Taylor County High School - Sampler Yearbook (Perry, FL)

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TACOHI Volume VI FOREWORD The time of your high school days hastens past and your records are written on the pages of time and memory. For some these pages are almost finished; for others, they are barely begun. That which is written can never be changed; not one syllable can be erased or one deed changed; nor can the same living hopes, ambitions, trials, and pleasures be recaptured in the same way. We do not attempt to recapture those days and present them for view, but we do present the 1948 TACOHI with the hope that upon reopening this book you will be brought back to T.C.H.S. and remember the fellowship, the laughter, the working together, and the satisfaction of remembering a task well done. CONTENTS Administration Faculty The Seniors Classes Organizations Sports Advertisement Features ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD OF TAYLOR COUNTY School Board Members E. L Cox W M Hightower W. C. Vann B. F. Cash A D Poppell Trustees J. H Millmor W T Hendry ‘J W. Stephens M. Howell ‘Term expires Jan I, 1948 '•Term begins Jan. I, 1948 FACULTY John P. Basnar Mrs. Margaret Hamby Miss Emily Bottimore Mrs. Clarice Hart Miss Marian Boyd Miss Gloria Hendry Mrs. Emelie Evans Mrs. Virginia Hendry Mrs. Estelle Gaston Miss Peggy Hines Mrs. Catherine Norman C. H. Robinson FACULTY Mrs. C. H. Robinson Mrs. H. E. Solomons Miss Merle Souter Mrs. Carolyn Wilder Miss Mary Phelps Miss Jeanne Priester R. M. Quimby Miss Clara Roberts Office Assistants Mildred Morgan. Patsy Henry. Mrs. Hamby. Marie Swindle, Lamarion Mattair, Doris Pittman, Ava Lee McLeod. Virginia Bethea SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOEY MOODY.....................................President KENNETH BENNETT......................... .V. President PAULINE GRUBBS.................................Secretary RICHARD HUGGINS ...............................Treasurer Beatrice Adams Sarah Nell Barnes Kenneth Bennett Martha Rae Albritton Dorothy Ann Bass Virginia Bethea Rudy Borklund Warren Bowdoin John Bryan Marjorie Courtney Dona Dixon Lyndal Duckworth Mildred Carlton James Cutrer Robert Dixon Willard Ellison SENIORS SENIORS Bronna Mae Elkins Betty Jean Folsom James French Betty Jean Gibbs Betsy English Willie Kate Fowler Betty Jean Gainey Pauline Grubbs Sammy Holden Irene Hughes T. A. Jackson Virginia Lynn Richard Huggins Earl jackson Kenneth KaseH Joel Maddox SENIORS SENIORS David Marple Buck McLeod Joe Millinor Joey Moody Juanita Martin Bob Millinor Patsy Mixon Milton Moon Mildred Morgan Clyde Pittman Ernestine Ratliff Junior Rodgers Marilyn NeSmith Helen Pitts A. J. Roberts Virginia Sheffield SENIORS SENIORS Rosa Lee Simmons Eloise Stephens Joe Taylor Charles Walker Glenn Simons Maxine Stephens Leon Tolar Hillard Walker SENIORS Loree Williams Maxine Wilson John Winstead Edna York Keith Messer Erschel Whiddon John Williams Shirley Westberry Rufus Walker CLASSES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BENNIE WHITE...............................................President JIMMY GUESS...........................................Vice-President HERBERT HENDRY.............................................Secretary RALPH REDDICK..............................................Treasurer JUNIORS Hubert Andrews Malloy Andrews Jackie Baxter Billie Brown Doris Brown Shelton Bur ford Betty Dale Callicott Melvin Capell Joe Carlton Tracy Cat ledge William Chesser Evelyn Cruce Handin Dorman Betty Lou English Olive Faulkner Ralph Gamble Charles Goodman Lawanda Granthum Jimmie Guess Sammy Gunter Betty Jean Hendry Herbert Hendry Patsy Henry Billie Dean Holton Mae