Taylor County High School - Sampler Yearbook (Perry, FL)
- Class of 1968
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Tacohi Published by the Students of Taylor County High Perry, Florida XXVI Edition 1968 . . . special smiles . . . the friend who has so much to tell you . . . chins rested on palms . . . eyes thinking instead of seeing . . . . . . clusters in the hall . . . People Administration Hall Of Fame Classes 3 I % Who Doesn't Know . . . The Tacohi annual staff takes pride in dedicating the 1968 Tacohi yearbook to Mr. William J. Chesser, Dean of Boys. Words cannot express what the staff feels for his sincerity, his integrity, and his winning smile. No one will ever forget his friendliness to all students, and his marvelous sense of humor through- out his teaching profession. It is with sincere hope that this dedication in some measure will express our appreciation for his willing service throughout this year. Mr. Billy Chesser? Dean Of Girls MRS. TOM BLANKENSHIP Principal MR. BILLY CHESSER 5 % School Board MR. RUDOLPH PARKER Chairman MR. ALAN E. HART Superintendent of Public Instruction MRS. HELEN PANEBIANCO MR. W. H. BENNETT MR. ROBERT CHILDS MR. FRED WILLIAMS MRS. TILLIE ADAMS Secretary, Office of Superintendent GILBERT BARR: Tennessee Polytechnic University MRS. BETTY BARTON University of Georgia, B. S. TOM BLANKENSHIP: Peabody, M.S. MRS. TOM BLANKENSHIP: Concord, B.S.; Peabody, M.S. JAMES BOWDEN: North Georgia College, B.S. MRS. DARLEEN BREWER: The Woman's College of Georgia, B.S. WILLIAM CHESSER: Florida State University B.S.; M.S. MRS. GERALDINE CLARK: Florida State University B.S. HERMAN DAVIS: University of Florida B.S. ;M.A. MRS. VIRGINA DAVIS: Florida State College for Women, A. B. MRS. MARY DEES: Florida State University B.S. MISS SHERRAL VAN ETTA: University of Florida B.S. MRS. DONA EVERETT: Rorida State University B.S. MRS. GLENDA HAMBY: Valdosta State University A. B. MISS VONNIE JEAN HART: Rorida State University, B.S. MISS YVONNE HALL: Woman's College of Georgia, A.B. MISS CAROL HENDERSON: Rorida State University B.S. HERMAN HENDERSON: University of Florida B. A. E. HERBERT HENDRY: Florida State University B.S. MRS. VERGE HENDRY: Florida State University B.S. LAWRENCE HOLT: University of Georgia B.S. MRS. BARBARA KOCH: Grinnell College, B. A. MRS. MARY ALICE LANIER: University of Georgia B.S. TOM McGLOCKLIN: Bethel College, B. S. MRS. DALENE McGLOCKLIN: Rorida State University B.M.E. DEAN MANN: Auburn University, B.S. MARION MARTIN: University of Rorida B. S.; M. S. MISS VIRGINA MAXWELL: University of Kentucky A.B.; L. S.; M. A. — V % MRS. MARTHA MOORE: Agnes Scott College, A.B. MRS. CATHERIN NORMAN: Georgia State College for Women, B,S. MRS. DOT OSBORNE: Auburn University, B.S. MRS. DOT PAYNE; Florida A M University B. S. L. S. JAMES POLK: Florida Southern College B.A.; FSU, M. A. JESSE SANDBURG: Michigan State University B.S. MRS. SARAH SHIVER: University of Rorida B.A.E. MRS. LAUREE SIMMONS: William Carey, A.B, University of Mississippi M. A. MRS. JEAN TUTEN: Florida State University B.S. MRS. IRIS DEE WALKER: Florida State University B. S.; M. A. MRS. MARIAN WARREN: Florida State University B.S. GLYNN WATTS: Mississippi College, B.S. MRS. JEAN WHITLOCK: Valdosta State University B. A. MRS. GEORGIA YOUNG: Florida State University B.S. 9 MRS. MARGARET HAMBY Office Manager 10 MRS. MOLLY MORGAN School Nurse MRS. VIRGINIA TUTEN Office Secretary MRS. IRIS DEE WALKER Guidance Counselor Left to Right: Mrs. Grace Ellison, Queen Dees, Lee Carlton, Max Burns, Custodians. FRONT Left to Right: Mrs. Birdie Knight, Mrs. Tamzie King, Mrs. Pearlie Sadler, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Doris Slaughter. BACK Left to Right: Mrs. Emma Davis, Mrs. Lucille Brantly, Mrs. Louvenia Slaughter, Mrs. Doris Slaughter, Lunchroom staff. MISS LINDA DESCHNER, Teacher Aid 11 Valedictorian Wanda Mauldin Salutatorian Debbie Clark 13 KIM FAULKNER WANDA MAULDIN Class H o Stude n ts o r LESLIE LOTT CHERYL HENDRY MARGARET CANNON 14 DEBBIE CLARK CHARLENE BUNTING SUSAN FRYE ROBIN DOTY 15 DONNA CONE Awards Presented To Class Of ’68 Science Award Margaret Cannon English Award Debbie Clark Co-math Award Co-math Award Kim Faulkner Wanda Mauldin 17 DAR Award Charlene Bunting Home Economics Award Joan Hurn ■ I History Award Boys State Award Darrell Roberts Pat Jarvis 19 John Phillip Sousa Award Betty Mann Senior Favorites Most Popular Ann O’Quinn Phillip Griffin 22 Best Dressed Mary Clark Phillip Mantzanas Most Feminine And Most Athletic Joan Hurn Darrell Whiddon Friendliest Dianne Mathis Vencin Dorman Wittiest Betty Mann Rusty Fowler 25 Most Dependable Charlene Bunting Robin Doty Prettiest And Best Looking Debbie Clark Jimmy Poppell 28 Most Versatile Leslie Lott Jack Hui Cutest Beth Mann Dannie Williams 29 30 Most Intellectual Kim Faulkner Jerry Pridgeon 31 The 1967 Florida Forestry Queen Mary Clark Court LESLIE LOTT 1st Runner-Up DEBBIE CLARK 2nd Runner-Up LINDA LOUOUE 3rd Runner-Up ANN MASSEY 4th Runner-Up 33 PRINCESS TRISHA KNOWLES Miss Congeniality PRINCESS SUSAN EDWARDS PRINCESS MARGARET CANNON Festival PRINCESS ANN MASSEY Hard work, pretty girls, and pa- rades make the Florida Forestry Festival a memorable occasion. PRINCESS ANN O’QUINN Frolic PRINCESS ROBIN PORTER 1968 Homecoming Queen And Court I, 1 I 1 1 Betty Ann Fulford Queen KANDY PYLE WANDA BROWN reba mcdaniel F o 0 t b a 1 1 s p o n s o r s Home Com Parade day arrives at The Seniors Of Today?!? Class Of ’68? ELIZABETH ANN O'QUINN Ann President Bear this in mind--All children have one thing in common, they turn their ears away from advice and turn their eyes toward an ex- ample. GLORIA DIANNE MATHIS Dianne Vice-President The trouble with the future is that it usually arrives before we're ready for it. Seniors Class Of ’68 DEBORAH SUE CLARK Debbie Secretary Stand still and look until you see Life is beautiful. WANDA GAYLE MAULDIN Wanda Treasurer We will grieve not, rather find strength in that which remains behind. 42 STELLA VIENNA ALLEN Stella Hearts and promises are both made to be broken. LAURA LEE ARNOLD Laura Always do right; that will gratify some of the people, and astonish the rest. EULA DELANE BASS Delane To be great is to be misunderstood. SUSAN MARIE BAUMGARDNER Susan We are inclined to believe those whom we do not know because they have never deceived us. DUTCHELLA LA-RUE BENTON Rudy If you make a mistake don't try to go back and make it up but keep going and let the next one cover up for it. ELIZABETH KAY BLACK Kay Nothing is impossible if it is worth your effort. 43 PAULETTE BLUE Paulette I'm easy to be convinced, but show me the one that can convince me. JOAN CAROLYN BOWDEN Joan God gave us memories so we may have roses in December. BARBARA JEAN BRADSHAW Barbara Silver and gold are not the only coins; virture too, passes current all over the world. REBECCA DOROTHY BRANNEN Becky A person should not live up more than he can live down. JACKLIN LYNN BROCK Jackie So precious life is! Even to the old, the hours are like miser's coins. WANDA FAYE BROWN Wanda A challenge is an invitation to en- gage in a contest. A challenge is doing, thinking, searching and liv- ing. How we meet our challenge determines ultimately what we are. 44 CHARLENE NORA BUNTING Charlene Every wish is like a prayer with God. REBECCA LOUISE BURGIN Becky I would rather lose in a cause that will one day win, than win in a cause that will someday lose. JOHN FRANCIS CALVO Johnny Don't be a dropout, I had a hard time, but anybody could pass if they try. MARGARET ANN CANNON Margaret Take not sorrow in what you have lost, but happiness in what you had to lose. MARY JANE CANNON Jane I don't care if all men are alike, I still want one. EVA REE CHAPMAN Eva Never forget! You are part of the people who can be fooled some of the time. 45 JOE WILEY CHRISTOPHER Joe I won't go away mad. I'll just go away, MARY OWENS CLARK Mary A guardian angel over her life pre siding, doubling her pleasures, and her care dividing. LAWRENCE VANN CLARK Lawrence If you're asked a question and you don't want to say no, just say, I don't know. DONNA INEZ CONE Donna There are two tragedies in life; not to get what the heart desires; the other to get it. DORA LYNN CRAIN Dora Love at first sight never happens at breakfast. ERIC RANDOLPH CULBREATH Rick A man's weakness is his virture, his strength is knowing it. KAREN JOY DANIELS Karen Don't ask me nothing about noth- ing--I just might tell you the truth. DONALD RAY DIXON Donald I can resist everything except temptation. CAROL JEAN DORMAN Carol There was a little man, and he had a little soul; and he said, Litte Soul, let us try, try, try. DON VENCIN DORMAN Vencin The diamond cannot be polished without friction, nor man per- fected without trials. ROBIN WHITNEY DOTY Robin Let not this world shape your life, but come unto the world as thy- self; the world unfolds as never be- fore to the individualist. JULIE CAROL EDWARDS Julie What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we least expect generally happens. 