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

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0 ■ + S‘) ± TACOHI ft-,v 1956 TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PERRY, FLORIDA ' L ' N During the last several years TCHS has been fortunate to have Doc” Basnar for a teacher of science. The students who have left TCHS and gone to institutions of higher learning have found that their high school science background is equal, if not superior, to that of graduates of other secondary schools. Those students who have taken physics, chemistry and general science also remember “Doc” for his “philosophy”. This is Mr. Basnar’s way of preparing his students for living successfully, in addition to learning successfully. The Annual Staff of Taylor County High School takes great pleasure in dedicating this 1956 TACOHI to John P. Basnar. «PI Q atisfaction from Kpyiio'ii .......... { ill Sliool- r School Building Conti I III- asillllgtoil N'l nr • 11 r I ’ml t -.-ion.ll | r.11 pot 11 ■ 11! f % - , I Ilf l‘J W e Saint 1—Pro A •ssors of Conference Calendar Sound rroli --ion.il Point or Vocational Kducation School 1,11 the Homowor • the Modern Mamie I j , „r r «-l.it loll- III lilt .1.1--1 00 111 flic Flying Classroom Slimmer Sc Needed: Belter Publii Relations Prfl Prog : 1 tor 11111 • r• in Ins - lion1 leadership Study liicioe ve Education and Cl ' • • Education h -Mire-’ inal I I; .«•nation ......... .il r .1111 'lion Should .1 Tlio] . m Adopt? ........................ 1 low to Choose a I s pc of Organization Th p tS 4 Type Organization ........... Advantages and Disadvantages of tin I pc •• J H 111 l lie 6-6 Type Pro ami Con.................. I lie (lood and Had Points of tile ( • I-1 PI.11: • h allotting tin Effectiveness of Types of Organization .................. School Equipment News Audio-Visual Aids ................................... Manufacturers Catalogs ............................. Coi rr (tffiiinl I mini Nnlion.% 1‘holn at Orauirr.t I. tJ„ .).«..! | ubl Kor.l. l ir-t Vice Prmnlcnt: Frank Rjmnon a ccon l-cl.i matter al the iV.st Omrr at Or: n i:«to : l'n«tr l Statr I «ear. $ .«•« ; r.«r«, $4.! • f ‘Au lil Ittirrau ..f I'm-tilati..i .,t..i th K.Iih.i 1'.- I I’ttbli-hmw I'orimrati.in. % COUNTY ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT, Mr. A. H. Wentworth SUPERVISOR, Mr. Alan Hart TRUSTEES: Mr. Joe Hart, Dr. W. T. Hendry, Mr. John Carlton BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: Mr. Bethea. Mr. Wentworth. Mr. Agner, Mr. Poppell, Mr. English, Mr. Russell. SECRETARY, Mrs. Adams HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION ROBBINS K WOODELL, Principal of Grades 5 12. OFFICE MANAGER, Mrs. Hamby OSCAR P. WEAVER, Assistant Principal ELEMENTARY FACULTY 5TH AND 6TH GRADES MISS GLADYS MORSE 5TH-6TH GRADE TEACHERS: Mrs. Barr, Miss Edwards, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Principal of Grades 1-4. Basnar, Mrs. McGlocklin, Miss Slade, Mrs. Stokes, Miss McDaniel. MISS MARION BOYD A. B., Mississippi History MRS. IRIS DEE WALKER B.S.E., F.S.U. History TOM BLANKENSHIP M. A., George Peabody College, Social Studies MRS. BLANKENSHIP M. A., George Peabody College, Social Studies MRS. MARY DEES A.B., F.S.U. English DEAN MANN B. S., Auburn Band DAN McCLURE B.S., F.S.U. Physical Education MRS. BILLIE LLOYD B.S., F.S.U. Mathematics MRS. CLARICE HART MRS. MARTHA MOORE B.S.E., Florida State A.B., Agnes Scott College College for Women Mathematics Mathematics MISS DONA DIXON GEORGE YOUNG B.S., F.S.U. B.S., Temple University Commercial Subjects Commercial Subjects 6 GILBERT BARR B. S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute Biology MRS. CATHERINE NORMAN B.S., Georgia State Teacher's College, Health MISS SHIRLEY PARKER B.A., Stetson English MRS. ANN HERRINGTON B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College, English PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: MRS. EDGINGTON-Ubrarian MRS. SUE QUICK-Physical Education MR. LAWRENCE HOLT-Physical Education MR. JAMES STREET, Social Studies MRS. BAMA SOLOMANS L.S.B., U. of F. English F A C U L T Y JAMES REARDON MISS STREAMAS Civics B. S., Miami University, Home Economics JOHN P. BASNAR M.S., F.S.U. Science JAMES POLK A. B., Florida Southern, D. C. T. 7 TEACHERS AT WORK MRS. HART MR. WEAVER MRS. EDGINGTON MR. BLANKENSHIP MRS. WOODELL MR. MANN MRS. MOORE MRS. HERRINGTON MRS. BLANKENSHIP MRS. NORMAN MR. BARR MRS. DEES MRS. SOLOMANS eC OP° Q b. o s o i ro'4 9 ' v V at@ 'O. vl nv SS « r .' A % P y V , AV A ft v 9 s ♦a ■■sa ?$ XvV v ,v A •’ ,cof « v A? AF L« MX f v yjps , ? — crienccs ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ ■■ ; —: : ■ —i - -1 15. GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING ISPEGIAL INTERESTS, OBSERVATIONS, SI GGESTIONS, AND RE00MMENDAT10NS I FOLLOW-UP l j PRESIDENT SENIOR OFFICERS VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY AMELIA VEAL TOMMY LYNN TREASURER 1955-’56 10 MERIDY RUTH DAIL SARAH JO ANDREWS To make the world a friendly place, you must show a friendly face. •• 4“H Club '52,'53; F. H. A. '56; Phy. Ed. Assistant '56. JIMMY CRUMPLER To find the secret of success, always be your very best. Basketball'53,’54, 55; Football'34,'55; D. C. T. Club Officer '56; Student Council '54. ANNIE MAUD BRANNEN I have a smile for everyone; one for the girls and two for the boysl Basketball 53, '54; Beta Club '54, '55, '36; Glee Club 56. SENIORS ELMER COKER Easy come, easy go. Football '52, '53, '54, 55; Basketball '53, '54, ’55, 56; Let- terman’sClub '53, '54, '55; Glee Club 56; Newspaper Salesman '55. GAYLE CARMICHAEL Remember now thy creator in the days of thy youth. Basketball 53, 54, '55; Newspaper Staff '55, '56; F. H. A. '54; 4-H '53; Student Council '56; Annual Staff 56; Of- fice Assistant 56; Softball 54, 55; Glee Club '56; F. T. A. '56; Letter Club '56. JOSEPH COURTNEY Why take life so seriously, you'll never get out of it alive anyway. Football '55; D. C. T. '56. CHARLIE BELL BUTLER Live, laugh, and love, there'll come a time when you can't. Transferred from Cross City '56; Glee Club '56. PEGGY CARLAN A smile cost nothing and gives much. French Club '55; Beta Club '56; Softball '55; Office Assist- ant '56; Basketball 53; Newspaper Staff 55; Glee Club 55. WARREN FREEMAN I'm not afraid of work. I can lie down beside it and go to sleep. Speech Club '56. SHELBY CARLTON When duty whispers low Thou must , I reply, Oh Yeah? •• SENIORS DON GRIFFITH Liberte, Equalite, Fraternite- Football 52, '54, 55; Annual Staff '53, '54, '55, 56; Beta Club 54, '55, 56; Lettermen's Club '55, '56; Band 53, '55, '56; Debate Club ’55; Key Club '55, '56; Boy's State ’55; Newspaper Staff '54, '55; French Club '55; Senior Favorite. JUANITA COULIETTE My flesh and my heart faileth; but God is the strength of my heart and portion forever. Glee Club'56; Speech 56; 4-H 54. '55, '56. RAYMOND KENNETH GASKIN Stetson , I mean, Jewell, here I come. Football 52, '53, 54; Basketball '53, '54; Lettermen's Club 55 56; Student Council '55; Glee Club ’56; Class Officer '54; Football Manager '56. REBA COULLIETTE Happiness is where you least expect to find it. He who flys high, falls fast Newspaper Salesman '55, Speech Club '55; D. C. T. Officer % MARGIE COLLINS Fame is vapor, popularity an accident; riches take wings, only one thing endures, and that is character. Foley Hi-Lites '53; Foley Glee Club 54; 4-H Club '53; Basketball 54, 56; F. H. A. '55; Debate Club 55; Office Assistant 56; Glee Club '56. JESSE HIGH Its one thing to get in a place and another to finally get out. D.C. T. Club 56. EARLINE BLAIR COURTNEY Let what comes come, It's coming anyway. Glee Club '56. SENIORS ALBERT JOHNSON, JR. Life is the only thing, if you can live through it. D. C. T. Club 56. MERIDY RUTH DAIL A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring. Transferred from Starke, Fla. '54; Newspaper Staff '55, 56; Beta Club '55, '56; Glee Club '56; Class Officer 56; Cheerleader '56. WAYNE KUHN (Coon) His capacity for innocent enjoyment, is just as great as any honest man's. Football 52, '53, '54, -55; B Basketball 53, 54, 55; Key Club '54, 55, '56; Letterman's Club '54, 55, 56; Student Council '54, '55, '56; Class Officer '53, '54, '55. ERMA RAY DORMAN Never do today, what you can put off until tomorrow. D.C. T. Club 56; 4-H Club 53. 