Taylor County High School - Sampler Yearbook (Perry, FL)
- Class of 1962
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PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS Of TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PERRY, FLORIDA TWENTIETH EDITION This book is not intended to be a masterpiece of art or literature but a brief review of the many happy days at Tay- lor County High. School. If, in later years, this yearbook is able to recall plea- sant memories of the achievements and activities of 1961- 62, then the staff will not have made these efforts in vain. •r 7 contents Introduction- Administration • Organizations -- Sports ------ Superlatives- Senior High-- Junior High-- Advertisements Page 1 Page 12 Page 22 Page 44 Page 64 Page 80 Page 110 Page 134 3 What would a parade be without a float? 5 Work, Work, Work Football practice What's so interesting? Band practice Decorating cars. dedication We, the members of the annual staff, proudly dedicate the 1 9oZ TA CO HI to Coach Gilbert Barr who has been a fine basketball coach and capable science teacher. Under his guidance our teams have enjoyed many success- ful seasons. Above all, he has taught clean athletics Aid sportsmanship to all his students. Coach Barr 'The apple of his eye 11 Principal Assistant Principal F acuity Office Manager Guidance Counselor Librarian Assistant Librarian Superintendent of Public Instruction General Supervisor School Board Board of Trustees Secretary of Superintendent's Office Nur se Lunch room Staff Custodians FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION VERN DAVIS Superintendent of Public Instruction A. E. HART General Supervisor JOHN P. BASNAR R. WOODELL Assistant Principal Principal Administration CECIL CARLTON F.S.U., M.S. MRS. FANNETTE CHESSER F.S.U., B.S. MRS. JUNE CLEMONS F. S.U., Elementary Ed- ucation J. V. BLUME University of Fla. , B. S. , Science and Agriculture. MRS. TOM BLANKENSHIP Peabody College, B.S., M.A. History. GILBERT BARR Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, B.S. , Science. MISS MARGUERITE BOWDEN University of Florida, B. A. MACK BOULWARE F.S.U., B.M. MRS. MARY DEES F.S.U., B.S., Science. 16 MR. C. T. BURGESS Jacksonville State Teacher's College, B.S. MRS. JEANNETTE CROSBY Carson-Newman, B.S. W. J. CHESSER Florida State, B.S. MRS. EDNA M. GAWN Ohio State, F. S.U., University of Fla. , B.S. CHARLES W. HAYNES F.S.U., B.S. Physical Edu- cation. MRS. CLARICE HART Fla. State College for Women, B.S.E. Math- ematics. S. HERBERT HENDRY F.S.U., B.S. MRS. ANN HERRINGTON Appalachian State Teach- er's College, B. S. LAWRENCE HOLT University of Georgia B.S., Physical Educa- tion MRS. VIRCIE HENDRY A.B., F.S.U. c V «San V HERMAN DAVIS University of Florida, M. A., Education. CLAUDE CROSBY Carson-Newman, B.A. MRS. VIRGINIA DAVIS F.S.U., A. B. ft s r 17 MISS VIRGINIA MAXWELL University of Kentucky, M.A.L.S. RAY QUIMBY Troy State, B. S., History DEAN MANN Alabama Polytechnic In- stitute, B. S., Band. c MRS. FLOY LA VALLE Alabama Polytechnic Institute, B.S., Home Economics. TOM McGLOCKLIN Bethel College, McKen- I zie, Tennessee, B. S. MRS. MARY ALICE LANIER University of Georgia, B. S. MRS. FRANCIS McGLOCKLIN Bethel College, Mc- Kenzie, Tennessee, A. B. English. MRS. MARTHA MOORE Agnes Scott, A.B., Math- ematics. DR. BLANCHE HARDY JIM POLK F.S.U. , M.A. D. C. T. 18 MRS. CATHERIN NORMAN B.S., F.S.U,, Physical Education. MRS. BILLYE PARKER F.S.U., B.S. MRS. MARJORIE WOODELL Alabama University, A.B. MRS. LAUREE SIMMONS University of Mississippi M.S. BEN WHITFIELD Florida Southern, B.S. 19 Custodians LEFT TO RIGHT: Hulen Knowles, Berry Lee, W. J. Blue. STANDING Left to Right: Mrs. Wanel Plymel, Mrs. Mattie Slaughter, Mrs. Doris Slaughter, Mrs. Pearl Weeks. SEATED: Mrs. Ruth Hunter, Mrs. Louvenia Slaughter, Manager; Mrs. Ellen Rowell. Lunchroom Staff 21 Annual Staff FTA Science Club Newspaper Staff FNA Office Staff Beta Club Radio Club Key Club School Patrol FHA D. C. T. Club Student Council Sr. Library Club Jr. Library Club Chorus Band , ORGANIZATIONS MR. WOODELL Advisor GRADE EDITORS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Brenda Hunter, 8; Charlotte Langford, 7; Kate Williams, 10; SECOND ROW: Cynthia Sweeting, 8; Anne Thompson, 12; Betty Sue Snyder, 9; Joyce Davis, 11. THIRD ROW: Jim- my Lewis, 10; LaMar Collins, 7; Adolph Peterson, 12. MR. McGLOCKLIN Photographer Tacohi Staff 1962 m V MR. BASNAR Photographer MRS. McGLOC KLIN Advisor Executive Staff FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gerry Ferns, Business Manager; Lucy Williams, Editor; Mary Ann Rife, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Eddie Lou Mixon, Assistant Editor; Shirley Grantham, Assistant Business Manager. Staff Editors FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Audrey Bomar, Assist- ant Feature Editor; Nancikay Braddock, Feature Ed- itor; Barbara Nelson, Organizational Editor. SECOND ROW: Bobby Joe Louque, Assistant Sports Editor; Mary Ellen Gaston, Snapshot Editor; Robert Lemond, Sports Editor; NOT PICTURED: Betty Walker, Assist- ant Organizational Editor. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: JoAnn Williams, Linda Powell, Sandra Bryan, Rhetta Al- varez, Margaret Martin, Mildred Green, Earline Blanton, Mrs. Blankenship. SECOND ROW: Julie Hooker, Donna O'Steen, Deloris Padgett, Charlotte Langford, Madelyn King, Linda Smith, Delores Tuten. THIRD ROW: Zelda Padgett, Ann Bryant, Brenda Parker, Judy Burton, Gloria Granthum, Audrey Leavins, Brenda Hunter, Norma Welch. FOURTH ROW: Betty Brock, Dickie Buck, Mary Ellen Gaston, Patricia Frye, Penny Whitfield, Barbara Nelson, Deanna Mann, Sandy Smith, Suzy Yarbrough. FIFTH ROW: Earl Roberts, Marie McMillan, Donnie Jones, Janie Gunter, Daniel Williamson, Vel ma Tedder, Eric Roberts, Mary Ann Rife, Norman Chapman. Future Teachers of America LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Whiddon, Parliamentarian; Hope McCall, Treasurer; Kathy O'Neill, Vice-President; Pat Davenport, President; Lamar Collins, Secretary; Connie Byrd, Historian. o L D M E M B E R S FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jimmie Lee Howell, Connie Byrd, Ima Jean Knowles, Cynthia Sweeting, Mrs. Blankenship. SECOND ROW: Annette Robinson Mary C. Hum, Elouise Davis, Helen Mixon, Hope McCall, Pat Davenport THIRD ROW Beverly Whiddon, LaMar Collins, Eddie Lou Mixon, Velinda Parker, Carolyn Class, June Beach. FOURTH ROW: NancikayBraddock, Judy Tougas, Joyce Wilson, Lee Lindsey, Kathy O'Neill, Bryanette Leggett. Science Club FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Simmons, Douglas Beach, Jay Powers, Tom Regis- ter Mr Chesser. SECOND ROW: Emory Gleason, Lin Thompson, Billy LaValle, George Mixon, Aaron Hendry, Paul Bird. THIRD ROW: Bump Faircloth, Terry O'- Neill, JackHagin, Daniel Williamson, Adolph Peterson. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Cynthia Sweeting, Jimmie Lee Howell, Janie Baughman, Luan Fisher, Anne Thompson, Betty Sue Snyder, Joanne Williams, Delores Tuten. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Langford, Nancikay Braddock, Linda Cruce, Mary Ann Rife, June King, Judy Tougas, Elizabeth Merrill, LaMar Collins, Lucy Williams, Hazel Redd, Barbara Nelson. THIRD ROW: Pat Davenport, Jimmy Davis, Ira Cannon, Lin Thomp- son, Bobby Davis, Aaron Hendry, George Mixon, Kenny Lynn, Jay Powers, Billy La- Valle. FOURTH ROW: Ray Lynn, Richard Terrell, Donnie Jones, Paul Bird, Daniel Williamson, Norman Chapman, Bump Fa ire loth, Terry O'Neill, Kenny Massey, Donald Bowden, Adolph Peterson. Taylor Hi-Lites Staff FNA LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnn Williams, Historian; Jimmie Lee Howell, Treasurer; Judy Daw- sey, President; Pat Elkins, Secretary; Delores Tuten, Vice-President. SEATED, Left to Right: Mary Jeanne Steen, JoAnn Williams, Jimmie Lee Howell, Judy Dawsey, Pat Elkins, Delores Tuten. STANDING, Left to Right: Mrs. Crosby, Theresa Hightower, Hazel Redd, Pam Agner, June King, Kathy O'Neill, Audrey Bo mar, Lee Lindsey, Jean Lowrey, Sandra Garrett, Mrs. Moore. Office Staff FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Marie Davis, Betty Moore, Rhetta Alvarez, Mrs. Hamby, SECOND ROW: Lucy Williams, Delores Tuten, Luan Fisher, Janie Baughman, Mrs. Hodges. THIRD ROW: Beverly Whiddon, Pam Agner, Hazel Redd, Pat Elkins, Judy Dawsey, Mary Catherine Hum, Ima Jean Knowles. FOURTH ROW: Nancikay Brad- dock, Kathy O'Neill, Charlotte Hayes, Donnie Jones, June King, Pat Davenport, Elouise Davis. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Shirley Grantham, Eddie Lou Mixon, Gerry Ferns, Char- lotte Langford, Ann Bunting, Glenda Smith, Betty Sue Snyder, Cynthia Sweeting, Mrs. Parker. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Hayes, Judy Tougas, Lucy Williams, Joyce Davis, Luan Fisher, Clifford Davis, Helen Mixon, Elouise Davis, Barbara Nelson, LaMar Col- lins, Linda Cruce. THIRD ROW: Bobby Joe Louque, Ed Lilliot, Bobby Davis, George Mixon, Bump Faircloth, Dianne Dorsett, Johnny Carlton, Jay Powers, Janie Gunter, Elizabeth Merrill, Audrey Bomar. FOURTH ROW: Ray Lynn, Bill Moye, Bishop Dans- by, John Westberry, Kenny Massey, Ray Scott, Lee Tougas, Dennis Wigglesworth, Preston Trotter, Robert Lemond, Ken Davis, Lin Thompson, Adolph Peterson. Beta Club 30 B E T A A S S E M B E Y Radio Club FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Young, Milla Huxford, Steve Thomas, Jerry Taylor, Ronald Gunter, Wesley Johnson, Gene Paris, Obey Lee Vann, Chandler Strickland, Sammie Poppell, John Ritch. SECOND ROW: Bo Wilkes, Mike Brown, Jimmy Davis, Tony McRae, Carlton Chapman, Mike Weeks, Tommie Panebianco, Jack Davis. THIRD ROW: Wanda Wilson, Virginia Davis, Bonnie Wells, Debbie Stripling, Julie Jackson, Cathy Mann, Freida O'Steen. FOURTH ROW: George Johnson, Guthrie Trotter, Harold King, Tim McRae. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jimmy Mangum, Ed Lilliott, George Mixon, Donald Page, Jay Powers, Kenny Massey, Robert Lemond, Butch Alford, Mr. Woodell. SECOND ROW: Charles Hartsfield, Walt Lamb, Lin Thompson, Dennis Wigglesworth, Ray Scott, Billy LaValle, Richard Sheffield, John L. Dixon. THIRD ROW: Glenn Chap- man, Adolph Peterson, Aaron Hendry, Joe Giddens, Norman Chapman, Bump Faircloth, Bobby Davis, Wayne Shaw, Richard Terrell, Ralph Grubbs. FOURTH ROW: Terry O'Neill, Lee Tougas, Eddie Wells, Daniel Williamson, Gilbert Lay, Jack Hagin, Jim- my Lewis, Johnny Carlton, Johnny Newell, Donald Bowden, Ray Lynn. Key Club Sweetheart GERRY FERNS 32 KEY CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RICHT: Donald Page, Vice-President; Jay Powers, President; Kenny Massey, Secretary and Treasurer; Daniel Williamson, Corresponding Secretary. School Boy Patrol FIRST ROW Left to Right: Larry Goodman, Steve Murphy, Jimmy Hatcher, Wayne Summerlin Wallace Coffman, Douglas Beach. SECOND ROW: Bobby Summerlin, Ray Quimb'y, Tom Register, Freddy Kirkland, Jimmy Davis, Bo Wilkes, Thomas York, Reuaic Frith THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hamby, Allen Murphy, Larry Slaughter, Sonny Kh damd,nJames Pruitt, Billy Dillon, Mr. Woodell. FOURTH ROW: Butch Bowman, David Steward, Tommy Gunter. NEW MEMBERS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Peacock, Delores Brown, Faye Johnson, Dahlia Whiddon, Sandra Hatcher, Barbara Jackson, Geraldine McGuire, Carol Robinson, Sandra Thomas, Jeanine Lee, Janice Traywick, Charlene Jackson, Kay Schmid. SEC- OND ROW: Eddie Lou Mixon, Peggy Paris, Annetta Burch, Hope Jones, Genelle Whiddon, Betty Hamilton, Mary Etta Strickland, Stella Gunter, Cheryle Gunter, Linda Straughn, Lawayne Bowden, Barbara Smith, Gwendolyn Freeman. THIRD ROW: Elaine Louque, Alice Nell Cloys, Gail Giddens, Harriett Lewis, Linda Carlton, Linda Odom, Claudia Livingston, Ethel Chapman, Cherry Nola, Marlene Freeman, Jean Walker. FOURTH ROW: Louise Ketron, Shirley Ward, Marilyn O’Steen, Floy Cal- houn, Mary Louise Bell, Jean Owens, Faye Morgan, Berinda McBride, Jean Dreyer Karen Dotson, Patty O’Neill. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. LaValle, Lorraine Collins, Linda Brown, Elaine Whitfield, Tina Calvo, Nancy Goulding, Gwendolyn Faulkner, Carol Anderson, Jane Ward, Dianne Whiddon, Mrs. Whitfield. 34 Future Homemakers of America FHA INITIATION 'IRST ROW, Left to Right: Ima Jean Knowles, Katy Ann Hart, Kate Williams, Mar- ha Williams, Penny Whitfield, Mary Jean Steen, Mildred Hendry, Patricia Atkinson, 3ianne Dorsett, Linda Cruce. SECOND ROW: Suzy Yarbrough Connie Byrd, Judy Al- en, Ima Jean Welch, Linda Powell, Pam Agner, Carol Wood, Patricia Cunter, Janie Saughman, Delores Tuten, Elouise Davis, Linda Smith, Hazel Redd, Deanna Mann. rHIRD ROW: Mrs. Whitfield, Velma Tedder, Lillian Williams, Bobbie Black, Carol- yn Grantham, Yeteva Kemp, Patricia Frye, Janie Gunter, Mrs. LaValle. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ernestine Couliette, Janice Edwards, Geraldine Padgett, Dora Johnson, Betty Franklin, Delores Tuten, JoAnn Williams. SECOND ROW: Ira Cannon, Wayland Sullivan, Mr. Polk. THIRD ROW: Leslie Davis, Glennis Brown, Rayburn Palmer, Gary Gamble, Richard Denmark, Aaron Edwards, Carlton Grey, Dwight MacDonald. JoAnn Williams, Treasurer; Delores Tuten, Secretary; Ira Cannon, President; Carlton Grey, Vice-President; Betty Franklin, Chaplain. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ann Livingston, Dale Ann Lawson, Carol Roye, Judy Alexander, Kate Williams, Lucy Williams SECOND ROW: Benny Croft, Harriett Lewis, Carol Anderson, Judy Tougas, David Culpepper, Hazel Redd, Linda Cruce Delores Hunter, Linda WilUams, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Gawn, Margaret Ake re Barbara Green, Wayne Shaw, Jay Powers, Tommy Panebianco, Robert Lynn, Mr. Basnar. FOURTH ROW: Ed Lilliott, Walt Lamb, Eddie Wells, Ray Scott, Bump Fa ire loth, Dennis Wigglesworth, Kenny Massey, Clifford Davis. Student Council SEATED, Left to Right: Jay Powers, Representative; Judy Tougas, Treasurer; Lucy Williams, Chaplain; Delores Hunter, Secretary; Wayne Shaw, Representative atLarge STANDING: Eddie Wells, Representative at Large; Bump Faircloth, President; Ray Scott, Vice-President; Clifford Davis, Representative. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Larry Slaughter, Obey Lee Vann, Buddy Hunter, JoAnn Williams, Charlene Jackson, Sue Sheffield, Madelyn King, Earline Blanton, Steve Wood, Pete Winters, Miss Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Lee Howell, Peggy Paris, Fay Morgan, Patsy Pickles, Semalia Brannen, Janice Roberts, Lorraine Collins, Pat Elkins, Jean Owen, Adel English, Deloris Tuten. THIRD ROW: Dessie Mae English, Wanda Poppell, Danny Mock, Charles Dorman, Mary Jo Wincey, Gertrude Stanaland, Bonnie Hunter, Richard Terrell, Billy Blanton, Elaine Louque. FOURTH ROW: Teddy Colson, John Westberry, Ronnie Wilson, Gary Gamble. Senior Library Club FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jimmie Lee Howell, Theresa Hightower, JoAnn Williams. SECOND ROW: Buddy Hunter, Pat Elkins, Wanda Poppell, Elaine Louque. THIRD ROW: Ira Cannon, Teddy Colson, Richard Terrell, Gertrude Stanaland, BillyBlanton. 0 F F 1 C E R S FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Cannon, Iris Lee Ellison, Dale Ann Lawson, Jodi Gawn, Kathy Sheffield, Diane Lynch, Miss Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Janice Burton, Mary Young, Janice Roberts, Geneva Sadler, Daine Grant- ham Carol Louque, Barbara Edwards, Marla McLeod, Janice Christopher. THIRD ROW: Joan Banks, Danny Daven- port,’ Charles Blume, Freddy Kirkland, Ray Quimby, Rodney Shaw, Mike Huxford, Terry Nola, Charles Buck, Bo Wilkes, Randy Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Linda Deschner, Diana Holly, Gale McLain, Susan Vickery, Priscilla Moody, Bonnie ’jo Wells, Betsy Ward, Debbie Stripling, Robin Cox, Kitty Raker, Sherry Taylor, Connie Gamble, Mary Kath- ryn Brillhart. Junior Library Club 39 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Boulware, Director; Sandra Bryan, Brenda Young, Gwendolyn Freeman, Judy Alex- ander, Barbara Thompson, Jenny Pouncey, Ima Jean Welch, Carolyn Goff, Anne Thompson, Carol Williams, Brenda Parker, Connie Byrd, Andrea Wise, Wanda Cannon. SECOND ROW: Eddie Lou Mixon, Gertrude Stanaland, Bonnie Hunter, Brenda Hunter, Delores Hunter, Susan Knight, Cherri Guilford, Velma Tedder, Linda Cruce, Ann Dice, Edna Revels, Betty Franklin, Lillian Williams, Barbara Mathis, Shirley Grantham, Shirley Ward, Joyce Pouncey. THIRD ROW: Edwin Hendry, Daryll Mixon, Preston Trotter, Gary Gamble, Ronnie Fulford, Jeff Gurr, Daniel Williamson, Earl Roberts, Lloyd MacDonald, Gilbert Lay, Accompanist. TCHS Chorus SEATED, Left to Right: Janie Baughman, Patricia Frye, Glenda Smith, Luan Fisher, Carolyn Glass, Lex Robertson, Judy Tougas. STANDING: Terry Mathis, Eddie Wells, Bishop Dansby, Gilbert Lay, Ray Scott, Charles Dorman, David Granthum. Senior Band Counci 40 LEFT TO RIGHT: Annette Robinson, Gloria Grantham, Elaine Unique, Mildred Hendry, Velinda Parker, Laura Den mark, Ann Bryant, Luan Fisher, Head Majorette. MILDRED VELINDA URA ANN Junior Band Felix Adams, Margaret Akers, Sammie Archer, Charles Blume, Judy Bradshaw, Linda Bradford, Mary Kathryn Bnllhart, Mike Brown, David Cannon, Danny Cassidy, Carlton Chapman, Janice Christopher, Rodney Clymer, John- ny Colson, Linda D'Antonio, Claudia Davis, Ginya Davis, Linda Deschner, Iris Ellison, Frank Ferns, Reggie Frith Jodt Gawn, Marsha Gilbert, Diana Cranthum, Judy Graves, David Grubbs, David Harden, Lucy Hare, Bruce Hart Sarah Heffelfinger, Diana Holly, Bill Huxford, Mike Huxford, Milla Huxford, Wayne Jones, Sonny Kirkland, Dickie ! och’ „ f Lawf°n David Lay, Diane Lipscomb, Anne Livingston, Diane Lundy, Gwen Lynch, Cathy Mann, Marv Marshall, Janet Martin, Linda McElveen, Ronald McGowan, Marla McLeod, Tim McRae, Tony McRae, Tommy Mills, Priscilla Moody, Terry Nola, Frieda O'Steen, Gene Paris, David Parker, Gary Poppell, Gary Putnal, Ray Quimby, Kitty Raker Marilyn Renfrow, Tony Ridenour, Charlotte Ross, Dorea Roye, Ellis Sadler, Lamar Smith, Darryl Stephens, Mickey Stephens, David Stewart, Debbie Stripling, Jerry Taylor, Steve Thomas, Mike Weeks, Bonnie Wells, Joe Wells, Martha Wheeler, Martha Williams, Laura Willis, Herbert Woodall, Patsy Woods Mary BEGINNERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Beckman, Hyatt Green, Annetta Burch, Peggy Pa- ris, Carol Louque, Janice Burton. 