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THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1969 PROUDLY PRESENTS THE GREENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL BULLDOG Greensboro, Florida TABLE OF CONTENTS page number DEDICATION....................................3 ANNUAL STAFF..................................4 PRINCIPAL’S ADDRESS...........................5 ADMINISTRATION............................... 6 SENIORS......................................10 JUNIORS......................................25 SOPHOMORES...................................26 JUNIOR HIGH..................................27 ACTIVITIES...................................31 ELEMENTARY...................................54 KINDERGARTEN.................................61 ADVERTISEMENTS...............................69 2 DEDICATION In understanding and deep appreciation, this volumn of The Bulldog is dedicated to all the Faculty who have ever taught us at Greensboro High School. From 1957 to 1969 their guidance and friendship has stirred in our class the challenge to succeed in life. As in each year, but especially in this year, may their every endeavor have been worthwhile; may these seedlings grow tall and straight. Faculty, of Greensboro High School, we salute you. 3 ANNUAL STAFF L. TO R. Sue Smith, Assistant Editor; Brenda Kever, Editor; Susan Clark, Sports Editor; Karen Moore, Subscription Editor, STANDING L. TO R, Rocky Pace, Asst. Sports Editor; Danny Miller, Business Manager; Mary Katherine Clark, Asst. Subscription Manager; and Ken Bryant, Assistant Business Manager. ADVISOR - Mrs. Toole Staff at work 4 Mr. C. H. Richardson came to Greensboro from Kentucky with 15 years experience as a principal, 10 years experience as a superintendent, and teacher; 9 years. His pet peeves are long hair and being tardy for school. He enjoys golfing and basketball. A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL During the past twelve years in which the graduating class of 1969 has attended Greensboro High School, we have seen more and greater changes in our school system than we have ever previously seen or perhaps ever shall see in the future. The students of the Class of 1969 have met these changes in a highly creditable manner. The administration and faculty have made every effort to equip each student with the skills and habits of conduct which will enable them to cope successfully with life after leaving high school. We, the faculty, have served faithfully for the past twelve years. We now send them forth to make their contribution to society, confident that they will continue to make us proud of them. 5 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Rowan TEACHER’S AIDS Mrs. Jemison PRINCIPAL Mrs. Alice Clark Mr. C. H. Richardson 7 Miss Cynthia O'Donnell Mrs. Floy Harris Mrs. Josephine Fleitas Mrs. Sara Shepard Mrs. Katheryn Kilpatrick Mrs. Violet Richardson Mrs. Ernestine Larkin Mrs. Ann Bryant Mrs. Kathleen Rowan Mrs. Cynthia Stump Mrs. Jo Macon Mrs. Lizzie Harris 8 Mr. Robert Fritz ( t ' Mrs. Marian Stallings Mrs. Jole Currie Mrs. Geraldine Holt Mr. John L. Coggin Miss Linny Jones Mrs. Shirley Clark Mr. Lamar McGlaun Mrs. Katherine Clark Mr. Jacob Till Mr. J. D. Revell Mrs. Bernice Toole Mr. Sammy Strange 9 SENIORS VALEDICTORIAN KEN BRYANT Grade Average: 3.92 Special Interest: Sports and raising hogs. Future Plans: Attend College. MOTTO: Don’t say go, but go thyself. SONG: Born Free COLORS: Navy Blue and Yellow FLOWER: Yellow Rose SALUTATORIAN Grade Average: 3.66 Special Interest: Art Future Plans: F.S.U. II CAROL WAGNER LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of 1969, being of sound mind and body, declare the following as our last will and testament. I, Tom Albanese, will my ability to work on radios to Rick