47 RONNIE MITCHEL EDWARDS Ronnie It is better to know what you want than it is to guess what you want; so be sure; you only get one chance. SUSAN WYLANTHIA EDWARDS Susan We run away from more than we ever catch up with. BETTY SUE ELLISON Betty Sue Hitch your wagon to a star. HOWARD DANNY ELLISON Danny Whatever you have, spend less. KIM FAULKNER Kim If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is be- cause he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away. MARILYN DIANE FAULKNER Marilyn If love was a mistake, then my mistake was love. 4ft LARRY WAYNE FARMER Larry The electronic computer saves man a lot of guesswork--but so does a bikini. PATRICIA GAIL FIEGEL Trisha If you meet a man who has no smile, give him yours! WILLIAM RUSSELL FOWLER Rusty The earth is the insane-asylum of the universe. REGINALD ALAN FRITH Reggie The most lost day of all is the day on which we do not laugh. SUSAN JANE FRYE Sue You can't win 'em all, but it sure would be nice to win one here and there. BETTY ANNE FULFORD Betty Anne If you have nothing good to say, keep your big mouth shut! 49 ELLEN FRANCES GAINEY Ellen Some people look for faults in others as if it were a buried treas- ure. BONNIE SUEZETTE GARNER Suezette Depression is having a name no one can spell. SANDRA ELAINE GRAHAM Sandra The secret of being loved and re- spected is to be all of the time what you appear to be part of the time. GAIL LYNN GRANTHUM Gail Real happiness is cheap enough; yet how dearly we pay for its counterfeit. JAMES PHILLIP GRIFFIN Phillip The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply that they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings. SHIRLEY GUNTER Shirley Smile, it can't hurt. JEWELL DAVID HARDEN David My love she is a kitten, and my heart's a ball of string. LINDA SUE HARRIS Linda The course of true love never did run smooth. CHERYL KAY HENDRY Cheryl It's good to have an open mind; just be sure it isn't empty. VIRGINIA DIANNE HICKS Virginia The magic of first love is our ignorance that it can never end. JACK HIU Jack Only for the happy man does the tree of life flower. RUBY IRENE HOLTON Irene I would admit my faults if I had any! 51 JAMES MICHAEL BOOKER Mike Men are not always what they seem--but seldom better. BRENDA CLAUDETTE HORTON Brenda God gave us a talent. It is best to strive to perfect it rather than using someone else's; as so many people often do. JOAN ELIZABETH HURN Joan Lost, yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever. ROBERT WAYNE ISRAEL Robert Serenity and joyfullness are the Sun under which everything thrives. JACK JACKSON Jack PATSY JEAN JACKSON Patsy Do not make a wish on someone else that you would not want made on you. 52 RAY DENNIS JOHNSON Ray The most important investment a good American can make is to get a good education and serve his country. EDDIE JACKSON KINSEY Eddie I have a smile for everyone, one for the boys and two for the girls. PATRICIA ANN KNOWLES Trisha Never put off 'til tomorrow, what you can do today--cause if you do it today and like it, you can do it again tomorrow! THOMAS FRANKLIN LEAVINS Thomas Some for Christ; Christ for all. SHARON MARIE LEGGETT Sharon Fate makes our relatives, choice makes our friends. GERALD ALAN LEMOND Gerald 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. LESLIE JEAN LOTT Leslie Heredity is what makes the mother and father of teenagers wonder a little about each other. JUANITA LUNDY Nita The love of liberty with life is given, and life itself the inferior gift of heaven. BETH MANN Beth The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. BETTY MANN Betty A man never knows what he can do 'til he tries to undo something he's done. BARBARA RAE MANNERS Barbara The trouble with the future is that it usually arrives before we are ready for it. PHILLIP MANTZANAS Phillip We must not become complacent over any success. We should check our complacency and constantly criticize our shortcomings, just as we should wash our faces or sweep the floor every day to remove the dirt and keep them clean. 54 PATRICIA McLEOD Trisha I have learned to seek my happi- ness by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them. MARGARET LOIS McMULLEN Margaret The way some people find fault in others you would think there was a reward for it. DANNY RAY METCALF Danny If at first you don't succeed, quit! HAZEL MILLS Hazel Because you bear yourself as God's inferior, you rule. SANDRA DIANE MILLS Sandra Make the best of what you can. You may not have another chance. THOMAS EARL MILLS Tommy If you do your best and still lose the contest, then you haven't lost in spirit; never give up. 55 OLIVE EL'VEAR MIXON Olive It's a funny thing--You work all your life toward a certain goal and then somebody moves the post on you. JANICE MORGAN Janice Those who complain about the way the ball bounces are usually the ones who dropped it. MARY JANE NIX Mary Jane There is but one true love for each person; make sure when you find yours, you do not fumble and lose it. SARAH HELEN O'NEAL Sarah Conscience doesn’t keep you from doing anything; it just keeps you from enjoying it. DOYLE RANDALL PADGETT Doyle The most important piece of lug- gage is and remains a joyful heart. ELIZABETH INEZ PADGETT Inez The most important person to lis- ten to is oneself, and our most important task is to develop an ear that can really hear what we are saying. IRMA DEAN PADGETT Dean Be to her virtures very kind, be to her faults a little blind. LARRY ALLEN PADGETT Larry The happiness you have is not in doing what you like, but in liking what you do. MARGARETE ELAINE PARKER Elaine It is said that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. If it is true, a lot of girls have a long journey ahead. SANDRA SUZANNE PEEPLES Sandy Tomorrow is the perfect time to start any job. JANICE MARIE PETTITT Janice Men are born with two eyes, but with one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say. HUGH DONALD POPPELL Don It's not what I do that bothers me, it's when I get caught. 57 JAMES WESLEY POPPELL Jimmy Sin has many tools but a lie is a handle which fits them all. ROBIN’ KAY PORTER Robin God is and all is well. DAVID ANTHONY POUNCEY David JERRY PRIDGEON Jerry They say there's a time and a place for everything, but school wasn't the place and I didn't have the time. LYNDA NADINE PRIDGEON Lynda The frustrating thing is that the key to success doesn't always fit your ignition. MAUDEEN PRIDGEON Maudeen To be loved is to feel secure. 58 MURDEEN PRIDGEON Murdeen With fingers weary and worn and eyes heavy and strained, I finally finished my most wonderful year. GARY PRUITT Gary There is the greatest practical ben- efit in making a few failures early in life. JACQUELINE MARY PUNDA Jacqueline It is not true that women want a great deal. A woman is quite con- tent with very little, if that very little is precisely what she wants; if not, then nothing is enough. DEBORAH ANN RICKETSON Deborah What catches your attention cap- tures your life. JOHN DARELL ROBERTS Darell Cheating is a quick road to tem- porary success. Work is a slow way to lasting self-satisfaction. CHARLOTTE DELORES ROSS Charlotte I make business my pleasure, and pleasure my business. 59 DORIS JUDY RUSSELL Judy When it pays better to talk than listen, change your company. MARSHA DORIS SANDBERG Marsha Know yourself. WILLIAM DAVID SATTERWHITE Billy Always do right, it will please some and astonish the rest. SANDRA SCHRAMMEL Sandra My idea of heaven is eating icees and beef jerky to the sound of trumpets. LANITA RUTH SESSIONS Nita The secret of being loved and re- spected is to be all of the time what you appear to be part of the time. JO ANN SHAW Jo Ann 60 God is my guide. CHARLOTTE GAIL SHERRER Charlotte Manner not gold is a woman's best adornment. SANDRA JEAN SINGLETARY Sandra It takes the greatest ability to know and understand people of all types. MARY FAYE SLAUGHTER Mary To have a friend is to be one. MICHAEL RAY SLAUGHTER Michael Every smile is worthwhile. KENNETH BRUCE SMITH. JR. Bruce The man who is master of his ton- gue is master of himself. LOLA MARIE SMITH Lola Time wounds all heels. 61 DONALD EDWARD STEPHENS Donald Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you. NORMAN LEROY TEDDER. JR. Norman HAZEL ANN THAMES Hazel You never realize what you have until you lose it. LELA SHARON THOMELY Sandy There are two ways to do every- thing, my way and the wrong way JANICE FAYE WEED Janice The only way to be a non-conform- ist in today's world is to avoid be- coming one of the thousands of non-conformists who have con- formed into non-conformity. OD1S DARRELL WHIDDON Darrell Our country right or wrong. When right, to be kept right; when wrong, to be put right. 