13 NEVA GRUBBS MA good deed, a cheerful song, and a friendly smile make this life more worthwhile. 4-H Club '53; D.C. T. Club '56. SHAN JACKSON A good man never dies, I shall live forever. - Basketball '53; Glee Club '53; Newspaper Staff '53, 54. SYLVIA HOWELL Silence is golden, but I'm no golddigger. 4-H Club '53; Library Assistant '53, '54; Beta Club 56; F. T. A. Club '55, '56; Glee Club '56. SENIORS TOMMY LYNN Good nature is worth more than Gold. Class Officer '56; Key Club '55, 56; Beta Club '56; Let- terman's Club 56; Student Council '56; Foley Hi-Lites '53; Basketball '54, '55, '56; Newspaper Staff '55, '56. GERALDINE HART She's gentle, she's shy, but there's mischief in her eyes! F. H.A. '56; Speech Club 56; 4-H Club '54, 55; Foley Hi-Lites '53; Foley Glee Club '54. KENNETH LEE I follow the path of other intelligent people. Newspaper Staff '55; French Club '54; Annual Staff 56; Key Club '56. JACKIE HOLT It doesn’t cost you anthing to speak a kind word to some- one. Basketball 53, '54, '55; Glee Club '55, '56; Newspaper Salesman'55; F. T. A. '56; Softball Team '53, '34, '55; Office Assistant '56; Letterman's Club '56. 14 PAT GRANTHAM Sweet and gentle, good and true, smart, sincere, and friendly too. •• Office Assistant '56; Newspaper '55; Speech Club '54, '55; F. H. A. ’55, 56; Basketball 53, ’54, '55; Foley Hi-Lites •53; Foley Glee Club 54; 4-H 54, ’53. WADE MATTAIR That’s Right. Band '53, 54, '55, '56; Glee Club '56. BONNIE LE MERLE HART To choose some path that leads to God and keep it to the end. Foley Hi-Lites '53; Foley Glee Club '54; Basketball 54; 4-H '53, ’54, '55; Class Officer '54; Foley Valedictori- an '54; Debate Club '55; F. H. A. '55; Beta Club 55; Of- fice Assistant '56. SENIORS BILLY MURPHY At Last Football '54, '55. ELLA JANE JACKSON There never was a saint with red hair and she's NO excep- tion. ” 4-H '54; Beta Club'54, 55,'56; F. T. A. '55; Annual Staff 56; D.C.T. 56. LOUIE MIXON Why take the world so hard, you'll never get out of it alive anyway. Speech Club '54, '35; Glee Club 55, 56; Basketball Mana- ger '54. ’55- SHIRLEY KASELL Being good and jolly she has no time for melancholy. 4-H '54; Beta Club'54, •55,'56; F.T. A. '55, ’56; Annual Staff 56; Glee Club 56. 15 LAURA ELLEN LEVERETTE ••I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. •• 4-H 54; F.H.A. '54. 55i Glee Club’56; Softball ’54,’55; Cheerleader '54, '55. 56; Office Assistant 56. AUBREY WARD Save your Confederate money boys, the South will rise again. Speech Club'54,'55; Dramatics Club 54; D. C. T. '56. FRANCES MILLS WALKER Life is short, so why live alone. CHARLES DOTSON Let what comes come, it's coming anyway. ” Transferred from Wakefield, Ohio '56. SENIORS JOE BILL HODGES Success for all except mei” Basketball '53, '54. '55, 56; Football '54, '55; Baseball '56; Glee Club '56; Le Herman's Club 54, '55, 56; Student Council 54, '55. CAROL EDGINGTON Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. Transferred from New Port Richey, Florida '55; F.H.A. •56; Band '56; Glee Club '56; Office Assistant '56; Annual Staff 56. DOLORES MILLER Sincerity is to speak as we think, to do as we pretend and profess, to perform what we promise, and really to be what we would seem and appear to be. Debate Club 55; Newspaper Staff '55, '56; French Club 55; Girls'State 55; Annual Staff'56; F. H. A. '56; F. T. A. •56; Beta Club '56; Student Council '56. EDD ROY McLEOD II We look before and after and Pine for what is not. Football '52, '53, '54, '55; Band '53; Baseball 54, 55, 56; Key Club 54,'55, 56; F.T.A. '56; Glee Club 56; Let- terman's Club '55, '56. NORMA NABINGER Everything comes to him that waits, so why hurry. 4-H '53; DCT '56. BOB PRINCE Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. Speech Club '56. MARTHA ELLEN NEWELL Never let your books interfere with your weekends. 4-H '53; Band ’53,’55; Glee Club '56; F.H.A '56; Physical Ed. Assistant '56. SENIORS BRUCE PALMER A penny saved is a penny earned. Basketball '53; Annual Staff 54,'55; Speech Club '54; DCT '55. MARTHA OGLESBY Frenchie Life is short and so am I. Transferred Brunswick, Ga. '54; F.H.A. '55, 56; Glee Club '55; Speech Club '56; 4-H '55. MADLENE PARNELL Who could be happier. Basketball ,53,,54,'55; Glee Club 53. 54; Newspaper salesman '54,'55 ALICE PRY SB Y Youth and Innocence are worth preserving until the proper time for serving. Newspaper Staff '55; Annual Staff 55,'56; 4-H ’53.'54,,55, '56; Beta Club 54. 55, 56; F.T.A. '55, '56; F.H.A. '55, '56; Office Assistant 56; Softball '55; Basketball ’53,,54; Queen's Attendant '56; Class Officer '56; Debating Club '55. EMMA BELL SADLER Love is like cotton candy, there is nothing to it. Basketball 53; Glee Club '53. JIM TOWLES Some people say he thinks; others doubt it. Ground Observers 53. '54. '55. '36; Key Club '35, '56; Annual Staff '56; Student Council '56; Glee Club '56; Beta Club '56. NELLIE SADLER A smile costs nothing but gives much. 4-H 53. ’54; Basketball '54; F.H.A. '53. SENIORS JOHN SUMMERS Maybe someday I will accomplish something. Football '54, '55. MARJORIE SADLER Life is a precious tissue which God has given us to embroider as best we know how. Student Council 53; Beta Club '54,'55,'56; F.T.A. ’55, •56; Annual Staff 55 ’56; Newspaper staff'34,'55; Class Officer '55, 56; Glee Club '56. JOHNNIE STARLING To speak kindly of someone does not hurt the tongue. VIRGINIA SIMPSON Shy and silent; henceforth, smart; small in stature; big in heart. 18 TILLIE ANN SESSIONS If I ever graduate. F.T.A. 54. '55- JIMMY UNDERWOOD There are two sides to every argument - the wrong side and my side. Newspaper staff '55, '56; Debate Club '55. ANN TAYLOR A smile sometimes expresses more than words Cheerleader'54,'56; F.H.A. '53.'54. SENIORS WILLIAM EUGENE WHITLOCK III Buddy When I was made, the pattern was thrown away. 54 55 5 5 Glee Club '56; F.T.A. '56; Letterman's Club 55,'56. AMELIA VEAL Smile when you're in trouble and you can be sure that you’re on the right road to happiness. Glee Club '55 ’5 i Debate Club '55; Newspaper staff '55, '56; F.T.A. '56; Office Assistant '56; Annual Staff'56; Senior Officer '56; Sponsor '56. MACKY WILLIAMS I dare do all that I can get away with. Basketball '53 '54.'55. PATRICIA VlARIE WESTBERRY Patsy Long life is denied us; therefore let us do something to show we have lived. Cheerleader '54.,55,'56; Annual Staff'54.'55,'56; News- paper staff '55. '56; Band '53; F.H.A. '53. '54; French Club '55; Office Assistant '55.'56; Beta Club '56; Soft- ball ’53.’54.’55‘ INEZ WOODALL Know ye I am a woman - what 1 think I must speak. F.T.A. '55; Office Assistant 56; Speech Club '56. PENELOPE ELIZABETH WILSON BILLY WIGGLESWORTH All good things must come to an end. Football '54, '55; Basketball '53. '54. '55 '56: Key Club 56; DCT '56; Speech Club '55; Newspaper '54, ’55; Foley Sal- utatorian '54. Take it easy; have your fun, and let the old world flicker on. F.H.A. '53. '56; 4-H'53,'54 55; Foley Hi-Lites '53; Glee Club 53. 