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

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4 THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE ALMA MATER Dear old High School, we love her, Our ideal and pride We will hold up her standards whatever may betide We will follow her colors, flung out to the sky We will give our heart's devotion, TO OLD TAYLOR HIGH • FOREWORD As the year 1949-50 ends, we turn our thoughts, faces, and, yes, even our hearts back to the last few months of our lives. We will not try to bring before you those days as they actually were, but in present- ing this book, the 1950 TaCoHi, we hope you will be able to recall the many pleasant days of companion- ship, work, laughter, and good times that you have spent in T. C. H. S. • CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY THE SENIORS CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATION As an expression of appreciation and friendship we, the Student Council of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, dedicate this, the eighth edition of the Tacohi, to Coach Charles H. Robinson. He has been an encouraging and sympathetic companion in our work and in our play. Not only by his words, but by his example, he has taught us that the most important fact in the game of life is not that we win or lose, but how we play the game . BOARD MEMBERS E. L. Cox W. S. Vann James Freeman Ben F. Cash J. Louie Adams TRUSTEES W. T. Hendry W. M. Howell J. H. Millinor PRINCIPALS MRS. MARTHA HUXFORD MRS. ESTELLE GASTON MRS. CLARICE HART MRS. GLORIA THOMPSON MRS. VIRGINIA HENDRY JOSEPH M. SPARKMAN MISS MARIAN BOYD MRS. MARGARET HAMBY FACULTY MRS. CATHARIN NORMAN C. H. ROBINSON MRS. DORIS GLENN MISS SYLVIA PAULSON MISS JEANNE PRIESTER R. M. QUIMBY MISS CLARA ROBERTS MRS. GRACE ROBINSON MRS. H. E..SOLOMONS R. E. HOWELL CLASS HISTORY Taken from The Seniors' Diary Dear Diary, We, the seniors, are now in 1950, the turn of the century, completing the building which we began in 1938. The twenty-six young student employees on this hard and tedious job were Jimmie Lee Courtney, Lamar Strickland, Lillie Merle Cruce, Joyce Cox, Mary Anne Lundy, Betty Kasell, Dorothy Jean Holton, Jettie Pearl Rogers, Betty Revels, Louise Connell, Lois Turnage, La Marion Mattair, Betty Ferns, Ted and Fred Lehman, Frank Warren, Billy Lillott, Arthur Morgan, Virgil Taylor, Joe Ed Hart, Billy Martin, James Sauls, Harvey Fleet, Gary Dorman, Billy Davis, and Jimmy Greene. It seemed only a short time before we were on our second and third tasks and a few more learning craftsmen, Johnny Graham and Imogene Maddox, joined our staff. We stayed united until we began the fifth grade. During the war years, several of our number moved away, but rejoined us within one or two years. The members were Fred and Ted Lehman, Louise Connell, Betty Kasell, Dorothy Jean Holton, Lamar Strickland, and Jettie Rodgers. Even though a little stunned in thinking about our next grade achieve- ments, we started our seventh grade with more enthusiasm. We were joined again by Anita Brown, and Betty Ferns. Bill Brown joined us in the ninth grade. There were many new attractions added during our eleventh year, for we were joined by the 1947-48 graduating class from Foley. Craftsmen in this group included: Mary Carey, La Vonne Forehand, Edith Parker, Ann Mixon, Imogene Maddox, Alvin Hightower, Warren Ferrell, Charles Shin- holser, Joe Ed Hart, Reginald Hall, and Bernard Brinson. Two completely new comers to our town joined us, Sherrill Dansby and Keats Washburn. For the last year of the work on our educational building, we were joined by Kelly Durden, Billy Starks, Jacky Alvarez, Doyle Revels, and Bertha Strickland. Now that our building has been completed, we, the Seniors, realize that the FACULTY has given its untiring efforts, to filling our minds with facts and figures of the past, and of the present, and deserves our most heartfelt appreciation. Sincerely, Senior Class SENIOR CLASS Lamar Strickland Secretary-T reasurer SENIORS Anita Faye Brown Happy am i, from care I am free, why can't they all be as happy as me? Jackie