62 JO ELLEN WILSON Jo If the world gives you a lemon, squeeze it and start a lemonade stand. WAYNE ERNEST YATES Wayne Live today--tomorrow must come. GLEN EARL YOUNG Glen Haste makes waste, hut a fast pace wins the race. SARA ANN YOUNG Sara Ann If it is not worth working for, it's not worth having. DANNIE LEE WILLIAMS Dannie Goals are like stars, they may not always be reached, but always can be used as a guide. SIBYL ELAINE WILLIAMS Elaine No person is entirely wrong. Even a stopped watch is correct twice a day. Senior Directory STELLA VIENNA ALLEN TEDDY BEAR FHA 1.2.3.4; 4-H. LAURA LEE ARNOLD FHA 1; $50 Club; Drama Club 4. EULA DELANE BASS Band 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club 4. SUSAN MARIE SPOTLESS BAUMGARDNER FHA 1; Chorus 2,3,4; Drama Club 4. DUTCHELLA LA-RUE BENTON RUDY” ELIZABETH KAY BLACK Band 1,2,3; FHA 1, 2,4; Drama Club 4. PAULETTE BLUE PAULA 4-H 1,2; FHA 1. JOAN CAROLYN BOWDEN FT A 2; Para-Meds 4; Beta Club 4. BARBARA JEAN BRADSHAW BOBBIE Library Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; FHA 1,2,3; $50 Club; Drama Club 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 4. DOROTHY REBECCA BRANNEN BECKY’ FT A 2; FHA 1,2,3; Para-Meds 3,4, Presi- dent 4; $50 Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Inter- Club Council 4; University of Florida Alum ni Honor Student 3. JACKLIN LYNN BROCK JACKIE $50 Club 3; Chorus 2,3; DCT 4, Sweetheart 4. WANDA FAYE BROWN Cheerleader 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Football Sponsor 4; FT A 3; $50 Club 3; Drama Club 3; FHA 2; Para- Meds 4; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Key Club Calendar Girl 4; Annual Staff 4; Little Women 3,4; Senior Favorite. CHARLENE NORA BUNTING Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Para- Meds 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Little Women 3,4, Vice-President 3; Beta Club 3; Class Officer 2,3; FTA 2,3, Vice- President 3; University of Rorida Alumni Honor Student 3; Sophomore Server; Senior Favorite. REBECCA LOUISE BURGIN BECKY Band 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 4; Chorus 3,4; Drama Club 4; FHA 1. JOHN FRANCIS CALVO JOHNNY MARGARET ANN CANNON MAC Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Dis- trict Treasurer 4; Little Women 3,4, Cor- responding Secretary 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Pres- ident 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Drama Club 3; Student Council 3,4; FTA 2; $50 Club; University of Rorida Alumni Honor Student 3; Sophomore Server. MARY JANE CANNON FTA 2; FHA 1.2, 3,4, .Secretary 3; Beta Club 3,4; Para-Meds 4; Drama Club 3,4; Library Club 1,2. EVA REE CHAPMAN Band 1,2; FHA 1,2; $50 Club; Drama Club 4. JOE WILEY CHRISTOPHER Key Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Letterman’s Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Sophomore Server; Senior Favorite. DEBORAH SUE CLARK Student Council 1,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Lit- tle Women 3.4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Cheerleader 1,3; FTA 1,2,3; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Sophomore Server; $50 Club; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Senior Favorite. MARY OWENS CLARK Beta Club 3,4; Little Women 3,4; Class Of- ficer 2, 3; University of Florida Alumni Hon- or Student 3; Band 1,2,3, Majorette 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; FTA 2,3; $50 Club; Annual Staff 3, 4; Para-Meds 4; Office Staff 4; Student Council 4; Senior Favorite. LAURENCE VANN CLARK L.C. Track Team 3. DONNA INEZ CONE FHA 1; FTA 2; Band 1, 2,3,4; Para-Meds 3, 4; $50 Club; Drama Club 4; Class Officer 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Little Women 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; University of Florida Alumni Hon- or Student 3; Sophomore Server. DORA LYNN CRAIN FHA 1, 2, 3; Library Club 4; Drama Club 4. ERIC RANDOLPH CULBREATH RICK Track Team 3.4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4, Vice- President 3,4. KAREN JOY DANIELS Transfer from Salem; Editor of Newspaper 1; Library Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3. DONALD RAY DIXON SPORT DCT 4, President 4. CAROL JEAN DORMAN FTA 2,3; FHA 1,2; Little Women 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3; Drama Club 4; $50 Club; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3. DON VENCIN DORMAN VENCE Beta Club 3,4; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Senior Favorite. ROBIN WHITNEY DOTY SPENS Transferred from Charlottesville, Virginia; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Interact 3,4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 4; Usher at Graduation 3; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Senior Favorite. JULIE CAROL EDWARDS FHA 2,3; Drama Club 4; $50 Club. RONNIE MITCHEL EDWARDS Senior Library Club 3; Football 2; Student Council 1,2. SUSAN WYLANTHIA EDWARDS Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; FTA 3; $50 Club; Lit- tle Women 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Para-Meds 4; Student Council 3,4. BETTY SUE ELLISON SUSIE FHA 1; Drama Club 1; $50 Club. HOWARD DANNY ELLISON Football 1,2; Interact Club 4; 4-H Club; Letterman's Club 2; $50 Club; Drama Club 4. KIM FAULKNER FTA 2,3, Secretary 3; Beta Club 3,4; Little 65 Women 3,4, President 4; Inter-Club Coun- cil 4; Student Council 3.4; Sophomore Serv er; University of Florida Alumni Honor Stu- dent; Senior Favorite. MARILYN DIANE FAULKNER LARRY WAYNE FARMER SLIM Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 4; Library Club 1, 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Inter- Club Council 4; 4-H I, 2. PATRICIA GAIL FIEGEL TRISHA Cheerleader 2,3,4; FHA 1; FTA 2; Drama Club 4; Sophomore Server; $50 Club. WILLIAM RUSSELL FOWLER RUSS Interact Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Chorus 2; 4-H 2,3; Basketball Manager 4; Senior Fa- vorite. REGINALD ALAN FRITH PEC Band 1,2; Interact Club 3,4; DCT 3; Chorus 1; 4-H Club 1,2. SUSAN JANE FRYE SUE' Science Club 1,2, 3,4; $50 Club; Drama Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Little Women 3,4; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Band 1, 2,3,4. BETTY ANNE FULFORD FHA 1,2, 3,4; Band 1.2,3,4; Drama Club 3, 4; $50 Club 3; Homecoming Queen 4. ELLEN FRANCES GAINEY FHA 1,2; Library Club 1; Drama Club 1. BONNIE SUZETTE GARNER FHA 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3.4; Beta Club 3,4; Little Women 3,4; Student Coun- cil 1; $50 Club; University of Florida Alum- ni Honor Student 3; Sophomore Server. SANDRA ELAINE GRAHAM $50 Club; Chorus 1,2,3. GAIL LYNN GRANTHUM FHA 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Band 1.2.3.4; Majorette 1,2,3,4, Head Majorette 4; 4-H 1; Inter-Club Council 4; Drama Club 4. JAMES PHILLIP GRIFFIN FRAIL American Legion Award; Football 2; Basket- ball 1; Basketball Bookkeeper 4; Para-Meds 3; Interact Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Inter-Club Council 1,4; Band 1,2; Drama Club 3,4; University of Rorida Alumni Hon- or Student 3; Class Officer 2; Student Coun- cil 2; Senior Favorite; Usher at Graduation 3. SHIRLEY GUNTER FHA T727TiBfaiy Club 4. JEWELL DAVID HARDEN LINDA SUE HARRIS SUZIE FHA 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4. CHERYL KAY HENDRY FHA 1,2,3; FTA 2; Para-Meds 4; Beta Club 3,4; $50 Club; Library Club 4, Sweetheart 4; University of Florida Alumni Honor Stu- dent 3. VIRGINIA DIANNE HICKS GINGER FHA 1,2,3; Library Club 4; Drama Club 4. JACK HIU Band 2,3,4; Senior Favorite 4. RUBY IRENE HOLTON FHA 1,2, 3.4; FTA 2; Para-Meds 4; Drama Club 3,4; Beta Club 4; Library Club 1,2. JAMES MICHAEL HOOKER MIKE Football 1,2; Lettetman's Club 2; Sopho- more Server; Interact Club 4. BRENDA CLAUDETTE HOMELY HORTON DCT 3,4, Secretary 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1,2; FTA 2; $50 Club; University of Rorida Alumni Honor Student 3. JOAN ELIZABETH HURN FTA 2,3, Treasurer 2; FHA 1; Band 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Little Women 3,4, Treas- urer 3; Drama Club 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; $50 Club 3; Sophomore Server; University of Rorida Alumni Honor Student 3; Beta Club 3,4; Senior Favorite. ROBERT WAYNE ISRAEL ROBBIE DCT 1,2. PATSY JEAN JACKSON PAT FHA 1,2; Chorus 2,3; Library Club 4. JACK JACKSON RAY DENNIS JOHNSON DCT 1. EDDIE JACKSON KINSEY DUMPY Key Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; Library Club 4; Football 1,4; Track 3,4. PATRICIA ANN KNOWLES FEETS Class Officer 1,2; Student Council 2; Drama Club 1; Library Club 1; Para-Meds 4; Chorus 1,2, Secretary 2; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Senior Fa- vorite. THOMAS FRANKLIN LEAVINS DCT 1. SHARON MARIE LEGGETT PUNKIE' $50 Club; FHA 1,2; FTA 3.4; Beta Club 3, 4; Little Women 3,4; Drama Club 4. GERALD ALAN LEMOND Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Beta Club 3; Science Club 2,3,4, President 3; Para-Meds 3; $50 Club 3; Band 1,2,3; Drama Club 4; Baseball 2,3,4; University of Horida Alumni Honor Student 3; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 3,4; Usher at Grad- uation and Baccalaureate 3; Sophomore Server; Basketball Statistician 4; Inter-Club Council 3. LESLIE JEAN LOTT Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 3,4; Student Coun- cil Treasurer 3,4; FHA 1,2; FTA 3; Beta Club 3,4; $50 Club 3; Little Women 3,4; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Senior Favorite. JUANITA LUNDY T.J. Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; FHA 1, 2; Library Club 4; Office Staff 4; Cheerlead- er 3; Drama Club 4. BETH MANN FTA 2; Band 1,2, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Sophomore Server; Homecoming Queen's Court 4; Student Council 4; Senior Favorite. BETTY MANN MOLE Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 3.4, Captain 4; FTA 2,3,4, President 4; Inter-Club Coun- cil 4; Student Council 1; Homecoming Queen's Court 4; Sophomore Server; $50 Club 3; Senior Favorite, BARBARA RAE MANNERS FHA 1,2; FTA 2. PHILLIP MANTZANAS GREEK Beta Club 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Homecoming Escort 3; Sophomore Server; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Football 2; Senior Favorite. GLORIA DIANNE MATHIS FHA 1,2; FT A 2,3,4; Drama Club 3.4; Beta Club 3,4; Little Women 4; Student Council 4; $50 Club 3; Class Officer 1,4; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Senior Favorite. WANDA GAYLE MAULDIN IGE FHA 1; FT A 2; Para-Meds 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Beta Club 3,4 ; Office Staff 4; $50 Club 3; Class Officer 4; University of Florida Alumni Hon- or Student 3. DANNY RAY METCALF Library Club 4; Basketball 4. HAZEL MILLS Library Club 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4 ; FHA 1,2, 3; $50 Club; Drama Club 4. SANDRA DIANE MILLS THOMAS EARL MILLS MITT Library Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 3,4. OLIVE EL'VERA MIXON OLLIE Drama Club 4. JANICE MORGAN FHA 1,2; FT A 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Little Women 3,4 ; Beta Club 3,4; High School Gardner 3. PATRICIA JEANETTE TRISHA McLEOD FHA 1,3,4 ; Chorus 1,2, 3,4, President 4 ; Library Club 3,4; $50 Club 3; Office Staff 4; Drama Club 4. MARGARET LOIS ’’CRICKET” McMULLEN Drama 1. MARY JANE NIX DCT 1, Treasurer 1. SARAH HELEN O’NEAL ELIZABETH ANN O’QUINN ’’ANNIE” Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4, Captain 4; Beta Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Little Women 3,4, Secretary 3,4; FTA 2,3; FHA 1,2; Para-Meds 4; $50 Club 3; Inter-Club Coun- cil 4; Class Officer 2,4; Football Sponsor 2; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Senior Favorite. DOYLE RANDALL ’’MOONDOGGIE’ PADGETT Football 1,2; $50 Club 3; Baseball 1; Foot- ball Manager 1. ELIZABETH INEZ PADGETT ’’SISSEY” 4-H 1.2, 3. 