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

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PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PERRY, FLORIDA Twenty-First Edition foreword This book is not the work of professional s--it was compiled by students whose purpose it was to collect me- mentos of school life which in later years would bring to mind the fellowship, the laughter, and the happy hours spent at Taylor County High. contents Introduction................Page 4 Dedication..................Page 10 Administration..............Page 12 Organizations...............Page 24 Sports......................Page 48 Senior High.................Page 72 Junior High.................Page 120 Advertisements..............Page 144 'Mad Scientists in Chemistry Two. We look forward to the Pine Tree Festival Dance each year with anticipation. of this . . . A popular gathering place is the lobby. M-M-M, looks good! 5 In appreciation for their skilled coaching, Danny and Junior received gifts from the Junior girls. Wayne and John L. put serious thought be hind the selection of a winner of the FHA initiation. Student Council members await their turn to speak on theme, Youth Alert For Freedom. Each day brings Bruiser - The TA CO HI Mascot. 8 something new Chorus members render a song. dedication To you, Mrs. Moore, we the members of the Annual Staff, dedicate the 1963 TACOHI, with love and admiration for your understanding of and devotion to the students of Taylor County High School. You have made it pleasant for us to work toward achieving the goalofour quest fo r knowledge and have truly been a guide and an inspiration for us to lookup to. Now listen my children and you shall hear the reason why. Christmas Geometry Projects 11 14 MRS. TILUE ADAMS Secretary - Bookkeeper Superintendent's Office MISS BILLIE JOYCE BAILEY Clerk - Typist SCHOOL BOARD A. E. HART General Supervisor S. S. ACNER WILLIE J. WILDER Chairman RUDOLPH PARKER BYRON FREEMAN TI I ' NORMON C. HENDRY R. R. WOODELL Principal 16 MRS. IRENE HODGES Office Secretary 17 LIBRARY ASSISTANT MRS. EVELYN McLEOD RAYMOND QUIMBY Attendance Assistant Mrs. Louvenia Slaughter, Manager; Mrs. Doris Slaughter, Mrs. Sibyl Blue, Mrs. Erma Slaughter, Mrs. Ruth Hunter, Mrs. Wanel Plymel, Mrs. Ellen Rowell. LUNCHROOM STAFF CUSTODIANS MRS. TOM BLANKENSHIP Concord, B. S. Peabody, M. S. GILBERT BARR Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, B. S. V' MISS MARGUERITE BOWDEN University of Florida B. A. J. V. BLUME University of Florida B. S. MISS DELORES BUDDE Southern Illinois University B. M.E., M.M.E. T.C.H.S MRS. VIRGINIA DAVIS Florida State College for Women A. B. 20 MRS. VIRGIE HENDRY F. S.U., A. B. HERMAN G. DAVIS University of Florida B. S., M. A. MRS. CLARICE HART Florida State College for Women B. S. CLAUD W. CROSBY Carson- New man B. A. i vl MRS. EDNA M. GAWN Ohio State, B. S. F. S. U. , Univer- sity of Florida, Guidance MRS. FLOY LAVALLE Auburn, B. S, MRS. ANN HERRINGTON Appalachian State Teachers College, B. S. 21 LAWRENCE HOLT University of Georgia B. S. MISS VIRGINIA D. MAXWELL University of Kentucky A.B., LS.,M.A. MRS. MARTHA MOORE Agnes Scott College, A. B. MRS. FRANCES ROBERTS Jacksonville State College, B. S. TOM K. McGLOCKLIN Bethel College, B. S. MRS. BIUYE PARKER F.S.U., B.S. MRS. FRANCES McGLOCKLIN Bethel College, A. B. S. HERBERT HENDRY F.S.U., B.S. MRS. MELBA H. MACKIN F.S.U., A.B. DEAN MANN Abum University B. S. MRS. CATHERINE NORMON Georgia State College for Women B. S. MRS. IRIS DEE WALKER F.S.U., B.S. BEN WHITFIELD Florida Southern B. S., F.S.U., M.S. MRS. LAUREE SIMMONS William Carey, A. B. University of Mississippi M.A. JAMES POLK Florida Southern B.A., F. S. U., M.A. MRS. JEAN TUTEN F. S. U., B. S, MRS. MARIAN WARREN F.S.U., B.S. KEN SMITH F. S. U., B.S M.S. MRS. ADELL WHITFIELD F.S.U., B.S. MRS. MARJORIE WOODELL Alabama College, A. B. 23 Annual Staff FTA Science Clubs Newspaper Staff FNA Office Staff Beta Club Key Club School Patrol FHA D.C.T. Club Student Council Sr. Library Club Jr. Library Club Chorus Band KATE WILLIAMS Assistant Editor 26 MARY ELLEN GASTON Snapshot Editor BERINDA McBRIDE 12th Grade Editor BARBARA SMITH 7th Grade Editor JOYCE DAVIS 12th Grade Editor FLORRIE ROWELL 7th frade Editor TINA CALVO 10th Grade Editor EDDIE LOU MIXON HOPE McCALL 9th Grade Editor Assistant Business Manager CAROL WILLIAMS EMORY SINGLETARY 8th Grade Editor Assistant Organizational Editor BRENDA VERDELL MARY CATHERINE HURN 11th Grade Editor Assistant Sports Editor 27 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ann Bryant, Earline Blanton, Audrey Leavins, Sandra Bryan, Mildred Green, Carol Robinson, Charlene Jackson, Harriette Gibson, Margaret Martin, Barbara Smith. SECOND ROW: Elaine Louque, Judy Burton, Ann Bunting, Seamelia Brannon, Richard Buck, Sandy Smith, Mary Catherine Hurn, Beverly Whiddon, Annette Robinson, Marilyn O'Steen. THIRD ROW: Laura Denmark, Zelda Padgett, Julie Hooker, Carolyn Glass, Gail Giddens, Cherry Nola, Velinda Parker, Hope McCall, Eddie Lou Mixon, Carol Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Granthum, Patricia Frye, Mary Ellen Gaston, Betty Brock, Bryanette Leggett, Tina Calvo, Lee Lindsey, Marie McMillan, Yeteva Kemp, Delons Padgett. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS SEATED, Left to Right: Beverly Whiddon, Historian; Hope McCall, Treasurer; Marie McMil- lan, Vice-President; Carolyn Glass, President. STANDING: Ann Bryant, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Blankenship, Sponsor; Sandra Bryan, Secretary. 28 STANDING, Left to Right: Nelda Roberts, Brenda Verdell, Gloria Grantham, Pat Adkinson, La-Juan Knight, Shirley Grantham, Betty Brock, Marie McMillan, Velinda Parker, Sharon Padgett. SEATED: Mrs. Hodges, Brenda Hunter, Marie Davis, Jean Lowrey, Annette Robinson, Hope McCall, Jane Ward, Mrs. Hamby. OFFICE STAFF SCHOOL BOY PATROL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Reggie Frith, Wesley Johnson, Ray Quimby, Johnny Daniels, Ronnie Robertson, Danny Cassidy, Randy Brock. SECOND ROW: George Johnson, Wallace Coffman, Elliott Bell, Alan Beckman, Danny Davenport, Douglas Beach, Alvin McNeese. 29 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joan Lee, Cherry Nola, Margaret Akers, Mary Ellen Gaston, Ann Williamson, Eddie Lou Mixon, Linda Williams, Jeanne Gregory. SECOND ROW: Donald Page, Danny Green, Wayne Shaw, Sandra Bryan, Tommy Panebianco, Judy Alexander, John Ricketson, James Wigglesworth, Junior Tedder. THIRD ROW: Ray Scott, Dennis Wigglesworth, Eddie Wells, Jimmy Lewis, Ed Underwood, John L Dixon, Jimmy Knight, Clifford Davis, Mr. Basnar, Sponsor. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING, Left to Right: Ray Scott, Representative; Jimmy Knight, Represcnta- tive-At-Large; Eddie Wells, Reporter; John L Dixon, Representative-At-Large; Jun- ior Tedder, Representative. SEATED: Dennis Wigglesworth, Treasurer; Eddie Lou Mixon, Chaplain; Clifford Davis, President; Judy Alexander, Secretary; Wayne Shaw, Vice-President. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Judy Morgan, Don Poppell, Randy Blue, David Swindell, Bemie Powers, Randy Brooke, Terry Nola, Julie Edwards. SECOND ROW: Joan Hum, Carol Louque, Jeanette Timmons, Johnny Colson, Mr. Crosby, Sponsor; Wanda Mauldin, Debbie Clark, Sarah Ann Heffefinger. OFFICERS STANDING, Left to Right: Terry Nola, President; Bemie Powers, Vice-President; Wanda Mauldin, Treasurer. SEATED: Carol Louque, Secretary; Jeanette Timmons, Rep- resentative-At-Large; Debbie Clark, Representative-At-Large. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. McGlocklin, Advisor; Eddie Lou Mixon, Marie McMillan, Velinda Parker, Ann Bunting, Glenda Smith, Annette Robinson, Hope McCall, Mary Catherine Hum. SECOND ROW: Diane Blanton, Shirley Grantham, Suzanne Redmon, Dennis Wigglesworth, Beverly Whiddon, Ray Scott, Faye Grantham, Florrie Rowell. THIRD ROW: Emory Singletary, Bobby Joe Louque, Bill Frye, Robert Lemond, John L Dixon. WRITERS TAYLOR HI-LITES STAFF SALESMEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sandra Bryan, Joyce Davis, Dolores Hunter, Mildred Hendry, Judy Burton, Wanda McClain, Sandra Garrett. SECOND ROW: Dwight MacDonald, Gloria Granthum, Mary Jo Wincey, Bryanctte Leggett, Pat Adkinson, Brenda Hunter, Alice Coxwell, Donald Page. THIRD ROW: Sandy Smith, Buddy Hoover, Ed Ulliott, Jimmy Jackson, Ed Underwood, Lee Tougas Glenn Chapman, Eddie Wells, Edwin Hendry, Bill Moye. FIRST ROW, Left to Right; Mrs. Crosby, Sponsor; Jean Lowry, Gretchen Gibson, Mildred Green, Linda Powell, Laura Denmark, Mrs. Moore, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Judy Burton, Janice Freeman, Suzy Yarbrough, Deanna Mann. THIRD ROW: Ann Bunting, Bryanette Leggett, Brenda Verdell. FUTURE NURSES CLUB OFFICERS SEATED, Left to Right: Deanna Mann, Historian; Mildred Green, Chaplain; Laura Denmark, Secretary-Treasurer. STANDING: Brenda Verdell, Vice-President; Bryanette Leggett, President; Judy Burton, Reporter. SEATED, Left to Right: Marie McMillan, Secretary; Bobby Joe Louque, President; Den- nis Wigglesworth, Vice-President. STANDING: Eddie Lou Mixon, Treasurer; Patricia Frye, Historian. OFFICERS BETA CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Betty Walker, Kate Williams, Glenda Smith, Laura Denmark, Ann Bryant, Gretchen Gibson, Joyce Davis, Mary Catherine Hum, Ann Bunting, Carolyn Glass, Eddie Lou Mixon. SECOND ROW: Miss Bowden, Sponsor, Patricia Frye, Mary Ellen Gaston, Marie McMillan, Karen Bellot, Shirley Grantham, Yeteva Kemp, Julie