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

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It’s Magic! The multitude of expressions ore spellbinding . . . the smile of o pretty girl, the deep thoughts of o hord-working student, the relief written on the face of on exhausted athlete ... oil these and more cost o magic spell over our lives. Phorographs. Clockwise: Joy Gamble rehearses with Morning Sror. Cheerleaders look on or o foorball gome. James Fisher rokes o breok ro worch from the sidelines. Sobrino Courtney treats Gory Gotten to a pie. Cloy Betheo breathes o sigh of relief. Scott Yarbrough rokes rime to study. 2 3 First you Have tc Eelieve If you wish to succeed, you must first believe you con. Whether you're on athlete on the ploying field, o cheerleader on the sidelines, o student in class, or o participant in o beauty pageant, you must believe in yourself before others will follow Self-confidence os well os faith in your school is on important port of being o student or TCHS — for thot is whor mokes our school special. Photographs. Clockwise: Beth Wood performs o pom-pom routine during o pep rally The cheerleaders owoir the start of o gome Brett Slaughter studies hard Connie Wentworth ond Mike Mincy shore the spotlight Little Women initiates smile Brad Hatcher takes a breok. Coach Coker gives Jerry Brown advice 5 Then the Spell May Be Cast Being a TCHS srudenr involves many things. Nor only do you go to school to work, bur you also go ro have fun with your friends. Ir moy be rhor special girl or guy, or perhaps jusr the gong.” Regardless, ir's often those few minutes between classes rhor will be remembered most in the years ro come. It's those special people who cosr o mogicol spell over your high school years. 6 Photographs. Clockwise: Thomas Griffin ond Glynece Island rake a breok to talk. Gayle Collins makes that important phone coll. Amy Wigglesworth ond Orion Drod- dock find' rime to lough. Lindo Ann Adorns tells Pom McLoin ond Morty Horner about her weekend. Wesley White wonders if he should really believe Carlo Williams ond Edno Granger. 7 Music Adds Magic tc Life Although foorboll is o very im- portatu port of life or TCHS, music also finds its place in the scheme of things. The bond provides entertainment and spirit or foor- boll gomes and pep rallies os well os excitement for the people who wotch the various parades during the year. When asked whor they liked most about being in bond, dif- ferent bond members expressed different ideas: RENA VANN: I like being o ma- jorette, going on trips ond making Superiors. TODD SUDAN: If gives me o sense of accomplishment, self- pride ond joy. VICTOR STEADMAN: I like going places and meeting new people.” Photographs, Clockwise From Top: TCHS 'Superior” Morching Bulldogs in formation Flog Corps members on o Friday night. Bond members step out Merrio Thomas leods the bond. Majoret- tes toke o break. Everyone loves o parade — ■ 9 Festival Enchants One and All No matter who you ore. when the Florida Forest Festival comes to town there will be o place for you. Whether you're a senior selling cornivol tickers, o student council member selling cold drinks, or just o spectator, the festival has something for everyone — and is on enchanting aspect of our school days. Photogrophs. Opposite Page: Mrs Daniel ond Mrs. Porker try to find our what's going on. The bond entertains or the fireworks Jeff Bellamy, Gina Gront ond Regina Griffin enjoy the car- nival. Senior Greg Wynn sells carnival rickets. Photographs, This Page: Trocy Foster sells drinks. Bill Borger ond Kim Allen visit the carnival. Lindo Adorns stands bock to rake in the siahrs on Festival Day. 11 Cross Ciry, 27-6. Quincy, 15-13. In o mostly winless seoson, these two gomes srond out os vic- tories. Yet, ream members, coaches and fans will recoil several very good holf-gomes. In the words of one player, We always tried hard, bur sometimes we didn't- ploy a complete gome. Victory is always sweet . . especially this seoson when it was withheld from us too often The absence of victory mokes those precious rimes that we did twin very special Maybe the Bulldogs didn't win every gome, bur our footboll ream never gave up, and that is what really counts. Winning is o big port of every football season, but when the players, coaches ond tons put forth that extra effort, then they've won for themselves. ond for TCHS. Cut Winning Isn’t Everything 13 Photographs, This Page: Coach Coker gives instructions to John Moore TCHS tons enjoy the gome too. Opposite Poge: Kothy Archer ond Cindy Bell enjoy their 3rd quarter breok The scoreboard tells the story Mike Mlncy takes o breather. Jerry Brown throws o pass Rave On! Life posses in cycles, from highs to lows. There is no high like rhe excitement or o pep roily or o foorboll gome, nor ony low like o poor grode or o loss on the gridiron. In between there ore oil rhe doys rhor moke up our high school yeors . . . busy with dosswork, porticiporing in extrocurriculor events, and just hanging out in the halls. Photographs, Clockwise: Ed Whiddon ponders the future. Amolio Young ond Connie Wentworth two-step down the hall. Pep rollies ore olwoys fun. Cindy Mongum practices before o football gome. Klkl Montzonos hos lots of spirit. Mr Fronklin gives personal instruction. 14 16 Home- coming 1983 Photographs. Opposite Page: HOMECOMING COURT — Brent Burford. Cecilia Woodword. James Fisher. Myrlene Jackson. Dean Sheffield. Oueen Betsy Brooke. Kevin Guenthner. Merrio Thomos, Andy Betheo. Sobrina Courtney ond King Justin Webb. Amv Wigglesworth cheers Scott Bowdoin is o real punk. This Page: Dancegoers hove fun. Bulldogs hustle ot Homecoming. 4} _ ’V - v . -V ft. Vv - 17 18 ...and the Spell Is Cast... For those who become involv- ed, there is o certoin satisfaction and feeling of accomplishment. Whether o member of o sports team, o service organization or on auxiliary corps, involvement is the Key. It gives you o special feeling to know that you ore on active port of the spirit of T.C.H.S. It's Leap Frog Time” for key clubber Glenn Sheffield Kim Morgan, Lisa Normon, Kenny Medeiros ond Jeri Pridgeon donee the night owoy. Ellis Beoch, Mr. Gronthom, Jomes Stanley ond Mrs. Yorbrough videotape a Homecoming broadcast. Jerome Fltchet dunks it for good ole T.C.H.S. Rena Vann enchants the crowds to the sounds of Lody . 19 ■ ♦ The staff is rhe nuts and bolts of Taylor County High School. From the Administration to the Faculty, Aides, Lunchroom and Janitorial Staffs, they ore the glue that holds rhe high school together and rhe foundation upon which our memories ore built. Mrs Bethea ponders having her picture token. Mrs Wooden woters her flowers. Dr Rot her choirs o Parent Advisory Com- mittee meeting 22 23 Administration Professionalism ond dedica- tion. These ore rhe ideals which unite rhe faculty ond staff or Toylor County High School. In his second year os principal, Dr. Rorher has pulled together rhe various elements of rhe high school with leadership ond understanding. Mrs. Annin has served her first year os Vice-Principal of Cur- riculum, while Mrs. Blankenship has completed her final year before retiring. The office staff re- mains hard-working and cheerful, and rhe data processing center provides rhe key to our future success. Dr. Al Rother, Principal, Ph D.. Florida Store University. f Mrs. Arbutus Blonkenship. Vice Principol Adminisrrorion. M.A., George Peebody College. .A Library Guidance Media Jo Ann Sewell: Unlv of NebrosKo FSU. V.S ond M L S.. Ubrory Medio Depr Chmn . Ubrory Medio Club Sponjor Wondo Cosh Librory Aide fra Dee Walker FSU. O S ond M A Guidonce Director, Co-Sponsor NHS Efovtse Gordiner Stetson Unlv . 0 A . Guidonce Counselor Dora Schrommel: Secretory. Guidonce Dept 26 i i Language I Arts Deborah Coder Tow son Store Unlv . M 5 ; Johns Hopkins Unlv . M S . Reoding Cathy Comp FSU. D A of Ed.. Sponish Undo Untnger FSU. DA. MS. Student Council Sponsor. Sr Closs Sponsor Qendo Hornby Voldosro Store College. A D FSU. M S English Little Women Sponsor. Sr Class Sponsor Aroniro Monroe FAMU 0 S English AnneMorgon NFJC. AA. FSU, OS.. English. J V Cheerleod ng Sponsor. Jr. Class Sponsor Estic RoNtngs FAMU D A ond M 5.. English Morjone Woodell Alobomo College. A 0 English Jr Class Sponsor. Oronge Olueprint Advisor Mortho Yarbrough F5 B A Unlv of Florido. M A English. Yearbook. Video 27 Mathematics Dob Annio NFJC. A A ; Univ of West Flo. OS Science, Soccer Cooch Ken Fox: Univ. of Collfornio. Freewill Doprtsr College. Q.A.. FSU. Computer Science Louro Jenkins: FAMU. O S.. M.S . Algebro. Generol Moth Lester Podgert NFJC. A A . VokJosto Store College. O S FSU. M S Algebro ond Generol Moth. Occupottonoi Science Don Johnson: FAMU. 0.5.: Moth. Algebro. Asst Foot boll Cooch. Weightlifting MokoknPoge NFJC. A A ; FSU. O S.; Trig. Sr Moth, ond Generol Moth Dittye Porker FSU. 0 S . Generol Moth ond Geometry. Sr Class Sponsor Chris Colemon NFJC. A A . FSU. O S M S . Power Mechonics McRoy Cottle TCC. A A FSU. MS. Tech Drawing. Amerlcon Industry Picture Not Available Industrial Arts Social Studies Mr. McGlocklin costs o dubious glonce. Aod Kelley Monhorten Chrlyion College O S.. KoroosSrore Unlv.. M S Wondo Mon. FSU. OS: TCC. A A . Low Educorton. Americon Hiyory A on Roderick Peobody College. 