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

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7 taUii Settle 7%4k k t ie T AY LOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Perry, Florida 'Dedication, MRS. IRIS DEE WALKER The Ta Co Hi Staff of 1958- 1959 is proud to dedicate the seventeenth edition of the annual to Mrs. Iris Dee Walker. With untiring effort and loyal school spirit, Mrs. Walker has held up the ideals of the school and has made it a better and a more pleasant place. We are especially grateful for her faithful interest and support of all school activities. Settiord Hello, Teacher. I just thought I'd drop in and see how I did on the exam. Setter FOY PIERCE BRADDOCK, JR. President The helping hand you're looking for is at the end of your arm. Newspaper Staff 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Class President 2, 4; Student Council 3; Key Club 3, 4; Officer 4; Football 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4. JIMMIE ROSCOE SHEFFIELD Vice-President I like work, I like rest, but hunting and fishing I like best. Football 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Glee Club 3; Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Fores- try Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Sophomore Server 2; Senior Favorite 4; Class Officer 4; Boys' State 3. LORA WILLENE JOHNSON Secretary Small in statue, broad in mind; but, a better friend you'll never find. F. H.A. 2,3,4, Officer 4; Beta Club 3,4; News- paper Staff 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Sophomore Server 2; Class Officer 4; Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Senior Favorite 4; Student Council Officer 3; Usher for Baccalaureate 3. PATRICIA ANN O'GRADY Treasurer 12-A T'ain't what we are, it's how we live; T'ain't what we have, it's what we give. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Dramatics Officer 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Class Officer 3, Glee Club 4. EDNA LILLIAN DAVIS Treasurer 12-B Why find so many bad excuses for yesterday's mistakes when there are so many good reasons why we should do much better today. F. H. A. 1,2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; News- paper Staff 3, 4, Office' Assistant 4; Class Officer 4; 4-H 1,2, Officer 2. JANICE NELL O'STEEN Treasurer 12-C Can you kill time without injuring eternity? Transferred from Mayo 3. Beta Club 3,4; Newspaper Reporter 3,4; Usher for Baccalaureate 3; Class Officer 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Senior Favorite 4; Annual Staff 4. Smc u BRENDA LOUISE ALEXANDER I get up with nothing to do and go to bed with it only half done. F. T. A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Newspaper Salesman 3,4. WOODROW CALVIN BLUE Well, boys, here's where we part; we go now to make another start. Forestry Club 3; D.C.T. 4. JAMES WILLIAM BYRD Buddy He who does good, shall be rewarded. Glee Club 4; 4-H 4. DONNA JEANNE BENNETT Anything worth having is worth waiting for. F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2; Library Club 4. BILLIE JOYCE BAILEY If she can't find anything to laugh about, then she will giggle. F. H. A. 1,2,4; Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4; Library Club 4; Office Assistant 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Newspaper Salesman 3,4; Usher for Baccalaureate 3. WILLIAM WAYNE BURROUGHS The way out of trouble is never as simple as the way in. Dramatics 4; Glee Club 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Forestry Club 3. HERMAN LAMAR BUCKHALTER There are two sides to every argument, the wrong side and my side. Forestry Club 3. ANN KARLENE BLUE She's just another bead on the string of confusion. Usher for Baccalaureate 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Newspaper Salesman 3,4; Senior Favorite 4; Sophomore Server 2. S umd SANDRA JEAN BURCH To keep a secret is to keep a friend. Cheerleader 1,2; F. T.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; Sophomore Server 2; Pine Tree Festival Attendant 3. NATHAN ANDREW BETHA Buddy When something has been determined impossible stand back and watch some chap like me try it. 4-H 2,3. COURTNEY EDD My faithfull dog, my trusty gun, a bag of game, a day well done. 4-H 2,3; D.C.T. 3. SARAH ANN BAKER Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Band 1,2,3; Newspaper Salesman 3,4; Usher for Baccalaureate 3; F.H.A. 4; F. T.A. 4. JACKIE VIRGINIA CHAMBERS Not that I like to study less but I like fun more. Transferred from Cocoa, Florida 4. Glee Club 4; Library Club 4; F.H.A. 4. J. C. CONNELL Don't let your studies interfere with your high school education. Basketball 2; D. C. T. 3,4; D.C.T. Treasurer 4. WALLACE MATHEW CRUCE Beware! I'll do something sensational yet. 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Forestry 3,4; Glee Club 4; Key Club 4. PATRICIA ANN CASEY Patsy Better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Cheerleader 1,2; F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3,4; F. T.A. 2,3,4, President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Glee Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Sophomore Server 2; Usher for Graduation 3; Softball 1,2. Sea ioi GEORGIA RUBERTA DAVIS Loathness is man's weakness, initiative his success, too much ambition his downfall. F. H. A. 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; F. T.A. 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Newspaper Salesman 3, 4, Office Assistant 4. LARRY ATHEN DANS BY Don't ever start anything you can't fin—. RONALD FRANCIS DALTON Ronnie If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em. VIRGINIA RUTH FREEMAN Dink She gives the best she has without a thought of return. F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; 4-H 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 3; Senior Favorite 4; Basketball 1. MEMORIE LEE DEES Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. F.H. A. 1,3,4; 4-H 1; D.C.T. 4. DENNIS JAMES DREYER My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. Key Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Newspaper Starr 3,4; Senior Favorite; Dramatics President 4; Sophomore Server 2. THOMAS EVERETT COOK Tommy I serve a purpose in this school, of which no man can frown; I gently enter into class, and keep the average down. Band 1,2,3; Key Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Library Club 4; Speech Club 4. VIRGINIA EZELL Ginger I have no parting sigh in leaving; instead, a parting smile. Sophomore Server 2; Pine Tree Festival Attendant 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4. Senione ETHEL COLLEE HART Hers is a smile that won't come off. Transferred from Foley 3. F.H. A. 3,4; Senior Favorite 4; Office Assistant 4. ALAN CONN HOLT I follow the path of the least resistance. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Senior Favorite 4; Sophomore Server 2; Student Council 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4. ELVAN LAVELLE DENMARK Men of few words are the best. Glee Club 3,4; Football 4; Key Club 4. MOLLY ANNE HENDRY If silence be gold, I'll never be wealthy. Glee Club 4, F.T.A. 2,3,4; F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 2; Sophomore Server 2; Usher for Graduation 3; Office Assistant 3,4. ADDIE MERELYN GRUBBS Silent conversation keeps me out of trouble. Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Usher for Graduation 3. DONALD CLEVE DENMARK Don I know my teachers will miss me, expecially Mr. Basner, but that's life. Library Club 1; Forestry Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4. ALLEN DELANO FREEMAN Laney Unprepared; unconcerned; he came to class, and still he learned. D.C.T. 4. HELEN BISHOP HARTLEY Life is valuable only when it has something valuable as its object. F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics. Senior BARBARA HARE JONES Live, laugh, and love—there'll come a time when you can't. Basketball 1; Softball 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2; Majorette 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Usher for Gradu- ation 3. WENDELL WILLIS JONES Don't worry about getting older because when you quit getting older, you're dead. Basketball 1,2,3; Football 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Delegate 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Sopho- more Server 2; Senior Favorite; Newspaper Salesman 3. VERLON KEETH JONES Good looking men die every day, I feel sick. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Glee Club 4; Student Council 1,3; Newspaper Staff 3; Senior Favorite; Football 1,2, 4. BESSIE JOHNSON Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just sit. Newspaper Salesman 3,4; Glee Club 4; 4-H 1,2, Officer 2. ELOUISE KING Where there's a will there's a way. I have found it, I hope. F.H.A. 4. DOZIER BENJAMIN HENDRY If it's small, take it with you; if it's too big, paint it; if it moves salute it. (It's either a sarge ant or a teacher!) 4-H 1,2, Officer 2; Key Club 4; Radio Club 4. RICHARD DONALD JOHNSON He never crosses a bridge until he gets to it,, and he's usually in no hurry to get there. Library Club 4; Glee Club 4; Forestry Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN KREAGER Make new friends, but keep the old; those are silver, these are gold. Transferred from Tallahassee, Florida 2. F.H.A. 3, 4; Library Club 4. S tc u MARY VIRGINIA KUHN Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4, President 3; F. T. A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club 3,4; Co-Editor of Newspaper 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3, Officer 3; Senior Favorite 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4. JERRY ROLAND KIRKLAND The trouble with resisting temptation is that it may never come again. 4-H 1,2; Library Club 4; Senior Escort; Senior Favorite. ROBERT WILLIAM LILLIOTT, JR. Bob I love 'em all—girls, that is. Football 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Newspaper Salesman 3; President Radio Club 4. CLAUDE KEMP I didn't learn much but I know plenty. Forestry Club 4. DENNIS WILLARD MORGAN, JR. The road was rough, the bridges were narrow, but at last, I made it. RUTH EVANGLE LEWIS There is nothing too hard to accomplish if you are willing to put forth an effort. F.H.A. 1,3,4; 4-H 1; D.C.T. 4. MARY LOU LEWIS Anything worth having is worth waiting for. F.H.A. 1,2,4; Library Club 1,3, 4, Officer 4; Senior Favorite 4; Basketball 1,2; Sophomore Server 2; Usher for Graduation 3. RALPH RANDOLPH MURPHY Dolph He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything. Basketball 2; Football 2; D.C.T. 3,4, Officer 4. Senione RACHAEL ANN LILLIOTT It's better to ruin your appetite than to have your appetite ruin you. F.T.A. 2,3,4; F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1,3; Dramatics 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 3,4; Student Council 1. ROBERT ALTON McDONALD Fog Horn Not always seen but always heard. Football 2; Newspaper Salesman 3; Forestry Club 3; Library Club 4; Homecoming Escort 4. TOMMY JOE NOLA I would like to write a book about 'This Ole School' and tell the story of an educated fool. Football 1,2; Homecoming King 4; Senior Favorite 4. MARY FRANCES MATHIS What! No boys in heaven, then just leave me here. F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Cheerleader 4; Library Club 4; Newspaper Salesman 3, 4; Dramatics 4. BETTY ELEANOR MILLER She has a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. Sophomore Server 2; Beta Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Usher for Graduation 3. LANNY RALPH POPPELL To much studying, women, and music, I'll just have to give up studying. Basketball 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Forestry Club 3; Glee Club 4; Dramatic 4. THOMAS BRADFORD PORTER Brad I just love work I could sit and watch it for hours. Football 2; Annual Staff 4; Dramatic 4. KAY LAUGHRAN PARRISH Bemie Three-fifths genius, two-fifths fool. Football 1,2, 3,4; Big Bend Football Team 4; Key Club 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Senior Favorite 4. Senione ROBERT M. ROGERS Bob What—me worry? Transferred from Newark, Delaware 3. Football 2, 3; Basketball 2. RUBY MERLE PITTS A heart with room for every joy. Library Assistant 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4. WILLIAM AULEY ROWELL Great men are dying every day, I don't feel very well myself. 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 3,4j Glee Club 4; Out- standing 4-H member 3. EDWARD I. RICKETSON, JR. Ed To be good is to be lonely, I'm never lonely. Basketball 3; Baseball 2; Newspaper Staff 3. YVONNE LAMAR PARKER Not very serious, but always gay; and a jolly girl when it comes to play. 4-H 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Drama- tics 4. RAYMOND OLIN SHARP Ray Nothing ventured, nothing gained. GERALD KERMIT SHEPPARD Jerry A good man never dies; I shall live forever. Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3. JUNE LAVERNE PARKER If silence be gold, I'll never be wealthy. F.H.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2; Beta Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4. SmconA- JUDY CAROLYN REDD Some people are always looking for a rainbow; well, here I am. F. H.A. 2,3,4, Officer 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Student Council 2, 3, Officer 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 3; Senior Favorite 4; Office Assis- tant 4; Sophomore Server 2; Usher for Graduation 3; Co-Editor of Newspaper 3, 4. ARTHUR SINGLETARY There is a time and a place for everything; but school wasn't the place and I didn't have time. Transferred from Foley 3. Football 3; Key Club 4; Basketball 3,4; Senior Favorite 4; Lettermen's Club 4. MORRIS GRISSOM STEEN, JR. For four long years I have been to this school, now you can gaze at an educated fool. 4-H 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 3; Sophomore Server 2; Newspaper Salesman 3,4; Key Club 4; Glee Club 4; Speech 3. SANDRA VIRGINIA SUMMERALL Sandy If you can't convince 'em, then confuse 'em. F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Officer 1,4; Pine Tree Festi- val Attendant 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Captain 3; Glee Club 3,4; Dramatics 4; Newspaper Salesman 3,4. DONNIE LAVOY ROBINSON LeRoy So long as we love, we serve; so long as we are loved by others we are indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend. Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Dramatics 4; News- paper Salesman 3,4. MITCHEUL FLOYD SIMMONS Time will tell the ending of this great story. Forestry Club 3. NEVILLE HENRY SLAUGHTER Don't do today what you can put off until to- morrow . WILLARD SADLER, JR. There you go. D.C.T. 3,4. S iiond GENEVIEVE JOANN STEPHENS Prove all things, hold fast that which is right. Library Club 3, 4; D. C. T. 4. JOHN CLEVELAND TAYLOR Jack When something has been declared impossible, stand back and watch some fool like me try it. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4, President 4; Class Officer 1,3; Boys' State 3. JACKSON TEDDER Jack I may never go far in life, but it's not because I haven't tried. 