Belle Hunter Richard Kasell Jean Keller Elmer Knowles Elza Landry Billy Lilliott JUNIORS Harriett Lockhart Johnnie Dell Lynn Cecil Lyons Evelyn Mantzanas Audrey Jean McCall Herschel McClellan Juanita McIntyre Ava Lee McLeod Carolyn McLeod Bernice Murphy Dean Mixon Rosella Parker Doris Pittman Ralph Reddick Wilma Jean Rowell jo Ed Whiddon Bennie White Alda Whitfield Marie Whitfield Mary Jane Williams Nelda Faye Woods Virginia Wright J. R. Young Wistalone Young SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Lamar Strickland.................President Harvey Fleer................Vice-President Jimmie Lee Courtney..............Secretary Rowen 0 Quinn................... Treasurer Frank Sapp.......................President Kenneth Ward................Vice-President Faye Guilford.................. Sec re tan Ray NeSmith..................... Treasure; FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS TENTH GRADE First Row Marie Swindle. Mary Annie Lundy, Gracie York, Dorothy Shiver, Rachel Sadler. . . . Second Row Ralph Peeples, Harold Shaw. Wanda Tedder. . . . Third Row: Buck Lee, Frank Warren First Row: Lurine Knowles, Anita Faye Brown, Lillie Merle Cruce, Julia Ann An- drews. . . . Second Row Erma Lee Kil- crease, Velma Ruth Folsom, Betty Ferns... . Third Row Cary Dorman, Wilbur Cone, Johnny Craham, William Courtney. First Row: Merle Dice, Essie English, Gwen- dolyn Davis, Johnnie Maude Page. . . . Sec- ond Row: Fred Lehman, Ted Lehman, Billy Martin . . . Third Row: Lamar Parker. Dorothy Bass. First Row Jettie Pearl Rodgers, Lamar Strickland, Betty Kassel, Sarah Frances Tolar, Lois Turnage. . . . Second Row: Alex Phillips, Rowen O'Quinn, Dorothy Jean Holton. . . Third Row: Arthur Morgan, James Sauls. NINTH GRADE hr First Row: Maxine Collins, Carolyn Dice, Freddye Ann Patterson, Anita Sheffield, Owene Collins, Betty Joan Lyons.. .. Second Row Oliver Tedder, Bobby Markey, Howard Pittman, Raymond Gunter, Viviart Howell. . . . Third Row: Charles Weatherly, Billy McLeod, J. C. First Row: Audrey Blue, Louise Sessions, Leith Lynn, Juanita Cat- ledge, Marie Green, Mary Ellen Ratliff. . . Second Row: J. O. English, Ellis Ray Parker, Gordon Davis, James Franklin. Joan Glick- man. .. Third Row: Phillip Steph- ens, Ira Landry, Charles Holmes First Row: Babs Brinson. Faye Guilford. Caroline Hicks. . . . Second Row: Bobby Leggett, Virginia Mann, Hazel Sauls, Bon- nie Ruth Baggett, Betty Inman, Johnny Willis. . . . Third Row: Ray NeSmith, Frank Sapp, Lamar Albritton, Billy Warren, Jimmy Robertson. First Row: Florida Mae Crain, Ava Jean Clark, Gwendolyn Simpson, Corene Falks, Helen Williams, Erma Lee Langford. . Second Row: Richmond Peacock, Tim Car- ter, Marlin Vann, Crystal Buckhalter, R V. Hunter. . . Third Row: Charles Sheffield, Norman Wages, Clennith Green. First Row: Wyvette Goff. Winefred Strick- land, J. H Tedder, Robert Earl Barnes, Ken- neth Ward, Lowery Wentworth, Jane Mann. . . Second Row Hattie Belle Grubbs, Don Rice, John Walker, Jimmy Mc- Dowell, Benjamin Whitfield, Wilson Hen- dry. . . . Third Row: Geraldine Grubbs, Betty Jean Lynn, Russell Tedder, Frances Wiggins, Carolyn Ward. 8-A First Row: Fred Hunter, Jeanette Sadler, Ruby Lee Poppell, Shirley Ward, Lamar Lee, Betty Jean Massey, Wardine Eastman, Margaret Hendricks, Franklin Hendry, John Ed Bishop, Sammy Carlton, Rudolph Cruce . . . Second Row: Morris Scott, Bill Bowdoin, Mariorie Leggett, Lois Rowell, Joyce Rowell, Betty Mathis. Alice Freeman, Nolan Grubbs, Robert Grubbs, Ralph Fisher, Buddy Odom. . . Third Row Johnny Houck, Joel Stanaland, Margaret St. John, Dorothy Jean Crain, Geneva Murphy, Helen Grubbs, Martha Ann Wages. Mary jane Linton, Mrs Gaston, Steve Holton, Hamp Walker, Clayton Ward, Charles Broome, Bobby Lundy. 