42 Concert Band CLARINET June Bradshaw Ann Bryant Ann Bunting Judy Burton Ethel Chapman Laura Denmark Luan Fisher Harriett Gibson Carolyn Glass Gloria Granthum Mildred Hendry Mary Catherine Hum Lee Lindsey Ann Praisewater Carol Roye Glenda Smith Judy Tougas BASS Chuck Flores David Granthum Terry Mathis TRUMPET AND CORNETT Jerry Allen Ronnie Cannon KelTyCase£ demrCKapman Bishop Dansby Danny Fulford Barry Gross Steve Higgs Oscar Howard Allen Murphy Sally Praisewater Tom Register DEAN MANN, DIRECTOR Penny Whitfield James Wigglesworth FRENCH HORN Alice Nell Cloys Gail Giddens Deanna Mann TENOR SAXOPHONE John Basnar Mike Kirkland Hugh Lilliott Joel Panaro ALTO SAXOPHONE Jimmy Davis John Dixon Kent Marsh Velinda Parker Doug Thomas BARITONE SAXOPHONE Tommy Herrington Ray Scott TROMBONE Tom Clark Olin Granthum Stephen Hollowell Mike Mickelson Rayford Taylor Lee Tougas Eddie Wells Richard West Linda Williams Thomas York PERCUSSION Janie Baughman Donald Bowden Wayne Bradshaw Norman Chapman Ricky Dees Charles Dorman Danny Green John Ricketson Lex Robertson Ray Veal BARITONE Allan Casey Lajuan Knight Bobby Koch Peggy Anne Lay BELL LYRE Elaine Louque OBOE Sue Powers Annette Robinson BASS CLARINET Patricia Frye FLUTE Jean Dreyer Bill Frye Mary Ellen Gaston Gretchen Gibson Claudia Livingston Margaret Martin Sharon Peacock Martha Yarbrough juzy Yarbrough? 43 Football Basketball Cheerleader Baseball Homecoming 45 Varsity Football 1961 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Walt Lamb, John L. Dixon, Bobby Davis, Don Page, Chuck Flores, Junior Tedder. SECOND ROW: Coach Burgess, Lin Thompson, Ken Massey, Jay Powers, Dennis Wigglesworth, George Mixon, Butch Alford, Edwin Hendry, Johnny Carlton, Coach Barr. THIRD ROW: Coach Holt, Joe Giddens, Jerry Rainwater, Bump Faircloth, Norman Chapman, Joe Steen, Jimmy Lewis, Johnny Newell, Ken Ward, Coach Haynes. COACHES LEFT TO RIGHT: Head Coach, C. T. Bur- gess, Jay-Vee , Gilbert Barr; B Team, Lawrence Holt; Line Coach, Bill Haynes. Managers FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Aaron Hendry, Sandy Smith, Ralph Grubbs. SECOND ROW: Ken Pickles, Jack Hagin, Terry O'Neill. Touchdown Bound! 47 End-Around! OFFENSIVE TEAM Varsity Record 1961 Won 8 - Lost 1 - Tied 1 Sept. 15 27 Monticello 0 Oct. 20 33 Live Oak 13 Sept. 22 27 Mayo 6 Oct. 27 0 Florida Hi. 15 Sept. 29 29 Santa Fe 0 Nov. 3 26 Madi son 0 Oct. 6 12 Cairo 12 Nov. 10 39 Greenville 0 Cot. 13 52 Sopchoppy 0 Nov. 17 25 Branford 0 Pine Tree Bowl Perry 19 Chiefland 6 48 DEFENSIVE TEAM BOBBY DA B” Team FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Richard Buck, OND ROW: Ernest Williams, Bobby Porter, my Herrington. THIRD ROW: Coach Holt, Sammy Grubbs, Aaron Hendry. Freddie Clements, Mack Alford, Richard Sheffield, Richard West. SEC- John Ricketson, Wayne Shaw, Danny Green, Tommy Panebianco, Tom- Jimmy Mangum, Mike Mickelson, Glenn Chapman, Johnny Basnar, OPPOSITION! RECORD- WE THEY Sept. 21 6 Lake City 0 Sept. 28 31 Live Oak 6 Oct. 5 19 Madison 6 Oct. 12 19 Monticello 6 Oct. 19 0 Cross City 12 Won 4 - Lost 1 M 9 SLR?W’ ft t0 Si9ht:, Ra,y VefA’ BobbV Koch Allan Casey, Doug Thomas. SECOND ROW: Johnny Anderson, ete Winters, Danny Knowles, Joey Kinsey, Allan Murphy, Ricky Dees, Bill Gay, Buddy Albritton. THIRD ROW: Coach Holt, Wayne Morgan, Wayne Smith, Joe Granthum, Jimmy Knight, Jerry McGuire, Aaron Hendry. VICTORY RECORD WE THEY Oct. 3 7 Cross City 7 Oct. 10 6 Madison 13 Oct. 19 13 Cross City 7 Oct. 31 13 Madison 0 Wpn 2 - Lost 1 - Tied 1 Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Butch Alford, Don Page, Wayne Shaw, Bump Faircloth, Ken Ward, Joe Giddens. SEC OND ROW: Walt Lamb, Ed Underwood, Lee Tougas, Jimmy Lewis, Johnny Newell, Joe Steen. COACH GILBERT BARR 1962 RECORD WE THEY WE THEY 43 MAYO 32 65 MADISON 71 46 CROSS CITY 44 59 GREENVILLE 54 67 MONTICELLO 38 63 LIVE OAK 59 41 MADISON 60 48 FLORIDA HIGH 58 55 GREENVILLE 37 54 LAKE CITY 37 NORTH FLORIDA CONFERENCE 54 LIVE OAK 42 46 36 CROSS CITY 55 51 MONTICELLO 60 MAYO 47 50 FLORIDA HIGH 44 57 CEDAR KEY 67 49 MADISON 68 36 WILDWOOD 64 54 FLORIDA HIGH 48 DISTRICT 49 BRANFORD 33 56 MONTICELLO 46 57 STARKE 41 42 LAKE CITY 60 56 LAKE CITY 65 81 BRANFORD 40 55 B” Team FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Junior Andrews, James Wigglesworth, Bobby Engel, Mack Alford, Junior Tedder. SEC OND ROW: Mike Mickelson, Joe Grantham, Billy Fowler, Pete Sealey, William Hockaday. WE 55 33 36 49 53 36 46 57 58 COACH HOLT RECORD THEY WE THEY MAYO 23 58 MAYO 49 CROSS CITY 20 33 FLORIDA HI. 39 MONTICELLO 27 75 BRANFORD 23 MADISON 53 38 MONTICELLO 36 GREENVILLE 20 63 LAKE CITY 34 LAKE CITY 37 75 BRANFORD 28 LIVE OAK 35 70 MADISON 52 CROSS CITY 30 WON 12 LOST 3 t Jay-Vee” FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Warren Gregory, Danny Knowles, Ray Veal, Bill Gay, Kenneth Pickles. SECOND ROW Eston Powell, Wayne Bradshaw, Bobby Barger, Tommy Panebianco, Jimmy Knight. MARY ANN RIFE IMA JEAN KNOWLES RHETTA ALVAREZ HELEN MIXON BEVERLY WHIDDON JUDY DAWSEY B” Team Cheerleaders FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sandra Hatcher, Janice Traywick, Audrey Leavins. SECOND ROW: Brenda Verdell Zelda Padgett, Bobbie Blaclc, Julie Hooker. Baseball Lettermen 1961 BUTCH ALFORD ROBERT LEMOND r ' .1 BUMP FAIRCLOTH COACH HERBERT HENDRY 196Z Schedule April 3 Mayo Away April 6 Live Oak Here April 10 Florida High Away April 13 Monticello Away April 17 Mayo Here April 20 Jehnings Aw ay April 24 Greenville Here April 27 Madison Away Akpil 28 Jennings Here May 4 Florida High Here May- 5 Monticello Here May 8 Greenville Away May 15 Madi son Here MANAGER OLIN CRANTHUM TERRY O'NEILL BOBBY ENGEL BOBBY LOUQUE Bulldogs just before meeting Madison in Homecoming game. Homecoming FOOTBALL SPONSORS: Velinda Parker Judy Burton Laura Denmark 63 V aledictorian Salutato rian Student Body President Math Award Science Award English Award Business Education Award DAR Award Journalism Award Home Economics Award Physical Education Award John Phillips Sousa Award American Legion Award Senior Favorites Homecoming Queen and Court Pine Tree Festival Queen and Court HONORS AND V aledictorian Adolph Peterson Salutatorian Jay Powers Student Body President Frank Faircloth Journalism Award Nancikay Braddock John Philip Sousa Award Gilbert Lay Physical Education Award Charlotte Hayes and Norman Chapman 70 Best Dressed Daniel Williamson and Linda Cruce Friendliest Bobby Davis and Mary Ann Rife 72 Most Versatile Gilbert Lay and Lucy Williams Best Looking and Prettiest Norman Chapman and Helen Mixon Most Dependable Jay Powers and Nancikay Braddock Most Happy- Go-Lucky Jack Hagin and Judy Dawsey Homecoming Queen Anne Thompson And Court Jimmie Lee Howell Helen Mixon Pine Tree Festival Queen Hazel Redd And Court Gloria Grantham Judy Tougas Lucy Williams Judy Burton Kenny Massey President of Senior Class Don Page President of Junior Class Jimmy Lewis President of Sophomore Class HIGH In Memory of . . . EASON WHIDDON 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. -- Margaret E. Sangster 82 WILLIAM KENNETH MASSEY Kenny Men like bullets, go farthest when smoothest. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; KeyClub 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Freshman Class Secretary; Senior Favorite. ROBERT RYAN DAVIS Bobby He also that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great waster. Football 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Key Club 4; Graduation Usher 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Laboratory Assistant 4; Senior Favorite. Seniors LINDA LOUISE CRUCE The secret of being loved and respected is to be all the time what you appear to be part of the time. 1 FT A Vice-President 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; Historian 3, 4; Class Vice-President 1, Secretary 3, 4; Senior Chorus 3,4, Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Beta Club 4; Newspaper Salesman 4; $40 Club; Basketball 1; Citi- zenship Award 1; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Transferred from Foley Junior High 1; Senior Favorite. NANCY LUAN FISHER Happiness comes to those who wait, but not while they wait. Cheerleader 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4; FHA 1, 3; $40 Club; Beta Club 4; Sophomore Server; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Office Assist ant 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen Contestant 4; Bacca- laureate Usher 3. 83 Alvarez Bomar Alford, A. Baughman Bird Seniors RHETTA JULIE ALVAREZ Better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Student Council 1; FHA 1,2, 3, President 3; Soph- omore Server; FT A 4; $40 Club; Senior Favorite; Office Assistant 4; Pine Tree Fes- tival Queen Contestant 4. AUDREY MAE BOMAR The world judges you not by the things that in your heart are hid, nor by the things you meant to do, but just by what you did. Beta Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; An- nual Staff 4; FNC 3, 4; FHA 1; Beta Club Historian 4. Bowden ANSEL E. ALFORD Butch There are three faithful friends - an old wife, an old dog, and ready cash. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4; L Club 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. JANIE MARGUERITE BAUGHMAN If silence is gold; I'll never be rich. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4; $40 Club; Sophomore Server; Newspa- per Staff 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen Pageant Usher 4. PAUL DELMAS BIRD, JR. Nubby I may have many faults, but being wrong isn't one of them. Band 1, 2; Baseball 1; Football 1, 3; $40 Club; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Laboratory As- sistant 4; Science Club 4; Pine Tree Festi- val Escort. DONALD DEAN BOWDEN Save that Confederate money boys, 'cause the South's gonna rise again. Key Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; $40 Club; Band 1, 2,3,4, Crptain 3; Music Camp Scholarship 2; Stage Band. NANCY KATHRYN BRADDOCK Nancikay The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that we find it FTA 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3; Beta Club 3; Office Assistant 4; Co- Editor Taylor Hi-Lites 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; $40 Club; Senior Favorite. WILLIAM EDWARD BRYNES Billy Why be so serious about life when you aren't going to get out alive anyway? 