4-H 2,3; Forestry 3; D.C.T. 3; Senior Favorite 4. RANDOLPH LEWIS TRAMMELL Randy Don't worry, it won't last—nothing does. 4-H 1; Football 2,3; Dramatics 4. WILLIAM DAVID TERRELL Bill This is not the end, but a new beginning. Newspaper Salesman 3, 4; Student Council 4; Library Club 4; Key Club 4. CYNTHIA JANE TOUGAS Eat, sleep, and be merry. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Usher for Graduation 3. ETSIE MAE SADLER Happy am I, from care I am free, why can't they all be as happy as me? Basketball 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Newspaper Salesman 3, 4; Library Club 4. JAMES HOLT WHITLOCK Jimmy My only regret is that there is only one of me to divide among the world. Football 1,4; Student Council 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 4. Smaru JUNE LANGFORD If given one last request, she would probably stick her foot in her mouth. Student Council 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Outstanding Junior Girl 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Dramatics 4. HARVEY SADLER If I don't make it, it won't be because I didn't try. Forestry Club 4. TOHN WESLEY WALKER Live fast, love hard, die young, and you need no high school education. Football 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Newspaper Salesman 3. GENEVA WHIDDON It is part of human nature to think wise things and do the ridiculous ones. ALICE RAY TOUCHTON It has been a long struggle, but with God's help I have made it. F. H. A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Usher for Graduation 3. O'NEAL WARD I have but one life to live and school has already taken half of it. Forestry Club 3,4. RAYBURN HUGHS WOOD Ray He who travels fastest; travels alone. Baseball 3,4; Dramatics 4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Glee Club 3, 4. JULIAN FRANKLIN WELCH Frank Why make just a mark on the world when I can scribble all over the whole darn thing. F.F.A; 1,2; D.C.T. 3, 4; President 4. Seniona JERRY ARTHUR WAKEFIELD Too young to know any better, Forestry Club 3,4. JUNE LOIS VOGT What you get out of life is what you put into it. Transferred from Minneapolos, Minn. 3. F. H. A. 3, 4; Library Club 4; Newspaper Salesman 3,4. JUDIA WARREN Judy A fool can ask questions that wise men cannot answer. F. H. A. 1,2; Band 1,2,4; Majorette 2,4; Beta Club 4; Sophomore Server 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Favorite 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen 4. Page Sixteen •daAt TiJUl and, HeAtament We, the class of '59, being of sound mind (the preceding statement refers to the majority of the class; however, it has not been agreed upon by the faculty and student body), in the event that we do not return to earth within a reasonable length of time after May 29, do hereby will, bequeath, and devise all of our worldly goods and pos- sessions to the following beneficiaries. To the Sponsors we leave the bill for the photostatic copies of our diplomas. To the Juniors we leave the fun (?) of getting a Senior Trip and then financing it. To the Sophomores we leave our parking places at Lucy's. To the Freshmen we leave our immunity to pneumonia which will be useful in future car washes. As individuals we bequeath the following: I, Brenda Alexander, do leave my membership in the Glee Club to some lucky underclassman. I, Billie Joyce Bailey, do leave all the fun I've had in my Junior and Senior years to Elizabeth Terrell. I, Sarah Baker, do leave my Senior English books to some lucky (?) Junior. I, Donna Bennett, do hereby leave with Ann Kreager the memories of all the good times we have had in the past 2 1 2 years. I, Nathan Bethea, do leave my spurs, horse, boots, lasso, and saddle to Miss Maxwell. I, Karlene Blue, do leave with Janice O'Steen; how we laughed as we labored together. I, Calvin Blue, do leave all my D. C. T. booklets to Tommy Stanaland, and my ability to pass tests in D. C. T. I, Foy Braddock, do leave my ability to loaf through an entire football season without getting caught to Woody Norman. Dick Sumner doesn't need it. I, Herman Buckhalter do leave my English III to some unlucky person. I, Sandra Jean Burch, do leave my ability to get into situations, with the aid of June and Kenneth to Sissie Dickinson. I, Wayne Burroughs, do leave to Jimmy Clymer my singing ability. May he use it to a greater advantage than I did. I, Buddy Byrd, do leave to Robert Taylor one pair of old gym socks, a pair of pants, a shirt, and one pair of used shoe strings. I, Patsy Casey, do leave my ability to date, have fun, and get home on time to Linda Dixon, Linda Mann, and Betty Barger. I, Jackie Chambers, do will my ability to pass American History to Ruth Crosby. I, Tommy E. Cook, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Mann to Ronnie Jones. I, J. C. Connell, do leave this D. C. T. class for all those crazy enough to follow. I, Edd Courtney, do leave. I, Wallace Cruce, do leave my Lucky Strikes to someone who is braver than me. I, Ronnie Dalton, do leave this question to whoever may find need of it: Mr. Chesser, what if? and Why? I, Larry Dansby, do leave my P. A. D. book to Mr. Tom Blankenship to give to one of his future P. A. D. students, and I wish them luck. We, Bessie Johnson and Lillian Davis, do leave our title, The Two Big Mouths, to our sisters, Ann and Mane. I, Georgia Davis, do leave to the Junior class my salesmanship; they surely will need it to become a full pledged Senior. I, Memorie Dees, do leave my ability to pass D. C. T. to Joyce Foster. I, Don Denmark, do leave my ability to get an excused absence to Edward Gilpin. I, Lavelle Denmark, do leave my quiet ways and hidden talents to anyone who can find them. I, Dennis Dreyer, do leave my switch-blade, brass knuckles, blackjack, and black leather jacket to Mr. Blanken- ship. I, Virginia Ezell, do leave my stage fright to Henry Capps. I, Laney Freeman, do leave my textbooks and good grades to George Pierce. I, Dink Freeman, do will my weird speeches and saying to Janice Freeman, if she can stand them. I Merelyn Grubbs, do leave my many hidden talents to anyone who can find them. I can't! I, Collee Hart, do will my ability to smile to Mr. Young; his students next year will need it. I, Helen Hartley, do will my ability to get married and keep it a secret till graduation to all the engaged and steady couples at T. C. FI. S. I, Dozier B. Hendry, ain't gonna will nothing to nobody 'cause I need everything I've got. (And more, too!) I, Molly Hendry, do leave anything that I have left behind, that they can find, to Charlotte Holt and Brenda Hendry. I, Alan Holt do leave to Billy Grant, my old Yellow Tank. I, Willene Johnson, do leave my ability to put my foot in my mouth to whoever is willing to take the consequences. I, Donald Johnson, do leave my hidden talents to anyone who can find them. (I can't. ) I, Barbara Hare Jones, do will my happiness in marrying my sweetheart from the eighth grade in the twelfth to any deserving eighth grader. I, Verlon K. Jones, do leave my versatility to Dick Sumner. Page Seventeen TViU €Uui 7c £cUH€Ht I, Wendell Jones, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Blankenship or Moe to Billy Ezell. I, Claude Kemp, do leave my testbooks, intelligence, personality, studies, and problems to the future graduates ofT. C. H. S. I, Kay Parrish, do leave my football position, left guard, to anyone with enough brains, determination, and in- testinal fortitude to tackle it. I, Merle Pitts, do leave my extreme height and birdlegs to Ruth Crosby. I, Ralph Poppell, do leave my brain in charge of Mrs. Hart. I, Brad Porter, do leave; thank