Edwards. I, Neil Blount, will my ability to make a mess of everything to Rick Green. I, Gary Bentley, will my long hair and side-burns to Glenn Gyus. I, Ken Bryant, will my success in basketball to my cousin, Billy Vanlandingham. I, Hilda Butler, will to Judy Brinson, my ability to keep my foot in my mouth. We, Susan Clark and Mary Katherine Clark, will to Mary Aleen Hunt and Pearl Fletcher, our abilities to skip classes, procrastinate, and constantly stay in trouble. I, Delores Grandberry, will my desk in typing to Annette Oliver. I, Thomas Goodwin, will to Jeff Suber, my ability to flunk English and still pass. I, Evelyn Holton, will my ability to make A's in art to Rick Green. I, Gloria Howell, will my melodramatic ways to Nancy Bentley. I, Brenda Kever, will to my sister, Rhonda, my place at Greensboro High. May she find as many friends as I have. I, Ernestine Lane, will my sneakers to Rosa Hogan, hoping she will use them to play on the volleyball team. I, Sterling Lee, will my best coat to Bert Hiers in hopes he will make good use of it. I, Reemus March, will all my brains and knowledge to all who need them. I, Johnny Mason, will all of my lunchroom tickets to Johnny Kelly. I, Barbara McAlpin, will all my weight to Frances Crawford. I, Danny Miller, will my Karmann Ghia to Jack Fletcher; may he always ride in luxury. I, Karen Moore, will to every girl in school my good luck in going steady three years with the same boy. Good Luck Girls! I, Rocky Pace, will my sense of humor to anyone who thinks he has teachers that will put up with it. I, Eddie Richards, didn’t wish to will any of my qualities to anyone. I, Gwen Richards, will my quiet ways to Susan Smith. I, Brenda Roberts, will 20 lbs. of weight to Elizabeth Smith. I, Shirley Roberts, will my size and the way I walk to Norma Potter. I Bobby Shepard, will my ability to flunk government to Clark Fletcher. I, Stan Shepard, will all the Atomic Balm in the Athletic Department to Larry McPhearson. Use sparingly. I, Sue Smith, will my rooster suit to Nell Peters next year so she will have a talent if she gets Jr. Miss Contestant next year. I, Ricky Vanlandingham, will my job at Peanut's Station to Billy Vanlandingham. I, Carol Wagner, will my ability to speak the mystic tongue of the Shawnee to Marilyn Pace. I, Jeannie Suber, will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Kay Poston. I, Anna Watkins, will my ability to be engaged for two whole months to Mary Edwards. I, Mike (Dove) Watson, will my perch to Lane Bentley. 12 CLASS HISTORY Once upon a time on a groovy Monday morning in September of 1957, thirty-seven savages began their twelve year struggle against the well-meant effort of countless teachers. We began our legendary trek to the milk and honey glories of education-land” with tearful eyes and vengeful hearts. The first day of school our deceiving parents removed us from our carefree days and placed us in the care and guidance of Mrs. Larkin. From the very beginning fights were not uncommon, Jeannie and Sue's towel fight being the first of many. Carol's stubborn streak was evident even in her early years when she refused to read for Mrs. Larkin. In the second grade Mrs. Rowan and Mrs. Harris were patient as we struggled through the fundamentals of real-writing. Flip flops and Hula Hoops made the scene that year, along with Scott Menard and William Thompson. At the end of school when Myrle Seay left, she bestowed upon Mary Katherine the honor of big boss. However, before her departure, Myrle staged her final battle, a war involving the entire playground. Again in the third grade our ranks were divided. Those in Mrs. Dominey's room were privileged enough to play on the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade playground, while Mrs. Shepard’s class had to be content with the other playground. Carol was mascot cheerleader, Neil and Brenda were May King and Queen, and ... Mrs. Dominey became pregnant. The fourth grade was one big happy art class under the expert instruction of Mrs. Cockman. Flutaphones and junior majorettes were a few of the highlights that year, and ... Mrs. Cockman became pregnant. Karen and Patricia joined us in the fifth grade. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Hollingsworth had to put up with our yoyos, along with the Twist that year. And for the third consecutive year our teacher, Mrs. Hollingsworth, became pregnant. A large portion of the sixth grade was spent looking at movies Mrs. Edwards’ husband had made in Viet Nam. We were told we could not play games such as Slap, Kiss and Hug” on the playground and had to settle for other less mature games. Graduation brought the arrival of Evelyn and the departure of Scott who had been a terror to all the girls. The first day of seventh grade was mass confusion. But we pulled through and adjusted to changing classes, the antics of Mr. Marcus, and a new student, Tom. Eighth grade brought our first encounter with Mr. Harris. Mary Katherine still cringes at the thought of a jawbreaker. Karen brought us glory as Halloween Queen and our Homecoming float won first prize. Gloria arrived in the ninth grade but soon after the year was under way Patricia moved back to Virginia. Mr. Fritz, our homeroom teacher, taught us that chewing gum was and still is not allowed in his presence. The boys ruled supreme in the tenth grade, not a single girl was elected to a class office. After much argument and disagreement, we decided to end the year with a Spring Dance. Our next-to-the-last year was a big one. Five new students joined our Junior Class, but we were sad to have both Greg and William leave. The Prom was first on our minds that year. We went back in time and entertained the Seniors with a Roman Celebration. At last we are Seniors. Sue was second runner-up in the county-wide Junior Miss Pageant. We sponsored a successful Christmas Dance, and we won first prize for the best decorated homeroom at Homecoming. Mrs. Clark patiently listens to our homeroom haggle each morning as we impatiently wait for graduation. Sponsor - MRS. KATHERINE CLARK TOM ALBANESE GARY BENTLEY NEIL BLOUNT KEN BRYANT HILDA BUTLER OFFICERS PRES. - Carol Wagner V. PRES. - Susan Clark SEC. - Jeannie Suber ASST. SEC. - Sue Smith TREAS. - Karen Moore ASST. TREAS. - Brenda Kever REPORTER - Hilda Butler MARY KATHERINE CLARK SUSAN CLARK THOMAS GOODWIN DELORIS GRANDBERRY EVELYN HOLTON GLORIA HOWELL BRENDA KEVER EARNESTINE LANE STERLING LEE 17 BARBARA McALPIN REMUS MARCH JOHNNY MASON 18 EDDIE RICHARDS GWEN RICHARDS BRENDA ROBERTS SHIRLEY ROBERTS BOBBY SHEPARD STAN SHEPARD SENIOR DIRECTORY 1. ALBANESE, TOM: Paper Staff; 3, Class Officer; 2, Track Team; 1,2, Band, 1-4; Science Club; 1, Glee Club; 2,3, Officer; 3, Band Officer; 3,4, Most Improved Musician; 2, Most Outstanding; 4, Band Play; 2, Brass Sextet; 4, Homecoming Escort; 3,4, Halloween Escort; 4, All-State Chorus; 2,3,4, Senior Superlative; 4 2. BENTLEY, GARY: FFA; 1-4, Baseball; 2-4, Track; 3-4, G-Club; 2-4, Band; 4, Homecoming Escort; 3, Reporter for FFA; 3, Senior Superlative; 4 3. BLOUNT, NEIL: Band; 1-4, FFA; 1. 2, G-Club; 1-3, Basketball; 1-3, Baseball; 3, 4. Track; 1,2, FFA Quartet (State and Tri-State Winners); 2. Glee Club; 2, 3, Class Treasurer; 2, Jr. Miss Escort; 4, Science Club; 1, Honor Student; 1, All-State Marching Band; 2, All-State Chorus; 4, Homecoming Escort; 4, Senior Superlative; 4 4. BRYANT, KEN: FFA; 1-4, Secretary; 2. 3. President; 4, 1st Place Judging Team; 2. 