0 A Civics. Americon Horory. Jesse Webb Ausnn Peovy Store Unlv. O S.. Ahernorrve Ed . Golf Cooch. Otble os Horory Exceptional Ed Dolene McOlocklm FSU. 0 M E Chorus Ensemble Toykx Singers Uet Montgomery Borhuoe Cookmon College. D A FAMU. M Ed . Senior Oond. Concert Bond. Sroge Bond Music Hcme Ec Business Elmer Coker: Arhlerk: Director Lawrence Holt: Univ of Go . O S Western Coroline UnivM A PhysKol Educorton. Assr Foot boll Cooch. Heod Ooskerboli Cooch Susan Lindsey Penxxoto JC. A.A.. Univ of Flo.. 0 A ; Phys col Educorlon. Girls Ooskerboll Peggy V Moms FAMU. D S Phys oi Educorion. Girls' VoHeyboll Derry Hughes FAMU. OS.. M. Ed.; Home Ec FHA Sponsor Nell Lee Aide Merle Dugol: FSU. 0 5. Ousiness Educorton Deportment Chmn. FOLA Sponsor Irene Fews Edword Woters. OS. Typing. Ousiness Moth Physical Education Science b k DCT Mr. Ratliff lends o help- ing hand. Dr. Rorher and Mr. Russell enjoy o DCT luncheon. Sebring RotUff Univ of Flo.. D S Generol Science. Oology Asst Foorboii Cooch Heod Dose boil Cooch. Neveb Vondogriff East Central Store Univ of N 0 . M T ond M S Chemistry, Physics. Astronomy. Meteorology Parting Shots If every picture rells o story, then these begin to tell the story of life ot T.C.H.S. Clockwise from top Mrs. Hornby rokes her class on on outing. Mrs. Morgan ond Mrs. Doniel shore o joke Contrary to general belief, the halls do nor clean themselves. Debbie Corlron celebrates o birthday Mr. Vandogriff counsels Chris Hendry. 33 1963 hos been o great year for rhe senior doss. With many mixed emo- tions they watched graduation come closer ond closer. The big events rhot they looked forward to were rhe class trip ond graduation itself. These senior men ond women who hove grown together will soon be leaving one another. We would like to wish each one of them good luck in their future plans. The senior class officers ore Sobrino Courtney — President. Terrie Sneed — Vice-President. Connie Wentworth — Secretory ond Chris Hogon — Treasurer. 34 7 • T| Li' « v % SENIORS Floyd Alexonder Peggy Barnes Dorin Anderson Mike Barren Shoron Andrews Bobby Ausrin 36 Terrie Dlirch Liso Blue Bersy Prooke Carol Brown F7onkie BrowrT Brenr Burford Anne Burke Joson Byrd Elizoberh Colhoun 38 Swing in’ Miss TCH5 Swings With Her Pageant Partner! Seniors stay in rhe swing of things by being involved. MissT.C.H.S., Tomi Lewis is no exception. Pageants, parties and fun keep rhe seniors swingin' through their lost year or good ole' Toylor County High School. Seniors! 39 40 Denny Edwords Chorles Ellis Potricio Foirdoth Dovid Forrell Seniors Fly FiSli The Sr. Class hod o blessing in disguise when rhey had rheir Sr. Trip cancelled. Their cruise ro Mexico turned into a much nicer trip ro Mexico City, Toxco and Acapulco. Although everyone was disappointed when rhey found out that rheir cruise hod been cancelled, they soon changed their minds for they found that they were getting o better trip than rhey could hove ever afforded. The cruise lines that owned the ship the seniors were supposed to soil on overbooked the trip ond told the class offer it wos too lore to find room on another ship. This turned our ro be o blessing because the seniors, after some mooning ond worrying, took on even better trip ro the world- famous vacation spot ACAPULCO.” Their days ond nights spent in Mexico ore sure to be remembered for years to come by THESE SENIORS!!! 41 Senioritis Jomes Fisher Cynthio Flowers Joe Fowler Koren Fowler Debro Fronklin Kristen Froser De French Johnny Futch Toyne Gilbreoth 42 There is o ghost rhof sneaks up and grabs most seniors ... it is known os 5ENIORITIS. It gets you when you least expect it. You con be sifting in class and oil of o sud- den think of o life or death emergency that demands your immediate attention . .. then you know you hove it. You may be very innocently working oway and suddenly think you heor the halls colling your name . . . then you know you hove it. This form of senioritis con prove to be dangerous though. If you answer this voice in the hall, the next voice you heor moy be Ms. Blankenship's ... in this cose you nor only hove senioritis, bur you also hove detention! Senioritis also causes some people to hove bod hearing. They always seem to heor the lunch bell about 10 minutes before everyone else. If you hove o more severe cose of senioritis (usually occurs offer Christmas in your Sr. year), you may hove awful problems getting out of bed and finding your way to school in the mornings. The only cure for this is groduotion, so just hong on until June 3!!! Geno Grant Carlton Gray Regino Griffin Thomos ' Chico'' Griffin Kevin Guenrhner Billy Gunter 43 Mickey Gurr Chris Hogon Annie Holl Kim Hammock Angela Harris Cam Horringron Chris Hendry Dovid Israel Myrlene Jackson Corey Johnson Ronnie Johnson Yolondo Johnson Aundre Jones Word Kerring Dorryl King With a Senicr 46 Fill in the Blank: 1. there's never o dull moment. 2. there're always wonderful memories. 3. there's always a tear on graudation day. 47 Jeri Dell McCall Kim McCall Lesio McGrew Looking Forward; Full of conflicting emotions. Toylor County High's Seniors approach adulthood. Looking bock upon the good rimes, each Senior is filled with love and worm feelings. The future looms ahead full of promise and adventure. Yet there is o reluctance to leave TCHS and the security she holds. Donna Koy McDonald Lee McHargue Robert lundberg 48 Li c king Lack Was it only four years ogo we wondered these halls, frightened and olone? Now os we count our friends among students ond teachers, we realize how quickly time flies. From kids to adults. We take with us the pride we gained here. We leave behind the carefree, anxious, happy, sod times we hod. Terri McLain Liso McNeil Ashley Morgan Timmy McNutt Roderick Morgon 49 Where Do We Go From Here? Being a Senior means many things. It means making some important decisions that will determine how the rest of your life will be spent. Will you marry your high school sweetheart, or stay single for o while? Should you go to college, or start working immediately? Will you stay or home or find on oportment oil your own? Ileen Mosley Alex Murphy Steve Murphy Mork Myers Richard Neel Michael Nelson 50 Todd Rotllff Almie Register Vince Rhines Keith Rowell Roy Sodler Sonya Sodler Your senior year mokes you stop and seriously consider just where you ore headed ond how you ore going to get there. The time will come when you can't put these things off ony longer... THE TIME 15 NOW!!! 51 Tommy Sodler Deon Sheffield Jerry Sheffield Becky Shiver Robert Simmons Jimmy Simpson Seniors Through Donnie Sisk the Locking Gloss 54 Koren Stolon Jomes Stanley Victor Sreodmon Jim Sullivan Delaine Swindle Nicky Thomas Tonya Thomas Felicia Turen Charles Thomas Merrio Thomas Greg Wolker Jusrin Webb Connie Wenrworrh 55 Eloine Wiles Chris Willioms Donny Willioms Renee Willioms Poul Wisenboker Cecilio Woodword Duron Wrighr Greg Wynn Scorr Yorbrough licmeccming Memories • • • Amolio Young Dloir Beory Gerald Horne Homecoming is o memoroble rime for everyone bur probobly more so for SENIORS rhon ony orher doss in rhe school. If is o rime rhar seniors reolize is the losr chance ro be o porr of everything rhar makes homecoming such o special week. The senior class chose for rhe members of their courr Sobrino Courtney, Cecilia Woodward, Merrio Thomas, Myrlene Jackson, James Fisher, Andy Derheo, Kevin Guenther, Brent Burford, and os their royalty . . . Betsy Brooke ond Justin Webb. Homecoming '82-'80 served its purpose ond created memories that will lost for years ro come. 57 A Typical TCHS 60 61 62 ALEXANDER. Floyd: Track, 1. Sponish Club. 1; Srudenr Council, 1. 2, 3. 4, (4 — Secretory); Swim Teom, 1. 2. 3. 4, VICA, 2. 3, 4. (4 — Secretory). Soccer Teom. 4. Century Club. 3; T V. Production. 4. Floyd plons to go into electronics ANDERSON. Darin. DCT. 4. Dorin plons to go into the Air Force. ANDERSON. McCoy Lotin Club. 1. 2. Sponish Club. 2. Acodemic Bonquer. 3. Droin Browl Teom. 3. 4; Model United Notions. 3. 4; Science Club. 3; Student Council. 3. Yeorbook. 4. McCoy plons to ottend N.F.J.C. ond then tronsfer to o mojor college. AUSTIN. Robby. Century Club. 3. Bobby plons to go to work ofrer H.S. groduotion Senior Directory to ottend college ond become o lowyer's secretory BLUE. Liso: Pom-Pon Squod. 3; F.B.L.A.. 3. (3 — Reporter). Liso plons to ottend Vo- Tech ond go to work. Club, 3; Llbrory Medio Club. 3. (President); DO. 4. (Vice-President) Juonito plons to go into some medicol field CRUCE. Liso: Art Club. 2. 3. (Treosurer); Century Club. 3; F.B.L.A.. 4 (President); Sr. Women DROOKE, Detsy. Sponish Club 1. Honor Court, 1. 2. Newspoper. 2, 3; Pom-Pon Squod. 2. 3, 4. (4 — Co-Coptoin); Century Club, 3; Yeorbook Stoff. 4 Sr. Women. 4: Homecoming Queen. 4. Student Council. 4 Betsy plons to ottend N.F.J.C. ond then the Univ. of West Flo. to mojor in Psychology. DROWN. Carol. Little Women. 3. 4 Century Club. 3. Student Council, 2.3: Yeorbook, 4; Sponish Club. 3. 4. Sr. Women. 4. Corol plons to ottend college ond study computers. CRUCE. Neol: DCT. 4 Neol plons to join the Armed Forces. ---------------- 'x CUMMINGS, Lori: Sponish Club. 1. Art Club, 4, (President), Lori plons to ottend college ond study to be o trovel ogent DIXON. Richard Woyne VICA. 1. (Porliomentorion). Richord moy join the Air Force. DARNES. Peggy: Bond. 2. 3; Voguerres. 3. 4. F.H.A.. 3. 4. (Pres, of elections). Peggy plons to ottend T.C.C ond mojor in Bus. Administration. DATTEN. Mike: Lotin Club. 2. Art Club. 3. Mike plons to ottend college ond mojor in Electrico! Engineering. DEATY, Flair: Morching Bond. 1. Bloir plons to go to college ond then go into business of his own. DELL. Cynthio. Art Club. 1; Pom-Pon Squod, 2, 3, 4. (3 — Co-Coptoin. 4 — Coptoin); Srudenr Council, 1. 4. Century Club. 3; Sr. Women, 4. Cindy plons to ottend school in Orlando. DELLAMY. Jeffrey: Football. 3; Baseball. 4. DETHEA. Andy. Store 4-H President. 4, Store 4-H Treosurer. 3; Key Club President. 3; Football Coptoin. 4. President County 4-H Council: Vice-President 4-H District Council; Notional 4-H Wood Science Winner. Store 4-H Wood Science Winner. Hugh O'Brion Youth Foundation Sophomore of the Yeor; Form Bureau District Speech Contest Winner. Apprd. to Governor s Child and Youth Development Conference, Boys' Store delegate: Sophomore Football Ployer of the Yeor. Kiwonis 4-H‘er of the Yeor; Star Student. 3; Athletic Acodemic Award. 