Alvarez Wise is the man when having nothing to say, keeps still. Mary Carey She has just enough sense and Nonsense to make a charming girl. Bernard Brinson The best way to hold a girl is in your arms. i Louise Connell A kindly heart and a friendly word. Bill Brown I came, I saw, I whistled! Jimmie Lee Courtney The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Wilbur Cone •i ' Talk to him of Jacob's ladder and he would ask the number of rungs. i SENIORS Joyce Cox She's not a flower, not a pearl, just a sweet and all-'round girl. Sherrill Dansby A tall and stately boy is he, fond of ladies’ company. Lillie Merle Cruce Blue eyes have been the down- fall of more than one man. Billy Davis Many a smile and never a worry. La Vonne Forehand Puts things over, not off. Handin Dorman Never lets himself be hurried, worried or flurried. SENIORS Dorothy Jean Holton It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Keu.y Durden A clever lad in every way, He'll make a great success some day.” Betty Kasell She may shock her elders, but never her Juniors! Warren Ferrell Grin and Bear it! Mary Annie Lundy She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. Harvey M. Fleet Poet and don't know it, His feet show it, Longfellows. ♦ Imogene Maddox My idea of an agreeable man, is one who agrees with me. Johnny Graham School days. SENIORS LaMarion Mattair Again” Jimmie Green Carry me back to old Virginnie! Anne Mixon The word impossible is not in her dictionary.” Alvin Hightower Silence is not always a Sign of Sr A Wisdom, but Babbling is ever a Folly.” t Edith Parker She's gentle, she's shy, but there’s mischief in her eye. Fred Lehmann Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. SENIORS Jettie Pearl Rodgers If men interfere with work — quit Work. Jo Ed Hart His studies were pursued, but never overtaken. Bertha Strickland Venus has nothing on Bertha— in fact Bertha is two arms ahead. Ted Lehmann I dare do all that may become a man: who dares do more is none. Lamar Strickland If sweetness be a Fault, hers is a great one. Billy Lilliot When Fun and duty clash, let duty go to smash. Lois Turnage I say little, but when time serves there shall be words. Billy Martin Worrying never made a man great, so why worry? SENIORS Doyle Revels He is quiet, but quite a nice fellow. Arthur Morgan Little do we know what he thinks. Keats Washburn I'm not going to kill myself by studying if I never die. James Sauls Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Virgil Taylor Oh, foolish ones, put by your cares. Charles Shinholser The answer to a maiden's prayer, and none but himself can be his parallel. Billy Starks School is all right when there isn't any- thing else to do. Frank Warren Life is too short for work. Tallahassee, Florida June 12, I960 Dear Mrs. Robinson, Do you remember what happened on this night ten years ago? Yes, that's right we graduated from T. C. H. S. Remember how we all felt coming out of the gymnasium in our caps and gowns? Some were glad it was all behind us; some felt sad at the thoughts of never going to school there again; and yes, some of us were shedding silent tears. It really is amazing that forty-eight people could have scattered in the course of ten years as we have. Billy Lilliott, who now owns the Trot A Way Riding Club, has as a regular visitor Anita Faye Brown, who is trying to regain her school-girl figure. Four are now on the radio. Keats Washburn taken Frank Sinatra’s place on Hit Parade, Bertha Strickland and Jimmie Greene have replaced George Burns and Grade Allen, and Benard Brinson does a commercial for Hadacol . Ted and Fred Lehman, retired millionaires made their money in the contest, Which Twin Has the Toni, under the management of Alvin Hightower. Among the faculty of T. C. H. S. is Lamar Strickland teaching English; LaVonne Forehand teaching typing; LaMarion Mattair teaching Latin, Mary Anne Lundy teaching Home Economics; and Billy Davis as coach. Bill Brown, operating the Kaiser-Frazier Company, has as salesmen Johnny Graham and Kelly Durden and as his secretary, Anne Mixon. Harvey Fleet, managing the