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

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• %: ; SCISCI AKIMS presents t % 1953 81 A € © MI I! 6! jr ® m, IE m © 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; nor can the same living hopes, ambitions, trials, and pleasures be experienced in the same way. We do not attempt to recapture those days and present them for review, but we do present the 1953 TACOHI with the hope that upon reopening this book of memories, you will be brought back to T.C.H.S. and will recall the fellowship, the laughter, the working together, and the satisfaction of a task well done. Dedication of this Annual is the privilege of the TACOHI staff... an opportunity to pay sincere homage to a person who is held in high esteem . . . who has served us faithfully and abundantly for many years . . . who enjoys the respect and affec- tions of all. Because she is all this and more, too . . . because she possesses the unusual com- bination of authoritative experience, sound knowledge and rare taste ... we take pride in inscribing the 1953 TACOHI to MRS. W. C. NORMAN It is indeed my desire that each of you, through your activities and experiences at Taylor County High, will be better prepared to meet the problems of life. I hope that the course of study here is constructive and will so enrich your lives that you will be happier and more successful in your endeavors after leaving us. Let us be ever mindful of the fact that it is our duty, as American citizens and residents of Florida and of Taylor County, to do our part and accept our responsibility in making this a better county, state, and nation in which to live. I have enjoyed my work with you in Taylor County High and wish to compliment you on your fine school spirit, excellent cooperation, and good behavior. Sincerely, G. W. HAUSE, Supervising Principal PRINCIPALS MESSAGE 1953 ® A C © HI TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD SCHOOL A. H. HART Supervisor A. H. WENTWORTH Superintendent G. W. HAUSE High School Principal MISS GLADYS MORSE Elerfientary School Principal MRS. VERGI E HENRY Commercial Subjects R. M. QUIMBY Social Studies MRS. MARTHA MOORE Science ROBERT F. HOWELL Science MISS IRENE WILLIAMS English MISS DONA DIXON Commercial Subjects MRS. E. S. GASTON Mathematics MISS CLARA ROBERTS Mathematics MISS CLARICE TUCKER Librarian W. H. MORTON English MRS. H. E. SOLOMONS English MRS. CLARICE HART Mathematics MRS DOROTHY COX Science MRS CATHERINE NORMAN Physical Education and Girls’ Coach Uotice thejnnger. •• Just a moment please. ttlutt Sc Jeff J e wiet, §eorge dtm. Fingers in j?lace, ready'begin. Friday at last How, little boy. What do you want? President JOHN DICKERT YVONNE MOON SHERRY MAXINE CARRIN “Silence in seven languages.” Foley Glee Club '51; 4-H Club '50, '51, '52, '53; Foley Hi Lites Staff '51; Taylor Hi Lites '52; D. S. Club '53; Spanish Club '52. JOHN DICKERT “When he thinks, he shows symptoms of a man with brains. Key Club '52, '53; Annual Staff '52, '53; Football '50, '51, '52; Class Officer '53; Senior Favorite '53; Officer in Key Club '53. JUNE DANSBY “In argument, too, she showed great skill, for even though vanquished, she’d argue still. D. S. Club '53; Band Offi- cer '50, '53; Taylor Hi Lites '52; Class Officer '51; F.H.A. '50, '53; 4-H Club '53; Pep Band'53. NOLAN GRUBBS “Glad of other men’s good; content with my own.” Football '50, '51, '52; Basketball '53. RICHMOND CAPELL “Sometimes I sit and think; sometimes I just sit.” Band '50; Class Officer '51, ’52; Key Club '51; Football '52. JACKIE CLARK “What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? But if words be wisdom, she would be lost. WILKIE GIBSON “Don't blame me because I’m late; not my fault, jxist fate. School Boy Patrol '50; Band '50. '51, '52; Football '51, '52. LAURA MOSELEY “If idleness be the root of all evil, then matrimony’s good for something, for it’s put many a young girl to work.” Glee Club '50, '51. ROBERT GRUBBS “Don’t let troubles affront your conscience. nor girls your mind. Football ’50. '51. 52; Basketball '51, 52, 53; Officer in Key Club ’53; Senior Favorite '53. ANNIE LOIS FERNS “The satisfaction of a windy tongue.’’ Basketball Manager ’51, '52, ’53; Volley Ball ‘52; Softball 53; Sponsor ’51; Queen's Attendant ’52; F.H A '50. '51. '52. ’53; Taylor Hi Lites ’52; D. £r S Club ’53. GEORGE POWELL HAMBY “The face of imperfect innocence.’’ Football '50, '51, ’52; Basketball ’51. 52, ’53; Baseball '50, ’51. 52, '53; Basketball Manager ’50; Football Manager '49; D. S. Club '53; Spanish Club ’52; Band '51; Senior Favorite ’53; Student Council ’52. MARGARET HENDRIX “If silence be gold, I’ll never be wealthy.” 4-H ’47. '50; Spanish Club ’52. ’53; Officer of Spanish Club ’53; Library Staff ’49, ’50; Library Staff Officer ’49, ’50. BAMA FAULKNER “Do unto others as they would do unto you—if they had the chance.” Basketball Manager '53; D. Cj S. Club ’53; Band '53; Softball Team ’52. TED R. GUILFORD “If it’s small, take it with you; if it’s too big, paint it; if it moves, salute it. (It’s either a sergeant or a teacher.)” Band ’49; Football '52. EDWINA GRAVES “I don’t know much, but I coidd tell you plenty.” Taylor Hi Lites ’52; Volley Ball Team ’52; F.H.A. '53. RALPH HUNTER “Silent conversation keeps me out of trouble.” Basketball ’51; Band ’50, ’51. J. L. KERR “Every man is the archi- tect of his own fortune” Key Club '53; D. S. Club '53; Basketball ’53, Baseball '53. MARY JANE HENRY “The talk slid north, the talk slid south, it kept rat- tling from her mouth.” F.H.A. ‘50, '51. '52, ‘53; Cheer- leader '50, '53. D. S. Club ‘53; Taylor Hi Lites ’52; 4-H Club '50. GERRY LAWRENCE “Don't let your studies in- terfere 'loith your high school education” Band ’49, ’50, '51 52, Football •51. '52; D. b S Club '53. HELEN HENDRY “She has no time for boys or fame; a mere diplomat is her aim.” Band '50, '51. '52, '53; Band Of- ficer '51. '53; F.H.A. '50. 