Greensboro High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Greensboro, FL)
- Class of 1959
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GREENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL Greensboro, Florida THE 1959 BULLDOG Presented by the Senior Class of Greensboro High School, 1958-59 1 2 Principal and Secretary Mrs. Alice Clark; Mr. C. H. Richardson Board of Education SEATED; From Left to Right: E. H. Fletcher, Chairman; John C. Hinson; H. E. Morgan. STANDING: M. D. Walker, Superintendent; Cecil V. Butler; Coleman Bevis; Richard Gardner, Attorney 4 FACULTY Mrs. Clark, SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Richardson, SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Davis, SIXTH GRADE Miss Clower, FIFTH GRADE Mrs. D. Smith, FOURTH GRADE Mrs. P. Smith, FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Shepard, THIRD GRADE Mrs. Harris, 1st 2nd GRADES Mrs. Rowan, SECOND GRADE Mrs. Larkin, FIRST GRADE 5 Mrs. Bernice Toole, COMMERCIAL. SUBJECTS; Mrs. Jo Macon, LIBRARIAN; Mr. Clarance Boynton, MATH; Mr. George Marcus, SEVENTH GRADE; Mr. C. H. Richardson, ALGEBRA; Mrs. Reno Fletcher, ENGLISH; Mr. James Revell, AGRICULTURE; Mr. John Coggins, DRIVERS TRAINING; Mr. L. N. Monds, PHYSICAL EDUCATION; Mrs. Juanita Brandon, HOME ECONOMICS; Miss Betty Sturgeon, PHYSICAL EDUCATION; Mr. Evans Hartzog, BAND 6 Auioxyui Jvi LEFT TO RIGHT: Bit Potter, Asst. Sports Editor; Ann Finuff, Literary Editor; Tommy Toole, Sports Editor; Judy Blanton, Editor; Alice San-som, Assistant Editor; Carolyn Rowan, Advertising Manager. STANDING: Larry Black, Snapshot Editor; Vernon Holcombe, Business Editor; Lanier Suber, Art Editor 7 SENIORS Larry Black F F.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Annual Staff 4 Judy Blanton Band 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4; F.T.A. 1; G Club 4; Annual Staff (Editor) 4 Anne Blocker Glee Club 1.2.3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; G Club 2; Cheerleader 2,4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play 4; Tobacco Queen Contestant 4 Jean Blount Band 1,2.3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; G Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 4; 4-H 1,2; Junior Play 3; Tobacco Queen Contestant Wayne Bowen 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; G Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Softball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Pep Band 2,3; School Boy Patrol 3,4; Pep Club 4 Virginia Dean 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 1; Pep Band 3; Pep Club 4; Halloween Queen Contestant 4; School Patrol 3,4; Student Council 2; Ground Observer 3,4 Eldridge Edwards Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; G Club 2,3,4; Class President 4; Volleyball 3 8 Ann Finuff F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 3; 4-H 1,2, • 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Ground Observer Corp. 3,4 Carol Haire Band 1 2,3,4; Drum Major 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; G Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3’4. School Patrol 3,4; F.T.A. 1; Student Coun-cil 2; Pep Club 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 3 4; 4-H County Council 3; Ground Observer Corp- 3,4; Volleyball 2,3 Larry Haire Basketball 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; G Club 3,4; Junior Play 3 Ann Marlow Hall Cheerleader 3; Student Council 2; F.H.A. 3; Class Secretary 3; F.B.L.A. 3; 4-H 1; Senior Play 