store, Fleets on the Square, has hired Betty Ferns to keep books and Lillie Merle Cruce as window display artist. Betty Kasell, who owns the Temple Theatre, has built a free summer resort at Keaton Beach for students of T. C. H. S. Imogene Maddox and Edith Parker are co-owners of the T. C. H. S. Beauty House with their slogan, Eat More and Stay Slim . Since Virgil Taylor took Jack Roper's place at the Perry Swimming Pool, he has hired Author Jean Morgan as swimming instructor. Having left her position as teller of the Perry Banking Company to Dorothy Jean Holton, Jimmie Lee Courtney is happily married. Jo Ed Hart is now running the Foley Drug Store, and Gary and Handin Dorman are the well-known Dorman Lawyers. Warren Ferrell and Reginald Hall are operating elevators in the Empire State Building in New York City. Sherrill Dansby and Frank Warren are in Hollywood under contract to Metro- Goldwyn Mayer as stage set designers for the new picture June Bride—Taylor County Style . The stars of this show are Jackie Avarez and Joyce Cox. Lois Turnage and Betty Revels are in Paris on vacation; Mary Carey is in Egypt trying to discover why pyramids were built; Doyle Revels and Wilbur Cone are in Dark Ridge. Tennessee, working on plans for the Atom Bomb II: Charles Shinholser is now in Chicago, becoming famous for his book, How to Attract Women, and Billy Starks is one of his regular visitors; Billy Martin is author of the column. Advice for the Lovelorn, of the Florida Times Union and dipping turpentine after hours, and James Sauls is running for United States presidency on a Democratic ticket. It's so very hard to close, because I could talk about our class for hours, but close I must. Maybe I'll see you soon. Love, JETTIE RODGERS, Class Prophetess, 1950 p. S.__You knew that I'm in charge of the Home Economics Division of F. S. U. didn't you? LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby make, declare, and publish our last will and testament in form as follows: We leave to the: Faculty—Learned students Juniors—Excellent grades Sophomores—Studious ways Freshman—Good habits As individuals we bequeath the following: I, Jacky Alvarez, leave my handsomeness to Buddy Allen. I, Bernard Brinson, will my intelligent looks to Harry Hall. I, Anita Brown, do leave my bottle of Hadacol to Dorothy Shiver. I, Bill Brown, leave my Latin grades to any future student. I. Mary Carey, do will my (imaginary) dog, Herman to Janie Massey. I, Wilbur Cone, do hereby leave for a place of higher learning. I, Louise Connell, do will my studious ways to Kylene Buchanan. I, Jimmie Lee Courtney, leave my engagement ring to Bonnie Ruth Baggett. I, Joyce Cox, not dreading it—leave Latin II. I, Lillie Merle Cruce, do leave my love for Speed Ball to Bertie Mae Whiddon. I, Sherril Dansby, leave my Colgate toothpaste to Marlin Vann. I, Billy Davis, leave my many freckles to Russell Tedder, who has so few. We, Gary Dorman, Handin Dorman, and Kelly Durden do hereby leave, thank good- , Betty Ferns, do leave my curly hair to LaNell Bethea. , Warren Ferrell, will my manly physique to Kenneth Ward. , Harvey Fleet, will my agreeability to Don Rice. , LaVonne Forehand, bequeath my conceited attitude to Betty Inman. , Johnny Graham, will my ability to get by in Business Math to the next poor sucker who comes along. , Jimmy Greene, do regretfully leave English Class. , Jo Ed Hart, leave my sissified ways to Cecil Carlton. , Reggie Hall, will my good habits to Richmond Peacock. , Alvin Hightower, will my ability to talk back to teachers to Bobby Deaver. Dorothy Jean Holton, do will my cover girl figure to Muriel Dice. . Betty Kasell, leave my slow walk to Shirley Parker. Fred Lehmann, do will my inability to stay awake in P. A. D. class to J. M. Lee. Ted Lehmann, do leave my winning ways with women to Robert Barnes. Billy Lilliot, believe it or not, do hereby leave. , Mary Anne Lundy, leave my twenty-inch waistline to Irene Mantzanas. Imogene Maddox, do leave my blue eyes, blond hair, and drape shape to Joan Glickman. Billy Martin, will my horse sense to Frankie Sapp. , LaMarion Mattair, leave my