51; Folk Dance Club '51; Student Council '51, '52; Annual Staff '52, '53; Spanish Club '51. '52. '53; Officer of Spanish Club '51, ’52; Jr. Class Officer '52; Bas- ketball Manager '50; Basketball '51; Taylor Hi Lites '52; D. S Club '53; Pep Band '53. CHARLOTTE LOUISE LOUQUE “In the Book of Life, I have completed chapter twelve; the climax is yet to come, the ending also.” F.H.A. '50. '51. '52. '53. Student Council '53; Annual Staff '53; Taylor Hi Lites '52; Class Offi- cer '51. ‘52; Office Assistant ’51, '52, Sponsor '53; Senior Favorite '53. JOSEPH KING “'KING9 of all good fellows.” CORRIE I LA (PENNY) KUHN “Life is a picture; paint it well.” D S Club '53; Dixie County Glee Club '51 . Basketball Dixie County '50. ROY MAYS “I should like to write a book, entitled 'My Ole School and tell the long lost story of an educated fool.” Football ’51, '52; Baseball '53 DANNY McCLOUD “The road was rough, the bridges were narrow, but at last, I made it.” 8and ’50. '51. SARA NELL NABINGER “A crust of bread and a comer to sleep in; a min- ute to smile and an hour to weep in. LAMAR OSTEEN “Hold that fort! I’m coming.” Football '49. '50, '51, '52; Bas- ketball '51. '52, '53; Student Council '51; Baseball '53; Key Club '50; Senior Favorite '53. MARILYN KATHALEEN HODGES “Beauty is power; a smile its sword. (Foley) Band '50, '51; Glee Club '51; Hi Lites Staff '51; 4-H Club '50; Office Assistant '50, '51; (Perry) Taylor Hi Lites '52; Homecoming Queen '52; F.H A '53; Senior Favorite '53. DOROTHY MANSFIELD “She is just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. 4-H Club '50. ELLIS MOORE Some think he's bashful; most doubt it.” Football '51, '52; Basketball '53. MARY JANE WILLIAMS “I’ll speak my mind, for I’ve a mind to speak.” Band '47, '50; Pep Band '53' Softball '50; 4-H Club '47, '53; F H.A '49, '53; Taylor Hi Lites '51. ROYCE THOMPSON JR. “For my part, I’ll not meddle. Basketball '50 (Foley); Class President '53; Band '52' Kev Club '52. JACK STALANS, JR “Honor lies in honest toil. NANCY LaWANDA PADGETT “I am not ashamed to con- fess that am ignorant of that which I do not know. Taylor Hi Lites '52; F.H.A '53, Foley Glee Club '51, Foley Jr Hi Lites '51.4-H Club '51 JOHN T (GRADY) WHITFIELD ‘Better to be idle than not well occupied. JEWEL REVELS “Modesty becomes a young lady.” Softball '51; D S. Club '53; Taylor Hi Lites '52, Senior Fa- vorites '53; Class Officer '50. HELLON YVONNE MOON “I like the dreams of the future better than the dreams of the past.” Band '50, '51, '52, Sponsor '52, '53; D. S, Club '53; Class Officer '53, Folk Dance Club '51, '52; Softball '52, '53; Sen- ior Favorite '53; TaCoHi Editor '53; Taylor Hi Lites '53. Basket- ball Manager '53. WAYNE CLEMENT RITCH “At all 1 laugh; he laughs, no doubt; the only differ- ence is, he dares laugh out. Band '50, '51, '53; Basketball '52, '53; D S. Club '53. BETTIE RUTH PARKER “If she had a brain, she’d be dangerous. (Foley) Glee Club '50; Library Office Assistant '51 ; 4-H Club '50, '51, D. S. Club'53, F.H.A '53; Basketball '49, '50. BILLY WAYNE WALKER “When something has been determined impossible, stand back and xaatch some fool like me try it. Class Officer '50; Football '50, '52, Basketball '52, '53; Band ED PARKER. JR “Everything comes to him who waits; so why hurry ?” Football '30, '51. 52. Basketball 51; D. Cr S Club '53; Senior Favorite '53 JAMIE EUGENIA SHAV “Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet.” (Foley) Basketball '50. '51. Foley Hi Lites '50. '51. Cheer- leader '51. Office Assistant '51; (Perry) Sponsor '52. '53. Bas- ketball '52. '53; FHA '53; Taylor Hi Lites '52. Senior Favo- rites '53 KENNETH PRIDGEON “There aie no gains with- out pains” Football Manager '50. '51 . Bas- ketball Manager '50; Baseball Manager '50. Basketball '51. '53. EARLY JANE WAGES “They say that the early bird gets the worm; I'll be satisfied with a husband.” (Foley) Basketball '50. '51. Cheerleader '51. Hi Lites '50. '51; Glee Club '51. Band '50. '51. 4-H Club '51. Readers' Di- gest Award '51, Office Assistant '50. (Perry) Basketball '52. '53. Band '52. Annual Staff '53. FHA '53; Softball '53. Senior Favorite '53. MARY JANE SADLER Shy and silent; hence- forth, smart; small in stature; big in heart.” DEXTER PORTER “To think is an idle waste of time.” MAE JEAN HOLTON “Marriage is a thing you've got to put your whole mind to” Band '50. '51. '52. FHA 50. 51, '52, '53; Sponsor '51, '52; DOS. Club '53; Folk Dance Club '52; Office Assistant '53; Annual Staff '53; Class Officer '50. Senior Favorite '53 4-H Club '50; Softball '52. CHARLES EDWIN POPPELL “A quiet tongue bespeaks a busy brain.” MARVIN H. RATLIFF “The wisest man is gener- ally he who thinlcs himself the least so.’ Football ’52. GENELLE WALKER “A f riend can well be reck- oned the masterpiece of nature. Taylor Hi-Lites Staff '52; 4-H Club '53; Senior Favorite '53, Class Officer '50, '51; Library Assistant '51. WAYNE A. SPRADLEY “Give me a million girls, but give them to me one at a time. D. Cr S. Club '53; Football '51; Student Council '52, '53; Stu- dent Council Officer '53; An- nual Staff '53; King of Playnite '50. WILLIE MAE WILLIAMS “I must mingle my pleas- ure with cares now and then.” 4-H Club '50, '51. '53; F.H A. Club '53; Office Assistant '53. PATSY RUTH VANN “What’s the use of living if you can’t enjoy yourself I Cheerleader '51. '52, '53; Office Assistant '50, '51, '52, '53; Bas- ketball '51, '52, '53; Spanish Club '52, '53; Officer in Span- ish Club '53; Sponsor '50, '51; Annual Staff '51, '52, '53; Queen of Playnite '51. FRED REDDING, JR. “Don’t hold him to things he’s said; it’s not his fault, just Fred.” OLIVIA KEITH WHIDDON “Life’s a jest, and all things show it; I'thought it once, but now I know it. Taylor Hi-Lites '52; Annual Staff '51; 4-H Club '53; Senior Favorites '53; F.H.A. Club '50. JAMES LARRY STEPHENS “Fr lends hip is the key to happiness. rootDau ty, pu, 51, 52; Bas- ketball '50, '51, '52, '53; Base- ball '50. '51, '52, '53; Key Club 51, '52, '53; D. S. Club '53' Student Council '51; Class Offi- cer '52; Senior Favorite '53' An- nual Staff '53; Taylor Hi Lites 52; President of Student Body CLAYTON MELLOUS SWAIN “Unprepared and uncon- cerned, he came to class, and still he learned. Class President '49 (Foley); Basketball '50 (Foley); Basket- ball '52, '53; Football '51; King of Homecoming '52. SHIRLEY ZEIGLER “Happiness is not given, but exchanged. Band '50, '53; Band Officer '52; Class Officer '52; Sponsor '52; Taylor Hi Lites '52; Student Council '51; Annual Staff '53; Office Assistant '53; Pep Band '53. RUFUS WHIDDON “Such. Tuffies and Dum- mies we are. MARY CAROLYN WHITLOCK “In heaven, an angel is no- body in particular.” Band '52; Sponsor '52; Cheer- leader '53; D. S. Club '53;. Taylor Hi Lites '52. RICHARD SWEARINGEN “Most men have more cour- age than they themselves think they have. Football '52; Basketball '53; Student Council '53; Key Club '53. JONNIE ELIZABETH PARTIN “The only way to have friends is to be a friend.” (Foley) Basketball '51; Foley Hi Lites '50, '51; Cheerleader '51; Glee Club '51; 4-H Club '51; Office Assistant '50, '51; (Perry) Basketball '52, '53; Taylor Hi Lites '52; Softball '53. THE REVELRY OF '73 This is a fateful year, this year of '73, because it marks the beginning of a new era for the Solid South. The mighty Confederacy is-rising again. We find ourselves in the capital city of the New South, Perry, Florida. As we slowly make our way through the milling crowds to the White House, we find the newly-elected President of the Confed- eracy, John Dickert, in conference with his advisers. The consist of his two right hand men, Wayne Spradley and Ricky Swearingen; the renowned lawyer, Gerry Lawrence; the Southern diplomat, J. L Kerr; and the multi-millionaires, Robert Grubbs, and Ed Parker, who are using their unlimited funds to finance the Cause. The President's corps of special secretaries, Anne Lois Ferns, Willie Mae Williams, and La Wanda Padgett, are frantically taking notes of every detail of the discussion. Shh! this meeting is top secret At this moment the great General StbnewaH Stephens is ex- plaining the importance of constructing a gigantic underground tunnel. It will be built by Richmond Capell's Construction Company. Its chief engineers are Ted Guilford, Marvin Ratliff, and Joseph King This tunnel will be used for secret shipment of ammunition, artillery, and Doc's White Lightning.” We are assured that supplies will be delivered safely because our gunrunners, George Hamby and Jack Stalans, have hired Fred Redding to drive his souped-up truck. As we leave the conference, we hear a terrific explosion. A passer-by informs us that it’s only the three great scientists, Clayton Swain, Helen Hendry, and Royce Thompson, experimenting with a poisonous gas that will reverse the mental system of the enemy, forcing them to retreat when they want to go forward. While we are passing this way, let's drop in on the Sisters of the South Sewing Circle, a group composed of Mary Jane Linton, Sara Nell Nabinger. Maxine Carrin, and Jackie Clark. They are busily working on the new Confederate flag designed by Shirley Zeigler. Soon we reach Fort Foley. At the gates we meet Dare-Devil “Doctor Porter and his guerrilla band composed of these fearless fighters: Midget Walker, Ellis Moore, Wayne Ritch, Grady Whitfield, and Nolan Grubbs. The scout for this party is Roy Mays, who is using his extensive knowledge of the north- ern territory for the Cause. Learning that they are going out on one of their raids, we decide to tag along. After a few hours' journey, we notice a band of figures swooping down from the hilltops. It is that terrible trio, Mighty Moon, Hammering Jean Holton, and Whirling Whitlock, leading the famous women's fighting unit, the Daughters of the Rising Confederacy, consisting of Genelle Walker, Jonme Partin, Jamie Shaw, Jewel Revels, and Mary Jane Henry. At the battle line, these angels (?) of-mercy, Patsy Vann, Mary Jane Sadler, and Dorothy Mansfield, are busily taking care of the wounded soldiers—Ralph Hunter, Charles Poppell and Danny McCloud Meanwhile, Chaplain Kenneth Pridgeon is bolstering the troops' morale through his inspiring rendition of Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition. As the battle grows more heated, we take leave of our troops to return to the fort. We shall look in the fort hospital, where Doctors Early Jane Wages and Rufus Whiddon are performing a major opera- tion on Col. Lamar O'Steen. Assisting the doctors, are nurses Carol Hamiter and Margaret Hendrix. In another room we find psychiatrist Marilyn Hodges examining Wilkie Gibson, who is suffering from shell shock. He seems to think he is Clark Gable. Now we decide to attend the U S F. Show (United States of Florida, that is). The first performer is Miss Penny Kuhn singing the National Anthem, Dixie. After the excitement of Dixie,” we are pre- sented with a scene from the play, Gone With the Wind, starring the incomparable Keith Whiddon as Scarlett 0 Hara. Betty Parker, Edwina Graves, and Laura Durden present a song-and-dance number called The Sad Ole North, She Ain't What She Used To Be, accompanied by the one and only June