goodness. I, Carolyn Redd, do leave all my responsibilities to Tookie Dekle; she is tall enough to look them in the face. I, Ed Ricketson, do leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Hart to Danny Franklin for future years in Math. I, Lavoy Robinson, do leave my swamp angel looks to Martha Carter; she'll need them next year. I, Auley Rowell, do leave my countrified ways to John Dorman. Not that he needs any more. I, Etsie Mae Sadler, do hereby leave my energetic way of playing field ball to anyone who needs it. I, Harvey Sadler, do leave a chance to make it to someone who needs it. I, Willard Sadler, do leave every book and everything to the next year's students to learn from and hope Mr. Polk gets a better class. I, Roscoe Sheffield, do leave my position on the 1959 Football Team to Daniel Mathis. Good luck, Dan! I, Jerry Sheppard, do leave Mr. Anderson all of the back desks in speech class where his better students sat. I, Mitchell Simmons, do leave one last statement: Let's settle this over a Winston. I, Arthur Singletary, do leave my good looks to Tommy Williams and my basketball skills to Mike Akers. I, Henry Slaughter, do leave. I, Morris Steen, do leave my typewriter, No. 528, to Felton English. I, Genevieve Stephens, do hereby leave my P. A. D. book to anyone who thinks they can pass it or get along with Mr. Blankenship. I, Sandy Summerall, do leave my fickle heart and ability to have a good time to Betty Ann Roye. I, Bob Rogers, do leave my ability to sleep in class to anyone who needs the sleep. I, Jerry Kirkland, do leave my ability to get along with all my teachers to anyone who can do it. I, Elouise King, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Blankenship for the last four years to all his future pupils. I, Virginia Kuhn, do leave my Confederate money to any faithful Rebel who believes that the South will rise again. I, Ann Kreager, do leave my ability to move three times to the same place in my Senior year to Ruth Crosby. I, June Langford, do leave my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Billy Grant. I, Mary Lou Lewis, do will my crazy, mixed-up love life to my sister, Louise. May she handle it better than I did. I, Evangle Lewis, do leave my ability to pass D. C. T. to Virginia Vann. I, Ann Lilliott, do leave to Joan Adams the keys to my Sputnik providing that she learns how to go to the drive- in without spilling catsup. I, Bob Lilliott, do leave my ability to argue with Miss Boyd to Linda Dixon. May she have as many arguments as I did. I, Mary Frances Mathis, do leave to Karen Dale my ability to have a good time all the time. I, Robert McDonald, do leave my brains to my sister Bettye; she needs them. I, Betty Miller, do leave to the Latin I students who plan on taking Latin II next year, my sympathy. I, Randolph Murphy, hope I leave this Senior class for next year's coming up. I, Tommy Nola, do leave my ability to get along with everybody and my soft voice to Mr. Blankenship. I, Paddy O'Grady, do leave to Betty Lou Hendry and Sandra Higgs two pairs of roller skates, so they can get to school next year. I, Janice O'Steen hereby leave my place as a Senior to anyone who wants it. I, June Parker, leave my ability to keep from saying something at the wrong time to my cousin, Charles Wayne Flores. I, Yvonne Parker, do leave to Frances Leverette my ability to eat all I want and still maintain my slim figure. I, Jack Taylor, do leave my bus route after ball practice to Woody Norman. I, Jackson Tedder, do leave my happy-go-lucky ways to anyone who thinks they might be of some use to them. I, Bill Terrell, do leave my trig, book to my brother, Richard. I, Alice Touchton, leave my grades to my sister Martha, for she will need them. I, Cynthia Tougas, do leave one very sightly worn Latin II book to my sister, Judy. I, Randy Trammel, do leave my ability to kill deer back of the radio station to Bill Opperman, he'll need it. I, June Vogt, do leave all the fun I've had during school to my underclassmen. I, Jerry Wakefield, do leave this Institution (School) a better place at my departure. I, John Wesley Walker, do leave my extreme height 5'7 to Mike Akers 5'4 . I, O'Neal Ward, do leave to some unlucky lad twelve years of hard luck. I, Judy Warren, do hereby leave my drawl to Janie Baughman. She needs it more than I. I, Frank Welch, do leave my ability to get along with the teachers to anyone who can keep their trap shut. I, Geneve Whiddon, do leave my ability to misspell words to Betty Jo Whiddon, who doesn't need it at all. I, Jimmy Whitlock, do leave my suave manner and easy way with the Women to Henry Capps. I, Ray Wood, do leave a piece of advice: pay no attention to my Senior saying, I'm not. Page Eighteen SufcenhxtiveA Why, you idiot, this clothes chest is big enough to bury a man in. ! 0 0 0 VALEDICTORIAN Cynthia Tougas SALUT ATORIAN Patsy Casey HISTORY AWARD HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Virginia Freeman AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Eddie Lou Mixon i Clifford Davis Page Twenty-Four 0?€Mvu£U . . . BEST LOOKING Judy Warren - Tommy Nola Beauty and modesty; these open any door. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Virginia Kuhn - Dannie Dreyer Their crown of perfect glory is success. BEST MANNERED Billie Joyce Bailey - Bill Terrell In days of old, people made the manners; manners now make the people. Page Twenty-Six NEATEST Mary Lou Lewis - Wendell Jones Perfection. That's the word for it. MOST DEPENDABLE Virginia Freeman - Roscoe Sheffield Everyone knows that with these two the task will be done. MOST POPULAR Willene Johnson - Alan Holt Those of whom all speak well win the people's favor. MOST ATHLETIC Kay Parrish Brains, brawn, and nice besides. Page Twenty-Nine Future Dentists??? They look busy! ! Boy! Dig that!!! r - . Busy as bees! They are from way back!! Thinking or bored?? Tittdexclcte ntett Well, Sir, for the last few days we've been discussing theories of re- volution, and then about ten minutes after class started today-- Claudia Strickland PRESIDENT Henry Capps VICE-PRESIDENT Woody Norman TREASURERS Martha Carter Catherine Towles Alice Hunter Calvin Adams Joan Adams Mike Akers Betty Albritton Billy Beckton Irene Am an Cecil Blanton Ernestine Andrews Mac Colson Dianne Dawsey Stanley Davis Lettie Dekle Tommy Dickert Kay Edmisten John Dorman Shirley Edwards Quvuonb Gary Bond Madelaine Blume Toby Brannen Bonnie Carol Crews Frankie Cassidy Ruth Crosby Jimmy Clymer Earline Croft Brax Dotson Joyce Foster Felton English Louise French Billy Ezell Della Mae Grantham Warren Folsom Sharon Grantham Page Thirty-Three Billy Grant Karen Gray Bill Hall Vivian Grubbs George Hatcher Jeannie Gunter Alton Hendry Brenda Hendry Judson Jones Charlotte Holt Donald King Elaine Hooker Arthur Lewis Janice Hunter Jimmy Livingston Marie Johnson Sonny Lollis Nancy Johnson Dave Mayberry Lynda Lu Leggett Billy Mathis Frances Leverette Lex Mixon Mary Ethel Lewis Larry Murphy Peggy McLeod James Parker Pat Padgett OiMtana. George Pearce Faye Parrish Roland Roberts Ella Mae Rogers Terry Rouse Christine Rogers Frankie Russell Betty Ann Roye Wiley Sadler Mackie Sessions Bobby Joe Singletary Noretta Sheffield Tommy Stanaland Sandra Sheppard Elmo Starling Patsy Snyder J. D. Suber Verlyn Tedder Richard Sumner Elizabeth Terrell Robert Taylor Martha Touch ton Jerry Thorpe Virginia Vann tu- Wimpy Wilkes Ella Mae Wilson Thomas Williams Elizabeth Wood Joe Wynn Sharon Wright Dickie Zeigler NOT PICTURED: Page Thirty-Six Andrea Whiddon Byrum Whitfield Look out! Someone's thirsty. Uh-one, Uh-two- Futurewives. Pretty