4. IRMA DEAN PADGETT CANDY 4-H 1. LARRRY ALLEN PADGETT MARGARETE ELAINE PARKER Chorus 2.3; FTA 2.3; $50 Club 3; Beta Club 4; Para-Meds 4. SANDRA SUZANNE PEEPLES SANDY” FHA 1,2,3; Drama 1; Library Club 1. JANICE MARIE PETTITT FHA 1,2; FTA 2,3; $50 Club 3. JAMES WESLEY POPPELL JIMMY” Band 1,2; Science Club 1; Basketball 2; Key Club 2,3,4, President 4; Beta Club 3,4 ; Drama Club 4; Senior Favorite. 68 HUGH DONALD POPPELL ROBIN KAY PORTER FHA 1,2; FTA 2,3; Drama Club 3; Little Women 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 1,4; Cheerleader 3; Class Officer 1; Para-Meds 4. DAVID POUNCEY JERRY PRIDGEON Beta Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; University of Florida Alumni Honor Student 3; Senior Fa- vorite . LYNDA NADINE PRIDGEON Library Club 3; 4-H 2,3; FHA 3; Drama Club 4; $50 Club 3. MURDEEN PRIDGEON MUR Chorus 4. MAUDEEN PRIDGEON MAU” Chorus 4. GARY PRUITT CREED” JACQUELINE MARY PUNDA FHA 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; County Council 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4. DEBORAH ANN RICKETSON Chorus 2,3; $50 Club 3; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4. JOHN DARELL ROBERTS CHARLOTTE DELORES ROSS Band 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2. DORIS JUDY RUSSELL JUDY $50 Club 3; Library Club 3.4; FHA 3; Drama Club 4. MARSHA DORIS SANDBERG Library Club 3; Chorus 2,3,4. WILLIAM DAVID BILLY” SATTERWHITE Basketball 1.2,3, 4; Key Club 4; $50 Club 3; Drama Club 3; Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 4. SANDRA G. SCHRAMMEL SHORTY Band 1.2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Library Club 3; Drama Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4-H Girl of the Year 3. LANITA RUTH SESSIONS NITA Chorus 2; DCT 4. JO ANN SHAW MICKEY DCT 4, Vice-President. CHARLOTTE GAIL SHERRER CHARLES FHA 1,2; 4-H 1,2;DCT3. SANDRA JEAN SINGLETARY SANDY” 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Office Staff 3,4; High School Gardner. MARY FAYE SLAUGHTER MICHAEL RAY SLAUGHTER MIKE KENNETH BRUCE SMITH, JR. BUBBA DCT 1; Football 3,4; Letterman's Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. LOLA MARIE SMITH Band 1,2,3; FTA 2; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1; Science Club 3. DONALD EDWARD STEPHENS QUACK 4-H. 69 GILBERT BAKER STEPHENS Basketball 4. NORMAN LEROY TEDDER, JR. GOMER' Library Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Tennis Team 1. HAZEL ANN THAMES SAM DCT 1; FHA 1,2; High School Gardner; 4-H 1.2. LELA SHARON THOMLEY SANDY Library Club 1. JANICE FAYE WEED BEBE Library Club 3,4. ODIS DARRELL WHIDDON OPIE Key Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Vice- President 3; Inter-Club Council President 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes, President 3,4; Sophomore Server; Chorus 3,4; Senior Fa- vorite . DANNIE LEE WILLIAMS PAPA Beta Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; $50 Club; Class Officer 3; Student Council 2, 3,4; Sophomore Server; Usher at Graduation and Baccalaureate 3; Football Manager 1,2; Sen- ior Favorite. SIBYL ELAINE WILLIAMS ELAINE FHA 1,2; Library Club 4; Beta Club 4; Drama Club. JO ELLEN WILSON JO Band 1.2,3,4; $50 Club; Para-Meds 4; An- nual Staff 2,3,4, WAYNE ERNEST YATES RAWHIDE GLEN EARL YOUNG GLEN Football 1; Sophomore Server; $50 Club; Usher at Graduation. SARA ANN YOUNG FHA 1,2; Para-Meds 4. 70 In Memory Of Hazel Thames KATHY TAYLOR President MARY BLANCHE CROFT Secretary J U n i LINDA LOUQUE O Vice President r s CHRISSIE KOCH Treasurer Billy Agner Carolyn Allen Shelia Archer Tom Baumgardner Debbie BelloT Cynthia Bennett Danny Bennett Kenny Bennett Whella Benton Wayne Bolton Monte Bowden Jan Bondarenko Jean Brown Marilyn Brown Terry Burgess Jerry Calhoun Jimmy Cannon Diane Callahan Nancy Callaway Billy Carlton 72 Charles Carlton Marilyn Carlton Darrell Cash Howard Clark Buddy Clayton Becky Close Lamar Cox Walter Cox Douglas Cruce Linda Darnell Charles Davis Ricky Deal Barbara Dees Sherry Dees Veta Beth Dees Mike Denmark Betty Ann Edwards Mable Faulkner Ginny Ferns Joan Flowers Norma Flowers Charlotte French Tina Frith Nadine Goodman Roy Green Michael Gregory Jeff Harrison Larry Henderson Jerry Johnson Roland Jones Wayne Pierce Cheryl Haught Kathy Hayden Clyde Hendry Dean Howell : 73 Ramona Hunter W. D. Hunter Pat Jarvis Phyllis King Norma Kinsey Rhonda Knowles Linda Lee Terry Lewis Neel Lindsey Henrietta Lundy Mac Mangum Jim Brent Marsh Beth Martin Debra Martin Gail Pickern Jane Pickens Ann Massey Montine Massey Jerry Mathis Bobby McCall Lindsey McCall Tracy McCall C. A. McElveen Chantelle McGill Jock O. McLeod Alan Mickelson Micky Millican Mike Millican Connie Mills Dixie Jean Monroe Jim Moody Lewis Moody Jimmy Moore Royce Morgan Scotty Morris 74 Nonnie Sue Murphy Ava Nola Phyllis Odom Rita Outler Warren Padgett Jane Parker Janice Parker Linda Parker Marilyn Parker Linda Patrick Michael Pouncey Charlene Powell David Reams Hank Redd David Roberts Linda Roberts Richard Roberts John Rodgers Lajune Ross Walter Rowell Janie Sadler Diane Sadler Vicki Sands Randy Shaw Relette Slaughter Judy Smiley Bruce Simmons Mike Simpson Anita Shoemaker Donnie Stephens Gilbert Stephens Gary Strickland Billy Smith Dickie Smith Carol Taylor 75 Terry Taylor Virginia Thames Shirley Tharpe Norma Thigpen Malcolm Thomas Nancy Thomley Shirley Tomley Wayne Tillman Linda Vickery Bobby Walker Lester Walker Tommy Weekly Peggy West Clint Wheeler Eddie Whiddon Jean Whiddon Janice Williams Joe Williams Neal Williams Mike Wiles James Wilder Craig Willis Faye Wilson Doc Winters Terry Wright Martha Yates 76 ROBERT BARFIELD JOAN POOLE JOAN HENDRY President Vice President Secretary Sophomores JULIE PORTER Treasurer Nancy Agner Bryant Akins Rhonda Alexander Geraldine Anderson Phyllis Anderson Sandra Andrews Sharon Andrews Robin Bates Rod Baumgardner Sandy Baumgardner David Beach Gary Beckman Clifford Bennett Claudette Blue Ceith Blue Camille Bowden Ricky Brafford Ronnie Brafford Jim Brannen Susan Brannen Harry Brooks Jane Brown Ray Brown Sam Brown Teresa Burgess Gail Carlton Jan Carroll Ronald Cash Gary Clark Marianne Clark 77 Connie Cochran Yvonne Cook Debbie Couey Mickey Crain Jimmy Cruse Julie Cullifer Tim Curtis Freddy D'Antonio Brenda Davis Ann Deal Ronnie Denmark Bobby Deschner Peggy Devane Sara Jo Dice Jeanne Edwards Diane Ellison Margie English Danny Ezelh Winnie Fallings Sammy Farrell Billy Ferguson Treva Fields Debbie Fife Suzanne Franklin Carolyn French Pete Garner Linda Gibson Linda Gilbert Sara Gill Billy Gipson Chris Grantham Rebecca Green Sherry Gregory Lamar Hamilton Illia Harry Rosa Hartsfield Barney Hathcock William Herring David Hicks Hal Hill Ronnie Hill Acey Holt Annette Holton Debbie Israel Andrena Jackson Edythe Jackson Jim Jarvis C. J. Johnson Charles Johnson Dianne Jolley A1 Jones Joe Jones Judy Jones Linda Jones Steve Judd A a it. I Mason Kelly Susan Kemp Jean Kinsey Sandra Knight Wayne Lago Randy Lance Vonnie Lawson Jackie Lee Buster Leggett Helen Lewis Paul Lind Lavern Livingston Danny Lundy Pam Lynch Rodney Lytle C if . ■%n Reba McDaniel Jimmy McLeod Freddy McNeese Phillip Mann Tommy Markey o Ernie Martin John Martin Joyce Morgan Sharon Morgan O'Neal Murphy i-t 79 Rodger Murphy Sue Murphy Benny Neeley Steve Nettles Harriett O'Quinn Miles Owens Cheryl Padgett Pat Parker Sandra Parker Gerry Ann Persons Betty Ann Pettit Donnie Pittman Toley Powers Johnathan Punda Kandy Pyle Frank Quimby Doyle Ratliff Ellen Ratliff Gary Raulerson Harvey Raulerson Elaine Redd Sharon Reed Jerry Register Charles Roberts Lynda Roberts Cheryl Robertson Mickey Ruff Carl Sadler Glenn Sadler Mary Lee Sadler Tommy Saffran Barbara Saltsman Larry Sapp Linda Satterwhite Ray Nell Senn Diane Sessions Tina Shaw Larry Sherbum Melissa Shiver Glenda Sisk 80 Dara Smiley George Smith Dianne Snyder Linda Snyder J. C. Stanaland Teresa Stephens Tim Stripling Vicki Taylor A. W. Tedder Betty Sue Tedder Linda Tharpe Clyde Thomas Douglas Thomas Sandra Thompson Margaret Tomlinson Audie Towles Joe Traynor Paul Turner Angela Walker George Walker Jean Ward Carolyn Weatherly Susan Wells Wade Whiddon Terry Wilder Sharon Wiles Windle Wiles Jane Williams Jim Williams Martelle Williams Robert Winstead Sue Wood Dennis Woods Lloyd Woods Donnie Yarborough Frankie York Debbie Young 81 JANA HOLT Secretary DEBBIE KELLY Treasurer MIKE KNOWLES President Freshmen Tommy Aaron Macon Albritton Nan Albritton Sharann Alderman Linda Alford Willie Amason Lynn Askew Jack Barger Marlene Baumgardner Mike Baumgardner Lalene Beach Mary Beach Wayne Bennett Brian