Hooker, Peggy Lay, Mrs. Parker, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Danny Fulfoid, Clifford Davis, Ed Lilliott, James Strickland, Dennis Wigglesworth, Junior Tedder, Kenn Davis, Donald Page, Bill Frye, Robert Lemond, Kelly Casey. FOURTH ROW: Ray Scott, Bobby Joe Louque, Raymond MacClain, John Basnar, Walt Lamb, Preston Trot- ter, Lee Tougas, Bishop Dansby, Emory Singletary, John Carlton, Bill Moye. FIRST ROW. Left to Right: Mary Louise Bell, Sandra Hatcher, Charlene Jackson, Janice T ywick, Carol Robinson, Kate Williams, Betty Walker, Elaine Louque, Cherry Nola, Barbara Jackson. SECOND ROW: Mrs Whitfield, Lawyne Bowden, Genelle Whiddon, Mary Etta Strickland, Diane Whiddon, Sandra Thomas, Patricia Gunter, Jenny Pouncey, Linda Straughn, Mrs. Lavalle. THIRD ROW: Pam Agner, Gloria Grant- hum Patricia Lyles, Linda Carlton, Cheryle Gunter, Floye Calhoun, Claudia Livingston, Barbara Thomp- son Katy Ann Hart. FOURTH ROW: Martha Yarbrough, Harriett Lewis, Louise Ketron, Gwen Faulkner, Penny Whitfield, Patricia Adkinson, Mildred Hendry, Karen Dotson, Stella Gunter, Jean Oven. OLD MEMBERS F.H.A. NEW MEMBERS FIRST ROW Left to Right: Mrs. Whitfield, Susan Vickery, Nell Alford, Polly Whiddon, Judy Graves Teresa Wilder, Cynthia Adkinson, Mildred Green, Linda Mae Brafford, Ann Williamson, Laura Willis, Mrs. Lavalle. SECOND ROW: Mary Mathis, Sandra Dieterle, Patsy Cnbbs Geneva Sadler, Iris Smith, Pam Knight, Wanda Kemp, Bonnie Dice, Unda Pndgeon, Thelma Kelly, Joan Lee, Lila Haitsfield. THIRD ROW: Geneva Padgett, Janice Andrews Linda York, Linda Padgett, Wanda Wilson, Unda King, Linda D'Antonio, Betty Agner, Mary Unuse; Marshall Cathy Mann, Gwen Lynch, Linda Deschner, Martha Johnstone, Jarncei jaekson. FOURTH ROW. Barbara Green, Bonnie Jo Wells, Julie Jackson, Irene HamUton, Pauline Whiddon, Karen Bellot, Janet Martin, Patsy Woods, Dianne Lipscomb, Marilyn Odom, JoAnn Cassidy, LeAnn Mixon, Juanita Sessions, Sherry Fields. F.H.A. INITIATION JUNIOR LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ray Quimby, David Lay, Homer Tedder, Charles Blume, Danny Davenport, Jim Grantham, Randy Brooke, Tommy Edwards, Dick Koch, Freddy Kirkland, Mike Huxford. SECOND ROW: Alan Beckman, Rodney Clymer, Cathy Sheffield, Elsie Nathey, Joan Banks, Teresa Young, Janice Roberts, Jodi Gawn, Phyllis Sumerall, Nancy Cannon, John Comp- ton, Bill Williamson- THIRD ROW: Miss Maxwell, Sherri Taylor, Barbara Edwards, Gayle Mc- Clain, Terry Nola, Rodney Shaw, Marla McLeod, Carol Louque, Janice Christopher. FOURTH ROW: Kitty Raker, Mary K. Brillhart, Marilyn Renfrow, Dale Ann Lawson, Diane Holley. FIKST ROW. Left to Right: Susan Vickery, Madelyn King, Christine Clark, Joan Lee, Marjorie WiUiains, Patsv Cribbs, Earlinc Blanton, Thelma Kelly, Sue Sheffield, Cheryle Gunter, Patricia Gunter. SECOND ROW: Miss Maxwell, Jean Owen, Steve Wood, Bo Wilkes, Buddy Hunter, David Feldman Oby Lee Vann, Eddie Hunter, Diana Cranthum. THIRD ROW: Linda Deschner Seamelia Brannen, Jane Ward, Mane Leggett, Dolores Hunter, Raye Gunter, Brenda Verdell, Janice Roberts, Adell English, Lindle Hart, Diane Whiddon. FOURTH ROW: Teddy Colson, Jimmy Mangum, Melvin Parker, Ernest Williams, Dean Cassidy, Bobby Spradley, Leslie Burfoid, Ronnie Wright, Freddie Gunter, Joe Wells, Danny Green. SENIOR LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Brenda Verdell, Secretary; Madelyn King,Vice- Presient; Earline Blanton, Parliamentarian; Janice Roberts, Reporter. BACK ROW: Danny Green, Historian; Jean Oven, Project Chairman; Teddy Col- son, President; Seamelia Brannen, District Representative; Steve Wood, Recreation Chairman. SEATED, Left to Right: Carol Williams, Susan Knight, Annie Mae Hathcock, Patsy Padgett. STANDING: Butch Heffelfinger, Rayburn Palmer, Larry Bopp, Ronnie Folsom, Tommy Mix- on, Mr. Polk. D.C.T. CLUB OFFICERS SEATED, Left to Right: Carol Williams, Chaplain; Susan Knight, Secretary; Patsy Pad- gett, Treasurer. STANDING: Butch Heffelfinger, President; Tommy Mixon, Vice- President. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gene Paris, Tony Ridenour, Steve Thomas, Jimmy Hatcher, Cheryle Gunter, Wanda Kemp, Barbara Thompson, Joe Mathis. SECOND ROW: Tom Clark, Mike Brown, Doug Beach, Susan Vickery, Penny Land, Pam Knight, Sue Sheffield, Bill McMillan, Bo Wilkes. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Simmons, Sponsor; Ray Veal, Pete Winter, Maurice Arnold, Dicky Westberry, Larry Goodman, Sonny Kirkland, Billy Dill ion, Rayford Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Folsom, John Avery, Eddie Wells, President; Emory Singletary, Bill Burnett, Wendell Parker, Donnie Shinholser, Bobby Williams, Bobby Timmons. SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Phillip Mantzanas, Terry Nola, Jimmy Louque, Bemie Powers, Gerald Lemond, Ronald Gunter, Randy Brooke. SECOND ROW: David Swindell, Debbie Clark, Janice Burton, Nancy Cannon, Charlene Bunting, Becky Brannen, Rita Rainwaters, Jimmy Poppell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dees, Sponsor; Wanda Maudlin, Anne Livingston, President; Martha Williams, Mary Kathryn Brill hart, Jo Roberts, Susan Frye, Johnnie Rollins, Mr. Haynes, Sponsor. 39 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss Budde, Director; Mary Mathis, Barbara Thompson, Jenny Pouncey, Sandra Bryan, Mildred Green, Patsy Cribbs, Wilma Buck, Rob Manners, Buddy Hunter, John Houck, Teresa Burford, Kathy Fann- er, Pat Baumgardner, Judy Alexander, Sherry Fields, Faye Johnson, Maigie Williams. SECOND ROW: Laraine Collins, Patsy Benton, Earline Blanton, La-juan Knight, Peggy Paris, Susan Vickery, Suzanne Redmon, Joe Wells, Jerry Wells, Chuck Hendry, Kenneth Pickles, Larry Hunter, Penny Whitfield, Carolyn Goff, Ima Jean Welch, Dahlia Whiddon, Delores Brown, Lawyne Bowden, Linda Straughn. THIRD ROW: Pam Agner, Dolores Hunter, Chris Joiner, Teresa Wilder, Linda Padgett, Susie Anderson, Eddie Lou Mixon, Freddie Gunter, Leroy Carlton, Jeff Gurr, Teddy Colson, Carlton Gray, Ronnie Fulford, Velinda Parker, Brenda Verdell, Pam Knight, Wanda Kemp, Carol McCall, Carol Williams. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Nix, Cynthia Adkinson, Shirley Croft, Wanda Cannon, Joyce Pouncey, Linda York, Shirley Ward, Glenda Wilson, Terry Hall, Dennett Lewis, Freddy Fender, Johnny Burke, Bob Morris, Ronnie Pitts, Yeteva Kemp, Pauline Whiddon, Mary Ann Mallard, Barbara Green, Brenda Parker, Thelma Goff Margaret Williams. SENIOR CHORUS FROM BOTTOM, Left to Right: Robin Woodell, Sissie Shiver, Hope McCall, Velinda Parker, Julie Jackson, Therese Burford, Nancy Cannon, Miss Maxwell, Janice Christopher, Theresa Young, Barbara Edwards, Mrs. Gawn, Robin Cox, Mary Brillhart, Cindy Garrett, Bryanette Leggett, Alice Nell Cloys, Jeanne Gregory, Carol McCall, Chris Joiner, Priscilla Moody, Linda D'Antonio, Miss Budde, Penny Whitfield, LeAnn Mixon, Carol Robinson, Tina Calvo Gwen Faulkner, Sandra Thomas, Bonnie Jo Wells, Debbie Stripling, Diane Granthum, Jo Roberts, Sherry Taylor, Debbie Padgett, Suzanne Redmon, Barbara Thompson, Jenny Pouncey, Patsy Morrison, Claudia Livingston, Peggy Paris, Charlene Jackson, Gail Giddens, Kay Schmid, Marylin O'Steen, Sandra Hatcher, Janice Andrews, Betty Agner, Harriette Lewis, Linda Carlton, Carol Anderson, Barbara Lipscomb, Ann Williamson, Cherry Nola Karen Dotson, Janice Traywick. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bobby Engel, James Wigglesworth, James Strickland, Donald Page, Club Sweetheart: Robert Lemond, Junior Tedder, Danny Green, Wayne Shaw, John L. Dixon. SECOND ROW: Id Iilliott, Jimmy Mangum, Edwin Hendry, Glenn Chapman, Clifford Davis, John Carlton, Ray Scott, Dennis l88 es worth Emmy Knight. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Lewis, Mike Mickelson, Eddie Wells, John Basnar, Lee Tougas, Ed Underwood, Walt Umb, Bishop Dansby, Kennetli Ward. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Woodell, John Ricketson, Charles Hartsfield, Kenn Davis, Chuck Flores, Bobby Joe Louque, Jerry Rainwaters, A1 Satterwhite. KEY CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Wigglesworth, Secretary-Treasurer; Donald Page, Presi- dent; John Carlton, Vice-President; Wayne Shaw, Corresponding Secretary. CONCERT BAND DEAN MANN Director FLUTE Patsy Woods Mary Ellen Gaston Margaret Akers Bill Frye Janet Martin Margaret Martin Harriett Gibson Suzy Yarbrough Gretchen Gibson OBOE Jean Dreyer Annette Robinson Lucy Hare Sue Powers Claudia Livingston Linda Mae Brafford Martha Johnston Mary Louise Marshall Cathy Mann Linda Deschner ALTO CLARINET Sharon Peacock Annetta Burch Dianne Lipscomb Virginia Davis BASS CLARINET Martha Yarbrough Patricia Frye Freida O'Steen CLARINET BASSOON Laura Willis Carolyn Glass Glenda Smith ALTO SAXOPHONE Ann Bunting Kent Marsh Mary Catherine Hum John Dixon Judy Burton Henry Ventry Gloria Granthum Jimmy Davis June Bradshaw Steve Thomas Ethel Chapman Ann Bryant TENOR SAXOPHONE Laura Denmark Joel Panaro Mildred Hendry Mike Kirkland Carol Roye Hugh Lilliott Martha Wheeler John Basnar Judy Bradshaw Bill Huxford Judy Graves Marsha Gilbert BARITONE SAXOPHONE BARITONE Ray Scott Allen Casey Tommy Herrington La-Juan Knight CORNET Peggy Lay Bobby Koch Bishop Dansby Penny Whitfield TROMBONE Danny Fulford Mike Mickelson James Wigglesworth Eddie Wells Kelly Casey Richard West Glenn Chapman Stephen Hollow ell Billy Jackson Linda Williams Jerry Allen Rayford Taylor Allen Murphy Tom Clark Oscar Howard Olin Granthum Barry Gross Mike Weeks Ronnie Cannon David Stewart Steve Higgs Franklin Ferns Tom Register Thomas