ability to work Business Math to any future student. I Anne Mixon, leave my ability to be friendly to everyone to Tommie Towles. Arthur Morgan, do will my height to Tim Carter. , Edith Parker, will my energetic way of playing volleyball to Newanna Chesser. , Jettie Rodgers, ain't got nothing to leave to nobody. Betty Revels, leave my quiet ways and soft voice to Virginia McCall. Doyle Revels, will my loud and noisy ways to Jimmy McCall. ' James Sauls, do will all my hound dogs to Lynne Washburn. ' Charles Shinholsher, will my neatness to Charles Gandy. Billy Starks, leave my Gene Autry pistol to Earl Mixon. . _ , , Bertha Strickland, leave my ability to play guard in basketball to Geraldine Grubbs. Lamar Strickland, leave my English grades to my sister, Linda. Virgil Taylor, leave my empty head to Phillip Stephens. Lois Turnage, will my big mouth and strong vocal ability to Pat Brown Keats Washburn, will my ability to make sarcastic remarks anytime to Wilson Hendry. Frank Warren, leave my one-a-day vitamins to Ellis Rae Parker. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Newana Chesser Secretary-T reasurer Billy Warren Vice President Gordon Davis President ( JUNIORS i Dalton Allen, Jr. Bonnie Ruth Baggett Robert Earl Barnes LaNell Bethea Cecil Carlton Geraldine Grubbs Charles Gandy Carolyn Hicks Lawton Grantham Vivian Howell JUNIORS Virginia Mann Muriel Dice Jimmy McCall Irene Mantzanas Billy McLeod JUNIORS Janet Page Richmond Peacock Shirley Parker Wayne Ratliff Mary Ellen Ratliff Owen Raulerson Etheleen Register Don Rice Rachel Sadler Jimmy Robertson JUNIORS Joan Glickman James Franklin Jackie Lynch SOPHOMORES Anderson Bowdoin Allie Jane Bird Autman English Alberta Blanton Melvin Ezell Richard Frith Laurie Broome Alton Grantham Pat Brown Alven Grantham Clennith Green Fannette Brunson Raymond Gunter Claudette Callicott Marshall Hicks Joseph King Ava Jean Clark Lamar Lee Florida Mae Crain Bobby Leggett Beatrice Cruce Gail Cunningham Bobby Markey Jessie Belle Eliison Mary Jo Faircloth Annie Jean Freeman J. B. McDaniel Lewis Gunter Mary L. Griffith Hattie Belle Grubbs Jimmy McDowell Geraldine Gunter Jerry Hawkins Margaret Hendrix Rudolph Parker Dorcie Faye Hunter SOPHOMORES Pam Huxford Betty Jo Kirkland Dewey Pittman Marjorie Leggett Mary Jane Linton Elbert Poppell Dorothy Mansfield Marjorie McLeod Charles Schmid Remel Odom Freddye Ann Patterson Betty Ann Peacock Mary Phillips Jeannette Pouncey Anita Sheffield Louise Sessions Hinton Slaughter Iris Sheffield David Tidwell Nan Simpson Morris Scott Marlin Vann Anne Souter Charles Weatherly Linda Strickland Phillip Weidler Margaret St. John Everett Wentworth Martha Ann Wages Jacquelynne Washburn Howard Willson Bobbie Watts Barbara Jean Westberry Wanda Lee Whiddon Virgie York Gloria Lapello Howard Mathis First Row—Jerry Adams, Betty Jo Burroughs, Drexel Agner, Peggy Casey, James Bishop, Jackie Clark, John Edd Bishop. Second Row—June Dansby, Richmond Ca- pell, Carolyn Dice, Sammy Carlton, Erma English, Rudolph Cruce, Annie Lois Ferns. Third Row—Eugene DeShazo, Rodell Fender, Franklin DeVane, Alice Freeman, John Dickert, Devon Gregory, Thomas Edwards. Fourth Row—Patricia Gunter, James Faulkner, Helen Hendry, Brady Franklin, Marie Hendry, Wilkie Gibson, Mary Jane Henry. Fifth Row—Halbert Grantham, Betty Howell, Edward Goodman, Josie Turner, Melvin Grantham, Charlotte Louque, Ted Green. Sixth Row—Ruth Mann, Nolan Grubbs, Betty Mathis, Robert Grubbs, Yvonne Moon, George Hamby, Sara Nell Nabinger, Thomas Hattaway. First Row—Franklin Hendry, Jimmie Lee Page, Steve Holton, Dorothy Porter, Clyde Hunter, Jeanette Puckett, Fred Hunter, Jewel Revels, Dennis King, Lois Rowell, Gerry Lawrence, Jeanette Sadler, Danny McCloud, Mary Jane Sadler, Jerry Martin, Janice Tharpe, Ellis Moore, Mae Jean Vann, Buddy Odom, Patsy Vann, Harry Odom, Shirley Ward, Lamar Osteen, Harriette, Wilkes, George Page, Willie Mae Williams, Ed Parker, Shirley Zeigler, Dexter Porter, Keith Whiddon, Kenneth Pridgeon, Ruby Lee Poppell, Marvin Ratliff, Wayne Ritch, Raymond Sessions, Pete Sheffield, Wayne Spradley, Larry Stephens, Mary Baker, Wayne