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

 - Class of 1982

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Hamby is multi-faceted and talented Glenda Hamby has done everything from rolling eggs with her nose at a Greek week contest in col- lege to guiding over 150 high school Seniors to Nassua and joining them in three days of fun and recreation. Her ambition hasn’t slowed the least bit since her graduation as an honor student from T.C.H.S. in 1961. Presently she is not only teaching Senior Honors English, Freshman English, and Yearbook at T.C.H.S., but she also works as the coordinator for all inservice programs for instruc- tional and noninstructional personnel in the school district. Mrs. Hamby’s joy in working with young people is obvious because of the organizations she is involved with. She is a sponsor for the Seniors and Little Women. She is also a part-time instructor for NFJC. Her contributions to the community and school were recognized hen she was named to Who’s Who Among The Most Outstanding Women of America in 1976. Fews Fox Irene Fews: Edward Waters, B.S.; Typing. Business Math. Ken Fox: University of California, Freewell Baptist College, B.A.; Florida State University; Math, Head Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Computer Science. George Franklin: The Citadel, B.S.; Western Civilization, Humanities, Senior Sponsor. Elouise Gardiner: Stetson University. B.A.; Guidance Counselor. Glenda G. Hamby: Valdosta State Col- lege, A.B.; Florida State University, M.S.; English, Yearbook, Little Women, Sponsor, Senior Sponsor. Lawrence Holt: University of Georgia, B.S.; Western Carolina University, M.A.; Phy. Ed.; Assistant Football Coach, Head Coach Basketball. Betty Hughes: Florida A M Universi- ty, B.S., M. Ed.; Home Ec.; FHA Sponsor. Franklin Gardiner Hamby Holt Hughes 28 France is where I’d rather be Humanities, Western Civilization and Civics are the classes that George Franklin teaches and loves. He has effectively woven his knowledge of foreign countries gained when he was an army officer with the textbooks his students use in the courses he teaches. Teaching has become a second career for Mr. Franklin, for he is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel.

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Non-Instructional Staff Are Essential Too in TCHS Without the non-instructional staffs help and support, TCHS wouldn't run as smoothly as it does. The members of this staff include Mrs. Wanda Cash, Mrs. Nell Lee, Mrs. Linda Bratcher, Mrs. Doris Schrammel and Mr. Larry Grantham. These people give their assistance in many dif- ferent ways. They display their many talents while contributing hours of work for our students and school. Thanks to this group of teacher aides and assistants. TCHS moves along without too many bumps on its ride through the years. Not only does the non- instructional staff contribute to our school through their knowledge, but they also add character. Mrs. Linda Bratcher is the front office aide. Mrs. Wanda Cash is the librarian aide, Mrs. Nell Lee is a teacher aide. Mr. Granthum is the library-media specialist technician. Last but not least, is Mrs. Schrammel, the guidance office aide. They all are an important piece of TCHS’s puzzle. Cottle Curry Daniel Dugal Ezell Faculty Director Nan Albritton: North Florida Junior Col- lege A.A.; University M S.: Exceptional Child Program. Bob Annin: North Florida Junior College A.A.: University of West Florida B.S.: Science: Assistant Football Coach. Cilbert Barr: Tennessee Polvtcchnical In- stitute B.S.: Biology. Billy Chesser: Florida Stale University B S.: M S. General Science. Chris Coleman: North Florida Junior Col- lege A.A.; Florida State University B.S.; M.S.; Power Mechanics. McRay Cottle: Tallahassee Community College A.A.: Florida State University M S.; Tech. Drawing American Industry. Shirlev Currv: Florida A M University, B.S.M. Ed.: Dean. Etelyn Daniel: Agnes Scott College B.A.: English: Freshman and National Flonor Society Sponsor. Merle Dugal: North Florida Junior Col- lege A.A.; Florida State University B.S.; Typing; Accounting; Business Law and Management. Marie Ezell: Florida State University B.S.; English: French: Spanish Club Sponsor. 27



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Faculty works together to provide complete puzzle Working together provides many in- teresting pieces of the puzzle for the facul- ty. The give and take of everyday life in running a school can cause stress but can also create valuable learning experiences. Teaching is a demanding, but most rewarding profession and Taylor County High School is very fortunate to have a good staff. Working isn’t the only thing that these teachers do. Day in and day out they work constantly with students and parents, but they also find time to visit and have food, fun and fellowship. Often, when the oppor- tunity arises, members of the staff will get together and have a covered dish luncheon or a cookout. Judging from the array of food on the tables, one can clearly see that there are some good cooks and definitely some good eaters. At times such as this, faculty members have a chance to discuss profes- sional concerns and look for some of the lighter moments in the school year. “I can certainly say we have some good cooks in this school.” was a comment made by Math teacher Malcolm Page. The ef- forts that everyone contributes are most worthwhile. Whether it is working together or play- ing together, these faculty members are an invaluable piece of the puzzle. Above Malcolm Page samples some of the Christmas Punch and pronounces it delightful. The line up for the Thanksgiving luncheon took time to sample all the dif- ferent dishes. 29

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