York Sally Praisewater Mike Brown PERCUSSION BASS Chuck Flores Wayne Jones Charles Dorman Sonny Kirkland Lex Robertson Tony McRae Ricky Dees Danny Green Ray Veal FRENCH HORN Wayne Bradshaw Deanna Mann John Ricketson Gail Giddens Joe Wells Janice Burton Gene Paris Alice Nell Cloys Elaine Louque Ann Livingston 42 SEATED, Left to Right: Mary Ellen Gaston, Accompanist; Deanna Mann, lieutenant; La-Juan Knight, Secretary-Treasurer; Annette Robinson, Head Majorette; Peggy Lay, Librarian; Penny Whitfield, Ac- companist; Judy Burton, Librarian. STANDING: Patricia Frye, Ubrarian; Danny Green, Property Manager; Charles Dorman, Property Manager; Bishop Dansby, Captain; Eddie Wells, Drum Major, Ray Scott, Property Manager; Tommy Herrington, Property Manager; Glenda Smith, Librarian; Olin Granthum, Property Manager. SENIOR BAND COUNCIL MARCHING BAND 43 Penny Whitfield, piano; Danny Fulford, trumpet; Hugh Lilliott, saxophone; Bishop Dansby, trumpet; James Wiggles- worth, comet; Kent Marsh, saxophone; Ricky Dees, drams; Kelly Casey, comet; John Dixon, saxophone; Richard West, trombone; John Basnar, saxophone; Tom Clark, trombone; Ray Scott, saxophone; Mike Mickleson, trombone. DANCE BAND HEAD MAJORETTE ANNETTE ROBINSON MILDRED HENDRY ELAINE LOUQUE GLORIA GRANTHUM JEAN DREYER LAURA DENMARK LUCY HARE LINDA MAE BRAFFORD MARY LOUISE MARSHALL ANN BRYANT STANDING, Left to Right: Ann Bryant, Laura Denmark, Elaine Louque, Lucy Hare, Jean Dryer, Mildred Hendry, Gloria Granthum, Mary Louise Marshall, Linda Brafford. KNEELING: Annette Robinson. SENIOR MAJORETTES JUNIOR LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Granthum, Rita Rainwaters, Carol Louque, Diana Granthum, Diane Holley, Dale Lawson, Debbie Stripling. JUNIOR BAND FLUTE Janice Christopher Diana Granthum Marla McLeod Priscilla Moody Martha Williams Debbie Stripling Felix Adams Dianne Lundy Jodi Gawn Dale Ann Lawson Do re a Roye Claudia Davis Iris Ellison Debbie Clark Diana Holley Leslie Lott Linda McElveen Robin Porter Phyllis Sumrall Barbara Bradshaw Earl Ventry Mary Clark Charlene Bunting Gail Granthum Charlotte Ross Betty Mann Kay Black Lola Smith Julia Bowden Donna Cone OBOE Betty Fulford Kay Gawn Beth Mann Jacqueline Punda Fonda Sessions CLARINET Linda D'Antonio Gwen Lynch Jerry Taylor Penny Land ALTO SAXOPHONE Gena Putnal Jo Ann Jackson Kathy Satterwhite Charles Blume Marilyn Renfrew Gary Pruitt Reggie Frith Darryl Stephens Hershal Chapman Danny Cassidy Sue Frye David Grubbs Phillip Griffin Neal Williams Mike Huxford Carol Louque TENOR SAXOPHONE Tommy Mills Terry Nola Ronald McGowen Ray Quimby Gary Poppell Phil Sumrall Gerald Lemond Jimmy Poppell Johnnie Rollins David Swindell BARITONE FRENCH HORN Becky Burg in Mary Kathryn Brillhart TROMBONE CORNET AND TRUMPET David Cannon Buddy Murphy Carlton Chapman Johnny Colson Tony Ridenour Sammie Archer Bonnie Jo Wells Wrenn Green Herbert Woodall Alan Beckman BELLS Dick Koch Peggy Paris David Lay Mickey Stephens DRUMS Rodney Clymer David Parker Hyatt Green Lamar Smith 47 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Don Page, Johnny Carlton, Edwin Hendry, Dennis Wigglesworth, Kenneth Ward, John L J?len a apman SECOND ROW: Coach Haynes, Wayne Shaw, Danny Green, Junior Tedder, Bobby Porter Chuck Flores, Ray Veal, Tommy Panebianco, John Ricketson, Coach Barr. THIRD ROW: Head Coach C. T. Bur- Holt’ GUrr’ eiTy Rainwaters- Steen, Jimmy Lewis, Walt Lamb, Johnny Basnar, Sammy Grubbs, and Coach 1962 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM COACHES LEFT TO RIGHT: Lawrence Holt, Bill Haynes, Gilbert Barr, and C. T. Burgess. VARSITY RECORD 1962 WE THEY Monticello 0 7 Green Cove Springs 7 13 Santa Fe 34 13 Cairo 12 34 New Smyrna Beach 21 0 Live Oak 13 31 Florida High 34 13 Madison 13 19 Colquitt, Georgia 35 0 Branford 35 12 Final Record Won 5 Lost 5 MANAGERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Pickles and Buddy Murphy. BULLDOG ON THE RUN W0B I KEN WARD Senior End GLEN CHAPMAN Senior Center • K?S: V . DENNIS WIGGLESWORTH Senior Tackle EDWIN HENDRY Senior Guard DON PAGE Senior Fullback JOHN L. DIXON Senior Halfback 52 JOHNNY CARLTON Senior End DANNY GREEN Sophomore Halfback 53 JOE STEEN Junior Tackle RAY VEAL Sophomore Quarterback 54 Sophomore Guard SAMMY GRUBBS Junior Tackle BOBBY PORTER Junior End 55 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Hyatt Green, Jerry Hendry, Demsey Mixon, Tony Ridenour, Sammy Agner, Terry Nola, Robert Lynn, Joe Mathis, Wayne Bradshaw, Manager Bill McMillan. SECOND ROW: James Windsor, Bobby Sum- merlin, Wayne Morgan, Ricky Dees, Ray Veal, Allen Murphy, Warren Gregory, Wayne Wilson, Chuck Hendry, Bobby Williams. THIRD ROW: Coach Barr, Tommy Herrington, Jimmy Knight, Johnny Anderson, Tim McRae, Joe Grathum, Billy Satterwhite, Wayne Padgett, John Dixon, Wayne Smith Coach Holt. 1962 B” FOOTBALL TEAM B”TEAM RECORD WE 1962 THEY Jennings A 12 7 Lake City 6 40 Live Oak 7 20 Madison 2 33 Monticello 13 19 Final Record 56 Won 1 Lost 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Engel, Wayne Shaw, Don Page, Kenneth Ward, Walt Lamb, Jimmy Lewis, Lee Tougas, Ed Underwood, Pete Sealey, Chuck Flores, James Wigglesworth, Billy Fowler. KNEELING: Coach Barr and Manager Ricky Dees. 1962-63 VARSITY BASKETBALL A”TEAM RECORD We They 41 Sante Fe 47 DISTRICT 57 Branford 35 TOURNAMENT 66 Mayo 47 They 53 Madison 64 We 49 Cross City 62 58 42 Lake City 70 61 Palatka 71 Branford 35 56 Bishop Kenny 51 57 Madison 47 55 Lake City 53 39 Williston 28 66 St. Augustine 57 51 Mayo 35 STATE 46 Cedar Key 39 50 Florida High 43 44 Dunedin 51 59 Cross City 52 60 Monticello 45 72 Lake City 63 58 Starke 40 Won 15 - Lost 5 73 Monticello 45 (Regular Season) 49 Florida High 36 65 Santa Fe 73 57 BOBBY ENGEL Junior Guard DON PAGE Senior Guard WAYNE SHAW Junior Guard 58 ED UNDERWOOD Senior Center JAMES WIGGLESWORTH Junior Guard WALT LAMB Junior Forward BILLY FOWLER Junior Forward PETE SEA LEY Sophomore Center FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bobby Barger, Danny Knowles, Tommy Panebianco, Warren Gregory, John Ricketson. SECOND ROW: Ray Veal, Ed Ivey, Mike Byrnes, Bert Steen, Joe Granthum, Jimmy Knight, and Coach Holt. 1962-63 B” BASKETBALL TEAM B”TEAM BASKETBALL RECORD We They We They 17 Santa Fe 18 40 Lee 46 40 Branford 25 36 Florida High 46 44 Mayo 10 38 Cross City 24 24 Madison 43 51 Monticello 29 32 Cross City 12 41 Lake City 48 37 Lake City 59 37 Starke 32 35 Branford 20 51 Lee 58 45 Madison 43 41 Monticello 38 26 Mayo 19 33 Florida High 44 38 Sante Fe 27 FINAL RECORD 60 Won 11 Lost 10 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bill Mackin, Robbie Manners, Bill Huxford, Larry Brown. SECOND ROW: Terry Nola, Greg Griffin, Hyatt Green, Robert Bennett, and Dempsey Mixon. JAV-VEE” BASKETBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Katy Ann Hart, Julie Hooker, Marie McMillan, Bobbie Black, Zelda Padgett, Sandra Mixon and Audrey Leavins. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 62 LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Hatcher, Marilyn O'Steen, Carol Anderson, Barbara Lipscomb, Laraine Collins, Harriett Lewis. 64 KNEELING, Left to Right: Managers Terry Nola, Olin Granthum. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Ricketson, Tommy Panebianco, Wayne Shaw, Mack Alford, Bobby Barger, Bobby Engel, Butch Alford. SECOND ROW: Coach Hendry, Junior Tedder, Joe Giddcns, Jerry Rainwater, Jeff Gurr, Ken Ward, Chuck Flores, Robert Lemond. Not Pictured: Bobby Joe Louque, Jimmy Lewis, Walt Lamb. VARSITY BASEBALL 1962 1962 VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD WE THEY WE THEY Mayo 0 3 Madison 5 0 Live Oak 1 6 Jennings 20 9 Florida High 6 7 Florida High 17 1 Monticello 5 2 Monticello 11 3 Mayo 5 8 Greenville 22 2 Jennings 9 Sub-Group Madison 5 2 Greenville 21 4 WE THEY Monticello 0 3 Season Record 65 Won 9 Lost 4 MISS JOYCE DAVIS HOMECOMING QUEEN HER COURT MARY CATHERINE HURN DELORES HUNTER THE QUEEN’S FLOAT SPONSORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Marie McMillan, Deanna Mann, and Margaret Martin. John L. skirts left end for a gain. Wayne slips through again. SENIOR CLASS President - Ed Lilliott JUNIOR CLASS President - Chuck Flores SOPHOMORE CLASS President - Jimmy Knight Honors and Awards SENIORS PRESIDENT EDWARD LEVERETT LILLIOTT ED However rare true love is, true friendship is rarer. Sophomore Server; Football 2;$40 Club; Beta Club 3,4; Class President 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1,2, President 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Student Council 2,3; Homecoming Queen Escort 4. VICE PRESIDENT JOHN L. DIXON Every man is a descendant of every king and every slave that ever lived. Football 1,2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Key Club 3,4; News- paper Staff 4; Sophomore Server; Student Council 4. SECRETARY DOLORIES ANN HUNTER DODIE Beauty is power; a smile is it's sword. Class Treasurer 2; Senior Favorite; Chorus 2,3,4, Trea- surer 2, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Sophomore Server, Newspaper Staff 4. TREASURER ROBERT WAYNE LEMOND Fame and fortune is my aim, but only hard work will get me there. Key Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Sophomore Server; $40- 100 Club; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Favorite; Basketball 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Home- coming Escort 4. JAMES LEE ADAMS Keep frowning--and get credit for thinking. Football 1; $40 Club; Senior Favorite. PATRICIA ANN ADKISON PAT Have more than thou showest; Speak less than thou knowest; Lend less than thou owest. FHA 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President Public Relations 3; $40 Club; Office Assistant 4; Newspaper Staff 4; 4-H Club. MAURICE EDWARD ARNOLD Fortes fortuna juvat; Fortune belong to the brave. Library Club 3; Science Club 4. PAMELA JO AGNER PAM FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FNC 3,4; Chorus 4; $40 Club; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Library Club 4. 