4. Andy plans to go to college, ploy football, get married ond settle down in o small town. DIRD. Robin: Pom-Pon Squod. 2; Century Club. 3; F.B.L.A., 3. 4 BLACK, Dill: DCT. 4 Bill plons to go into the Air Force. DLITCH. Terrie: Century Club. 3; F.H.A.. 1. 2. Bond 1. 2; Pep Club, 1; Yeorbook. 4. Sr. Women, 4, Art. 4, Ceramics, 4 Terrie plons DURFORD. Drent: Century Club, 3; Art Club, 2. 3. Brent plons to work offer groduotion. DURKE. Anne: NHS. 2. 3. 4. (3 — Secretory, 4 — President). Srudenr Council. 1. 2. 3. (Jr. Class Secretory). Century Club. 3: Little Women, 3, 4. Lotin Club, 1. Newspoper Staff, 2, 3, 4, ( 3 — News Editor. 4 — Editor-in-chief). Volunteen, 2: Sr. Women. 4 Anne plons to attend The Univ of Flo DYRD. Joson: Sponish Club. 1. Varsity Football. 2. 3, 4. (4 — Co-Caproin); JV Football. 1. Key Club, 2. 3, 4. (4 — President); Student Council, 1. Joson plons to attend Auburn University and become o Mech. Engineer. CARLTON. Sondy Sponish Club. 2. 3; F.B.L.A., 3; Century Club 3. Sondy plons to work after groduotion. COKER. Trovis: Key Club. 2. 3. 4. (2 — Secretory); Sponish Club, 1; JV Boskerboll, 2. Varsity Football, 4; Golf, 2. 3. 4. Soccer. 4 (Coptoin). Srudenr Council. 1. 2. 3. 4. (3. 4 — Treosurer). Brain Browl Teom, 4, Century Club, 3, Soph. Server. 2. Newspoper. 2. Yeorbook Staff. 3. 4 Trovis plons to attend N.F.J.C ond then Flo. Store COOK, James. JV Football. 1. JV Boskerboll. 2. Vorsity Football, 2. 3; Varsity Boskerboll, JV Baseball. 1. James plons to attend N.F.J.C ond then U. of F. to mojor in Computer Engineering COURTNEY. Sobrino. Freshmon Class Treosurer. Sponish Club. 1; Century Club. 3. JV Cheerleoder. 1. 2. (2 — Co-Coptoin); Vorsity Cheerleoder. 3; Srudenr Council. 1. 2. 3, 4: Honor Court. 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Class President. F.B.L.A.. 4: Sr. Women. 4, Little Women. 3. 4. Soph. Server, 2. Sobrino plons to attend college ond mojor in education. COXWELL. Juonito: Lotin Club, 1: Century EDWARDS. Denny: F.H.A.. 2, (Vice- President of Projects). Benny plons to ottend T.C.C. in the Business field. ELLIS. Charles Boskerboll. 1. 2. 3. 4 Bose boll. 1. 2. 3. 4. Bond. 2. 3. 4. Sponish Club. 1. 2 Charles plons to ottend o community college ond then go on to o mojor university, probobly F.S.U. FARRILL. David: Boseboll 1. 2. 3. 4 Dovid plons to become o taxidermist. FIFE. Dridgette. N.H.S.. 2. 3. 4. (4 — Porliomentorion ond Historian): Student Council. 1, 2. 3; Volunteen. 2; Little Women. 3. 4. F.B.L.A., 2. 4. Speech ond Dromo Club. 1. Century Club. 3. Bridgerre plons to attend N.F.J.C ond then F.S.U. FISHER. James: Football. 1. 2. 3. 4; Boseboll. 1. 2. 3. 4. Boskerboll. 1. 2. James plons to attend F.A.M.U. FLOWERS. Cynthio. F.H.A . 1. 2. 3. 4, Flog Corps. 1. 2.3. (2 — Co-Coproin. 3 — Coptoin); Voguertes. 3. Cynthia plons to attend T.C.C. ond then F.A.M.U. to mojor in Computers or Bus. Monogement. FRANKLIN. Debro Debra plons to attend college ond then join the Army. FRASER. Kristen: Student Council. 1. 2: Lotin Club. 1. Cheerleoder. 1. 2. 3. 4. (4 — Co-Coproin); Girls' Ensemble. 2: Toylor Singers. 3, 4; Little Women, 3, 4. (3 — Vice-President. 4 — President). Century Club. 3; Sr. Women. 4. Kristen plons to attend Auburn University ond mojor in Computer Engineering. FRENCH. De. Football. 1. 2; Century Club. 3; DCT. 4 De plons to go into the Armed Forces. FUTCH. Johnny: Johnny plans to go into the Army. 63 GRANT. Geno: Student Council. 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Softball. 3; Yearbook Staff. 3. Bond. 1. 2. F.B.L.A., 4. Sponish Club. 3: Voguettes. 3. 4, (President). Geno plans to attend the Univ. of Flo. ond go into o business field GRIFFIN. Chico Football. 1. 2.3. 4. (Coptoin); Baseball. 1. 2, 3. Basketball. 1. 2; Trock. 2. 3. Chico plons to attend F.A.M.U. GRIFFIN. Regino: Bond. 1: Flog Corps. 1. 2: Pom-Pon Corps. 3; F.H.A.. 3. F.B.L.A.. 4 Regino plons to attend T.C.C. ond then F.A.M.U. to major in Doto Processing. GURR. Mickey: Baseball. 2; Football. 2. Mickey plons to join the Air Force HALL. Annie: Annie plons to attend Co Tech. HAND. Leorho: Speech on Dramo Club. 4. Leorho moy join the Air Force. HARRIS. Angelo: Sponish Club. 1; Oronge Blue Network, 2; F.B.L.A., 3. 4; Century Club, 3. HENDRY. Chris: Lorin Club. 1. 2. (2 — President): Key Club, 2. 3. 4; JV Football. 2. Foorboll Troiner. 3. 4. Century Club. 3; Student Council, 3; Boys' Store, 3; N.H.S., 2, 3. 4, (3 — Historion, 4 — Treasurer). Chris plons to otrend Georgia Southwestern ond become o surgeon. HENDRY. Tosho: Lotin Club. 1. 2. (2 — Vice-President); Librory Medio Club. 2. 3. ( 3 — Secretory); Little Women, 3. 4; N.H.S., 2. 3. Tosho plons to attend college, beginning or N.F.J.C. HUGHES. Joner: F.H.A . 4. (Vice-President of Encounters); Bond. 2: Voguettes. 2. (Assistant Secretory). Jonet plons to otrend either F.A.M.U. or T.C.C. HUGHES. Jonice: F.H.A , 1. 2. 3. 4. (Porliomentorion); Bond, 1. 2. Jonice plons to otrend F.A.M.U. ond mojor in Doto Processing. HUGHES. Renee: Bond. 1. 2.3; F.H.A.. 1. 2. 3. (1 — Vice-President of Encounter. 2 — Vice-President of Recreation); Voguettes. 3. Renee plons to otrend college ond mojor in Business Monogement. IRVIN. Anthony: Bond. 1. 2. 3. 4. Anthony plons to attend college ond hopefully join o college bond ISLAND. Thomos: An Club, 3, 4, (Vice-President). ISRAEL. Dovid: Student Council, 3. Century Club, 3; Art Club, 3, Speech ond Dromo, 4. Dovid plons to otrend N.F.J.C Senior Directory ond then Voldosto Store to mojor in Dromo. JACKSON. Myrlene: Bond. 1. 2: F.H.A . 1. 2. JV Cheerleader. 2. (Treasurer); Varsity Cheerleader. 3. (Co-Coprain); Little Women, 3. 4. (Treasurer). 5tudenr Council. 1; Yearbook Sroff. 3; F.B.L.A., 4. Softball Team. 3. 4 Myrlene plons to otrend Volendo Community College ond then o mojor university to study Engineering. JOHNSON. Corey DCT. 3. Football. 1. 2; Art Club. 2. VICA. 2. Corey plons to go into the service. JONES. Aundre: Aundre plons to enter either the Army or the Marines. JONES. Korerr_KeyClub. 1, 2; Sponish — Cubr -Brt Vice-President); F.B.L.A.. 3, (Vice-President). Student Council. 2; Key Club Sweetheart. 4; Honor Court. 3. Sr Women. 4 Karen plons to otrend St. Pete Jr College ond then F.S.U. KING. Dorryl: Dorryl plons to go into the Army. KNIGHT. Todd: Art Club. 1. 2; DCT. 2. Todd plons to go to work after groduotion. LALIDERTY. Brian. DCT. 4 Brian plons to move to West Virginio ond go to work. LANIER. Sondro: Bond, 1. 2. 3. 4. (3 — 2nd Lt. 4 — Coptoin); Yearbook, 2. 3, 4. (4 — Editor); F.B LA . 3. (president); Little Women. 3. 4. Century Club. 3; Sr. Women. 4. Sondro plons to attend the Univ. of South Florido. LAY. Melindo: Perryette, 1; Majorette. 2. 0, (3 — Co-Coptoin); Perryette Sponsor. 2; Bond. 1, 2. 3. Speech ond Dromo Club, 4 Melindo hopes to open her own florist shop. LEITE. Robin: An Club, 2, 3, (Secretory); Pom-Pon Squod. 2. Century Club. 3; F.B.L.A.. 3, 4, (Vice-President); Sr. Women. LEWIS. Tomi: Student Council, 1. 2. 3, 4. (2 — Vice-President, 4 — Senator); JV Cheerleader. 1. 2, (2 — Co-Coptoin); Varsity Cheerleader. 3; Century Club. 3. Honor Court, 2; Ensemble, 1, 2; Toylor Singers. 3. 4; Lotin Club, 1; Miss T.C.H.S.. 4. N.H.S., 2. 3. 4 Tomi plons to ottend Flo. Stote ond mojor in either Physics or Chemical Engineering. McCALL. Jeri Dell: Chorus, 1. Jeri Dell plons to go to work offer groduotion. McCALL. Kim: F.B.L.A.. 3. 4: Century Club. 3. McDonald. Donna Ko%: Chorus. 1. 2: Girls Ensemble, 'I. d. loylor Singers, 3, 4. (4 — Secretory); F.B.L.A.. 3. 4. (Secretary); Century Club, 3; Dromo Club. 4. Donno plons to attend N.F.J.C. ond then o mojor university to mojor in music ond minor in dromo. McHARGUE. Lee. Century Club, 3; Art Club. 3; F.B.L A . 3, 4. (Secretory); Sr. Women. 4. McNEIL. Liso: Chorus. 1. 2, 3; F.H.A . 1, Softball, 2; Volleyball, 2. 3, 4; F.B.L.A , 4 Liso plons to attend N.F.J.C. ond become o secretory MASSENGALE. Liso. French Club. 1; DCT. 4. Bond. 1. Flog Corps. 11; Sr Women. 4. Liso plons to attend N F.J.C. ond then o mojor university to leorn how to work with handicapped children. MIXON. Greg: JV Football. 1; Trock. 2: Soccer. 4. Oronge Blue Network, 3. Greg plons to attend college otm MOCK. Yvonne: Dromo Club. 1. 4: tudent Council. 1; F.H.A.. 1, (Porliomentorion); Bond. 2. Yvonne plons to either go to work or go to college. MORGAN. Ashley Art Club. 1; Chorus, 3. MORGAN. Robin: DCT, 4. (President). Robin plons to ottend N.F.J.C. ond then Florido for o mojor in Computers. MORGAN. Roderick: Baseball. 2. 3, Football, 2. Basketball. 1. 2. 3; Roderick plons to join the Army MOSLEY. Ileen: F.H.A.. 1. (Secretory). Ileen plons to go to college ond become o cosmetologist. MURPHY. Alex: Student Council. 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Class Treasurer. 3; Key Club. 3. 4. Alex plons to attend N.F.J.C. ond then Fort Louderdole Art Institute ond become o commercial artist. MYERS. More Yearbook. 4. Varsity Football. 2. 3. Mark plons to enter the Army. . NELSON. Michael: Football. 2. Boseboll. 2, 3. 4. Michael plons to go to college. NOLES. Carol: An Club. 1. 2.3. 4. Basketball, 2,3. 4. Century Club. 3. Carol plons to ottend college ond mojor In Business. PADGETT, Becky: Becky plons to become 64 Senior Directory o secretory. PARKER. Edwin: Lotin Club, 1; Chorus, 1. Chorus Accomponisr, 1. Sroge Bond, 2. 4. Yearbook 2, 3, 4. Key Club. 2. 3. 4 (4 — Lf. Governor): Toylor Singers. 4 Edwin plons to ottend college ond mojor in Computer Science PRIDGEON. Sondro: Chorus, 1, 2. 3. DCT. 4 Sondro plons to go ro work offer groduofion. RAGANS. Keith: Key Club. 2. 3. 4: Student Council. 1; JV Football. 2. Varsity Foorboll. 3. 4. Track, 3; Yeorbook, 3. Keith plons to become on Electrical Engineer. SISK. Donnie: Spanish Club. 1. (Treasurer); Student Council. 1. 2, 3. 4; Newspaper. 2. 3. 