Greenville High School - Pirate Yearbook (Greenville, FL)

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THE PIRATE Pirate 1959 Published by The Senior Class of GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GREENVILLE, FLORIDA A STARTING THOUGHT We the Annual Staff of 1958-59, present to you the highlights and pictures of the past year, with the wish that you will enjoy this annual as much as we have enjoyed making It. We hope that these pages will bring back to you memories of the friends you have made and the knowledge and experience that you have gained through the activities and sports In which we have participated. We would like to thank the faculty, the administration and the community for their help and guidance. We, the Seniors of Greenville High School, wish to dedicate this Annual to Mr. Cartmill and Mr. Cash. We sincerely appreciate Mr. Cartmill's and Mr. Cash’s guidance throughout our Junior and Senior years. The Seniors feel that without these two wonderful teachers, we could never have accomplished the goals we set. Mr. Cash Mr. Cartmill - 3 - HOMECOMING PARADE ■ 4 • ADMINISTRATION lutoarcipliS Congratulations, Seniors, upon a job well done! Producing this book is a fine service to the school. You have captured and preserved here some of the finest moments in your school lives and it will be treasured more as the years pass, because it will remind you of the smiles, struggles, and dreams -- and, most of all, the joys of this year. Thank you for your very fine school spirit, your excellent cooperation and your understand- ing and appreciation of the faculty and its efforts to help and guide you through your high school experience. I sincerely hope that we have helped you to gain skills, formulate attitudes and gain understandings that will enable you to overcome life's problems and temptations and live wholesome, productive, happy, useful lives. Remember always your silent partner, God, and walk always near to Him so that His in- finite power and wisdom can undergird and strengthen you to face the hardships and disappoint- ments of adult life. Congratulations, again, and best wishes for the future of each of you. J. D. Kaney, Principal - 7 SECRETARY FACULTY 3 Mr. Cobb Coach Mr. Melvin Agriculture Mrs. Waldroff Science Mrs. Carter Home Economics Mr. Laurer Band - 11 - Mrs. Stroud Physical Education [' w w Mr. Cartmill Senior Sponsor, Social Studies Mrs. Mcleod First Miss Cone Commercial n % Mr. Stroud English Mr. Cash Math - 12 - Miss Hornesby Fourth, Fifth Mr. Pate Fifth Mrs. Campbell First Mrs. Andrews Second Mrs. Garbett Fourth - 13 • Mrs. Fulford Sixth Mrs. Bishop Third Mr. Suggs Mrs. Ftohock Coach Seventh Mrs. Pate Fourth Mrs. Day Second, Third - 14 - Mrs. Earp Librarian SENIOR OFFICERS WINSTON JOHNSON President OUIDA BLANTON Vice-President bettye McGuire Secretary VELINDA ANDREWS Treasurer ANN MILLER Student Council GENE BARCLAY Student Council Compliments of Florida Plywoods Sonny Shakelford Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 3; F. T. A. 2; F. F. A. 4; Photography Club 2; Pecan Bowl Champs 3. Mary Lou Shea F. H. A. 1,2,3; Band 2,3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3,4; Band Uniform Sergeant 4. Darrow Hutto Football 1,2,3,4; Student Coun- cil President; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; President Beta Club 4; Pecan Bowl Champs 3. Josephine Benton F. H. A. 1,2,3; F. T. A. 3; Basket- ball 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Junior Play 3. Norman Bush Football 3,4; Pecan Bowl Champs 3; Junior Play; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. Ann Miller Annual Staff 3,4; Annual Editor 4; Junior Play 3; Paper Staff; Student Council; Homecoming Queen 2; Beta Club 3,4; Band 2,3; F. H. A. 1,2,3. Winston Johnson Beta Club 3,4; President of Class 3,4; Band 3; Beta Club Vice-Pres- ident; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4. Bettye McGuire Homecoming Queen 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Beta Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3; G-Club 2. Eugene Thigpen Band 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Band Captain 4; Paper Staff 4. Velinda Andrews Basketball 1,2,3; Beta Club 4; Homecoming Princess 1; Band 1,2,3,4, Co-Head Majorette 4; Junior Play. Paul Wells Football 1,2,3,4; Pecan Bowl 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3, 4; Junior Play. Cecilia O'Steen Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff; Homecoming Queen 4; Basketball and Football Cheerlead- er 2,3. Best Wishes to the Seniors - 19 - Hardee Motor Company Eugene Barclay Ida Jane Pickels Irving Bailey Football 4; Beta Club 3,4; F. F. A. Paper Staff 3,4; Associate Editor 3; 3,4; Student Council 4; Junior Play. Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3,4; Girl State Delegate. Lavonne Hamrick F. T. A. President 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4. Ouida Blanton F. T. A. 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Jun- Audrey Blanton ior Play; 4-H Club 2,3,4. Thomas Barclay F. F. A. 1,2,3; Junior Basketball 1. Mary Ethelyn Barclay Class Secretary 1; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; F. T. A. 2; Paper Staff 4; Feature Editor 4; Annual Staff 4. William Earl Reams F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Basketball 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Pecan Bowl 3. Annie Pearl Hall F. H.A. 1,2; F. T. A. 2; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4. Paul Braswell Football 1,2, 3,4; Pecan Bowl 3; Junior Play; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. Bessie McDaniel Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; F. H. A. 1,2. Florida Bank of Madison - 21 - Madison, Florida Bobbie Jean Wilkins Vernon Blanton CLASS COLORS: Pink and White CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation CLASS MOTTO: On the wings of knowledge we will fly to the hanger of fame. ” LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of sound (?) mind, weak body, flat feet, and broken spirit, do hereby establish, notarize, authorize, and publish this, our Last Will and Testament; and do hereby deny, repeal, and cancel any and all papers, wills, af- firmations, hullabaloo, and documents made prior to this hallowed date. I, Darrow Hutto, will my ability to get along with other people to Johnny Letch- worth. I, Eugene Thigpen, will my studious ways to Carolyn Fulford, in hopes that she will use them. I, Norman Bush, leave.........................finally! I, Thomas Barclay, leave my ability to stay in the 11th grade to Irving Bailey. I, Cecilia O'Steen, will all my hard times in G. H. S. to Glenda King, providing she doesn’t have more fun than I did. I, Winston Johnson, do hereby leave bookkeeping class............Thank Goodness! I, Sonny Shackelford, do hereby will to Thomas Vickers, my ability to go with the team without playing. I, Velinda Andrews, being weak, period, do hereby will the whole works of head majorette, to Nancy Harper, as long as she can stand the pressure. I, Ann Miller, do hereby will my ability to make good grades to my brother, Paul, who needs it. I, Josephine Benton, will my loud mouth to Dot Barclay, and my pity to everyone in G. H. S. I, Bobby Wilkins, Will my ability to make poor grades and still pass to Jessie Wil- kins. I, Paul Wells, will to Johnny Letchworth, my ability to be in football practice everyday. I, Speedy Reams, leave my ability to play football four years and never make the first team to my cousin, Joe Reams. I, Annie Pearl Hall, will to my brother, Jerry, my ability to go through school without failing. I, Bessie McDaniel, will to my brother Edgar, my ability to play basketball and still make good grades. I, Betty McGuire, will to Cheryl my ability to run for Homecoming Queen in her junior year and win, providing she does not abuse the privilege. I, Lavonne Hamrick, will my ability to play main string in basketball four years to my nephew, Carlton Hamrick. I, Paul Braswell, will my ability to never smoke, to all the future football boys. I, Gene Barclay, will my ability to play football on the main string his senior year to Gwen Earp. I, Ouida Blanton, will to Sonny Blanton, my American History notes, providing that he will study and get more out of them that I did. I, Mary Ethelyn Barclay, will