74 CLASS OF ’63 RICHARD ALLEN BUCK, JR. DICKY It matters not how long we live, but how. Football 2,3; FTA 3,4; Gym Assistant 3,4. JUNE BEACH Gaze into my eyes and you'll see an angel; Gaze a lit- tle longer and you'll see an imp. FHA 1,2; FTA 2,3; Library Club 4; FNC 3. WILLIAM HOWARD BURNETT BILL Do unto others as though you were the others. Sophomore Server; Science Club 4; Debating Club 3,4; Senior Favorite; Football 3. SANDRA FAYE BRYAN SANDY Loved one, liked them all, stayed happy, had a ball. Key Club Sweetheart 4; Cheerleader 2; Student Council 2,4; FTA 3,4; Sophomore Server; $40 Club; Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Favorite; Chorus 3,4. JOHN CARLTON J. C. Work wins. Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Football 1,2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4. ELIZABETH ANN BUNTING In the Book of Life, I have completed chapter 12; the climax is yet to come, the end also. FHA 1; FTA 2,4; FNC 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; $40 Club; Senior Favorite; Powder Puff Football 4; Newspaper Editor 4. BENNIE LELAND CARLTON Don't let your studies interfere with your high school education. JULIA ANN BURTON JUDY Animals are such good friends, they ask no questions and they pass no criticisms. Student Council 1; FHA 1,2; FTA 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4; FNC 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Football Sponsor 3; Senior Favorite; Sophomore Server; Pine Tree Festival Queen's Court 3; Library Club 1,2. 75 A SENIORS BAYLASS GLENN CHAPMAN The glory of God is intelligence. Key Club 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Gym Assistant 4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Usher for Baccalau- reate 3. ALICE EULENE COXWELL It hasn't all been easy, it hasn't all been fun, but it can be said that the job is done. Newspaper Staff 4. CLIFFORD LEROY DAVIS PETE A politician thinks only of the next election, a states- man of the next generation. Student Council 3,4, President 4; Key Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Football 1,2; Debate Team 2,3,4; $40 Club; Team Sponsor's Escort 4. THELMA JOYCE DAVIS I used to say that worry doesn't do any good, but it really does--the things you worry about seldom happen!' Student Council 1; FHA 1,2; Annual Staff 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; $40 Club; Homecoming Queen 4; Transferred from Dixie Co. High School 2. KENNETH W. DAVIS KENN What is a weed? A plant whose virtues haven't been discovered yet. Radio Club 1,2; Treasurer 1; Science Club 2, President 2; Beta Club 3,4; Key Club 4. ALICE MARIE DAVIS A man that composes himself is wiser than he that composes books. FHA 1,2, Treasurer 3; $40 Club; Office Assistant 3,4; Usher at Graduation 3. HARRY BISHOP DANSBY Think Right.11 Key Club 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 3, 4; Senior Fav- orite; Science Club 2; Music Camp Scholarship. ROSE DIANE EMMONS Fame is a Vapor, popularity an accident. Only one thing endures, and that is character. Chorus 1,2; FHA 1; Teens for Christ 2; Library Club 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Girls' Basketball 1; Transferred froni Pensacola Technical High 4. 76 CLASS OF ’63 WILLIAM LEVI ELLISON SANDRA LEE GARRETT SANDY Work doesn't bother me a bit, I could lay down by it and go to sleep. FHA 1; FNC 3; Gym Assistant 3; Newspaper Staff 4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4. FREDDIE FRANKLIN FENDER If you can't convince them, then confuse them. $40 Club; Chorus; Football 1,2. WILDA FAYE GRANTHAM When duty whispers low 'Thou must.I reply, 'Oh! Yea! FHA 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Favorite. WILLIAM GEORGE FRYE BILL Who knows where I'm going--but here I go! Band 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Trans- ferred from Marianna High School 2. SHIRLEY ANN GRANTHAM What we are is God's gift to us; what we become is our gift to God. Beta Club 4; FHA 1; Chorus 2,3; Newspaper Staff, Typist 4; Annual Staff 3,4; $40 Club; Office Assistant 4. CARLTON EDWARD GRAY COTTON The man who lives for self alone, lives for the mean- est mortal known. Chorus 2, 4; DCT 3. GLORIA ANN GRANTHUM It isn't what you gre, it's how you live. It isn't what you have, it's what you give. FTA 3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Majorette 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Sophomore Server; Powder Puff Foot- ball 3,4; Pine Tree Festival Queen's Court 3,4; $40 Club; Office Assistant 4. 77 SENIORS MURRY STEPHEN HALL In God we trust; ail others must pay cash. CAROLYN SUE GLASS When you're smiling, the whole world smiles with you. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; FHA 1; FTA 2,3, 4, President 4; Beta Club 3,4; $40 Club; Newspaper Editor 4; Pine Tree Festival Model 3, Contestant 4; Pow- der Puff Football 4; Senior Favorite; Music Camp Schol- arship 1. CHARLES ELAM HARTSF1ELD CHANTILLY Great is truth, and mighty above all things. Key Club 3,4; Senior Favorite; Football Manager 1,2, 3; Radio Club 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Gym Assistant 1,2, 3,4. PATRICIA ELIZABETH GUNTER PAT If it were not for the presents, an elopement would be preferable. Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4. WALTER EDWIN HENDRY A fit request should be followed with the work of sil- ence. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Chorus 2, 3. OTHA RAYE GUNTER POOKEY It is human nature to think the wise things and do the ridiculous ones. FHA 1; Library Club 4. EDDIE LA VON HOOTEN I'm not going to kill myself studying, if I never die. Football Manager 1, Gym Assistant 4. L1NDLE KAY HART My heart, like the moon is always changing, but like the moon, there's always a man in it. Library Club 1,4; FHA 1,2; $40 Club 3; Library Assistant 3,4. 78 CLASS OF ’63 CHARLIE BRILES HOOVER, JR. BUDDY Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle; old age a re- gret. $40 Club; Newspaper Staff 4. ANNIE MAE HATHCOCK What we are is God's gift to us, What we become is our gift to God. FHA 1,2; DCT 4; Library Assistant 2; Gym Assistant 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Transferred from Foley 1. EDWARD BUDDY HUNTER Only one life that will soon be past, only what's done for Chrsit will last. Library Club 2,3,4; Chorus 4; $40 Club. FRANCES ANN HATHCOCK FRAN No one was ever honored for what he received; honor is a reward for what he gave. 4-H 1,2; FHA 1,2; FTA 1; Transferred from Foley 1. JAMES GARY JACKSON JIMMY A fishing rod is a stick with a hook at one end and a fool at the other. Newspaper Staff 4; Biology Assistant. MILDRED MAJOR IE HENDRY Man has his will but woman has her way. FHA 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; $40 Club; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Majorette 3,4; Senior Favorite; Pine Tree Festival Mod- el 3, Queen 4; Newspaper Staff 4. ROBERT E. JONES BOB I am a lover but I have not found my thing to love. BRENDA DARLINE HUNTER It's a good idea to take things as they come--if you can handle them that fast. Chorus 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1; Gym Assistant 2; FTA 3; Office Assistant 4; Biology Assistant 4; Usher for Graduation 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Newspaper Staff 4. 79 SENIORS JOHN ALLEN KETRON I never think of the future. It comes soon enough anyway. 4-H Club 3,4; $40 Club; Shop Assistant 4. MARY CATHERINE HURN Some women are born knowing all the things that others spend years trying to find out. Band 1,2, 3, 4; FTA 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; FHA 1; Sophomore Server; Beta Club 4; Senior Favorite; Office Assistant 3 ROBERT JOSEPH LOUQUE BOBBY JO Make an effort to know as much as you think you know. Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Key Club 4; $40 Club; Base- ball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2; Annual Staff 3,4; Senior Favorite; Newspaper Staff 4. SUSAN KNIGHT BLONDIE I am not one of those who believe in love at first sight but I believe in taking a second look. FHA 1; Library Assistant 1; DCT 4; Chorus 3. ROY EUGENE MARKLE, JR. GENE Why not! ' Sophomore Server; Transferred from Bainbridge, Ga. , 1. ELIZABETH BRYANETTE LEGGETT BETSY The world judges you not by things that in your heart are hid, nor by what you meant to do, but just by what you did. FHA 1,2; FTA 2,3,4; Beta Club 3; FNC 4; President 4; Newspaper Staff 4; $40 Club; Pep Club 4; Powder Puff Football 4. ARNOLD DWIGHT McDONALD There are two ways to do anything, the right way and my way. DCT 3; Newspaper Staff 4. LEE OWEN LINDSEY Don't go around with a chip on your shoulder. People might think it came off your head. FTA 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; FNC 3; FHA 1,2; Powder Puff Football 3; $40 Club; Science Club 1,2; Debate Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Pine Tree Festival Model 3, Contestant 4; Senior Favorite. 