4. Century Club. 3. Volunreens, 2, 3, 4 Bonnie plons ro ottend medical school ond become o Doctor of Emergency Medicine SNEED, Terrie: Student Council, 1. 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Vice-President; Sponish Club. 2. 3, (3 — President). Century Club. 3; Sr. Women, 4 Terrie plons to ottend on oirline school ro prepore for o career. SONS. Teresa: Chorus. 1. 2. 3. (3 —President); Girls' Ensemble. 4. Toylor Singers. 3. 4. (President); Student Council. 2. Century Club, 3; Speech Dromo Qub. 4 Teresa plons to ottend N.F.J.C. for two yeors to study Secretoriol Science. RATLIFF. Todd: Art Club. 2. 3. 4. Bond. 1. 2.3. 4 Todd plons ro attend T.C.C. RHINES. Vincent: Vincent plons ro go into the Army. RODERTSON. Jimmy: Key Club. 3, 4. Century Club. 3. Jimmy plons ro either go ro college or into the service. ROGERS. Gernert: Sponish Club. 2. 3. 4: I Century Club. 3; Student Council. 3; Sr. i Women. Gernert plons ro ottend N.F.J.C. Sv ond then F.S.U. to probably mojor in low. ROWELL. Keith: Foorboll. 2. 3; Century Club. 3; Art Club, 3. Keith plons to ottend N.F.J.C. ond then F.S.u. SULLIVAN. Jim: VICA Club. 2. 3; Century Club, 3 Jim plons ro go ro the University of Florido ond hopes ro mojor in Engineering. SWINDLE. Deloine. F.H.A.. 1. 2. 3. 4. (1 — Historian. 2 — Vice-President of Public Relations. 3 — President Elea. 4 — President): Century Club. 3; F.B.L.A.. 4 Deloine plons to attend college. THOMAS. Merrio: Bond. 1. 2, 3, 4. (3 ond ! 4 — Drum Majorette): Little Women. 3, 4. Century Club, 3, Student Council. 1; Toylor Singers. 3. 4; Girls' Ensemble. 2; Dromo Club, 4,- Sr. Homecoming Court; Sr. Women, 4. Merrio plons to ottend T.C.C. ond then Flo. State, and she hopes ro be in the Marching Chiefs ond become on exchonge student. SADLER. Roy. JV Football. 2; Track, 2. Varsity Foorboll. 3; Century Club. 3. Trock, 4. SADLER. Sonyo: Bond. 1, 2. 3; Little Women. 3. 4. N.H.S.. 2. 3. 4. (3 — Treasurer. 4 — Vice-President). Newspaper. 3, 4, (4 — New Editor); Century Club, 3. Sonyo plons ro attend college SHEFFIELD. Deon: Key Club, 3. 4; Century Club. 3; JV Football, 2, Student Council, 4; Nominated for Boys' Store. 3; Little Women Sweetheart, 4; Homecoming Court, 4. Deon plons to attend F.S.U. SHIVER. Becky. Sponish Club, 2, 3; Student Council. 3. Becky plons ro get married ond continue working offer groduotion. SIMMONS. Robert: Football. 1, 2. 3. 4; Boskerboll. 1, 2.3. 4. Boseboll, 1, 2, 3. 4. SIMPSON, Jimmy: Sponish Club. 2; Boskerboll. 2. Varsity Football. 3. Jimmy plons to ottend the Air Force College of Electronics. THOMAS. Tonjo: Boskerboll. 3; Volleyball. 2. Tonjo plons to go into the Army. TUTEN. Felicio: Bond. 1. 2. F.B.L.A.. 2. Little Women, 3. 4. (4 — Parliamentarian); Century Club. 3; Mojorette. 2. Felicio plons to get married ond continue working after groduotion. WASHINGTON. Octavio. F.H.A.. 3; F B.L.A . 1 Octovio plons ro attend T.C.C. ond then F.A.M.U. WEDD. Justin: Sponish Club. 1; Key Club. 2. 3. 4. JV Boskerboll. 1. 2; Varsity Boskerboll. 3. 4; JV Foorboll. 2; Golf. 1. 2.3. 4; Freshmon Class President; Sophomore Class President. Student Council. 3. 4. Century Club, 3, Art Club, 2, Sophomore Server. Homecoming King. Justin plons ro mojor in Business. WENTWORTH. Connie: JV Cheerleader. 2. Varsity Cheerleader. 3; Bond. 1. Student Council. 1. 2; Senior Closs Secretory. 4. Century Club. 3; Sr. Women. Connie plons to go to college in Gainesville. WESSELS. June: DO. 3. 4. (Secretory). June plons to attend N.F.J.C. ond then o mojor university. WHIDDON, Evo: Evo plons to ottend modeling school offer groduofion Jl WH WHITFIELD. Amy: Toylor Singers, 3. 4. (4 Vice-President); Girls’ Ensemble, 2; UDromo Club, 1. 4. Century Club. 3. Who's Who Among American High School Students, 3. 4. Amy plons ro attend Stetson University ond mojor in Music Educorion Church Music. WHITFIELD. Lynn: DCT. 2. Chorus. 4. F.H.A., 2. Lynn plons ro get married ond move out of store. pKwjGGLESWORTH. Amy. Chorus. 1. 2; Girls' Ensemble, 2, 3. Toylor lingers. 3, 4; JV Cheerleader. 1; Varsity Cheerleader, 3. 4; Century Club. 3. Librory Medio Club. 3. 4. (4 — Secretory). Student Council. 1, 2, 3, 4. Yeorbook 4; Sr. Women. 4 Amy plons to rrovel ond then open o photography shop WILES. Elaine WILUAAAS. Chris: Bond, 1, 2, 3. 4. Art Club. 1, 4. Newspaper. 2, Century Club. 3; Volunreens. 3. 4 Chorus. 4. Toylor Singers. 4. Trock, 4; Speech ond Dromo. 4 WILLIAMS. Renee: F.B.L.A.. 2; Yeorbook. 3. Soccer. 4. WOODWARD. Cecilia: Bond. 1. 2. (1 — Bond Council Representative, 2 — 2nd Lr.); Freshmon Closs Vice-President, Secretory of Student Council; Vice-President of Student Council: President of Student Council. Century Club. 3; Volunreens. 3; Little Women. 3, 4; Toylor Singers. 3. 4; Sr. Women. 4; Honor Court. 3; Sr. Honor Court Cecilia plons to attend the University of Georgia. WYNN. Greg. Bond. 1. 2. 3. 4. (4 — 1st Lt ). Trock, 1. Century Club. 3; Yeorbook. 3. 4 Greg plons ro attend N.F.J.C ond then o mojor university ond possibly mojor in Phormocy. YARBROUGH. Scott: JV Foorboll. 2, Vorsiry Foorboll. 3. 4. Sponish Club, 2, 3; Key Club, 4. Brain Browl Teom. 4; Century Club, 3; Boys' Store Alternate. 3; Star Student Nominee. 3; Oronge Blueprint. 4. (Sports Editor). Scott plons to attend Florido Store ond mojor in Business. YOUNG. Amolio: Junior Closs President. Sophomore Closs Secretory: F.B.L A . 3. (Reporter); Student Council. 1: Yeorbook, 4. Volunreen. 3: Century Club, 3, Sr. Women. 4; Sophomore Server. Amolio plons ro attend college ond mojor in Accounting. 65 The Junior yeor is one of confusion and uncertainty. Juniors begin to come to the realization that the future is coming foster rhon they expect it. Class rings ore o highlight of eleventh grade for they signify oil we ore and hope to be. All of o sudden class togetherness becomes on important port of every junior. We ore the class of 84! Juniors show off doss rings: Bulldog moscor Chondro Bowden. Junior doss officers Joanne Broddock, Beth 'Wood. Mornie Brynes J Z'. .erri urunrhum. 66 JUNICES Und Adoms Kim Allen Kelly Boch Timorhy Domes Gory Dorren Ellis Deoch Korhleen Delcher Sreve Derryhill Jeff Derheo Sonny Bishop Rhondo Bishop Debbie Blue Chondro Bowden Jimmy Bowden 68 Beverly Dowmon Joonne Broddock Tereso Brirr Ben Brown Robin Brown Norhoniel Brown Mornie Brynes Dovid Bundrick Corisso Burge Sonjo Burge Ashley Compbell Cindy Collins Goyle Collins Eric Cone Debbie Cooper 69 John Courtney Melvin Cribbs Tonyo Cruce Joonne Braddodl orks on a trig problem Sheilo Cutter Cothy Deese Shoron Diamond Vicki Dickert Mike Dobson Kotie Drexler Vince Dugie Amy Eckel William Edmond Wolf Evons Kimberly Ann Foircloth 70 Hermon Flonders Sylvio Flowers Tereso Flowers Trocy Foster Corhie Fox Sonjo Franklin Kevin Frisby Jock Goines Joy Gamble Vickie Gloss Kim Allen rakes o break today! We Can Cc Liso Grombling Cheryl Grantham Heather Gunter Juanita Hall Robin Homilton Liso Hargis David Han Arrrv Nancy Hendrix Chris Herig Lee Hill Cherie Holley Michoel Horne Trundo Hoyes Donnie Heotherly 72 Magic! Gory Horner Morry Horner Lourie Houck Sylvester Hugger Andreo Hughes Pom Kinsey Jimmy Kuehn Kevin Lewis Shown Loliberty Morio Londers 73 The Memories Go on and On Douglas P. Dickerr You never realize Until someone's gone The memories go on and on His smile, his laughter. And all of his joy Reflect upon us like Receiving o Christmas Toy. we thought all of us Would last until the end We thought our crossroads Would never bend His memories will remain Forevermore With his friends, his Family and The Class of '84. We never thought we'd Be the class Who d have to reflect Upon the past Some aspects of Doug's life: Doug served os on Acolyte during Easter 1982 Doug s school picture He enjoyed spending rime on the family sailboat Pass to thy Rendezvous of Light, Pongless except for us — Who slowly ford the Mystery Which thou hast leaped across! — Emily Dickinson Beorrice Lourio Sron L'nron Kelly Lundy Kevin Lynn Pom McLom George McLeod Niro McLeod Norhoniel McNeil figlino Monrzonos Kenny Medeiros Tmo Morhis Sreve Micklos Kenny Miller Mike Mmcy Andrew Minrz Glenn Monroe Suson Moore Gory Moron Korl Morgon Kim Morgon Rhondo Morgon lames Morris Robin Mosley Fred Murphy Dollos Myers Trellis Neoly Jeffery Nelson Jeff Newberry Ashley Newell Michelle Newmon Roby Newporr Robbie Nowlin Dorryl Oliver Don no Podgerr y 75 Debbie Ritch Richord Ross Porrick Podgetr Dovid Poge Trocy Porker Komol Potel Michoel Pierce Liso Reddish Tommy Reynolds Chris Rigoni Foirley Pirrs Showondo Porter Jeri Pridgeon Tim Roiney W y 76 Noncy Sheoly Cyndi Sheffield Glen Sheffield Sondro Sisrrunk Rick Ross Joe Sodler Worren Sodler Chorlene Scort Morrin Show Trod Smith Anthony Sneed J. R. Smith Chod Smith Kenneth Smith Thereso Sronley Todd Subon Chrisri Swoin Don Toylor Andre Thomos John Thomos Jonyce Tucker Donny Tyson Jim Wodlow Shon Word Rodney Whiddon Dorboro White Angelo Thomos Koren Trumon Michoel Urbonski Allen Wokefield Dorrin Word Ed Whiddon Somuel White Tommy White 78 Wesley White Ronnie Whittle Jeffrey Willioms Beth Wood Thereso Woods Troy Whitehurst Ingrid Willioms Greg Wilson Pouline Woulord Joki Wroy Angelo Wright Rodney Wright Julie Young 79 Eulldawgs Tcday: I I 80 Deverly Bowmon. Mirzi Ezell ond Jim Wodlow srudy foorboll rorher rhon Americon history while Joki Wroy gozes in- to spoce. Cheryl ond Jomes Gronthom donee the night owoy. Jr.'s show their spirit. Debbie Cooper ond Pom Kinsey folk during chemistry. Homecoming '83 — Chris Welch. Robin Brown, Deon Register, Beth Wood. Greg Roberts ond Noncy Jockson. Trocy is comero shy. Richord Ross morches on. Sonny Bishop licks his chops while tok- ing rime out. Tcp Dawes Tcmcrrcw! 