Greenville High School - Pirate Yearbook (Greenville, FL)

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Contents Title Page...................................................................1 Contents.....................................................................2 Editorial....................................................................3 Dedication...................................................................4 Administration...............................................................5 Faculty......................................................................9 Seniors.....................................................................13 Juniors.....................................................................29 Sophomores..................................................................33 Freshmen....................................................................37 Junior High.................................................................41 Elementary..................................................................45 Organizations...............................................................55 Athletics...................................................................69 Activities..................................................................83 Advertisements..............................................................89 Editor We all leave a part of us behind when we walk through the doors of GHS for the last time. True, it’s hard to leave the only life we’ve ever known — a life se- cure and carefree — to go on to an indefinite future — a future of responsibilities and problems we never knew existed. HOLD ON TO YOUR MEMORIES AND YOUR SOUVENIRS. When you leave, the part you leave behind is replaced with lessons well learned mak- ing you a better person for you and your God. Your Editor, Cathie O’Quinn Editor-Elect 3 Karen Cartmill DEDICATION Wiley Selman ’67 COACH OF THE YEAR yf- Loyalty and devotion, the will to set high goals and fight to obtain them, the understanding of losing but the incentive to push on and conquer defeat andL„ victory — this statement describes the man who has worked hardest to achieve ! the honor of this year’s Pirate Dedication. In his efforts to give Greenville High School something to be proud of, he has often gone unappreciated until the victory is won, and always criticized yhen crushed by defeat. We are proud to reward and respect a man who hfrsj such a meaningful determination and .whose spirit has echoed itself throughout the proud halls of Greenville High School. And so we dedicate a book of memories to you, Coach Wiley Selman,) he true Pirate. WINNERS NEVER h auiT 0 QUITTERS NEVER WIN Principal - Wesley Roberts A famous man once said, “In nature, every moment is new.” To you, who have completed your twelve years of public school, this is a vital thought to be used the rest of your lives. In living there arc fears, worries, and failures. Too often these things occupy our minds rather than the light that gleams ahead. “In nature, every moment is new!” Every moment presents an opportunity to go forward. Every moment is a gleam with the opportunity to start a new life, adopt a new viewpoint, create a new destiny for yourselves. Use the knowledge you have gained from us; live your life fully and remem- ber — “In Nature, every Moment is new.” Your Principal, (JeX. Uk 6 Wesley Wm. Roberts, Jr. SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs. Alderman “LUNCHROOM” Mrs. Ruby Patrick Mrs. Annie Sanders Mrs. Bell Hutto 7 Ernest Houston To every special teacher there is a special thought, a special memory. At some time in our high school years vve feel a certain pride or perhaps cm harass- ment toward many of the teachers with whom we come in contact. We remem- ber that teacher who sincerely sympathized and took an interest in our emo- tional problems; but we also remember that teacher who marched us down to the office to counsel us before Mr. Roberts. MRS. NELDA ANDERSON Commercial B.S. Education Univ. of Alabama MRS. SUE QUICK Phys. Education B.S. Phys. Ed. Troy State v MRS. FRANCES COLLINS B S. Firm. Ed. and MR. WILEY SELMAN Dr. Ed. Physical Education B.S. Phys. Ed. Univ. of Florida MRS. KATHERYN SELMAN B.S. in Home Ec. F.S.U. MR. J. C. CAR FMILL B.S. Social Studies Union College History 10 MRS. SHELLNUT Major in English F.S.U. MISS OWENS B.S. Education Alabama College Home Economic MRS. CATRON Mathematics Major B.S. Appalachian State MR. HERMAN MELVIN B.S. Ag. Ed. Univ. of Florida Agriculture MRS. MINERVA ANDREWS Grade 1 and 2 B.S. Education F.S.U. MR. DOUGLAS HOWARD B.A. Elem. Principal Univ. of S. Carolina MRS. IRENE WALDROFF B.S. Voc. Home Ec. F.S.U. Minor in Science Biology, Chemistry General Science MRS. GWENDOLINE EARP A.B. Education M.A. Library Sc. F.S.U. French MRS. VIRGINIA FULFORD B.S. Elementary Ed. F.S.U. Grade 6 II MISS CLARA BELLE HORNESBY B.S. Education Grade 2 MRS. HAZEL PATE M S. Elem. Ed. - F.S.U. B.S. Voc. Home Ec. Special Education MRS. BERNICE McLEOD B.S. Education F.S.U. Grade 1 V ! MRS. PATRICA PATTERSON Speed Reading B.S. Education F.S.U. MRS. COLLEEN CAMPBELL B.S. Education F.S.U. Grade 5 MRS. NELLIE DAY B.S. Elem. Ed. I'.S.U. Grade 3 MISS SAPP B.S. Education Valdosta State College Grade 4 MR. STRICKLAND A.B. English Valdosta, Georgia Jr. High «English -4 Spanish MR. DELP M.S. Chemistry Univ. of Michigan Jr. High — Math, History 12 Seniors “Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East or West; you are all dependent one on another ... In one