Bethea Bryan Bethea Bruce Bolton Darlynn Bottoroff Jim Brannen Phil Bratcher Bryan Brett Connie Brock Clayton Brown Jack Brown Bailey Burgin Judy Burgin 82 BonnieJJyrns Tommy Callaway Amy Cannon Dennis Cannon Gary Cannon Harlie Cannon John Carlton Thomas Carlton Ramona Carlton Dianne Cash Jim Combs Barry Cooper Prances Cooper Wayne Connell Kathy Courtney Karen Crouse Brenda Cruce Carol Cruce Douglas Cruce Jerry Cruce Richard Cruce Eddie Crum Judy Daniels Debbie Davis Dianne Davis Richard Davis Juanita Deal Dian Doolittle Debra Dorman William Doty Kay Dice Billy Dubose Jerry Durden Charles Edwards Sharon Edwards Linda Ezell Betty Fallings Nina Farrell Dianne Fletcher Steve Foster Billy Freeman Betty Frith Ellis Frith Jerry Frith Steve Garrett Joe Gear Fonda Goodman Lorraine Green Luther Gunter Mary Ann Gunter Marc Hanson Jimmy Hayden Lester Hayes Craig Heard Bruce Heartsfield Jeanne Henderson Byron Hendry Karen Hendry Jeanne Holmes Betty Hicks Dolly Hodges Anne Holmes Jerry Hooker Faye Horten Loretta Houck Debbie Howell Joan Hugger Archie Jackson Joyce Jacobs Lavater Jacobs Barney Johnson Buddy Johnson Sherry Johnson Jessica Jones Paul Karns Susan King Brenda Kinsey Mitch Langford Larry Latner Odis Lawson 84 Stoney Lee Kathy Lewis Jeff Lilliot Ellise Lipscombe Martha Lott Rebecca Lundy Lynn Lynch Da dine Maddox Kathy Mangum Lucretia Mann Lloyd Massey Harold Mathews Pamela Mauldin Gemma McGill Patrick McMullen Andy Merry Carl Metcalf Billy Mills Martin Mills Bainard Mixon Carol Jean Mixon Bonnie Moffat Joyce Monk Cynthia Moore Gary Morgan Ernest Nelson Sonny O'Quinn Jimmy Ray Padgett Johnny Padgett Joe Parker John Parker Barbara Perryman Jerry Pettit Paul Pickern Pat Pitts Dianne Polehill Phillip Popped Ronald Popped Paul Quimby 85 Nancy Reams Carl Register Tim Ricketson Jody Roberts John Roberts Patsy Roberts Kay Rodgers Jean Rowland Howard Sadler June Sadler Norma Jean Sapp Gerald Sessions John Shealy Gail Sheffield Roy Sheffield Ralph Shiver Paul Sisk Steve Simmons James Simons Bud Smallwood Robin Snyder Christy Spradley Larry Stephens Terry Stewart Ann Strickland Rene Stringfellow Gary Sullivan Nell Sullivan Bonnie Taylor Mike Taylor Brynette Tedder Laura Thigpen Carol Tillman Linda Tomley Brenda Turner Cornelia Turner Jane Turner Tommy Tuten Terry Tuten Mitchell Verdell 86 Becky Walker Glenda Watson Mike Weekly Jeanne Wells Susan Wells Tully Wells Joe Whiddon Sherrill Whiddon Annette Williams Dianne Williams Lynn Williams Richard Williams Maryln Wiles Bobby Willis Patsy Wilson Carol Sue Wincey Kathy Winstead Jacky Winters Eugene Woodard Toni Woods Billy Wright Jean Wright Wayne Wright Butch Young Gail Young Billy Ben Adams Kathy Akins Linda Akins Theresa Allbritton Avard Allbritton Barbara Allen Homer Allen Joyce Allen Nancy Allen Norman Allen Karen Aman Dana Anderson Mike Archer Donny Barfield Sam Bass Eighth Grade 87 Lotetta Bell Denise Bellot Donna Bembry Billy Bennet Judy Bennet Sherill Benton James Bethea Billy Bishop Janice Blair Mike Blair Ray Blue Gary Bodiford Larry Bodiford Elizabeth Bowden Johnny Bowden Ray Branch Mary Alice Brantley Denise Brewer Barry Brooke Tony Brooks Buddy Brown Eddie Brown Diane Brown Joe Brown Mary Brown Melody Brown Rhonda Brown Rhonda Brown Eugene Buckhalter Chris Burgess Earl Calahan R. H. Calahan Brenda Calhoun Emily Cannon Dwaine Carlton Becky Charmichael Kathy Close Cinda Cochran Judy Cochran Bobby Collins Bill Cook Brenda Cook Cheri Cook Gorden Cook Rhonda Corbin 88 Jack Cox Laura Cox Sheryl Cruse Debbie Cruce Ronnie Cruce Danny Cruse Ethel Cruse Linda Cruse John Curry Karen Curtis Andrea D'Antonio Carla Davis Jack Davis Joe Davis Sandra Davis Jimmy Dees Lynette Deal Tommy Denmark Jimmy Dickert Debbie Dillon Dwayne Drawdy Patricia Drawdy Denise Dubose Shirley Duckworth Bob Ellison Debra Ellison Jan Ellison Victor English Wayne English Glenn Ezell Reed Farrell Wade Faulkner Sharon Flores Shona Folsom Chip Freeman Carol Frith Joe Gainey Martha Gamble Terry Giddens Marie Goff Pat Goodgame Scott Grambling Mark Granthum Elesia Grimsley Tally Griner 89 Dorothy Grubbs Gary Gunter Joyce Guthrie Renee Guy Bonnie Hamilton Franklin Harry Tommy Hartsfield Charlene Hathcock Candy Hatight James Henderson Griff Hendry Jerry Hockaday Virginia Hodges Darrell Holmes Brenda Holt Jan Holton David Holton Stefane Holton Pamela Horton Randy Howell Delores Hugger Butch Israel Brenda Jackson Terry Jackson Dick Jarvis Tommy Johnson Stephanie Johstono Tommy Joiner Kenny Jones John Karns Helen Kelly Karen Kelly Mitchell Kinsey Roselyn Knight Charleston Knowles Opal Knowles Steve Lago Greg Lance Arche 1 Lawson Nancy Linton Wendy Lonbom Sarah Lott Wayne Louis Doyle Lundy Jimmy Lundy 90 Carroll Lyles Debbie Lytle Martha McGuire Andy McLeod Darell Maddox Philip Maddox Becky Mann Rita Mann Buddy Mathis Shirley Mathis Terry Mathis June Matthews Jesse Mixon Linda Mixon Kim Moffat Darrell Monk Susan Moody Charlie Moore Troy Morgan Becky Morris Buck Mosley Rod Murphy Vem Murphy Lorena Neely Sue Nix Scott Nobles Bruce Odom James O’Neil Gail Padgett Gary Padgett Bobby Parker Wayne Parker Randy Perry Barbara Perryman Matthew Perryman Randi Pickens Patricia Pitts David Plummer Sara Kay Powers Diane Pouncey Steve Pi eke m Debbie Pridgeon Donnie Pridgeon Merrit Pruitt Georgia Puckett 91 Hardee Ratliff,, TTfndy Rawls Joan Reams Randi Redmon Roy Lee Rodgers Paula Ross Arthur Rowell Sherilyn Ruff Willie Russ Buddy Sadler Cheryl Sadler Randy Sadler Roger Sadousky Carolyn Saffran Linda St. John Jessie Sandburg Cindy Saults Mitch Schrenk Donna Sessions David Suber Barbara Sharer Cathy Shaw Laquita Shaw Jerry Sheffield Edward Shiver Eugene Simmons Cecil Skinner Billy Slaughter Winnie Slaughter Crit Smith Jimmy Smith Tommy Snipes Kippy Sparkman Travis Story A1 Strickland Pat Stringfeller Randy Stafford Sharon Summerlin Gerry Swearingen Jerry Swearingen Susan Swearingen Angela Tate Jimmy Taylor Phillip Tharpe Bob Thomas Renee Thomas Betty Sue Thomley Linda Thomlison Uouise Thorpe Quida Touchton John Towles Johnny Tuttle Ruth Vann Cerri Vereen Ray Vickery Johnny Wadsworth C. W. Walker Kenneth Williams Kenny Walker Jerry Ward Phillip Watts John Whiddon Ray Whitfield Mike Wilder Ike Williams Julie Williams Robbie Williams Sandra Williams Danny Willis John Woods Dereith Wray Billy Wright Charles Wright Gail Wright Larry Wright Linda Young What’s Up • • • • . . . rousing cheers . . . . . . clapping hands . . . a broad smile of victory . . . bands playing . . . crepe paper on goal posts ... the athletic field, classroom aways pride . . . for our Alma Mater . . . 97 The 1967 T.C.H.S. Fighting Bulldogs mjammmu FIRST ROW: Buddy Sadie, Buddy Clayton, William Herring, A. W, Tedder, Jim Jarvis, Miles Owens, Robert Barfield, Terry Taylor, Mickey Millican, Coach C. T. Burgess, Carl Sadler, Terry Wilder, Mickey Ruff, Randy Lance, Eddie Kinsey, Alan Mickelson, Randy Shaw, Donnie Pittman, Curly Cash, Rick Culbreath, Rod Baumgardner, Coach Watts. THIRD ROW: Coach Holt, Darrell Whiddon, Bobby Walker, Ray Brown, Joe Christopher, Bruce Smith, Larry Henderson, Jim Moody, Darrel Cash, Jerry Register, George Smith, Coach Woods, Coach Barr. COACH C. T. BURGESS Head Coach Left: COACH WATTS, Line Coach Right: COACH HOLT, Defense Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT WE THEY Jasper ------- 27 0 Marianna - -- -- -- -- - 27 7 New Smyrna Beach - - - - 20 6 Monticello - -- -- -- -- 0 12 Quincy - — - — - -- - ■ - - - - 26 14 Live Oak - -- -- -- -- - 0 19 Niceville - -- -- -- -- 6 12 Madison - -- -- -- -- - .... 27 13 Rickards - -- -- -- -- - 6 21 New Smyrna Beach - - - - 33 13 98 EDDIE KINSEY Sr. Full Back BRUCE SMITH Sr. Tackle DARRELL CASH Jr. Tackle U 4 t DARRELL WHIDDON Sr. Tail Back 8 1 Ip JOE CHRISTOPHER Sr. Tackle RICK CULBREATH Sr. Offensive Back JERRY REGISTER Jr. Center BUDDY CLAYTON Jr. Defensive Back 99 ALAN MICKELSON Jr. Quarterback and Ranker WILLIAM HERRING Jr. Guard JIM MOODY Jr. End LARRY HENDERSON Jr. Tackle RANDY SHAW Jr. Punter RAY BROWN Soph. Guard GEORGE SMITH Soph. End ROBERT BARFIELD Soph. Quarterback CURLY CASH Soph. Guard 100 TERRY WILDER Soph. Line Backer CARL SADLER Soph. Line Backer JIM JARVIS Soph. Guard MICKEY RUFF Soph. Quarterback RANDY LANCE Soph. End ROD BAUMGARDNER Soph. Tail Back A. W. TEDDER Soph. Defensive Back MILES OWENS Soph. Guard DONNIE PITTMAN Soph. Center 101 The Bulldogs At Work Simon says, Look this way. On the run? We'll save you! You're pulling my leg! come! Down Boy! Here they 104 105 The Taylor County High School Bulldogs FIRST ROW: Lloyd Massey, Archie Jackson, Merritt Pruitt, Greg Lance, Jack Barger. SECOND ROW: Butch Young, Gordon Cook, Ray Branch, Lynn Williams, Hardee Ratliff, Jim Combs, Lester Hayes, John Shealey. THIRD ROW: Coach Bobby Woods, Tim McCall, Billy Dubose, Jerry Hooker, Tim Rick- etson, Homer Allen, Bryan Brett, Willie Amason, Coach Gilbert Barr. OPPONENT Madison — Rickards — Madison — Live Oak - ■ Cobb------- Cobb 1967 B TEAM SCHEDULE WE THEY - 27 0 0 0 6 - 26 6 6 You say they're running for the yellow balloon? Time out! 107 On your mark! ’67 Football Banquet GARY PAJCIC KIM HAMMOND 108 Gifts from the Linebacker’s Club Jim Moody receives Outstanding Lineman Trophy. Eddie Kinsey receives Team Spirit Award. Varsity Cagers ’67-’68 KNEELING Left to Right: Gilbert Barr, Phillip Griffin, Rusty Fowler, Gerald Lemond. STANDING Left to Right: Buddy Clayton, Robert Barfield, Terry Wilder, Jimmy Moore, Terry Lewis, George Smith, Billy Satterwhite, Darrell Whiddon, Danny Metcalf, Sammy Farrill, Rick Culbreath. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT WE THEY Chapman - -- -- -- - 65 Rickards - -- -- -- -- 71 Starke - -- -- -- -- 73 Live Oak - -- -- -- - 38 47 P, K. Young 82 Orange Park ------ 51 Rickards - -- -- -- -- 61 Starke - -- -- -- -- 67 Cedar Key ------- 54 76 Live Oak - -- -- -- - 60 Florida High ------ 44 73 Mon tic e 11 o ------- 53 Orange Park ------ 52 56 Lake City- ------- 80 Madison - -- -- -- - 63 76 Port St. Joe ------- 55 63 Madison 56 52 Monticello- ------ 62 58 Florida High - ----- 57 65 Lake City - -- -- -- - 88 Chapman - -- -- -- - 59 67 I 10 COACH GILBERT BARR TERRY LEWIS Jr. Wingman ROBERT BARFIELD Soph. Point Man DARRELL WHIDDON Sr. Wingman Co-Captain BILLY SATTERWHITE SAMMY FARRILL TERRY WILDER Sr. High Post Soph. Point Man Soph. Point Man Co-Captain III BUDDY CLAYTON Jr. Wing Man JIMMY MOORE Jr. High Post GEORGE SMITH Soph. Low Post RICK CULBREATH DANNY METCALF LESTER WALKER Sr. Point Man Sr. Low Post Jr. Wing Man 112 Basketball Snapshots Smile! 113 I 14 Billy practices his form. Basketball Left to Right: Coach Bobby Woods, Chris Burgess, Crit Smith, Terry Stewart, Hardee Ratliff, Steven Pickern, Tim Ricketson, Larry Sapp, Mike Knowles, Paul Pickern, Willie Amason, Archie Jackson, Bryan Brett, Lynn Williams, Paul Lind. B TEAM BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT WE THEY Chapman - -- -- -- - 23 34 Lee A 36 Rickards - -- -- -- -- ■ 17 57 Starke- - -- -- -- -- 26 35 Live Oak - -- -- -- - 24 Cobb 58 P. K. Younge - - 13 53 Rickards - -- -- - — - 101 Starke - -- -- - — - - • 29 37 Live Oak 36 16 Rorida High ------- 25 50 Monticello ----- — 28 25 Lake City 26 35 Madison • 19 41 Cobb 73 Madison — - - — - • 16 34 Lee A 53 33 Monticello - - 42 39 I 16 Head Coach BOBBY WOOD WANDA BROWN MARGARET CANNON 117 1967 - 68 ”B” Team Cheerleaders JOAN HENDRY Captain DEBBIE YOUNG KATHY HAYDEN Co-Captain SHARRANN MORGAN CHERYL ROBERTSON SANDY BAUMGARDNER 121 Left to Right: Sandy Baumgardner, Cheryl Robertson, Sharrann Morgan, Joan Hendry, Captain; Kathy Hayden, Debbie Young, Co-Captain. 122 CHEER! CHEER! CHEER! T.C.H.S. Track Team ’67 LETTERMEN SENIORS: Robert Stinson Rod Shaw Sam Agner Jimmy Smith Homer Tedder Gary Israel Randy Brock Johnny Colson Gary Knowles Tommy Leavins Ronnie Robertson JUNIORS: Darrell Whiddon Eddie Kinsey L. C. Clark Rick Culbreath SOPHOMORES: Alan Mickelson Jim Moody Bobby Walker FRESHMEN: Roddie Baumgardner George Smith Mike Simpson MANAGER: Danny Lundy ADDITIONAL 1967 TRACK MEMBERS SOPHOMORES: Darrell Cash Tommy Baumgardner FRESHMEN: Robert Barfield Curly Cash Miles Owens Terry Wilder Mickey Ruff Jim Brent Marsh Acey Holt Clifford Holt Carl Sadler 1967 TRACK AWARDS MOST OUTSTANDING: Sam Agner Rod Shaw OUTSTANDING TEAM SPIRIT AWARD: Homer Tedder Gary Israel MOST IMPROVED RUNNER: Randy Brock MOST IMPROVED FIELD MAN: Jimmy Smith MOST PROMISING UNDERCLASSMEN: Roddie Baumgardner Robert Barfield MOST VALUABLE: Robert Stinson Rod Shaw 123 100 Yard Dash THE BEST EFFORTS OF THE YEAR Rod Shaw 10.0 220 Yard Dash Rod Shaw 23.0 440 Yard Dash Rod Shaw SCHOOL RECORD 51.2 880 Yard Dash Run Sam Agner SCHOOL RECORD 1:59.7 Mile Run Sam Agner SCHOOL RECORD 4:24.3 180 Low Hurdles Robert Stinson 21.0 120 High Hurdles Robert Stinson SCHOOL RECORD 15.1 High Jump Robert Stinson SCHOOL RECORD 5'10 Broad Jump Robert Stinson i9'ir Pole Vault Jimmy Smith SCHOOL RECORD 11' 0M Shot Put Johnny Colson 40'11 Discus Johnny Closon 121' 6 440 Yard Relay Randy Brock, Rod Baumgardner, 45.8 880 Yard Relay Jimmy Smith, Rod Shaw Randy Brock, Rod Baumgardner, 1:34.6 Mile Relay Darrell Whiddon, Jimmy Smith SCHOOL RECORD Homer Tedder, Gary Israel, 3:34.1 Sprint Medley Sam Agner, Rod Shaw Randy Brock, Rod Baumgardner 2:07.3 Relay Darrell Whiddon, Jimmy Smith Middle Distance Rod Shaw, Randy Brock, 2:37. 8 Distance Medley Darrell Whiddon, Jimmy Smith Homer Tedder, Robert Stinson, 8:47.7 Relay Darrell Whiddon, Sam Agner 2-Mile Relay Homer Tedder, George Smith, 9:05. 0 Medley Relay Rick Culbreath, Sam Agner Darrell Whiddon, Rod Baumgardner 3:44. 8 Georgia Sprint Rod Shaw, Homer Tedder 2-Mile Run Sam Agner 10:32.5 Jimmy Smith breaks Rod Baumgardner in 880 Sam Agner in Mile Run. school record in Yard Relay, pole vault. 125 The 1967 Track team was victorious in eight meets, finished 2nd twice, 3rd twice, 4th once, and placed 12th in the State (all without benefit of a track, Sam Agner came in 2nd in the State making a School Record of 4:24,3 for the mile. COACH GLEN WATTS Rod Shaw leader for the day times 10.0. 1967 TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH TRACK SCHEDULE AND RESULTS March 1 Gainsville Relays ----------- -1st - Perry (38) 2nd - Gainsville High (37 1 2) 3rd - Starke (33 1 2) 4th - Jacksonville Paxon (33 1 2) 5th - Jacksonville Bolles (29 1 2) 6th - Lake City (28) 7th - Orange Park (25) 8th - Chiefland (17) 9th - P. K. Yonge (16) 10th - North Marion (12) 11th - Green Cove Springs (3) 12th - Santa Fe (0) March 8 Tallahassee Open - - - ------------ 1st - Perry (51) 2nd - Leon (47) 3rd - Florida High 4th - Richards (12) March 15 Richards High - -- -- -- -- -- -- 1st - Perry (78) 2nd - Rickards (48) March 23 Chiefland Relays --- - ---1st - Lake City (58) 2nd - Chiefland (48) 3rd - Perry (47) 4th - Live Oak (40) 5th - Santa Fe (16) 6th - P. K. Yonge (10) March 28 Rickards - Fla. High - 2nd - Perry (56 1 2) 3rd - Rickards (39) March 31 Chiefland High -------- 2nd - Chiefland (61) April 5 Tallahassee .... 2nd - Perry (57 1 2) April 7 Branford - -- -- -- -- -- P. K. Yonge 3rd - Branford (43) April 18 Thnmasville High Brooks Co. ... 3rd - Brooks Co. (24 1 2) April 22 Thomasville Relays ----- 2nd - Thomasville Central (63 1 2) 3rd - Thomasville High (40) 4th - Perry (38 1 2) 5th - Doran (13) 6th - Fitzgerald (9) 7th - Valdosta High (6) 8th - Crisp County High (3) 9th - Brooks County High (3) 10th - Georgia Christian (1) April 28 Crawfordville, Rickards -- ----------------------- 1st - Perry (102) 2nd - Rickards (55) 3rd - Crawfordville (22) May 5 Gainsville -----------...-------------1st - Starke (58) 2nd - Bolles (48 1 2) 3rd - Perry (47) 4th - Orange Park (47) 5th - Lake City (44) 127 T.C.H.S. Baseball Team ’67 WE THEY March 10 Rorida High - ... 6 14 March 13 Florida High ... 3 14 March 21 Rickards - -- -- -- -- -- 11 March 25 Crawford ville 6 9 March 25 Sopchoppy 10 9 March 27 Madison — 10 17 March 31 Chiefland- - -- -- -- -- - -6 9 April 1 Madison 5 April 3 Rickards 6 April 8 Sopchoppy 4 April 8 Crawfordville — - -- - — . 9 April 14 Live Oak TOURNAMENT 13 April 28 Rickards ----. 6 11 128 Randy Lance runs to third base. A. W. Tedder warms up to pitch. 130 Taylor County Marching High School Band 135 FLUTES Carol Taylor Linda Loque Leslie Lott Eddie Crum Barbara Bradshaw BASS CLARINETS Jonathan Punda Gail Granthum Beth Mann Hal Hill Montine Massey Butch Garner Jim Combs Linda Roberts Mickey Ruff Phyllis Odom OBOE Jane Williams Phyllis Anderson BARITONES Angela Walker Delane Bass Reba McDaniel BASSOON Charles Roberts CLARINETS Donna Cone TROMBONES Becky Burgin ALTO SAX Pat Jarvis Jacqueline Punda Susan Frye Mack Mangum Betty Ann Fulford Miles Owens Debra Martin Jack Hiu Terry Wilder Marilyn Brown TENOR SAX Benny Neely Chantelle McGill Dean Howell Fred D’Antonio Nancy Callaway Phillip Poppell Charles Edwards Jane Pickens Terry Vann Veta Beth Dees FRENCH HORN George Walker Sara Gill Betty Mann Jan Carroll Chrissie Koch BASSES Joan Poole Jane Parker Tommy Saffran Jimmy McLeod Mary Blanch Croft Bruce Simmons Sharon Reed Rhonda Alexander C. A. McElveen Julie Porter Ellen Ratliff CORNETS PERCUSSION Teresa Burgess Tommy Mills Jo Wilson Chris Granthum Sandra Schrammel David Beach Martelle Williams Peggy West Gary Beckman Barry Cooper Ann Massey ALTO CLARINET Alan Mickelson Bruce Heartsfield Charlene Bunting Mike Weekly Left to Right, SITTING: Leslie Lott, Barbara Bradshaw, Betty Mann, Beth Mann, Chantelle McGill. STANDING: Debra Martin, Marilyn Brown, Jacqueline Punda, Charles Roberts, George Walker, Pat Jarvis, Gail Granthum, Tommy Mills. 136 Left to Right: Gail Granthum, Head Majorette; Phyllis Odom, Ann Massey, Mary Blanche Croft, Linda Louque, Reba McDaniels, Angela Walker, Teresa Burgess, Joan Poole, Chris Granthum. GAIL GRANTHUM Head Majorette LINDA LOUQUE 137 z z 2 c c BiSiS!!! ! nS 2 3 z n x m n s n H 0 S 3 r pj c7 O 8 2 111 Taylor County 140 Junior Band 141 FLUTES Debbie Kelly Carol Jean Mixon Paul Sisk Emily Cannon Becky Mann Wendy Lonbom Angie Tate Cathy Shaw Randi Pickens Jess Sandburg Georgia Puckett CLARINETS Nan Albritton Bonnie Bums Nina Farrell Jerry Frith Jeanne Holmes Jana Holt Loretta Houk Debbie Howell Joan Hugger Sherry Johnson Martha Lott, Sec. Pamela Maulden Cfcebbie Mornaj? Christy Spradley Norma Jean Sapp Robin Snyder Brenda Turner Jeannie Wells Carol Sue Wincey Toni Woods Danna Anderson Rhonda Brown Brenda Calhoun Andrea D'Antonio Sandra Davis Renee Guy Kaye Smith Donna Sessions Victor English Candi Haught Kim Moffat Lorena Neeley Sherilyn Ruff Cindy Saults Kippy Sparkman BASSOON Bailey Burgin ALTO SAX Kathy Courtney Susan Wells Carol Frith Carolyn Saffran TENOR SAX Mike Knowles, Lieut. Joe Parker FRENCH HORN Randi Redman Carol Perryman CORNETS Clayton Brown Jack Barger Tally Gainer Dick Jarvis Hardee Ratliff James Simons Chip Freeman Bob Ellison Jessica Jones John Curry Mike Archer Paula Ross BARITONES Andy McLeod Griff Hendry TROMBONES Tommy Callaway Butch Young Matthew Perryman Tommy Denmark Travis Story Tommy Joiner John Kams BASS Billy Freeman PERCUSSION Pat Goodgame Sarah Lott Stefane Holton Tim Ricketson, Capt. John Parker Paul Karns Reid Murphy Johnny Bowden Vern Murphy Danny Barfield 142 Perryettes Left to Right: Head-Perryette - Becky Mann, Debra Gregory, Cindy Saults, Paula Ross, Loretta Houk, Wendy Lonbom, Emily Cannon. 