8-B First Row Beatrice Cruce, Darcie Faye Hunter, Remell Odom, Betty Jo Herring, Jessie Belle Ellison, Mary Ph'llips, Annie Jean Freeman, Linda Strickland Second Row James Woods, J 6 McDaniel, Nellie Mae Dixon, Barbara Padgett, Geraldine Gunter, Marjorie McLeod, Laurie Jean Broome, Thelma Johnson, Charles Schmid. . Third Row: Pat Miller, Joseph King, Alven Grantham, Herman Sadler, Mrs. Hendry, Alton Grantham, David Tidwell, Dewey Pittman, Larry French. 8-C First Row: Betty Jo Kirkland. Barbara Jean Westberry, Allie Jane Bird, Claudette Callicott, Mrs Solomon. Betty Ann Peacock, Fannette Brunson, Mary Loraine Griffith, Pam Huxford, Jerry Hawkins. . . Second Row: Phillip Weidler, Richard Frith, Marshall Hicks, Howard Willson, Elbert Poppell, Lewis Gunter, Kenneth Hendry, Anderson Bowden.. . . Third Row: Virgie York, Derotha Russell, Anne Souter, Allen Morris, Aline Gamble, Elda Mae Green. 7-A First Row: Charlotte Louque, Sarah St. Johns, Jerry Lawrence, Rufus Stephens, Jerry McClanahan, Lamar Osteen, George Hamby, James Bishop, Harry Odom, Drexel Agner, Ted Green. . . . Second Row Betty Jo Burrows, Helen Hendry, J M. Wmningham, John Oickert, Larry Stephens, Yvonne Moon, Ted Guilford, Mary Jane Hendry, Jerry White, Keith Whiddon, Betty Howell, Faye Carlton . . Third Row Miss Souter, Lora Kersey, Peggy Casey, Jeanette Puckett, Shirley Zeigler, May Jean Vann, Patsy Vann, Marie Hendry, Harriette Wilkes, Annie Lois Ferns, Patricia Gunter. 7-B Rptn rTr 'SS Cln'a He,?dry' Ve'a Ru,h Mann. B'ondell Bradley. Voleteen Tedd-r Thnmi F?eSfr' afV°n CyCAg°r'r D5Lrorhy Por,er- Kenneth Pridgecn Second Row' MSi, D0nzc? Murph Clenda Strickland. Willie Mae Williams Rodell Fender. Mary Nell Blue, jean Brinson. Jackie Clark. Shirlev Stokes Edward CoodmTn Mc'cEl? Rnhp Ru us,Wh,ddon’ WaVne R'tch. Billy Houck. Franklin DeVanToanny ■ D“w Po e'-Wayne Walte- R'c ™d 7-C First Row: Louise Peeples. Ellis Moore. Delano Wiggins. Joe Parker, Toby Hunter, Clyde Hunter, Charles Hatcher, Marvin Ratliff, Jesse Frier. Mrs Evans. . . . Second Row Betty Holt, Edward Joe Stanaland, Emma Ruth Hockaday, Tommie Ann French, Betty Ruth Ezell, Sarah Mae Walker, Margaret Walker, Corne I la Kuhn, Rita Massey, Dorothy Sadler. . . Third Row: Herbert Grubbs, James Roberts, James Faulkner, Howard Whitfield, Charles Weatherly, Wilkie Gibson, Robert F. Parker, Oneil Stephens EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Howard Willson.......... President OFFICERS Richard Frith Allie Jane Bird..Vice-Presidents Mary Loraine Griffith..Secretary Anne Souter............Treasurer SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Larry Stephens...................President Charlotte Loque Carl Pickets ..............Vice-Presidents George Powell Hamby..............Secretary John Dickert.....................Treasurer ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Leon Tolar........................ Buck McLeod.................... Patsy Henry....................... MEMBERS COUNCIL Buck McLeod....................... Rudy Borklund..................... Marilyn NeSmith................... Dorothy Ann Bass...................... Milton Moon....................... Ava Lee McLeod.................... Patsy Henry....................... Jimmy Greene...................... Frank Warren...................... Irene Mantzanas................... Hazel Sauls....................... Hamp Walker....................... Nellie Mae Dixon.. ............... Claudette Cellicott............... May Jean Vann..................... Richmond Capell................... James Faulkner.................... Miss Souter....................... ....President .Vice-President .....Secretary ____At-Large ....At-Large ....At-Large ________Senior ........Senior .......Junior ....... .Junior ___Sophomore .... Sophomore ... Freshman ....Freshman .. Eighth Grade . .Eighth Grade .. Eighth Grade .Seventh Grade .Seventh Grade .Seventh Grade Faculty Advisor TACOHI STAFF Editorial Staff Eloise Stephens... Pauline Grubbs.... Joyce Cox......... Buck McLeod....... Bronna Mae Elkins Joe Taylor........ Carolyn McLeod... Sarah Tolar....... Wilson Hendry.... Mary L. Griffith. . . Yvonne Moon...... .........Editor-in-Chief .... Associate Editor ....Photography Editor ...........Sports Editor .Assistant Sports Editor ....Senior Class Editor ....Junior Class Editor .Sophomore Class Editor Freshman Class Editor ----Eighth Grade Editor . Seventh Grade Editor BUSINESS STAFF Leon Tolar......... Milton Moon........ Betty Dale Callicott Kenneth Bennett .. Doris Brown....... Marilyn NeSmith... Loree Williams Sarah Nell Barnes.. Helen Pitts........ Miss Souter. .........business Manager Assistant Business Manager ...............Ad Salesman ...............Ad Salesman .........Yearbook Salesman .........Yearbook Salesman .....................Typist .................... Typist .....................Typist ..............Sponsor MEMBERS OF BAND Solo Clarinet Carolyn McLeod Clarinets Allie Jane Bird Claudette Callicott Bronna Mae Elkins Annie Jean Freeman Jimmy Guess Jimmie McDowell LaMarion Mattair Barbara Westberry Bennie White Howard Willson Drums Shelton Burford Wistalone Young Ray NeSmith Billy Davis Elza Landry Cymbals T racy Cat ledge Flutes Joyce Cox Erschel Whiddon MEMBERS OF BAND Cornets Jean Keller Bob Millinor Iris Simons John Westberry Charles Candy Jerry Hawkins Wilson Hendry Solo Cornets Earl Jackson Trombones Charles Chester Dona Dixon Baritone Milton Moon Charles Holmes Alto Horn Olive Faulkner Bell Lyre Audrey McCall First Trombone T A Jackson Saxophones Mary Jane Linton Billy Chesser Baritone Saxophone Harriet Lockhart Hazel Sauls, Jo Ed Whiddon, Betty Jean Gibbs, Marilyn NeSmith, Jimmie Louise Gibson, Barbara Brinson, Virginia Mann. Mascot: Joe Brannen Mascot: Patricia Brannen Major: Marilyn NeSmith GLEE CLUB First Row: Lillie Merle Cruce, Johnnie Maude Page, Jimmie Louise Gibson, Betty Jean Lynn, Jane Mann , . . Second Row: Vivian Howell, Sarah Nell Barnes, Wistalone Young, Marie Green, Mary Ellen Ratliff, Anita Faye Brown, Barbara Brinson, Bonnie Ruth Baggett, Carolyn Hicks, Joan Glickman. Betty Joan Lyons, Maxine Collins. Third Row: James Franklin, J. H, Tedder, Virginia Wright. Velma Ruth Folsom, Betty Lou English, Betty Ferns, Wilma Jean Rowell, Lurine Knowles, Betty Inman, Hazel Sauls, Ralph Pittman, Ellis Ray Parker. . . . Fourth Row: Johnnie Willis, Donald Rice, Frank Sapp. Billy Martin, Robert Earl Barnes, Kenneth Ward, Billy Lilliot, Melvin Capell, Clennith Green, Billy Warren, Gordon Davis, James Grady. . . . Fifth Row Wilbur Cone. Johnny Graham, Joel Maddox, Herbert Hendry, Phillip Stephens, Richard Kasell, Cleo Shealy, Buck McLeod, Elmer Knowles. LIBRARY STAFF Connie Fowler, Dorothy Bass, Annie jean Freeman, Jerry Hawkins. Erma Lee Lang Ibid. Virginia Lynn Betsy English. David Marple, Miss Phelps Seated—Cracie York, Velma Ruth Folsom, Jimmie Louise Gibson, Patsy Mixon, Wilma Jean Rowell, Bronna Mae Elkins. Elaine Thompson, Alda Whit- field, Mildred Morgan, Dorothy Bass. Julia Ann Andrews, Maxine Collins. . . . Standing—Marilyn NeSmith, Miss Jeanne Priester, Johnnie Maude Page, Louise Connell, Jimmie Lee Courtney, Sara Tolar, Mildred Carlton, Anita Faye Brown, Dona Dixon, Geraldine Grubbs, Dorothy Shiver. Future Homemakers of America LATIN CLUB First Row LaMarion Mattair, Jettie Pearl