as a picture? The Voice of America? Page Thirty-Seven SECRETARY Janice Gunter PRESIDENT Dan Mathis VICE-PRESIDENT Ronnie Jones TREASURER Mack Landry Betty Barger Clyde Andrews Carolyn Beach Jerry Bayless Elizabeth Carlton John Beach Diane Cloys David Bennett Jo Ann Conger Jerome Bennett Page Thirty-Eight Ginger Corbin L. B. Bethea Beth Cruse Marvin Brannen Karen Dail Jimmy Campbell Pat De Loach Wayne Collins Linda Dixon Koy Cook Tommie Dixon Francis Cruce Catherine Forehand Leslie Davis Joan Fussell Billy Davis Linda Garrett Kenneth Dice Minnie Hartsfield Roy Edwards Betty Lou Hendry Richard Ellison Aleta Hodges Danny Franklin Judy Hollowell Rudy Freeman Nelma Howse Winston French Hilda Hunter Edward Gilpin Page Thirty-Nine Betty Ann Goodman Bill Goodman Charlotte Green Harry Goulding Clifford Green Wesley Hall Betty J ackson Wayne Hendry Janice Jackson Jimmy Herrington Roy Johnson Carol Johnson Butch Laub Lula King Jimmy La Valle Judy Jackson Ted Howell Edith Jacobs James Hunter Ann Johnson Peggy King Malcoln Leite Vernnell King Ray Lundy Pat Kirkland Richard Martin Carol Lee Luke Murphy Ellen Lee Bill Opperman Poge Forty Linda Mann Jack O'Steen Pat McGlocklin Richard O'Steen Patsy Mixon Edward Page Allie Jane McClain Bert Putnall Bettye McDonald Broward Ratliff Martha McMullen Tommy Ratliff Inez Oliver Sam Register Patsy Padgett Jimmy Renfrow Judy Paris Randal Scott Ann Parker Sammy Sealey Elaine Peacock Charles Sessions Nancy Poppell John Shaw Betty Rhodes Peggy Robinson John Simmons Jan Robinson Frank Slaughter Jimmy Slaughter Page Forty-One Sarah Nell Rowell Cleveland Spradley Betty Sessions David Stalans Ida Mae Slaughter Jerry Sweeting Sarah Helen Steen David Thomas Bobbie Straghn Skipper Vereen FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Tomley, Don L. Whitfield, Aline Tomlinson, Freddy Spur- geon, Erma Walker, Delores Watkins. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Weeks, Betty Jo Whiddon, Vivian Wigglesworth, Elaine Wilson, Mary Lee Wilson, Harolyn Young. Page Forty-Two Alumni Mrs. Gardner Homecoming dance Junior High dance Homecoming Big Parade Page Forty-Four PRESIDENT Bump Faircloth VICE-PRESIDENT Jay Powers SECRETARY Kenny Massey Paul D. Bird Imogene Akins Buddy Blair Rhetta Alvarez Donald Bowden Janie Baughman Jerry Brown Jane Ann Blue Billy Brynes Audrey Bom ar Floyd Buckh alter Nancikay Braddock Billy Cannon Elizabeth Bunting Johnny Cannon Paula Carmichael Ira Cannon Fannie Ann Cason Ray Carlton Alice Coxwell Willie Carter Elouise Davis Norman Chapman Judy Dawsey Sammy Combs Peggy Denmark Fred Cope Diane Dorsett Roy Crews Mary Frances Earls Jerrell Davis Janice Edwards Page Forty-Five Jimmy Davis Patricia Elkins Bobby Davis Dessie Mae English Richard Denmark Gerry Ferns Billy Dill Luan Fisher Ted Ezell Janice Fowler Irvin Fletcher Betty Franklin Gary Gamble Charlotte Hayes Arvil Grubbs Theresa Hightower Adrian Grubbs Bonnie Hunter Ralph Grubbs Dora Johnson Jack Hagin June King Murry Hall Ima Jean Knowles Poge Forty-Six Aaron Hendry Charlotte Langford Larry Houck Delores Leggett Donnie Jones Barbara Mathis Charles Johnson Loretta McLeod Carroll King Sara Jane Methvin Howard King Helen Mixon Billy LaValle Betty Moore Gilbert Lay Barbara Nelson Terry Mathis Donna O'Steen Ronald Mayberry Gerldine Padgett Kenny Lynn Jimmie Lee Howell Ray Lynn Betty Orrison Page Forty-Seven George Mixon Lucka Padgett Daryl Mixon Wanda Peppell Jack Murphy Hazel Redd Terry Murphy Mary Ann Rife Johnny Newell Mary Helen Sheffield Terry O'Neil Jeanette Slaughter Jerry Parker Betty Sue Snyder Raymond Parker Gertrude St anal and Donald Pettitt Mary Jeanne Steen Butch Pitts Cynthia Sweeting Earl Roberts Velmer Tedder Eric Roberts Ann Thompson Page Forty-Eight Joseph Sadler Judy Tougas Willie Samsson Delores Walker Bobby Shiver Carolyn Wells Richard Terrell Joanne Williams Lin Thompson Lillian Williams Joey Taylor Lucy Williams John Westberry Eason Widdon Joyce Wilson Bob Whiddon Roland Whiddon Page Forty-Nine Tfc H Uf 0 HENRY CLAYTON BAILEY They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed through the shadows of death to the sunlight above; a thousand sweet memories are holding them fast to the places they blessed with their presence and love. James Adams Pat Adkinson Pam Agner Judy Allen Tony Akins Maurice Arnold June Beach Carol Bembry Ellis Bishop Billy Blanton Bobby Boatwright James Brunson Sandra Bryan Dickie Buck Ann Bunting Lei and Carlton Johnny Carlton Richard Carmichael Glenn Chapman Rosemary Cl ax ton Tommy Combs Janice Courtney Vera Lou Courtney Mike Cross Willie Joe Cruce Lloyd Derrick Marie Davis Kenneth Davis Clifford Davis Bishop Dansby Betty Dice Kenneth Dixon John Dixon Aron Edwards Levi Ellison Joey Falany Wilma Fallings Lamar Forehand Wayne Franklin Freddie Frender Billy Garner Sandra Garette Carolyn Glass Gloria Grantham Faye Grantham Shirley Grantham Carlton Gray Tom Grubbs Cherry Guilford Verdie Mae Gilpin Jean Gomto Howard Grambling Billy Joe Grantham ■Ji. t. Pat Gunter Ronnie Harbin Charles Harnage Edwin Hendry Mildred Hendry Linda Hester Betty Hicks Eddie Hooten Charles Hartsfield Buddy Hoover Edward Howze Wayne Houck Mary Catherine Hums Brenda Hunter Buddy Hunter Deloris Hunter Jimmy Jackson Rachel Janeway Bob Jones Allen Ketron Susan Knight Mack Knowles Ellen Kreager £iq t ( %€uic Olivia Lawrence Bryonette Leggett Louise Lewis Robert Lemond Ed Lilliott Lee Lindsey Jean Lowery Bobby Louque Lamar Lundy Louise Maddox Mike Markey A1 Maston Hope McCall Wanda McClain Ruby Mathis Eddie Lou Mixon Thomas Mixon Eston Mosely Bill Moye Kathy O'Neil Katie Sue Overman Melvin Parker Willie Gene Parker Velinda Parker Bobby Pitts Lois Platt Linda Powell Suzanne Re dm on Edna Revels Larry Roberts Annette Robinson Wayne Robinson Larry Rouse Dorothy Lou Russell Norma Jean Sadler Ray Scott Jackie Shaw James Strickland Doris Tomlinson Lee Tougas Buddy Tuten Judy Mae Tuten Jonathan Tucker Ed Underwood Kay Vogt Martha Wakeman J. W. Sikes James Simpson Larry Simmons Johnnie Staughter Cecil Smith Gorden Sumner Katie Marie Walker Eddie Wells Ralph Welch Beverly Whiddon Stanley Whitfield Carol Williams Jesse Williams Lawrence Williams Ronnie Wilson Dennis Wigglesworth Butch Winters Linda Wright John York Brenda Young Millard Paul Hice Bill Bullock Vernell Scott FIRST ROW: Mrs. Moore, Mr. Quimby, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Barr. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Yoakum, Mre. Blanken- ship, Mr. Anderson, Miss Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Bryant, Mr. Blankenship. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. McGlocklin, Mr. Young, Mrs. Solomons, Mr. Polk. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Blume, Miss Boyd, Miss Wilkes, Mrs. Hart. Seventh tyiade John Avery Judy Alexander Kenneth Arnold Francis Alford Johnny Basner Sara Nell Bennette Sally Cawthorn Glenda Cruse Thomas Croft Lena Davis Carroll Dees Maxie Denmark Linda Darnell Buddy Dixon Bonnie Dice Charles Dorman Earline Blanton Ralph Blue Tersa Blue June Bradshaw Brenda Brown Ann Bryant Pat Bussell Gerald Cook Wanda Cannon Danny Conley Christine Clark Kelly Casey Shirley Croft Gola Ann Cope Barney Connell Wanda Connell Ola Belle Cruce Teddy Colsom Freddie Gunter Thelma Goff S extentU dfruuit Harry Grubbs Betty Hunter Eddie Hamrick Randy He nek Mary Duckworth Ann Dice Charles Davis Julie Hooker William Hockaday Laura Denmark Betty Dixon Larry Edwards Ronnie Folsom Peggy Farmer Charles Flores Joann Farmer Danny Fulford Betty Foster William Fussell Lajaunna Folsom Janice Freeman Nadine Gardner Mildred Green Larry Grambling Robert Green Mary Ellen Gaston Tyrone Grubbs Gretchen Gibson Sammy Grubbs Wanda Grimsley Seventh (fazde Stephen Hollowell Larry Hunter Eddie Hunter Butch Heffelfinger Tyson Hicks Ronald Herring Raymond McClain Deanna Mann Earl Myers Margret Martin Richard Miller John McCurry Elizabeth Mathis Mike Mickelson Burton Norris Catherine Nix Jesse Johnson La Juan Knight Mike Kirkland Pamela Kinett Harold King Madelyn King Ronnie King Peggy Ann Lay Walt Lamb Frank Leverette Clyde Lolly Georgia Ann Lee Jerry Lawrence Douglas Lee Lavern Lee Jimmy Lewis William Andrews Rachel Mathis Jimmy Mangum Sandra Mixon S extendi (fuuCc Bobby Spradley IIa Jean Thomas Melvin Taylor Jimmy Tomley Bob Nettles Nicky Odom Brenda Parker Richard Parker Verlyn Peters Larry Parker Patsy Tuton Robert Tedder Junior Tedder Brenda Verdell Henry Ventry Betty Walker Mary Ann Poppell Ronnie Pitts Ina Plymel Walter Pettitt Nell Platt Theron Perry Delano Poppell Bobby Porter Nelda Roberts Dennis Ross Shirley Ratliff Freddie Rogers Joey Register Connie Snyder Euston Sadler James St. John June Stardes Philip Sweeting Wayne Shaw Billie Slaughter Dan Smith Seventh (fault Suzy Yarbough Earnest Wells Ima Jean Welch Ronnie Wright Faye Whiddon Richard West Rosemary Wilson James Wigglesworth Carolyn Wright Lamar Williams Carol Wood Jerry Wells Penny Whitfield Von Whiddon Martha Ann Williams Coy Williams Kate Williams Gae Wood Mary Joe Wincery Dean Cassidy Jackie Bennett Alvin Lee Why don't you give up this idea of being a teacher and go out and find a job. Donald P. Anderson University of Florida, M. Ed., English Gilbert L, Barr Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, B. S., Science Mr. Arbutus S. Blankenship George Peabody College B. S., M. A., Social Studies Mr. Tom Blankenship Geoige Peabody College B. S., M. A., History J. Victor Blume University of Florida, B. S., Agriculture, Science Miss Marion Boyd Mississippi State College for Women, A. B., French Mrs. Mary Lou Bryant Florida State University B. S., Business Mr. Don Busselle Tampa University, B. S., English Mr. Billy Chesser Florida State University B. S., Science Page Sixty-Four '5Z - '59 l Mrs. Florida St B. S. Shii l Mrs. LaGrange Physici 1 ee W. College, Educa Mrs. Be Georgia Women, Mrs. Florida Women, B. S Scienc S at S at larice e Oil E. Hart ege for thematics Mr. Florida B. S., Chail Ph} s Mrs. Virginia Florida A. B. J tate U i Mr. Unive B. S., Ph Mrs. Alabama B. S., es W. ate ical Haynes versity, Education Uri dendry versity, Mathelmatics I awrenc of 'sical e Holt Georgia I ducation Mrl De Sn Alabama ifolytec 5., Floy 1 avalle I Dlyteclfnic Institute onomics Mann : Institute Band faculty Miss Virginia Maxwell Kentucky Wesleyan A. B., M. A., L. S., library Mrs. Francis McGlocklin Bethel College, A. B., English Mrs. J. H. Moore Agnes Scott, A. B., Mathematics Mrs. Catharin Norman Georgia State College for Women, B. S., Physical Ed. Mrs. Willa B. Parker Florida State University B. S., Science Mr. Jim Polk Florida State University A. B., M.A., D.C.T. Mr. Raymond Quimby Troy State College, B. S., History Mr. Ken Smith Florida State University, B.S., M. S., Physical Ed. Page Sixty-Six Mrs. H. E. Solomons University of Florida L. S. B., English Mrs. Iris Dee Walker Florida State University B. S., History Mrs. Marion Warren Wesleyan, A. B., B. M. English, Latin Mrs. Adell K. Whitfield Florida State University, B. S., Home Economics Mr. Benjamin T. Whitfield Florida State University B. S., M. S., Shop Miss Harriette Wilkes Wesleyan, B. M., Glee Club Mrs. Dona Yoakum Florida State University, B. S., -Mathematics Mr. A. George Young Temple University, B. S. C., Business Page Sixty-Seven OFFICE ASSISTANTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Grantham, Carolyn Redd, Georgia Davis, Alice Touchton, Molly Ann Hendry, Collee Hart, Mary Frances Mathis, Billie Joyce Bailey, Lillian Davis, Dianne Blue, Willene Johnson. 0 I i i c c A 4 4 C 4 t Z t 4 MRS. MARGARET HAMBY FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Pearl Weeks, Mrs. Elsie Poppell, Manager; Mrs. Ellen Rowell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. E. L. Plyxnel, Mrs. Ruth Hunter, Mrs. Mattie Slaughter, Mrs. Doris Slaughter. LEFT TO RIGHT: Newberry Johnson, Roy Wilder, Joe Blue. FAMILY LIVING CLASSES ENTERTAIN FACULTY VS STUDENTS FACULTY VS MOTHERS I warned him he was jumping too high for those rebounds. COACHES Holt, Barr, Smith, and Haynes Half time at Pace Field. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bert Putnal, Lavalle Denmark, Terry O'Neil, Sonny Lollis, Richard Sumner, Billy Grant, Henry Capps, Woody Norman, Terry Rouse, Jay Powers. BACK ROW: Thomas Williams, Jimmy Whitlock, Roscoe Sheffield, Alan Holt, Mack Lan- dry, Foy Braddock, Kay Parrish, Danny Mathis, Johnny Simmons, Verlon Jones. Bulldogs on line. Almost game time. Page Seventy-Two BILLY GRANT SONNY LOLLI S CHEERLEADERS KAY PARRISH BAND AT EASE HENRY CAPPS DICK SUMNER ROSCOE SHEFFIELD FOY BRADDOCK WOODY NORMAN ROSCOE AND WOODY Ref. MR. CARTMILL JIMMY WHITLOCK VERLON JONES ALAN HOLT THOMAS WILLIAMS MACK LANDRY LAVALLE DENMARK JAY POWERS TERRY ROUSE DANNY MATHIS SCHEDULE 1958-59 Live Oak WE 0 THEY 0 Green Cove Springs WE 6 THEY 24 Florida High 0 7 Lake City 0 19 Madison 6 7 Reddick 27 19 Starke 6 13 Greenville 21 7 P. K. Yonge 25 6 Monticello 0 14 TERRY O'NEIL JOHNNY SIMMONS BERT PUTNAL FRONT ROW: O'Steen, Massey, Davis, Powers, French, O'Neil, Putnal, Faircloth, Hendry, Davis, Her- rington. BACK ROW: Roberts, Thomas, Bennett, Goulding, Laub, Chapman, Leite, Cambell, Franklin, Thompson, Vereen. ill S’ (tyeerUetuUnt LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Kirkland, Pat De Loach, Betty Barger, Karen Dail, Luan Fisher, Donna O'Steen, Sissie Dickinson, Rhetta Alvarez. Page Seventy-Six TAYLOR SINGLETARY STEEN Managers: Joe Wynn, Tommy Dickert TAYLOR DORMAN HUNTER NORMAN ADAMS FRANKLIN KNEELING, Left to Right: Terry O'Neill, Richard Sumner, Wayne Robinson, Manager: Bump Fair- cloth, Winston French. STANDING: Foy Braddock, Woody Norman, Ray Wood, Alan Holt, Johnny Simmons, Jack Taylor, Ronnie Dalton, Sammy Sealey, Jimmy Whitlock. Scudatl BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1959 Friday April 3 Leon Away Tuesday April 7 Live Oak Away Friday April 10 Lake City Away I Tuesday April 14 Monticello Home r Friday April 17 Live Oak Home Friday April 24 Mayo Away Saturday April 25 Lake City Home Tuesday April 28 Live Oak Away Friday May 1 Live Oak Home Saturday May 2 Monticello Away Tuesday May 5 Mayo Home Tuesday May 12 Leon Home ASSISTANT COACH Billy Haynes HEADCOACH Ken Smith TOP ROW, Left to Right: Eric Roberts, Manager; Randall Scott, Lynn Thompson, Kenny Massey, Norman Chapman, Eason Whiddon, John Beach, Terry O'Neill, Jerry Brown, Manager. BOTTOM ROW: George Hooten, Skipper Vereen, Malcolm Leite, David Bennett, Terry Rouse, Johnny Simmons, Winston French, Burt Putnal. Page Eighty-One COACH BARR B TEAM RECORD We They We They Monticello 30 25 Florida High 50 42 Madison 47 25 Monticello 50 41 Mayo 23 22 Leon 50 39 Lake City 50 27 Florida High 37 38 Madison 49 39 Quincy 29 30 Mayo 38 17 Live Oak 57 28 Live Oak 50 38 Quincy 45 44 JUNIOR HIGH RECORD We They Foley 33 37 Foley 27 35 Day 71 37 Day 63 35 Lee 48 32 Pinetta 67 36 Foley 44 35 Page Eighty-Two Stu etkUt Scviet . . . A TEAM RECORD We They We They Monticello 61 73 Ocala 32 33 Madison 41 62 Monticello 61 63 Mayo 52 48 Gainesville 63 69 Lake City 65 40 Leon 39 44 Madison 40 39 Florida High 40 55 Gainesville 46 66 Apalachicola 43 62 Mayo 43 48 Quincy 53 65 live Oak 60 50 Live Oak 44 41 Florida High 43 55 Quincy 53 76 Apalachicola 58 56 COACH HOLT St Zft46ot QUEEN Billie Joyce Bailey Claudia Strickland KING Tommy Nola ATTENDANTS COURT Janice O'Steen Karlene Blue Sandra Higgs ESCORTS James Hunter Jerry Kirkland Ted Ezell Elaine Hooker Poge Eighty-Four You remember Thyroid Greenbacks--poor grades, nonathletic, sickly, no talent, UNLIMITED checking account--. Men, it's the purpose and duty of our club to get this boy. SEATED: Catherine Towles, Betty Miller, Barbara Jones, Tommy Dickert, Virginia Freeman, Merelyn Grubbs. STANDING - SECOND ROW: Mr. Woodell, Sponsor; Ann Lilliott, Virginia Kuhn, Claudia Strickland, Sandra Burch, Martha Carter, Mr. Basnar, Photographer. THIRD ROW: George Pearce, Carolyn Redd, June Lang- ford, Tookie Dekle, Judy Warren, Janice O'Steen, Georgia Davis, Brad Porter. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Warren, Secretary; Ann lilliott, Barbara Jones, Business Managers; June Langford, Co-Editor; Virginia Kuhn, Editor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Carter, Organizations; Betty Miller, Brad Porter, George Pearce, Art Editors; John Dorman, Sports Editor; NOT PICTURED: Tookie Dekle, Assistant Sports Editor; Janice O'Steen, Sandra Burch, Feature Editors; Tommy Dickert, Assistant Organizations Editor. Stag GRADE EDI TORS: Catherine Towles, Seventh Grade; Virginia Freeman, Eighth Grade; Merelyn Grubbs, Ninth Grade; Georgia Davis, Tenth Grade; Claudia Strickland, Eleventh Grade; Carolyn Redd, Twelfth Grade. 7 Student fruucd The students choose us, and we feel it is out duty to represent them as best we can. We enjoy leading in the fellowship and making T. C. H. S. the very best. THE COUNCIL SEATED, Left to Right: Janice Gunter, Carolyn Beach, Elaine Hooker, Selen Steen, Pat Kirkland, Martha Carter, Rachel Janeway. STANDING: Roscoe Sheffield, Mary Ellen Gasten, Patsy Casey, Rhetta Alverez, Connie Snyder, Butch Heffelfinger. SECOND ROW: Billy Grant, Bill Terrell, Bump Faircloth, Tookie Dekle, Mike Mickelson, Alan Holt, Kenney Massey, Jack Taylor, Ray Scott, Bob Lilliott, Jay Powers, Wimpy Wilkes. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Casey, Secretary; Bump Faircloth, Representative at Large; Jack Taylor, President; Billy Grant, Vice-President; Roscoe Shef- field, Representative at Large; Martha Carter, Treasurer. SPONSOR Mr. J. P. Basner FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Patsy Casey, Virginia Kuhn, Sandra Burch, Paddy O'Grady, Elizabeth Wood. SECOND ROW: Brenda Alexander, Patsy Snyder, Charlotte Holt, Ann Lilliott, Molly Hendry, Barbara Jones, Madelaine Blume, Brenda Hendry. THIRD ROW: Claudia Strickland, Alice Hunter, Elaine Hooker, Joan Adams, Mary Ethel Lewis, Sarah Baker, Georgia Davis, Virginia Freeman, Linda Leggett, Catherine Towles. SEATED, Left to Right: Barbara Jones, Librari an; Patsy Casey, President; Claudia Strickland, Secre- tary; Catherine Towles, Historian. STANDING: Brenda Hen- dry, Vice-President; Char- lotte Holt, Treasurer. Page Eighty-Nine KNEELING, Left to Right: Martha Carter, Judy Warren, June Langford, Tookie Dekle, Madelaine Blume, Patsy Snyder, Catherine Towles, Claudia Strickland, Lynda Leggett, Alice Hunter, Mary Ethel Lewis, Joan Adams, Tommy Dickert. STANDING: Virginia Kuhn, Janice O'Steen, Cynthia Tougas, Alice Touchton, Carolyn Redd, Merelyn Grubbs, Dennis Dreyer, Wendell Jones, Barbara Jones, Georgia Davis, June Parker, Ann Lilliott, Lillian Davis, Patsy Casey. OFFICERS Left to Right: Georgia Davis--------------------Treasurer Alice Touchton-------------------Secretary Carolyn Redd -------------------- Resident Merelyn Grubbs--------------Vice-President Virginia Kuhn------------------- Historian SPONSOR Mrs. Yoakum Set , 0Uct FLUTES Martha Carter Cynthia Tougas Patricia McGlocklin Rosemary Claxton Butch Laub Jack O'Steen Joan Fussell Sam Register Jimmy Herrington Bishop Dansby Mac Colson CLARINETS TROMBONES BASSES Betty Ann Roye Paddy O'Grady Judy Warren Joan Adams Elaine Peacock Linda Mann Carolyn Glass Judy Tougas Ann Bunting Luan Fisher Eb - Gordon Sumner Bass - Peggy Robinson Alto - Annette Robinson Skipper West Gilbert Lay Lee Tougas Mike Mickelson Terry Mathis SAXOPHONES Adrian Gubbs Johnny Newell Velinda Parker Ray Scott Ronnie Jones Billy La Valle Joe Cruce PERCUSSION Wimpy Wilkes Skipper Vereen Norman Chapman Janie Baughman Diane Cloys Donald Bowden KNEELING: Linda Mann, Librarian; Skipper West, Drum Major; Judy Warren, Head Majorette. STANDING: Paddy O'Grady, Secretary; Elaine Peacock, Li- brarian; Joan Adams, Librarian; Pat McGlocklin, Librarian; Wimpy Wilkes, Cap- tain; Diane Cloys, Lieutenant; Sam Register, Property Manager. MAJORETTES Linda Mann Peggy Robinson Velinda Parker Luan Fisher Annette Robinson Judy Warren (H. M. ) DRUM MAJOR Skipper West DIRECTOR Dean Mann FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Whitfield, Selen Steen, President Elect; Virginia Freeman, Parlimentarian; Paddy O'Grady, Merle Pitts, Willene Johnson, Secretary; Martha Carter, President; Patsy Casey, Historian; Jamce Jackson, Carolyn Redd, Treasurer; Pat McGlocklin, Reporter; Mrs. Lavalle. SECOND ROW: Alice Touchton, Helen Hartley, Sandy Summerall, Virginia Kuhn, Ann Kreager, Eloise King, Etsie Sadler, Mary Frances Mathis, Billie Joyce Bailey, Memorie Dees, Molly Hendry, Evangle Lewis, Dona Bennett. THIRD ROW: Betty Ann Roye, Sandra Higgs, Ella Mae Wilson, Charlotte Holt, Betty Albritton, Verlyn Tedder, Frances Leverette Kay Ednus- ton, Lynda Leggett, Claudia Strickland, Patsy Synder, Mary Lou Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Betty Lou Hendry, Martha Touchton, Bonnie Crews, Brenda Hendry, Mary Ethel Lewis, Joan Adams, Nelma Howze, Fay Parish, Jo A n Reid, Sharon Wright, Aline Thomlinson. FIFTH ROW: Pat Kirkland, Pat Deloach, Judy Jackson, Clifford Green, Linda Garret, Judy Hollowell, Betty Ann Goodman, Janice Gunter, Carolyn Beach, Hilda Hunter, Charlotte Green, Lrma Lou Walker. SIXTH ROW: Carol Lee, Betty Barger, Betty Rhodes, Bobbie Straughn, Linda Mann, Karen Dail, Betty McDonald, Elaine Peacock, Vivian Wigglesworth, Linda Dixon, Harolyn Young, Allie Jean McClain, Jan Robinson. Poge Ninety-Four FIRST R°w, Left Ho Rigfit; Mrs. Lavalle, Sponsor; Betty Moore, Sarah Jane Mathvin, Sandra Sheppard Eloise fiplH ’ J1,™ Jean Knowles' Delores Leggett, Betty Franklin, Elizabeth Bunting PMrs ’ VVhit- nld’friSP°“0r; SnC ° RO™; Jackie Chambers, Ima Jean Akens, Elizabeth Terrell, Elizabeth Woods' Charlotte MV 5Z D°nna,°’Steen. Peggy Denmark, Luan Fisher, Jeanette Slaughter. THIRD ROW. Mary Jean Steen, Peggy McLeod, Alita Hodges, Bonnie Hunter, Wanda Poppell [anie BaiLhman Judy Dawsey, Diane Dorsett, Martha McMullen. FOURTH ROW: Sarah Baker, Helen Mixon Barbara nSo“ Ann Thompson Gerry Ferns, Mary Frances Earls, Delores Walker, Lorretta McLeod, Audrey Bomar FIFTH ROW- Redd jSSSs ’ SkThRO v Su LS r- lliamsT™’ Tedder, June Kinjf, Jo A ™Co . J WlUiamS Theresa Hightower, Paula Carmichael, Velma Poge Ninety-Five 76c School Soy 'Patn l FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Vivian Grubbs, Janice Hunter, Memorie Dees, Evangle Lewis, Genevieve Stephen, Joyce Foster, Virginia Sadler, Laney Free- man. BACK ROW: Mr. Polk, Sponsor; Calvin Blue, Tommy Joe Stanaland, Jackson Tedder, George Pearce, Randolph Murphy, J. C. Connell, Willard Sadler. a FIRST ROW: Stephen Hollowell, James Wigglesworth, Bobby Pitts, Johnny Slaughter, Frank Leverette, Bobby Porter, Morris Arnold, Richard Carmichal, Tyrone Grubbs. BACK ROW: Ken Arnold, Wait Lamb, Ronnie Pitts, Larry Simmons, Don Smith, Eddie Hooten, Johnny McCurry, Richard West, Sponsors - Mr. Whitfield and Mr. P. O. Lockhart, Jr. Page Ninety-Six £ci'i€UUf @Lui SEATED: Carolyn Beach, Corresponding Secretary; Bobbie Straughn, Treasurer; Mary Lou Lewis, President; Billie Joyce Bailey, Vice-President; Pat Kirkland, Recording Secretary; Bill Terrell, Reporter. STANDING: Ernestine Andrews, Parliamentarian; Mary Frances Mathis, Historian; Miss Virginia Maxwell, Librarian; Lucy Williams, Devotional Chairman; Selen Steen, Recrea- FIRST ROW: Julie Hooker, Laura Denmark, Bobbie Straughn, Carolyn Beach, Suzanne Reddman, Vivian Wigglesworth, Louise Lewis, Lucy Williams, Betty Barger, Ann Bryant, Linda Fender. SECOND ROW: Kate Williams, Lucka Padgett, Betty McDonald, Mary Frances Mathis, Billie Joyce Bailey, Ann Kreager, Kathy O'Neal, Eamestine Andrews, Betty Rhodes, Mary Lou Lewis, Mary Ellen Foley, Paula Carmichael, Patricia Gunter. THIRD ROW: June Vogt, Donna Bennett, Judy Tougas, Peggy McLeod, Erma Lou Wal- ker, Earline Croft, Elizabeth Bunting, Linda Dixon, Etsie Sadler, Pat Kirkland, Selen Steen, Jackie Chambers, Carol Lee. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Nola, Jerry Kirkland, Donald Johnson, Richard O'Steen, David Bennett, John Shaw, Bobby McDonald, Bill Terrell, Brax Dotson, George Hatcher, Tommy Cook. lEaglor tu iLites VOL. 6—NO. 4 PERRY, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1958 FRONT ROW: Paddy O'Grady, Exchange Editor; Willene Johnson, Assistant Editor; Ann Lilliott, Business Manager; Virginia Kuhn, Co-Editor; Patsy Casey, Exchange Editor. BACK ROW: Barbara Jones, Feature Editor; June Langford, Business Manager; Dennis Dreyer, Sports Editor; Foy Braddock, Sports Editor; Carolyn Redd, Co-Editor; Cynthia Tougas, Club Editor. We, the staff of the Taylor Hi-Lates, strive to publish a school paper with high standards. We endeavor to promote participation in worthwhile school activities, to maintain interesting news of the students and faculty, and to boast our school with loyalty and spirit. Page Ninety-Eight TQcfwttent' FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Lillian Davis, Typist, Sandra Burch, June Parker, Typist; Virginia Ezell, Virginia Freeman. BACK ROW: Betty Miller, Janice O'Steen, Roscoe Sheffield, Judy Warren, Alice Touch ton, Merelyn Grubbs. SalttoKCK FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Karlene Blue, Billie Joyce Bailey, June Vogt, Ann Kreager, Collee Hart, Mary Frances Mathis, Sandy Summerall. SECOND ROW: Brenda Alexander, Lavoy Robinson, Etsie Sadler, Sarah Baker, Georgia Davis, Bessie Johnson. THIRD ROW: Bob Lilliott, Wendell Jones, Bill Terrell, Morris Steen, Ed Ricketson, Mrs. McGlocklin, Sponsor. Page Ninety-Nine FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sam Register, Ronnie Jones, Verlon Jones, Richard Sumner, John Beach. SECOND ROW: Wimpy Wilkes, Lavalle Denmark, Tommy Cook, Dennis Dreyer, Roscoe Sheffield, Bob Lilliott, Wendell Jones. THIRD ROW: Dickie Zeigler, Woody Norman, Henry Capps, Billy Grant, Jack Taylor, Mack Landry, Jimmy Campbell, Billy Ezell. FOURTH ROW: Authur Singletary, Morris Steen, George Hatcher, Alan Holt, John Dorman, Dozier Hendry, Foy Braddock, Bill Terrell, Kay Parrish. KEY CLUB OFFICERS VICE-PRESIDENT Roscoe Sheffield TREASURER Foy Braddock PRESIDENT Verlon Jones ‘ UUK4UC U FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Helen Hartley, Sandra Burch, Bonnie Crews, Sandy Summerall, Patty O'Grady, Yvonne Parker, Betty Ann Roye, Mary Mathis, Madelaine Blume, Mr. Anderson, Director. SECOND ROW: Lavoy Robinson, Verlyn Tedder, Molly Hendry, Sharon Wright, Betty Albritton, Ann Lilliott, Charlotte Holt, Joan Adams, Virginia Freeman, June Langford, Cleta Hodges. THIRD ROW: Terry Rouse, Joe Wynn, Wayne Burroughs, Gary Bond, Tommy Cook, Stanley Davis, Randy Trammell, Ralph Poppell, Johnny Janeway, Sonny Lollis, Dennis Dreyer. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Clymer, Billy Grant, Billy Becton, George Hatcher, Henry Capps, Ray Woods, Brad Porter, Jimmy Whitlock, Foy Braddock. fcuUM S z kC FIRST ROW - KNEELING: James Wigglesworth, Danny Fulford, Harry Grubbs, Charles Dorman, Butch Heffelfinger, Glenn Chapman, Kelly Casey. SECOND ROW - STANDING: Gloria Grant- ham, June Bradshaw, Charles Flores, Louise Lewis, Judy Hollowell, Penny Whitfield, Ernie Wells, Velinda Parker, Richard West, Steve Hollowell. THIRD ROW: Harriet Harper, Suzy Yarbrough, Margaret Martin, Deanna Mann, Mary Ellen Gasten, Lajuan Knight, Bettye Mc- Donald, Eddie Wells, Allen Ketron, Johnny Basnar, Teddy Colson. Page One Hundred One FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Donald Johnson, Franklin Hunter, Arthur Lewis, Donald King, Toby Brannen, Roscoe Sheffield, Don Denmark. BACK ROW: Harvey Sadler, Jimmy Whitlock, Dennis Morgan, Wiley Sadler, Billy Becton, Mr. Quimby, Sponsor; Brax Dotson, Jerry Wakefield, Claude Kemp, J. D. Suber, Mike Akers. Page One Hundred Two 7tc TQeuU (fleet- FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Butch Winters, Johnny Carlton, Larry Rouse, Alan Ketron, Ken Davis, Vice-Presi- dent; Jerry Wells, Donald Bowden. BACK ROW: Mr. Young, Sponsor; Jimmy Renfrow, Eddie Wells, Secretary; Bob Lilliott, President; Dozier. Hendry, Charles Hartsfield, Lee Tougas, Ed Lilliott, Treasurer. 'pvieAtnef (fleet Social rftea e — 11m - - m -'’ Compliments of Compliments of Skyland Restaurant Dunn’s Quality Furniture Road 19 Perry, Florida Perry, Florida Compliments of PERRY FORD COMPANY Perry Florida Compliments of Compliments of Robertson’s Sinclair Service Station American Oil Company J. S. SEB ROBERTSON Perry Florida Corner-Road 19 and Main Street Phone 279-W Perry, Florida Compliments of JOE P. 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BOWDEN Compliments of Theresa’s Hair Styling Salon LOUISE and GEORGE YOUNG 522 South Jefferson Phone 428 Perry, Florida Compliments of Wilson Bait and Tackle Compliments of Robertson’s Picnic Supplies Sinclair Service Station Bait and Tackle J. S. SEB ROBERTSON Phone 477-K Road 19, South Corner of Road 19 and Main St. Phone 279-W Perry, Florida Compliments of D E K L E MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET OLDS MO BILE DUNPHY BOATS JOHNSON MOTORS 208 North Jefferson Street Phones - 91 and 356 Compliments of VAN H. PRIEST CO., INC. Compliments of WILDER’S MEN’S SHOP Compliments of Compliments of Bradshaw’s Service Station Phone 547- L. North Jefferson Serving You Since 1925 The Fair Store Compliments of VERA’S Home of Fashions 115 South Jefferson Phone 525 Compliments of J. C. Dixon PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 533 1303 South Jefferson Compliments of D and D Restaurant and Motor Court Road 19 Perry, Florida Compliments of Keller’s Mobile Homes Perry, Florida Compliments of Candy Motor Lodge Road J9 Perry, Florida Compliments of Taylor County Sheriff’s Office Perry, Florida We express our heartiest apprecia- tion to all the Advertisers who have by their support helped to make this 1959 Edition possible. the Staff PERRY, FLORIDA BOOSTER SECTION Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strickland Carrin's Trailer Park , ? . ■ • 4 1 s . Mathis Store Mrs. Bessenger's Dining Room Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baughman Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O'Steen Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Woodard Albert H. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Holmes Carrol Mixon R. E. Chambers B. R. Raulerson Dr. Fleming ’ ■, -i . Mr. an - frs;., Wesley Rand v a- V , • ‘• , ■ r. .gu. 1 • v- Anchor Wate Inc. Dr. E. D. Bennett Foley Junction Groceries Smith's Service Station Dr. and Mrs. Wilson T. 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