word, be a nation . . . ” George Washington That last look at the familiar environment that surrounded us for these years; that last effort to revive all of the laughter and tears, all of the happiness and heartache that haunts the “classic halls” of Greenville High; that attempt to hang onto the days when anything could go; that last chance to remain young and free. We remember all these things because youth never forgets. Judy Adams PHA 1, 2 — FT A 3, 4, Sweet- heart 4 — Junior Play 3 — Homecoming Princess Court 1 — Cheerleader 2, Captain 3, 4 — Class Treasurer 3, 4 — Most Athletic 4 — Most School Spirit 4 — Pep Club 3 — Beta Club 3, 4 — Annual Staff, Club Editor 3,4- Pauline Ashley Chorus 1 — FHA 1 — Dramat- ics Club 1 George Bailey Art Club 3, 4 — Chorus 4 — Wittiest 4 Elijah Bell Art Club — Spanish Club Vice Pres. 14 Sidney Benefield FFA 2,3,4 - 4-H 1 - Pep Club 2 Mary Elevelyn Brooks FHA 1, 2 - Pep Club 1, 2 - FT A 3, 4 - A rt Club 3, 4 - Chorus 2 — Paper Staff 4 — 4-H 1, 2, 3 - Sammy Hutto FFA 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4 — FT A 3, 4 - Football 1,2, 3,4 - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Sports- man Club 3 — Gussie Mae Joyner FHA 1, 2 — Music Club 1 FTA 2, 3, 4 — Newspaper Staff, Co. Editor 3 — Beta Club 2, 3 — Junior Play 3 — Annual Stall 4 Bill Kerr Football 1, 2, 3 — Captain 4 — Basketball 4 — Baseball 1,2 — Beta Club 3, 4 — Class Presi- dent 3 — Lettermans Club 4 — Student Council 1, 2, Vice President 3, Pres. 4 — Annual Staff 3 — Mr. Senior Class Tim Jones FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 - FTA 4 - Foot- ball 2, 3, 4 — Class Vice Pres. 2, 3 — Sportsman Club 2, 3 — Best Personality 4 15 Jean Cone Chorus 2 — Pep Club 1, 2 — FI A 4 — Most Bashful 4 Nelson Cone Beta Club 3, 4 — Athletic Club 1, 2 — Most Bashful 4 Delon Cruce Annual Staff 4 — Chorus 2, 4 — Sportsman Club 2 — Best Dressed 4 Lilly Davis Homecoming Court 3 — Homecoming Queen 4 — Cho- rus 3, 4 — FHA 1,2 — Cheer- leader 1, 2 — Beta Club 3, Sweetheart 4 — Class reporter 1 — Annual Staff 3, 4 — Student Council 1 Morris Day Band 1,2, 3, 4 - Officer 3,4 — FTA, Vice Pres, Pres. 4 — Beta Club 3, Pres. 4 — Annual Staff 3, Photographer t — Class Offi- cer 2 — Basketball 2, 3 Shirley Simmons Junior Play — Chorus 1 — Beta Club 3, 4 - FTA 3, 4 Bruce Evans FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 - Football 3, 4 - Athletic Club 2 — Baseball 2 Lettermans Club 4 — FFA President 2 Anna Jean Hudson Pep Club 1 — Junior Play 3 — Junior Sec. 3 — Senior Sec. 4 — Beta 3, 4 — Annual Staff 3, 4 — Girls State 3 — FHA 1 — Cheer- leader 1 — Freshman, Sec. 1 D. C. Hudson Athletic Club 1 — FFA 1,2, 3,4 Jay Floyd Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 — Football 2, 3, 4 — Band 1, 2, 3 — Sports- man Club 2 — Annual Staff 4 — Senior class V. Pres. — Baseball 2 Doyle Fullington Basketball 1,2 — Athletic Club 1 Rickev Ginn Chorus 2, 3, 4 — FFA 1, 2, 3 — 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 — Sportsman Club 1,2 - Junior Play — Pres- ident FFA 17 Diane Mathers Band 1, 2, 3, 4 — Chorus 4 — Sportsman Club 2 — Music Club 3, 4 — Most Talented 4 Edsel McHargue Band 1, 2, 3, 4 — Chorus 4 — Spanish Club 4 — Lettermans Club, Pres. 4 — Junior Play, Art Club 3 — Newspaper 2 — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Football 1, 2, 3, Co. Captain 4 — David Potter Football 3, 4 — Lettermans Club 4 — Spanish Club 4 — Senior Athletic Booster 3 — Basketball Manager 3, 4 James Parker FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 — Sportsman Club 1, 2 - Cheryl McGuire Band 1, 2, 3, 4 — Chorus 4 — FTA 2, 3, 4 — FHA 1 — Junior Varsity Cheerleader — Sports- man Club 1 — Annual Staff 4 — Paper Staff 4 — Junior Play — Jackie Purvis 4-H 2, 3, 4 - FTA 2, 3 - Art Club 3, Sec. 4 — Soph. Secre- tary — Annual Staff 4 Cathie O’Quinn Annual Staff 3, Editor 4 Stu- dent Council 3, 4 — Cheerlead- er 3, Co. Capt. 4 Homecoming Queen 2 — Glee Club Sweet- heart 1 — Miss Senior Class — Class Reporter 2, 3 — FHA 1 — Newspaper Staff 2 — Junior Play — Chorus 1 — Arthur Burle Porter Paper Staff 3 — Junior Play FTA 3, 4 — Lettermans Club 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - All Conf Athletic Club 2 — Baseball 3 — Tommy Tay.lor FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 - Georgianne English Band 1, 2, 3, 4 — Officer 3, 4 — FTA 2, Beta Club 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, Editor 4 — Mu Alpha Theta, French Club Scribblers 3, Annual STA. 4 — Class Pres- ident 4 — Spanish Club 4, Sweetheart 4 Class Treasurer 2, 1 Majorette 2 Rachel Ratliff Pep Club 1, 2 - Art Club 4 - Newspaper Staff 4 — Harvey Waldroff FFA 1, 2, 3 - 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 - Chorus 4 — Football 3, 4 — Newspaper 2,4 — FTA 3 — Let- termans Club 4 — Junior Play 19 Sonya Worley Henry Scurry Band 2, 3, 4 — Chorus 1 — FTA Newspaper Staff 3 — 2, 3 — Beta Club 4 — Newspa- per 1, Co. Editor, Editor 2 — Pep Club 3 — Sportsmans Club 1, sec. — Library Club 1 — Journalism Institute 2 Class Sponsor J. C. Cartmill Class Officers President Georgianne _____English Vice. Pres. Jay Floyd Secretary Anna Jean Hudson Treasurer Judy Adams Reporter Gussie Mae Joyner 20 Dwaine Hickey FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 - Chorus 4 - Alene Vickers Newspaper Staff 1 — Pep Club 1 — Chorus 1 — W'ittiest 4 — MR. - MISS - AND SENIOR CLASS Cathie O’Quinn Bill Kerr 21 and MOST TALENTED DIANE MATHERS JAY FLOYD MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED GEORGIANNE ENGLISH MORRIS DAY MOST