Dansby on her magic piano. At the end of this unforgetable show, Charlotte Louque unveils her paint- ing, The New South. As we leave Fort Foley, there is no doubt in our minds that, with such capable and inspiring char- acters to guide it, the Confederacy WILL NOT, MUST NOT, and CANNOT fail! By Helen Hendry and Shirley Zeigler THIS BE THY HERITAGE We, the Senior Class of '53. being of sound mind (the preceedmg statement refers to the majority of the class; however, it has not been agreed upon by the faculty and student body), and with bodies that have successfully survived the reign of Mr. Hause and the history classes of Miss Boyd, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: We leave to the— Principal: A box of aspirins to take care of your future headaches. Faculty: The pleasant memories of our shining countenances and inspiring brilliance. Juniors The responsibility of running the school. Let’s see what you can do to it! Sophomores: Our tried Jhd true tricks for getting cut of class on school (?) activities Freshmen: Our old carved desks and cherished wads of chewing gum. As individuals, we bequeath the following: I, Maxine Carrin, will my school-girl figure and quiet smile to Helen Padgett. I, Richmond Capell, will my ability to pass to Rachel Sadler. I. Jacqueline Clark, will my big mouth and loud ways to Eleanor Tedder. I, June Dansby, will my many hidden talents to anyone who can find them. I can't! I. John Dickert, will my identifying giggle to my sole contestant, Mrs. Hart. I, Laura Durden, will my trim figure and extreme height to Catherine Brannen. I, Anne Lois Ferns, ain't gonna will nothing to nobody 'cause I need everything I’ve got. (And more, too!) I, Wilkie Gibson, will my ability to scalp people and get paid for it to any future barber. I. Edwina Graves, pass on the secret of my lurid past to Frances Mills. I, Nolan Grubbs, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Judson Freeman. I, Robert Grubbs, will my long, blond, curly hair to Harold Reddick. I. Ted Guilford, will my slim figure to Harry Odom I, George Hamby, will my back seat on the football bus to Dean Watts. I, Carol Hamiter, will my remarkable appetite for anything listed as food to any Junior girl who can fill the bill and still remain slim. I, Margaret Hendrix, will my soft voice and quiet ways to Rachel Sadler. I, Helen Hendry, will my unchallenged reputation of being late for anything, anywhere, at any time, to Ada Alice Peacock. May she uphold it as 1 have! I. Mary Jane Henry, will my Style by George to Catherine Brannen. I, Marilyn Hodges, will my Doris Day smile and winning ways to Vivian Moore. I. Mae Jean Holton, will my ability to get a husband and have him sign her report card to Bonnie Carol Vereen. I, Ralph Hunter, will my straight face to the most deserving Junior, Drexel Agner, I, James L Kerr, with no mind and but one sound body, will all my crib sheets for usage in the 12th grade to Vivian Moore. I, Joseph King, will my ability to keep my mouth shut at the right times to Bobby Kirkland. I, Corrie lla Kuhn, will my nickname Penny” to Jo Ellen Odom. It fits her better than it does me! I, Gerry Lawrence, leave the band to any one who is hard of hearing. I, Mary Jane Williams, leave business law to whoever may need it. I, Charlotte Louque, will my many abilities, my French ways, and my title, Cutest, to George Ann Holmes. I, Dorothy Mansfield, will my shorthand book and desk in shorthand class to anyone in need of them. I, Roy Mays, will my ability to drive to Ann Faircloth. I, Danny McCloud, will my ability to become a senior to my brother Tommy. I, Yvonne Moon, will my large waist line and quiet ways to Sue Porter. I, Ellis Moore, don't have anything to will because I need everything I’ve got. I, Sara Nell Nabinger, will my rolling blue eyes to Patsy Denmark. I, Lamar O'Steen, will my ability to surprise the teachers by staying on the eligibility list to Larry Beal. I, La Wanda Padgett, will my ability to break the speed laws and get away with it to Buddy Odom. I, Ed Parker, Jr., will my great chemistry ability to John Puckett. I, Betty Parker, will my ability to love one man and fool all the others to Eleanor Tedder. I, Charles Poppell, will my ability to stay out of the teachers’ hair to Tommy McCloud. I, Dexter Porter, will my lasting love and true devotion to the Deep South to all my Rebel pals. I, Kenneth Pridgeon, will my chemistry book to the highest bidder. I, Marvin Ratliff, leave our old meeting places in the halls to Shirley Lawson; may she revere them for- ever. I, Fredrick Redding, will all my secret'' tricks and position as center on the football team to Mac Stokes. I, Jewel Revels, will my energetic ways to Carolyn DeLoach. I, Wayne Ritch, will all of my spare Model A parts to Doc Basnar for laboratory demonstrations. I, Mary Jane Sadler, will my “give away” blush to anyone who can hide it. I, Jamie Shaw, will my ability to flirt without being obvious to Beverly Price. I, Wayne Spradley, do hereby leave all the girls of ole Taylor High. I, Jack Stalans, will to Eston Hendry my resistance to women. They love it! I, Larry Stephens, will my ability to stay out of class on school (?) affairs and still pass to John Puckett I, Clayton Swain, will my tit-tat-toe championship title to Bert Kuhn. I, Richard Swearingen, will keep my blue, blue eyes, my Ipana smile, and rosy complexion, so that I can always attract women. 