3; Volleyball 2,3; G Club 4 Vernon Holcombe F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4 Ronald Lemieux Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; G Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3 Lillie Mae (Bit) Potter Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1; School Patrol 4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 3; Halloween Queen Contestant 2; Pep Club 4 Carolyn Rowan Band 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Pep Band 3; Annual Staff 4; School Patrol 3,4; Pep Club 4; Ground Observer Corp. 3,4 Alice Sansom F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; G Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Halloween Contestant 2; Volleyball 2,3; Pep Club 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Secretary of class 3; Ground Observer Corp. 3,4 9 JoAnn Shepard Band 1,2,3,4; G Club 4; 4-H 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Beta Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 3,4 Lanier Suber F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; G Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Junior play 3; Senior play 4; Annual staff 4; Softball 2,3,4; Volleyball 3; School Boy Patrol 4; Pep Club 4 10 Tommy Toole 4-H 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2; Jr. play 3; Senior play 4; Basketball manager 4; Pep Club 4; Annual staff 4 Class History It was a bright sunny morning in September of 1947, when a group of happy kids were met at the first grade door by Mrs. Floyd Green. Thirty-six students started the long journey with us. Mrs. Green had the pleasure of teaching us our A B C's. Mrs. Rowan met us at the door of the second grade with the Spelling and Arithmetic books. Mrs. Marco Shepard had to contend with us in the third grade. We were well behaved this year. She knew how to use the ruler to make us understand. Mrs. Boyd was our victim in the fourth grade. We kept her going round and round in circles trying to keep us quiet. Mrs. Dorwin Peer was our teacher in the fifth grade. We learned to spell the forty-eight states. Mr. Nathan Johnson taught us our states and capitols in the sixth grade. Mr. Marcus ruled supreme in the seventh grade. This was our first year of changing classes. We thought we were something. Mr. Monds was our teacher in the eigl ;h grade. He survived the year with us to later teach us again. Mr. Shouppe was our teacher in the ninth grade. We still don't understand how he managed to last a year. Mr. Hartzog had to worry about us in the tenth grade, although, he probably wished he had been in the band room when he had to listen to us. Miss Mary Allen came back this year and became Mrs. Reno Fletcher and also our eleventh grade teacher. She helped us select our Junior play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town. We also ordered our rings this year. Mr. Monds was the one who had to listen to our complaints during our Senior year. And, there were plenty of them. Our Senior play was entitled, Professor, How Could You. Class Will Students, faculty and friends; being from this time on, deceased from the active rolls of this institution, we do hereby deem it proper to leave in these halls these mementoes which we do sincerely hope will be put to the most advantageous use. I, Vernon Holcombe, will my typing ability to Buddy Pitts. I, Alice Sansom, will my ability to walk to school in cold and raining weather to Ann Suber. I, Anne Blocker, will my ability to skip Mr. Boynton's