my ability to laugh and cut up in class and get a- why with it to my sister, Hilda. I, Ida Jane Pickels, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby will to my brother, Luther Pickels, my old bookkeeping books if he is crazy enough to take it. - 23 - CLASS PROPHECY After ten years of happy living on the moon, I decided to return to the earth, and pay a visit to all my old classmates. Eugene Thigpen and Norman Bush, of course, I can't visit, because after constructing the first passenger rocket they went to Mars, and after taking a goggle at the two identical-twin queens they both refused to return to earth. I caught the first rocket to Los Angeles, California, and arrived after a long trip of only two minutes. The first person I happened to see there was Velinda Andrews, who has now taken Debbie Reynold's place in the movies. She told me that her old friend, Cecilia O'Steen, was now doing the commercials on Jack Bailey’s Queen For a Day. Both Cecilia and Velinda are engaged. Their prospective husbands are David and Ricky Nelson. Also I happened to see Ida Jane and Tommy Cone. Tommy has the lead part in a new western, Lost Space Gun Can't Travel. They have two beautiful daughters. After my visit in California, I returned to my old home town of Greenville. Here I saw Lavonne Ham- rick Bishop, who has four darling little boys, and Betty McGuire Kinsey who has two little girls. Both seemed to be very happy. I asked Betty about the Blanton boys, Irving Bailey, and Paul Braswell. She told me that all four of them were working in the Florida Farms Commission Office, trying to get a better deal for the farmers, especially since they have outer space competition. Annie Pearl Hall and Bessie McDaniel both nurses at Charity Hospital now. Our own Ann Miller is now Commanding General of the Ladies Air Force Base in Moulton, Moon, my current hometown. Sonny Shackleford is now the best-dressed Governor of Florida and Speedy Reams is his secretary. Sonny is especially pleased since he got the new law that a man could have ten wives passed. Mary Barclay and W. T. are now living in their new mansion that her father-in-law gave them. Of course, we can't leave Bobby Wilkins out. You'll certainly be surprised at his success. He won the Na- tional Genius Award, and has replaced Albert Einstein, as our greatest scientist. Georgia is very proud of Darrow Hutto, especially since he has become Solar System Champ. They now have two children, a boy and a girl. Paul Wells and Thomas Barclay have gone to New York to work for Steve Allen. Paul has replaced Shaky and Thomas has replaced the man who can't remember his name. If you're wondering about me, well I am the personal psychiatrist to the President of the Moon, Win- ston Johnson, and his private secretary, Josephine Benton. I certainly am having a time with those two, they have complexes, in fact, they think they're green. That's a thought. It's time for their next treatment, so I guess I'd better go home. Anyway, the President of the United States, Eugene Barclay, and the Secretary of War, Ouida Blanton, might think I was a spy, so goodbye and I'll see you on the MOON. - 24 - suomor Ann Cone, President Juanita Jarvis, Secretary Jimmy Cruce Nancy Harper Jon Kaney Louretta Stephens Roy Kinsey Juanita Day Harold Johnson Best Wishes Jefferson Furniture Co. 28 Compliments of Devans Furniture Store Monticello, Florida Dorothy Cone Donald Bishop Johnnie Lee Thigpen Jerri Bowers Joe Wood Best Wishes Folsoms Jewelry Store Monticello, Rorida -29- Suzanne Strupp Glenda Jean King Hodges Hardware Imp. Co. Monticello, Rorida Burl O'Qulnn Carolyn Fulford Thomas Vickers Erma Nobles Edgar McDanial Ann Cone R. M. Blanton W. G. Mflle Hardware Cooper Chevrolet Co. Monticello, Florida ' Monticello, Florida - 30 - Dorothy Barclay Jimmy Cone Sara Barclay Juanita Jarvis Linda Sheffield Faye Bishop Monticello Stock Yard Monticello, Rorida - 31 - Simpson Nursery Co. Monticello, Rorida Olivia Lawson Muriel Burnett Lucille FOskey Georgia Mugge NOT AVAILABLE Almon Blanton Amos English (Picture Not Available) (Picture Not Available) Documb Radio-T. V. Service Monti cello, Florida McLeod