80 CLASS OF ’63 ROBERT MICHAEL MORRIS It is best torisefrom life as from a banquet, neither thirsty nor drunken. $40 Club; Chorus 4; Liorary Club 4; Library Assistant 4; Transferred from Panama City 1. PRENTHIA JEAN LOWRY The opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times as day, and that of doing good once a year. FHA 1,2,3; FNC 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; $40 Club; Beta Club 3; Gym Assistant 3; Office Assistant 4; Library Assistant 1. WILLIAM HERMAN MOYE BILL Set your heart on the goal, not on the prize. Beta Club 4; Pine Tree Festival Escort 4. JEWEL HOPE McCALL HOPIE It's not what I do that bothers me; it's when I get caught there's difficulty. FT A 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen's Court 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, Captain 2; Class Vice- President 1; Class Treasurer 3; Senior Favorite; Sopho- more Server; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4. CHARLES DONALD PAGE DON A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone. Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Sopho- more Server; Beta Club 4; Class Vice-President 2; Class President 3; Senior Favorite; Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Student Council 4. WANDA BETH McCLAlN Studying may provide you with intelligence but it takes thinking to develop wisdom. Library' Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2; $40 Club; Library As- sistant 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4. RABRUM GREEN PALMER RAY If you must kill time, try working it to death. DCT 3,4. L. MARIE McMILLAN Thunder is good; thunder is impressive; but it's lightning that does the work. Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; FTA 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Football Sponsor 4; Cheerleader 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; $40 Club; Senior Favorite; Office Assistant 4; Transferred from Escambia High 2. 81 SENIORS MELVIN TYRONE PARKER Don't let your studies interfere with your hiab school education. Baseball 1,2,4; Library Club 4. EDDIE LOU MIXON WISTY If you have been given true love but for a moment, rejoice! For in that moment you have witnessed eter- nity. Sophomore Server; FHA 1,2, 3,4, President 3; FTA 3,4; Student Council Chaplain 4; Chorus 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Office Assistant 3. WENDELL JOSEPH PARKER Humor makes all things tolerable. Basketball 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Transferred from Salem High School 4. VELINDA FAYE PARKER It is circumstance and proper measure that gives an action it's character, and makes it either good or bad. FHA 1; FTA 2,3,4; Beta Club 3; Sophomore Server; $40 Club; Football Sponsor 3; Pep Club 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Band 1,2,3, Majorette 1,2,3; Newspaper Staff 4; Chorus 4; Office Assistant 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen Contestant 3. ALBERT FREDRICK SATTERWHITE AL The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another; his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is, with what he vowed to make it. Football 1; Basketball 1; FTA 1,2; Student Council 1; Key Club 4; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4; Hi-Y 2; Trans- ferred from Escambia 3. LINDA CAROL POWELL When Grandma was a girl she didn't do the things girls do today, but then Grandma didn!t do the things they do today. FHA 2,3,4; FTA 2,3; FNC 4; Chorus 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Library Assistant 2,4. MARVIN JACKSON SHAW JACKIE 'To be friendly and good natured is the greatest ac- complishment of a man. $40 Club; Library Club 4; Senior Favorite; Football 2, Manager 1. JUDY CAROLYN SHIVER What you are to be, you are now becoming. 82 CLASS OF ’63 EMORY DEWEY SINGLETARY To be frank is to tell the truth about anything that won't hurt you. Beta Club 4; Science Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. CHARLOTTE ANNETTE ROBINSON Happiness is cheaper than worry; so why pay a higher price? Class Treasurer 1; FHA 1,2; FTA 2, 3 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Majorette 1,2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4; Office Assistant 4; Sophomore Server; Football Sponsor 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Favorite; Powder Puff Football 3,4. JOHN EDWARD SLAUGHTER The trouble with most people is that they won't ad- mit their faults, I'd admit them if I had any. FLORRIE MARIE ROWELL Why be so serious about life when I'm not going to get out alive anyway. FHA 1; Newspaper Staff, Typist 4; Annual Staff 4. RALPH SANDY SMITH None so blind as those in love. Football 1,2, Manager 3; Track 1; Tennis 1; Senior Favorite; FTA 2,3,4; $40 Club; Newspaper Staff 4; His- tory Club 1; Transferred from Goldsboro, North Carolina 2. SUZANNE REDMON SUSIE Kindness, truth, understanding, and friendship are the things for which I yearn. Give me these and I'll give the same in return. FHA 1,2; Pep Club 2,3,4, President 4; Cheerleader 1,3; Chorus 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; FTA 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen's Court 4; Transferred from York High School, Va. 4. JAMES STRICKLAND Do not learn more than you absolutely need, to get through life. Key Club 4; Beta Club 4. GLENDA JOYCE SMITH Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday. Beta Club 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Council-Librarian 2, 3, 4; $40 Club; Senior Favorite; Debate Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Powder Puff Football 4; All State Band Clinic 4; East Carolina Summer Music Camp 1,2, 3,4. 83 SENIORS LEE ALAN TOUCAS A living dog is better than a dead lion. Key Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3; Beta Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; $40 Club; Sophomore Ser- ver; Radio Club 1; Science Club 1. BEVERLY NADINE WHIDDON BEBS We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4; Senior Favorite; $40 Club; Sophomore Server; Newspaper Staff 4; FTA 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Historian 4; Class Secretary 2; Office Assistant 3; FHA 1,2. EUGENE PRESTON TROTTER, JR. He who serves well need not be afraid to ask his wages. Chorus 1,2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4. CAROL FAITH WILLIAMS CANDY I was gratified to be able to speak promptly, and I said I didn't know. FHA 1; 4-H 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 1,2,4; Office Assistant 3; DCT 4. ROBERT EDWARD UNDERWOOD ED I like work, I like rest, but hunting and fishing I like best. Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Key Club 4; Student Council 2,4; Sophomore Server; Senior Favorite; News- paper Staff 4. MARY JO WINCEY Life is eternal; love is immortal; death is a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight. Library Club 1,2; FHA 1; Newspaper Staff 4. HENRY GRADY VENTRY, JR. I'd rather be in the right than be President. FFA 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 4; Class Treasurer 2. KENNETH GUY WARD Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Football 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Key Club 4; $40 Club; Senior Favorite. 84 CLASS OF ’63 EDDIE WELLS The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Radio Club 1,2; Key Club 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Drum Major 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Football 1,2; Science Club 1,4; Class President 1; Debating Club 3. DENNIS CUTHBERT WIGGLESWORTH Some say the good die young; Boy! am I taking care of myself. Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Key Club 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Sophomore Server; Student Council 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Senior Fav- orite; Newspaper Staff 4. ERNEST LEE WILLIAMS, III ERNIE A compliment is usually accompanied with a bow, as if to beg pardon for paying it. Pine Tree Festival Escort 4; Football 3; Library Club 4; Transferred from Foley 1. LAURENCE E. WILLIAMS Tomorrow, life is too late; live today. ROGERS JOSEPH WINTER BUTCH Always do right. This will gratify some, astonish many, and confuse the rest. RUFUS ALEXANDER SCOTT RAY For men must work, and women must weep, and the sooner it's over ,the sooner to sleep. Student Council 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3; Band 1,2, 3,4, Captain 3; Key Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Science Club 1, President 1; Football 1,2. 83 WILLIAM LAMAR LUNDY SENIOR CLASS I Patricia Adkison, do leave my ability to have fun in school to my sister, Cynthia. I, James Adams, do leave at last. I, Pam Agner, do leave to Mr. Woodell and Mr. Basnar the absense of my bright shining face each day. I, Maurice Arnold do leave all my science and algebra skills to Jimmy Jones, Laura Lee Arnold and Butch Bowman. If June Beach, do leave the business department to anyone crazy enough to take it. I, Richard Buck, will my given nickname to the next Indian going through town. I, Sandra Bryan, do leave my ability to get the car anytime I wish to Zelda Padget. I, Bill Burnett, do leave to my brother, George, and Bobby Engel my ability to draw eyeballs for Mr. Barr's Health class. I, Ann Bunting, do leave my job as editor of the newspaper to the next idiot. I, Johnny Carlton, have nothing to leave because J need everything I have. I, Judy Burton, do leave to my sister, Janice, all my fond memories of my Senior year and my Algebra II book. I, Leland Carlton, do leave all my debate material (unused) to anyone crazy enough to get in debate, I, Alice Coxwell, do hereby leave the debarred list at peace. I, Glenn Chapman, do leave my ability to look at my typewriter keys to anyone who is brave enough to try it. I, Joyce Davis, do leave to Barbara Thompson my ability to be elected Homecoming Queen my Senior year. I, Clifford Davis, do leave my desire to progress in student government to Wayne Shaw and Jimmy Knight. I, Marie Davis, ain't leavin' nutin' for nobody cause I need it all for myself. I, Bishop Dansby, will any or all of my past utterances to the inventor of the first retrosonic receiver. I, Diane Emmons, do leave my chair in the lobby to some fortunate Junior. 