classes to Carol Sue Bowen. I, Judy Blanton, will my ability to keep my big mouth shut to Rosa Lee Dickey. I, Tommy Toole, hoping to be of sound mind and body, will my shyness and slyness to Melvin Miller. I, Ann Finuff, will four inches of my height to Betty Ann Potter. I, Ann Marlow Hall, will my ability to get 70 words a minute in a five minute writing in typing to Hugh Macon. I, Bit Potter, will my ability to make A's in Shorthand to Betty Potter. I, Wayne Bowen, will my ability to skip school to James Hobbs. I, Lanier Suber, will my ability to master the art of bench warming to Franklin Edwards. I, Jean Blount, will my ability to be Tobacco Queen Contestant to Lavonia Clark. I, Eldridge Edwards, will my ability to play baseball to Joe Miller. I, Ronald Lemieux, will my ability to play defense to Kenny Richardson. I, Larry Haire, will my ability to dunk basketball to Albert Mercer. I, Carolyn Rowan, will my athletic ways to Mary Robinson. I, Carol Haire, will my pony tail to Louise Taylor. I, Larry Black, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Curtis Fletcher. I, JoAnn Shepard, will my ability to make noise in Mr. Boynton's study hall to Joyce Edwards. I, Virginia Dean, will my abiltiy to get the car on Sunday afternoons to Christy Fletcher. 11 Prophecy Let's look into the future ten years from now, in the year 1969 in Hawaii. Look over there. All the natives on the island must be there and the leis are beautiful; they spent days making them. You see, the Senior Class of 1959 is having a reunion. You know, they gave a banquet here in the Club Cocoanut in 1959. Look! Coming out of the jungle with a magnifying glass and a telescope, the great scientist VERNON HOLCOMBE. He came over about six weeks before the rest to do some exploring. Quite a renowned scientist now; looking for some kind of dodo bug. Let's walk over and see who's coming down the gangplank. Who's yelling? Listen! Charles, Jr. come down, you'll fall overboard. Yea Ma, coming. Oh, (ha ha) that's JUDY BLANTON with her small brood. One, two, three, goodness four little boys. She even brought her husband. Family reunion, I guess! Surprise! ! ! There's WAYNE BOWEN. It's hard to believe he's not in Korea; it seems that is where he thought he was going. It's good he didn't, you see, Joann and WAYNE have a Jr., five years old. Look who's following in his father's footsteps. LANIER SUBER keeping law and order on the boat. But I hear he raised more cane on board than the other passengers. Ask JOANN SHEPARD, she knows. (She's Paramount's new discovery.) LARRY BLACK is being consoled by his many feminine admirers, he just can't ride on a ship, you know, seasickness. Why he even dropped his trumpet overboard. He thought that leaning over the rail to play his trumpet would help. Now RONALD LEMIEUX is playing it. Here comes JEAN BLOUNT; she went to Jacksonville and now is owner of Cohen's Department Store. She started at the bottom (selling pots and pans in the basement.) Walking besides Jean is ANNE BLOCKER, who lives in Starke, owner of Hollywood Camera and Gift Shop. Larry Haire has followed somewhat in his Father's footsteps, but instead of just running a branch of Standard Oil Company, he struck oil in California and the Standard Oil Co. is now known as the Haire Oil Company. You can see the diamonds in his 14k gold cane. As soon as they graduated, CAROLYN ROWAN and BIT POTTER came over to Hawaii and are very, very experienced hula-hula girls ! They seem to be giving