Furniture Co. Greenville, Rorida - 32 • OPHOMORES Billy Cruce Marian Mickel George Studsflll Ann Waldrep Royce Byrd Tina Bowers Luther Pickels Jo Ann Barclay Jimmy English Lavonne Kinsey Tommy Aman Carolyn Davis Best Wishes Good Luck The Swanee Store Groover Tractor Co. Greenville, Rorida - 35 - Madison, Rorida Cecil Sistrunk Patsey Bishop George Cason Crocta Mercer John Lee Pickels Emma Cone Donald Day Gennie Tillis Gerald Martin Margie Brady David Coker Susie Wilkins Daylight Department Store Farmers Supply Madison, Florida Madison, Rorida Jerry Hall Terecia Worley Lamar Blanton Nettie Ann Parker Hayward Andrews Eloise Green Grover Cone Sarah Scott Best Wishes Roy Smith Barbers « Madison, Florida Good Luck Gibson Printing Supplies Madison, Florida - 37 - Allen Myers Frank Morgan G. W. Handley Pearly Ruth Sapp Madison Cloth Shop Madison, Florida - 38 - Compliments of Rowell's Fish Bait Madison, Rorida Donald Cartmill Rosie Macon Gwen Earp Louise Long Joe Reams Caroline Strupp Madison Stockyard Madison, Florida - 41 - Dale Leslie Madison, Florida Wayne Kinsey Carolyn Platt Ronnie Ginn Lynette Bishop John L. Day Penny Mugge Jerald Kinsey Barbara Nobles Bobby Braswell - 42 - Compliments of Crandell's Madison, Florida Bill Henry Auto Co., Madison, Florida We buy, trade, or sell. See us before you deal Norman Hutto Carolyn Snipes Sonny Blanton Myrna Roland Roy Scott Murle Blanton Carl Blanton Lois Morgan Mickler's Laundry Dry Cleaners Madison, Florida Williams Insurance Agency Come clean with us, For all your insurance needs a°d we will dye for you. Madison, Florida - 43 - Linda Sever - 44 - UMDERCLASSM utog,rufjli6 Albert Barclay Wanda Joy Pickels J. W. Barclay Lorene Foskey Leon Roland Carolyn Frances Cone Delbert Blair Ann Goodman James Bush Della Mae Cone Gerald Coker Frankie Jean Mickles Wayne Hudson Brenda Blair Dennis O'Steen Evelyn Parker - 47 - Jessie Wilkins Katheryn Kaney J. A. Lane Gloria Bush James Hill Wilma Jean Davis Jimmy O'Neal Beth Pickles Orville Dellahunt Jeanette Cone J. H. Davis Tempa Lee O’Quinn Paul Miller Derenda Johnston Bill Strupp - 48 - Marleen Roenbeck Peggy King Lawerence Parker JoAnn Thomley - 49 - Johnny Benton Roger Black Rufus Blanton SEVENTH GRADE Joan Martin Walter Jarvis Betty Thigpen Marie Cone George Pridgen Linda Day Eileen Porter Ralph Davis Aleta Benton Paul Herring Barbara Hill Jerry Fletcher Mary Kate King George Parker Jeanette Taylor Joseph Morgan Betty Vickers J. W. Black Mildred Worley Jerome Vick Cheryl McKinny Ervin McDaniel Jane Braswell Paul Blount Martha Jane Andrews - 51 - Rudolph Porter Sammy Hopkins Charlie Barclay Betty Jean Martin Dorsey Ray Reeves Selena Ginn Carrie Cone Ray Miller Jeweline Mercer Walter Brown Tommy Davis - 52 - SIXTH GRADE Toni Snypes Jerry Page Dennis O'Quinn Almera Sanders Jackson O'Quinn Roy Davis Donald Bush Ann Vickers James Deas Ann Black Bonnie Carrol Patrica Moon Johnnie Carrol Lanora Day Barbara Scott Allen Day Shirley Holland Linda Davis Barbara Studstill Fay Vick Norma Bailey Riley Taylor James McDaniel Cleveland Barclay Linda Blanton Donald Parker Rebecca McLeod Lester Kaney - 55- Mary E. Brannen Judy Thigpen Linda Reams Darwin Boothe Jerry Morgan Marty Cone Richard Miller Kenneth Tommley Peggy Cone Nelson Brady Alton McGuire Wetzel Blair Virginia Andrews Jack Miller Anna Lou Barclay Vivian Parker Mile Warren Margaret Ann Bishop Martha Taylor Lilly Worley C. J. Hill Cecil Townsend John Franklin Taylor FIFTH GRADE - 56 - Annette Martin Centhya Mathis Buster McGuire Patsey Davis Wayne Fogle Cookie Andreasen John Roenbeck Sammy Hutto Winfred Evens Chyrl Aman Bill Andrews Francis Cone John K. Taylor Burt Reams Larry Fogle Warren Kinsey Margaret Reams Linda McGuire Carolyn Thomley Jimmy McDonald Donald Barclay Rickey Ginn Bobby Porter Day Cruce Linda Bush Bobby Hill Dan Hilton Paula Brooks Hurman English Truman Meads Samuel Morgan Martha Vickers FOURTH GRADE George Bailey Mary E. Brooks Lilly Davis Alvin Morris Day Angela Deas Georgia English Bruce Evans Jay Floyd Marshall Garbett Anna Hudson Gussie Mae Joyner Tim Jones Bill Kerr J. T. King Mitchell Langley Cheryl McGuire Arther Burel Porter Jeannie Scarboro