84 Brynes Cannon Couliette ETHEL UMAR COLLINS What we are is God's gift to us; what we become is our gift to God. American Legion Award; Class President 1; FT A 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; FHA 1; $40 Club; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; News- paper Staff 4; Pine Tree Essay Winer 1; Basketball All Tourney 1; English Award 1; Honor Student Award 1; Transferred from Foley Junior High 2; Office Assistant 4. Class of 62 ERNESTINE COULIETTE Tina I have crossed the stream in safety; the ocean lies ahead. FHA 1, 2; Cheerleader 1; FTA 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Attendant 2; DCT Club Queen 4, Historian 4; Senior Chorus 4; Class Secretary and Reporter 3; Beta Club 3, 4. Cope NORMAN NEPHI CHAPMAN, JR. Darby It is better to be silent and thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubts! Key Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4; Baseball 1,2, 3; Basketball 1; FTA 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Junior Class President 3; Senior Favorite; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Sophomore Serv- er. LINDA LOU COUEY It doesn't cost anything to be nice, but pays much. FHA 1, 2. IRA LEE CANNON Buddy The talk slid North, the talk slid South, the talk kept sliding from my big mouth. DCT 3, 4, President 4; Library 3, 4, Par- liamentarian 4; $40 Club; Newspaper Staff 3,4. Davenport Davis FRED DEVON COPE Too much studying, girls, and music; guess I will have to quit studying. DCT 3. PATRICIA LUCILLE DAVENPORT Patti A man will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body — the wishbone. FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; $40 Club; Newspaper Staff 1, 3, 4; Glee Club Pianist 2; District Beta Club Treasurer 3; Office Assistant 4; Library Assistant 1; Pine Tree Festival Usher 4; State Typing Contestant 3; Transferred Westview Junior High 2. JAMES CLAYTON DAVIS Smiley Better late than never. Sophomore Server; Key Club 3, 4; News- paper Staff 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 85 Davis Davis Dawsey Davis Dorsett Seniors ELOUISE LaRUE DAVIS I'd rather lose in a cause that will one day win, than to win in a cause that will one day lose. Student Council 1, 2, 3; FT A 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Sophomore Server; Beta Club 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Pine Tree Festival Contestant 4; Senior High Chorus 2; Stu- dent Council Convention 2. ELLEN DIANNE DORSETT Prove all things; hold fast for that which is good. FHA 1, 2,4; Beta Club 4; Pine Tree Festi- val Contestant 4. Denmark LESLIE MARCUS DAVIS, JR. The mate for beauty should be a man and not a money chest. DCT 4. JUDY MARLENE DAWSEY Think what you may; but it's best not to speak it. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Capta in 4; FHA 1, 2; FNC 3, 4, President 4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; $40 Club 3; Library Club 1. ROBERT JERRELL DAVIS He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a ques- tion remains a fool forever. 4-H Club 1; $40 Club; $100 Club; DCT Club 3, 4, Historian 3. Elkins RICHARD ALFORD DENMARK When I reached my rope's end I tied a knot and hung on, until some nut cut the rope. PATRICIA ANN ELKINS Pat Never let your books interfere with your weekends. $40 Club 3; FNC 3, 4, Secretary 4; Library Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Faircloth FRANK BALDWIN FAIRCLOTH Bump A plowman on his legs is better than a gentlemen on his knees. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Class President 1, 2; Student Council Vice-President 3, President 4; $40 Club; Student Council Representative at Large 1; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; American Legion Award; Boys' State 3; Sophomore Server; Science Club 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4. 86 Gamble Ferns Giddens DESSIE MAE ENGLISH Live, laugh, and love------there'll come a time when you can't. FHA 1, 2; 4-H Club 1,2; Senior Library Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. Gleason Class of ’62 BETTY LULA FRANKLIN Betsy Lou With God in my vessel I can smile at the storm. FHA 1; Senior High Chorus 2, 4; DCT 4, Chaplain 4; Library Assistant 3. GARY GAMBLE Teaching me is like trying to collect an offering from the dead. Senior High Chorus 4; DCT 4; Library Club 4; $40 Club 3. GERRY ELIZABETH FERNS If she will, she will, and you can de- pend on it, but if she won't, she won't, so there! Key Club Sweetheart 4; FNC 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; FT A 2; $40 Club; Annual Staff 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Senior Favorite; Office Assistant 3, 4; Class Offi- cer 2; Sophomore Server. LLOYD JOSEPH GIDDENS Joe Here I am and here I'll be until Florida is recovered by the sea. Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; All Big Bend End 3, 4; Baseball 4; Sophomore Server; Senior Fa- vorite. Hayes Granthum JOHN EMORY GLEASON, JR. Why? Key Club 1, 2, 3; Swimming Team 1; Bas- ketball 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 4; Highland Aquateers 3,4; Debating Team 4; Transferred from Lake Wales High 4. REBA CHARLOTTE HAYES Gabby Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. FHA 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3; Office Assist- ant 4; Beta Club 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4. DAVID ROSS GRANTHUM The secret of being loved and respec- ted is to be all the time what you appear to be part of the time. Band 2, 3,4; Senior Chorus 1; Gym Assist- ant 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. 87 Hightower Grimsley Seniors THERESA ANN HIGHTOWER It's not what I do that worries me; it's when I get caught there are difficulties. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sponsor, Treasurer; FNC 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. Howell CAROL BONITA HUNTER Bonnie If given one last request, she'd prob- ably stick her foot in her mouth. Library Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 3; Library Club Officer 4; Senior High Chorus 4, Officer. Gunter THOMAS WALTON GRIMSLEY Tommy Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gunman's Club; Science Club; Transferred from Port St. Joe High SchooL JIMMIE LEE HOWELL Mullet I'm willing to be convinced, but show me the person that can convince me. Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Football Sponsor 2; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; $40 Club 3; Sophomore Server; FTA 3, 4; Senior Library Club - Historian 4; FHA 1, 2,3. r RALPH DEAN GRUBBS Whirlpool Why make a mark on the world when I can scribble all over the dam thing? Basketball 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4. 88 Johnson Hagin JOHNIE FRANKLIN GUNTER A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman. 4-H Club 1,2. DORA JANE JOHNSON Doria Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. DCT Club 4. JOHN BRADFORD HAGIN Jack Roses are red; Violets are blue; Don't forget to let Hagin bury you. Football Trainer 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mana- ger 2, 3; Key Club 4; Science Club 4; Sen- ior Favorite. King Hendry Knowles Langford Johnson SARA JUNE KING If her brain was as big as her smile, she would have been pretty smart. FHA 1; FNA; Newspaper Staff 3, 4. Class of ’62 CHARLOTTE ANN LANGFORD Gaze into her eyes and you will see an angel; gaze a little longer and you will see an imp. Annual Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 4; FTA 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; $40 Club; Sophomore Server; Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 2; FHA 1, 2. Jones ROBERT AARON HENDRY It's better to keep your mouth closed and be called a fool, than open it and re- move all doubt. Football 1, 2, 3, Manager 4; Key Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 4; Usher for Graduation 3. IMA JEAN KNOWLES A smile sometimes means more than words. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Server; $40 Club; Cheerleader 4; Office Assistant 4; 4-H Club; Powder Puff Football 4. CHARLES FRANCIS JOHNSON Greater men than I have lived, but I seriously doubt it. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. DONNIE EUGENE JONES Nose The only war I ever approved of was the Trojan war; it was fought over a wom- an, and the men knew what they were fighting for. Senior Favorite; $40 Club; FTA 4; Dramat- ics 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Office Assist- ant 4; Pine Tree Festival Escort 4; Home- coming Escort 4; Science Club 1. Mathis King BARBARA JEAN MATHIS Babs Success is not achieved by lying awake at night but staying awake in the daytime. Senior High Chorus 2, 3, 4. CARROLL WAYNE KING I have but one regret, tliat there is only one of me to divide among the world. 