the boys a thrill, especially TOMMY TOOLE and ELDRIDGE EDWARDS. TOMMY is president of Puff Puff Cigar Company, and ELDRIDGE is Vice President. ALICE SANSOM is a wonderful nurse, in fact, she was made head nurse at Mayo Clinic just last month. She was helping perform an appendectomy on Elvis Presley (star raiser of feet) when the doctor made a mistake and Alice grabbed the scalpel, finished the operation and she is now wheeling E. P. from the ship in a wheelchair . . . Boy, they look happy. We find that ANN FINUFF has taken up housekeeping and raising kids while Phillip is now star farmer of Bradford County. Look! Getting off the ship is the first woman President of the United States of America, VIRGINIA DEAN. Let's take a stroll from the ship to the club. What's this a family quarrel, CAROL HAIRE is throwing cocoanuts at Buddy. Seems like Buddy wants some money for a toy lizard and CAROL doesn't want to waste it. Wonder who has all the money in that family? Look who just walked in. ANN HALL and her husband James. ANN started washing pots and pans before we graduated, but I see she made it alright today. That is the class of 1959. You see each and every one has succeeded. We the senior class of 1959 owe our success to the teachers and principals who have struggled with us and whom we have struggled with for twelve years. 12 Christelle Fletcher Jimmy Gould Kenny Richardson Peggy Bentley 13 14 SOPHOMORES Left to Right: ROW 1: Carol S. Bowen, Ronald Butler, Betty S. Smith, Floyd Marlow, Paul Hawkins, Estes Hampton. ROW 2; Floyd Pitts, Joe Miller, Bill Blocker, Durwood Suber, Albert Mercer, Bradley Suber. ROW 3: Rosa Lee Dickey, Pat Edwards, Harry Singletary, Billy Proctor, Gary Byrant, Con Fletcher, ROW 4: Betty Porter, Robert Sellers, Connie Brinson, Sue Suber, Betty Jo Finuff, John Stone. ROW 5: Eldridge Cross, Patsy Barr. SOPHldS 15 Autatyi pJtl Ninth Grade ROW I: Almeta Edwards, Opal Cline, Bill Suber, Jimmy Lemieux, Patricia Fletcher. ROW 2: Ruby Banks, Christine McAlpine, Sandra Gould, Ann Clark, Dale Suber. ROW 3: Lynn Ernest, David Fason, Annie Ree Dean, Paula Churchwell, Virginia Pace. ROW 4: Billy Taylor, Carolyn Gowan, Barbara Alday, Betty Miller, Glora Jean Alday. ROW 5: Michael Shepard 16 Auic yiapiuL “A” Team “B” Team 18 Auto UipilA' “A” Team Cheerleaders JoAnn Shepard, Carol Haire, Jean Blount, Anne Blocker, Carol S. Bowen. “B” Team Cheerleaders Shirley Blocker, Dale Suber, Donna Smith, Virginia Pace, Betty Miller. 19 AidcuyuifUtA. Concert Band Marching Band Compliments of KENT PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC CO. Telephone 400 Chattahoochee, Florida 20 AukuyvayUvi ■ Majorettes LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Miller, Peggy Bentley, Ann Suber, Lavonia Clark, Lynn Ernest; DRUM MAJOR Carol Haire. Band Officers Drum Majorette 1st Sgt........ Captain........ Secretary .... 2nd Lt......... 2nd Sgt........ Librarian .... 3rd Sgt........ 1st Lt......... Carol Haire JoAnn Shepard Wayne Bowen Jean Blount Lanier Suber Virginia Dean Judy Blanton Billy Proctor Larry Haire 21 p Left to Right, ROW 1: Gary Byrant, Jimmy Gould, Billy Proctor, Buddy Pitts, Wayne Bowen, Lanier Suber, Mr. Revells (sponsor). ROW 2: Con Fletcher, Donald Bentley, Richard Clark, Dean Fenn, Julian Sansom. ROW 3: Randolph King, Bill Suber, Floyd Marlow, Steve Clark, Curtis Fletcher Tommy Hosey, Durwood Suber. ROW 4: Eldridge Cross, Billy M. Taylor, Edward Taylor, Maxwell White, Donald Stone, Jackie Proctor, Lee Martin. ROW 5: Robert Sellers, Estes Hampton, Everette Alday, Jimmy Lemieux, Don Dean, David Bentley, Thomas Whittle, Ronald Butler. ROW 6: Chris Bedenbaugh, Michael Shepard, Billy Richards, Bradley Suber. ROW 7: Joe Miller, Harry Singletary, Dennis Lee, Huby Macon, Paul Hawkins. ROW 8: Vernon Holcombe, John Stone, Hentz Fletcher, Floyd Pitts, Robert Rogers. ROW 9: Kenny Richardson, Albert Mercer, Ronald Lemieux Larry Black. Left to Right, ROW 1: Virginia Pace, Ann Clark, Virginia Dean, Anne Blocker, Betty Sue Smith, Patsy Barr, Mrs. Brandon, sponsor. ROW 2: Connie Brinson, Sue Suber, Syble Alday, Vada Finuff. ROW 3: Patricia Fletcher, Ann Finuff, Dale Suber, Rosa Lee Dickey. ROW 4: Carol Haire, Betty Jo Finuff, Carol Sue Bowen. 22 F. T. A. Left to Right, ROW 1: Floyd Pitts, Ronald Butler, Bradley Suber, Durwood Suber, Billy Proctor. ROW 2 Jim Spooner, Winton Shepard, Harold Ivy, Elvin (ever, Bill Deal. ROW 3: Julian Sansom, Tommy Martin, Terry Johnson, Lonnie Hatcher, Benjamin ’otter, Bobby Sansom, Ray Gould. ROW 4: Allan Jentley, Jackie Proctor, Dean Fenn, Douglas Goodwin, Ierry Pace, Jimmy King. ROW 5: James Shiver, Jenny Fenn, Floyd Suber, David Bentley, Steve Clark, )anny Blount. ROW 6: Norton Alday, Edward Taylor, Jill Suber, Don Dean, Donald Stone, Tommy Hosey. 10W7: Chris Bedenbaugh, Joe Miller, Hugh Macon, llbert Mercer, Lee Martin. ROW 8: Wayne Bowen, Urtis Fletcher, Buddy Pitts. 4-H Club (Girls) Left to Right, ROW 1: Betty Ann Potter, Pat Edwards, Betty Sue Smith, Patsy Barr, Mr. Marcus, sponsor. ROW 2: Betty Jo Finuff, Carolyn Rowan, Joe Miller, Harry Singletary, Chris Bedenbaugh. 4-H Club (Boys) Left to Right, ROW 1: Ann Finuff, Carol Sue Bowen, Carolyn Rowan, Paula Churchwell. ROW 2: Ellie S. Goodwin, Janet Suber, Annette Miller, Marjorie Dean, Elizabeth Suber, Martha Miller, Wanda Rowan, Margaret Dean, Dale Fletcher, Ruth Smith. ROW 3: Sharon Proctor, Karen Alday, Diane Stone, Robbie Jean Miller, Gaynelle McAlpin, Janie Tyus, ROW 4: Maria Essman, Marion Shepard, Joan Rowan, Linda Shepard, Glenda Fletcher, Jeweleen Alday, Cherry Petty. ROW 5: Sue Suber, Sharon Deal, Wanda Butler, Mary Shiver, Syable Alday. ROW 6: Connie Brinson, Sara Shiver, Virginia Hatcher, Christelle Fletcher, Vada Finuff. ROW 7: Carol Haire, Rosa Lee Dickey, Rena Clark, Betty Joe Finuff, Virginia Dean. 23 Auto yiapJi4, Glee Club Left to Right, ROW 1: Wayne Bowen, Buddy Pitts, Carol Haire, Larry Haire. ROW 2: Durwood Suber, Carol Sue Bowen, Joann Shepard, Alice Sansom. ROW 3: Gary Byrant, Melvin Miller, Judy Blanton, Everette Alday. ROW 4: Jimmy Lemieux, Lanier Suber, Billy Proctor, Kenny Richardson, Mr. Monds (sponsor). ROW 5: Hugh Macon, Jimmy Gould, Hentz Fletcher, Albert Mercer, Ronald Lemieux, Eldridge Edwards. Left to Right, ROW 1: Glenda Fletcher, Shirley Blocker, Janet Suber, Jane Clark, Maria Ess-man, Marion Shepard, Sara Marcus, Wanda Butler. ROW 2: Floyd Suber, Virginia Hatcher, Sara Shiver, Sharon Deal, Mary Shiver. ROW 3: Gloria J. Alday, Ruby Banks, Annie Ree Dean, Virginia Pace, Barbara Alday. ROW 4: Carol Sue Bowen, Christene McAlpin, Almetia Edwards, Pat Edwards. ROW 5: Chris Beden-baugh, Connie Brinson, Sue Suber, Rosa Lee Dickey, Betty A. Potter. ROW 6: Joe Miller, Floyd Pitts, Paul Hawkins, Annie Pearl Rutherford. “G” Club Beta Club Left to Right, STANDING: Ann Suber, Carol Haire, Jo Ann Shepard. SITTING: Judy Blanton, Kenny Richardson, Mrs. Mary Fletcher, (sponsor) Wayne Bowen, Betty J. Potter. ■p Professor, How Could You! Barnaby K. Boggins Valerie