54; Speech Club '56. JOSEPH CALVIN YARBROUGH Joe The only thing I regret is that there is only one me to be divided among all the world. Football ’53 54; Basketball '53 ’54; Baseball'53; Glee Club ’55 '56; Key Club ’55 56; Band '56. SADIE WILLIAMS Never idle, never still, always talking, always will. Speech Club '55; F.H.A. '55 56; Newspaper salesman '55, Softball '55. FELIX ZEIGLER Oh, Universe, what thou wishest, I wish. Football '52 53,'55; Band '53; Class Officer '53. '54 55! Beta Club '55.'56; Key Club '54.'55.'56; Student Council '55, '56; Newspaper staff '54, '55; Annual Staff '55. '56; Ground Observers '55.'56; Letterman's Club '55 56; Glee Club '56; Basketball '54,'55 56; Boy's State '55. KATHRYN ZIPPERER Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad.' Transferred Mayo '56. SENIORS Smhjtrl. Period Ending Month NAMES iHtiiy ’gjtfi' President Karen Davis J u N I 0 R Louise Carrin c L A S S Vice President Johnny Wells Secretary John Arthur Hendry Treasurer Marilyn Sharer Joe Beach Ralph Aman Billy Cloys JUNIORS Jimmy Bowden John Faircloth Irvin Bowdoin Kenneth Blue Ronald Crain Sammy Hunter Larry Borklund Bob Batey Billy Cruce Jayson Holley Doyle Collins W. P. Brannen Eddie Dorman Joe Cruce Franklin English Robert Gray Jerome Freeman Lynn Howie Miriam Janeway Judy Laub Dorothy Higgs Gay Nell Faircloth Connie Jones Dixie Ezell Bonita Hendry JUNIORS Meredith Beach Sara Helen Franklin Jane Baker Frances Grubbs Patricia Brannen Mary Alice Grubbs Eva Jean Grubbs Betty Joan Cruce Irene Fulford Louis Mantzanas Gerry Parnell Betty Ann Robertson Connie Fouche Peggy Lawson Virgie Tolson Charlene Slaughter Billie Sadousky Lavonne McCall Jerry Poppell Rodney Methvin Virginia Ratliff Jackie NeSmith Gerald Slaughter John Morgan Kenneth Lawson JUNIORS Warren Parker Richard Raulerson Ervin Young Kenneth Lee Richalene Roper Talmadge Whiddon Doris MacDaniel Ronnie Parker Wayne Strickland Eloise Smith Mildred Padgett Betty Leggett Betty Shaw Chanie Walker Tom McGlocklin Dorothy Mixon Marilyn Page Peggy Lamar Scott Rudolph Sadler Bobby Sayers Jerry Mixon Carol Murphy Bobby Snyder President Jimmy Slaughter Vice-President Carol Smith Jackie Faircloth Jimmie Lee Lundy Gladys Ratliff Eugene Newton Louise Linton SOPHOMORES Josephine Russel Earl Young Sarah Yarbrough John Walker Rebecca Redd Calvin Simmons Kathleen Thomason Richard Whitfield Anna Delia Roberts Elmore Wood Yvonne Wilson Bobby Sheppard Merelyn St. John Faye Woodall Carswell Walker Vance Whiddon Edith Thomas Robert Sadousky Lenora Whiddon Pat Carlton Go 11a Poppell Andy Sheffield Eunice York Richmond Tedder Mary Jane Albritton SOPHOMORES Martha Griffith Dennis Howell Barbara Chambers Charles Beach Merle Myers Jimmy Ferns Betty Lou Atkinson Lamar Carmichael Wilda Bishop Robert Weed June Freeman David Boyce Gail Weeks Nelson Edwards Ruth Chesser Roger Ezell Treva Lou Cruce Michael O’Steen Myrtle English Wallace Murphy Annette King Wiley Brannen Brenda Reams Brad Porter Joan Morgan SOPHOMORES Stafford Murphy Reba Chesser Charles Campbell Lanell Hunter Henry McLeod Helen Martin Scooter Edwards Audrey Johnson Royce Ratliff June Carrin Bobby Blue Dixie Linn A.B. Murphy Edna Mae King Freddy Miller Katherine Lewis Stanley Linton Charlotte Strickland Donnie Blanton Ada Alice Peacock Bartow Wigglesworth Gail Dorsett Royce Grubbs Wilda Capps Malcolm Page SOPHOMORES Bobby Gray Pat Gurr Paul Worthington Deanna Mixon Jackie Godwin Betty Pearl Pitts John High Don Cloys Johnny Pitts Nancy Pitts Tommy Hammiter Mary Helen Hunter Joe Ann Bailey Jerry Goodman Joe Brannen Sarah Odom Jack Johnson Gene Bishop Harriette Davis Mac Coulliette Maxine Hornsby B. C. Brown Chuck Huxford Jimmy Thomas SOPHOMORES Harriet Bunting Robert McDonald Annia Mae Johnson Joe Brannen Sondra Jackson Willie Joe Sadler Jack Lewis Randall Lynch Herbert Parker SNAPSHOTS Gymnasts Ahhhh Sun, FRESHMEN Virginia Ezell Betty Hendry Wallace Sundey Patty O’Grady Harvey Sadler Carolyn Redd Roscoe Shefield Donna Bennett Larry Tedder Helen Bishop Virginia Register O’Neal Ward Lavoy Robinson Betty Sadler Wendell Jones Sandy Summerall Willard Sadler J. C. Connell Merle Pitts Ethelle Whiddon Goodwin Scott Tommy Nola Toby Hagin Sandra Burch Don Denmark Bill Gallagher Virginia Freeman Foy Braddock Alan Holt Dennis Morgan Jeanette Williams Patsy Casey Betty Sayers Bob Lilliott Mary Frances Mathis Ted Leggett Betty Miller Cynthia Tougas Jerry Sheppard Mitchell Simmons Ray Woods Randy Trammell Alice Touchton Betty Bailey Lillian Davis Sarah Baker Ronnie Dalton Larry Dansby Bobby Corbin Calvin Blue FRESHMEN Mary Lou Lewis Vonda Hill Louise Slaughter Genevieve Stephens Henry Slaughter Wallace Sessions Memorie Dees Georgia Davis June Parker J. T. Santerfeit Bill Terrell Morris Steen Merelyn Grubbs Reba Cruce Sue Allmon John Burkett Wallace Cruce Dozier Hendry Dennis Dreyer Bessie Johnson Willene Johnson Carolyn Morgan Judy Knowles Jacky Balkcom Ernistine Shiver I FRESHMEN Etsie Mae Sadler Jessie Scott Barbara Hare Mary Dean Yvonne Parker Virginia Kuhn Edd Courtney Buddy Hartsfield Cary Bell Jimmy Whitlock Lavell Denmark Randolph Murphy Gene Mattox Angus Cothran Molly Hendry Kay Parrish Ed Ricketson Jackie Chambers Jackson Tedder Lex Mixon Billy Mathis Jimmy Parker Evangle Lewis Donald Johnson Eloise King Claude Kemp FRESHMEN SNAPSHOTS Franklin Hunter Joan McQuire Alton Hendry Carlton Roberts Marie Johnson Sonny Lollis Francis Buford Joan Adams Tommy Dickert Karen Gray E I G H G T R H A D E Eschol Cruce Wimpy Wilkes Josephine Mincy Nelda Fair cloth Annie Gunter Jo Ann Hendry James Hunter Cosette Rogers Lynda Leggett Judy Warren Dougie Parker Billy Ezell V r i 38 Gracie Bishop Woody Norman Ruth Crosby Mary King Judson Jones Jeanie Gunter Jerry Thorpe Shirley Edwards Geraldin Sadler James Parker EIGHTH GRADE David Stalans Frances Leverett Gloria Parker Maxie Colson Martha Touchton Curtiss Williams Mildred Newberry Larry Murphy Jimmy Clymer Louise French Evalyne Thomlinson J. 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Suber Elmo Starling Jessie Cannon Christine Shiver Robert Grubbs Elizabeth Terrell Macie York Vivian Grubbs Kathy Smith Sam Johnson Patricia Hunter Johnnie Yon Bonnie Crews Patsy Snyder Jimmy Livingston Janice Connell John Janeway Catherine Towles Betty Albritton EIGHTH GRADE Wiley Sadler Judy Thomas Henry Capps Fay Parrish Catherine Wells Terry Rouse Dellar Grantham David Little Andrea Whiddon Joe Gurr Ella Rogers Jimmy Lavalle Claudia Strickland Dicky Zeigler Joe Wynn Brenda Hendry Billy Singletary Christine Rogers Henry Platt Thelma Duty Mary Lewis Roland Roberts George Hatcher Charlotte Holt Toby Brannen George Hooten Thomas Williams Noretta Sheffield EIGHTH GRADE Marvin Brannen Lettie Dekle Sandra Godwin Skipper West Bobby Singletary Verlyn Tedder John Dorman Carolyn Durden SNAPSHOTS Come on in! 41 Cheering section Danny Franklin Ann Johnson Ronnie Jones Vernell King Mack Landry Allie Jean McClain Butch Pitts Linda Mann Sam Register Jann Dean Robinson John Robinson Norma Jean Sadler Rufus Slaughter Barbara Thomley David Thomas Carolyn Wells Myrl Townsend Joan Sheffield John Shaw Inez Oliver Broward Ratliff Shirley Knowles Howard King Betty Jackson 42 s E V E N T H G R A D E John Beach Betty Barger David Bennett Caroline Beach James Campbell Pat Deloach David Leslie Peggy Denmark Jerrell Davis Joan Fussell SEVENTH GRADE Billy Davis Clifford Green Winky French Hilda Hunter Edward Gilpin Janice Jackson Franklin Goodson Carol Lee Arvil Grubbs Ellen Lee Dick Herman Estelle Ne Smith Ronald Leggett Eva Nell Ne Smith Mack Pruitt Lucka Padgett Tommy Ratliff Nancey Poppell Sammy Sealey Ida Mae Slaughter Erma Lou Walker Deloris Wadkins Skipper Vereen Donald Little Bert Putnal Frank Slaughter Jerome Bennett Harolyn Young Robert Collins Elaine Wilson SEVENTH GRADE Fred Cope Mary Alice Bodiford Bill Goodman Elizabeth Carlton Tom Grubbs Beverly Chewning Carroll King Diane Cloys Ray Lundy Ginger Corbin Preston Me Gee Betty Ann Goodman Bobby Murphy Janice Gunter Jack Osteen Carolyn High Johnny Parker Pat Kirkland Jimmy Renfrow Bettye Me Donald Jimmy Slaughter Patricia Me Glockin Donald Whitfield Mary Ann Me Rae Malcolm Leite Judy Paris Jerry Sweeting Elaine Peacock Ray Thomley Peggy Robinson SEVENTH GRADE Howard Williams Patricia Sundey J. W. Cannon Vivian Wigglesworth Earl Cannon Marie Sherer Arnold Carlan Beth Cruse Wesley De Vane Karen Dail Ted Ezell Linda Dixon Rudy Freeman Nadine Ellison Wayne Hendry Judy Hollowell Irvin Hill Hilda Houck J. W. Hornsby Edith Jacobs Roy Johnson Carol Johnson James Livingston Peggy King Fred Murphy Margaret Mattair Luke Murphy Dotty Mattox Dallas Jenkins Patsy Mixon SEVENTH GRADE Terry Murphy Betty Rhodes Jackie Sundey Mary Helen Sheffield Clifton Wells Barbara Szuch Paul Woods Betty Jo Whiddon Gerald Bayless Judy Mae Tuten A. D. Butler Sabra Ann Benton Wayne Collins Eva Buckhalter Bobby Lee Counce Tommie Dixon Roy Edwards Charlotte Green Cecil Hill SNAPSHOTS Majorettes perform Assorted clowns in shapes and sizes. End of the line Little corn huskers Cheerleaders (?) Who took whose? Cheerleaders at Hallowe’en Here comes the parade! The band adds to the spirit This Cheerleader Got Lost SNAPSHOTS Thrilled? All aboard I West side gang O. K. Ref. O. K. I Mixed Emotions Election time I've got a secret Tarzan? Motor pool Parade entrant Watch me I School's out More Variety Show Killer Get 'im, boy I al work i I (; H SCHOOLS c Teacher is a builder; he works nth the higher and finer values oj civilization. STUDENT COUNCIL “The Student Council exists for the purpose of creating better understand- ing among students and be- tween faculty and students. It is a service organiza- tion from the standpoint of promoting school citizen- ship and providing enrich- ing experiences for the Students of T. C. H. S.’’ TO VP SlGtf1- 5iWto ves Stags' ibier 0ot bV JUNIOR HIGH REPRESENTATIVES LEFT TO RIGHT: Verlon Jones, Dougie Parker. Wimpy Wilkes, Haroline Young, Joan Adams, Luke Murphy, Jimmy Slaughter, F.T. A. 5 rZf • 0 s eVV’ G' °4, vje , Vi C 1 v kc eV S v $ ' VV V- y JiSs • as % Future Teachers of America “The FTA club seeks to encourage young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful teaching. ' “Teachers are the builders of civilization.” Betty Leggett. SECOND ROW; Louise Linw s l V G3‘,' 5Pt iU‘e Sadousky v“e,n °ay s’ Mar,ha Griffith. Marjorie Sadie! Jackson- Uod' h 1a PPS- LeMetle Hart. THIRD RO' • ,Udy Uub’ A™lia sussrsi Japs xr Miss Dona Dixon, Sponsor; Karen Davis, Secretary; Patricia Brannen, Vice-President; Lynn Howie, President; Felix Zeigler, Treasurer. TOP PICTURE--TOP TO BOTTOM: Judy Laub, Felix Zeigler, Marilyn Page, Patsy Westberry, Rebecca Redd, Johnny Wells, Charlene Slaughter, Brenda Reams, Catherine Lewis, Jim Tow- les, Tom McGlocklin, Betty Pearl Pitts, Ada Alice Peacock, Tommy Lynn, Malcolm Page, Jerry Slaughter, Marjorie Sadler, Jimmy Slaughter, and Michael O'Steen. PICTURE AT RIGHT--TOP TO BOTTOM: Lynn Howie, Carol Edging- ton, Bob Batey, Peggy Carlan, Billy Cloys, Patricia Brannen, Don Griffith, Karen Davis, Martha Griffith, Dolores Miller, Meridy Dail, Sandra Jackson, Alice Prysby, Shirley Kasell, Miss Dona Dixon, Spon- sor, Ella Jane Jackson, Dennis Howell, Don Cloys, Jane Baker, John Fa ire loth,..Ruth Chesser, John A. Hendry, Sylvia Howell, Kent Kirk- land, Annie Maud Brannen, and LeMerle Hart. n - The National Beta Club is an organ- ination of high school students of good mentality and character, creditable ac- hievement, and commendable attitudes. Membership therein signifies that the student has been designated by the high school authorities as worthy of special recognition because of outstanding attain- ment and promise. “The purpose of the DCT Club is to promote the growth and a better understanding of distributive and co- operative education, and to foster the best possible spirit of cooperation a- mong employers, student-learners, home, and school. Its activities are designed to round out the moral, social and cultural development of its members. T. CLUB PICTURE AT LEFT--TOP TO BOTTOM: Joseph Courtney. Jerry Poppell, Jessie High, Jerry Mixon, Albert Johnson, Ella Jane Jackson, Norma Nabinger, Erma Rae Dorman, Neva Grubbs, Virginia Simpson, Macky Williams, War- ren Parker, Mary Alice Grubbs, Reba Coulliette, Aubrey Ward, Bobby Snider, Bruce Palmer, Jimmy Underwood, Billy Wigglesworth, Jimmy Grumpier, Mr. Jim Polk, Sponsor. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Catherine Towles, Claudia Strickland, Lettie Dekle, Betty Ann Good- man. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Edwards, Marie Johnson, Dickie Zeigler, Karen Gray, Patsy Snyder, Hilda Hunter, Charlotte Holt, Brenda Hendry, Robert Weed, and Jimmy Clymer. - Working Together Griffith Editor. Editor. p t wea sP°nsor “The TaCoHi is published each year by the students of Taylor County High School. All work is done by the staff, the only duty of the sponsor being that of advisor and consultant. Staff members are selected each spring by a faculty committee. They serve for one year. TaCoHi attempts to portray the activities of the school year, preserving in pictures and words a lasting impression of High School Days. 54 LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Brannen-7th Grade Editor Jim Towies-8th Grade Editor Elia Jane Jackson-9th Grade Editor Shirley Kasell-ioth Grade Editor Kenneth Lee-ilth Grade Editor Amelia Veal-I2th Grade Editor Gayle Carmichael- 12th Grade Editor LEFT TO RIGHT: Dolores Miller-Art Editor Bruce Palmer-Asst. Art Editor Charlene Slaughter-Co-Asst. Feature Editor Jimmy Underwood-Feature Editor Carol Edgington-Co-Asst. Feature Editor Judy Laub-Asst. Clubs Editor Alice Prysby-Clubs Editor LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Wells-Asst. Sports Editor Patsy Westberry-Sports Editor Felix Zeigler-Asst. Snapshot Editor Lynn Howie-Snapshot Editor John A. Hendry-Asst. Business Manager Marjorie Sadler-Business Manager IRIS DEE WALKER Sponsor [ss Dona Dixon, (Accompanist) June Freeman, Myrna Gray, Annie Maud Bran Rebecca ed , Billie Sadousky, Dixie Ezell, Caro EcMiyi e |deCartni- FIRST ROW, LEFT T nen, Shelby Carlton, fct chael, Laura Ellen Lev McGill, Meridy Dail, Ha? Courtney, Wilda Capps, Ka nita Couliette, Martha Newel pell. THIRD ROW: Earl Young, Er J 3RI Yarbrough, Roy McLeod, Betty Adkinson, Gerry Parnell, Shirley Kasell. FOURTH ROW: Louis Mixon, Brown, Richmond Tedder, Jim Towles, Billie Ezell, Felix Zeigler, Charles King, Joe Bill Hodges, Eli Coker, Billy Cloys, John Summers, Irvin Bowden, and Wade Mattair. Sponsor DONA DIXON LEFT TO RIGHT: Wilda Capps, Rebecca Redd, Jack Lewis, Edith Thomas, Robert Weed, Richalene Roper, Eunice York, Betty Pearl Pitts, Patsy Gurr, Miss Shirley Parker. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 0 F F 1 C E R S FIRST ROW: Miss E. Strea- mas, Mrs. V.J. Edging- ton, Dolores Miller, Carol Edgington, Sadie Williams, Mrs. Pitts, Mar- tha Oglesby. The Creed of the Future Homemakers of America expresses the purpose of the organ- ization- “Learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. “ SECOND ROW: Betty Lou Hendry, June Carrin, Pat Grantham, Yvonne Parker, Merle Pitts, Patty O'Grady FIRST ROW, FROM LEFT: Merle Pitts, Patty O'Grady, Pat Grantham, Sadie Wil- liams, Carol Edgington, June Carrin, Betty Lou Hendry, Yvonne Parker, Mrs. Edgington. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Pitts, Billie Joyce Baily, Helen Bishop, Mary F. Mathis, Virginia Kuhn, Mary Alice Dean, Patsy Casey, Memorie Dees, Lillian Davis, June Parker, Miss E. Streamas. THIRD ROW: Richelene Roper, Lavoy Robinson, Molly Hendry, Barbara Hare, Ann Lilliott, Mary L. Lewis, Evangle Lewis, Virginia Register, and Vir- ginia Freeman. FOURTH ROW; Alice Prysby, Penny Wilson, Sara Odom, Mary Jane Albritton, Geraldine Hart, Miriam Janeway, Betty Shaw, Georgia Davis, Donna Bennett. FIFTH ROW: Earline Nichols, Betty Hunter, Martha Newell, Deana Mixon, Louise Carrin, Sarah Jo Andrews, Kathlene Thomason, Lenora Whiddon, and Brenda Reams. MEMBERS -CLARINETS- Carol Dean Joe Brannen Jo Anne Bailey Henry McLeod Fay Parrish Joan Adams Mary Ethel Lewis Betty Sayers Linda Mann Russ Combs Sara Baker Cassandra Grant Tommy Cook -HORN- Gloria Parker Sarah Yarbrough -BARITONE- Don Cloys Tom McGlocklin -BASSES- Bobby Gray Jimmy Lavalle - TROMBONES- Mary Dean Dixie Lynn Marilyn Sharer Connie Jones -CORNETS- Pat Carlton Joe Yarbourgh Jimmy Ferns Robert Sadousky Herbert Parker Bobby Sayers Sam Register -DRUMS- John Hendry Jerry Goodman Lamar Carmichael Sam Hunter Jerry Parnell -FLUTES- Jane Baker Judy Laub Cynthia Tougas -SAXAPHONES- Ted Leggett Bonita Hendry Gail Dorsett Dennis Howell Ronnie Parker HEAD MAJORETTE Martha Griffith -BELLS- Carol Edcington Harriet Bunting 58 Talking Things Over BAND COUNCIL Martha B C. Griffith Brown Herbert Director Pat Gerry Judy Parker Dean Carlton Parnell Laub Mann CONCERT BAND Fay Mary Parrish Alice Dean JUNIOR BAND FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vivian Wigglesworth, Patty O’Grady, Ann Lilliot, Elaine Peacock, Patricia McGlocklin. SECOND ROW; Jackie O'Steen, Maxie Colson, Jimmy Cly- mer, Donald Whitfield, Skipper West, Jimmy Campbell, Skipper Vereen. 