89 Merrill LaValle Mixon Seniors ELIZABETH ANN MERRILL Betsy Live each day as though it were your last, and yet as though you had to live a thousand years. Basketball 1; Class Treasurer 1; Senior Chorus 1, 2; FHA 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Transferred from Foley Junior High 2. Lynn WILLIAM MOSES La VALLE Billy Those who have nothing to be troubled at, will be troubled at nothing. Band 1; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Key Club 4; Graduation Usher 3; $40 Club 3. HELEN MARIE MIXON “Women are made to be loved, not to be understood. FHA 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Captain; Sophomore Server; Beta Club 4; Office Assistant 4; FTA 2,4; Class Vice-President 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Glee Club 2; Powder Puff Football 3, 4. GILBERT HENRY LAY Innsbruck, I now must leave thee, Afar from home now depart, In alien lands must stray, On distant lands now must gaze; Thy peaceful streets see no more, But wretched dwell on foreign shore. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Accompanist 1, 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Scholarship to Music Camp 1; Key Club 3, 4; FSU Music Camp 1; FTA 2. BETTY MARLENE MOORE All men are alike, only their faces are different so you can tell them apart. FHA 1, 2, 3; Library Club 4; FTA 4; Office Assistant 4. LARRY KENNETH LYNN Kenny The mill cannot grind with water that has passed. 4-H 1,2; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Usher for Commencement 3. 0 BARBARA ANN NELSON Live each day as though it were your last, and yet as though you had to live a thousand years. FHA 1; Beta Club 3, 4; $40 Club 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; FTA 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Usher for Graduation 3; Representative in Shorthand State Contest; Senior Favorite. RAY BAKER LYNN Be ashamed to die until you have ac- complished some deed for humanity. $40 Club; $100 Club; Beta Club 3, 4; News- paper Staff 3, 4; Key Club 4; FTA 4; De- bate Team 4; Escort for Homecoming. 90 O'Steen Mathis Padgett Mixon Poppell DONNA O'STEEN When grandma was a girl she didn't do the things girls do today, but then grand- mas didn't do the things they do today. Class Treasurer 3; Cheerleader 1, 4; FHA 1, 2; FT A 4; Student Council 3; Usher for Graduation 3; Library Club Secretary 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Transferred from Leon 3. Class of ’62 WANDA DARLENE POPPELL Man is bom with two eyes and one tongue so that he may see more than he speaks. FHA 1, 2; FNC 4; $40 Club; Library Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Usher for Baccalaureate 3; DCT; Server 3; Library Assistant 3, 4; Transferred from Foley 1. G. Mixon IVY TYRONE MATHIS Terry I have a smile for everyone; one for the boys and two for the girls. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4. GEORGE PATTON MIXON Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Senior Science Club; Debating Club 4. Edwards GERALDINE PADGETT Gerry Words without action is like climbing a tree to catch a fish. DCT 4; Library Assistant 2. JANICE JUANITA EDWARDS Jan The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. DCT Club. RICHARD DARYL MIXON Mag Pie Personally, I have a great admiration for stupidity. Glee Club 2, 4; Radio Club 2. 91 Rife Newell Smith Redd Murphy Seniors JULIA HAZEL REDD Julie Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think. FTA 2; State Convention 2; FNC 3, 4, Chap- lain 3; Newspaper Staff; Beta Club 4; De- bate Club 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2 ; Office Assistant 3, 4; Student Council 4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Pine Tree Festi- val Contestant 3, 4, Queen 4. LINDA JEAN SMITH The best thing to have up your sleeve is a funny bone. FTA 4; FHA 4; Fleur dc Lis 2, 3; Annual Staff 1; Science Club 1; French Club 2, 3; Transferred from Robert L Lee, Jackson- ville 4; Powder Puff Football 4. O'Neill THOMAS TERRY MURPHY A faithful dog, a trusty gun, a bag of game, a day well done. MARY ANN RIFE If at first you don't succeed, you'll get a lot of unsolicited advice. FHA 1, 2; Newspaper Staff; Annual Staff Secretary 4; FTA 4; Cheerleader 4; Gradu- ation Usher 3; Dramatics Club 3; $40 Club; State Typing Contest Representative 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Senior Favorite. Snyder TERRENCE MICHAEL PATRICK O'NEILL Slick Try to be the best, and if you fall short, you'll still be something special. Key Club 3, 4; Senior Science Club 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; $40 Club; Sophomore Server; Newspaper Staff; Senior Favorite. BETTY SUE SNYDER If you think before you speak, the other fellow gets his Joke in first. FHA 1; FTA 3, 4; $100 Club; $40 Club; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Annual Staff 4; State Contest Shorthand Representative; Library'Assist- ant JOHNNY LAURENCE NEWELL If you is what you 'ain't' and you ain't what you is, then what you is you ain't. Key Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 92 Peterson ADOLPH AUGUSTA PETERSON, III The more you leam, the less you knqw. Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Senior Sci- ence Club 4; $40 Club; Debating Club 3; Laboratory Assistant 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Newspaper Staff; Basketball 2; Transferred from Memphis, Tennessee 1; National Science Foundation Student Research Pro- gram; Senior Favorite. Stanaland Powers Sweeting Steen Roberts, Earl JANICE GERTRUDE STANALAND Gertie Sin is not hurtful because it is forbid- den, but is forbidden because it is hurtful. FHA 1, 2; Library Club 3, 4, Officer 4; FNC 4; Senior High Chorus 4; $40 Club; Library Assistant 3,4; Transferred from Foley Junior High 1. Class of ’62 CYNTHIA LOUISE SWEETING Truth is beautiful and divine no matter how humble its origin. FHA 1; $40 Club; FTA 3,4; Graduation Usher 3; Annual Staff; Eighth Grade Editor 4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff. Roberts, Eric JAMES LOCKHART POWERS Jay Veni; Vidi Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Executive Board 3; Newspaper; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Representative at Large 4; Class Vice-President 1, Secretary 2; Soph- omore Server; Senior Favorite; $40 Club; Debate Club 4. MARY JEANNE STEEN To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour. Blake. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; 4-H Club Of- ficer 1, 2, 3; Debate Club 4; FNC 4; Dra- matics Club 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Pine Tree Festival Model 4; Transferred from Shady Grove 1. EARL CLEVELAND ROBERTS Don't rely upon what you have done; For the present bad outweighs the past good. Senior High Chorus 2, 3, 4; FT A 4; Basket- ball Statistician 4; $40 Club; Library As- sistant 4; Library Club 4. ERIC GEORGE ROBERTS, II Bullet I serve a purpose in this school, of which no one can frown; I gently enter in- to class, and keep the average down. Football 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3; FTA 4; Science Club 4; Sophomore Server; $40 Club; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Radio Club 2. Tedder Samson VELMA IRENE TEDDER Lizzie Motootie At all I laugh, she laughs no doubt; the only difference is, she dares laugh out. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; $40 Club; FTA 4; Senior High Chorus 4; 4-H Club 1; Office Assistant 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Senior Favorite. WILLIE THOMAS SAMSON I now have a high school education, I think. 93 Seniors NANCY ANNE THOMPSON Keep smiling - it makes everyone wonder what you're up to. FHA 1, 2, 3; Senior High Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; FNC 3,4, Officer 3; Newspaper Staff; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; $40 Club; Homecoming Queen; Pine Tree Festival Pageant Usher; Senior Favorite. SARAH DELORES WALKER TUTEN Dee There is an old proverb which says, 'Early wed, early dead', but I did it. Newspaper Staff 3, 4; $40 Club; Library Club 1, 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; FNC 3, 4, Vice-President 4; DCT 4, Secretary and Sweetheart 4; 4-H Club 2, 3,4; Elks Club Outstanding Girl of the Year 3. Terrell BILL JOHN SULLIVAN Be patient, think smart, act wisely and be at your best. 4-H Club. JUDITH ANN TOUGAS Judy What, me worry? Student Council Treasurer 4 Band 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2,3, Secretary 4; FTA 2,3; Beta Club 4; $40 Club; J0ebate Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Newspaper Staff; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen's Court 4; Library Club 1, 2. JOSEPH G. TAYLOR Joey One way to save face is to keep the lower part of it shut. $40 Club; Football 2. Williams Thompson, L. 94 RICHARD A. TERRELL He that is over-cautious will accomp- lish little. Key Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3; $40 Club; Li- brary Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4; Newspaper Staff; Florida Boys' State; Baccalaureate Usher 3; Senior Fa- vorite. JOANN DRIVER (Williams) Jo There are two things one cannot hide, that he is drunk, and that he is in love. FHA 1, 2, 3, Historian 2; FNC 4, Reporter 4; Library Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Newspaper Staff; Senior High Chorus 2; FTA 4; Dra- matics Club 2; DCT 4, Treasurer 4; Pow- der Puff Football 3, 4; Library Assistant 3; Senior Favorite. ELBERT UNTON THOMPSON Lin The learned fool writes his nonsense in better language than the unlearned, but still 'tis nonsense. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 4; Sophomore Server; $40 Club; Senior Sci- ence Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Beta Club 4, Vice-President 4; News- paper Staff. Williams, L. Tillman LUCIA ULLIAN WILLIAMS It's better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt. FHA 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1; Home Economic Assistant 4; Senior High Chorus 4; Library Assistant 2, 3; Powder Puff Football 4. Williams, Lucy Westberry Wilson Class of ’62 REBEKAH JOYCE WILSON Joy Friendship is the key to happiness. Senior High Chorus 2; FHA 1; Dramatics Club 2; FTA 2, 3, 4. Williams, W. GEORGE LEON TILLMAN Watch, when in public, our actions, at home, our temper, in society our tongues. Basketball 1; Senior High Chorus 1. LUCY EVANS WILLIAMS Our business in life is not to get ahead of others, but to get ahead of ourselves. Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, Chap- lain 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Library Club 1, 2; FHA 1, 2; $40 Club; Newspaper Staff; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Sophomore Server; Beta Club 4; Class Vice-President 2; Pine Tree Festival Queen's Court 4; Senior Favorite. WILLIE JACKSON DANIEL WILLIAMS Billy To live is like to love - all reason is against it and all healthy instinct is for it. Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Transferred from Jacksonville. DANIEL JACKSON WILLIAMSON Yankee Think something good of every man, and he will always think good of you. Key Club; Correspondence Secretary 4; Senior High Chorus 4, President 4; FTA 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Transferred from Val- dosta, Georgia, 4; Senior Favorite. JOHN RUSSELL WESTBERRY Library Club 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Radio Club 2; Gym Assistant 3, 4; Shop Assistant 3; Biology Assistant 4. 95 Senior Class We, the Senior Class of 1962, being of sound minds and bodies do hereby leave to successors, the Senior Class of 1963, all of our Senior privileges. Handle them with care or it will be the class of 1964 that will suffer. We leave to the class of 1964, the current Sophomore class, the honor and hard work of planning the Prom next year. We wish you luck. We leave to the class of 1965, the current Freshman class, three years full of hard work and interesting ex periences. To the Jr. High we leave our teachers and our courses in reserve. As individuals we bequeath the following: I, Rhetta Alvarez, do leave my ability to get into predicaments and to put my foot in my mouth to Hope McCall. I, Paul Bird, do leave niy car to Ed Lilliot if he can afford to drive it and if he thinks he's a good enough mechanic to maintain it. I, Audrey Bomar, do leave my place in Physics class in hopes that several girls will fill it. 1, Janie Baughman, do leave the drawl left to me by Judy Warren to Velinda--it's used but it's still good. I, Donald Bowden, do leave my desk next to Adolph Peterson in Physics class to those who need it. I, Nancikay Braddock, do leave my ability to come in late to Trigonometry every Monday morning without getting my grade cut to whoever needs it. I, Ira Cannon, do leave my ability to get along with all my teachers to anyone who thinks he could get by with them. I, Norman Chapman, do leave all my unused ability to work in Algebra to any student Mrs. Moore thinks will need it. I, Linda Couey, do leave my ability to write shorthand to Betty Ann Graham and Mrs. Hendry. I, Linda Cruce, do leave my position as Secretary of the Senior Class to Barbara Lipscomb when she becomes a Senior. I, Patti Davenport, do leave my messy locker to my brother, Danny, my horse laugh to Don Page, and my good times to Bill Burnette. I, Bobby Davis, do hereby leave. I, Eiouise Davis, do leave to Beverly Whiddon my place as a cheerleader. May she have as much fun as I did and have her ever-faithful boy friend who doesn't mind sitting by himself at ballgames. I, Jerrell Davis, do leave my give away blush to Wayne Wilson. I, Judy Dawsey, do leave my good and bad times as a cheerleader and my ability to get along with Mrs. Norman to Sherry Taylor. I, Jo Ann Driver, do leave my fond memories of the late Eason Whiddon to the Senior Class. I, Janice Edwards, do leave every book and everything to next year's student to learn from and hope that Mr. Polk gets a better class. I, Pat Elkins, do leave Jimmy Slaughter, and Mrs. Hamby the work in the canteen. I hope they enjoy f as I have. I, Dessie Mae English, do leave all the books to by dearest pal of Shady Grove. Good luck! I, Bump Fa ire loth, do leave my ability to play quarterback to Johnny Carlton and Dennis Wigglesworth. We, Gerry Ferns, Hazel Redd, and Judy Tougas, do leave our abilities to get t of Algebra III to any other idiots that get in. I, Luan Fisher, do leave my ability to say uh anytime, anywhere, to Mildred Hendry. I, Betty Franklin, do leave to Maxie Denmark my ability to attract the attention of young preachers. I, Gary Gamble, do leave all of my skills in high school to anyone who thinks they could get by with them. I, Joe Giddens, do leave my dove shooting ability to Clifford Davis. I, Emory Gleason, being of weak mind and body, do leave Taylor County High School. I, Tommy Grimsley, do leave to Sandy Smith my persuasiveness. Use it intelligently and otherwise. I, Ralph Grubbs, do leave my crutches and whirlpool to the future injured members of the TCHS football and basketball teams. I, Jack Hagin, do leave my well-equipped training hospital to Sandy Smith. I, Charlotte Hayes, do leave Mrs. Norman in peace. I, Aaron Hendry, do leave ail my ability and experience in coaching to Mr. Barr. I, Theresa Hightower, do leave my worn-out gym suit, four pairs of dirty socks and my ability to get along with Mrs. Norman to Jeanette Sapp, not that she needs it. I, Jimmie Lee Howell, do leave my don't care attitude to Jeanette Sapp. I, Carol Hunter, do leave my slightly used brain to Brenda Hunter. I, Dora Johnson, do leave my slim, trim figure to Frances Hathcock. I, Charles Johnson, do leave some unlucky lad twelve years of hard work. I, Donnie Jones, do leave my brother Jimmy my good looks, my beautiful eyes, ears, lips and especially 96 Last Will and Testament my big nose. I, Carroll King, do leave my World History abilities to Junior Andrews. I, June King, do leave ail my chemistry intelligence to Maurice Arnold. , e . I, Ima Jean Knowles, do leave my congratulations to Coach Burgess and the football team for a wonderful football season. . . . rvwoiii I, Charlotte Langford, do leave my ability to start an argument anytime, anywhere to Kathy U Neill. 1 Billy LaValle, do leave my locker for the simple season that I can't take it with me. I Gilbert Lay, do leave to anybody fool enough to take it, the job of accompanying talent shows, weddings, Red-Stocking Follies, Pine Tree Festival Pageants, Chorus and also the job of drum major. I, Kenny Lynn, do leave to A1 Satterwhite my seat in Senior English. Good luck, you 11 need it. t Ray Lynn, do leave to my young brother Robert, my ability to stick both feet in my mouth at the same time. 1, Kenny Massey, do leave my ability to get along with girls to Ray Scott. I, Barbara Mathis, do leave one worn our PAD book to Freddie Fender. I, Terry Mathis, do leave to Teddy Colson my ability to frustrate and confuse Mr. Barr. I, Elizabeth Ann Merrill, do leave my quietness and shyness to the next unfortunate student. I, Daryl Mixon, do hereby leave by the nearest exit. I, George Mixon, do leave the seven-man sled and wind sprints to the poor old Juniors. I, Helen Mixon, do leave my best wishes to Coach Burgess and next year’s bootball team. I, Betty Moore, do leave to Sandra Bryan and Jo Ann Farmer my ability to flirt with those tall, black-haired boys. May they have as much fun as I did. I, Jack Murphy, do leave my ability of understanding to Joey Falany. I, Barbara Nelson, do leave my burner in chemistry to anyone who’s brave enough to light it. I, Johnny Newell, do leave my kicking” shoes to Jerry Rainwater and my line drills to Kenneth Ward. I, Terrence Michael Patrick O'Neill, do leave my speed, ability to spell, and shyness of girls to next year s center, Dennis Wigglesworth. , , , . I, Donna O'Steen, do leave my energetic ways to Janice Traywick. She'll need them on the cheerleader squad. And so Hope won't feel left out 1 leave her Mrs. Norman's favorite dance, 'The Twist . 1, Geraldine Padgett, do leave my ability to be the smallest Senior to anyone willing to take the consequences. l| Adolph Peterson, do leave to J. C. Carlton my slide rule (39 each). I, Wanda PoppcII. do leave to Maxie Denmark my ability to break in the lunchline and not get caught. 