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team; 1-4, Star Chapter Farmer; 3, Delegate to National Agriculture Youth Institute; 4, Doyle Conner Scholarship; 3, Flint River Mill Award; 3, Student Council; 3, Vice President; 3, Beta Club; 3,4, G-Club; 1-4, Vice President; 4, Honor Student; 1. Jr. Class Honor Student; 3, Jr. Miss Escort; 4, M.C. for Halloween Queen Contest; 4, Basketball; 1-4, Free Throw Champion; 1-3, Most Valuable Player; 3. All-State-Second Team-Class C; 3, All-Big Bend-Second Team; 3, All-Chipola Conference Team; 3, 4, Baseball; 1-4, Most Valuable Player; 3, Track; 2-4, Annual Staff; 4. Senior Superlative; 4, Valedictorian of Senior Class 5. BUTLER, HILDA: FHA;1,2, Glee Club; 2, 3, Beta Club; 3, 4, Officer; 4. Class Officer; 4 6. CLARK, MARY KATHERINE: Band; 1-4, Majorette; 4, Librarian; 2,4, Glee Club; 2, 3, Librarian; 2, Cheerleader; 1,3, G-Club; 1,3, Paper Staff; 3, FHA; 1-4, Officer; 1-4, Student Council; 1, Homecoming Attendant; 2, Annual Staff; 4, 4-H; 1, Senior Superlative; 4, All-State Band; 4, Homecoming Queen Contestant; 4 7. CLARK, SUSAN: FHA; 1-4, Officer; 1-3, President; 4, G-Club; 1-4, Treasurer; 4, Halloween Queen Contestant; 4, Jr. Miss Contestant; 4, 4-H; 1-4, Officer; 1-4, Cheerleader; 1,3,4, Co-Captain; 4, Annual Staff; 4, Glee Club; 2,3, Officer; 3, Senior Superlative; 4, Greensboro Citizenship Contest Winner; 3, County Speech Contest Winner; 3, Runners-up in District Speech Contest; 3, Senior Class Officer; 4, M. Y.F.; 1-4, Officer; 1-3, President; 4, Paper Staff; 3, Delegate to State FHA Convention; 1, Homecoming Queen Contestant; 4 8. GOODWIN, THOMAS: FFA; 1-4, School Boy Patrol; 1, 2, G-Club; 3, 4, Baseball; 3, 4, Track; 3, 4, 9. GRANDBERRY, DELORIS: Science Club; 1,2, Girl Scout; 1, 2, Mathematics Club; 1, 2. FHA; 1,2,4, 4 4-H; 1-4, Library Club; 1, 2 10. HOLTON, EVELYN: FHA; 1. Glee Club; 2, 3, Volleyball; 3. 4, G-Club; 3, 4 11. HOWELL, GLORIA: Band; 1-4, Majorette; 1-4, Head Majorette; 4, FHA; 1-4, Officer; 2-4, Beta Club; 3.4, Varsity Bulldog; 3, G-Club; 3. Glee Club; 2, 3, All-State Chorus; 4, Farm Bureau Talent Contest; 3.4, Jr. Class Honor Student; 3, Paper Staff; 3, Candy Striper; 3, 4. M.Y.F.;l-4, Officer; 1-4, Senior Superlative; 4 20 12. KEVER, BRENDA: FHA;1,2, G-Club; 3, 4, Volleyball; 3, 4, Co-Captain; 4, Halloween Queen Contestant; 1, B+ Average; 1, Paper Staff; 3, Jr. Miss Contestant; 4, Homecoming Attendant; 3, Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief; 4, Class Officer; 4, Senior Superlative; 4, Science Fair; 1, Perfect Attendance; 3 13. LANE, EARNESTINE: FHA; 1-4, 4-H; 1-4, Officer; 1-4, Attendant to Miss FHA; 1, Girl Patrol; 1. Modern Dancing; 2, G-Club; 3, 4, Volleyball; 3, 4 14. LEE. STERLING: FFA; 1-4 15. McALPIN, BARBARA: 4-H; 1, Paper Staff; 3, FHA; 1, Senior Superlative; 4 16. MARCH, REMUS: Band Club; 1,2, FFA; 1,2, 4-H; 1,2, G-Club; 3. Basketball; 3 17. MASON, JOHNNY: Science Fair; 1, G-CIub; 3, Basketball; 3, Track; 3 18. MILLER, DANNY: Basketball; 1-3, Baseball; 3, 4, Track; 1, FFA; 1-4, Officer; 2-4, President of Class; 2, 3, President of Student Council; 3, Representative; 4, School Boy Patrol; 1, Band; 2-4, Glee Club; 2,3, Beta Club; 3, 4. Annual Staff; 4, G-Club; 1-4, Science Club; 1. Paper Staff; 3, Halloween Escort; 1, FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team; 3, 4, Senior Superlative; 4 19. MOORE, KAREN; Class Officer; 4, Band; 1.2. Glee Club; 2, 3. G-Club; 1-4, Officer; 3, Volleyball; 1, 3, 4, FHA; 1. Halloween Queen; Annual Staff; 4, Paper Staff; 3, Candy Striper; 3, 4, Basketball Scorekeeper; 2, 3,4, Homecoming Queen Contestant; 4, Senior Superlative; 4. Homecoming Attendant; 3 20. PACE, ROCKY: Basketball; 1-4, Track; 3,4, FFA; 1,2, Student Council; 1. 