Walker, Dalton Ward, Rufus Whiddon, Howard Whit- field. EIGHTH GRADE Clifford Burns Betty R. Adams Paul Fouche Mary N. Blue Tommy J. McLeod, Catherine Brannen Alanzo Murphy Elizabeth Brannen June Brunson Charles Peeples Dolores Chewning Shirley Courtney Ruth Edwards John Puckett Jeanne’tte Hammock Rebia Hendry Bobby J. McIntyre Helen Humphries Betty King Theatus Lundy John Courtney Betty A. Marvin Joyce Rowell Curtis Jackson Sara J. Sapp Bert Kuhn Sara St. John Tommy McCloud Eleanor Tedder Jerrell Robertson Lida Collins Edwin Sauls Peggy J. Davis Billy Tolson Mary L. Dekle Darryl Weidler Jackie Dubose Robert F. Parker Mary J. English Robert McDonald Patricia Hicks Joe Holton Molly McLeod Vivian Moore Imogene Parker Hillman Jolley Alice Pounds Violeteen Tedder EIGHTH GRADE Frances Whiddon Larry Beal Willa Bird Martha Bodiford Billie S. Brown Marilyn Bryant Georgianne Carter Elizabeth Cruce Hoot Gibson Kathryn Grantham Juanita Hockaday Bob Holley Toby Hunter George Ann Holmes Shirley Lawson Ralph Parker Virginia Jackson Johnnie Johnson Louise Peeples Mack Stokes Rachel Sadler Queen Stephens Calvin Touchton Lucy Tyre Mary K. Wood Dorma Lynch Margaret Maddox Betty Revels Betty J. Wilson SEVENTH GRADE Louis Buckhalter Paula Bird Joseph Courtney Willie Campbell Martin Ellison llene Franklin Buddy Hicks Herbert Hunter Neva Grubbs Harold McDonald Rachel Linton William McMullen Selena Nola JoEllen Odom Buddy Peacock Alice Parker Billy Porter Donnie R. Simmons Tilford Register SEVENTH GRADE Harvey Strickland Jamie Tedder Mackie Williams Vonnie Thompson Alvin Starks Sara M. Walker Nellie R. Ward Shirley York Sammy Beach Mary N. Brim Douglas Bodiford Rachel Cannon J. W. Brown Carolyn DeLoach Harvey Duckworth Hilda M. Franklin Junior Evans Patricia Fury Kenneth Gaskin Emma R. Hockaday Olin Horton Juanita Jacobs Bobby Kirkland Shirley Mathis W. L. Land Gloria Parker Billy Murphy- Maudine Poppell Charles Slaughter Earline Ratliff Elvena Parker Robert Townsend Frances Cruce Kenneth Young Polly Hicks Elmer Coker Branson Fisher Doris Aman Mary L. DeVane Judson Freeman Dawn Folsom Nellie J. Gunter Merlene Hendry Wayne Hunter Jewel Horton Bessie Kasell Gilbert Jones Earlene McLeod SEVENTH GRADE Lillie M. Newton Tilden Lundy Willie B. Parker Wade Mattair Joan Prysby Emma B. Sadler Harold Reddick Lessie V. Scott Franklin Suber Thelma Walker Leon Ward Mary Weatherly Charlie Williams Margot Willson Elaine Williams Devane Connell Kathleen Bennett Gayle Evans Ann Faircloth Harold Crain Nellie Grubbs Jackie Holt Simmie R. Denmark Earnestine Jenkins Lynette Linton Tommy Lyons Jerry Grubbs Barbara McIntyre Thelma Moye Herbert Hendry Melia Nola Toby Hunter Geleta Parker Albert Johnson Sue Porter Mary Sadler Ray Parker Betty Walker J. C. Swindle Montine Wilder Sadie M. Williams Jeanette Maddox Billy Bodiford Wardeen Barker FAYE LARKIN CARLTON August 21, 1935 November 28, 1949 Faye's quiet and lovable personality endeared her to all who knew her, and especially to us, her classmates. M STUDENT COUNCIL Billy Martin James Sauls Barbara J. Westberry Vice-President President Secretary COUNCIL MEMBERS Fred Lehmann At-Large Harriette Wilkes Freshman Charles Holmes At-Large Peggy Casey Freshman Shirley Zeigler At-Large Charles Peeples Eighth Grade Bernard Brinson Senior Jerrell Robertson Eighth Grade Billy Martin Senior Georgianne Carter Eighth Grade Tim Carter Junior Paula Bird Seventh Grade Ray NeSmith Junior Bobby Kirkland Seventh Grade Betty Jo Kirkland Sophomore Harold Reddick Seventh Grade Barbara J. Westberry Sophomore Raymond Parker Seventh Grade Hi OFFICE ASSISTANTS Jane Mann, Patsy Vann, Anne Mixon, Mrs. Hamby, Vivian Howell, LaVonne Forehand, Louise Sessions, La Marion Mattair. LIBRARY STAFF First Row—Mary Kay Wood, Virginia Jackson, Mary Jane Walker, Erma Lee Langford, Lois Rowell, Mary Philips. Ava Jean Clark, Janice Tharpe, Betty Ann Marven. Second Row—Miss Paulson, Paula Bird, Ann Faircloth, Sue Porter, Jewel Revels, Mary Nell Blue, Mary Jean English, Mary Sadler-, Billy Sue Brown, Peggy Casey. Third Row_______________ Rachel J. Sadler, Betty Howell, Shirley Lawson, Barbara