11, Jay Powers, do leave my cane and my crutches to next year's starting right guard. I, Mary Ann Rife, do leave Mrs. Hendry, finally!!! I, Earl Roberts, do leave ail the future solo parts to those boys with the talent to perform them. I, Eric R.oberts, do leave my manly charms and good looks to Sandy Smith. Maybe he can do better with them than I could. . ,, I, Linda Smith, do leave my ability to laugh at anything to any student who aspires to be a funeral director. I, Betty Sue Snyder, do leave my shorthand II book and chemistry book to anyone fool enough to accept the I, Gertrude Stanaland, do leave my ability to stick my feet in my mouth to Mary Jo Wincey and Maxie Denmark. I, Mary Jeanne Steen, do leave my ability to get along with girls to Ray Scott. I, Cynthia Sweeting, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Chesser and Mrs. Hendry to Phillip Sweet- ing and anyone else who needs it. I, Velma Tedder, do leave my extreme ability of behaving in classes, never joking, or cutting capers to Connie Byrd. Ha! Ha! I, Richard Terrell, do leave my English literature book to anyone with Greek ancestors. I, Leon Tillman, do leave to my brother the ability to recite poetry. I, Ann Thompson, do leave to my sister Barbara the keys to my little green Falcon and hope she learns to efrive it better than I. „ I, Lin Thompson, do leave my square-toes football shoes and my ability to kick extra points to anybody th is fool enough to want them. I, Delores Tuten, do leave with Mr. Basnar the job of withdrawing students. I, John Westberry, do leave charge account in gym to Charles E. Hartsfield. I, Lillian Williams, do leave good luck to my brothers and sisters in the coming years; Martha Anne, Ginger, and Lain r. I, Lucy Williams, do leave to Mrs. Hart one fiberglass, unbreakable yardstick. I, Daniel Williamson, do leave Ed Lilliot my running Rambler 6. 1, Joyce Wilson, do leave to Cherri Gilford, Bryanette Leggette, Shirley Grantham, the business department, which includes a bonus, Mrs. Hendry and Mr. Young. 97 Juniors James Adams Pat Adkinson Maurice Arnold Pam Agner June Beach Walter Beaver Sandy Bryan Richard Buck 98 Clarence Brown Ann Bunting Howard Brunson Judy Burton Connie Byrd Bill Burnett Vera Courtney Glenn Chapman Bishop Dansby Sandra Garrett John L. Dixon Faye Grantham Gloria Granthum Levi Ellison Shirley Grantham Aaron Edwards Willie Joe Cruce Alice Coxwell Leland Carlton Marie Davis Class ol ’63 Joyce Davis Clifford Davis Wilma Fallings Ken Davis 99 Freddie Fender Carolyn Glass Bill Frye Cherri Guilford Janie Gunter Joe Falany Patrice Gunter Billy Gamer Carlton Gray Annie Mae Hathcock Richard Hathcock Ester Hartsfield Juniors Francis Hathcock Murry Hall Margie Hartsfield Wesley Hall r Edwin Hendry Mildred Hendry Eddie Hooten Brenda Hunter Catherine Hum Buddy Hoover Susan Knight Buddy Hunter 100 Charles Hartsfield De lories Hunter Bob Jones Raye Gunter Lindle Gunter Jimmy Jackson Lee Lindsey Allen Ketron Ed Lilliott Bryanett Leggett Bobby Joe Lougue Jean Lowrey ClcLSS of Wanda McClain Lamar Lundy Ruby Mathis Robert Lemond ’63 Bill Moye Eddie Lou Mixon Dewight McDonald Marie McMillan Kathy O'Neill Melvin Parker Velinda Parker Robert Rogers 101 Joe Sadler Lois Platt Jackie Shaw Brenda Young Linda Pew ell A1 Satterwhite Edna Revels Ray Scott Richard Sheffield Annette Robinson Emory Singletary Florie Rowell Juniors Lou Russell Larry Simmons Myra Sheffield Johnny Slaughter Sandy Smith Judy Shiver James Strickland Glenda Smith Linda Wright Chester Shiver Beverly Whiddon Lee Tougas 102 Preston Trotter Kay Walker Ed Underwood Carol Williams Kenneth Ward Eddie Wells Johnny York Jack Murphy Dennis Wigglesworth Earnest Williams Laurence Williams Butch Winter Class of ’63 1 NOT Janice Edwards Bob Morris Rabrum Palmer PICTURED: Bob Shiver Wayland Sullivan Ronnie Wilson An Assembly 103 Sophomores Judy Alexander William Andrews Judy Allen Kenneth Arnold John Basnar Karen Bellot Billy Blanton Bobbie Black 104 Earline Blanton James Blume Betty Brock Johnny Burke Bill Calhoun Ann Byrant Kelly Casey Gaye Carlton Sally Cauthom Dean Cassidy Christine Clark Freddie Clements Class of ’64 Charles Davis Gola Cope Larry Edwards Shirley Croft Laura Denmark Bobby Engel Maxie Denmark Nelson Ezell David Fletcher Berta Bell DeVane Irvin Fletcher Bonnie Dice 105 Ad e 11 English Chuck Flores Pamela Evans Ronnie Folsom Billy Fowler Linda Fender Danny Fulford Janice Freeman Pat Frye Ronnie Fulford Mary Ellen Gaston Robert Green Sophomores Tommy Gunter Gretchen Gibson Freddie Gunter Veidie Mae Gilpin Carolyn Goff Bill Gunter Thelma Goff Jeff Gurr Kermit Hammock Betty Ann Graham William Hockaday Carolyn Grantham 106 Mildred Green Stephen Hollowell Katy Ann Hart Wayne Houck Eddie Hunter Julie Hooker Larry Hunter Sue Ann Jackson Yeteva Kemp Jessie Johnson Madelyn King Harold King Class of ’64 Ronnie King La-Juan Knight Mike Kirkland Peggy Lay Audrey Leavins Mac Knowles Sandra Markle Walt Lamb Jerry Lawrence Margaret Martin Dennet Lewis Elizabeth Mathis Patsy Padgett Larry Parker Zelda Padgett Ronnie Pitts Sophomores Delano Poppell Brenda Parker Bobby Porter Patsy Pickels Wayne Shaw Nelda Roberts Billy Slaughter Patsy Tuten 108 '0 Brenda Verdell Joe Steen Betty Walker James St. John Junior Tedder Ima Jean Welch Oby Lee Vann Faye Widdon 0 Penny Whitfield Jerry Wells Kate Williams Richard West Class of James Wigglesworth Martha Williams Ronnie W'right Rosemary Wilson ’64 Mary Jo Wincy John Yates Carol Wood Gaye Wood NOT PICTURED: Ann Dice Seamelia Brannen Teddy Colson Kenneth Dice Joe Ann Farmer Georgia Pearce Gene Markle Bobby Spradley Charles Dorman 109 HIGH In Memory of CARL RAY AGNER And when the storm Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A consciousness remained that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore of Memory, Images and precious thoughts, That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed. M2 Freshmen Buddy Albritton Jerry Allen Carol Anderson Bobby Barger Jkty Bass 7 Mary Louise Bell Patsy Benton Sara Nell Bcnnettc Linda Brown Delores Brown Leon Bethea Ralph Blue Margaret Bomar Lawyne Bowden June Bradshaw Wayne Bradshaw Dennis Bennett Colin Bethea 113 Mike Bryncs Annetta Burch Leslie Burford Floye Calhoun Ronnie Cannon Walter Cannon Wanda Cannon Tina Calvo Linda Carlton Leroy Carlton Allan Casey Ethel Chapman David Cha steen Tom Clarke Wallace Caffman Barney Connell Alice Nell Cloys Laraine Collins Jimmy Couliette Jimmy Croft Tommy Croft Martha Crucc Patricia Cruce Glenda Cruce Freshmen J. W. Cruce Coretha Carlton Linda Darnell Paula Denmark Richard Denmark Jimmy Davis Ricky Dees Robert Dees Dorothy Dorman Karen Dotson Jean Dreyer Ikey De Vane Billy Dillion John Dixon Phyllis Falany Donald Faircloth Gwen Faulkner David Feldman 114 Lajuanna Folsom Betty Foster Gwendolyn Freeman Marlene Freeman BUI Gay Gail Giddens Harriette Gibson Danny Glover Cherrie Goodman Nancy Goulding Larry Goodman Stella Gunter Alec Gunter Cheryle Gunter Larry Gambling Joe Grantham Olin Grantham Warren Gregory Barry Gross Sammy Grubbs Betty Hamilton Sandra Hatcher Freddie Hathcock Gayward Henry Class of ’65 Jerry Henry Larry Henry Tommy Herrington Steve Higgs Oscar Howard Russell Howell Ed Ivey Barbara Jackson Charlene Jackson Carolyn Wright Bobby Jerrells Betty Jean Johnson s David Johnson Faye Johnson Wesley Johnson Chris Joiner Hope Jones Jimmy Jones 115 Sammy Jones Louise Ketron Joey Kinsey Sonny Kirkland Jimmy Knight Richard Knight Danny Knowles Bobby Koch Bruce Koliski Sonny Lawson Alvin Lee Jeanine Lee Billy Lewis Harriett Lewis Hugh Lilliott Barbara Lipscomb Claudia Livingston Elaine Louque % Kent Marsh Joe Mathis Brenda McBride Lloyd McDonald Geraldine McGuire Johnny McLeod Freshmen Jerry McGuire Bill McMillen Rand Miller Danny Mock David McCleod David McGuire Faye Morgan Wayne Morgan Betty Jean Mosely Alan Murphy Elota Muss lew hi te Tommy Neeley Robert Nettles Scott Nettles Cherry Nola Linda Odom Patty O'Neill Marilyn O'Steen 116 Brenda Padgett Sharon Padgett Joel Panaro Peggy Paris Richard Parker Sharon Peacock Theron Perry Vernon Peters Jenny Pouncey Joyce Pouncey Sue Powers Joey Register Tom Register John Rickerson Lex Robertson Carol Robinson James Rogers Carol Roye ( s' Barbara Sadler Carroll Sadler Sandra Sandifer Kay Schmid Barbara Scott Pete Sealey 9 Class of ’65 Elizabeth Sheffield Sue Sheffield Donnie Shinholster Joann Shiver Jimmy Slaughter Larry Slaughter Barbara Smith Dicky Smith Wayne Smith Bert Steen June Starks Linda Straughn Thomas York Mary Strickland Bobby Summerlin Phillip Sweeting Melvin Taylor Rayford Taylor 117 Jean Owen Doug Thomas Patricia Thompson Terry Thompson Sandra Thomas Loretta Tomlinson Sara Tuten Janice Traywick Bobby Timmons Tommy Todd Martha Yarbrough Ray Veal Earl Vann Jean Walker Jane Ward Shirley Ward Ernie Wells Dicky Westberry Dahlia Whiddon Dianne Whiddon Mary Genell Whiddon Tyrone Whiddon Elaine Whitfield Bobby Williams Freshmen Lamar Williams Linda Williams Margaret Williams Margie Lou Williams Barbara Wilson Glenda Wilson Joe Wilson Norma Jean Wilson Sammy Wilson Wayne Wilson Pete Winter Aundra Wise Steve Wood Mary Frances Wright NOT PICTURED: Albert Alford Robert Belcher Carl Bishop Wallace Cronk David Cruce Peggy Farmer Franklin Ferns Eddie Hamrick Thomas Mixon Walter Pettitt Rusty Raulerson Eston Ryle Layman Sadler Ila Jean Thomas Ola Mae Thomas Von Whiddon 118 Cynthia Adkinson Margaret Akers Nell Alford Tommy Allen Don Anderson Johnny Anderson Douglas Beach Donald Beaver Dan Belcher Ronnie Bellings Robert Bennett Wesley Blue Sarah Ann Bomar Jimmy Bowden Butch Bowman Judy Bradshaw Linda May Brafford Willa Brannen Randy Brock Mike Brown Vincent Buchanan Wilma Buck Teresa Burford Janie Burke Eighth Grade Bobby Calhoun Jerry Calhoun David Cannon Johnny Cannon Treva Lou Cannon Betty Jean Cassidy Joann Cassidy Carlton Chapman Dannie Cochran Johnny Colson Wayne Corbin Eugene Coxwell Patsy Cribbs Linda Jo D'Antonio Jack Davis