Shirley Simmons Pat Vickers n v A 2 fc x VJ ■ P p V ' ) ► p Ah ala n A •j rv o - 58 - Randall Handley Harvey Waldrep Norman English Jean Cone Janice Hill Nelson Cone Lucille Regester Bobby Harper Margie Brannen Gene O'Quinn Alene Vickers Edsel McHaegue Dennis Blanton Roger Vick Charlie Vick De Leon Cruce Don Helton Glenn Loper Larry Ginn Burel Barclay Sarah H. Shakelford Cathy O'Quinn Pamala Adams THIRD GRADE Olan Nobles Gardner Willis Louie Vickers Marianne Melvin James Scott Shirley Bishop Johnny Kinsey Danny Morgan Margaret Brown Shirley Thomley Mary Frances Reeves Kathleen O'quinn Cliffore Vick Velma Andrews George Wheeler Wanda Barclay Patsy King Susan Holland Julia Joyner Curtis Garbett Karen Cartmill Donna Brooks Montez Porter Marie Bakins Linda Vickers Marie Barclay Eunice Parker Gregg Burnley • 60 - SECOND GRADE ■ 61 - Gwynn Blair Sarah Cone Clinton Davis Freddy Davis Alton Holland Stephen Jones Kathy King Aaron Moon Jane Roenbeck Arthur Worley Sandra Barclay Eddie Cash Joyce Davis Kathy English Kenneth Harper Clegg Jarvis leola Langley Royce Morgan Anderson Pickles Hubert Sherrod Albert Thigpen James P. Tuten Mary Waldroff Sharon Thom ley Janet Kerr Dorothy Andrews Carl Hamrick Ernie Bowers Herbert Cone James Brooks Stephen Braswell Jerald English Roger Brooks Draffin McLeod Judy Day Dennett Cruce Clyde Hill Norma Thigpen Nadine O'quinn Tommie O'quinn Alex Pickles Cheryl Deese Leon Meades Sara O'quinn Vera English Nancy Leggett Bobby Lawson Allen Blanton Janie Scott Best Wishes Tri-County Electric Copp. Inc. Madison, Florida - 62 - FIRST GRADE Janet Boothe Edward Brown Joyce Bootye Kathy Brannen Mary Cone Dianne Curry Shelby Day Erien Davis Carolyn Eakins James Holland Michael McHargue Thelma King Lee Loper Mitchell King Amanda Reams Joyce O'quinn Marshall Norris Robert Parker Rosco Meades Barbara Fletcher Donna Hall Jimmie Sherrod Annelle Johnson Timothy McIntyre Helen Strickland Dorothy Parker Theo Vick Theodore Vick - 63 - Ray Thigpen Melody McHargue Ronnie Blanton Janet Melvin Edward Joyner David Bailey Martha Bush Paul O'quinn ■ 64 - CTMTli ANNUAL STAFF NEWSPAPER STAFF Best Wishes The Enterprise Recorder Your Home Newspaper - 67 - Roberts Drug Store Madison, Florida BETA CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL Compliments of Livingston Motor Co. Madison, Florida - 68 - Lamar Andrews A M Grocery Greenville, Florida CHEERLEADERS - 69 - Compliments of Ada’s Big Oak Madison, Florida Best Wishes Smith Electronics Madison, Florida Best Wishes Woodard Theater Madison, Florida F. H. A. - 70 - Howard Studstill Lumber Co. Madison, Florida BAND PERSONNEL TREASURED MEMORIES Best Wishes The Phillips 66 Station Madison, Florida - 71 - Lucile's Dress Shop Madison, Florida Compliments of Turner Davis Madison, Florida GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Howerton Supply Co. Madison, Florida BASKETBALL TEAM MISS CECILIA O’STEEN FOOTBALL QUEEN - 73 - FUTURE TEACHERS LUNCH ROOM Compliments of Ernest M. Page, Jr. Madison, Florida - 75 • Compliments of Dunn Furniture Co. Madison, Florida MOST POPULAR CUTEST MOST DEPENDABLE Best Wishes Joyner Service Station Greenville, Florida United Insurance Co. of America P. O. Box 295 Greenville, Florida - 76 - Most athletic Most likely to succeed Most talented Best dressed FOOTBALL SQUAD 1958 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Greenville 6 Monticello 21 Greenville 38 Sopchoppy 0 Greenville 46 Jennings 0 Greenville 0 Fla. High 25 Greenville 14 Madison 34 Greenville 0 Chattahoochee 25 Greenville 13 Crawford ville 13 Greenville 20 Carrabelle 0 Greenville 7 Perry 21 Best Wishes Seniors WMAF Madison, Florida - 78 - Good Luck Seniors North Florida Junior College Madison, Florida Darrow Hutto, quarterback Gene Barclay, tackle Paul Wells, halfback Norman Bush, halfback Speedy Reams, guard Johnny Letchworth, fullback Paul Braswell, center Harold Johnston, end John Lee Thigpen, halfback G. W, Handley, tackle Roy Kinsey, end Jon Kaney, end - 79 - Donald Bishop, tackle Gwynn Earp, guard Joe Reams, guard Roy Pickles, halfback Senior Football Players - 80 - .• -X- ______ J


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