59 Meredith Beach, Inez Woodall, Peggy Carlan, Pat Grantham 0 F F 1 C E Alice Prysby Jackie Holt Laura E. Leverette SPONSOR Mrs. Margaret Hamby Carol Edgington, Margie Collins, Amelia Veal SCHOOL BOY PATROL TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Markey, Floyd Buckhalter, Jackie Shaw, Ed Lilliot, Melvin Parker, and Lynn Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Howard Gramling, Wayne Robinson, Lloyd Der- rick, Ray Lynn, Ellis Bishop, Gary Szuch, J. Powers. KEY CLUB “The Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. In conjunction with the Kiwanis Club, it performs several community services in addition to it s normal school activities. It is truly a club which offers to it's members a memorable fellowship, and is one of the most enjoyable experiences of high school. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Faircloth, Charles Beach, Jim Towles, Jerry Poppell, Ken- neth Lawson, Billy Cloys, Jimmy Underwood, Ken Lee, Jayson Holley, Henry McLeod, Ronnie Parker. MIDDLE ROW: Lynn Howie, Roy McLeod, Johnny Wells, Felix Ziegler, Don Griffith, Bobby Batey, Joe Yarbrough. SEATED: John Hendry, Pat Carlton, Dick Whitfield, Jimmy Slaughter, Jerry Sheppard, Tommy Lynn, Mr. Robbins R. Woodell, Sponsor. Felix Ziegler President Don Griffith Johnny Wells Secretary Vice-President President - Buddy Whi LETTERM LEFT TO RIGJflTSTANDI f: Jackie Holt, Madelene Parnell, Wayne Kuhn, ElmeMS er, Felix ifeigler, Jinj y[hper- wood, Ket ffwson, Cloys, Joe Cruce, Joe Bill Hodges, Don Griffith, Jimmy Crumpref € nj £j£j w« l7and Dan MoMjre, rfn. KNEELING: Kenneth Gaskins, Bobby Batey, Ronnie Parker, Lynn Howie, Roy McLeod, Chuck Huy G £mx es Beach, Herbert Parker, and Tommy Lynn. Mrs. Morgan and Patient LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. W. D. Hunter, Mrs. L. S. Hendry, Mrs. E. L. Plymel, Mrs. G. Beach, Mrs. Alberta Beach, Mrs. Minnie Blanton and Mrs. Viola Persons, Mgr. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Letha Young, Mrs. Ellie Lundy, Mrs. Anna Woodard, Mrs. Persons, Mrs. Martha Touchton and Mrs. E.J. Tedder. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doyle Collins, John A. Hendry, John Faircloth, Gay Fair- cloth, Eloise Smith, Jane Baker, and Tom McGlocklin. SITTING: Myrna Gray, Irene Ful- ford, Betty Ann Robert- son, Billy Cloys, Karen Davis, and Marilyn Sharer. Editor, Billy Cloys; Sponsor, Mrs. Woodell; Assistant Editor, Karen Davis. tom STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gay Faircloth, Meridith Beach, Irvin Bowdoin, Jimmy Bow- den, Sammy Hunter, Dorothy Higgs. SIT- TING: Betty Jo Corbin, Connie Jones, Dixie Ezell, Sara Helen Franklin, and Judy Laub, SPEECH CLUB SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Lavonne McCall, Vice-President, Martha Oglesby. STANDING: Miss Parker, Warren Freeman, Inez Woodall, Geraldine Hart, Bob Prince, Penny Wilson, Madelene Odom, Joe Cruse. “The Library Service Club holds weekly luncheon meetings in the library. Recordings are played and ways to improve the service of the library are discussed. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Angus Cothran, Mrs. V.J. Edgington, Librarian; Don Denmark, Johnny Burkett, Merle Pitts, Sandra Godwin, Irene Aman, Patsy Snyder. SITTING: Geraldine Hart, Tommy Dickert, Charlotte Holt. mm FOOTBALL STANDING: Coach McClure, Coker, Courtney, McGlocklin, Whitlock, Lee, Zeigler, Cloys, Kuhn, Howie, Boyce, Coach Reardon. KNEELING: H. McLeod, Holley, Morgan, Summers, Huxford, Mantzanas, Bishop, R. McLeod, Wells, Slaughter. SITTING: Griffith, Raulerson, Carlton, Borklund, Gallagher, Batey, W. Parker, R. Parker, Faircloth, Wigglesworth. MANAGERS SCHEDULE Leon 32 Perry 0 Live Oak 6 Perry 0 Madison 6 Perry 0 Quincy 13 Perry 0 Cross City 0 Perry 6 Starke 20 Perry 0 Demonstration 19 Perry 7 Lake City 25 Perry 6 Gainesville 13 Perry 18 Monticello 13 Perry 0 Bump” Faircloth, A. B. Murphy. Kenneth Gaskin. 66 LETTERMEN Roy McLeod Senior Halfback Buddy Whitlock Senior Fullback -7 or Joe Bill Hodges Senior Tackle Wayne Kuhn Senior Guard Elmer Coker Senior Tackle 67 Don Griffith Senior Guard 69 B” SQUAD STANDING: Campbell, Lynch, Beach, Porter, McDonald, Woods, Wigglesworth, Sheffield, Parrish, Faircloth, McRae, O'Steen, Scott, Whitfield. R. Sheffield, Coach Barr. BETWEEN ROWSt Putnal, Vereen. KNEELING: Norman, Dalton, Holt, Lollis, Simmons, Ricket- son, Taylor, Walker, Cloys, Whitlock, Hermann, Sundey, Jones. KNEELING: Capps, Carmichael, Parker, Walker, Godwin, Brannen, Slaughter, Nola, Gray, Edwards. Coach Gilbert Barr Madison 7 Perry 19 Monticello 6 Perry 13 Live Oak 12 Perry 20 Monticello 14 Perry 25 Leon 19 Perry 6 Live Oak 13 Perry 19 Leon 0 Perry 6 70 HOMECOMING Last Minute Touch-up SPONSORS Marge Sadler, Dixie Ezell, Amelia Veal. Cheerleaders Sponsors and Escorts Alice Prysby, Pat Grantham, Tommy Lynn, Sadie Williams. Prize Winner The Royal Court Q U E E N The Queen is Crowned Pat-Tommy Marching Band K I N G The Parade Forms Royalty: Crown Bearers-Attendants Majorettes Captains Meet Toss-up The Dance Bartow Wigglesworth Joe Cruce B A S K E T B A L I Billy Wigglesworth Kenneth Lawson SCHEDULE Perry 57 Crawford ville 38 Perry 48 Lake City 33 Perry 65 Live Oak 70 Perry 56 Florida High 55 Perry 66 Gainesville 38 Perry 77 Monticello 46 Perry 44 Madison 46 Perry 48 Mayo 52 Perry 55 Leon 66 Perry 48 Gainesville 53 Perry 52 Ocala 63 Perry 54 Madison 44 Perry 49 Lake City 46 Perry 66 Monticello 31 Perry 55 Florida High 52 Perry 72 Mayo 62 Perry 2 Live Oak 0 TOURNAMENT Perry 73 Gainesville 56 Perry 67 Madison 64 Perry 54 Quincy 52 72 Billy Cloys STANDING: Coach Holt, Randall Lynch, Don Cloys, Charles Beach, Tom McRae, Billy Cruce, Paul Worthington, Stafford Murphy, Coach Barr. KNEELING: Woody Norman, Wendell Jones, Jack Taylor, Jimmy Bowden, Chuck Huxford, Tommy Hamiter, and Ray Woods, Manager. Larry Borkland Elmer Coker If COACH: Gilbert Barr Tommy Lynn GIRLS’VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Virgie Tolson, Pat Granthum, Marilyn Page, Judy Laub, Madelene Parnell, Meredith Beach, Gay Nell Faircloth. Betty Leggett, Charlene Slaughter. KNEELING: Coach, Mrs. Sue Quick. GIRLS’JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDING: Lenora Whiddon, Harriette Davis, Betty Lou Hendry, Barbara Hare, Ann Lilliott, Carol Smith, and Mrs. Quick, Coach. KNEELING: Edith Thomas, Kay McGill, Patsy Casey. Wilda Capps, Martha Griffith, Lanell Hunter. Herbert Parker, Chuck Huxford, Roy McLeod COACH: Lawrence Holt Sandra Burch, Ada Alice Peacock, Florrie Merle Dekle, Carol Smith, Sandy Summerall, Patsy Casey, Patsy Westberry-Senior Meridy Dail-Senior 77 Laura Ellen Leverett-Senior Patricia Brannen-Junior arur jar rom 2j NT ..rifcSVILLE totaled FIRST TIME 16 YEARS Bulldogs Win District Basketball Tourney Meets Seacrest Wednesday 3 p.m. DU t net champion - 1940 lias Perry gom State Tournament— they went as runners district and cam' Champs I • H pears i C Gaii dogs able Guine Frida v Gaii Uhe i the b 7 poii left to to this 11 point minute Madison Bulldogs I Again t he Bulldog jn the last lead with 4. play. During the Bulldogs but Quincy i made two attem —both missed. Perry opens t ; in one of two ga for 3 p.m. Wedne in the University esville. Seacrest H Beach with a 26 1 year Is Perry’s first Seacrest was an easy 53 1.’ ner over Belle Glade as E?ond tdtim ptayed the bi1 rt of the last half. Seacre.TT is I by big Bart Vandemark a 6'5 center and Dick Moody, a 6T” guard. Vandemark is play- ing his first year of basketball. The Bulldogs starting five is made up of 3 juniors, 1 senior and a sophomore, the sixth man is a senior also. Only three sen- iors are on Coach Barr’s 11 in squad. This group carries 14 6 season’s record into the tent. Aubumdale is -the defending tampion tn Class A and is fav Three Perry Boys On Ml Tournament Team (By Dave Thomas) The Gainesville Sun’s All- Tournament team selected after last week’s Group 2 tournamenr included 3 Perry players. Perry. Quincy and Madison dominated the 10 rjTjin squad. Perry representatives on the squad were KCn Lnvson, Bar- tow ami Billy Wiggles worth. Madison placed Chuck s- vi? a -dinesv; bulldogs Win Over Quincy 54-52 (By Bruce Palmer) Perry’s biggest win came Sai unday night, when Quincy wa stopped 54-52 in the group 2rj district tournament which wa held in Gainesville. The nip and tuck affair coul- have‘gone either way, judgir by playing ability. Both team: put forth every effort in ai attempt to win he tilt. Quincy led at Che end of th first quarter 12-11, but the oru point lead was dropped by tin half and the battle was tied ut at 2-25. ne was able to hit hard the first half for Perry 4 free throws and 1 goals, totaling eight k’ine of Perry’s .points khalf consisted of free nto the second half, up game, big Ken Billy Wigglesworth ing at the net. 5 field goads and •orth scored 4 W8. uincy. did his ”irst half with was highest to. decided in cause both different ee points, the Bull Quincy 1 52. FT T 3 17 t 15 iiie Perry Bulldogs meet Gaines- 13 iile in the first game of the 1956 ' ’lass A. Grown 2. Raskothall tnnr- ton r. For Wiggi •ss, lit w Perry ... FT T Lawson 2 22 Bart Wiggles worth 9 4 22 Howie ........ __ 7 0 14 Wigglesworth_____4 19 Cruce ___________12 4 Coker____________10 2 Total! _______32 9 73 Gainesville FG FT T Ttowland _________12 2 2« P'eely ------------3 2 8 Wigglesworth___10 Cruce _________1„_ 3 Wigglesworth_____3 Ilowle . _________ 2 Total_________27 Madison Selman ________ Musgrove ______ Belli _________ Browning ______ [Hicks _________ T 21 21 10 10 5 r ' Baker 4 Bronson __ _ _ 2 0 4 8f 1 i Henderson 1 1 3 Grinter 1 0 2 | Total ... 23 10 56 ’lass A, Group 2. Basketball tour- nament which be held in feainesville February 22 through 15. Perry is seeded fourth, but have ;plit with the Purple Hurricanes n two previous games. If Perry is successful, the Bull- logs will meet the winner of the ___ ivc Oak-Madison game in the 67 !emi-Finals at 7:30 Friday evening. T I Thursday evening, Quincy meets ie winner of the Lake City-Monti- fello game, while 3rd seeded Flo- 13 |da High takes on the perennial jq mrnament winner, P. K. Yonge. 5 j On Friday, February 4th, the ___ ther game will be the winner of RA ie P. K. Yonge-Florida High vs. ne survivor of the Quincy-Lake fity or Monticello game. Saturday, February 25, at 8:30, ne finals will be played. Gainesville’s new high school VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN The senior with the second highest average for the eleventh and twelth grades receives this award. Awarded to: Marjorie Sadler This is the highest academic award made by the school. It is awarded the senior who has the highest academic average for the eleventh and twelth grades. Awarded to: Dolores Miller HONOR AWARD This senior award is given on the basis of scholarship, school spirit, and the contributions made to the school during his high school career. Awarded to: Felix Zeigler SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD This honor is bestowed upon the senior boy and girl who have contributed most to the upholding of the ideals of good sportsmanship. Awarded to: Wayne Kuhn and Gayle Carmichael D. A. R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD The daughters of the American Revolution present this award to the senior girl who has exhibited, during her four years in high school, outstanding traits of good citizen- ship and a creditable achievement in her subjects. Awarded to: Patsy Westberry SCIENCE AWARD This award is made on the basis of high aptitude and interest in the physical sciences. It is sponsored by the Bausch and Lomb Company. AND HISTORY AWARD Presented to the senior who de- monstrates an aptitude for history and whose record reflects this in- terest. Both Awarded to: Don Griffith STUDENT COUNCIL AWARD This honor is given to the senior who has contributed most to student government. In addition to this, he must possess good character, out- standing qualities of Leadership, and have a creditable scholastic average Awarded to: Jim Towles HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Awarded annually to an eighth grade boy and girl. These pupils must be outstanding in citizenship and have creditable achievement in their courses of study. Awarded to: Dickie Zeigler and Joan Adams Given to the senior girl who has had two years of home economics, and who has exemplified talent and interest in homemaking. Awarded to: Pat Granthum AMERICAN LEGION AWARD MOST DEPENDABLE ALICE PRYSBY KENNETH LEE “A row to hoe, A cake to bake, Alice and Ken the task will take.” Their teachers, fellows, everyone, Know that with these - the task is done.” MOST HAPPY-GO-LUCKY ELLA JANE JACKSON LOUIE MIXON “Fun for all and all for fun.... Excitement and gaiety reign with these two.” MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MARJORIE SADLER FELIX ZIEGLER “Their names in lights and on every tongue - Intelligence and ambition, their assets. MOST DIGNIFIED DOLORES MILLER DON GRIFFITH “These twain have upheld the ideals of the school. Their fellows paid respect to their conduct, in- tegrity, and fortitude_their dignities : Dolores and Don!” BEST LOOKING ANN TAYLOR NEATEST LAURA ELLEN LEVERETTE KENNETH GASKINS “Neat as a pin, each hair in place, clothing pressed, a shining face - Laura Ellen and Gaskin, Ken Present our school with shining mien.” BUDDY WHITLOCK “When heads turn and eyes open wide, One knows these two are Taylor’s pride.” MOST INTELLECTUAL SHIRLEY KASELL JIMMY UNDERWOOD “Jimmy and Shirley, each one knows, Are students of ours; whose good repose To ‘Brains’ for help when problems rise Marks them the seniors who are wise.” BEST MANNERED CAROL EDGINGTON BILLY WIGGLESWORTH “S ‘il vous plait...I beg your pardon... Please excuse my use of Jargon. If you don’t mind, I’ll watch my p’s q’s. To hurt others’ feelings, I simply re- fuse.” MOST POPULAR AMELIA VEAL FELIX ZIEGLER “This year’s choice proves the old saying: ‘To him that hath, it shall be added----’ Felix and Amelia certainly have it.” FRIENDLIEST PAT GRANTHUM WAYNE KUHN “The best tribute to anyone - a smile, a kind word, and sincerity.” MOST ATHLETIC JACKIE HOLT ELMER COKES “When day is done and shadows fall, When memory’s cloud hangs over all, We’ll think of Elmer and Jackie, too, Whose sportsmanship always shone through.” MOST VERSATILE GAYLE CARMICHAEL TOMMY LYNN “They’re best at - ANYTHING; A pint of persistence and a ton of talent.’’ •'•SSRSSSSSS ::= SENIOR PROPHECY SARAH JO ANDREWS-Jamestown, Virginia-Wife of John Z. Houst, the Wall Street tycoon. ELMER COKER-Jacksonville, Florida-President of the Coker-Cola Company having been changed from Coca-Cola when Coker bought the controlling interest. GERALDINE HART-Atlanta, Georgia-Wife of John Bertshand, Olympic Champion ice skater. JOSEPH COURTNEY-Perry, Florida-President of Courtney 99 Oil Company. SHIRLEY KASELL-New York, New York-Renowned model whose name usually appears over the word after . JACKIE HOLT-Jersey City, New Jersey-Winner of the Women's Division of the International Air Race. ELLA JANE JACKSON-Perry, Florida-Cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Dangerous Dan and his Ford . MACKY WILLIAMS-Perry, Florida-Author of the best seller My Career As A Senior In Taylor County High . SYLVIA HOWELL-Owner of Sylvia's , the night club located in the center of Tide Swamp. JIM TOWLES-Kissimmee, Florida-Designer of the pump that pumped the Everglades dry. ANNIE MAUD BRANNEN-New York, New York-Brannen of Brannen and Carlton hair stylists, creators of the Bulldog Bob . SHELBY CARLTON-New York, New York-Carlton of Brannen and Carlton. REV. FELIX ZIEGLER-Nashville, Tennessee-The evangelist who has been called the Modern Billy Graham. AMELIA VEAL-Nashville, Tennessee-Author of the current best seller A Man Called Felix . MARGIE COLLINS-Los Angeles, California-Wife of the King of the Waltz, Jinx Lightman. JOHN SUMMERS-Perry, Florida-Owner of John's the world's largest movie theater. PEGGY CARLAN-Pittsburg, Pennsylvania-Owner of Pegg's Dance Studios and creator of the current dance sensation the Whambo . WARREN FREEMAN-Key West, Florida-The racing boat driver and holder of six world records. GAYLE CARMICHAEL-Hollywood, California-The singer who revised Ko Ko Mo and made it