1, Sandra Garrett, do leave my place as a Senior to my sister, Cindra, who'd better lose some weight to fit in the space I took. I, John L. Dixon, do leave my ability to fake to Danny Green. I, Faye Grantham, do leave my ability to go out on cold days with Mrs. Robert's gym class to Mrs. Ro- bert. I, Levi Ellison, do leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Simmons to Susan Vickers. 1, Shirley Grantham, do leave my position as Feature Editor of the Annual Staff to my nephew, Darrell Roberts. I, Freddie Fender, do leave my ability to give English book reports to Allen Lamond. I, Gloria Granthum, do leave a slightly worn majorette suit to my sister, Diana, and a worn out clari- net to Chris. I, Bill Frye, do leave Mrs. Warren, one new floor. I, Carolyn Glass, do leave to Sue Powers the keys to the Chevy II. I, Patricia Gunter do leave my ability to choose the right boy and keep him to Dorthy Dorman. I, Carlton Gray, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Polk to all future DCT'ers. I, -Ray Gunter, will everybody lots of luck and happiness. I, Murry Hall, do leave my opportunity to join the Beta Club to Judy Alexander. I, Lindle Hart, do leave my ability to get an excused absense to anyone who needs it. I, CharlesHartsfield, do leave to anyone with the ability, the job of lining off the football field. I, Annie Mae Hathcock, do leave my slim trim figure and ability to get along with boys to Christine Clark. I, Edwin Hendry, do leave my left guard position to John Ricketson, and my defense to my little brother. I, Frances Hathcock, do leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Hendry in shorthand to Nellie Alford. I, Eddie Hooten, leave TaCoHi until the class of '66 are Seniors. Then beware! I, Mildred Hendry, do leave my ability to say uh anytime, anywhere to Elaine Louque. I, Buddy Hoover, leave to Jerry W. my typewriter and Mrs. Everette. I, Brenda Hunter, do leave to Gwendolyn Freeman my ability to stay out of class and still pass. I, Dolores Hunter, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Basnar to Dahlia Whiddon, because she needs it. I, Jimmy Jackson, do leave all my books to some unfortunate soul. I, Mary Catherine Hurn, do leave all my good times in high school to my sister, Joan. I, Bob Jones, am not going to leave anything to anybody because I need everything I've got. I, Susan Knight, leave TaCoHi and all my Senior Privileges (which are few) to my brother, Richard. I, Allen Ketron, do leave my ability to be stubborn and hard headed to anyone stupid enough to want it. I, Bryanette Leggett, do leave to Carol Wood the business department which includes as a bonus, Mrs. Hendry and Mrs. Everette. I, Robert Lemond, leave my laziness to Jimmy Knight; use it wisely. I, Lee Lindsey, doleave to Jerry Wells, my seat in Senior English. May he be present there as much as I was. 86 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Ed Lilliott, do leave to my cousin, Hugh, the best days of my life and my ability to pass Trig and Algebra under Mrs. Hart by secretely giving her lemon pies. I, Jean Lowry, do leave my shorthand book to anyone willing to practice their lesson daily. I, Bobby Joe Louque, do leave my sympathy to the Juniors who will take Physics next year. I, Hope McCall, leave to my sister Carol, and Jean Dreyer, my crazy mixed up love life. May they handle it better than 1 did. 1, Lamar Lundy, do leave my ability to skip school and not get caught to Leslie Burford and Freddie Gunter. I, Wanda McClain, do leave all of my good and happy years to my brother and sister, Sammie and Sheila Archer. I, Dwight McDonald, leave my Chemistry lab position to Edward Houck, use it wisely, Mr. Chesser ap- preciates his room. I, Marie McMillan, do leave my unwelcomed ability to stick my foot in my mouth to Kathy Satter- white, if she can manage. I, Bob Morris, do leave my ability to get out of work and have a good time on week-ends to Jimmy Boyvden. 1, Eddie Lou Mixon, do leave my ability to speak softly and still cause a commotion to Brenda Verdell. 1, Bill Moye, do leave to Mrs. Parker 75 slightly used mums for the Beta Club. I, Velinda Parker, leave my ability to make difficult decisions to Laura D., and my creative ability to Brenda V. I, Don Page, leave to any football player my ability to get stepped on. I, Linda Powell, leave to Bill McMillan my ability of not putting my foot in my mouth. May he use it better than I did. I, Melvin Parker, do leave my ability to get in trouble with Miss Maxwell, to anyone who's crazy enough to take library. 1, Suzanne Redmon, do leave to Patsy Morrison, Barbara Thompson, and Janice Traywick future places in the Pep Club. I, A1 Satterwhite, do leave my ragtop to Jerry Wells, and my seat in PAD class to my sister, Kathy. I, Annette Robinson, do leave to Lucy Hare my ability to have the patience to go with the same boy as long as I have. I, Ray Scott, do leave my ability to get along with girls to Wayne Shaw. I, Florie Rowell, do leave to Myra Sheffield and Adell English the ability to stick my foot in my mouth at any time. I, Jackie Shaw, do leave all my fun in 12-C homeroom to my cousin Wayne Shaw. I, Judy Shiver, do leave my enjoyment of Algebra I and II to my brother, Robert. I, Emory Singletary, do leave to Mr. Chesser's future students, his nickname of Chrome Dome. 1, Glenda Smith, do leave all my notes to Harriet Gibson. It appears as if we battle the same subjects. I, Johnny Slaughter, do leave my Mechanical Drawing abilities to that tail, red-haired guy who always wrote on my drawings. I, Sandy Smith, do leave my manly charms, good looks and friendliness to Tony Raymond Ridenour. I, Beverly Whiddon, do leave my ability to go steady my last two years in high school and still have a blast to Dianne W. I, James Strickland, will hereby gladly leave by the nearest door. I, Carol Williams, do leave ail my fun and laughter in Senior High Chorus to Pamela Knight. I, Lee Tougas, do leave my green snail to the black spider. I, Mary Jo Wincey,do leave my ability to get a diamond to Betty Ann Graham. I, Preston Trotter, do leave my Physics class to anyone who has thirty-six hours a day for studying. I, Ed Underwood, do leave to Jerry Wells, my ability to get along with my teachers. I, Henry Ventry, do leave my curley hair to anyone who has enough spare time to keep it combed. I, Kenneth Ward, do leave all my football equipment and good looks to Sammy Grubbs. I, Eddie Wells, do leave my job of Drum Major to anyone who will do anything to get out of playing his horn. I, Dennis Wigglesworth, to leave my tackle position to Sammy Grubbs and my sled drill position to Walt Lamb. I, Ernest Williams, do leave my ability to make Mrs. Whitfield laugh at anytime to anyone who would like to try. I, Laurence Williams, do leave all my books to some unlucky person. I, Butch Winter, do leave my ability to neglect my studies and still get a liberal education to my bro- ther. 87 VALEDICTORIAN Robert Lemond SALUTATORI AN Glenda Smith CO-MATH AWARD Lee Tougas 90 CO-MATH AND SCIENCE AWARDS John Carlton ENGLISH AWARD HISTORY AWARD HONOR STUDENTS OF THE STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Clifford Davis SENIOR CLASS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ed Lilliot, Marie McMillan, Robert Lemond, Glenda Smith, Ray Scott. BACK ROW: Clifford Davis, John Carlton, Bobby Joe Louque, Bishop Dansby, and Lee Tougas. FRIENDLIEST CHARLES HARTSFIELD and DOLORES HUNTER MOST DEPENDABLE ROBERT LEMOND and JOYCE DAVIS CUTEST ■ MOSfH POPULAR JOHN L. DIXON and ANNETTE ROBINSON SANDY SMITH and HOPE McCALL 100 BIGGEST FLIRT WITTIEST BEST SPORT DENNIS WIGGLESWORTH and FAYE GRANTHAM 101 MOST HAPPY- GO-LUC1 GENE MARKLF. and LEE UNDSEY BEST ALL ROUND RAY SCOTT and marie McMillan 102 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BOBBY JOE LOUQUE and ANN BUNTING MOST INTELLECTUA JOtfis! CARLTON GLENDA SMITH 103 Junior Andrews Judy Alexander Kenneth Arnold Ann Bryant Bobbie Black James Blume Earline Blanton John Basnar 104 Seamelia Brannen Teddy Colson Karen Bellot Kelly Casey Bill Calhoun Betty Brock Terry Cannon Shirley Croft Gaye Carlton Charles Dorman Gola Ann Cope Charles Davis Larry Edwards Christine Clark Nelson Ezell Bonnie Dice Laura Denmark Bobby Engel Dorthy Dorman Billy Fowler Erving Fletcher Bobbie Dollar Ronnie Folsom Berta Bell DeVane 105 Pam Evans Danny Fulford Adell English David Fletcher Ronnie Fulford Hebe Franklin Freddie Gunter Linda Fender Janice Freeman Robert Green Pat Frye Tommy Gunter William Hockaday Wanda Grimsley Bill Gunter Gretchen Gibson Mary Ellen Gaston Jeff Gun- Butch Heffelfinger Mildred Green Lany Gunter Carolyn Goff Eddie Hunter Betty Graham 106 Esther Hartsfield Steve Hollowell Katy Hart Jesse Johnson Mike Kirkland Sue Ann Jackson Harold King Julie Hooker Madelyn King Ronnie King La-Juan Knight Jerry Lawrence Dennett Lewis Yeteva Kemp Alan Lamond Georgia Lee Patricia Lyles Walt Lamb Deanna Mann