1, Royce Thompson, will my ability to bluff in chemistry class—or in any other class, for that matter— to Buddy Odom. I, Patsy Vann, will my ability to get a date to Marilyn Bryant. I, Early Jane Wages, will my popular nickname “Birdlegs to my deserving pal, Annette Taylor. I, Genelle Walker, will my calm, cool, collected ways to Bessie Palmer. I, Wayne Walker, will my nickname Midget to Bob Holley. I, Keith Whiddon, out of the kindness of my heart, hereby bequeath my brains to Paula Bird. I, Rufus Whiddon, will my bottle of Earl Jackson sulphur water to Miss Dixon. I, Grady Whitfield, will my cave man ways to Harvey Duckworth. I, Mary Carolyn Whitlock, will my big brown eyes and ability to roll 'em to Bonnie Carol. I, WilliejMae Williams, will my intense desire to become a success to any ambitious Junior. I, Shirley Jane Zeigler, will my exalted position and supreme authority as Band President to the one and only Chuck Huxford. ELIZABETH BRANNEN To this dear friend We have said farewell; Our paths will not cross till the end. But to this dear friend We shall say, Hello!” If we live as she lived—a friend. by Yvonne Moon i 1 N 3 (§ 1 Vice-President June Brunson President Georgianne Carter JUNIORS Secretary-T reasurer Bert Kuhn Drexel Agner Jean Albritton Philip Borklund Joyce Attaway Clifford Burns Julia Baxter John Courtney Willa Bird Thomas Edwards Catherine Brannen • Buddy Falany Marilyn Bryant Paul Fouche Lida Collins Brady Franklin Mary Lucille Dekle Hoot Gibson Jackie Dubose Ted Greene Billy English Patricia Hicks Wayne Howell George Ann Holmes Curtis Jackson Virgirrta Jackson Dolores Chewning Harold Padgett Van Edith McHargue Ralph Parker Molly McLeod Joe Partin Huida Mixon John Puckett Vivian Moore Jerrel Robertson Helen Padgett Edwin Sauls Bessie Lee Palmer Pete Sheffield Imogene Parker Tommy Stalans Rachel Sadler Mac Stokes Sara Jean Sapp Calvin Touchton Shirley Sharer Dean Watts Louzetta Slaughter Reggie Wentworth Sara St. John Annette Taylor Eleanor Tedder Frances Whtddon Lou Ellen Whiddon Mary Kay Wood SOPHOMORES Shirley York Harvey Duckworth Louise Gunter Buddy Hicks Branson Fisher Paula Bird Joseph Starling Joan Prysby Jo Campbell Martin Ellison Polly Hicks J. D. Boone Harold Reddick Lynette Linton Olin Horton Shirley Courtney Herbert Hendry Ann Faircloth James Williams Larry Denmark Barbara McIntyre Bobby Kirkland Tommie Nell Lyons Billy Porter Elvena Parker Lonnie Murphy Carolyn DeLoach Ray Parker Bonnie Vereen Gilbert Jones Lessie Vee Scott Harvey Strickland Sue Porter Juanita Hockaday Larry Beal Alice Rose CoghIan J. W. Brown Dorma Wray Lynch Jewell Horton J0 Ellen Odom Kathleen Bennett Gloria Parker Donnie Rae Simmons Montine Wilder President ■Wayne Kuhn Vice-President Felix Zeigler FRESHMEN Secretary-T reasurer Joe Yarbrough Ann Taylor Jerome Farnum Betty Tsicouris Kenneth Gaskin Nellie Sadler Rachel Linton Macky Williams Nellie Rae Ward Wade Mattair Marjorie Sadler Patsy Westberry Don Griffith Frances Mills Jimmy Underwood Ilene Franklin Rachel Pridgeon Marlin Simpson Reba Coufiette Bob Prince Etta Lou Strickland Elaine Williams Jesse High Shirley Kassell Buddy Whitlock Patsy Denmark Jamie Tedder Wayne Hunter Jackie Holt Kenneth Poppell Martha Newell Sadie Williams John Summers Shirley Kemp Jim Towles Tillie Sessions Lillian Bennett Herbert Hunter Rosalyn Kierce Billy Murphy Anita Sheffield Gail Carmichael Louie Mixcn Shelby Carlton Jerry Grubbs Bessie Kassell Sarah Jo Andrews Warren Freeman Hilda Franklin Jimmy Crumpler Elaine Dorman Neva Grubbs Roy Freeman Ernestine Blair Kenneth Lee Laura Ellen Leverette Emma Bell Sadler Johnnie Mae Johnson Alice Prysby Gladys Fay Jackson Sylvia Howell Judson Freeman Aubrey Ward Irene Tsicouris J. C Swindle James Dice Elvira Green Peggy Carlan Thelma Walker Dawn Folsom Virginia Simpson Pauline Smelt Elmer Coker Carolyn McWatters Eva Chaires Louise Weatherly EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Irvin Bowdoin, Lee Olif Carlton, Doyle Collins, Judy Colvin, Eddie Dorman, Betty Jo Car- bin, John Faircloth. SECOND ROW: Betty Joan Cruce, Louie Grubbs, Connie Jones, Sammy Hunter, Helen Lee, Kenneth Lee, Carol Murphy. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Parker, Anabel Powell, Gerry Slaughter, Virginia Ratliff, Wayne Strickland, Billie Sadowsky, Cherrill Schmid. FOURTH ROW: Charlene Slaughter, Ervin Young, Becky Thomley, Keith Williams, Vergie Tolson, Ru- dolph Sadler, Chanie Walker. FIFTH ROW: Lenora Whiddon, Ralph Amar, Naomi Baldree, Jimmy Bowden, Patricia Brannen, W. P. Brannen, Dixie Ezell. SIXTH ROW: Jayson Holley, Sarah Helen Franklin, Kenneth Lawson, Irene Fulford, John Loughridge, Myrna Faye Gray. Freddy Mathis. FIRST ROW: Eva Jean Grubbs, Lawrence Mosley, Bonita Hendry, Bobby Dell Sayers, Peggy Lawson, Marion Thomley, Coleen Moore. SECOND ROW: Charlie Williams, Mildred Padgett, William Counce, Verna PhiImon, Peggy Lamar Scott, Eston Aman, Geneva Cannon. THIRD ROW: Carol Carter, Karen Davis, Kenneth Blue, Shirley Goff, Francis Grubbs, Jerome Freeman, Mary Alice Grubbs. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Hollis, Maxine Hornsby, Hinton French, Mary Knight, Betty Nix, John Hendry, Sara Nell Poppell. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Porter, Randall Lynch, Richalene Roper, Marilyn Sharer, John Morgan, Heidi Stan- wyck, Jackie NeSmith. SIXTH ROW: Warren Parker, June Walker, Bobby Joe Snyder, Molly Whiddon, Earl Young. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW’: Gene Bishop, Wilda Bishop. Joe Brannen, Shelly Cunningham, Pat Carlton, Gail Dorsett, Robert Edwards. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Farnam, Bill Gallagher, Annette Hockaday. Bobby Gray, Richie Leggett, Hiram Hooten, Francine Lynch. THIRD ROW: Chuck Huxford, Joan Morgan, Wayne Johnson, Shirley Pettitt, Charles Kierce, Golla Poppell, David McCloud. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Reams, Lex Mixon, Herbert Parker, Rebecca Redd, Alton Register, Edith Thomas, Robert Sadousky. FIFTH ROW: Ethelle Whiddon, Jimmy Whitlock, Eunice York. Lewis Wiggens. Charles Beach, Joann Bailey, Kenneth Bennett. FIRST ROW: Joe Paul Brannen, Harriet Bunting, Charles Campbell, Annie Mae Johnson, Lamar Car- michael, Annette King, Larry Dansby. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Lee Lundy, Lavelle Denmark. Murrell Myers, Jimmie Ferns, Earlme Nichols, Jerry Goodman, Barbara Jean Parker. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Hoffman, Ada Alice Peacock, Stanley Linton, Virginia Ratliff Henry McLeod Franklin Shiver, Bobbie Jean Sapp. FOURTH ROW: Jimmie Slaughter, Willie Joe Sadler, A L. Suber, John Walker, Curtis Williams Florrie Merle Dekle, Paul Worthington. FIFTH ROW. Carolyn Jackson, Bobbie Blue, Mildred Freeman, Thomas Brannen, Elizabeth Green Danny Connell, Ted Gibson. ' 7 SIXTH ROW Annie Grubbs, Kenneth Grubbs, Mary Hunter, Ruddell Maddox Lois Johnson Stafford Murphy, Audrey Johnson. l't 4 - - ; wi - o a ■ 0 a r Q A Hi tk 0 a a v o IS ; ■_ r t- - jWi; f-jl o IA1 ,U «1 FIRST ROW: Wallace Murphy, Nancy Ruth Pitts, Eugene Newton, Violet Lee, Brad Porter, Francis Shiver, Jimmy Sheffield. SECOND ROW. Martha St John, Calvin Simmons, Kathleen Thomason, Ernest Swindle, Betty Lou Hendry, Carswell Walker, Robert Weed. THIRD ROW: Michael O'Steen, Wilda Capps, Tommy Bass. Edna Mae King, Royce Ratliff, Martha Griffith, B. C. Clanton. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Ray Carbin, Sandra Jackson, Nelson Edwards, Roger Ezell, Louise Linton, Joseph Gunter, Betty Pearl Pitts. FIFTH ROW: John High, Virginia Register, Jack Johnson, Richard Johnson, Geneva Stephens, Charles King, Wayne McDonald. SIXTH ROW: Freddy Miller, Charlotte Strickland, A B. Murphy, Louise Wilson, Richard Whitfield, Sarah Yarbrough, James Hill. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD CaxoL CaxUx o6n Vaixclotk STUDENT COUNCIL I Vice-President Wayne Spradley t President Larry Stephens Secretary-T reasurer Helen Hendry Seated, left to right: Charles Kierce, John Faircloth, Charles Beach, Wayne Spradley, Helen Hendry, Larry Stephens, Jayson Holley, Charlotte Louque, Wilda Capps. Standing, left to right: Willa Bird, Catherine Brannen, Harvey Strickland, John Puckett, Kenneth Gas- kin, Jimmy Underwood, Ricky Swearingen, Olin Horton, Kathleen Thomason, Frances Grubbs. SPEECH CLUB Seated, left to right: Mary Jane Henry, Helen Hendry, Mary Carolyn Whitlock, George Hamby, June Dansby, Annie Lois Ferns, Larry Stephens, Yvonne Moon. Standing, left to right: Penny Kuhn, Maxine Carrin, Gerry Lawrence, Wayne Ritch, Danny McCloud, Wayne Spradley, Miss Irene Williams, Ed Parker, Jr., J. L. Kerr, Jerry Adams, Betty Parker, Jewel Revels, Mae Jean Holton. SPANISH CLUB Seated, left to right: Molly McLeod, Shirley Sharer, Patsy Vann, Joe Ellen Odom. Standing, left to right: Wayne Howell, Kathleen Bennett, Donnie Roe Simmons, Mar- garet Hendrix, Mary Sadler, Joan Prisby, Helen Hendry, Harvey Duckworth. CONCERT BAND Flute: Patsy West berry Oboe: John Hendry E-Flat Clarinets: Martha Newell Jimmie Ferns First B-Flat Clarinets: Helen Hendry Shirley Zeigler June Dansby Annette Taylor Carol Carter Second B-Flat Clarinets: Annabel Powell Molly Whiddon Peggy Lamar Scott Wade Mattair Joan Bailey Mary Carolyn Whitlock Joe Brannen Ada Alice Peacock Third Clarinets: Virginia Ratliff Dixie Ezell Billie Saoowsky Connie Jones Lamar Carmichael Henry McLeod Bobby Gray Shirley Hollis Annette Hockaday Franc me Lynch Frances Shiver Baritones: Gerry Lawrence Jimmie Bowden Sara Helen Franklin Bama Faulkner Alto Sax: Felix Zeigler Rosalyn'Kierce Bonita Hendry Gail Dorsett John Lough ridge Wayne Kuhn Tenor Sax: Eleanor Tedder Baritone Sax: Marilyn Bryant Bass Clarinet: Bonnie Carol Vereen Solo Cornets: Mac Stokes Pat Carlton First Cornets: Clifford Burns Charles Beach Second Cornets: Joe Yarbrough Robert Sadowsky Third Cornets: Don Griffith Herbert Parker Stanley Linton Robert Edwards First Horn: Catherine Brannen Jimmy Hoffman Second Horn: Barbara McIntyre Bobby Sayers Third Horn: Polly Hicks Bass: Wayne Walker Wayne Ritch Ted Guilford Sammy Hunter Robert Hunter Trombones: Jackie NeSmith John Summers Dickie Robinson Drums: Jimmy Whitlock Chuck Huxford Jerry Goodman Lex Mixon Buddy Falany Bobby Kirkland Buddy Hicks Tympani-Bells: Sue Porter MAJORETTES Left to right: Willa Bird, Barbara McIntyre, Polly Hicks, Bonnie Vereen, Marilyn Bryant, Sue Porter, Catherine Brannen, ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: Eleanor Tedder, June Brunson, John Dickert, Don Griffith, John Morgan, Patsy Vann, Branson Fisher, Charlotte Louque. Business Manager: Helen Hendry Assistant Business Manager: Shirley Zeigler ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: Mae Jean Holton, George Ann Holmes, Wayne Spradley, Marilyn Bryant, Ann Faircloth, Mr. William H. Morton, Larry Stephens. NEWSPAPER STAFF Seated, left to right: Georgianne Carter, Ed Parker. Jr. June Brunson, Shirley Sharer, George Ann Holmes. Dean Watts. Catherine Brannen Standing, left to right: Ada Alice Peacock. Patricia Hicks, Frances Whiddon, Eleanor Tedder, Mary Lucilie Dekle. Miss Irene Williams. Annette Taylor. Sara Jean Sapp. Marilyn Bryant. Patsy Westberry. KEY CLUB Left to right, first row: Jerrel Robertson, John Dickert, Mr. Raymond Quimby. Bert Kuhn. Edwin Sauls. J. L. Kerr. Standing, left to right: Larry Stephens. Harold Reddick. John Puckett, Robert Grubbs, Ricky Swearingen OFFICE ASSISTANTS Left to right. Rodell Fender, Catherine Brannen.-Willie Mae Williams. Mrs Hamby. Shirley Zeigler. Mae Jean Holton, and Patsy Vann. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Seated, left to right Nellie Rae Ward. Miss Tucker, Sylvia Howell. Standing, left to right: Maxine Hornsby, Betty Corbin. Geneva Cannon. Betty Joan Cruce, Lenora Whid- don, Jimmy Towles, Lee Olive Carlton. Virgie Towles. Martha Langford. Jackie DuBose, Virginia Jackson. Patsy Denmark. 4-H CLUB SPONSOR: MRS. ELKINS F. H. A. Seated, left to right: Mary Jane Williams, Eleanor Tedder, Annie Lois Ferns, Mary Jane Henry, Jackie DuBose, Gedrgianne Carter, Charlotte Louque, Virginia Jackson, Lou Ellen Whiddon, Mary Lucille Dekle, Bettie Parker, June Dansby. Standing, left to right: Shirley Courtney, Gloria Parker, Hulda Mixon, Shirley Sharer, Selena Nola, John- nie Mae Johnson, Ann Faircloth, Marilyn Hodges, LaWanda Padgett, Jamie Shaw, Miss Ruth Holladay, Edwina Graves, Rachel Linton, Willie Jo Campbell, Joyce Attaway, Van Edith McHargue, Early Jane Wages, Willie Mae Williams, Patsy Westberry, Patsy Vann, Julia Baxter, Patsy Denmark, Carolyn Mc- Waters. CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Patsy Vann, Ann Faircloth, Eleanor Tedder, Mary Carolyn Whitlock, Gloria Parker, Mary Jane Henry. SCHOOL BOY PATROL SPONSOR: MR. R E. HOWELL CAPTAIN: Branson Fisher ELEMENTARY LIEUTENANT Herbert Sauls HIGH SCHOOL LIEUTENANT: Ervin Young Kneeling, left to right Herbert Sauls, Branson Fisher, Erwin Young. First Row, left to right : Bruce Hinchcliff, Charles Kierce, Bill Terrell, Bob Lilliot. Edward Ricketson, Jimmy Bowden, Kenneth Blue, Earl Young, Cherrill Schmid, Jimmy Ray Mmcy. Mr. R. E. Howell Second Row. left to right: John Summers, Larry Dansby, Louis Wiggins, Ted Legget, David McCloud, John Hendry, Jayson Holley. John Morgan. Left to right: Mrs Murphy. Mrs. Lundy. Mrs. Hendry, Mrs. Davis, Mrs Woodard. Mrs. Tedder. Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. Persons (Superintendent). Bulldogs Score 54to0 Win Over Greenville Taylor High’s Bulldogs swam- ped Greenville last Friday night with a 54-0 score. Bulldogs Swamp Quincy Tigers 32-7, Win Credited to Improved Blocking A rejuvenated Bulldog- eleven came back strong Friday night, after losing two in a row, to down a vaunted Quincy Tiger team 32-7. Larry Beal led the touchdown parade with 2 trips across the 1 line and Lamar Osteen, Calvin j Touchton and Ralph Parker car- 1 ried the ball for the other three Bulldog tallys. Only two of Per- ry’s extra point attempts were successful Four of the five scor- ing runs were made from the Bulldog side of the 50 yard stripe. Quincy’s only score came early in the game immediately follow- ing Perry’s first touchdown and for a short time the Gadsden county boys led 7-6 but by the half-time the Bulldogs had re- gained the lead, 13-7 and were not challenged again. The improved performance of the Bulldogs backfield can be at least partially credited to better blocking. The locals will need all their skill and a little luck to stop Boy High tomorrow night when they j go to Panama City for their third- j in-a-row out of town games. | Perry Loses to Chipley As this issue of the Taylor •County News went to press the TCHS Bulldogs had only Monti- cello left to play in the 1952 foot- ball schedule. The two teams were contenders for Conference Championship honors with the outcome of this contest to de- cide the issue. The Bulldogs lost a hard fought battle to strong Washing- ton County High last Friday night 48-13, for their fifth loss of the season to non-conference opponents. The Bulldog-Mohticello game last night could have split the Bulldog season, giving them 5 wins and '5 losses. Bulldogs Defeat Sopchoppy 27-0 To Win First Game (By Don Grant) The TCHS Bulldogs gavq a preview of things to come last Friday night when they met and defeated Sopchoppy by a score of 27 to 0. This score does not reveal own 30. O’Steen passed to Steph- ens for 17 yards and tallowed it up with another toss to Stephens for a touchdown. Hamby, with Robertson holding, kicked the extra point. Score, Perry 13, Sop- Lake City Lions Swamp Bulldogs 48-0 In Season’s THird Encounter (By Don Grant) A completely outclassed TCHS eleven went down before Colum- bia High’s rampaging Lions last Friday night to the lopsided score of 48-0. Cross City Bears Downed Taylor County High 26-12 Friday Night Bulldogs Lose Championship To MonticeDo (By Don Grant) j A terrific passing offensive by i the Dixie County High School : Bears in the first half of Friday j night’s game gave the Cross City ' boys a 20 to 0 lead. I The TCHS. Bulldogs wound up | the season last Wednesday night • by dropping the game and the Conference Championship to Monticello 14-0. ....Live Oak’s Bulldogs squeaked score in the fourth quarter. The through to a 6 to 0 win over a winning touchdown was set up weak TCHS eleven last Friday 1 by a long pass. Perry had earlier night to become the fourth con-1 lost an opportunity to score when louerar of the season o fthe Perry a Perry march ended on the 8 •Vam. The ‘entire game was a j yard line on first down with an fc -saw battle until the Live Oak ! Intercepted pass. Perry Wins Friday From Madison With 33-0 Score The TCHS Bulldogs, playing | their second game using the pla- i toon system, completely out- ! matched the Madison Red Devils last Friday night and easily marked up a 33-0 score. The Bulldogs offensive didn’t really start rolling until the second quarter when Fullback Calvin Touchton bucked the line from the 1 yard stripe for the first score and Halfback Lamar O’Steen carried the ball for the second. George Hamby, the Bull- dog kicking specialist missed both extra point trys and the half ended with the score at 12-0. During this first half the Red Devils threatened only once fol- lowing a long pass play that was ; good for a 60 yard gain, but on ! successive plays lost yardage and the ball went over. The