81 Although the sophomores ore usually known os the middlemen, this year's class has shown lots of spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year. Now the doss of '85 con look forward to becoming Juniors os well os upperclassmen — mid- dlemen no more! Kim Harringron punks out; Rick Lewis and Michael Crews watch the Key Club initiation: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS — Laurie Hendry. Cheryl Grey. Amy English and Corson Miller 82 Strike Up the Band Two devoted bond members, Vicki Fowler and Kimberly Robertson, stand at attention at halftime. Many members of the sophomore class ore involved in football, os well os other school activities. Sheilo Abercrumbie Jonie Akins Jessie Alexonder Ashley Allen Dona Anderson Q Jj rcher Lorry Barnes Regino Bell Amos Bellamy Michoel Bennett Cloy Berheo Kim Bishop Jason Blanton Frances Blondheim Wendi Blue Quint Bodiford Christine Botello Brett Bowman Eddie Broy Gory Britt Jerry Brown Patricio Brown Tino Connon Lisa Copell Rhondo Cossidy 84 Dione Cheorhom Rob Chesser Scorr Coburn Michoel Collins Morilyn Colson Coron Cone Sobro Cook Ricordo Cook Michoel Crews Melindo DeVone Derek Dixon Suson Dixon Morio Dormon Koy Driggers Corlo Dudley Michelle Durden Londer Durhom Aoron Edwords Tommy Edwords Amy English Cloy Evons Kendro Evons Fredrick Florence Michelle Flowers Willie Flowers Liso Ford Vicrorio Fowler Jesse Freed Jon Freemon Teri Freemon Do no French Jimmy Fuller Liso Gondy Guy Gibson Cindo Gilpin Edno Gronger Billy Gronr Brendo Gronrhom Cheryl Groy Chorles Green 86 Wolr Hornby Rob Hordln Plilip Horringron Kim Horringron Tommy Horris Brod Horcher Dovid Heorrsfield Terry Heorherly Liso Helm Ann Hendry Lourle Hendry Todd Hendry Mike Heydr Jomes High Edword Hill Donno Hilson Liso Hlngson Liso Holden Chondo Holley Shoron Howell Joseph Huey Amy Huff Dorothy Hugger Bern Hunter Tereso Hurst Glenise Islond Alberto Jockson Kothy Jockson Steve Johnson Woyne Johnson Eric Jones Michelle Jones Keith Jones Dovid Korns Angelo Kent Fronk King Rondy Kinsey Ronnie Kinsey John Loing Liso Lond 87 Bruce Loy Locretio LeAvins Tommy Lee Michelle Lewis Rick Lewis Kenneth Lundy Michoel Lynn Roymond McAllister Troci McColl Tim McDonold LeAnne McElveen Chorlotte McGowon Jerry McGowon Rodney McKinley Mickey Mouse 88 Cooperation is the Key The key to success in ony endeavor is cooperation, ond the sophomores learned this lesson — sometimes the hard way — during the 1982 83 school year. Whether it was in sports, bond, art or academics, the sophomore class prepared to enter the world of the upperclassmen by committing to memory the hardest lesson of oil — that of giving a little to reach o goal. No longer struggling freshmen and not quite juniors, the sophomores reached to achieve the maximum of their potential. Cindy Mongum Kiki Monrzonos Joni Morkey Angelo Mothers Dickie Morhis Tim Morhis Kim Mortull Amy Miller Corson Miller DeDe Mills Scorr Mixion Phyllis Monroe John Moore Mike Morris Joonno Morgan Liso Murphy Pere Murphy Amy Odom Corl Ondosh Molly Peoke Kerri Pillow Keith Porter Mory Powe Sondro Purvis Devono Purvis Joe Redding Kelton Reed Cheryl Robinson Annette Robertson Kimberly Robertson 89 Wode Ricketson Debro Rogers Jo Ann Sodler Guy Show Dione Simmons Julio Simmons Lisa Smith Sreve Smith Velmo Spencer Tommy Sprodley Amando Russell Jeffrey Russell Michoel Sonds Steve Shooff Cothy Smith Jock Smith Rhonda Smith Martha Sparrow Chris Stolons Lisa Stephens 90 Gil Sreworr Poul Srodes Sundoy Toylor Woyne Tedder Vickie Thomley Julie Thompson Kim Wolker Evonne Wolloce Dovid Sullivon Joey Srurdivonr Joe Trofemuk Chris Tuten Reno Vonn Dillon Vizcorro Andre Workins Scon Welch 91 Shonon Wesrberry Tony Whiddon Sreve Wigglesworrh Lori Wiles Corlo Willioms Penny Willioms Tim Willioms Tonjo Willioms Ronold Wrighr More Yorbrough Angelo Yores Kim Wolker counts money during Homecoming. 92 93 This year's Freshmen become involved in numerous activities ond clubs, while many class members also participated in sports. This promises a bright future for the Class of '86. Ann Mock boogies down or o donee. Steve Montgomery rokes o breather ofter holf-rime. CLASS OFFICERS — A J. Rother. Angelo Dlockwood. Denise Lewis ond Liso Osteen 94 95 Class cf 8€ Tino All Robert Allen Alon Andrews Heorh Annin Wesley Atkins Dill Borger Som Bumgordner Gerold Dell John Bennett Lindo Berry Goil Berheo Leon Berheo Angelo Blockwood Angie Bloir Keith Blonron Chris Blue Keith Blue Jim Blume Scott Bowdom Brian Broddock Veronica Brodley Stanford Brogdon Sonyo Brotcher Debbie Brown Jonathon Brown 96 Korhy Drowning Cliff Durford Srocey L. Burge Freddy Byrd Brod Code Mike Colhoun Joson Comeron Dono Connon Jessie Connon Kim Corlron Leoh Clork Vondo Coker Dulcie Collins Phebe Collins Billy Comstock Angelio Cook Shoron Cooper Joe Courtney Lori Coxwell Koren Cruce Helen Doniel Tyrone Dovis Dole Denmork LoDonno Denmork Dino Dickert 97 Jeff Dillinghom Michelle Dixon Robert Donnelly Cindy Drowdy Angelo Dycus Teri Ellison Amy Evens Denny Fike Liso Firchett Liso Fowler Corlus Fronklin Gene Fronklin Beth Froser Lourel Froser Lucretio Goines Lynn Gilbreoth Bront Giddens Shelli Green Tiffonee Grubbs Lori Gunter Woyne Hommock Corl Horrison Tino Hothcock Betty Jo Heorherly Denise Heorherly Mondy Hendry Kol Hendry Tonyo Herrin Velondo Herring Doryl Hightower Link Hill 98 Angelo Holden Willie Holmes Kendro Hudson Andreo Huxford Chorles JocKson Dione Johnson Rusry Johnson Angelo Jones Chorles Jones Wondo Jones Amy Kollschmidr Colin Kelly Joson King Reginold King Norolie Kinsey Andreo Kirklond Jim Kuhn Suson Lond Dilly LoRiviere Melysso Lowrence Henry Lee Mork Lee Jomes Levererr Denise Lewis Robin Lilliorr 99 Frosh Make Robin McDonold Amy McMullen Andreo McMullen Areso McMullen Delbert McNutt Michoel Morkey Jr. Amy Mothews Robbie Mothews Jessie Mothis Tony McAllister Sherry McColl Julie Merschmon Virginio Miles Freddie Miller Shannon Millinor Deono Mixon Ann Mock 100 Fresh Start Amy Nix Joe Nolon Sheilo Noles Vondo Oliver Liso Osteen Rito Polmer Bobbs Rodcliff Kevin Rotliff Steve Reid Robby Ricketson Debro Roberts A J. Rother Fronk Russel Gene Russel Clolre Porker Amy Perry Charles Porter Jomes Pridgeon Thomos Purvis Sfocy Rye Sheldon Sands Donald Schook Gilbert Show Roxonne Sheffield Corino Shinholser Elvis Smith Troy Sneed Dorren Storks Liso Starling Kim Sotterwhite Treco Soyers Ped Sessions Don Sheffield Brett Slaughter Dorlene Smith Miste Smith John Sons Dole Stevens Charlie Sturdivont 102 Srocey Sturdivont Robin Sullivon Thereso Thompson Jeff Touchron Dovid Upshow Rodgie Workins Somonrho Willioms Allison Wisenbaker John Swoin Corlos Thomos Al Willioms Ronold Willioms Tonnie Lee Willioms Bobby Joe Wood 103 Mory Woulord Greg Wright Greg Yorbrough Christy Yores The Curriculum section recognizes those students who hove distinguised themselves by earning high ocodemic honors. Mole and female, block ond white, from oil walks of life, these students each hove that special something thot sets them oport from the crowd. DRAIN BRAWLERS — Top. Front Row Scon Yorbrough. McCoy Anderson. Joe Trofemuk, Trovis Coker. Second Row: Dob Donnelly, Phillip Horrington. Helen Daniel. Dovid Kornes. A. J. Pother. Amy Odum Bottom, Front Row: Joonn Broddock, Erlco Holl. Heoth Annin, Bobbs Podcliff Second Row . Kothleen Belcher. Ponnie Whittle. Wolt Evons. Jeff Nelson, Pobby Nowlin. 104 RICILIM 105 Homemakers Are Honored Deloine Swindle has been owarded rhe Co-FHA anc Co- Home Ec Awards. Shoring these honors with her were Peggy Barnes ond Jonice Hughes. These awards were given ro them in honor of their accomplishments in class ond rhe Future Homemakers of America club. Nowlin is Star Student A Junior is chosen eoch yeor on rhe bosis of their GPA, school involvement ond community service to receive rhe Stor Student Aword. Roby Nowlin hos been chosen this yeor. His teochers nominated him, ond then he was interviewed ond chosen. 106 Band Members lionored The members of the TCHS Bond hove selected two seniors rhor they feel ore exomples of good bond members ro receive the John Philip Souso ond U.S. Marine Corps awards. Greg Wynn was awarded the U.S. Marine Corps Award, ond Anthony Irvin received rhe John Philip Souso Award. Both of these trumpet players hove been in bond for six years. Wccdward Receives DAR Award Cecilia Woodward has been chosen by the faculty ond Senior Class to receive the DAR Award. She hos demonstrated outstanding leadership abilities by serving os Student Council President. This os well os scholarship, patriotism ond service ro her school ond community hove earned Cecilia this award. 107 Hendry and yarbrouah Are Honored Chris Hendry, a very active Senior has been chosen to receive the Science Award this year. This award is presented to him in recognition of his high grade point overage in the science courses he has token while in high school. The Social Studies Deportment has chosen Scott Yarbrough to receive their award this year. This choice was mode because of the number of Social Studies classes he hos token and the grades he mode in them. Whittle Receives Latin Award Ronnie Whittle, o junior, hos been reworded for his work in Larin by receiving the Larin Award. Ronnie hos been very active and shown great interest in his study of this foreign language. Mrs. Agner, the Lotin teacher hos chosen him for this honor. 108 Lanier and Sadler lionored With Awards Sonya Sadler has been chosen to receive the English Award this year. This choice is made on the basis of the number of subject courses token and the grades mode in the classes. Sonya's outstanding abilities in the oreos of writing ond English hove eorned her this award. Putting together on annual takes talent, hard work and dedication. This year's staff editor is Sondra Lanier, a young woman who possesses all three. With three years experience, she pulled together a yearbook they could be proud of. This leadership has eorned her the Yearbook Jour- nalism Award os well os the respect of her staff, teachers ond fellow students. Super SephSSS Rob Chesser has been named Outstanding Sophomore this year. He was chosen because of his good grades ond his involvement in the school ond community. Football and Key Club ore only two of the ways he spends his time outside the classroom. He was elected for this honor by his teachers. 