Jimmy Lewis Dan Malone Marie Leggett Odis McMullen Audrey Levins 107 Peggy Ann Lay Jimmy Mangum Mike Mickelson Patsy Morrison Sandra Markle Raymond McClain Thomas Mixon Mary Ann Mallard Elizabeth Mathis Bobby Porter Sandra Mixon Larry Parker Delano Poppell Catherine Nix Ronnie Pitts Brenda Parker Deloris Padgett Richard Parker Mary Ann Poppell Dennis Ross Freddy Rogers Patsy Padgett Wayne Shaw Zelda Padgett 108 Nelda Roberts Billy Slaughter Janice Roberts Bobby Spradley James St. Johns Peggy Sewell Joe Steen Patsy Tuten Brenda Verdell Oby Lee Vann Martha Williams Lamar Williams Chester Shiver Carol Wood James Wigglesworth Gae Wood Betty Walker Richard West Rosemary Wilson Ronnie Wright Jerry Wells Vivian Willis Ima Jean Welch Faye Whiddon 109 PENNY WHITFIELD SUZY YARBOUGH NOT PICTURED Kenneth Walton Mack Knowles 110 SECRETARY Barbara Lispcomb VICE-PRESIDENT Joe Grantham TREASURER Harriette Gibson CLASS OF ’65 Carol Anderson Buddy Albritton Mary Louise Bell Jerry Allen Winenett Benton Bobby Barger Margaret Bomar Dennis Bennett 111 CLASS Lawyne Bowden Colin Bethea June Bradshaw Leon Bethea Delores Brown Ellis Bishop Annetta Burch Wayne Bradshaw Floye Calhoun Mike Brynes Tina Calvo Leslie Burford Wanda Cannon Johnny Burke Linda Carlton Ronnie Cannon Ethel Chapman Leroy Carlton Alice Nell Cloys Allen Casey Laraine Collins David Chasteen Glenda Cruce Tom Clark 112 Lajuana Folsom John Dixon Gwendolyn Freeman David Feldman OF ’65 Martha Cruce Wallace Coffman Paula Denmark Jimmy Coulliette Karen Dotson Jimmy Davis Jean Dreyer Ricky Dees Margaret Farmer Ickey DeVane Gwenn Faulkner Billy Dillon Marlene Freeman Franklin Ferns Gail Giddens Danny Glover Cherrie Goodman Larry Goodman Thelma Goff Olin Granthum CLASS Cheryle Gunter Danny Green Stella Gunter Warren Gregory Betty Hamilton Barry Gross Sandra Hatcher Sammy Grubbs Opal Hendry Alec Gunter Nancy Sue Hunt Gayward Hendry Barbara Jackson Jerry Hendry Charlene Jaqkson Larry Hendry 114 OF ’65 Jeanine Lee Ed Ivery Laverne Lee Billy Jackson Harriett Lewis Wesley Johnson Claudia Livingston Jimmy Jones Ealine Louque Joey Kinsey Berinda McBride Sonny Kirkland Geraldine McGuire Richard Knight Alicia Mackin Danny Knowles Faye Morgan Bobby Koch June Morgan Sonny Lawson Elota Musslewhite Alvin Lee Cherry Nola Hugh Lilliot 115 CLASS Ella Nathey Kent Marsh Linda Odom David McGuire Marilyn O'steen David McLeod Jean Owen Johnny McLeod Brenda Padgett Bill McMillan Sharon Padgett Wayne Morgan Peggy Paris Joe Mathis Sharon Peacock Scott Nettles Sherry Phillips Joel Panaro Jenny Pouncey Vern Peters Sue Powers Jerry Rainwater Sally Praisewater Tom Register 116 OF ’65 Lex Robertson John Ricketson Carol Robinson Carroll Sadler Carol Roye Laymon Sadler Sandra Sandifer Donnie Shinholser Kay Schmid Wayne Smith Sue Sheffield Jimmy Slaughter Joann Shiver Larry Slaughter Barbara Smith Bobby Summerlin June Starks Melvin Taylor Linda Straughn Rayford Taylor Mary Strickland Norman Thomas Sandra Thomas Terry Thompson 117 CLASS Barbara Thompson Bobby Timmons Janice Traywick Tommy Todd Jean Walker Ray Veal Jane Ward Ernie Wells Shirley Ward Jimmy Welsh Dahlia Whiddon Dickey Westberry Diane Whiddon Von Whiddon Genell Whiddon Bobby Williams Elaine Whitfield Joe Wilson Linda Williams Wayne Wilson Margaret Williams Butch Windsor Margie Williams Pete Winter 118 OF ’65 Glenda Wilson Steve Wood Linda Wilson Thomas York NOT PICTURED Jay Brown Samuel Jones Allen Murphy Joyce Pouncey 119 Madison Devil meets ToCoHi Bruiser Cynthia Adkinson Bettie Agner Margaret Akers Nell Alford Janice Andrews Jay Bass Douglas Beach Robert Bennett Sara Nell Bennett Wesley Blue Sarah Bomar Jimmy Bowden David Bowman Judith Bradshaw Linda Mae Brafford 122 Willa Brannen Mike Brown Vincent Buchanan Wilma Buck Teresa Burford Janie Burke Robert Calhoun Jimmy Cannon Walter Cannon Betty Jean Cassidy Jo Ann Cassidy Cajlton Chapman Dannie Cochran John Conley Wayne Corbin CLASS OF ’66 Patricia Cribbs Jimmy Crofts Wallace Rip Cronk Jerry Cruce Linda D'Antonio Virginia Davis Robert Dees Tony Dees Ronnie Dice Sandra Dieterle Donnil Faircloth Martha Faircloth Kathy Farmer Carolyn Faulkner Sherry Fields 123 Wayne Folsom Russell Fowler Connie Gamble Richard Garrett Marsha Gilbert Larry Grambling Diana Grantham Doyle Gray Barbara Green Mildred Green Jeanne Gregory Greg Griffin Sandra Grimsley James Grubbs Jerry Grubbs FRESHMEN L. A. Grubbs Terry Hall Irene Hamilton Lucy Hare Aaron Hart Lela Hartsfield Jimmy Hatcher Don Hathcock Chuck Hendry Betty Lou Hill Don Holt Ron Holt Edward Houck David Houck John Houck Harley Huxford Julie Jackson David Johnson George Johnson Tommy Johnson 124 Martha Johstono James Jones Wayne Jones Thelma Kelly Wanda Kemp Teresa Kinsey Pam Knight Phyllis Knowles Penny Land Joan Lee Clint Lewis Paula Lonbom Gwen Lynch Rex Lynn William Mackin CLASS OF ’66 Cathy Mann Robbie Manners Mary Louise Marshall Janet Martin Jeanie Mason Dicky Mathis Mary Jean Mathis Opal Mathis Carol McCall Ronald McGowan Gerald McGuire Terry McGuire Molly Ann McMullen Tim McRae Tony McRae Dempsey Mixon Leanne Mixon Danny Mock Priscilla Moody David Moss 125 Thomas Neeley Bessie Newberry Marilyn Odom Frieda O'Steen Wayne Owen Wayne Padgett Tommy Panebianco Gene Paris Danny Parker Martha Lee Parker Diane Peterson Kenneth Pickles Samuel Poppell Linda Jean Pridgeon James Pruitt Eugenia Putnal Hazel Ratliff Joey Register Tony Ridenour John Ritch FRESHMEN Dale Rowell Eldon Sadler Lola Sadler David Sandifer Brenda Sapp Joseph Satterwhite Pete Sealy Barbara Ann Senn Juanita Sessions Louis Shaw Beth Sheffield Jerrell Sherrer LaBertha Sherrer Tony Skinner Dicky Smith Iris Smith Bert Steen Susan Stephens David Stewart Debbie Ann Stripling Jerry Taylor Frances Thames Charlie Thomas Steve Thomas Marion Thompson Alma Jean Thomson Dennis Urbanski Earl Vann Susan Vickery Betsy Ward Michael Weeks Bonnie Wells Joe Wells Lynne Wells Martha Wheeler Jim Whiddon Pauline Whiddon Polly Whiddon Tryone Whiddon Teresa Wilder Charlene Anderson Pat Baumgardner Larry Brown Linda Deschner Earl Hunter NOT PICTURED Janice Johnson Linda Ruth King Bruce Koliski Betty Jean Moseley Linda Padgett Nelda Faye Pridgeon Kathy Satterwhite Chandler Strickland Jack Wakefield Ray Williams Glen Worthington Carolyn Wright Robert York Wayne Williams Ann Williamson Laura Willis Sammy Wilson Wanda Wilson Billy Winstead Herbert Woodall Elaine Woods George Woods Patsy Woods Allan Wright Johnny Cannon Betty Wright Duane Wright Linda York Felix Adams Pamela Adams Sammie Agner Janice Allen Tommy Allen Don Anderson Sammy Archer Joan Banks Mary Ann Bass Carol Bates Allen Beckman Elliott Bell Rudy Benton Newana Blue Patsy Blue Ranny Blue Wanda Blue Charles Blume Johnny Bodiford Fay Brown Joe Brown Tim Brown Martha Nell Brantley Mary K. Brilihart EIGHTH Randy Brock Randy Brooke Von Brown Sonny Buckhalter Janice Burton George Burnette Jerry Calhoun David Cannon Nancy Cannon Treva Lou Cannon Joe Carlton Mattie Carlton Gene Camell Dianne Carroll Danny Cassidy Janice Christopher Lawrence Clark Ruth Close 128 Rodney Clymer Johnny Colson John Compton Wade Cortney Robin Cox Bennie Coxwell Skeeter Cribbs Lloyd Crosby Edwin Crouse Billy Cruse Paul Cruse Johnny Daniels Cherri Davis Claudia Davis Joyce Davis Danny Davenport Cynthia Davis Daivd Dillian Wayne Dixon Robert Durham Barbara Edwards Tommy Edwards Milford Ellis Iris Lee Ellison GRADE Levi Ellison Peggy Ellison George English Rusty Fiegel Bryant French Henry French Joyce Flowers Regie Firth Daphine Fulford Jodi Gawn Jim Grantham Larry Grantham Diane Gray Ann Green Ike Green David Grubbs Ronald Gunter Gail Harris 129 Don Hathcock Joe Hartsfield Janice Hayes Sarah Ann Heffelfinger Diane Holly Rita Holt Brenda Holton Butch Hooten Gary Horton George Houck Earl Hunter Mike Huxford Gary Israel Jo Ann Jackson Eugenia Jeffcoat Bobby Johnson Kay Johnson Mary Jean Jones Margaret Kelly Patsy King Jetty Ruth King Tommy Knight Freddie Kirkland Linda Knight EIGHTH Glen Knowles Dickie Koch Dale Ann Lawson David Lay Tommy Leavins Andrew Lee Annie Jane Lee Buddy Lee Marcus Lee Memorie Leggett Donald Leggett Linda Lee Lewis Ann Livingston Carol Louque Jimmy Louque Diane Lundy Tommy Lundy Dianne Lynch 130 Gayle McClain Martha McCloud Linda McElveen Lester McMullen Linda Mathis Mack Mathis Tommy Mills Barbara Mock Connie Morgan Betty Rae Murphy Judy Morgan Donald Mosley Vonceil Mosley Cherri Murphy Harold Murphy Stephen Murphy Elsie Nathey Evelyn Nathey Charles Nelson Grady Newberry Jo Ann Nix Terry Nola David Padgett Geneva Padgett GRADE Debbie Padgett Pat Palmer Margaret Paramore Marcella Pargo Arvel Parker Shirley Padgett Davy Parker Pam Parker Sandra Parker Edna Pate Diane Pickles Geraldine Pickles Wayne Pierce Arnold Platt Gary Poppell David Pouncey Linda Pridgeon Gary Pruitt 131 Nancy Pyle Ray Quimby Kitty Raker Larry Ratliff Clara Rediford Shirley Redmon Marilyn Renfrow Betty Revels June Ritch Janice Roberts Kame Roberts Ronnie Robertson Doris Royle Robert Sandifer John Sands Billy Satterwhite Kit Schmid Gloria Fay Senn Rodney Shaw Kathy Sheffield Wayne Shinholser Robert Shiver Diane Singletary Jack Smith EIGHTH Jimmy Smith Lamar Smith Tommy Smith Richard Smith Darryl Stephens Donald Stephens Mickey Stephens Williams Stephens Robert Stinson Paul Summerall Phylis Summerall Wayne Summerall Homer Tedder Gerald Thomas Paul Thomley Dicky Tillman Jeanette Timmons Guthrie Trotter 132 Earl Ventry Hollis Walker Larry Wallace Mamie Welch Larry Williams Martha Williams Melvin Williams Bill Williamson Donnie Willis Ray Willis Kenneth Wiseman Fay Wood Lester Wright Melba Jean Wright Goldie Yates Mary Helen York Theresa Young Junior High at work or day dreaming? TERRY NOLA MARY K. BRILLHART AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Presented each year to an eighth grade boy and girl who have shown outstanding leadership and achievement. 