McIntyre, Frances Cruce, Ruth Edwards, Mary Nina Brim, Earline Ratliff, Dona Rae Simons, Joellen Odom, Herbert Hendry, Tommy McCloud, David Tidwell, Robert F. Parker, Lamar Osteen, Billy Tolson. Lamar Strickland Assistant Editor Jettie Pearl Rodgers Editor-in-chief Ted Lehmann Business Manager Fred Lehmann Advertising Manage! TACOHI LaVonne Forehand Betty Ferns Lamar Strickland Jettie Pearl Rodgers Ted Lehmann Fred Lehmann Frank Warren............... Betty Inman .................... Irene Mantzanas Claudette Callicott Harvey Fleet Billy Warren Newana Chesser June Brunson Allie Jane Bird Anita Brown Bill Brown ............. STAFF ...........................Typist ...........................Typist Assistant Editor Editor-in-chief Business Manager Advertising Manager ..................... Art Editor Typist Typist Assistant Snapshop Editor Snapshot Editor Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Junior High Class Editor Senior High Class Editor Assistant Circulation Manager Circulation Manager THE BAND F. F. Steib, Director Clifford Burns Paul Fouche Charles Gandy Bert Kuhn Mac Stokes Darryl Weidler Willa Bird Jerry Hawkins George Ann Holmes Don Griffith Roy McLeod Wilson Hendry Yvonne Moon Mary Griffith Danny McCloud MAJORETTES Gerry Lawrence George Hamby Howard Willson John Puckett Jimmy Underwood Buddy Peacock W. P. Brannen Charles Holmes Wayne Ritch Dalton Ward Newana Chesser June Dansby Annie J. Freeman Helen Hendry Lynette Linton Shirley Zeigler Marilyn Bryant LaMarion Mattair Mary Jane Linton Wayne Kuhn Felix Zeigler Georgeianne Carter Patricia Hicks Betty Kirkland Jean Vann Wilkie Gibson Buddy Hicks Bobby Kirkland Imogene Simons Howard Whitfield Rachael Linton MAJORETTES DRUM MAJOR Jeanette Puckett Hazel Sauls Nan Simpson Harriette Wilkes GLEE CLUB First Row—Jackie Holt, Earline Ratliff, Hilda Franklin, Patricia Fury, Ann Faircloth, Geleta Walker, Barbara McIntyre, Elvena Parker, Polly Hicks. Second Row—Carolyn Hicks, Jeanette Hammock, Kathleen Bennett, Gloria Parker, Frances Cruce, Sue Porter, Nellie Grubbs, Thelma Moye, Sara M. Walker. Third Row—Willie B. Parker, Rebia Hendry, Merlene Hendry, Selena Nola, Fannette Brunson, Betty Inman, Irene Mant- zanas, Hazel Sauls, Virginia Mann, Alice Parker, Betty Kirkland. Fourth Row—Bessie Kasell, June Brunson, Mary J. Henry, Harriette Wilkes, Robert Townsend, Tommy J. McLeod, Phillip Weidler, Charles Holmes, Ray NeSmith, Robert E. Barnes, Jimmy Greene. SPANISH CLUB First Row—Janice Tharpe, Carolyn Hicks, Joan Glickman, Jeanette Puckett, Virginia McCall. Second Row—Mrs. Hendry, Gordon Davis, Billy Warren, Johnny Willis, Wilson Hendry, LaVonne Forehand. OF AMERICA Seated—Jessie B. Ellison, Joan Glickman, Carolyn Hicks, Jimmie L. Courtney, Jettie P. Rodgers, Betty J. Kirkland, Barbara J. Westberry, Irene Mantzanas. Second Row—Aline Gamble, Erma L. Langford, Mary E. Ratliff, Lamar Strickland, Betty Revels, Keith Whiddon, Peggy Casey, Betty Jo Burroughs, Harriette Wilkes, Helen Hendry, Lynne Washburn, Charlotte Louque. Third Row—Remel Odom, Erma L. Kilcrease, Mary J. Henry, June Dansby, Mae J. Vann, Jerry Hawkins, Jeanette Puckett, Patsy Vann, Mary PMInc (Wh, Inman Miss Priester. KEY CLUB 1st Row—Bernard Brinson, Wilson Hendry, James Sauls, Charles Holmes, Billy Martin, Richard Frith. 2nd Row—Mr. Sparkman, Anderson Bowdoin, Johnny Willis, Harvey Fleet, Billy Davis, Keats Washburn, Phillip Weidler, Howard Willson. 3rd Row—Frank Warren, Ben Whitfield, Arthur Morgan, Jimmy Greene, Johnny Graham, Ted Lehman, Ray NeSmith. SAFETY PATROL First Row—Lamar Osteen, Mannin Wilson, Billy Tolson, Paul Fouche, Tommy McLeod, Sammy Beach, Hoot Gibson, Branson Fisher, Charles Mince, Toby Hunter, Jim Toles. Second Row—Harvey Duckworth, Alonzo Murphy, Wm. McMullen, Darryl Weidler, Mack Stokes, Charles Peoples, Calvin Touchton, Raymond Nobles, Tommy Joe McLeod, Lawton Grantham, Buster Rattliff, Betty Tedder. CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Woodard, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Courtney, Mrs. Tedder 4-H CLUB ■ ' ,V • ;jV ' ‘ W M • ._ . A® 2p ' ■ . . - t II : j '• :r ' . ; v -v • FOOTBALL SQUAD J. B. McDaniel—G Arthur Morgan—E Elbert Poppell—G Robert Deaver—T David Tidwell—G Lamar Osteen—B Phillip Weidler—G James Sauls—C Jimmy McCall—B Harvey Fleet—C Gordon Davis—C Ray NeSmith—B Edwin Williams—B Jimmy Greene—E Richmond Peacock—B Billy Davis—G Don Dansby—E Ben Whitfield—E Ellis Ray Parker—B Ted Lehmann—T Bill Brown—B Frankie Sapp—B Bernard Brinson—B Fred Lehmann—T Johnny Graham—T Owen Raulerson—T Billy Martin—B Richard Frith—T Tim Carter—B Ira Landry—B Larry Stephens—E Phillip Stephens—T Harry Hall—T Mgr.