4, President; 4, School Boy Patrol; 1, Band; 1,2, Glee Club; 2, 3, Beta Club; 3, 4, Officer; 4, Annual Staff; 4, G-Club; 1-4, Science Club; 1, Paper Staff; 3, Class Officer; 2. Jr. Miss Escort; 4, 4-H; 1, Senior Superlative; 4 21. RICHARDS, EDDY: Basketball; 1-3, Baseball; 1-4, Track; 1-4, G-Club; 1-4, Homecoming Escort; 4 22. RICHARDS, GWEN: 4-H; 1 23. ROBERTS, BRENDA: Class Officer; 1, 2, FHA; 1, 4-H; 1-4, Officer; 1-4, Girl Scouts; 1, Officer; 1, Library Club; 1, Officer; 1, Girl Patrol; 2, Officer; 2 24. ROBERTS. SHIRLEY: Candy Striper; 2 25. SMITH, SUE: FHA; 1, 2, 4, Chapter Historian; 1, District Reporter; 1, G-Club; 1-4, Secretary; 4, Cheerleader; 1-4, Captain; 4. Band; 1-4, Librarian; 2-4, Halloween Queen Contestant; 2, Glee Club; 2-3, librarian; 2, Asst. Editor of Paper; 3, Beta Club; 3, 4, Class Reporter; 3, Asst. Editor of Annual; 4, Jr. Miss Contestant; 4, 2nd Runner up; 4, Brass Sextet; 4, Asst. Secretary of Class; 4, Delegate to State FHA Convention; 1, Senior Superlative; 4 26. SHEPARD, BOBBY: FFA; 1-4, Basketball; 1-4, Baseball; 1-3, Track; 1-2, Sentinel of FFA; 3-4, President of G-Club; 4, G-Club; 1-4, Captain of Varsity Basketball Team; 4. Senior Superlative; 4 27. SHEPARD, STAN: FFA; 1-4, Baseball; 2-4, Track; 2-4, State Track Meet; 2-3, Perfect Attendance; 2 28. SUBER, JEANNIE: FHA; 1-3, Band; 1-4, Majorette; 4, FHA Secretary; 2, 4-H; 1-4, Officer; 3-4, Student Council; 1, 3, 4, G-Club; 1-3, Secretary; 3, Cheerleader; 1-3, Captain; 3, Class Secretary; 1, 4, Class Treasurer; 3, Beta Club; 3.4, President; 4, All-State Band; 4, Paper Staff; 3, Homecoming Attendant; 2, Honor Student; 2, Glee Club; 2, 3, Officer; 3, Delegate to State FHA Convention; 1 21 29. VANLANDINGHAM, RICKY: FFA; 1-4, Reporter; 2, Honor Student; 2, Beta Club; 3, 4, Vice President; 4, Boys State; 3, Student Council; 1,3, B” Average Award; 1-4, State FFA Judging Team; 3. Paper Staff; 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team; 1-4, Senior Superlative; 4 30. WAGNER, CAROL: Band; 1-4, Majorette; 4, All-State Band; 3, 4, FHA; 1-3, Officer; 1,2, Beta Club; 3,4, Honor Student; 4, Paper Staff - Editor; 3, Student Council; 2,4, Officer; 2,4, Halloween Queen Contestant; 3, Glee Club; 2,3, Officer; 2, Class Officer; 1, 3, 4, Girl of the. Month; 4, Homecoming Queen Contestant; 4, Senior Superlative; 4, Salutatorian 31. WATKINS, ANN: FHA; 1, Paper Staff; 3 32. WATSON, MIKE: FFA; 1-4, Baseball; 2, G-Club; 2,3,4 22 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DANNY MILLER CAROL WAGNER i BEST DRESSED GARY BENTLEY GLORIA HOWELL SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST TALENTED NEIL BLOUNT BRENDA KEVER TOM ALBANESE MARY KATHERINE CLARK 23 BEST ALL-AROUND RICKY VANLANDINGHAM SUSAN CLARK MOST POPULAR ROCKY PACE SUE SMITH SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC WITTIEST KEN BRYANT KAREN MOORE BOBBY SHEPARD BARBARA McALPIN 24 JUNIOR CLASS Teacher - MRS. ANN McGLAUN Mike Cooper Frances Crawford Mary Lou Edwards Calvin Essman Jesse Essman Clark Hetcher Jack Fletcher Leslie Ha ire Rosa Hogan Alzada Jackson Steve Jemison Billy Johnson Raymond March Buddy Morton Annette Oliver Marilyn Pace Barbara Parker Nell Peters Norma Potter Bruce Rowan Jane Smith Susan Smith Jeff Suber Bill Willis Kenneth Young 25 Homeroom Teacher - MRS. S. CLARK Lane Bentley Brenda Bush Ann Cox Johnnie Crapps Eva Davis Andy Edwards Ricky Edwards Marilyn Holton Mary Aleen Hunt Evon Jackson John Henry Johnson Ronnie Johnson Johnny Kelly Bobby Lane James Lee Judy Lee Kathy McCall Larry McPherson Wayne Miley Janet Miller Mildred Reeves James Rogers Hugh Rowan Joe Rowan Ronald Rudd Shirley Sansom Judy Taylor Steven Tolar Tyus y Vanlandingham da White Young Young 9th GRADE Homeroom Teacher - MR. BRYANT Earl Boyd Margaret Bundy Gregory Butz Joan Clark Larae Clark William Clark Calvin Colman James Faircloth Janet Fletcher Linda Grandberry Rick Green Sharon Hosey Charles Howell Richard Johnson Don Kever Rex Kever Lynne Layton Gale Macon Eugene Marriott Glenn McAlpin