134 The mad rush to the bus. Another touchdown? Those swingin' cheerleaders! Clifford--Our faithful M C. The never-neglected phone. Head-over-heels in gym class. 135 Ronnie Allen Stella Allen Cassie Alford Laura Arnold Becky Bergin Janet Bethea Kay Black Paulette Blue Gail Bodiford Joan Bowden Judy Bowden Monty Bowden Roy Bowden Barbara Bradshaw Becky Brannen Jackie Brock Charles Buck Chuch Buckhalter Charlene Bunting Jerry Burns SEVENTH GRADE Nita Calhoun John Calvo Betty Cannon Jane Cannon Kenneth Cannon Margaret Cannon Winston Cannon Liddie Carter Eva Chapman Herschel Chapman Joe Christopher Debbie Clark Mary Clark Wayne Clark Donna Cone Dora Crane Benny Croft Connie Croft Joe Croft Sammy Croft 136 Mary Crosby Jimmy Cruce Charles Davis Jimmy Poppell Tommy Davis Rita Denmark Nancy Deiterlie Betty Devane Carol Dorman Vincent Dorman Leon Douglas Julie Edwards Ronnie Edwards Susan Edwards Betty Ellison Danny Ellison Douglas Farmer Larry Farmer Kim Faulkner Linda Faulkner CLASS OF ’68 Lola Ferguson Patricia Fiegle Sheila Foster Martha French Susan Frye Betty Fulford Suzette Garner Kay Gawn Smitty Gear Sandra Graham Dean Grambling Gene Grambling Gail Granthum Lloyd Green Wren Green Philip Griffin Shirley Gunter Mary Ann Hall David Harden Linda Harris 137 Jimmy Hart Billy Hartsfield Charlsie Hathcock Kay Hathcock Cheryl Henry Joan Hum Virginia Hicks Charlotte Hockaday Irene Holtcn Linda Horner Brenda Horten Lou Hooten Mike Hooper Dale Howell Gene Hunter Robert Israel Harold Irey Patsy Jackson Percy Jacobs Ray Johnson SEVENTH GRADE Patricia Knowles Gerald Lemond Arnold Lee Sharon Leggett Patricia Leggett Lee Lollis Leslie Lott Nita Lundy Jeanette Lynn Carol Lytra Wayne Maddox Wanda Mauldin Beth Mann Betty Mann Barbara Manners Philip Mantzanas Diane Mathis Linsey McCall C. A. McElveen Patricia McLeod 138 Alvin McNeese Cindy McNeese Charles Mills Winona Mills Sandra Mills Teresa Mincey Eddie Mixon Ollie Mixon Perry Mixon Janice Morgan Bobby Mosley Ralph Mosley Jo Ann Nix Sue Nix Paul O'Neill Sarah O'Neill Ann O'Quinn Dene Padgett Freddie Padgett Iney Padgett CLASS OF ’68 Joey Padgett Kenneth Padgett Kenneth Padgett Larry Padgett Randy Padgett Carol Papke Elaine Parker Margaret McMullen Sandy Peeples Janice Pettitt Don Poppell Wayne Poppell Robin Porter Bernie Powers Jerry Pridgeon Maudine Pridgeon Merdine Pridgeon Jacqueline Punda Cheryl Raker Rita Rainwaters 139 Cam non Revel Debra Ricketson Darrell Roberts Johnny Collins Charlotte Ross Ellis Sadler Judy Sapp Sandra Scrambler Fonda Sessions Jo Ann Shaw Maria Sheffield Charlotte Sherrer Lana Simmons Sandra Singletary Jimmy Slaughter Mary Slaughter Mike Slaughter Bruce Smith Lola Smith Gilbert Stephens SEVENTH GRADE Cathy Stringfellow David Swindell Norman Tedder Hazel Thames Wayne Tillman Glenn Thomas James Thomas Shirley Thomas Eddie Thompson Judy Ware Janice Weed Sandra Welch Jimmy Wetherly Darrell Whiddon LaMar Whiddon Wade Whiddon Jo Wilson Bobby Wilson Christine Wilson Billy Wiles 140 Robert Wiles James Wilder Charlotte Williams Danny Williams Elaine Williams George Williams Martha Williams O'Neil Williams Dorothy Willis Robert Winstead CLASS OF ’68 141 Students enjoying fine library facilities. PINE TREE FESTIVAL Mildred Hendry QUEEN AND COURT Gloria Granthum, Suzanne Redmon 142 Brenda Verde 11, Hope McCall Mildred Hendry Brenda Verdell Hope McCall Gloria Granthum Suzanne Redmon Compliments of Hick’s Gulf Station Phone 457-4342 Corner U. S. 19 and Green Street Compliments of PERRY DISTRIBUTORS Your local janitor supply dealer Phone 458-5384 Bernie Waitsman OWNER Compliments of Compliments of YARBROUGH RECAPPING Louque Vending Co. Phone 457-1901 U. S. 19 South Congratulations to the Senior Class Compliments of HENDRY’S PHILLIPS “66” South Highway 19 PHILLIPS JOBBER C.R. ’’CHARLIE” WARE OIL CO. Compliments of HOLIDAY INN TIDEWATER RED CYPRESS LEE TIDEWATER CYPRESS DIVISION of J. C TURNER LUMBER COMPANY Perry, Florida Compliments of E. R. LINTON MOTORS Dealing In Plymouth Valiant Ramblers Jeeps GMC Trucks Repairs and Parts All Makes and Models Pure Oil Service Station Reliable Sheetmetal Shop It's Easy to Visit Friends, by Telephone Gulf Telephone Company LUTHER COX Perry Florida Compliments of LINTONS STORE and MOTEL AUTO PARTS Compliments of MARSH INSURANCE ACENCY Perry, Florida Compliments of Joe P. Burns, Jr. and Burns Monument Co. Perry Fla. Compliments of NOLA’S STORE Perry, Florida Compliments of Pinkerton-Hays Lumber Company, Inc. Perry Florida Compliments of SKYLARK MOTEL Highway 19 Compliments of VERA’S Compliments of WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT Compliments of WILDER’S MEN SHOP Compliments of MICKELSON’S Compliments of TIMBERLAND FORESTRY SERVICE, INC. Compliments of TEMPLE THEATER Compliments of Wilson’s Bait and Tackle Compliments of EVANS SERVICE STATION Compliments of HOME GAS COMPANY Compliments of PERRY MOTEL Compliments of HOLIDAY LODGE 'WHERE FRIENDS MEET Cosmetics Baby Products Gift Items Magazines BLOODWORTH’S On Education A great philosopher once said. . . Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his teachers, the second, more personal and important, from, himself. We congratulate you, seniors, of the class of 1963 on your graduation from high school. And we urge youto continue to learn whether you go into business, homemaking, or go onto college. For only through your continuing search for knowledge can you chart the best coursefor your future. The Buckeye Cellulose Corporation “First In Cellulose”-Foley, Florida Compliments of Compliments of DOC’S MARKET Theresa’s Hair Styling Salon Phone 457-3342 - Road 55 522 South Jefferson Street Phone 8-668 1 Compliments of Gandy Motor Lodge Starlite Cafeteria Compliments of Casey’s Grocery and Service Station 1126 North Jefferson ROSEDALE FLORIST Compliments of FLOWERS AND GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CLARENCE J. GIDDENS Phone 457-7511 201 South Washington City Clerk Compliments of Compliments of Perry Motor Lodge South 19 Perry, Florida Van H. Priest Co., Inc. Compliments of NELSON’S CITIES SERVICE Taylor County Sherriff’s Office U.S. 19 South - Phone 457-5923 M. S. Linton We Give S H Green Stamps Compliments of Tenneco Service Station Compliments of Jefferson and Hampton Springs Rd. Phone 457-0591 A.J. 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It v our gift in honor of your toming graduation Hr urc to bring in ihe Lanr imitation card you rccrorJ in the mail GRADUATION IS YOUR SHINING HOUR! It Is OrR Sincere Wish That This Miniature Lanf Wile Help Keep li iiKJoiii In Your Memory Through The Years. rFSF LARGEST — CENTER IN NORTH FLORIDA inc. Phones 458-3141 and 457-2751 Perry, Florida perry News-Herald Successor to THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS AND PERRY HERALD Franchised Remington-Rand Dealer PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Perry, Florida Complimertts of Compliments of PERRY AUTO SUPPLY Perry Motor Court 1107 S. Jefferson Street Phone 458-3201 or 458-4241 Compliments of Compliments of HAGINS SUPERETTE Phone 457-2022 KINGSWOOD MOTEL U. S. 19 South Compliments of BYRON BUTLER County Judge THE EMPORIUM DEPARTMENT STORE Serving you since 1917 Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Compliments of PERRY GROCERY COMPANY PERRY, FLORIDA Bottle Gas and Natural Gas Appliances 216 W. Green Street Phone 457-3101 Compliments of Compliments of JONES’ RANCH HOUSE QUALITY CLEANERS Pit Bar-B-O Phone: 458-1221 or 458-1382 Curb Service ALL TEENAGERS WELCOME! Compliments of Compliments of CHEYENNE BAR B Q Taylor County Sherriff’s Office M. S. Linton Compliments of Compliments of THE FAIR STORE SEB ” ROBERTSON Perry, Florida Good Luck GARY-LOCKHART DRUG CO VERN DAVIS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS The Rexall Drug Store Compliments of Compliments of MILDRED’S BEAUTY SHOP M W SHELL STATION U. S. 19 South Phone 457-4026 Compliments of Compliments of McClellan’s AMOCO Station Byrd’s Mary Carter Paint Store Compliments of KIRKLAND’S GARAGE Compliments of Faulkner Sinclair Service Station Phone 458-8101 Hampton Springs and Jefferson St. Perry and Perry Printing and Supply, Inc. Poinsettia Restaurant On the Square in Perry Phone 457-9731 Compliments and Best of Luck FOR FASHIONS, IT'S FRIEDMAN’S STORE JUDY’S DRESS SHOPPE Perry, Florida 110 L Main Street Phone 458-2941 Compliments of Compliments of PERRY FISH COMPANY PETE GIBSON Highway 16 Compliments of Compliments of GDIS MURPHY STARLITE CAFETERIA Perry's First and Only Compliments of PERRY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED Compliments of Compliments of MAC'S RADIO % T V. PERRY CASH % CARRY Perry, Florida Phone 457-6201 U. S. 19 North Compliments Compliments of of AMERICAN MOTOR LODGE PERRY ROOFING AND SUPPLY SKYLAND RESTAURANT Road 27 Compliments of Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL ALDERMAN’S SAVINGS £ LOAN Perry, Florida in Perry, Florida Compliments of BADCOCK FURNITURE CANTEY-MCDANIEL CHEVROLET CO. BADCOCK EURNITURE ASSOCIATE STORE Come see us before you buy WELLS JEWELERS THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT PERRY One of Life's Great Lessons Is That Everyone Cannot Be An Alfred E. 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