second half was the Bull- dogs’ all the way with Touchton and O’Steen each scoring again on long runs, O’Steen on a punt return and Wayne Walker on a 60 yard run from ' scrimmage. Hamby connected for extra point kicks on each of the three PIGSKIN PARADE TOP ROW: Herbert Hunter, Sam Beach, Paul Fouche, Wilkie Gibson, Richmond Capell, Billy Hearts- field, Felix Zeigler, Harvey Strickland, Billy Porter, Buddy Peacock, Alonzo Murphy, Joe Yarbrough. SECOND ROW: Dexter Porter, Jerrel Robertson, Buddy Hicks, Jimmy Underwood, Kenneth Gaskin, Mar- vin Ratliff, Calvin Touchton, Harold Reddick, Roy McLeod, Don Griffith, Max Stokes, Tommy Mc- Cloud, Edwin Sauls, Robert Holley. THIRD ROW: J. W. Brown, Buddy Whitlock, Wayne Walker, Roy Mays, John Puckett, Jerry Lawrence, Wayne Kuhn, Larry Beal, Elmer Coker, Robert Grubbs, Ellis Moore, Nolan Grubbs, Fredrick Red- ding, Olin Horton. FOURTH ROW: Coach Thomas, Ed Parker, Richard Swearingen, Buddy Odom, George Hamby, Lamar Osteen, Ted Guilford, Herbert Hendry, Dean Watts, John Dickert, Ralph Parker, Coach Quimby, Managers—John Faircloth, Wayne Spradley, Warren Parker. TCHS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 19 Here Perry 27 Sopchoppy 0 October 3 Here Perry 12 Cross City 26 October 10 There Perry 0 Lake City 48 October 17 Quincy 7 October 24 There .... Perry 0 Panama City 35 October 31 Here .... Perry 0 Live Oak 6 November 7 There ... Perry 33 Madison 0 November 14 Here ... Perry 54 Greenville 0 November 21 There .... Perry 13 Chipley 48 November 26 Here .... Perry 0 Monticello 14 §rubbs Puckett Robertson .5 Swear ingen JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM SOFTBALL TEAM Wary Kay Annette .Catherine flcs$ie Jamie Jennie Wary Lucile Vivian. ftmogene Eleanor VARSITY TEAM STANDING: Bama Faulkner, Bessie Palmer, Imogene Parker, Mary Lucile Dekle, Eleanor Tedder, Sara Sapp, Annie Lois Ferns--Manager, Mrs. Norman Coach. KNEELING: Jonnie Partin, Willa Bird, Annette Taylor, Early Jane Wages. Mary Kay Wood, Catherine Brannen SITTING: Patsy Vann, Georgianne Carter. Vivian Moore, Jamie Shaw ' Ann Carolyn Eullie Vonnu §rubbs Stephen Williams Swain Hamby O’stccn RobertsonJil PrUgeon Rvtch Odom Watts BULLDOG VARSITY STANDING: Mac Stokes, Lamar Osteen, Jerrel Robertson, Dean Watts, George Hamby, Macky Wil- liams. Clayton Swam, Buddy Odom, Larry Stephens, Eston Hendry, Wayne Ritch, Robert Grubbs, Royce Thompson, Kenneth Pridgeon, Wayne Walker. KNEELING: Bobby Kirkland, J L. Kerr, Bert Kuhn, Alvin Grubbs, Fred Redding, Wilkie Gibson, Wayne Howell, Larry Beal. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE — 1952 - 1953 Dec. 5 SALEM .................................Here Dec. 12 LAKE CITY.............................There Dec. 16 TALLAHASSEE DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL.......Here Jan 9 MAYO .................................There Jan 13 MONTICELLO ................There Jan. 16 MADISON ...............................Here Jan 23 TALLAHASSEE DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL......There Jan. 27 GREENVILLE ............................Here Jan. 30 LIVE OAK..............................There Feb. 3 MADISON...............................There Feb 6 LAKE CITY .............................Here Feb. 10 MONTICELLO.............................Here Feb. 13 MAYO ..................................Here Feb. 24 LIVE OAK ..............................Here Feb. 27 BOLLES. JACKSONVILLE .................There Feb. 28 FLETCHER HIGH SCHOOL. JACKSONVILLE BEACH.There BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Robert Grubbs, J, L. Kerr, James Williams, Tommy Stalans, Fred Redding, Harold Reddick, Larry Stephens. BOTTOM ROW: Buddy Odom, Bob Holley, Larry Beal, Lamar Osteen. George Hamby, Eston Hendry, Richard Swearingen. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1953 March 19.............................Mayo there March 24.......................Lake City there April 2........................Monticello there April 9........................Greenville there April 14.........................Jennings there April 17..........................Madison there April 21.......................Monticello here April 24...........................Live Oak there April 28...........................Lake City here April 30................................Mayo here May I................................Madison here May 5...............................Jennings here May 8.............................Greenville here May 12..............................Live Oak here Practice Saturday latest STUDENT COUNCIL AWARD Jlaxxij To these seniors we extend our hearty congratulations and best wishes. They have been selected 4s the students most worthy of recognition for their outstanding abilities in the varied aspects of high school life. They have exemplified leadership in the areas of scholarship, science, home making, athletics, and cooperation with the student body. Again we say, CONGRATULATIONS. £ l£ LU (lia yto C o LX J)iva- -n Efeef 0ICHF.R7 to the Senate In ’73 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED cJi Un Jie.nJ.xij Qofin icllext CUTEST dfiaiiotts. Shlad.lg.lj King dLaijt on .jSioain ESCORTS Drexel Agner Eston Hendry Wayne Spradley Jack Stalans HOMECOMING Queen axiLyn eHodcje.! SPONSORS Yvonne Moon Jamie Shaw Charlotte Lougue JoAn Albritton WALKER - FOWLER AGENCY, INC. Phones 390 and 271 WE INSURE ANYTHING INSURABLE Ask Those We Serve 4 ------------------------- —----------- - r------------------------------------------------- COMPLIMENTS OF PERRY AUTO SUPPLY, INC Member—NAPA PARTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Buy It From Your Jobber COMPLIMENTS OF M. P. 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