DEPENDABLE CHERYL McGUIRE RICKEY GINN MOST POPULAR RACHEL RATLIFF SAMMY HUTTO MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT JUDY ADAMS EDSEL McHARGUE MOST BASHFUL JEAN CONE NELSON CONE The Good Old days — — — DOYLE “Oh, how I’ll be glad to get this days work finished.” GEORGIANNE BILL “Come back here ya good looking thing you.” JACKIE “I can see myself.” SAMMY MORRIS Now just me boy.” GUSSIE MAE “Where — Where — I can’t see it.” “Look Mom — no teeth.” “Poor — Poor — Doggy.” LILLY “Have I got on too much make-up, Mom.” CATHIE “But Mom, not here in front of everybody.” JEAN “Bring me my sun glasses — hurry.” ANNA JEAN HUDSON “Some place to make a wish.” SHIRLEY “Oh it’s just marvelous HARVEY BRUCE “Stick em up.” RICKEY “On the double buddy.” “Guess what. Mom.” SONYA IT “But — not with my fingers, Mom” NELSON 10- 9- 8- “It 7- doesn’t 6- even 5- work. 4- 3- 2- 1- blast off.” Mom.” Juniors “There may be men who can live with- out political rights and without oppor- tunity of free individual development, but I think this is intolerable for most Americans.” Albert Einstein IT Just think, eleven down and one to go,” says every Junior as the year draws to a close. Throughout the year the Juniors have done many things which have brought praise to their class. Though they have enjoyed all these activities the Juniors eagerly look forward to next year when they will receive all of the responsibilities and honors of being the Senior Class of ------------------------------- 1968 ------------------------------------------- Velma Andrews Judy Benefield Suellcn Herring Cynthia Bailey Wanda Barclay Marie Barclay Shirley Bishop Donna Brooks Margaret Brown Dennis Blanton Jerome Brinson Steve Fitzgerald Johnny Kinsey Danny Morgan V HlfiW Olan fl® Nobles Gene O’Quinn Mike Warren Jimmy Aman 1 .at1 'fOr YncxVIw 3 3-7b Gywnn Blair Donald Corbin George Wheeler Karen C rtmill Sara Cone - Marianne Melvin La Vonnc Jinks Mary E. Hampton Eunice Parker Linda Vickers Mary Reaves Julia Joyner C 31 Annie Miller 11-2 Sponsor Mrs. Shellnut Henry Washington Melvin Miller Class Officers President — Donna Brooks Vice President — Sara Cone Secretary — Linda Vickers Treasurer — Marie Barclay Reporter — Wanda Barclay Parliamentarian — Judy Benefield Class Favorites Julia Joyner Donald Corbin, Mary Reaves Qian Nobles Almost two years to go, and the Sophomores have really begun to get busy and work. They have already started showing the spirit that they will need to guide them through their two best remaining years. They will now start look- ing forward to working together on their Junior Play and the many other ac- tivities that await them. Dot Andrews Doris Blanton Linda Jean Brown Tyranc Bryant Steve Braswell Roger Brooks T yronc Bryant Dennett ' Cruce Joyce Davis Judy Day Hattie Evans Robert Davis Joan Hickey Carl Hamrick Clegg Jarvis Bobby Lawson Nelda Hickey Mac Ellen Jackson lanet Kerr Mary WaldrofT Draffin McLeod Emerson Scurry Kathy King Patsy King Jackie Knight Hugh S Sherrod Mike Taylor Albert Thigpen j p Tuten Sarah O’Quinn 35 Montcz Porter Sarah Helen Shackleford Rose Terrill Debra Wasdin Bertha Lee Woodson Susan Sherrod Sponsor Class Officers Class Favorites President — Janet Kerr, Vice Pres. — Robert Davis, Sec. — Joy Davis, Trcas. Carl Hamrick, Social Chairman - Debra Wasdin — Reporter — Mary Waldroff Pari. — Butchie Brooks. Joy Davis Steven Braswell Freshmen “May (the Declaration of Independence) be to the world what I believe it will be, to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all, the Signal of arousing men ... to assume the blessings and secu- rity of self-government.” Thomas Jefferson High School life has proved to be very exciting to the Freshman class. This is really the beginning for them, since they are moving from Junior High School years into their Senior years. They have shown the spirit at the football games and pep rallies that is needed to keep the school and team going. David Bailey Janet Boothe Shelby Day Mike McHarguc Kathy Brannen Martha Ann Bush Carol Burnett Earl Anthony Murry Anderson Pickles Nellie Faye McLeod Janet Melvin Patricia Miller Joy O’Quinn Mitchell King Leon Meades Nadean O'Quinn Kathlean O'Quinn Marshall Norris Robert Parker v Alex Pickles . r ■ Henry' Reaves Jycola Scurry Ray Thigpen V Johnny Woods Arthur Worley Laura Nell Reaves Kathy Driggers Kathy Curren Mary Sue Cone Joyce Boothe Donna Boothe President — Mike McHargue Vice Pres. — Melody McHargue Secretary — Kathy Brannen Social Chairman — Amanda Reams Reporter — Jimmy Sherrod Class Favorites President — Joyce Boothe Vice President Kathy Driggers Secretary - Johnny Wood Reporter - Donna Boothe Ray Thigpen — Kathy Driggers Amanda Reams Mike McHargue Junior High. “I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the Declaration of Independence . . . I would rather be assassinated on the spot than surrender it.” Abraham Lincoln 8th Grade Jimmy Alderman Enouch Benefield Douglas Bishop Sonny Davis Mike McGuire Luther Moon William Pickles Polly .Ashley Debbie Campbell Charlsic Capan I-cana McCall Reattic Morgan Phyllis Newman Jane Reams Janie Scott Donna Wasdin John Blanton Clyde Cruce Clinton Davis Wayne Hamrick Wayne Hanncrs Jimmy Leggett Aaron Moon James Scott Robin Sparks Rosalind Andrews Joyce Brooks Deborah Cooper Janet Davis Vivian Walker Georgia Mae Woodson 7th Grade Dale Blair Tommy O’Quinn Romona Brooks John Thigpen Juancll Day I aymon Corbin Nell Day Jerone Powell Lamar Martin Sandra Bush Paul Faircloth Lee McNutt Donnie Miller Ruben Lewis Paula Wood Shelia King Betty Lou Scurry Daphine Tuten Robert Sherrod Joyce Cone Donald Laney Calvin Cone Linda Sue Driggers Allen Barclay Billy Vickers Phillip Pickles Rosco Meades Conelia Martin Frank Davis Willie Malone Geraldine King Kay Terrill Iris Townsend Debbie Terrill Kathryn Cone 43 Elementary “The winning of freedom is not to be compared to the winning of a game — with the victory re- corded forever in history. Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must he daily earned and refreshed ...” Dwight D. Eisenhower 6th Grade — — — — Greg Herring Clarence Knight Gail Edmonston Larry Blanton Emma Hampton Kathy Braswell Frank l aney Daniel O'Quinn Walter Joyner Jessie Mae Davis Jamie Owen Ricky Yates Cheryl Hanners Charlene Capan Sybil Benefield Bonnie Walker Ruby English Nona Powell Albert Townsend Lavonne Cone Herbert Brooks Penny Cone Paul Parker Joan Nobles 46 5th Grade ---------- Terry- Clements Linda I'higpen Lynn .VlcGuire Betty Fletcher Jimmy Fulford Cathy Warren Debra Lewis Pam Jarvis Patricia Malone Homer Eakins Brenda Hamrick Patti Boothe Patty Jo Reams Wanda Cruce Sharon Morgan Timmy Fulford Debbie Cone Fara Cooper Tempy Thigpen Eric Floyd Frankie Jean Scott Yvette Tuten Mary E. O’Quinn Marie Meads Carlcnc Taylor Douglas Brannen Gloria Sparks Sherri McHargue Paul Brooks Aymon Corbin Johnny Scott Connie Bfcsh. Debbie Blanton Linda Blanton Mary Sherrod John Jr. Cone Bruce Blanton Peggy Wood Buddy Bryant Mike Burnett Edna Pickles Gwendolyn Scurry Theodore Miller Lorinzo Blue Johnnie Williams Robert Scurry Sinclair Miller Carl Murry_____ 47 4th Grade---------- Dianne M. McLeod Norma Jean Walker Charles Wimberly Jackie Lynn Benefield Stephen B. McHargue Lawrence D. Melvin Opal M. Lewis Jedena V. Floyd Karen E. Brown Kenneth H. Porter Billy Hatfield Frankie Carrol, Jr. Tommy Hall Johnnie Driggers Martha Lynn Reams Sharon L. Cruce Dale O. Yates G. W. Pridgeon Debbie Pickles Rhonda Kinsey Pam Sherrod Margaret Driggers Carol Knight Rennc Clements Jimmy King John Powell Linda Gayle Thigpen Beatrice English Nancy Sparks Gail Reams Donnie Wald rep Paulette Owens Ronnie Griffin Bobby Burnett 48 3rd Grade Remona Cowart Wallace Coggins Willie Williams Richard O’Quinn Stephen Reams Danny Settles Shirley Pickles Rhonda Carroll Shirley Scott Rosa OQuinn Lynn Holden Bobby Harficld Paul Bailey Eugene Hanners Shene Thigpen Juanita Scott Janice Malone Kenneth Eakins Randell Floyd Judy Davis April Hamrick Winifred Moon Joseph Grgurich Sonya Harris Douglas Walker Susan Newman Emily Melvin Linda Eakins John Porter 49 2nd Grade ---------- Billy Cone ✓ Cherri Ann Letch worth Debra Christcne Bass Melinda Jan Kinsey Cindy Jarvis Sandra Lynn English John Wallace Cruce Terry David Pickles Kenny Coleman Gerald Archee Norris Cindy Jane Benefield Lisa Brown Debbie Cartmill Brenda Marie Hanncrs Robert Terrence Wimberly Randy Wayne King Larry Dean Thigpen Bobby Ray Boothe, Jr. Judy Ann Scott Greg McHargue Kathy Mickel Sammy Tuten Alvalyn Wasdin Eleanor Brooks Ann Kinsey Tammy Cone Darlecn Porter Jimmy Pickles John Bishop John McDonald 1st Grade---------- Lonnie Thigpen Marlene Driggers Debra Cone Danny Burnett I-eah Crucc Susan Reams Y' Kenneth Davis - Jerry Letchworth, Jr. c Chester Cone Sandra O’quinn Kenny Holden, Ray Mcldrorn Ricky Bryant Stephen Blenton Eugene Powell Barbara Eakins Cecelia Hall Valarie Reaves Steve Kinsey Vickie Thomas Douglas Hatfield Don Holden Lynette Norton Cully Joe Pickles Mark Burnett Tommy McDonald Ruby Meades Windell Blanton Valerie Foskey Trina Warren ; Glenn Willoughby Carye McHarguc Regina Malone 51 GES Special Education Class Morris Davis Ann Powell Oscar Davis Joseph Scott Sam Parker TEACHER Mrs. Pate Mr. and Miss G Mr. and Miss GES was selected by the fifth and sixth grades of Greenville Elementary School. We are very proud to have them represent the school. Patty has brown hair and brown eyes, and is in the fiftl grade. She is a lovely little girl. Timfhy has blue eyes and blonde hair. Timmy is in the fifth grade. Organizations “Before we put down our bets on a revolution- ary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have the broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it ” Clinton Rossiter w A club is for doing things — important things; a club is for learning to work with other people, having a goal and meeting it; a club is for learning what it is to have other people depending on you to do a certain job well. Clubs have something to teach you — they teach you what it is like to be somebody — some- body with a definite purpose and a definite aim. Being somebody — that’s very important. STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right Bill Kerr (President), Sara Cone (Vice Pres.), Mariann Melvin (Secretary), Mr. Dclp (Sponsor), SECOND ROW — Janet Melvin, Donna Brooks, Cathie O'Quinn, Ramona Brooks, Joyce Brooks, Janet Kerr, Joy Davis, Joyce Boothe, THIRD ROW — Morris Day, Wayne Hamrick, Frank Davis, George Wheeler. BETA CLUB lsi ROW, Left to Right; Anna Jean Hudson, Nelson Cone, Mrs. Earp, Morris Day, Lilly Davis, 2nd ROW Shirley Bishop, Shirley Simmons, Georgianne English, Linda Vickers, Judy Adams, 3rd ROW — Sonya Worley, Wanda Barclay, Marie Barclay, Sarah Cone, Donna Brooks, 4th ROW - Gussic Mae Joyner, Jimmy Aman, Bill Kerr. Karen Cartmill. Lilly Davis 57 ANNUAL STAFF Left to Right - Cathie O’Quinn (Editor), Mr. Cartmill (Sponsor), Karen Cartmill (Co-Editor), SECOND ROW - Lilly Davis, Anna Jean Hudson, Mariann Melvin, Shirley Bishop. Gussie Mae Joyner, Judy Adams. THIRD ROW - Morris Day, Jay Floyd, Cheryl McGuire, Wanda Barclay, Delon Cruce, Marie Barclay, and Julia Joyner. Editor n’ Chief...... Editor-Elect......... Secretary ........... Photographer......... Asst. Photographers. . Business Manager . . . Advertising Manager. Subscription Manager Typing Manager.... Asst. Typist......... Copy Editor.......... Art Editor........... Sports Editor........ Club Editor.......... Sponsor ............. . . . Cathie O’Quinn . . . . Karen Cartmill . . . . Shirley Bishop .......MorHs Day ......Delon Cruce Mariann Melvin . Gussie Mae Joyner Georgianne English . . Wanda Barclay Anna Jean Hudson . . Cheryl McGuire ......Lilly Davis Marie Barclay .....Jackie Purvis ........Jay Floyd .....Judy Adams . . . J. C. Cartmill 58 PAPER STAFF 1st ROW - Left to Right, Sonny Davis, Joyce Boothe, Mr. Strickland (Sponsor), Georgianne English, Donna Wasdin, Mary Reaves, 2nd ROW — Left to Right, Harvey Waldrep, Margaret Brown, Janet Melvin, Cheryl McGuire, Amanda Reams, Carol Burnett, Kathy Bran- nan, Mary Brooks, Rachel Ratliff, Douglas Bishop. Left to right — Mrs. Quick, (sponsor), Linda Driggers, Kathryn Cone, Janet Davis, Joy O’Quinn, Janet Boothe, Martha Bush, Cathy Curran, Maru Sue Cone, Melody McHarguc, SECOND ROW — Joyce Cone, Debbie Terrill, Sandra Bush, Jcrone Powell, Rosaline Andrews, Daphinc Tutcn, Barbara Fletcher, Paula Wood, Joyce Brooks, Romona Brooks, Vivian Walker, Patrica Miller, Ixiura Nell Reeves, Juanell Day, Shelia King, Kay Terrill, Fay McLeod, Iris Townsend, Donna Boothe, Cathy Driggers, and Dot Parker. OFFICERS President — Joy O'Quinn Vice President — Janet Boothe Secretary - Janet Davis Reporter — Mary Sue Cone Sponsor — Mrs. Sue Quick 60 LETTERMANS CLUB Left to right — Albert Thigpen, Bruce Evans, Bill Kerr, David Potter, Mike Warren, SECOND ROW Coach W’iley Sclman, Jay Floyd, Edscl McHargue, Arthur Burlc Porter, Gwynn Blair, Harvey Wald rep, Sammy Hutto. SPONSOR - Wiley Selman GUIDANCE CLUB Left to right — Debbie Campbell, LeGrande Pickles, Vivian Walker, SECOND ROW Charlsie Capan, Debra Cooper, Wayne Hamrick. THIRD ROW Janie Scott, Jimmy Alderman, Clyde Cruce, Elaine McCall, FOURTH ROW - Enouch Benifield, Sarah Helen Shackleford. Luther Moon, Mike McGuire. Jimmy Leggett, and (Sponsor — ) Mrs. Francis Collins. 61 SPONSOR Francis Collins F.H.A. Left to right Barbara Fletcher, Martha Bush, Joy O Quinn, Dot Andrews, Miss Owens (Sponsor), Joy Davis, Judy Day, Margaret Brown, Joyce Boothe, SECOND ROW - Carolyn Burnette, Fay McLeod, Amanda Reams, Kathy Brannen, Janet Melvin, Sandra Bush, Juanell Day. Cynthia Bailey, Montez Porter, Melody McHargue, Cathy C.urren. Mary Hampton. I HIRD ROW - Kathy Driggers, Donna Boothe.Janet Boothe, Sara O’Quinn, Rose Terrill, Dot Blanton, Kathy King, Patsy King, Joan Morgan, LeDale Reams, Phylis Newman, Donna Wasdin. Miss Owens SPONSOR President — Joy Davis Vice President — Janet Melvin Secretary — Joy O'Quinn Reporter — Joyce Boothe Dot Andrews “SWEETHEART” F.F.A Left to right — Robert Parker, Steven Braswell, Clinton Davis, Mike Taylor, Ronny Blanton, Danny Morgan, Marshall Norris, J. P. Tuten, SECOND ROW — Mr. Melvin, Jimmy A man, Dennis Blanton, Bobby Lawson, Clegg Jarvis, Roger Brooks, Tim Jones, James Brooks, Ray Thigpen, Dwaine Hickey, Mike McHargue, Aaron Moon, Arthur Worley, Dennett Cruce, and Archie Gene O'Quinn. “SWEETHEART” Lam Left to right Linda Vickers, Morris Day, Mrs. Waldroff (Sponsor) Sara Cone, Shirley Bishop, SECOND ROW - Mary Evelyn Brooks, Carl Hamrick, Judy Day, Anna Jean Hudson, Judy Adams, THIRD ROW - Joyce Davis, Mary WaldrofT, Jackie Knight, Cheryl McGuire, FOURTH ROW — Mariann Melvin, Shirley Simmons, Julia Joyner, Donna Brooks, FIFTH ROW — Jimmy Aman,Judy Be- nefield, Marie Barclay, Wanda Barclay, Jean Cone, Suellen Herring, Debra Wasdin, Janet Kerr, George Wheeler, SIXTH ROW - Gussie Mae Joyner, Don Corbin, Karen Cartmill, Johnny Kinsey. “SWEETHEART” Judy Adams ART CLUB Left to right — Delon Cruce, Mrs. Anderson (Sponsor), Suellen Herring, SECOND ROW — Susan Sherrod, Mary Elevelyn Brooks, Jackie Knight, Montez Porter, Debra Wasdin, Rachel Ratliff, Sarah Helen Shackleford, Debra Cooper, Mary Waldroff, Janet Kerr, FOURTH ROW Henry Reeves, George Bailey, Johnny Kinsey, Archie Gene O'Quinn, FIFTH ROW — Elijah Bell, Earl Murry, Laymon Corbin, Marshall Norris. Left to right David Potter, Mr. Strickland (Sponsor), Bill Kerr, SECOND ROW I yrane Bryant, Mae Ellen Jackson, Tyrone Bryant, Sonya Worley, THIRD ROW — Elihah Bell, Jay Floyd, Edscl McHargue and Georgiannc English not shown. SPANISH CLUB “SWEETHEART” Georgianne English Left to right — Douglas Bishop, Enoch Benifield, Karen Cartmill, Margaret Brown, Mary Reaves, Sonya Worley, Jimmy Sherrod, Edsel McHargue, Kathy Brannen, SECOND ROW — Diane Mathers, Morris Day,'Mike McHarguc, Sonny Davis, Rubeh Lewis, W’illie Malone, Calvin Cone, Lamar Martim, Paula Woods, Charlsic Capan, THIRD ROW Amanda Reams, Donald Laney, Deborah Cooper, Nell Dav, Elaine McCall, Deborah Campbell, Jcrone Powell, Conculia Martin, Carol Burnett, Faye McLeod, Cheryl McGuire, FOURTH ROW Bobby Lawson, Jimmy Alderman, Bob Sherrod, Shelby Day, Mike Warren, Melody McHargue, Sarah Cone. GHS MAJORETTES Mary Reeves - Karen Cartmill — Margaret Ann Brown Karen 67 Mary Margaret 1st ROW - Left to Right, Hattie Evans. Bertha Wilson, Susan Sherrod, Lilly Davis, Mr. Howard (Director), Joan Hickey, 2nd ROW - Left to Right, Diane Mathers, Cheryl McGuire, Nelda Hickey, Wanda Barclay, 3rd ROW — Left to Right, Hugh Sherrod, George Bailey, Dwain Hickey, DeLon Crucc, 4th ROY Left to Right, Edsel