Virginia Davis Tony Dees Linda Deschner 119 Ronnie Dice Bill Dickert Sandra Dieterie Tim Durden Kathy Farmer Carolyn Faulkner Sherry Fields Charles Fletcher Wayne Folsom Connie Gamble Dicky Garrett Rick Geary Marsha Gilbert Diana Granthum Judy Graves Doyle Gray Barbara Green Mildred Green Jeanne Gregory Greg Griffin Sandra Grimsley Jerry Grubbs Jimmy Grubbs L. J. Grubbs Eighth Grade Terry Hall Irene Hamilton Lucy Hare Gail Harris Lela Hartsfield Jimmy Hatcher Chuck Hendry Betty Hill Bobby Holt Don Holt Rita Holt Ron Holt Edward Houck John Houck Bill Huxford Mi 11a Huxford Julie Jackson Eugene Jacobs 120 George Johnson Janice Johnson Kay Johnson Timmy Johnson Wayne Jones Thelma Kelly Wanda Kemp Paul King Teresa Kinsey Pamela Knight Phyllis Knowles David Land Penny Land Andrew Lee Annie Jane Lee Joan Lee Dianne Lipscomb Dianne Lundy Gwen Lynch Rex Lynn Robert Lynn Cathy Mann Robbie Manners Mary Louise Marshall Class of ’66 % Janet Martin Dicky Mathis Mary Mathis Opal Mathis Carol McCall Jack McElveen James McElveen Ronald McGowan Terry McGuire Molly McMullen Tim McRae Tony McRae Dempsey Mixon Priscilla Ann Moody David Moss Charles Nelson Bessie Newberry Marilyn Odom 121 Frieda O'Steen Jerry Owen Linda Padgett Wayne Padgett Tommy Panebianco Gene Paris Danny Parker David Parker Martha Parker Edna Pate Johnny Pearce Diane Peterson Kenneth Pickles Dorathy Pittman Sammy Poppell Linda Pridgeon Nelda Pridgeon Bonnie Pruitt David Pruitt Gena Putnal Franklin Ratliff Tony Ridenour John Ritch Eldon Sadler Eighth Grade Geneva Sadler David Sandifer Brenda Sapp Juanita Sessions Jerrel Sherrer La Bertha Sherrer Tony Skinner Edna Snipes Shirl Snipes Susan Stephens David Stewart Chandler Strickland Debbie Stripling Jerry Taylor Mary Thames Charlie Thomas Steve Thomas Jimmy Thom ley 122 Wenoka Thompson Dickie Tillman Donald Todd Guthrie Trotter Margaret Tuten Dennis Urbanski Susan Vickery Jack Wakefield Hollis Walker Betsy Ward Martha Ward Mike Weeks Mamie Welch Bonnie Jo Wells Joe Wells Lynne Wells Martha Wheeler Jim Whiddon Pauline Whiddon Polly Whiddon Teresa Wilder Marsh Bo” Wilkes Ginger Williams Nondis Williams Class of ’66 n NOT PICTURED: Linda Faye Adkins Hazel Ratliff Yonna Connell Betty Jo Hunter Ruby Eugenia Jeffcoat Linda Ruth King Dian Singletary Merice Fowler Jane Pyle Kathy Renee Satterwhite Ray Williams Sarah Williams Wayne Williams Ann Williamson Laura Willis Wanda Wilson Billy W instead Kenneth Wise Edward Woodall George Woods Patsy Woods Glen Worthington 123 Allen Wright Betty Wright Duane Wright Goldie Yates Linda York Robert York NOT PICTURED: Steve Edward Thom as Tommy Ward, Jr. Howard Lionel Watson Herbert Colvin Woodall Mary Frances Wright American Legion Award Tommy Panebianco Julie Jackson Powder Puff Classic of ’62 Practice, Practice, Practice Here they come! Time out They're off! Referees RESULT'S OF '62 SENIORS 19 JUNIORS 0 After the game Felix Adams Pamela Adams Sammy Agner Janice Allen Milford Anderson Sammie Archer Joan Banks Alan R. Beckman Evelyn Barfield Elliott Bell Charles D. Blume Mary Ann Bass Monte Bowden La'Rue Benton Roy Bowden Randy Brooke Syble Blair Joe Brown New ana Blue Von Brown Seventh Grade Tim Brown Wanda Blue Charles Buck Martha Brantley Sonny Buckhalter Joseph Carlton Tommie Bratcher Danny Cassidy Mary Brillhart Lawrence Clark Billy Clements Faye Brown Rodney Clymer Janice Burton John Compton John Conley Nancy Cannon Gene Connell Mattie Carlton Galen Cook 126 Wade Courtney Dianne Carroll Benny Coxwell Janice Christopher Benny Croft Lloyd Crosby Connie Croft Edwin Crouse Robin Cox Paul Cruce Billy Cruse Claudia Davis Raymond Culpepper Joyce Davis Johnny Daniels Danny Davenport Melanie Day David Dillon Rosalie Dupree Donny Dixon Class of ’67 Wayne Dixon Iris Lee Ellison Barney Duckworth Peggy Ellison Robert Durham Ronnie Dycus Lola Ferguson Thomas Edwards Joyce Flowers Levi Ellison Bryant French Daphine Fulford Henry French Cindy Garrett Rusty Ficgal Reggie Frith Jodi Gawn Dean Grambling Diane Gray Jim Grantham 127 Larry Grantham Ann Green Hyatt Green, Jr. Bertha Gunter David Grubbs Ronald Gunter Diana Holly David Harden Brenda Holton Larry Harrelson Bruce Hart Lou Hooten Billy Hartsfield Cynthia Howell Joe Hcartsfield Marvin Hathcock Mary Jean Jones Butch Hoover Margarett Kelley Gary Horton Seventh Grade George Houck Jetty Ruth King Earl Hunter Patsy King Mike Huxford Gary Israel Linda Knight Robert Israel Dale Ann Lawson Percy Jacobs Bobby Johnson Memorie Leggett Freddie Kirkland Patricia Leggett Glenn Knowles Dickie Koch Anne Livingston David Lay Carol Louque Tommy Leavens 128 Buddy Lee Dianne Lynch Marcus Lee Linda Mathis Ronald Leggett Lee Lollis Gayle McClain Jimmy Louque Linda McElveen Tommy Lundy Tommy Mathews Marla McLeod Mack Mathis Patricia McLeod Frank McElveen Tommy McGuire Barbara Ann Mock Tommy Mills Connie Morgan Bobby Mosley Class of 67 Donald Mosley Judy Morgan Buddy Murphy Vonceil Mosley Hal Murphy Grady Newberry Betty Murphy Terry Nola Cherri Murphy Paul O'Neal David Padgett Elsie Nathey Freddy Padgett Evelyn Nathey Joey Padgett Kenneth Padgett Jo Ann Nix Pat Palmer Debbie Padgett Arvcl Parker 129 Wayne Pierce Geneva Padgett Arnold Platt Shirley Padgett Gary Poppell Wayne Poppell Carol Papke David Pouncey Marga rett Paramore Gary Pruitt Hay Quimby Pamela Parker Larry Ratliff Sandra Parker Ronnie Robertson Ellis Sadler Geraldine Pickles Ralph Sadler Diane Pickles Sandy Sands Seventh Grade Robert Sandifer Kitty Raker Rodney Shaw Clara Redifer Wayne Shinholser Louis Shaw Shirley Redmon Robert Shiver Marilyn Renfrew Jimmy D. Slaughter Jimmy Smith Betty Revels Lamar Smith Karan Roberts Richard Smith Clarence Snyder Jo Roberts Darryl Stephens Charlotte Ross Donald Stevens 130 Mickey Stevens Dorea Roye William A. Stevens Barbara Ritch James Summerall Phil Summerall Judy Sapp Wayne Summerlin Kit Schmid Homer Tedder Norman Tedder Kathy Sheffield Paul Thomley Phyllis Summerall Jerald Thomas Glenn Thomas Sherry Taylor James Thomas Jeanette Timmons Jimmy Weatherly Class of ’67 John D. Weeks Bonnie Whiddon Robert Wiles Martha Williams Don Willis Bill Williamson Wanda Wilson Larry Williams Fay Woods Melvin Williams Robert Winstead Melba Jean Wright Robert Witherspoon Mary Helen York Lester Wright Randy Wright Delores Young Mary Young Theresa Young NOT PICTURED Patsy Blue Winston Cannon Harry Cook Jasper Cooper Barbara Edwards 131 Money! Eat'um up, Bulldog! Before the game Where did it go? Thanksgiving Baskets Hungry? Deep in thought Office Christmas Party Career Week Compliments of QUALITY CLEANERS Phone: 458-1221 or 458-1382 Compliments of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Perry Compliments of ELI WITT CANDY CO. CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of and BEST WISHES MARSH INSURANCE RAPID AGENCY FINANCE SERVICE, INC. Perry, Florida 110 1 2 East Main Perry, Florida WPRY RADIO STATION Twelve long years — Teaming how to Team! AND WHAT NOW? YOU'RE WRONG, IF YOU THINK YOU CAN STOP LEARNING NOW ! No matter what you do after gradu- ation -- you must continue your quest for learning. For when you cease to learn you cease to grow. Treasure your hard-earned ability to learn. Use it and it will open the way to a brighter future for you and your fellow man. Congratulations on your graduation. The Buckeye Cellulose Corporation First in Cellulose” -- Foley, Florida Compliments of PERRY FORD COMPANY Perry Florida FISHER STUDIO Compliments of Portraits - Weddings Commercial Hick’s Gulf Station Black White or Color Phone 457-4342 Phone 458-2891 111 E. Green Street Corner U. S. 19 and Green Street Compliments of Compliments of Perry Heights Nursery Phone 457-1871 PERRY INSURANCE AGENCY Perry, Florida W. J. Hum, Agent TIDEWATER RED CYPRESS LEE TIDEWATER CYPRESS DIVISION of J. C. TURNER LUMBER COMPANY Perry, Florida PERRY GROCERY COMPANY Compliments of Compliments of NOVELLA’S BEAUTY SALON VERA’S HOME of FASHION Phone 458-1621 Phone 458-2651 Perry, Florida Congratulations to the Senior Class Compliments of LITTLE BURL’S PLACE Compliments of Phone 458-6841 HENDRY’S PHILLIPS “66” Compliments of Compliments of THE HUT Taylor County Sherriff’s Office U. S. 19 South M. S. Linton Compliments of BRUCE W. 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Jefferson St. Phone 428 Compliments of Compliments of Perry Motor Lodge South 19 Perry, Florida Byrd’s Mary Carter Paint Store Compliments of Smith’s Service Station Compliments of Faulkner Sinclair Service Station Pineland - Hwy. 19 South Hampton Springs and Jefferson St. FOR FASHIONS, IT'S JUDY’S DRESS SHOPPE CHARLIE AND DORIS HOOVER 110 L Main Street Phone 458-2941 PLUMBING AND BEAUTY SERVICE Phone 458-3001 - Route Box 387 It's Easy to Visit Friends, by Telephone Compliments of Gulf Telephone Company YARBROUGH RECAPPING DUAnfl 4C7 1 on 1 rnone LUTHER COX Perry Florida U. S. 19 South Compliments of VEREEN FOODS MEATS - FROZEN FOODS - LOCKERS Phone 458-5261 Perry, Florida BOOSTER SECTION Denmark's Garage R. F. McDonald Eleanor T. Allen Woody Norman, Jr. Cogburn's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Langford Mrs. Floye Wood James Dandridge Mr. Bob Koster Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poole Mr. Allen Hart Mr. and Mrs. Mose Parker Mr. T. M. Courtney Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hamby Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. 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