109 Thema Receives Speech Drama Award This year TCHS has begun a pro- gram rhor hos been missing for o couple of years. Thor is the Speech Droma class, and it hos aroused much interest ompnq its member TAerrio Thomas, one of those members, has-been chosen by Mrs. Lininger, the advisor to receive the Speech Drama Award this year in honor of her enthusiasm and participation in the doss and its activities. Chcral and Dusiness Awards Given Mrs. Dalene McGlocklin, the TCHS Chorol Director, chooses a student each year to receive the Choral Award. This choice is based on talent ond involvement. This year Donna McDonald and Amy Whitfield tied for this honor. Donna McDonald, is also being reworded for her work in the oreo of business by receiving the TCHS Business Award. no Cc-Aiath Award Given Each year the Moth Deport- ment of TCHS awards the student with the highest G.P.A. ond the most higher moth courses token in high school. This year three students tied for this award. They ore Anne Durke, Kristen Froser ond Tomi Lewis. Eurke Receives Journalism Award Putting a newspoper together is no eosy tosk, but with good leadership it's mode o little less hectic. This yeor's Journalism Award winner, Anne Burke, is one of these outstanding leaders. She hos served os editor of the Oronge Blueprint in her senior year, ond she hos been on the staff for 3 years. m The young men ond women who participate in sports ore very special to T.C.H S. They ore the representatives of our school. We con proudly soy that the par- ticipants in this year's sports pro- gram hove done their jobs well. They ore known for being spirited ond most of oil for their good sportsmanship. These young men ond women con always look bock upon 1980 ond be proud of their accomplishments. Laurie Hendry Lori Wiles Sponsor Mrs. Lindsey 114 Cheerieoding is o year round sport. Eleven girls work hard to successfully prepare pep-rallies, cheers and chants. Their main goal is to lead the crowd Krisren Fraser Co-caproin Joanne Broddock Co-coprain Beverly Bowman in supporting the Bulldogs. This year's squod hod o fantastic season. They participated in competi- tion with surrounding squads. At summer camp they received superior ratings and brought home the NCA spirit stick. All girls were awarded in- dividual trophies along with a few select who received special trophies at the end of the year. Mascot Chandra Bowden 115 Mondy Hendry Sponsor — Mrs. Morgon J.V. cheerleoders work hord ro promore Junior Vorsiry athletics. They ore not always recognized for their efforts os they should be. Making signs, participating in pep ralllies, and practicing their cheers ore port of their doily routine. 116 Amy English Co-captain Annette Robertson Shelley Green Beth Froser Helen Daniel These girls ore hard workers ond will be on excellent Varsity squad in the near future. 117 Coproin Andy Berheo, co-coptoinsChic Griffinond Joson Byro 1982 Varsity Roster Bottom Bow: James Barnes, An- thony Williams, Melvin Cribbs, Brant Giddens, Tyrone Davis, Walt Evans, Scott Yarbrough, Keith Ragans, Travis Coker. John Moore. Middle Bow: Jerry Brown, Terry Hearherly. Robert Simmons, James Fisher, Ronald Williams, Ed- die Williams, Cam Harrington, David Harrsfield, Cloy Evans, Thad Pennington. Dock Bow: Steve Slaughter, Clay Bethea, Ed Whiddon. 118 119 Scorr Yorbrough. Glenn Sheffield. Com Horr- ingron. ond Ojic Grjgin ore worching rhe gome from rn Ioelines. Jomes Fisher runs for o touchdown while Com Horrington blocks rhe woy. Jomes Domes goes for six. It's huddle rime for rhe Bulldogs. Anthony Willioms guords os Jomes Domes corches rhe kickoff. Jerry Drown honds off rhe boll ro Anthony Willioms. 120 The Bulldogs ore on rhe rockle Cloy Berheo gets oggressive wirh 15 Bulldog defense dores Redskins ro move. Cooch Rorliff ond Cooch Johnson wonder whor will hoppen next Cooch Lee gives offen- sive line o pep folk ond Cooch Coker gives Eddie Willioms losr minute instructions. Cooch Turner owoits the outcome of rhe gome 121 As the Season Closes. . . The memories of 1963 footboll season will never be forgotten. Though it wasn't o winning season there ore many good times to be treosured The crozy rides home on the bus, steok dinners, cook-outs, and the hours spent getting to know one another. This year will never be forgotten, especially by team members from the class of 63. 122 Awards! Mony outsronding players were awarded or the onnuol football banquet They are os follows: James Fisher. Andy Bethea. Cloy Evons, Kenny Miller. Cloy Bethea. Mike Mincy, Ed Whiddon. Robert Simmons, and Anthony Willioms. Also honored for their leadership ond dedication were the team coptoins ond co captoins along with the cheerleaders Pictured below ore two of the football sponsors 123 Keith Rogans Chico Griffin Amy Wiggles worth Scott Yarbrough r Jomes Trovis Coker Fisher ■ ■ - These students ore recognized for their participation in this year's sports program. They hove shored on important port of rhemselves with their school. As they leave Taylor County High, they take with them many memories that will lost forever. 9 T 0' Jayvees Show Spirit Moybe the J.V. ream did nor hove o perfect season bur they did hove lots of ream effort. Effort counts o lot in ony kind of sport, ond the J.V. football ream hod plenty of it to go oround. Teom Roster: Robert Britt, Sheldon Sonds. Delbert McNutt, T. C. Williams. Steven Mocky. Bill Borger, Leon Betheo, Chris Blue, Heoth Annin. Tony Comeron. Denny Fike, Mork Lee. Front Row: Scottie Bowden, Jomes Pridgeon, Brod Code. Rob Wilson. Shannon Millinor. Brian Broddock. Don Shoock. 126 127 Varsity Basketball Team The varsity basketball team has made Cooch Holt proud in their performance on the court this year. Throughout the season the crowd was kept in suspense until the clock showed the final results of the gome. Each player put forth o lot of rime, effort, and good sportsmanship in every practice and gome. They finished the season with o record of 9 wins ond 15 losses. Schedule Modison County Tournoment Tournament Tournoment Rickards Jefferson County Lincoln Flo. High Hamilton County Quincy Shonks Godby Rickards Morrionno Flo. High Jefferson County Leon High Lincoln Modison County Wokullo County 128 129 130 Team Roster: Ronald Williams, Billy Grant, Tommy Lee. Kenneth Anderson, Eddie Williams, Robert Britt, Fred Florence, Coach Kelly, Rodney McKinley, Scott Coburn, Philip Horringron, Mike Heydt, Terry Heotherly, ond Dillon Vizcarro Junior Varsity Basketball Team We congratulate the 1962-83 Junior Varsity Basketball team for its honorable performance. These young men show promise for a winning varsity team in the years to come. It has been a good year for our young ream. We solute them for their time ond effort spent working towards the final record of 10 wins ond 12 losses. 131 Girls Basketball Members of the Girls Baskerboll Team ore: Trundo Hoyes, Robin Brown, Liso Murphy, Mrs. Lindsey, Michelle Durden, Michelle Newmon, Julio Simmons, Dolondo Harris. 132 Toylor goes for the jump-boll. Above: Toylor husrles for rhe boll. 133 Volleyball The volleyball ream was not os successful os they hod hoped to be in 1983. As the season started, they were full of spirit, devotion and determination. Disappoint- ment soon come when all their ef- forts could not bring them o win- ning season. The sport locked participation ond more importantly it locked support. Miss Williams looks for- ward to having more enthusiasm in the upcoming season. The girls hove done their best in represent- ing the school. Moybe next year will bring more support ond par- ticipation ond their efforts will be reworded. 134 Soccer: New Kid on Campus 1983 brought many new ideas ro T.C.H.S. One of these wos storting Taylor's first soccer team. We ore very proud of the results of this new sport. There was o good response in participation ond also supporters to bock the sport. We ore glad to hove the new addition ro our sports program. Team Roster ----------- Dock Row: Cooch Annin, Norhoniel Drown. Keith Jones fro vis oKer. Glenn Monroe. Drerr Bowman, Thod Pennington, Lynn Gilbreath. Heorh Annin, Ben Brown, Andre Watkins. Shown Loliberty. Cooch Rockwell. Cooch Feogle Middle Row: Greg Mixon. Bob Donnelly. Lender Durham. Shonnon Millinor. Komel Po l. An nee Lckel D vid Sullivan. Jesse Alexander. Floyd Alexander Front Row: Debbie RogersTTuihy ArclKTrTRol Hendry. Joe Trofemuk. A J. Pother. Bern Hunter, ond Renee Williams. 135 Billy Grant, Heath Annin, Philip Harrington, A bley-Neyrell, Scott Coburn, Coach Webb, Justin Webb, Joe Trofemuk, (rgyisCpkefr Gdf Tees Off 136 Softball o -s fcyQ Xa—.. v3P V. -9- — —S_S -C!— j — 0 ' ' ‘ 9 SS Qj ff Members of the Girls Sofrboll Teom ore: Alberro Hugger, Angelo Cook, Drendo Horris, Troci Smith. -ftfiorido Morgnn , Julie Thompson, Sylvio Watson, Susan Dixon, Michelle Dixon, Michelle FIPwers, Tommy Foircloth, Carlo Franklin, Michelle Durden, Robin McDonald, Teri Freeman Pictured ore Coach Nito Webb ond Tooter Watson. V_5L- UOcx i -to V $i- 'sc . 9- v Jtxo flct A J 1ST ■Baseball At TCH5 rhe Boys of Summer ore the Boys of Spring. Practicing in sometimes cold, roiny weather, the Bulldog Baseboll teom, under rhe direction of Coach Sebe Ratliff, worked hard this year to moke their coach, their classmates and their school proud. 