McHargue, Rickey Ginn, Jay Floyd, Harvey Waldrep. DIRECTOR - Doughlas Howard 68 Athletics f we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country hut be- cause we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson Football or basketball — each tells its own tale of competi- tion, trials, defeat, hard work, and victory. Each has a promise; each has a souvenir. Always in competitive sports, there is the satisfaction of making an effort, of trying to do the best we can to add to Greenville’s honors; there is the reward of looking back and seeing a job well-done, result is victory or defeat. n rr n ■■ m I eft to right Johnny Wood, Melvin Miller, Steven Braswell, David Potter, Mike Warren, Tim Jones, Bruce Evans, Robert Davis, Le Grande Pickles (Manager), SECOND ROW — Mike McGuire, Alex Pickles, Ray Thigpen, Hugh Sherrod, Jimmy Sherrod, Bobby Lawson, Mike McHarguc, Bill Kerr, Roger Brooks, Ronny Blanton, Draffin McLeod (Manager), THIRD ROW - Coach Wiley Scl- man, Jay Floyd, Clegg Jarvis, Albert Thigpen, Henry Scurry, Arthur Burle Porter, Sammy Hutto, Edsel McHarguc, Harvey Waldrep, Gwynn Blair, Asisstant Coach — J. C. Cartmill. 70 SENIOR PLAYERS CAPTAIN - BILL KERR CO-CAPTAIN - EDSEL McHARGUE 71 Left to Right - Harvey Waldrcp (Guard), Arthur Burle Porter (Back), Bill Kerr (Quarterback). Bruce Evans (Back), David Potter (Middle Guard), SECOND ROW - Jay Floyd (End), Edsel McHargue (Tackle), Henry Scurry (End), Sammy Hutto (Back), Tim Jones (End). VV X V K X vvv x LV w7 w x y Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 . Oct. 14. Oct. 21. Oct. 28. Nov. 4 . Nov. 11 Nov. 18 67’ PIRATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ........ ..........Trenton ....... Keystone Heights ............Sneads -1'.- • • Branford .......... Sopchoppy ..........Monticello ............Callahan ............Newberry ............ Leon B ..........Carrabelle i76l966 J.C. Bowl , £ (Sfreenvifle 0 ©roWfbrdvITle 12 •C O 72 ’67 FOOTBALL PLAYERS EDSEL McHARGUE Tackle HARVEY WALDREPP Quarterback ARTHUR BURLE PORTER End VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right — David Potter (Manager), Melvin Miller, Bill Kerr, Johnny Kinsey, Jay Floyd, SECOND ROW — Henry Scurry, Olan Nobles, Morris Day, Sammy Hutto, Edsel McHargue — “It isn’t whether you win or lose but how you played the game!!!!!” 76 SENIOR PLAYERS 67’ PIRATE SCHEDULE Home X Conference k k H X X X x: Dec. 2 Dec. 10 Dec. 16 Dec. 22, 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 23-25 Mayo 17 Perry v Havana S Fla. High Tournament Y Branford y Havana v Keystone Heights v' Madison y( Trenton u Madison t- '• Newberry Hamilton County Keystone Heights Monticello Branford Newberry Hamilton County Trenton Mayo Perry Group Tournament 78 o. SAMMY HUTTO (Forward) JOHNNY KINSEY (Guard) Manager DAVID POTTER OLAN NOBLES (Forward) JAY FLOYD (Guard) BILL KERR (Guard) State of Mind When the game is over and the scoring is done, When the honors are given to the team that has won; When there comes a quietness after the noise and din — And you pause for reflection — did you lose or did you win? Did you lose in the scoring but when the crowds acclaim? For the sporting manner or the way you played the game? Did you play with all that’s in you? Did your playing stand the test? Without a twinge of conscious, can you say you did your best? If you can then you’re a winner, though a loser it may seem; Though you failed in the scoring, you were pulling with the team. ■I HENRY SCURRY (Center) MELVIN MILLER (Guard) EDSEL McHARGUE (Center) 79 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach - BERNH WEAVER Manager - GEORGE WHEELER Left to right - Mike McGuire, Jimmy Alderman, LeGrand Pickles, Jimmy Sherrod, Elex Pickles, SECOND ROW Edward Brown, Henry Reeves, DrafTin McLeod, Mike McHargue, Shelby Day. . B-TEAM VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Right Shirley Bishop, Janet Kerr, SECOND ROW Judy Adams, Cathie O’Quinn, THIRD ROW — Debra Wasdin, Mariann Melvin. JANET KERR SHIRLEY BISHOP JUDY ADAMS Captain CATHIE O’QUINN Co-Captain MARIANN MELVIN DEBRA WASDIN B TEAM CHEERLEADERS I-eft to Right — Melody McHarguc (Co-Captain), Janet Melvin (Captain), SECOND ROW - Janet Davis, Donna Wasdin, Debbie Campbell. 82 “The United States themselves are essentiali) the greatest poem . Walt Whitman MISS GHS - 1967 - DIANE MATHERS TALENT Diane — Trumpet “Hello Dolly” “Tammy” Georgianne — Sleep walking scene from Macbeth. Anna Jean — Piano “Deep Purple” Runners Up MR. MISS AND PIRATE Jay Floyd Judy Adams “Mr. and Miss Pirate of 1967” were chosen by the annual staff and faculty. Approximately ten boys and ten girls were nominated for their contributions to GHS. Throughout their years at GHS, Judy and Jay have shown outstanding lead- ership toward their classmates and fellow students of Greenville. The annual staff and faculty are glad to present Judy Adams and Jay Hoyd. “Mr. and Miss Pirate of 1967”. We hope that this will begin a tradition ena- bling the annuals in the future to pay tribute to outstanding members of GHS. 66’ HOMECOMING QUEEN LILLY DAVIS Lilly Davis, the Homecom- ing Queen of 1966-1967 repre- sents the Senior Class. She was escorted by Sammy Hutto. ’66 HOMECOMING PRINCESS m JOYCE BOOTHE Homecoming Princess for 1966-1967 was Joyce Boothe. She was escorted by Edsel McHargue. The ninth grade class was proud to be represent- ed by Joyce for Homecoming Princess. HOMECOMING COURT BARBARA FLETCHER JANET BOOTHE 87 “HOMECOMING” ‘‘Where liberty dwells, there is my country.” Benjamin Franklin Advertisers 9 ON EDUCATION A great philosopher once said . . . Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: The first from his teachers, the second, more personal and important, from himself. We congratulate you, seniors of the class of 1967, on your graduation from high school. We urge you to continue to learn whether you go into business, homemaking, or on to college. For only through your continuing search for knowledge can you chart the best course for your future. THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION First in Cellulose - Foley, Florida Our Sincere Thanks and Congratulations to the Pirate Annual Staff LUCILE’S DRESS SHOP Madison Florida Best Wishes Seniors! R E A M S 1 SHAKES 1 ' irw DEPARTMENT STORE 1621 North Ashly St. Valdosta, Georgia Greenville, Florida B Good Luck! o o T PURE OIL H SERVICE STATION 9 JOYNER’S STANDARD SERVICE STATION S Greenville, Florida Greenville, Florida GREENVILLE FURNITURE BOOTHE FISH GROCERIES Congratulations to All Seniors! Greenville, Florida 92 Greenville, Florida Greenville, Florida Best - - Wishes BANK OF GREENVILLE Come Alive With PEPSI COLA Perry, Florida Congratulations, Seniors? PERRY TRUCK AND TRACTOR Perry, Florida Great Luck Always! HILL-BROWNE MILL ELEVATOR, INC. Madison Florida Compliments of Madison Florida SCARBORO’S CASH MARKET F L Greenville, Florida o R For Your Jewelry and Watch Needs Visit I D A EGLIN JEWELRY CO. 107 East Hill Ave. Valdosta, Georgia W.L. (SMILEY) McGUYRT PLYWOODS INC. ( ecveCry McLEOD FURNITURE Frigidaire - Maytag Dealer Greenville, Florida Greenville, Florida Compliments of MODERN HOMES CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. Box 1331 Valdosta, Georgia Congratulations From MUSIC -------- _____ CENTER Sales - Service - Rentals on Pianos - New and Used Sheet Music Records RCA Stereos CASTLE PARK Valdosta, Georgia Greatest of Wishes, Seniors! N DEPARTMENT D STORE R E W S Setter l a,Cue4 iZ j Greenville, Florida Congratulations From Good Luck! LAMAR ANDREWS LANEY’S 5 10 Greenville, Florida Greenville, Florida Congratulations From Best Wishes From TOM B. C. JOHNSON CONE Greenville, Florida Greenville, Florida Best of Luck! Compliments of BRADSHAW’S SERVICE STATION OERA ISA , AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Perry, Florida Perry, Florida G o o d L u c k S e n Best Wishes From s! HUNTER m g a i WHITE’S AUTO STORE n Congratulations From Quitman, Georgia DUNN’S FABRIC STORE Quitman, Georgia BROOKS COUNTY TRACTOR COMPANY Quitman, Georgia BANK OF QUITMAN i a Q G U E I O T R M G A I N A s BEST WISHES ALWAYS FROM YOUR CONSTABLE-- L. P. CRUCE Congratulations From BILLIE’S BEAUTY SALON Operators- -BILLIE SCARBORO JEWELINE MERCER Greenville, Florida V Best of Luck Compliments of E. W. DAVIS, INC. C I PAFFORD FORD CO. Og Monticello, Florida Monticello, Florida B W e i s s t h e s FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK Monticello, Florida C°' ,u° -o-s’ .o F rom- FLORIDA FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT MADISON Madison, Florida Best Wishes From WESTERN AUTO Madison, Florida Compliments of MADISON DRUG STORE, INC. JAMES STANLEY PHILIP SHERROD Best of Luck J. P. JOHNSON Madison, Florida BROOKS COUNTY FREEZER LOCKER PLANT Quitman, Georgia Compliments of KALIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Quitman, Georgia Best Wishes F rom HOME MATERIAL, INC. Quitman, Georgia Congratulations! N , Quitman, Georgia TERRY’S DRUG STORE 1 PRESCRIPTIONS! Quitman Georgia rbY’S k|R °e STORE Quitman, Georgia GREENVILLE TIMBER CORP. LAWTON BURNETT, President Greenville, Florida Congratulations, Seniors! POWELLS FARM SUPPLY WEST END MILLING CO. Quitman, Georgia Quitman Georgia Best LENTON’S Wishes Congratulations! BROOKS COUNTY PACKING CO. Quitman, Georgia Quitman Georgia Congratulations! Good Luck - Seniors R. J. MITCHELL PEDRICK FARM CENTER, INC. Quitman, Georgia Quitman Georgia Best Wishes! HOPE HINES COMPANY LEE’S DRUG STORE Quitman, Georgia Quitman Georgia Good Luck! Best Wishes! ALDERMANS DEPT. STORE TAYLOR FURNITURE CO. Greenville, Florida SHOP TAYLOR AND S-A-V-E money Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of Good Luck! POPPELL’S FISH c J CAMP f — Econfenia River s X s Perry, Florida Perry, Florida Congratulations! DAY’S THE HUT Perry, Florida Perry, Florida A ARE C E ha PINE CAPITAL ELECTRONICS OF PERRY Perry, Florida Perry, Florida Best Wishes! J. B. DAVIS, INC. me METAL PRODUCTS Congratulations, . Seniors! Madison, Florida 973-2215 Madison, Florida Best Luck! From Compliments of FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE HOWERTON SUPPLY Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Best of Luck c £ ° Compliments of S 1 M D „ M R,, o u N , Gs s Monticello, Fla. Monticello, Fla. Best of Luck Good Luck, Seniors DeVANE BROTHERS B. W. JOHNSON Monticello Fla. Monticello, Fla. Best Wishes BLANCHES FLOWER SHOP CASH STORE G L Monticello, Fla. Quitman Georgia MERCER T.V. I I PATRICK FURNITURE CO. 1 1 IQ O c A— E Quitman, Georgia Quitman Georgia Wishing You the Greatest of Luck Best Wishes WINN-DIXIE PIXIE SHOP WE GIVE 7 GREEN ySTA M PS, Greenville, Florida Monticello, Florida Monticello, Florida Best Wishes Congratulation Seniors MILADY’S SHOP McCALVIN’S STANDARD STATION Monticello, Florida 'SfTTBR' Monticello, Florida Best Wishes Best Wishes FOLSOM JEWELERS HELLEN’S Monticello, Florida Monticello, Florida Compliments of Best Wishes From WARING WYCHE AND SONS, INC. BROADUS WILLOUGHBY Madison, Florida Phone 973-2588 Madison, Florida MAC’S FURNITURE Congratulations! APPLIANCE CO. o°Uf INN Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Congratulations From a Friend Congratulations From CURTIS EARP JUDGE ROWE Good Luck Seniors! When It Happens, Call the SIMMIE MADISON COUNTY CARRIER MOORE TOMMY GREEN Office 973-2163 Home 973-6548 F y Good Luck! R U C n : o. N U D K Madison, Florida E B e s t Wishes! WHITE AUTO STORE Madison, Florida Congratulations, Seniors! Best Wishes From a Friend! mW1 - FLORIST PAT Flowers MILLINOR 973-2525 Gifts Madison, Custom Picture Madison, Florida Florida Framing Congratulations! Best Wishes! VAN H. HOWARD STUDSTILL PRIEST LUMBER CO. CO. Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Good Luck, Seniors! Compliments of ERNEST M. W. C. COPELAND PAGE GAS SERVICE JR. Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Best Wishes From Compliments of STUMP BROTHERS BUILDING SUPPLY CO. PATTERSON-JONES SHOES P. O. Box 548 CH 2-1772 Valdosta, Georgia Service and Quality Since 1884 SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Valdosta, Georgia Wishes From Compliments of C. C. VARNEDOE CO. THE TOWER OF MUSIC The Style Center 136 N. Patterson Street of Valdosta, Georgia Valdosta, Georgia Serving Schools and Churches Best of Luck From Good Luck Seniors! % JOAN SHOP Valdosta, Georgia Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of Congratulations F rom OLAN H. LUKE Your County Commissioner Downtown KELLY R. BAILEY Valdosta, Georgia Congratulations! Sincere BAKER’S STANDARD SERVICE STATION OF MADISON, FLORIDA Congratulations - Fr°m - CRANDELL’S Tire s - Batteries - Accessories Phone 973-6312 Congratulations From Madison, Florida Best Wishes KRAMER’S From MORROW INSURANCE AGENCY Madison, Florida Madison MESSER BATTERY -AND- TIRE COMPANY Florida Best Wishes From Madison, Florida Congratulations! FARMER SUPPLY COMPANY JUANITA’S BEAUTY SHOP Madison Madison, Florida Florida Best Wishes Best Wishes CARMICHAEL’S TAYLOR’S FURNITURE, CO. Home Furnishings Quitman, Ga. Quitman, Ga. Good Luck, Seniors Good Luck, Seniors POWELL’S HARDWARE HOGAN JEWELERS Quitman, Ga. Quitman, Ga. Compliments of Compliments of THE MUSIC BOX HOLLY’S TOOL DIE SHOP Quitman, Ga. 929-4531 Cherry Lake, Fla. Best Wished. Congratulations! BROWN’S __ GARAGE ipURE eer.vUIr, Fla. KEEAN AUTO PARTS Quitman Georgia @ Good Luck, Seniors! GREENVILLE DRUGS Greenville, Florida. Best Wishes F rom CHERRY LAKE SERVICE STATION Phone 292-4545 Tires - Batteries - Accessories Route 3, Madison, Fla. Compliments of SUE’S BEAUTY SHOP SUE HUNTER - Owner Cherry Lake, Florida. Compliments of HARRIS GROCERY Monticello, Fla. Good Luck F rom L. G. MORRIS Your Dealer Monticello, Fla. Best Wishes, From Quitman, Georgia. W. C. ROWE w Quitman, Georgia. Congratulations! r 112 E. Rutledge St. Phone 973-6424 Madison, Florida Good Luck! HARDEE MOTOR CO. Madison, Florida Congratulations! MADISON MARBLE GRANITE WORKS Madison, Florida Phone 973-6252 Sales Representative ROY C. SMITH 971-5426 Good Luck! M A D, °A s S C O. o N Best Wishes! From «’S KINSEY’S SAW GULF STATION SHOP Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Compliments of Best Wishes, Seniors! RICHARD SOWELL’S ENTERPRISE RECORDER Madison, Florida Madison, Florida BEST WISHES, From BIG BOY FERTILIZER Anhydrous Ammonia 263-8200 Quitman, Ga. 242-1897 Valdosta, Ga. Good Luck - Always WELLS JEWELERS Southern hospitality with a flair Continental Breakfast U.S. 90 Tallahassee, Florida. Congratulations, Seniors! Best Wishes F rom GRIFFIN BISHOP V. M. FOLSOM Madison, Florida Congratulations, From J. C. BURNETTE M A S S E GROC. Y 1 S Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Compliments of Best Wishes From COMER’S DRUG STORE RUBY’S FABRIC SHOP Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Compliments of Compliments of SMITH DRUG STORE WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Madison, Florida Madison, Florida Compliments of MODERN HOMES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Valdosta, Georgia Jay Floyd - Baby scratch my back... My back ya nut. Sammy Hutto - LEADER OF MAN •FOLLOWER OF WOMAN.” Cathie O'Quinn - It isn't how big or little ya are - It's what's inside that counts. Georgianne English - BARF!!! Arthur Burle Porter - Hit the trail - Just hit the trail. Diane Mathers - It's not what you're thought to be, but what ya are. Bill Kerr - Sorry bout' that - Nasty break. Alene Vickers - But we just had a GOVERNMENT test yesterday. Tim Jones - OH liJATE THAT............... Rachel Ratliff - Stop it - Stop it. Delon Cruce - Pardon me for living - Stop the world and I'll get off. Judy Adams - Holler louder, I can't hear ya. George Bailey - Mrs. Anderson, what did you say to do? ? Harvey Waldrje - .But, we can't have a test tomorrow --Canrtfe? David Potter - Mr. Cartmill, you're standing on my stomach. Cheryl McGuire - Two dollars if you don't show up. Anna Jean Hudson - Better do it right. Rickey Ginn - Oh, shucks. Bruce Evans - CAN'T SAY WHAT I FEEL. Lilly Davis - Ain't that cute , it's so cute - Look at it, oh it's so cute. Edsel McHargue - I want a be a hero too! Morris Day - 1 should have stayed after school - they're having Junior Play practice. Mary Evelyn Brooks - OH MY GOSH!!!! Nelson Cone - He makes me so mad! Another test tomorrow!! Shirley Simmons - MY HAIR WON'T COMB. Jean Cone - Johnny Angel Sidney Benefield - OH HECK! Doyle Fullington - Greased another car.....! A LOOK AT MEMORIES TO THE VERY LAST PAGE an ■ if . I , • ,. «J a R V, . VaA A C .k • j ' JA | V V’ . '«J .' V -O '- f .Tf «fc u«IMlraac R .4 ' • ,i


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