Rodgers, Juanita Catledge. Betty jean Lynn, Lamar Strickland, Wyvette Goff, Jane Mann, Barbara Brinson, Evelyn Cruce . . . Second Row. Billy Brown, Charles Goodman, Charles Chester, Bronna Mae Elkins, Franklin Stephens, Harvey Fleet, Mrs Wilder, Joyce Cox, Faye Cujlford, Elza Lan- dry, Joe Carlton. KEY CLUB Seated: |ames Cutrer. James Sauls. Frank Warren. Franklin StepFiens. Earl Jackson. Buck McLeod, Mr Quimby . . . Standing Kenneth Bennett, Richard Hugg.ns, Shelton Burford, Bill Brown, Jimmie Ray Guess, Gien Simons, Harvey Fleet, Lecn Tolar. First Row Tommie Ann French. Dorothy Sadler. Volintine Tedder. Betty Holt. Lou se Peeples . Second Row Betty Ruth Ezell. Emma Ruth Hockaday, Margaret Walker. Sarah Mae Walker, Edwa Jce Stanaland. Penny Kuhn. Rita Massey First Row: Irene Hughes, Dorothy Ann Bass. Betsy English. Anita Faye Brown, jimm:e Louise Gibson . Second Row: Martha Rae Albritton, Maxine Stephens, Julia Ann Andrews. Mary Annie Lundy, Grade York. Marie Swmdel Th rd Row Marjorie Courtney, Bronna Mae Elkins, Wilma Jean Rowell, Erma Lee Kilcrease First Row Anita Sheffield, Annie Jean Freeman, Jessie Belle Ellison. Mary Phillips, Linda Strickland, Wardine Eastman, Betty lean Massey, Betty Inman, Joan Glickman . . Second Row: Erma Lee Langford, Betty lo Herring. Remel Odor . Betty Jo Kirk- land, Betty Mathis, Marjorie Leggett. Helen Williams, Betty Joan t ens. Thelma Johnson Third Row: Shirley Ward, Carolyn Ward, Maxine Collins, M -r|orie Mc- Leod, Laurie Jean Broome. Beatrice Cruce. Aline Gamble, Elda Mae Robinson, Carolyn Dice, Barbara Padgett, Corene Falks, Ava Jean Clark, Florida Mae Crain Mrs. D. Woodward. Mrs. E M Murphy. Mrs Eula Graham, Mrs. E I. Tedder CAFETERIA PERSONNEL BOY SCOUT TROOP The Boy Scouts of Troop 603 have rendered a specie! service to their school in helping with school projects, in serving as a safety patrol for our school and in helping in the managing of the athletic games in many ways. First Row: Charles Broome, Steve Holton, Robert Earl Barnes, Larry Stephens, Norman Wages, Bill Brown, J. M Winningham, Robert F. Parker, Dalton Ward, Charles Candy Second Row George Hamby, jimmy Greene, Billy Warren, Kenneth Ward, Harvey Fleet, Tracy Catledge, Billy Lilliott, Phillip Weidler . . . Benjamin Whitfield, Wilbur Cone, Ralph Reddick, Cleo Shealy, Phillip Stephens, T. A Jackson. PROFESSOR EVERETTE ). EVANS Bandmaster Emeritus To Professor Evans we give our heartiest appreciation for his great service to our school as bandmaster and organizer of the band. We give our appreciation for the school song that he has written for us and for his beautiful copy of this song that he has made for the endpaper of this book Professor Evans, through his great musical ability has reached out and touched the lives of many who have been in school here He has given this school a band that has been a credit to our school It was through his untiring efforts that this band was organized and has grown. Professor Evans has the unusual honor of being the only living pupil of the great composer, John Phillip Sousa. He has long been an outstanding musician in our community and has had a splendid career in music in all parts of our country. SPORTS GOODMAN HOLDEN KNOWLES CHESSER MARTIN FLEET CARTER WHITFIELD Ne5mith MANAGERS . HAMBY, MORGAN, GUNTER AND TAYLOR 4 COACHES : ROBINSON AND QUIMBY - TAYLOR TEDDER TOLAR NkLEOD REDDICK SAULS Taylor’s Bulldogs Place Four On All-Conference Team Coaches Met in Jasper To Make Selection On December 6. The North Florida High School Athletic Conference met in Jas- per Saturday, December 6 and made plans for the 1947-48 bas- ketball season, and to select an all-conference football team for 1947. For the