Wade Mercer William Moody Raymond Pace Kaye Poston Barbara Potter Ray Poythress Brian Rowan Joyce Rudd Debra Sewell Elizabeth Smith Priscilla Suber Glynn Tyus Benny Young 28 EIGHTH GRADE Homeroom Teacher - MRS. CURRIE Nancy Bentley Mark Butz Bobbie Cheshire Eleanor Dykes Gene Edwards Max Fletcher Tommy Fletcher Debbie Griner Bert Hiers Gloria Jackson Margaret James Sandra Johnson Alex Lee Marion March Mary McMillian Jerry McPherson Mary Jean McPherson Christine Phillips Joyce Potter Jerry Proctor Phillip Rowan Cathy Shepard Johnny Shepard Jean Spooner Doris Smith Patricia Smith Glenda Taylor Mitchell Taylor Hodges Washington John Whited 29 SEVENTH GRADE Teacher - MR. ROBERT FRITZ Ronnie Bently David Bowen Fred Crawford Harold Davis Roy Fletcher Bill Haire Jennifer Haire Terry Hosey Edward Howell Debbie Jenkins Robert Johnson Rhonda Kever Earl March Chuck Mercer Sylvester Murray Charles Oliver Janice Poston Annie Potter Jeanie Reeves Terry Revels Karen Smith Billy Todd Janice Walker Martha Watkins Lewis White Thad White Randy Williams Robert Williams Jean Young Sharon Young 30 cent our uttrtp DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES Drum Major-Rick Green, Majorettes Left to right: Jeannie Suber, Mary Katherine Clark, Gloria Howell-Head, Marilyn Pace, Carol Wagner. 1st CHAIRS Left to right; 1st ROW: Neil Blount, Jack Fletcher, Sue Smith, 2nd ROW: Steven Tolar, Tom Albanese, Wade Mercer, Charles Howell, Allen Clark. 33 Band members who attended Brevard Music Camp, Brevard, North Carolina. Tom Albanese, Jack Fletcher, Jeannie Suber, Steven Tolar. BAND OFFICERS 1st ROW: Left to right; Max Fletcher, Kathryn Agerton, Raymond Pace, 2nd ROW: Chuck Mercer, Debbie Jenkins, Debra Sewell, 3rd ROW: Rick Green-Drum Major, Gloria Howell-Head Majorette, Tom Albanese-Band Captain, 4th ROW; Ricky Edwards-Second Lieutenant, Sue Smith and Mary Katherine Clark-Librarians, 5th ROW: Jack Fletcher-First Lieutenant. Not pictured Judy Taylor-Li-brarian. 34 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Ken Bryant VICE PRES. - Danny Miller SECRETARY - Hugh Rowan TREASURER - Gary Bentley REPORTER - Brian Rowan CHAPLAIN - Andy Edwards SENTINEL - Bobby Shepard ADVISOR - Mr. Revells Brian Rowan and Ken Bryant along with their F. F. A. advisor, Mr. Revell are shown on the right boarding the bus to make a trip to Kansas City, Missouri, to attend the National Future Farmers of America Convention. Their trip lasted from October 12 until October 19. They were among 15,000 other boys from all over the United States. Ken's expenses were paid by Flint River Mills Feed Corporation. Brian helped to pay his expenses. The county paid for Mr. Revells' expenses. 35 Ken and his hogs Ken Bryant • • in Nebraska Bryant Attends Meeting GREENSBORO — Ken Bryant of Greensboro is representing the state of Florida at the National Agricultural Youth Institute, Lincoln, Neb. which began today and ends Aug. 16. Ken won the honor with the help of his Vo-Ag teacher James Revell who stated that the Greensboro High School Senior was outstanding in his FFA work and his burning desire to advance in the field of agriculture. Ken carried a full study load during the past year plus his FFA work both in school and a project then still found time to play basketball for the regional champs of Greensboro. Approximately 125 boys have been selected to attend the meeting, 50 of which will be from the host state Nebraska and the remaining 75 from the other states and Puerto Rico. Nebraska delegates will serve as hosts for the out of state boys during the week-end of Aug. 10. Ken’s host will be a family from nearby Rose, Neb. The Institute includes a five-day seminar in Lincoln, a four-day period of practical experience and three-days at the State 4-H Camp in the Nebraska National Forest near Halsey. Tours of cattle ranches and agriculture centers fill out the activities. Ken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bryant of Greensboro. 