Whitman Butcher Boy Bean Tootsie Bean Pricilla Morley John Appleby Grandpa Perry Grandma Perry Vicky Randolph Keats Perry Three children Vernon Holcombe Anne Blocker Eldridge Edwards Judy Blanton Carol Haire Wayne Bowen Tommy Toole Virginia Dean Jo Ann Shepard Lanier Suber Robert Clark, Margaret Dean, Marjorie Dean 25 Auto UiAlUl Autacyia iUi Favorites MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JoAnn Shepard Vernon Holcombe WITTIEST Ann Finuff Tommy Toole BEST PERSONALITY Alice Sansom Eldridge Edwards Auiacyuuplti CUTEST Virginia Dean .Lanier Suber BEST ALL AROUND Anne Blocker Larry Haire FRIENDLIEST MOST POPULAR Bit Potter Carol Haire Larry Black 28 Wayne Bowen Auiacyiafdti MOST TALENTED Jean Blount Wayne Bowen Carolyn Rowan Ronald Lemiux Auto yui{dtl CUSTODIAN Mr. Ed Martin BUS DRIVERS Mr. Hill, Mr. Shepard, Mr. Rowan, Mr. Baker. LUNCHROOM STAFF Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Macon, Mrs. Boykin, Mrs. Hill. Auio uifUiA, Eighth Grade R. 1: Rogers, Shepard, Procter, Sansom, Miller, King. R. 2: Alday, Taylor, Sansom, Bentley, Hosey, Smith. R. 3: Smith, Clark, Fletcher, Shepard, Finuff, Underwood. R. 4: Clark, McAlpin, Finuff, Martin, Fenn, Stone. R. 5: Clark, White, Weeks, Bentley, Mercer, Richards. 31 R. 1: Potter, Alday, Banks, Suber, Butler, Shepard. R. 2: Phillips, Sizemore, Blount, Shiver, Hunt, Clark R. 3: Blocker, King, Fletcher, Shiver, Hatcher, Ess- man. R. 4: Clark, Spivey, Shepard, Marcus, Pruett, Edwards. R. 5: Gould, Suber, Bryant, Shepard, Bentley, Deal. R. 6: Taylor, Hobbs, Fenn. 32 Sixth Grade Left to Right, ROW 1: Margaret Dean, Marjorie Dean, Alvis Para-more, Annette Johnson, Annette Miller, Jewellen Alday. ROW 2: Diane Stone, Tommy Martin, Elvin Kever, Robert Clark, Ruth Smith, Lamar Henderson. ROW 3: Eddie Ivey, Terry Pace, Russell Revells, Ellie S. Goodwin, Marie Alday, M. Miller. SOW 4: Jim Spooner, Wanda Faye Rowan, Randy Sadler, Dale Fletcher, Crispin Dean, Bobby Smith. SOW 5: Elizabeth Suber, James Alday, Carmelita Brown, Mary Francis Phillips 33 Aidacyuvpjvi Fifth Grade Left to Right, ROW 1: Pauline Banks, James L. Shiver, Peggie Essman, Randolph Parker, Karen Al- day, Douglas Goodwin. ROW 2: Janet Suber, Joyce Robinson, Terry Johnson, Joan Rowan, Wallace Shepard, Janice Tyus. ROW 3: Murraye Seay, Benjamin Potter, Gaynelle McAlpine, Ray Gould, Ann Suber, Winton Shepard. ROW 4: David Lee, Lamar Clark, Jean Miller, Lonnie Hatcher, Ernest Lee, Mary Ella Henry. ROW 5: Sharon Proctor, James Sansom, Henry Parramore, Bill Deal, Kenneth Cowen, Calvin Hawkins. 34 Atiio yui4xUi ■ Fourth Grade Left to Right, ROW 1: J. C. Whited, Burl Marcus, Randall McPherson, M. Peters, E. Hunt. ROW 2: Anne Sansom, Frances Suber, Sandy VanLandingham, John Clark, Hilda Robinson. ROW 3: Joann White, Ronnie Macon, Janie Monds, Chris Smith, David Brandon. ROW 4: Sherry Richardson, Nicky Phillips, Joseph Alday, Annette Alday, Thelma Barfield. 35 Aido uviUl Fourth Grade Left to Right, ROW 1: Donald Potter, Wynetta Henry, Ronnie Sadler, J. D. King, Larry Strickland. ROW 2: Carol Shepard, Franklin Fletcher, Ann Alday, Ruby Alday, Jimmy Shiver. ROW 3: Buddy Finuff, Larry Pace, Judy King, Carolyn Johnson, Betty Fletcher. ROW 4: Sandra Bowen, Lewis Miley, Terry Kever, Wayne Shepard, Floyd Rogers. 