143 The Junior Band before marching. Head Perryette - BECKY MANN 144 EMILY CANNON DEBRA GREGORY LORETTA HOUK 1968 Track Team ■OTHCM 11 Left to Right SEATED: Clifford Bennett, Buddy Sadler, Charlton Knowles, Gary Bodiford, Tommy Aaron, Jack Davis, Donnie Pridgeon, Jimmy Lundy, Roddy Baumgardner. SECOND ROW: Pete Garner, Ray Branch, Phillip Poppell, Lloyd Massey, Homer Allen, Mike Denmark, Paul Pickern, Billy DuBose, Mike Baumgardner, Richard Davis, Ronnie Denmark, Sonny O'Quinn. THIRD ROW: Coach Glynn Watts, Randy Shaw, Rick Culbreath, Wayne Lewis, Bailey Burgin, Curly Cash, Howard Clark, Matt Perryman, Alan Mickelson, Don Joiner, Daryl Holmes, Eddie Kinsey, Tommy Baumgardner, Danny Lundy. FOURTH ROW: Robert Barfield, Mike Knowles, John Roberts, Audie Towles, Darrell Whiddon, Jim Moody, Darrell Cash, George Smith, Bobby Walker, Miles Owens. 145 8th Grade Football FRONT ROW: Terry Jackson, Kenny Jones, John Wadsworth, Bill Wright, Tony Brooks, James Bethea, Chip Freeman. SECOND ROW; Darrell Holmes, Arthur Rowell, Phillip Maddox, Scott Nobles, Eddie Brown, Jack Davis. THIRD ROW: Mitch Schrenk, Chris Burgess, Randy Stafford, Crit Smith, Mitchell Kinsey, Robbie Williams, Jimmy Lundy, Mike Wilder, Randy Howell, Travis Story. OPPONENT Quincy------ Chiefland - ■ Cobb Chiefland - ■ Cobb 8th GRADE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WE THEY ■ 0 59 - 0 13 • - 6 0 - 0 0 • - 6 6 146 Band Is Not All Work And No Play! 147 planting trees . . . . . . initations . . . programs . . . bake sales . . . sponsorng dances . . . poster-splattered walls . . . hospital duty . . . clean-up committees . . . electing officers . . . selling peanuts . . . Participation Annual Staff Editors Left to Right: Charlene Bunting, Business Manager; Donna Cone, Senior Editor; Joan Hum, EDITOR Wanda Mauldin, Organization Editor; Mary Clark, Feature Editor. 152 Left to Right: Jo Wilson; Debbie Clark; Kathy Taylor, Sports Editor; Wanda Brown; Deborah Ricketson. Left to Right: Cheryl Haught, Chrissie Koch, Kandy Pyle, Reba McDaniels, Joan Poole. STAFF MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Ann Massey, Kathy Hayden, and Joan Hendry. 153 MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Neel Lindsey, Rusty Fowler, W. D. Hunter, Reggie Frith, Phillip Griffin. SECOND ROW: Gary Beckman, Mike Hooker, Hank Redd, Frank Quimby, Tommy Weekly, Benny Neeley, James Wilder. THIRD ROW: Billy Agner, Tim Stripling, Dickie Smith, Roland Jones, Robin Doty, Charles Carlton, Danny Ellison, Lewis Moody. Inter-Act ... sponsored by Rotary Club to help serve the community, school, and home. OFFICERS SEATED: Hank Redd, Vice-President: Phillip Griffin, President: Rusty Fowler, Sec- retary; Robin Doty, Treasurer. STANDING: Reggie Frith, Board of Directors; James Wilder, Parliamentarian; Billy Agner, Board of Directors; Neel Lindsey, Board of Directors; Mr. Hendry, Sponsor. 154 OFFICERS SEATED: Mrs. Koch, Sponsor; Carol Dorman, Secretary; Ann O'Quinn, Chaplain; Robin Porter, Treasurer. STANDING: Robin Doty, President; Phillip Griffin, Vice- President. OLD MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Lola Smith, Suezette Gamer, Donna Cone, Janice Morgan, Charlene Bunting, Cheryl Hendry, Linda Harris, Dianne Mathis. SECOND ROW: Becky Brannen, Joan Hum, Wanda Brown, Margaret Cannon, Robin Porter, Carol Dorman, Kim Faulkner, Susan Edwards, Debbie Clark, Les- lie Lott. THIRD ROW: Sue Frye, Wanda Mauldin, Jane Cannon, Vencin Dorman, Phillip Mant- zanas, Dannie Williams, Robin Doty, Jimmy Poppell, Ann O'Quinn, Jerry Pridgeon, Sharon Leg- gett, Mary Clark. NEW MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Elaine Parker, Walter Cox, Marilyn Parker, Phyllis King, Jim Brent Marsh, Ann Mas- sey, Peggy West. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Carlton, Shirley Thorpe, Becky Burgin, Tina Frith, Dixie Monroe, Joan Bowden, Norma Thigpen, Beth Martin, Jane Parker, Norma Kinsey, Elaine Williams. THIRD ROW: Mary Blanche Croft, Henrietta Lundy, Debra Martin, Craig Willis, Fred King, Billy Smith, Terry Lewis, Hank Redd, Marilyn Brown, Linda Louque, Chrissie Koch, Connie Mills, Irene Holton. 155 Science Club ...to bring students, having an interest in sci- ence, together so that they can become better acquainted with science and its applications to our lives. OFFICERS SEATED: Chrissie Koch, Secretary: Marilyn Brown, Vice-President: Mary Blanche Croft, Treasurer. STANDING: Henrietta Lundy, Reporter; Craig Willis, Parliamentarian; Tina Frith, President. MEMBERS FIRST ROW; Judy Smiley, Chantelle McGill, Gail Pickern, Ann Massey, Camille Bow- den, Sandy Baumgardner, Peggy West. SECOND ROW: Joan Poole, Phyllis Anderson, Jane Parker, Cynthia Bennett, Henrietta Lundy, Mary Blanche Croft, Norma Thigpen, Tina Frith, Jane Williams. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Denmark, Sue Frye, Chrissie Koch, Kathy Taylor, Linda Louque, Craig Willis, Reba McDaniel, Sharon Morgan, Brenda Davis, Debra Martin, Angela Walker, Jonathan Punda. FOURTH ROW: Joan Hendry, Sharon Reed, Marilyn Brown, Alan Mickelson, Gerald Lemond, Douglas Thomas, Bruce Simmons, Terry Lewis, Phillip Mantzanas, Jane Pickens, Fred D'Antonio, Jimmy McLeod. 156 Library Club MEMBERS FIRST ROW: fchirley Guntgr, Janice Weed, Judy Russell, Dianne Pouncey, Carol Taylor, Annette Holton, Patsy Jackson, Linda Cochran, Karen Daniels. SECOND ROW: Debbie Fife, Faye Horton, Jean Whiddon, Dianne Snyder, Sheila Archer, Ginger Hicks, Marilyn Carlton, Dora Crain, Cheryl Kay Hendry, Elaine Williams, Trisha McLeod. THIRD ROW: Dianne Sessions, Linda Parker, Sharann Aldermann, Linda Patrick, Barbara Saltsman, Larry Farmer, Sue Woods, Beth Martin, Norma Kinsey, Connie Cochran. FOURTH ROW: Ellen Ratliff, Hazel Mills, Mickey Mil- lican, Eddie Kinsey, Norman Tedder, Gilbert Stephens, Danny Metcalf, Carl Met- calf, Barbara Bradshaw, Renee Stringfellow. OFFICERS SEATED: Janice Weed, Historian; Linda Parker, Vice-President; Cheryl Hendry, Sweetheart; Beth Martin, District Representative; Connie Cochran, Chaplain; Deb- bie Fife, Music Chairman. STANDING: Marilyn Carlton, Reporter; Hazel Mills, Recreation Chairman; Mickey Millican, Parliamentarian; Larry Farmer, President; Barbara Bradshaw, Secretary-Treasurer; Norma Kinsey, Project Chairman; Mrs. Maxwell, Sponsor. 157 Future Homemakers ... girls wishing to study more in the field of homemaking so that their homes can be a better happier place to live. OLD MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Vonnie Lawson, Sue Murphy, Linda Satterwhite, Sharon Andrews, Dianne Ellison, Trisha McLeod, Chris Granthum, Stella Allen. SECOND ROW: Sherry Dees, Linda Harris, Teresa Burgess, Betty Ann Fulford, Cheryl Haught, Irene Holton, Linda Vickery, Suezette Gamer. THIRD ROW: Kay Black, Trisha Knowles, Debbie Couey, Rebecca Green, Jane Cannon, Connie Mills, Margaret Cannon, Gail Granthum. NEW MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Patricia Pitts, Vickey Taylor, Lucretia Mann, Gemma McGill, Betty Fallings, Diane Fletcher, Debbie Kelly, Toni Woods, Nancy Reams, Lorraine Green. SECOND ROW; Robin Snyder, Loretta Houck, Jeannie Wells, Annette Hol- ton, Martha Lott, Darlene Bottoroff, Debbie Davis, Nan Albritton, Barbara Perry- man, Patsy Roberts. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Taylor, Bonnie Moffatt, Jana Holt, Su- san King, Carol Sue Wincey, Kathy Hayden, Nina Farrell, Jeanne Henderson, Lynda Roberts, Mary Beach. FOURTH ROW: Relette Slaughter, Linda Jones, Con- nie Cochran, Diane Cash, Jean Ward, Kay Rogers, Rebecca Lundy, Susan Wells, Christy Spradley, Kathy Courtney, Marlene Baumgardner, Sandra Parker. 158 Of America OFFICERS ... Juniors selling fifty dollars or more worth of magazines in order to help plan the Junior-Senior Prom. SEATED: Dianne Ellison, Secretary; Sue Murphy, Vice-Pres. of Projects; Vonnie Lawson, Vice-Pres. of Program of Works; Chris Granthum, Parliamentarian; Trisha Knowles, Vice-Pres. of Recreation. STANDING: Gail Granthum, Chaplain; Deb- bie Couey, Treasurer; Rebecca Green, Vice-Pres. of Degrees; Cheryl Haught, President-Elect; Irene Holton, Historian; Mar- garet Cannon, President. Linda Gibson, Vice-Pres. of Public Works (not pictured). $50 Club FIRST ROW: Rita Outler, Ava Nola, Linda Lee, Charlotte French, Mabel Faulkner, Wheela Benton, Chantelle McGill, Jimmy Cannon, Sheila Archer, Jean Whiddon, Marilyn Parker, Judy Smiley, Peggy West. SECOND ROW: Veta Beth Dees, Jim Brent Marsh, Jane Parker, Mary Blanche Croft, Mike Denmark, Linda Patrick, Montine Massey, Beth Martin, Norma Kinsey, Dianne Callahan, Tina Frith, Linda Parker. THIRD ROW: Chrissie Koch, Kathy Taylor, Virginia Thames, Nonnie Sue Murphy, Marilyn Brown, Jane Pickens, Cheryl Haught, Craig Willis, Debra Martin, Henrietta Lundy, Cynthia Bennett, Ginny Ferns, Ann Massey. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Deal, Mickey Millican, Lewis Moody, Wayne Bolton, Lamar Cox, Charles Carlton, Bruce Simmons, Terry Lewis, Bobby Walker, Clyde Hendry, Lester Wal- ker, Mike Millican. 