the hit song of the decade. KENNETH GASKINS-Montgomery, Alabama-Governor Kenneth Gaskins of the State of Alabama. EARLINE COURTNEY-Atlanta, Georgia-Author of How I Learned To Cook and My Husband's Ulcer's . MERIDY DAIL-Mangey Mule, Texas-Owner of the biggest ranch in the world. WAYNE KUHN-Colorado Springs, Colorado- Wild Man Kuhn World's Ex-Heavy-Weight Wrestling Champion. TOMMY LYNN-Miami, Florida-Star of the Early Show (3 A.M. every morning on M.B.S. -T. V.) ERMA RAE DORMAN-Nashville, Tennessee-The painter, creator of the current Ultra Modern styling. BILLY MURPHY-Miami, Florida-Creator of Murphy's Meteor , The World's Fastest Speedboat. VIRGINIA SIMPSON-Washington, D.C. Secretary to U. S. Senator, Washington, D.C. JOE BILL HODGES-Perry, Florida-Founder of Hodge's Lonely Hearts Club. PENNY WILSON-Gainesville, Florida-World's Authority on snakebite serum. JIMMY CRUMPLER-Battlecreek, Michigan-Owner of Crumpler's Crunchy Cracklettes the only cereal guaranteed to melt in your bowl. CHARLIE BELL BUTLER-San Antonio, Texas-Head long distance operator in charge of telephone calls from one end of Texas to the other. BRUCE PALMER-Perry, Florida-President of Palmer's Printing Inc., specializing in publishing sport magazines. JOE YARBROUGH-Perry, Florida-The real estate wizard now selling land at Jug Island for $500.00 a square foot. KATHRYN ZIPPERER-Key West, Florida-The lady alligator wrestler. BUDDY WHITLOCK-New York, New York-The wealthy playboy sportsman and intersporiscar racer. BOB PRINCE-Miami, Florida-The Fisherie owner who taught fish to swim backwards. PATSY WESTBERRY-Perry, Florida-Patsy of the Dear Patsy column, advice to the newly divorced. SHAN JACKSON-Sarasota, Florida-Star of Ringling Brother's Circus, billed as Shan The Fire-eating Man . INEZ WOODALL-Far North-Proprie tor of Inez's the only store north of the Arctic Circle specializing in bathing suits. DR. ROY McLEOD-Gainesville, Florida-Professor of English at the University of Florida. ALBERT JOHNSON-New York, New York-Star of the Broadway Play Tigers of Tide Swamp . NEVA GRUBBS-Perry, Florida-Manager of Fiddler’s Frozen Foods. PAT GRANTHUM-Perry, Florida-(Pat Granthum Wigglesworth) wife of Billy Wigglesworth. LOUIE MIXON-New York, New York-Owner of Mixon's Department Store (formally Macy's). Le MERLE HART-Tallahassee, Florida-Professor of Educational Psychology at Florida State University. JAUNITA COULLIETTE-New York, New York-One of the Coulliette Sisters who made the latest hit record Taylor County Boogie . REBA COULLIETTE-New York, New York-The other Coulliette Sister. LAURA ELLEN LEVERETTE-Detroit, Michigan-Nation's only woman auto test driver. TILLIE SESSIONS-Shady Grove, Florida-City judge of the fast growing city of Shady Grove. GEN. DON GRIFFITH-Washington, D. C. -Commander of the Janitor Corp in the Pentagon Building. NORMA NABINGER-Perry, Florida-Supervisor of Norma's Business School. JOHNNIE STARLING-Perry, Florida-The Astrologist, discoverer of Starling's Seventh Star In Your Life. SADIE WILLIAMS-Perry, Florida-Editor and Publisher of the world renowned magazine Sadie's Scandal Sheet . AUBREY WARD-Chicago, Illinois-The ice cream tycoon, creator of the Aubrey ice cream stick. CAROL EDGINGTON-Chicago, Illinois-The Modern Betty Crocker of General Mills. DOLORES MILLER-New York, New York-Interpreter, specializing in Pogo and Lower Slobovia. JIMMY UNDERWOOD-Washington, D. C. Yardbird of the United States Air Force. MARTHA NEWELL-Perry, Florida-Winner of the $64,000 question, specialist in Jazz. BILLY WIGGLESWORTH-Perry, Florida-Builder of the 218-story Sunshine State Building in Perry, Florida. MADELENE PARNELL-Perry, Florida-Winner of the National Baking Contest for her recipe for Chattering Pie . CHARLES DOTSON-Pittsburg, Pennsylvania-Owner of the Dotson Television (mfg.) Company. ALICE PRYSBY-Dallas, Texas-President of the Dallas College for Career Girls. EMMA BELL SADLER-Perry, Florida-World Record Holder of the 100 Meter Hurdle. KENNETH LEE-Jacksonville, Florida-Owner of Kenneth's Kennel Club. MARJORIE SADLER-Jacksonville, Florida-Owner of Margie's Parrot Shop-specializes in French speaking parrots. ANN TAYLOR-Perry, Florida-Owner and general manager of the chain of Ann's Driving Schools. JESSIE HIGH-Perry, Florida-Owner of High’s Super Duper Market. MARTHA OGLESBY-Perry, Florida-Mayor of the city of Perry. WADE MATTAIR-Perry, Florida-Vice president and general manager of Mattair's Motor Company. NELLIE SADLER-Gainesville, Florida-Owner of the world's biggest Drive-In. Champ f Now, where is it? •• Mr. Weaver on Lunch detail Dinnertime Preparing for the parade Queen of the wild frontier. These were our cheerleaders. exciting, what? Chaney and who? Three's a crowd B.C. Hop in, galsi Mr. Mann, man! Honeybabes CUSTODIANS There’s our boy on the right! MR. NEWBERRY JOHNSON Kuhn’s fan club. Dickie Sho’ is good I MR. COLY MURPHY Hot rod! Bulldog Band PERRY DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT We Specialize In Steaks Cut To Order Chicken Sea Foods We Serve Lunch Boxes Compliments of GASOLINE CITY Perry Florida Congratulations Seniors! 1 Compliments of DR. E. 1. BENNETT QUALITY CLEANERS Dresses - Lingerie - Accessories Compliments Compliments of of VERA'S 109 West Main Phone 534-L THE STAR LOAN CO. Compliments Compliments of of DIXIE TAYLOR HOTEL SUWANNEE STORE Perry Florida Compliments of Compliments PERRY HARDWARE of Perry, Florida THE TOUGAS FAMILY Compliments of PERRYLAND MOTEL With Kitchenettes 8 Miles South of Perry Phone 932 Compliments of JOHNSON MANOR MOTOR COURT AND RESTAURANT Good Food Phone 930 ]Q Miles South of Perry Compliments of FLORIDA CEDAR PRODUCTS Perry, Florida Compliments of SHARER'S MODERN TRAILER COURT 2 Miles South of Perry Florida, On Road 19 Phone 548-K Compliments of POPPELL'S GROCERY Road 19 Phone 313-W Compliments of DOC BOWDOIN'S Grocery - Market Phone 216-J Road 55 Compliments of BRADSHAW'S SERVICE STATION Your Friendly Sinclair Dealer Compliments of PERRY GROCERY CO. Perry, Florida DE SOTO Main Quincy Sts. PERRY, FLORIDA Telephone 255 Compliments of STEPHENS' FURNITURE CO. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stephens and Phillip TAYLOR MOTORS, Inc. Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of Perry Compliments of ETHEL'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 97-W Compliments of TRIANGLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Compliments of PERRY INDUSTRIES,INC. Ready-Mix Concrete Concrete Blocks, Steel Jalousie Windows and Doors Plumbing Supplies . O. Box 484 Perry, Florida Phone 521 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Compliments of HENDRY’S PHILLIPS 66 PERRY LUMBER COMPANY Perry, Florida Compliments HAROLD SNOW PERRY FORD COMPANY,INC. Sales Service Drawer 350 Perry, Florida Telephone 74 Compliments WILSON of TRADING COMPANY Roy Dennis Ready-to-wear, Shoes, Notions, Dry Goods, and Hardware FOLEY BARBER SHOP Foley Florida Foley, Florida Compliments of Compliments FOLEY SERVICE GARAGE of Harold Vickery If it Rolls, We'll Fix it LETTIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 6025-K Foley Florida Phone 5036-J Foley, Florida Compliments DORIS' BEAUTY NOOK of FOLEY JUNCTION Personal Hair Styling $.75 GROCERY and MARKET Road 19 South of Perry Mrs. Tamsey Towles Manager Phone 5001-W Compliments of Compliments of THE WAGON WHEEL PERRY MOTOR LODGE Phone 6003-W 1 1 2 Miles South on U. S. 19-27A U. S. 19 Perry, Florida BRUCE W.PERRINE’S SERVICE STATION Phone 470-J Road 19 YARBROUGH’S RECAPPING CO. Phone 578 U. S. 19 South Compliments of SKYLAND RESTAURANT Compliments of PINE HAVEN MOTOR COURT Mr. and Mrs. Larry Panaro Owners and Managers Compliments of THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS Serving The Road And Rail Hub Of Florida's Timber Lands Compliments of TOBIE WALKER Today, school cafeteria buyers have found that good food costs less, especially in feeding children and teenagers. There is no waste in serv- ing food of the same fine quality that is featured in the leading ho- tels and restaurants. There is no extra cost for the assurance gained by serving food of the same purity as that served by the most exacting hospital. Sexton foods are prepared exclu- sively for those who serve many people each day. This specialization makes dealing at Sexton’s pleasant, convenient and satisfying. Sixty- three years of dependable service arc back of every purchase. A Sexton salesman calls in your town at least every other week. If he has not been in to see you, please drop us a card and we will have him call. it CHICAGO . LONC ISLAND CITT . SAN SKA NCI SCO . ATLANTA DALLAS . rmillKS . PHILADELPHIA . DATIO IT . BOSTON . INDIANAPOLIS Indlonopollp Compliment's CECIL LYONS' of Gulf and Standard Products BAMBI MOTEL Road 19 Perry Florida Compliments Compliments of of HATT'S CITIES SERVICE STATION WARREN'S AUTO Phone 470-K COURT DENMARK'S GARAGE Compliments General Auto Repairs of South 19 Night Phone 47-L Day Phone 5005 PERRY MOTOR COURT Compliments Compliments of of DELUXE MOTEL KIRKLAND'S GARAGE Phone 515-W Road 19 Perry, Florida Compliments of GRUBBS’ PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Go Bulldogs Go I U. S. 19 Best Wishes To The Graduates RAPID FINANCE SERVICE,INC. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS You Are Hitting Your Stride! BEN LINDSEY POUNCY’S DRIVE-INN RESTAURANT AND DAIRI-0 We Serve T. C. H. S. Fine Foods Rd. 19 Phone 366-J Compliments of PERRY INSURANCE CO. 212-214 East Green Street Compliments of SAULS' GROCERY and MARKET Phone 114-J Compliments of THERESA'S Hair Styling Saloon Compliments of CLARK and SAYERS F. R. M. FEED STORE Seed Fertilizer Phone 351 Perry, Florida GENE WHITLOCK MARKETER Phone 222-L Perry, Florida Compliments of JOHN P. LINTON Perry Florida Compliments of TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE A. J. Ezell Compliments of CASEY'S GROCERY and SERVICE STATION Groceries-Meats-Produce-Notions Good Gulf Gas and Oil Phone 251-J 1202 North Jefferson Street COMPLIMENTS OF THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION WALKERS TRUCK-O-TEL AND RESTAURANT ED WILLIAMS’ TEXACO SERVICE STATION Phone 429-W U. S. Highway 19 Perry, Florida TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH ...A LOVELY GRADUATION GIFT AWAITS YOU AT OUR STORE It's our gift in honor of your coming graduation. Be sure to bring in the Lane invitation card you received in the mail. this exquisite LANE Miniature Keepsake Cedar Chest with lock and key FREE You’ll find 1001” things to keep in this genuine miniature Lane Chest — costume jewelry, personal letters, treasured souvenirs that call for a private little place of their own! JACKSON FURNITURE COMPANY FRANK WELLS Compliments of FRANK WELLS’ INSURANCE AGENCY Mrs. Marguerite Holmes Mrs. Evelyn Perkins Compliments of DEKLE MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales And Service Phone 91-W Compliments of Sensible Prices and Sound Service Our Congratulations To The Graduating Class May the Best of Health, Success Prosperity Be Yours TRY OUR FOUNTAIN BLOODWORTH’S Gifts, Sundries, Magazines, Cosmetics, and Baby Products THE EMPORIUM Department Store Always Try Before You Buy Carole King Dresses Manhattan Shirts Phone 210-J Established in 1917 Perry, Florida VEREEN BROTHERS Meats Frozen Foods Lockers TAYLOR COUNTY FROZEN FOOD COMPANY J.C.DIXON Plumbing, Heating, Air-Conditioning Service Supplies Typhoon Prop-R-Temp Heatpumps Myers Water Systems Perry, Florida Phone 533 Compliments of OVERSEA SUPER MARKET Next door to the Phone 337-K Post Office Compliments of VAN H.PRIEST AND SOUTHERN 5 TOJ1.00 STORE Compliments of SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT 'Safety Begins With You' Maurice Linton Sheriff of Taylor County PERRY BUILDERS SUPPLY INCORPORATED EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH” PERRY FLORIDA TELEPHONE 556-W WE DELIVER” CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS of Taylor County High You're On Your Way. . . . ........Good Luck BYRON BUTLER Perry PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Florida Compliments Compliments of of B. W. LEE'S BIRD'S GROCERY SERVICE STATION Rood 19 Phone 27 Phone 121-W Compliments FRITH'S of AMOCO SERVICE STATION F. A. PARKER Clerk of Circuit Court U. S. 19 North Phone 441-M Perry, Florida Compliments GREAT SOUTHERN TRUCKING CO. of Hugh Davis BIRD'S ARMY STORE Agent Perry, Florida Telephone 274-M Compliments of Compliments H. R. DAVIS of Jeweler and Optometrist BRANNEN'S HARDWARE East Green Street Perry Florida Perry, Florida Compliments of WELLS JEWELERS Phone 358 Diamonds, China, Silver, Watches Crystal and Appliances Compliments of MP SALES AND SERVICE Sporting Goods Headquarters COMPLIMENTS OF WINN AND LOVETT Compliments of LEE TIDEWATER CYPRESS COMPANY Best Wishes To The Graduating Class Of Taylor County High School OGILVIE-PONTIAC TP) PONTIAC... Business Goes Where It Is Invited; And Stays Where It Is Appreciated Compliments of SMITTY’S SERVICE STATION TOT.C.H.S.BULLDOGS....GO! STUDEBAKER and PACKARD Cars and Trucks E.R.LINTON MOTORS Complete Body Shop and Repairs Wheel Balance and Front End Alignment Established in 1936 Phone 126 Perry, Florida Compliments Compliments of of RIVERSIDE TRUCK STOP DUNN'S QUALITY FURNITURE CO. 4 miles West of Perry on Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blackman Managers Hampton Springs Road Phone 294-W That Good Gulf Gasoline Compliments and Motor Oil of At SKYLARK MOTEL G. G. HICKS Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bolton GULF STATION Perry Florida Compliments Compliments of of BLUE PLATE RESTAURANT TAYLOR'S GRILL U. S. 19 Perry, Florida Compliments Compliments of of c. w. McClellan Distributer of Amoco Products J. L. STEPHENS' Perry, Florida GROCERY Compliments of WEAVER-LOUGHRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of Long Leaf Yellow Pine Gulf Red Cypress Hardwoods Boyd, Florida Compliments It Is Easy To Visit Friends By Telephone of GULF TELEPHONE CO. LAWRENCE'S STORE Luther Cox Perry Florida Perry Florida Compliments Compliments of of JOHNNY KNIGHT'S THE PULPWOOD AND LOGGER'S SUPPLY On The Beach Road Homelite Chain Saws Specialty: Sea Foods and Steaks Bill Johnson, Owner Compliments of ADELL'S BEAUTY CENTER JOYLAND Hair Styling and All Beauty Service Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitts Owners and Operators Revlon Phone 202 Skating, Fountain, Snackbar Phone 6005-L Air-Conditioning BOOSTERS Dr. J. H. Parker Rev. T. A. Beckett Hendricks' Funeral Home W. D. Green C J Food Store Mrs. Lessie Vee Mincy Mrs. Bud Adams Fanny Hodges Red Padgett E. W. Whiddon Mrs. O. L. Hattaway Richard Frith Mrs. G. A. Hudson Catherine Catledge K. C. Parker Shir I i ng 's Grocery Brown's Automotive Service Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Green and Sally Ann Dr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Green Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker Family Mrs. W. D. Dawsy and Dianne and June Mr. and Mrs. Cedric McElveen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Miller Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Mann Polly and Jim Howie Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Mathis Rev. and Mrs. Jesse E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herrington Mildred's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor Mary and Dan Roach Polly and P. B. Hare R. L. Edwards Clarence McLeod Dr. W. T. Hendry J. W. Walker J. Szuch Glickman's Fair Store Compliments of THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT PERRY State-Wide Banking Service Members Of Florida National Group Of Banks Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System FREIDMAN’S STORE Come In And See Our Top Values Best Wishes From Famous For Low Prices Perry Florida Compliment’s of LOCKHART DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Your Health Is Our Business Compliments of D D MOTOR COURT Phone 6002-W PINKERTON -HAYS LUMBER COMPANY,INC. Perry, Florida S S ELECTRIC CO. Frigidaire Appliances Built and Backed by General Motors The Original Frigidaire Phone 426 115 East Green St.-Perry Fla. YEARBOOKS --v COVER vr MYERS


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