36 AutcuyiG livL Left to Right, ROW 1; Robert Clark, Marylin Haire, Alford Lee, Horace Dean, Shirley Rowan, Sterling Lee. ROW 2; Richard Davis, Floyd Alday, Edward Spooner, Judy Brinson, Wayne Brandon, Bonnie Sadler. ROW 3; Terry Sansom, Grady Dykes, Rosalyn Fletcher, Russell Smith, Joyce Oneal, Bobby Sansom. ROW 4; Annie L. Miller, Harold Ivy, Melinda A. Dean, Thomas Godwin, Marlin Seay, Barbara Suber. ROW 5; Barbara McAlpin, Ronald Tolar, Janet Bentley, Robert Suber, Linda Butler, Mack Alday. ROW 6; Charlene Lews, Dotty Fletcher. Third Grade Auiacyui dti Left to Right, ROW 1; Judy Lee, Munroe Finuff, Myrle Seay, Mary K. Clark, Micheal Watson, Linda Dale Bundy. ROW 2; Jesse Ess-man, Janet Miller, Betty S. Shiver, Danny Miller, Lou Dean, Carol Wagner. ROW 3; Annie L. Watkins, Sue Smith, Ricky VanLanding-ham, Ken Byrant, Larry Johnson, Martha Peddie. ROW 4; Billy Joe Miley, Gwen Richards, Rocky Pace, Dale Henry, Jean Suber, Gary Bentley. ROW 5; Charles O'Neal, W. L. Parramore, William Whited, Thomas Dykes. 38 Auto yia iUi Left to Right, ROW 1; Jeanette Alday, Donnie Sadler, Tommy Underwood, Joseph King, Margaret Bundy. ROW 2; Marilyn Bennett, Hubert Alday, Susan Clark, Stanley Shepard, Brenda Kever. ROW 3; Greg Marcuus, Frances Crawford, Doyal Whited, Eddie Richards, Ronnie Hartzog. ROW 4; Jeffery Bennett, Ronnie Johnson, Neal Blount, Hilda Butler, Mike Thrift. 1 st 2nd 39 Left to Right, ROW 1; Susan Smith, Glenn McAlpin, Bill Willis, Sharon Byrant, Nell Peters. ROW 2; Marilyn Pace, James Lee, Carolyn Whited, Marlyne Seay, Leslie Haire. ROW 3; James Underwood, Jane Smith, Mozell Henry, Dorothy Butler, Edna S. Bennett. ROW 4; Allan Clark, Joe Suber, Jeff Suber, Jack Fletcher, James Rogers. ROW 5; Bruce Rowan, Clark Fletcher, Wayne Miley, Donald Rudd. First Grade 40 Auto UifdlA Compliments of The Planters Exchange Hardware Farm Supplies Seed Fertilizer Phone 19 Hi Florida Agerton’s Service Station “COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE” Greensboro Phone HI 2-9675 Florida Compliments of Citizens Bank Trust Co. Quincy Florida Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Quincy Coca-Cola Bottling Company Quincy Florida Southern Chemical Sales and Service Phone Main 7-6101-P.O. Box 3 Quincy Florida 43 Auio yuifJiA. Compliments of Smitherman Auto Service 1035 S. Adams St. Quincy Florida Compliments of Manning Taylor Chevrolet Co. Quincy Florida Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of 1959 The Quincy State Bank Monroe’s, Inc. Quincy Florida Bank No. 1—Chartered August 1889 First state bank organized under the laws of Florida Resources over 19,000,000.00 Quincy Florida 44 Auiotyuiplti • Compliments of Ford Tractors and Implements Best W ishes From English Ford Edsel Mercury SALES AND SERVICE Gadsden Tobacco Leaf Co-op Phone MA 7-6717 Quincy Florida Quincy Florida Boosters Carraway’s Shoe Store 8 Fixery 1 Quincy Auto Parts H. Y. Reynolds Hotty’s F R M Feed Store McCall's DeLuxe Cleaners Raymond Gregory Lakeview Service Station Betty Sturgeon Week's Plumbing 8 Electrical Works Jerks B. C. Elders Grocery 8 Market Chattahoochee Flower Shop Louis Griff Griffith Insurance C. L. Daffin Famous Mr. T. M. Cumbie M. 8 J. 12$ Hamburger Stand Mrs. C. G. Powell Ouida Seay Olens Department Store Willis Lumber Company Mr. 8 Mrs. Carl Smith Western Auto, Havana 45 Aidcxyi pjti Congratulations from Mahaffey Agency Compliments of Higdon Grocery Co. Quincy Florida COMPLETE INSURANCE AND HEAL. ESTATE BUSINESS TELEPHONE MA 7-6262 MASONIC BUILDING QUINCY FLORIDA Compliments of PHIL H. SPEARS Distributor Standard Oil Products Quincy Florida Compliments of Thomas Smith Contractor Quincy Florida Roads Custom Dams 46 AutwyuifdiA. Compliments of Compliments °f F. P. MAY