36 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: PRES. - Rocky Pace V. PRES. - Carol Wagner SEC. -TREAS. - Lynne Layton ♦ F.H.A. OFFICERS: PRES. - Susan Clark PRES. ELECT - Mary Aleen Hunt SEC. -TREAS. - Lynne Layton ★★A ★ ★★★ ★ ★★ ★ ★ ’ RFTA ri.UR OFFICERS? PRES. - Jeannie Suber V. PRES. - Ricky Vanlandingham SEC. - Hilda Butler TREAS. - Rocky Pace STUDENT COUNCIL ♦ ¥ ¥ ♦¥ ♦ ; 4 37 Thomas Goodwin's sprained arm will soon mend with aid from Candy Stripers Karen Moore and Gloria Howell. A better future community will stem from the 4-H Clubs of our school. 38 “G” CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Bobby Shepard VICE PRES. - Ken Bryant SECRETARY - Sue Smith TREASURER - Susan Clark SENTINEL - Larry McPherson The G Club is a club made up of all school sports activities such as Basketball, Track, Baseball, Volleyball, and Cheerleaders. 39 “A” TEAM A TEAM PLAYERS WEIGHT AGE Ken Bryant 163 17 Rocky Pace 175 17 Bobby Shepard 160 17 Jack Fletcher 139 16 Clark Fletcher 139 16 Garon Boyd 148 16 Raymond March 141 16 Larry McPherson 149 15 Johnny Kelly 160 15 William Moody 145 14 HEIGHT YEARS ON TEAM GRADE 6'4 4 12 6 2” 2 12 6'0” 3 12 5'll 1 11 5’9 1 11 5'ir 1 11 6’0 1 11 6’0 1 10 6’1 1 10 6'0 1 9 40 ROCKY PACE KEN BRYANT larry McPherson BOBBY SHEPARD WILLIAM MOODY RAYMOND MARCH JOHNNY KELLY 41 CLARK FLETCHER GARON BOYD JACK FLETCHER VOLLEYBALL TEAM Left to right (KNEELING): S. Smith, M, Holton, M. A, Hunt, M. Bentley, S. Sansom, K. Moore, E. Holton, (STANDING): Mrs. Harris, B. Parker, J. Miller, B. Kever (Co-Captain), N. Peters (Captain), A. Cox, L. White, E. Lane, Mr. Bryant. “B” TEAM BASKETBALL Left to right (KNEELING): B. Clark, G. Tyus, J. Shepard, P, Rowan, B, Hiers, H. Davis, H. Rowan, B. Vanlandingham, (STANDING): Coach G. Bryant, E. Boyd, W. Mercer, B. Lane, L. Tyus, (Captain), B. Rowan, C. Mercer, J. Rowan, M. Fletcher, (Manager). 42 Greensboro's Mooc Player of Week D H'tv'a.rxc ! Greensboro Hands Bears William Moody, with his ball handling and defense, led the Greensboro Bulldogs to three victories last week, including a 65-54 upset over previously undefeated Havana, and was named The Democrat's first player of the week in the Big Bend basketball area. .Moody, 6-1 freshman guard, scored 54 points in the three games. He hit 16 in a 90-33 victory over Liberty County, 23 in the Bulldog’s win over Alth’a and 15 in the Havana game. “Moody is a great ball handler and always has a good floor game,” said coach Lamar McGlaun. “He does an excellent job on defense for you in every game.” Ken Bryant had 21, 18 and 16-point performances for Greensboro. The Bulldogs are now 12-1. Only loss was to Havana in three overtimes 81-79. A TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Marilyn Bentley-Jr.. Sue Smith-Sr., Captain Nell Peters-Jr., Maty Aleen Hunt-Soph., Susan Clark-Sr. Co-Capt. B TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Sue Bowen-Freshman, Kaye Poston-Freshman, Gale Macon-Freshman Captain, Janet Fletcher-Freshman Co-Capt., Mary Jean McPherson-8th. BASEBALL TEAM 1st ROW: L. to R.: K. Bryant, E. Richards, T. Goodwin, L. McPherson, B. Shepard, 2nd ROW: S. Shephard, D. Miller, N. Blount, B. Rowan, 3rd ROW: M. Fletcher, C. Fletcher. TRACK TEAM 1st ROW: L. to R.; K. Bryant, B. Shephard, L. McPherson, 2nd ROW: S. Shepard, G. Bentley, T. Goodwin, 3rd ROW: P. Rowan, J. Fletcher, E. Richards. 45 MISS CAROL WAGNER 46 HOMECOMING QUEEN COURT 48 ilC.