—George Hamby Asst. Mgr.—Ralph Parker Asst. Mgr.—Harold Reddick Captain Billy Davis Alt. Capt. Jimmy Greene Head Coach Line Coach Baclcfield Coach C. H. Robinson J. P. Basnar R. M. Quimby LETTERMEN T. Lehmann F. Lehmann Peacock Brown LETTERMEN Seated—Mary Jo Faircloth, Bobby Watts, Newana Chesser, Betty Ferns, La Nell Bethea, Pam Huxford, Anita Brown, Betty Ann Peacock, Bertie Mae Whiddon, Helen Hendry. Standing—Laurie Broome, Allie Jane Bird, Jessie Belle Ellison, Geraldine Grubbs, Ruth Lawson, Gail Cunningham, Bertha Strickland, Claudette Callicott, Mrs. Norman. SCHEDULE Crawfordville 23 Perry 31 Salem 18 Perry 36 Monticello 22 Perry 36 Sopchoppy 42 Perry 68 Madison 25 Perry 25 Lake City 43 Perry 27 Monticello 23 Perry . 21 Live Oak 2 Perry 43 Crawfordville 19 Perry 43 Lake City 34 Perry 21 Madison 26 Perry 36 Greenville 22 Perry 21 Sopchoppy Perry Monticello Perry Mayo Perry BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM V Seated—Billy Davis, Frankie Sapp, Larry Stephens, Robert Jackson, Richmond Peacock, Don Dansby. Harvey Fleet. Standing—Coach Robinson, Jimmy Greene, Steve Holton, Frank Warren, Arthur Morgan, Ray Ne Smith, Anderson Bowdoin. SCHEDULE Crawfordville 14 Perry 44 Salem 24 Perry 30 Monticello 20 Perry 27 Sopchoppy 38 Perry 34 Madison 30 Perry 33 Lake City 45 Perry 29 Monticello 23 Perry 37 Live Oak 37 Perry 30 Crawfordville 17 Perry 50 Starke 44 Perry 38 Lake City 35 Perry 33 Starke 47 Perry 53 Madison 39 Perry 54 Greenville 27 Perry 61 Sopchoppy Perry Monticello Perry Mayo Perry BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Sapp NeSmith Peacock Holton Coach I- Warren Bowdoin Stephen ■S Brinson Greene Davis Faircloth Watts Ellison Huxford GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Strickland Broome Bethea Ferns Cunningham Lawson Callicott JUNIOR VARSITY Seated—Gordon Davis, George Hamby, Bernard Brinson, Gary Dorman. Kneeling—Billy Warren, Johnny Willis. BASEBALL Coach—Raymond Quimby 1st Row—Frank Warren, Don Rice, Ben Whitfield, Bernard Brinson, J. M. Lee, Don Dansby. 2nd Row—Harvey Fleet, Billy Davis, Frankie Sapp, Ray NeSmith, Rich- mond Peacock, Charles Schmid. 3rd Row—Kelly Durden, Steve Holton, Anderson Bowdoin. VALEDICTORIAN Lamar Strickland SALUTATORIAN CITIZENSHIP AWARD Anita Faye Brown Harvey Fleet Lamar Strickland MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CUTEST FRIENDLIEST MlRS y BRIGHT - There’s a bright new world awaiting today’s Youth. And I’m doing all I can to make it even brighter. Constantly improving and extending my Sunshine Service. Helping Florida grow. Open- ing up new opportunities for better business ... and better living. —Reddy Kilowatt, YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT AMBULANCE FUNERAL HOME GODMAN D. HENDRICKS Funeral Director Telephone 183 Compliments of SEAFOOD MARKET Phone 23-W Compliments of HARDWARE STORE Compliments of AUTO SUPPLY CO. Compliments of • beauty shop Compliments of COM PAN V PERRY FLORIDA Compliments of men’s shop Phone 22 Perry, Florida 2ccaCLty TfteaU FANCY STAPLE GROCERIES Compliments of ffiS-cfoo COMPLI 0 KNIGHT BROTH M A N U F ACT CRUS SCHOOL WENT F lRS PAPER CO. JR E R S OF ADER SUPPLIES FRESH MEATS FANCY STAPLE VEGETABLES GROCERIES Compliments of 106 GREEN STREET PERRY, FLORIDA Compliments of HOTEL THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE MOTOR OIL At 0. GULF STATION Compliments of W. L WHIDDON STATION on U. S. Highway 19 More Mileage Per Dollar From Gulf Tires MEATS FROZEN FOODS LOCKERS Serving All Florida With Insurance Of All Kinds Since 1915 BEST WISHES FOR THE GRADUATES