all-conference honors, Perry walked off with a lion’s share. Four members of the local squad were elected for the first team and two on the second team. The first team is as fol- lows; Ends: .Blackmon, Monti, cello, Hendry, Perry; Tackles: Spradley, Cross City, Huggins, Perry; Guards: Green of Madi- son, Fowler of Jasper; Center: Redidick of Perry; Backs: La- gano of Crosis City, French of Perry, Roe of Monticello, and McCall of Jennings. The second team consisted of; Ends: Roberson of Jasper, Bag- gett of Cross City; Tackles: Ra- bon of Monticello, Goodman of Cross City; Guards: Shaw of errjy, Ro|beri}s of Monticello; Center: Caldwell of Jasper; Backs: Plains of Monticello; Guthrie of Madison; Shealy of Perry; Devane of Jennings. The Conference Championship was awarded to Monticello, which team was undefeated in doujtorence play. Ruinnerup to the Champions was Perry. Cross City, Madison, Jasper and Jen_ nings followed in that order. MAINTENANCE A. C. EDENFIELD, J. P. CARLTON, N. B, RATLIFF The last game of thejig o be played in Perjr layed Friday nii rV' B” squad will -Q V foo' Qyx ion and tans will, ct a t? £ XX . A 4- ‘2.0 dea of future prospects fo —— fV ocal eleven. featcd Jasper Saturday Night. Here J g,cO A o«?' v This is the first year from GreenvillqJji 'ootball V G a 6°?e s0tV 31. h«°t,et,V ao- Y. . . C'W® tense UheU Ak 1inj. Rack Up 18 Yards To 106 For Pirates. (Bv Cullen Thompson) The “B” team of the lay «or High Bulldogs racked up a 7-0 victory over the Grewvilte P.- rates last Friday night on the local gridiron. The two team, were well matched in weights. Greenville may have slight edge. varda ieV - Cheer Leaders Betty Rae Vann, Billie Brown, Jackie Baxter, Juanita McIntyre, Richard Kasell, Betty Dale Callicott, Patsy Henry, Doris Brown, Evelyn Mantzanas. rrmrmp— May Quit S' «e® HS Build •om tl. lay «■ .« • ■ vr ■ - ' % 2k I 1 zr ‘ '• 7SLimh -!W ___ - ■ ■ - - BK d. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 26 Madison 0 Perry 14 Oct. 3 ’ Cross City 0 Perry 0 Oct. 10 Jennings 7 Perry 54 Oct. 17 Alachua 6 Perry 15 Oct. 24 Quincy 14 Perry 0 Oct. 31 Cross City 7 Perry 20 Nov. 7 Josper 8 Perry 20 Nov. 14 Greenville 0 Perry B 7 Nov. 21 Monticello 7 Perry 6 Nov. 27 Live Oak 25 Perry 7 the ers uu uuu. uTHiHeoin' ueieii c. Illlu-iiciu ot. R. W. Brown, Greenville’s big ,.ound rjght end to the Pirate Igtill RG K left guard was no sucker for the 37 McLeod’s pass was incom- RE R T formation. He broke through Mote. NeStmth picked .up two. B Brown- several times and stopped iVIe- ‘ SanD oass was over Milliner’s T-: Perry, .'-Iontici with ten wins. They defeat . ■r. Quine; . Voss City, (twit r;i,:Urm. JenningH. and Boys’ Basketball Team Seated—Leon Tolar, Frank Sapp. Franklin Stephens, James French, Joe Taylor, James Cutrer, Ray NeSmith, Rudy Borklund Standing—Coach Robinson, Harvey Fleet, Billy Chesser, Earl Jackson. Herbert Hendry, Frank Warren, Ralph Reddick, jimmy Crenne, Sammy Gunter. NORTH FLORIDA CONFERENCE CHAMPS Girls’ Basketball Team First Row: Harriett Lockhart. Anita Faye Brown. Betty Dale Callicott, Mildred Carlton, Virginia Bethea. Juanita McIntyre, Lyndal Duckworth. Bronna Mae Elkins. . . . Second Row: Marilyn NeSmith, Billie Brown, Olive Faulkner, Betty Jean Gibbs, Doris Brown, Hattie Belle Grubbs. . . . Third Row Geraldine Grubbs, Coach Norman, Elaine Thompson. NORTH FLORIDA CONFERENCE CHAMPS Girls’ Junior Basketball Team First Row Harriett Lockhart, Kylene Buchanan, Hazel Sauls. Anita Faye Brown, Cracie York, June Strickland, Bronna Mae Elkins . Second Row Coach Norman, Owene Collins, Faye Guilford. Geraldine Grubbs, Hattie Belle Grubbs, Ruth Lawson. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Salem GIRLS' 17 Perry.... ...30 Jasper 14 Perry.... ...54 Mayo 24 Perry.... .. .23 Jennings .... 17 Perry. ... ...31 Salem 24 Perry. ... ...32 Cross City .. 19 Perry.... ...34 Mayo 26 Perry.... .. .44 Madison .... 39 Perry.... ...54 Monticello .. 18 Perry... , ....34 Cross City ... 22 Perry. ... ...39 Greenville ... 19 Perry.... ....34 Madison .... 35 Perry... ....38 Aucilla 15 Perry. . . ....45 JUNIOR HIGH BOYS Day Jr 11 Perry.... ....16 Day Jr 22 Perry. .. ....34 Salem Sr. ... 16 Perry... ....26 Day Jr 16 Perry. . . ....18 Greenville ... 8 Perry... ....41 Greenville ... 2 Perry. . . ....65 Foley Jr 20 Perry... ....20 BOYS’ Perry ..31 Salem . .11 Perry ..37 Jasper .14 Perry ..59 Mayo ..18 Perry . .44 Salem ..20 Perry ..66 Jennings ..16 Perry ..26 Cross City ..16 Perry ..23 Havana .45 Perry ..53 Mayo . .19 Perry ..50 Madison ...19 Perry.. . . ..54 Alachua ...26 Perry . .34 Monticello ...21 Perry ..40 Cross City ...20 Perry ..39 Cross City ...20 Perry ..37 Aucilla ...26 Perry ..62 Madison ... 8 Perry ..56 Greenville ...27 “B” GAMES Perry B . ...27 Havana “B ... ...24 Perry B . .. .40 Alachua B .. ...20 Perry B . ...18 Cross City B . ...14 N.F.C. TOURNAMENT Perry Bye Perry 51 Sopchoppy ... ....16 Perry.. . . ...38 Monticello ... ....31 Perry.. ., ....35 Cross City ... ....25 N.F.C. JUNIOR HICH TOURNAMENT Perry Jr. Bye Perry Jr.. . . ...68 Greenville Jr. . ... 8 Perry Jr.. . . ...36 Foley Jr .. .11 Perry Jr.... ...30 Pinetta Jr ...18 Perry Cagers T ake T ourney Defeat Cross City, 35-25, in North Florida Meet. PERRY, Feb. 29—Perry retained the North Florida Conference bas- ketball championship here last night by defeating Cross City, 35 to 25, in a game which could have gone either way until the final quarter. The victory gave Perry a sweep in the tourney. Championship trophies went also to, the Perry girls and junior high teams. Score at the halftime was Cross City 13, Perry 10. Named to the all conference were James French, Herbert Hendry and Ralph Reddick of Perry; Eugene Blackmon, Monticello; Freeman Baggett, Cros« City; Charlie Ellis, Mordaunt Bishop and Rollace Kin- sey, Aucilla; Leighton Dewey, Mad- ison; Buster Taylor, Pinetta. CROSS CITY PERRY Baggett.f S 1 I tp 1 3 Hendry.f f tp 4 8 McLeod.f a 0 4 French.! ft 1 11 Ruff.f 3 2 8 Chesser, f 0 1 1 Cheek.c 0 0 0 Jackson.c a 1 ft Lag no.g 4 2 10 Reddick.g 3 3 8 Spradley.g 0 0 0 Tolar.g 1 0 a Wilson.g 0 0 0 Taylor.g 0 0 0 Totals 10 fi 25 Totals 13 • 38 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Perry Bye Perry.... ... 42 Lake Butler ... ....19 Perry.... ,...28 Cross City ....21 Perry.... .. .27 Lake City ...55 FEATURES SENIOR FAVORITES BEST MANNERED Richard Huggins and Bronna Mae Elkins ADVERTISING COMPLIMENTS OF PERRY FURNITURE COMPANY PERRY, FLORIDA O'QUINN DRUG COMPANY FOR SERVICE AND ACCURACY | ; Phone 88 Perry Flordia j TURLINGTON GROCERY AND MARKET PERRY, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY DORSETT REMEMBRANCE — RECORDS — BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS by GARRETT'S STUDIO Perry, Florida Phone 262-W Compliments of GULF CANDY COMPANY PERRY, FLORIDA OPEN DAY AND NIGHT POINSETTIA CAFE PERRY, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS TO TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL -By LUTHER COX General Manager GULF TELEPHONE CO. --------—------------------------ | PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Phone 171 Perry, Florida j i ( COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY DORSETT r It takes lots of studying to get ahead in school. In the business world it takes plenty of studying, too. How to serve our customers better, more efficiently. How to make their tough jobs