DRUG CO. JOE WEDELES. INC. Quincy Florida Quincy Florida Compliments of Compliments °f PICKEN’S DRUG STORE BUDD CIGAR CO. F lorida Queen Lord Clinton Cigars Chattahoochee Florida Quincy Florida Compliments of Compliments PHOTO STUDIO FLOWER SHOP °f “Say It with Flowers” Remember with Snapshots FREEMAN’S FASHION K it lie Page Roberts and Damiel Martin Quincy Florida Quincy Florida w. c. N. H. “Serving All of Cadsden County” Phone MA 7-6700 Quincy Florida 47 Auio yuifOiA. Compliments of A. L. WILSON COMPANY Quincy Florida Compliments of FRYER SMITH MOTOR CO. Quincy FTorida Compliments °f BELL BATE’S HARDWARE Quincy Florida Compliments of FUN N’ GAMES Your Year Around Toy Store Quincy Florida Compliments of J. S. SHAW COMPANY “The Shopping Center” Quincy Florida Compliments of CLARK'S MOTOR COURT Quincy Florida Compliments of HIDGON BOTTLINE CO. Quincy Florida Compliments of CITIZEN'S “77” Quincy Florida Compliments of MACK’S RADIO and T.V. SERVICE Phone MA. 7-6606 Quincy Florida Compliments of THE IVY SHOP Quincy Florida Compliments of BUTLER-MORGAN Quincy Florida Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Chattahoochee Florida Compliments of BILL’S BAIT TACKLE SHOP Quincy Florida Compliments of MAY TOBACCO COMPANY Quincy Florida Compliments of MOON JEWELRY CO. Quincy ftatch and Diamond Center Quincy Florida Compliments of BAKER'S BARBER SHOP Greensboro Florida 48 Auiacyi pAi Quincy Compliments of C. L. R. L. MASSEY Make Massey's Your Drug Store for all Drug and Sundry Requirements Florida Compliments of BEVIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Quincy Florida For the Finest in Hair Styling Visit JACK POPPELL’S BEAUTY SALON Phone MA 7-8232 Compliments of JOE MITCHELL GROCERY Quincy Florida Quincy Florida Compliments of SING OIL SERVICE STATION MA 7-8380 Quincy Florida Compliments of BOB HAYES STANDARD STATION Quincy Florida Compliments of RANDY'S FOOD BIRDSEYE STORE Quincy Florida We the Senior's of 1959 would like to express their thanks and appreciation to the advertisers whose name appears in our book. Compliments of PAT SUBER REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Quincy Florida Congratulations and Best K ishes Compliments of DAN WESTER Standard Oil, Road Service Atlas Tires Accessories Chattahoochee Florida to the Class of 59 Compliments of RUBY LEE BEAUTY SHOP Quincy Florida Florida Cigar Co. Compliments of ROY WELCH CITIES SERVICE STATION Quincy Florida Quincy Florida 49 Auto Uifdtl Compliments of J. W. BARNETT Greensboro Florida Compliments of MILLER CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 4 or 244 Havana Florida Compliments of CROUCH’S REXALL DRUGS Quincy Florida Compliments of OAKLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Quincy Florida Compliments of BELK-HUDSON Quincy’s Leading Department Store Quincy Florida Compliments of HAVAN EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Havana Florida Compliments °f SYKES FINE FOODS Quincy Florida POWELL'S PHARMACY, INC. The Prescription Store HAVANA FLA. Air Conditioned Gifts Souvenirs Compliments of QUINCY TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘‘Serving this area since 1898” Compliments of HAVANA STATE BANK Havana Florida EVELYN’S Ladies Children's Ready-to-V ear Phone 153 Chattahoochee Florida Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Quincy Florida Compliments of J. B. ADAMS GRAVE MARKERS-MONUMENTS Quincy Florida Compliments of W. K. 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