OF TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOLEY DIVISION - FOLEY, FLORIDA MAC POUNCEY—Manager Road 19 Expert Repairs and General Merchandise Compliments of JOHN P. LINTON Compliments of fc £ r s o-nsmoco PERRY. FLORIDA WE STOP SERVICE Compliments SERVICE STATION DE SOTO—PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE JACKSON MOTOR COMPANY 21 I North Jefferson Street Perry, Florida Compliments of K IFG. S SUPPLY CO. P. O. Box 1763 Jacksonville, Florida Phone 2-1070 ZuaCctcf {fKxceriea and FRESH MEATS At vickerv’s (Jct-sAs. Compliments of at MERCANTILE BROWN MOTORS CODING. WHOLESALE GROCERS PERRY, FLORIDA Tallahassee, Florida it Compliments of • KNOWN FOR QUALITY • fine clothes LUTHER COX Compliments of 4k CO., INC. Store No. 2 PERRY, FLORIDA Compliments of Foley, Florida READY-TO-WEAR, SHOES, NOTIONS, DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE WAKE UP YOUR MOTOR get CITIES SERVICE PROTECTION NOW! SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT S. S. LEE Compliments of PLUK IBING £n HEATING CO. YOUR AH ? OUR BUSINESS HOTEL TAYLOR BARBER SHOP Ttutritiout DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS OF PASTEURIZED • HOMOGENIZED • CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK • BUTTERMILK HOME OWNED IRA LANDRY Owner PERRY PHONE 1340 FLORIDA IVI tb c.K. INC. Manufacturers of Yellow Pine Lumber Concrete Blocks Wholesale and Retail Lumber and Building Supplies Phone 241-L Perry, Florida South Road No. 19 COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAINS BEST WISHES OF cl'j was'Zi'i-, STORE Famous For Low Prices Perry Florida Compliments of AND MOTOR COURT On Road 19 4 Miles South of Perry Compliments of FCjMOD STJDT2E Compliments of Jewelry Store THE COMPANY PERRY, FLORIDA MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FURNITURE CO. DODGE PASSENGER Job-Rated PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS DODGE TRUCKS CARS Kelvinator Stoves Refrigeration TELEPHONE 126 Compliments of Perry Established Florida E.R. LINTON MOTORS ,932 WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS MERCURY MOTORS .Cc'Wljp'LOVl HOME Ss.AUTO SUPPLY Phone 187 STORE Perry, Florida PERRY FURNITURE CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME MICKELSONS STORE OUTFITTERS FOR THE FAMILY Compliments of GORDON BROWN Sales Manager COMPANY PERRY Not ew SrJ (ffcln Ml Cleaned ‘tyue Ak. Phone 95 Compliments of S '1 ] u+ ED WILLIAMS SERVICE TEXACO (V CAR SERVICE STATION p Mi Sky Chief — Fire Chief Gas Gas if JJ Havoline Motor Oil V s Phone 144-K Road 19 Compliments of SUPER SERVICE STATION Road 19 c. w. redm McClellan AMOCO PRODUCTS Perry Phone 280 Fla. Compliments of .eaisLe, MOTORS YOUR PONTIAC DEALER U.S. Hiway 19 Compliments of AUTO COURT Compliments of BAKERY Compliments of MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service Phone 91 -W PEPSI-COLA PERRY, FLORIDA PERRY cJL COMPANY PERRY, FLORIDA H. R. DAVIS — Jeweler HOTEL DIXIE TAYLOR Compliments of THE FEEDS, GROCERIES SUPPLIES Building Materials Paint Lumber Phone 2 CONGRATULATIONS I CLEANERS J.S. ROBERTSON SERVICE STATION Lubrication — Batteries — Accessories Phone 279-W Road 19 Compliments bird’s Venetian Blinds DELIVERIES Hardware Paint Compliments of 2e z Lcflzzo-CL h, CYPRESS COMPANY Compliments of beauty shop Co vi iAVtCAv6 q| C. A. LANGFORD Your Business Appreciated • • • All Kinds of Candies and S2 SCHOOL SUPPLIES desserts, there’s nothing like Sexton gelatine dessert ... or Sexton chocolate dessert. So easily prepared! So many delightful ways to serve them . . . each one smooth, flavorful, alluring to the eye. Wholesome and delicious for young and old. Serve them often. Compliments of MOTOR COURT 7cufCox-wade SCHOOL ANNUALS SKILLED CRAFTSMEN —MODERN EQUIPMENT and 35,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA are combined to produce FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS for i400 schools in twenty-three states Binding Inspection TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY P.O.Box 597 DALLAS, TEXAS 6320 Denton Dr.


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