138 Dock Row: Jerry Drown. Mike Mincy, Vincenr Rhines, David Forrell. Ed Whiddon, Michoel Nelson. Walt Evons. James Fisher. Jeff Bellamy. Front Row: Dobby Joe Wood. Jimmy Fuller. Ronald Williams, Jim Wadlow. Dill Dorger. Mike Dobson. Jerry Sheffield. Not pictured: Robert Simmons, Son- ny Dishop, Jeff Newberry. John Moore. Robert Britt. Team Schedule Leon Live Oak Rickards Wakulla Godby Quincy Florida High Tournamenr Lincoln Jasper Marianna Quincy Live Oak Leon Lincoln Madison Aucilla Rickards Madison Jasper Godby Wakulla The 1980 baseball ream has been practicing long, hard hours ro prepare for a winning season. To be winners it rakes a team effort. Everyone has to show determination, spirit and good sportsmanship. We can say with much pride that our team has what it takes to make TCHS proud . . . they have the ability to be winners. 139 frock . . . To conclude 1983 sports we hove Track, Weightlifting, and Wrestling. These ore three impor- tant sports in advancing body development. Endurance, speed, stomino, and dedication ore whot a track ream is composed of. The combination of these strong characteristics pro- mises o successful ream. Weightlifting ream members work for strong muscles and con- centration. The sport has built itself in its two years ot T.C.H.S. Coach Johnson is proud of the ream results. A new addition to T.C.H.S. sports program is the wrestling ream. Cooch Rorliff started the ream this year. They hove worked hard to moke o name for the new sport. Wrestling hos proved to be o valued addition to our sports program. 140 Weightlifting • • • Schedule Monricello Monricello 5honks Invitorionol (TBA) North Morion-Store Chompionship-TBA Wrestling • • • 141 142 Sports in Review T.C.H.S. hos olwoys been proud of its sporrs progrom. This yeor wos no exceprion. Though foorboll seoson wos down, the boskerboll reom wos promising. No reom is perfect, bur everyone con be o winner. The 1983 sporrs progrom hos been o winner. Nor in scores, bur by good sportsman- ship, devotion, rolenr, spirit, ond other such characteristics. T.C.H.S. hos been represented well by the individuals who participated in the 1983 sports program. 143 Ir is soid thor there ore three kinds of people: those who moke things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder whot happened. For those students ot TCH5 who become involved ond moke things happen, there is o certain feeling of accomplishment ond pride. Whether you ore involved in the bond, o service club or o special interest group, making things happen is whot school clubs ond organizations ore oil about. 144 vi 'n ■ - 'i k' 2 145 DCT Front Row: Dill OkxK, Tony Smith Neol Cruce. Richord Neel 2nd Row: Kevin Lynn. Richord Dixon Chorles Dumas Timmy Domes ond Ken Smith 3rd Row: Mr Russel Llso Mossengole Llso Lolly. Lynn Whitfield June Wessle. Robin Morgon Robin Mosley. Angelo Thomos. Juonito Coxwell. Consso Oorge, ond Sondro Pridgeon Not Pictured: Phyllo Smith ond Shello Turner Velunteens Roby Nowlin. Lorry Holt. Betsy Peters. Chris Hehg. Kimberty Robertson. Komol Porel. ond Hudson Rondol Top Picture: The Ensemble with their teacher Mrs. McGlockin. Right Picture: Mrs. McGlockin tries to freeze the camera. The Ensemble includes: Nancy Hendrix, Angela Wright, Lee Hill, Instructor Mrs. McGlockin, Theresa Sons, Kiki Manrzanas, and Julie Merschman. Picture to the Left: Ensemble instructor, Mrs. McGlockin. Ensemble 147 Taylcr Singers Top Row: Jeff Derheo, Rodney Whiddon, Walt Hornby, Edwin Porker, Andy Berheo, Greg Wynn, Mike Morris. 2nd Row: Thereso Sons, Amy Whitfield,r Merrio Thomqs ) Corhy Smith, Kristen Froser, Cecilia Wood- word, Amiee Eckel. 3rd Row: Angelo Wright, Annette Robertson, Donna Koy McDonald, Shelio Cutter, and AmyJVigglesworth.,The guy'' Taylor Singers pose for rhepictureT Top Picture: The Toylor Singers perform o fifties donee on stage. 148 Bottom Row: Areso McMullen, Robin Lillior, Andreo McMullen, Amy McMullen, Duron Wright, Willie Holmes, Dovid Sullivon, Tif- fony Grubbs, Chorlene Scott, Debbie Blue, Noncy Hendrix. 2nd Row: Amy Kollschmidt, Dobbs Rotliff, Dulcie Collins, Chris Willioms, Todd Smith, Cloy Berheo. Shelly Green, An- dreo Kirklond, Angelo Blockwood. Corino Shinholser, Debro Brown 3rd Row: Corol Dixon, Norolie Kinsey, Mondy Hendry. Lourel Fraser, Angelo Wright, Koren Truman. Liso Fichetrs, Robin Mosley, Tino Connon, Kathy Jockson. Tommy Sprodley. 4th Row: Julie Merschmon, Leoh Clark. Niro McLeod. Lee Hill, Morio Landers. Liso Holden, Dorrhy Hugger, Liso Stevens, Regino Bell. Beth Froser. Helen Daniels, Melindo DeVone, ond Angelo Bloir. To the Left: Angelo Blockwood prepores to sing. 149 Chcrus Stage Band The 1983 sroge bond is a select group of bond members which ploy both contemporary ond rock music, for concerts ond other school activities. These members hove performed for numerous events such os the homecoming pep roily ond school assemblies. To be o member of the stage bond not only takes talent, bur also hard work ond dedication. This group is under the direction of Izell Montgomery. It may help in- terested students to become populor musicians. Top Picture: Edwin Porker, Joy Gamble, Steve Coulliette ond Izell Montgomery. Pictured Right. Jay Gamble ond Izell Montgomery act surprised. 150 A lot of practice ond hord work went into moking this yeor's bond whot it wos. The hours of practice in the sun, rain ond cold were reworded with o Superior ot contest. This work along with the fun times mode the year one to be remembered for a long time to come. Top Left: Chanda Holley stands or attention. Top Right: Mike Dobson, Jerry Nelson ond Todd Subon practice hord. Above: Bond members entertain ot holftime. Left: Merrio Thomos leads the bond. -Sm- ( (Xjbuo - • TCHS Marchine Culldcfis 151 TCnS Marching Eulldcfis Tommy Sprodley. Undo Adorns. Vicki Fowler. Liso Copell. Betsy Drooke. Kim Foirdofh. Kimber- ly Robertson, Mornie Drynes, Kerri Pillow. Mirzi Ezell. Liso Hingson, Trellis Neoly. Robin Homilron, Drendo Horris, Kothy Archer Chondo Holley. Reno Vonn, Dono French, Tereso Woods. Cindy Dell. Cothy F morri Thnmr cih rrn Jockson. Stonford Drogdon. Corlo Willioms, Terri Freemon. Liso No or JSirriAffighJjly nece Islond, Phyllis Monroe. Joner Griffin, Velmo Sp£OceL-Qione Simmons. Dono Connon, Morilyn Colson. Izell Montgomery, Kim Mnrgnn Cfrr y FgJafr Anthony Irvin, Deono Mixon, Lourie Houck, Greg Wynn, Gory Moron. Chorles Porter. Richord Ross, Wode Ricketson, Stocy Sturdivont, Kothleen Belcher. Joson Comeron. Dorin Storks, Chris Tuten, Cindy Mongum. Mike Dobson. Sondro Lonier, Todd Subon, Victor Steodmon, Chorles Ellis, Eric Jones. Derek Dixon. Wayne Johnson, Nothoniel Drown. Timothy Domes. Troy Sneed, Al Ingrim. Jim Dlume. Steve Montgomery. Anthony Sneed Hass Aiajcrettes Pcmpcns 154 Top Picture: Toylor County Morching Bulldogs perform for judges in Pine Tree Porode. Mitzi Ezell ond Kerrie Pillow twirl to the beot. Middle Left Picture: Dono French ond Thereso Woods donee owoy one night of o Toylor High footboll gome. Middle Right Picture: Bottoms up. Pompon ond Mojorettes get prepored for their halftime show Bottom Picture: Betsy Brooke looks thrilled with the football gome Top Picture, Left Page: Pompon squod practices offer school. From Left to Right: Lindo Adorns. Liso Copell. Vickie Fowler. Tommy Sprodley, Kimberly Robertson, Kim Foirdoth. Cothy Fox, Cindy Bell, ond Betsy Brooke Bottom Left Picture: Liso Hingson ond Cothy Archer. Bottom Right: The Flog Corps Performs one night at o Toylor foot- boll gome 155 Student Ceuncil One of the most octive groups or TCHS, the Student Council, is mode up of o voriety of people. There ore footboll ployers ond mojorettes — Freshmen ond Seniors, ond they oil join together to get the job done. Top Row: L ro R. Cherie Holley. Justin Webb. Amy English. Drily Groot. Alex Murphy, Joe Trofemuk. Oeon Sheffield. Oersy Orooke. Orert Oowmon. SobrlnoCourrney' Volt Evans, Taml Lewis. Chris Hogon. Cheryl Groy 3rd Row: Korhleen Dekher. Kimberly Robertson. Mirzi Ezell. Joonne Droddock. Ingrid WHIoms. Honey Jockson. Chondo Hoiey. Denise Lewis. Lori Gunter, Annette Robertson. Kendro Evras Anoelo Okxkwood Moody Hendry 2nd Row: Gory Darren. Wendi OR .fTrocy foster .oune Hendry. Liso Helm. Corson Miller. Klki Montzonos. Deth Wood. Terrle Sneed. Sherri Gronthum Kotina Mgntjoooi Robin Drown Officers: Travis Coker (Ttoamren CedKa Woodword' (President). Beverly Dowmon (Vice-President). Floyd Alexonder (Secretary) V© Tech TELA • VIC A 157 Front Row: Roby Nowlin, Chris Hendry. Korino Montzonos. Anne Burke. : onyo Sodler, lomi Lewis. 2nd Row: Gory Borten. Joonne Broddock. Jeff Nelson. Cecilio Woodword. Wolt Evons, Ronnie Whittle. Library Media Club Front Row: Amy Wigglesworth. Gory Botten. Chris Herig. Angelo Wright 2nd Row: Brion Brod- dock, Dulcie Collins. Dione Cheorom, Liso E.. Jonice Tucker. Allen Wokefield. President — Chris Herig. Vice-President — Gory Botten, Secretory - _Amy Wiggleswortl l. Treosurer — Angle Wright. rCLA Front Row: Goil Fowler. Reno Vonn, Ponno McDonold. 2nd Row: Deloine Swindle. Angelo Horris, Kothleen Belcher, Tino Connon Debbie Blue, Deloine Swindle, II- een Mosely, Peggy Bornes, Ed- no Gronger, Alberto Hugger, Tommy White, Noncy Jockson, Ingrid Willioms. Poullne Miller. Willie Holmes, Cindy Drowdy. Trellis Neoly, Sonjo Colhoun, Corlo Willioms. Andreo Hughes. 159 Little Women From Left to Right: Amy Whitfield. Corol Drown, Noncy Hendrix. Sondro Lonier. Cecilio Woodward, Joonne Brodock. Beverly Bowmon. Amiee Eckel. Bridgetre Fife. Anne Burke. Theresa Flowers. Pom Kinsey, Chris Hogen. Koren Truman. Sonjo Sadler, Tosho Hendry. Debbie Cooper, Merio Thomas. Charlotte Scott, Sobrino Court- ney. ond Kim Foircloth. Sitting: Marnie Brynes, Sweerheort Dean Sheffield, ond Kristen Froser Bottom Right Picture: Cecilio Woodward mokes up Pom 160 Picture left: Cloy Bethea, Scott Yarbrough, and Andy Bethea wait for Edwin Porker to climb off the roof. Bottom Picture Top Row: Glenn Shefield, Roby Newport, Wait Evans, Edwin Porker, Andy Berheo, Dean Sheffield, Justin Webb,( Jim- my Robertson, Billy Grant, Tom Moore. Bottom Row: Jason Bvrd. Jerry Brown, kveetheort, Karen JohgST Scotf Yorbrough, Chris Hen- dry, Rob Chesser, Cloy Berheo, Brett Slaughter, ond Chad Smith. Also, their friend Trovis Coker. 