easier. How to improve our service and cut our prices so that everyone can enjoy all the advantages of “living electrically. And just as your studying “pays off in better grades and a better education ... our studying pays off in making our state a better, more pleasant, more prosperous place in which to work and live. FLORIDA PO GIT COMPANY BEST WISHES FOR THE GRADUATES OF TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ★ BROOKS-SCANLON, INC. FOLEY, FLORIDA Manufacturers of Long Leaf and Genuine Tidewater Red Cypress Compliments of BROOKS-SCANLON DEPARTMENT STORE ★ TAYLOR COUNTY'S LARGEST AND FINEST Foley -------- -Florida GARY-LOCKHART DRUG CO., Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 220 Perry, Florida ★ “Everything a Drug Store should have Compliments of BLOODWORTH DRUG COMPANY YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED Phone 31 Perry, Florida Compliments of LAWRENCE'S STORE FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE PERRY, FLORIDA Compliments of TOM A3DOO Phone 56 Perry, Florida TEMPLE and FOLEY THEATRES ★ The Best in Amusements ★ PERRY, FLORIDA FOLEY, FLORIDA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS . . . Compliments of JACKSON FURNITURE CO. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE House Furnishings, Paints, and Rugs Phone 65 Perry, Florida Compliments of STEPHENS' FURNITURE COMPANY FLEET'S “On the Square” PHONE 53 PERRY, FLORIDA Compliments of HENDRY'S CLEANERS PERRY, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF PERRY BANKING COMPANY S I PERRY, FLORIDA BROWN-WILLIAMS MOTORS Dealers in Kaiser-Frazer and Willys-Overland Products West Main Street • Phone 255-J J. W. Williams — W. M. Brown PERRY, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF ESSIE MAE'S BEAUTY SHOP : i : i COMPLIMENTS OF ICE DELIVERY SERVICE I MR! HUGGINS PERRY. FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF BYRON BUTLER PERRY, FLORIDA S I Compliments of j J. H. MILLINOR PERRY, FLORIDA J. D. SEB ROBERTSON SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Complete Lubrication Phone 279-W Corner Main and U S. Highway 19 Compliments of I STANDARD SERVICE STATION W. H. BENNETT. Manager j North Jefferson St Perry Florida Compliments of PROF, and MRS. J. EVANS, STUDIO OF MUSIC P.O.Box 295 Phone 221 214 Center Street Perry, Florida CHAMPION HOME AUTO SUPPLIES I Sherwin Williams Paints | Westinghouse Appliances Easy Washer Firestone Tires and Batteries COFFEE COUNTY CREAMERY Manufacturers of j SUPERIOR ICE CREAM Douglas, Georgia BRYANTS FEED STORE Eshelman RED ROSE GUARANTEED FEED FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER, BABY CHICKS. POULTRY AND FARM SUPPLIES Phone: 44-j 305 W. Green St. PERRY, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF PERRY LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers PERRY, FLORIDA THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE PERRY FORD COMPANY PERRY, FLORIDA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PERRY FLORIDA Compliments of BISHOP CLARK PERRY, FLORIDA Compliments of PERRY GROCERY COMPANY PERRY, FLORIDA Compliments of WILDER'S MEN'S SHOP Phone 22 Perry, Florida j ! ♦ CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES J. H. SCALES AGENCY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Since 1915 PERRY, FLORIDA Compliments of D. R. PARTIN PERRY FLORIDA Compliments of BISHOP'S JEWELRY PERRY, FLORIDA COUNCIL AT WORK V tfoo Qaragon Qress PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS Adams Avenue Montgomery, Alabama Chortcs i fare's Tiffs stf Tuy-Sor Wt' Z ictfr ter fr ors f fa ”f °r Ue, _5_ 7)ear o J faf i Ht're oj-O. 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