159 Inter-Club Council ... established to act as a clearing house for planned activities of clubs so that the administration may be presented with an organized calendar and to exchange ideas on projects that organizations might like to attempt. MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Betty Mann, Becky Brannen, Charlene Bunting, Margaret Cannon, Tina Frith, Jim Brent Marsh. SECOND ROW: Phillip Griffin, Larry Farmer, Jimmy Poppell, Robin Doty, Ann O'Quinn, Kim Faulkner. FIRST ROW: Dianne Mathis, Jim Brent Marsh, Tina Frith, Charlene Bun- ting, Leslie Lott, Jeannie Wells, Kim Faulkner, Beth Mann, Phyllis Ander- son, Chris Granthum, Vonnie Lawson, Mr. Henderson. SECOND ROW: Chrissie Koch, Robin Porter, Margaret Cannon, Kathy Taylor, Mary Clark, Craig Willis, Linda Louque, Susan Edwards, Wanda .Brown, Debbie Clark, Martha Lott, Jeanne Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Haught, Rebecca Lundy, Jimmy Poppell, Ann O'Quinn, Robin Doty, Larry Henderson, Dan- nie Williams, Ray Brown, Marilyn Brown, Nonnie Sue Murphy, Jimmy McLeod. Student Council ... to promote and improve citizenship and to establish a school govern- ment, and a better relationship among the students. OFFICERS SEATED: Tina Frith, Secretary: Charlene Bunting, President; Leslie Lott, Treasurer. STANDING: Jim Brent Marsh, Vice-President: Jimmy McLeod, Representative-at-Large. 161 Chorus FIRST ROW: Peter Newman, Sandra Andrews, Vonnie Lawson, Gloria Jean Woodard, Becky Burgin, Susan Baumgardner, Neel Lindsey, Jackie Lee. SECOND ROW: Darrell Whiddon, Doc Winter, Sheila Archer, Trisha McLeod, Linda Satterwhite, Mary Frances Anderson, Jean Kinsey, Sammy Farrell, Bobby McCall. THIRD ROW: Clyde Thomas, Donnie Stephens, Norma Flowers, Linda Sue Vickery, Norma Kinsey, Wheela Benton, Linda Johnson, Becky Close, Linda Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Larry Henderson, Darrell Cash, Tilda Turner, Marsha Sandburg, Nita Lundy, Maudeen Pridgeon, Murdeen Prid- geon, Hazel Mills, Sherill Faye Whiddon, Gary Raulerson, Tracy McCall. JUNIOR FIRST ROW: Lynn Williams, June Sadler, her y Gregor , Dara Smiley, Brenda Kinsey, Connie Brock, Cathy Mangum.Qudy Burgin Sonny O'Quinn. SECOND ROW: Robert Barfield, Robin Bates, Marianne Clark, Dianne Ellison, Kay Dice, Andrena Jackson, Debbie Fife, Sharon Andrews, Barbara Perryman, Ernest Nelson. THIRD ROW: Paul Lynd, Yvonne Cook, Joyce Monk, Susan King, Sara Jo Dice, Mary Beach, Susan Wells, Lynn Askew, Jeanne Henderson, Susan Brannen. FOURTH ROW: Martin Mills, Betty Sue Tedder, Nancy Agner, Ellise Lipscomb, Marlene Baumgardner, Betty Ann Pettitt, Ann Holmes, Jean Ward, Kathy Lewis, Harriett O’Quinn, Tina Shaw, Jan Carroll. 162 OFFICERS Left to Right: Sherill Faye Whiddon, Librarian; Wheela Benton, Treasurer; Susan Baum gardner. Secretary; Trisha McLeod, President; Sheila Archer, Librarian; Nita Lundy, Vice-President. Office Staff ... students wishing to help in the office and receive training in business practices. Left to Right: Sandra Singletary, Barbara Bradshaw, Wanda Mauldin, Mary Clark; Mrs. Tuten, Office Secretary; Robin Porter, Kathy Taylor, Nita Lundy, Tina Frith, Trisha McLeod. STANDING: Kim Faulkner, President; Linda Louque, Treasurer; Carol Dorman, Parliamentarian, SEATED: Margaret Cannon, Corresponding Secretary; Ann O’Quinn, Secretary; Robin Porter, Chaplain. Little Women ... first in honor and service. MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Dianne Mathis, Donna Cone, Suezette Garner, Charlene Bunting, Janice Morgan, Tina Frith, Marilyn Parker, Judy Smiley. SECOND ROW: Kim Faulkner, Les- lie Lott, Joan Hurn, Debbie Clark, Carol Dorman, Henrietta Lundy, Robin Porter, Mar- garet Cannon, Wanda Brown. THIRD ROW: Chrissie Koch, Debra Martin, Marilyn Brown, Mary Clark, Ann O'Quinn, Sharon Leggett, Kathy Taylor, Sue Frye, Linda Louque, Susan Edwards. 164 FIRST ROW: Craig Willis, A. W. Tedder, Ronnie Brafford, Debbie Clark, Sam Brown, Bobby Deschner, Jim Brent Marsh. SECOND ROW: Pat Jarvis, Alan Mickelson, Jimmy Poppell, Gerald Lemond, Randy Shaw, Jerry Pridgeon, Mickey Ruff, Eddie Whiddon. THIRD ROW: Phillip Mantzanas, Dannie Williams, Terry Lewis, Clint Wheeler, Billy Satterwhite, Jim Moody, Darrell Whiddon, Joe Christopher, Eddie Kinsey, Ray Brown. OFFICERS STANDING: Joe Christopher, Treasurer; Jim Moody, Parlia- mentarian; Gerald Lemond, Vice-President; Mr. Bowden, Sponsor. SEATED: Jimmy Poppell, President; Mary Clark, Pageant Entry; Debbie Clark, Sweetheart; Jim Brent Marsh, Secretary. 165 SEATED: Coach Watts, Sponsor; Darrell Whiddon, President; Randy Shaw, Song Leader. STANDING: Joe Christopher, Secretary; Rick Culbreath, Vice-President. FCA ... to join the athletes of Taylor County High School with the bonds of friendship, fellowship, and Christianity. MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Craig Willis, A. W. Tedder, Micky Ruff, Gerald Lemond, Pat Jarvis, Randy Lance, Eddie Kinsey, Rick Culbreath, Buddy Clayton, Coach Watts. SECOND ROW: Carl Sadler, Terry Wilder, Alan Mickelson, Terry Taylor, Randy Shaw, Ronald Cash, Robert Barfield, Miles Owens, Micky Millican. THIRD ROW: Donnie Pittman, Terry Lewis, Darrell Whiddon, Bruce Smith, Jim Moody, Billy Satterwhite, Darrell Cash, George Smith, Joe Christopher, Ray Brown, Bobby Walker. 166 Para-Meds ... to encourage students in personal and community health, to encourage them to find out what medical careers require and offer, and to help them decide about medical service as a career. SEATED: Gail Pickern, Treasurer; Donna Cone, Project Chairman; Ann Massey, Vice-President, STANDING: Becky Brannen, Presi- dent; Wanda Brown, Chaplain; Craig Willis, Parliamentarian; Wanda Mauldin, Secretary; Joan Bowden, Program Chairman. MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Elaine Parker, Cheryl Robertson, Sandy Baumgardner, Ann Massey, Donna Cone, Sara Young, Jane Parker, Cheryl Hendry, Charlene Bunting, Jane Williams, Chantelle McGill, Gail Pickern. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Carlton, Irene Holton, Becky Brannen, Wanda Mauldin, Trisha Knowles, Linda Patrick, Brenda Davis, Wanda Brown, Robin Porter. Joan Bowden, Joan Hum, Beth Martin. THIRD ROW: Norma Kinsey . Debbie Bellqr, Susan Edwards, Suzanne Franklin, Sue Woods, Barbara Saltsman, MarilyiTfirown, Ann O'Ouinn, Jane Cannon, Mary Clark, Debbie Young, Craig Willis, Chrissie Koch, Mary Blanche Croft. 167 DCT FIRST ROW: Mary Jane Nix, Brenda Horton, Ray Johnson, Donnie Dixon, Jackie Brock, Betty Edwards, Mr, Polk, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: David Reams, Douglas Cruce, Bruce Smith, Robert Israel, JoAnn Shaw, Lanita Sessions, Hazel Thames. OFFICERS 168 Left to Right: Mary Jane Nix, Treasurer; Lanita Sessions, President; Brenda Horton, Secretary; Jo Ann Shaw, Vice- President. FT A ... to familiarize high school students with the teaching profession. OFFICERS ■ Jkdfl Scholarship Recipient Left to Right: Judy Smiley, Treasurer: Janice Morgan, Secretary; Lamar Ham- ilton, Parliamentarian; Linda Louque, Vice-President; Kathy Taylor, Historian; Betty Mann, President. 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What changes the social order most radically is not revolt against society, but practical invention—moveable type, steam engines, electric light, automobiles, computers . . . the corporation, advertising, credit buying. Billions invested in research and development are accelerating changes. Both protest and progress stem from discontent with things as they are. But progress hap iens—undramatically —the result of small, practical improvements. That's why your world will not be like the past, but a New Social Order. FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION The smart place to go . . . for good things to eat! 176 Compliments of Your R. C.A. Dealer MAC'S T. V. 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Box 621 Perry, Florida Business Phone 458-2791 Compliments of PERRY DRAPERY SHOP Life Insurance and Mortgage Hospital Health, and Group Mrs. Vergie Andrews Insurance 180 Complilments of JUANITA'S BEAUTY SHOP Juanita Bates Good Luck Seniors! Compliments of BAMBI MOTEL Compliments of BELL'S OFFICE AND SUPPLY Compliments of PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Perry, Florida 181 Compliments of WILDER’S MEN SHOP LEE TIDEWATER CYPRESS DIVISION OF TURNER CORPORATION Foot of West Main Street Telephone 457-4601 182 Manufacturers of Wood Products Since 1896 Compliments of THE LITTLE FOLK’S LINTON’S SHOP AUTO PARTS INC. Fashions for Young Sophisticates 1506 S. Jefferson 457-3751 Compliments of TACO TIMES Compliments BETSY and KEN SMITH Publishers of TOWN FINANCE COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE Dependable First Quality Clothing for the Entire Family Perry, Florida Compliments of Compliments of SOUTHERN AUTO STORE JOE AND DOT BURNS JOE P. BURNS FUNERAL HOME Norge Appliances - Yazoo Master Mowers Sporting Goods BURNS MONUMENT COMPANY Perry, Florida 183 It's easy to visit friends by telephone. GULF TELEPHONE CO. LUTHER COX Perry, Florida GREEN’S FUEL OF FLORIDA CORP. 216 W. Green Street Perry, Florida 32347 458-8701 Compliments of 184 GULF COAST EQUIPMENT Compliments of PERRY GROCERY AND BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of PERRY INDUSTRIES Mayo Highway Perry, Florida 458-2921 Wishing You Much Success ANDREW’S DRUGS Perry Plaza 457-0501 Prescription Center CANTEY-McDANIEL Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Best Wishes From TRI COUNTY ELECTRIC CO-OPERATION INC. P. O. Box 208 Madison, Florida TWELVE LONG YEARS - 186 Compliments of COCA-COLA Compliments Compliments of ADELL'S 203 W. Wilcox Street of PERRY LUMBER CO. Compliments of DOC'S MARKET Road 55 Perry, Florida Phone 457-3342 Good Luck Class of 1968 BURNETT FINANCE COMPANY Cor. E. Drew and S. 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