-to ' a Xdress 7 7 free a a ’ 7 print Offs ( Greensboro 73-49 ” +e srv, orl - ° Greensboro Coasts | e vr over Quincy 6844 0 1 1 WinsJourney v° Greensboro Tops Apalach I rv Je$eoc « l v ft T a m in plahon Marilyn Pace, a Junior, daughter of Mr. Marilyn as Minnie Pearl's Cousin and Mrs. Hosea Pace was chosen our 1968 Halloween Queen on the basis of her beauty, poise, charm, and talent. OTHER CONTESTANTS: 7th - Debbie Jenkins 8th - Pat Smith 9th - Janet Fletcher 10th - Linda White 12th - Susan Clark 51 I DIDN’T HAVE A THING TO v WEAR 6 4 H.-, SIXTH GRADE Teacher - MRS. JOSEPHINE FLETTAS Lamar Alday Darrell Bradwell Brenda Chester Jayne Cook Clyde Dykes Kenny Edwards Nancy Edwards Amos Faircloth Sandra Glisson Shirley Griner Carol McDaniel Ronald O'Neil Sandra O'Neal Sheila Pace Edward Peddie Lloyd Poppell Elaine Potter Brent Rowan Dorothy Rowan Lynn Rowan George Smith Stanley Smith Diane Taylor Jane Wagner Debroah Watkins 55 FIFTH GRADE Teachers - MRS. FLETCHER, MRS. STUMP Jackie Bundy Timothy Butz Melissa Carlson Harvey Chesire Carolyn Floyd Walter Goodwin Wilburn Hildebrandt Tammy Hindman Shelby Hosey James Howell Jacquelyn Jenkins Edward Johnson Vernon Johnson Violet Kelly Katie March Randy Pace Meadie Potter Joel Proctor Barbara Reeves Kirby Rogers Allen Shepard Michael Shepard Raymond Shiver Louella Singletary Randall Smith Donnie Taylor Jimmy Taylor James Truluck Marlon Walker Betty Welch Dianne Welch Sherrie Bundy Sylvia Childress Janet Cook Joseph Crowson Billy Dyer Randall Hanna Laura Holton Howard Jemison Patricia McDaniel Vousis Paden Beverly Rowan Tommy Shepard Mitch Suber Alvin Watkins 56 PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE Paula Newberry Donna Newberry John Wilburth Charlotte Howell 61 the c -Hve - GKADUATlNG-CLASS OF ’15i o.K- Coach I’ll TRX! HOVKZt SHI rJBS OH THC Mo (K£V Much patience and time goes into the work of our busdrivers. From L. to R: Mr. Proctor, Mr. Dyer, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Agerton. To develop wholesome appetites and health are the aims of our lunchroom staff. L. to R: Mrs. Gunn, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Chester, Mrs. Shepard, and Mrs. Bentley, mgr. Maid at Greensboro High for many years, Lillie Mae Hendricks helps maintain our school. 64 wo e jV« ! a vjoaj 5 I K« J yowx 3k i-V . 1. larol 2. .Susan Karen b. Jeannie 5. Rocky 6. RLcky 7. Br'enda K. 8. Sue c. K.ary K. 10. R anny 11. arnestin 4 Neal Thomas 3arbara Ann Gloria Hilda Ken Eddie Shirley Evelyn Gwen too t f.cS Pun dr. K Vo a- 1___iz± CU-hi 11 uMon Dollars ADVERTISERS THE QUINCY STATE BANK a Bank No. 1--Chartered August 1889 First State Bank Organized Under the Laws of Florida 70 TALQUIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC. Serving Gadsden, Leon, Liberty and Wakulla Counties With Dependable s (Iftfjll 1 Low cost Electricity For Farm Home Industry Invites You to Live Better. . . 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RECAPPING COMPANY For All Your Tire needs Florida Compliments of QUINCY VAULT COMPANY ONI OF FLORIDA'S FINt STORtS Fletcher - cantey Men 4 fyteai Quincy, 627-8403 Florida 627-6866 Quincy, Florida 94 FLETCHER-WILLIS LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of all Kinds of Planing Mill Stock, Air Dry and Kiln Dried Phone 442-4444 Residence 442-6121 Office The Seniors of '69 would like to Thank all of our ADVERTISERS Compliments of FRYER-THOMAS MOTOR COMPANY Olds, and Pontiac Quincy Florida With Sincere Appreciation and Deep Gratitude, The Annual Staff would like to thank each of the following people: HILDA BUTLER ANN WATKINS BARBARA McALPIN DELORIS GRANDBERRY BRENDA ROBERTS THOMAS GOODWIN ANN COX These people helped us by doing various jobs to help make our first shipment possible. MR. J. B. TOOLE - who took pictures of our Basketball games. MRS. BERNICE TOOLE - who was our SPONSOR. She helped us in many ways to accomplish our Goal----- THE 1969 BULLDOG ANNUAL. vL vL vTy vL vl vl vL • • •


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