Phone 2225 Compliments Of fifin' PUNORAL. WOME Day or Night Ambulance Service Phone 277 Quincy, Florida PLEMMONS A Sales and Service Quincy, Florida 2? 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