161 Key Club Century Club Top Row: Todd Subon, Joy Gomble, Allen Wokefield, Corl Morgon. Mike Mincy. Wolf Evons. Mike Dobson, Ronnie Whittle, Jeff Betheo. 3rd Row: Jeff Newberry, Kevin Frisby, Dorrin Word. Dovid Hort, Ashley Compbell. Chris Rigoni, Chod Smith, Tereso Flowers, Pom Kinsey. Debie Cooper. Don Toylor. 2nd Row: Angelo Wright. Cothie Fox. Aimee Eckel, Chris Herig. Michelle Newmon. Goyle Collins. Mitzi Ezell. Lourie Houck, Cyndi Sheffield. Cherie Holley. Donno Gronthum. Noncy Hendrix. Gory Botten. Front Row: Chondro Bowden, Lindo Adorns, Beverly Bowmon, Kotino Montzonos.. Debbie Ritch, Sherri Gronthum, Beth Wood. Robinl3rowh. ffirn Allen Mornie Brynes, Trocy Porker. Tereso Woods Officers: I- Presi- dent. Chondro Bowden — Vice-President. Beth Wood — Treosurer. Jerry Home. Teresa Sons, Israel, Amy Whitfield, Aimee Carlo Dudley, Angelo Wright Dovid Cutter. Drama Club 163 Orange Elue Network Picture Right: Steve Johnson ond Chris Tuten relox during video doss. Bottom Picture, Top Row: Lorry Gronthum, Cliff Burford, Lynn Gilbreorh, Jomes Stanley, Sheldon Sonds, Rodney McKinley, ond Mrs. Yarbrough. 2nd Row: Tim McDonald, Floyd Alexander, Allen Wakefield, ond Ellis Beach. 3rd Row: Tim Rainey, Steve Johnson, Chris Stolons, and Kelron Reed. 164 Top Picture. TofsRow: Ellis Beoch, v Lori Cummings ) Angelo Kent, Thomas Island, and Todd Hendry. Bottom Row: Dovid Hort. Darrin Word, ond Michael Horne. Bottom Left: Dorrin Word points owoy. Bottom Right: Dovid Farrell ond Angelo Kent start their pointings. 165 Art Club Oranfie Blue Print The Orange Blueprint staff, under the direction of Mrs. Marge Woodell, has managed to have a lot of fun while working hard enough to earn a 1 at contest. The staff members are Joe Trofemuk, Michael Bennett. Scott Yarbrough Katina Montzonqs. Jerry Brown, Sher Granrhum isa Murphy, Katie Drexler, Kiki Mantzanas, Carson Miller, Anne Burke, Sonja Sadler, Erica Hall, Sheryl Grey, Lisa Coppell. The newspaper is managed by Editor Anne Burke, News Editor Sonya Sadler, Feature Editor Kotina Mantzanas. Advertising MonoqerJ herry Gran- UCO iports Editor Scott Yarbrough and Assistant News Editor Kathleen Belcher. Ctiwqe Blueprint ......Anne Burke .....Sonya Sadler • ••Scott Yarbrough • Marge Woodell •• Katie Drexler T.C. and H .S.__By Kate | 167 yearbook Staff Sondro Lonier fries to figure if oil our. The yeorbook sroff rokes o breok to clown oround. Sondro Lonier attends o-seminar. Chondro Bowden, Arp Wigglesworfh. Mornie Brynes, Cafol Brown, Bersy Brooke. Amomlio Young, Beth Wood. Wolf Evons. Billy Gunter. McCoy Anderson, Morcus Myers. Edwin Porker, Greg Wynn. Wolr Hornby, Mornie Brynes. Mrs. Yarbrough, Amy WiQqieswdrrti Chondro Bowden ftove cT“rilghr cfamsession. Wolf Homby. Carol Brown. Terrie Blirch, ond Wolf Evons enjoy their pizzo. The yeorbook staff rokes o breok for o pizzo party. 168 171 Organizations In Review The advertisers of Taylor County ore the behind-the-scenes people who moke the magic happen We depend on them for their con- tinued support and we support them with our patronage Chuck Mixon demonstrates on electric guitor or the television Center feme Qlitch and Sondro lonier pose behind o display or Mildred s Greenhouse A local jeweler carries the most-wonted teen items Op posite lino Moth.s styles Donna Padgett s hair Our students may soon become odvertisers themselves 174 5 JACK’S BOATS AND TRAILERS 1921 S. Jefferson St. Phone: 584-2162 Congratulations Seniors of ’83 WILDER’S MEN’S SHOP AND SPORTING GOODS 108 W. Green St. • Perry’s Levi Headquarters • Nike • Izod Walt Hamby picks out a new suit. 176 LYNN’S TIRE CENTER 205 E. Hampton Spgs. Phone: 584-7635 TOM’S FOODS Div. of CPG Products Corp. P.O. Box 270 Perry, Florida 32347 Peanut Butter Sandwiches Potato Chips Tom’s Toasted Peanuts Delicious Candies LOUQUE VENDING Says Good Luck Seniors 602 W. Hampton Springs Perry, Florida Phone: 584-9939 177 I Congratulations Seniors of 1983 UNITED PAPERWORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 1192 Remember! Union Wages Buy More 1 PERRY GROCERY and BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 209 W. Green St. Everything to build with including the kitchen sink THE FAIR STORE ROBERTS’ GROCERY 123 N. Jefferson St. Rt. 3, Box 35 “Perry’s Unique Place to Shop” Highway 27 East “They built the courthouse across from us” The home of Levi’s jeans and Nike tennis shoes for the whole family. Good Luck Seniors O’QUINN PHARMACY Says GUNTER Congratulations Seniors PLUMBING Brenda and Jim Wilson 200 N. Jefferson St. Mark Gunter — Owner 584-5830 1701 N. Jefferson St. • Installations THE JUNIORS Say Good Work Class of ’83 We’re right behind you! • Repairs • Septic Tank Dump Out Service Residential Commercial Fully Qualified and Experienced to Serve You 180 HOUCK S MARKET Better Groceries Hwy. 98 BLOODWORTH’S — Since 1905 — 101 E. Green St. “Where friends meet” BELL PHARMACY 103 Ellis Street Station “Perry’s most interesting drug store” and Th’ Lopin’ Gopher Gourmet Sandwich Shop Ofumd flitrk And lirst Eflislirs (Eu (The tfiraduatinq (Class J K SEAFOOD 1300 N. Jefferson St. Freshest Fish and Shrimp In Town FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PERRY Says “Congratulations Seniors” STATE FARM INSURANCE V Ernest And Jim Tedder — Agents 207 E. Hampton Springs Ave. Perry, Fla. Phone: 584-7732 181 182 183 u PRESCRIPTION CENTER PHONE 584 7591 PERRY. FLORIDA L.R. THOMAS CHEVROLET OLDS 2128 Hwy. 19 South QUALITY PHARMACEUTICALS Gifts Greeting Cards Fast, Friendly Service “Next to the Hospital” CaaJU IW cae L 0 Congratulations Seniors ’83 ( i - aLo ' ‘ YARBROUGH FURNITURE CO. 109 S. Jefferson St. Perry, FL 32347 BASSETT’S DAIRY “The Milk of Superior Flavor” It’s Refreshing, Delicious, and Nutritious U.S. Hwy 19 South, Perry For Home Delivery Phone: 584-5149 184 BURNS MONUMENT VAULT CO. Joey Burns — Barbara Burns Morgan Burns — Tim Howell PINEVIEW MEMORIAL GARDENS Barbara Burns — Office Manager Compliments of JOE P. BURNS Joe P. Burns, Jr., LFD Phone: 584-4149 Compliments of K-MART The Savings Place Congratulations Seniors of ’83 and Best Wishes for the Future! THE COACHMAN RESTAURANT Visit our Salad Bar Open at 11 a.m. for Lunch — Open ’Til 11 p.m. Prime Rib and Shrimp “Our Specialties” 2241 S. Byron Butler Parkway 584-6764 186 CASH WAY YARBROUGH Building Products of Perry TIRE CO. Building Supplies of All Kinds “Home of Goodrich Tires” 310 W. Hampton Springs Perry, FL 584-3519 602 W. Hampton Springs “Please grow up and build a Perry, FL 584-7554 house!” TAYLOR COUNTY Mary Blue Realtor SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT TAYLOR COUNTY REALTY Wishes Good Luck to the Residential and Commercial Class of Real Estate 1983 115 W. Green St., Suite 215, Perry Grady Murphy Tel. Bus.: 904-584-7672 Sheriff Tel. Res.: 904-584-4139 187 Offering continuous employment to Taylor County and surrounding areas for 28 years. Congratulations Seniors!! 188 THE BULL PEN Western Shop 3481 Hwy. 19 S. Perry, FL MEN’S LADIES WESTERN FASHIONS Ely — DeeCee — Miller — TemTex — Panhandle Slim — Lee — Texas Boots — Dan Post — Pioneer Wear Miss Rodeo America — Resistol — Chambers — Jockey — Karmen — Tony Lama Billy and Janie Wyllie 584-3098 FRM FARM SUPPLY 300 W. Green St. NEW ELEGANCE SHOP INC. Phone 584-2035 THE HAIR HUTT 1305 W. Hwy. 98 Says Congratulations Seniors 133 N. Jefferson Perry, Florida 584-3897 189 THE PROFESSIONALS OF PERRY Salute the Seniors of 1983 Dr. Dyal Dr. Litchfield Dr. Ritter Dr. Horne Dr. Parker Mike Smith Dr. Lakshmin Dr. Rawls Dr. Williams Dr. Bennett PERRY FLOWER GIFT SHOP 211 East Green St. WALKER’S FOOD MART 2115 U.S. 19 South Phone: 584-3196 QUALITY BUILDERS SUPPLY • Building Materials • Paint Hardware • Insulation — Attic Fans • Electrical Plumbing • Lumber — Doors Windows Hwy. 27 E. 584-5515 Perry 584-4605 MILDRED’S GREENHOUSE FLORIST 107 Magnolia Road Perry, Florida 32347 Owner, Mildred Kelly 191 Great State. Great People. Great Bank. FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK at Perry 200 West Main Street, Perry, FL 32347 (904)584-3121 Member FDIC Dorsett Insurance Agency, Inc. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 114 WEST GREEN STREET POST OFFICE BOX 232 PERRY FLORIDA 32347 TELEPHONE (904) 584 4387 John W. Dickert, THE TELEVISION CENTER OF PERRY, INC. 1719 S. Jefferson, Perry, FL Phone: 584-3848 MARTIN ELECTRONICS Says “Congratulations Class of ’83” 192 WACO FOOD STORES and WARE OIL AND SUPPLY CO., INC. Perry, Florida Phone: 584-6666 PERRY HARDWARE 132 S. Jefferson Phone: 584-2066 ANDREWS DRUGS Says Congratulations Seniors of 1983 Located at 1707 South Jefferson Days...............................584-3720 Nights.............................584-3492 Pharmacist .....................Bill Adams Compliments of: TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. “Owned by Those It Serves” M. C. Burnett, Mgr. Box 208 — Telephone 973-2285 Madison, Florida 32340 Trustees W. H. Russell, Pres. Ralph Williams, Vice-Pres. C. A. Fulford, Jr. Sec.-Treas. Norman Newman Mack D. Sessions Raymon A. Cooey Carson Cherry Sinclair Miller Evans Brown 194 KING VIDEO 1407 N. Jefferson St. Perry’s Only Video Game Center. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY w T R G MARINE K INC. R P.O. Box 477 1310 on Perry, FL Your Dial Manufacturer “Best in of Country Marine Music” Products BIG BEND MARINE “Your Area Mariner Dealer” 195 Compliments of TOWNE SQUARE GROCERY Supervisor of Elections MARGARET S. HAMBY Congratulates the Seniors of 1983 It’s Our Pleasure to Serve You 200 N. Washington St. Perry, FL Congratulations Seniors of ’83 From KETRING ELECTRONICS THE STYLE SHOPPE OF PERRY, INC. Ladies Wear 106 E. Main Street 584-6270 LINTON AUTO PARTS 301 Hampton Springs Ave. Congratulations 1983 Seniors KIDDIE KOLLEGE KINDERGARTEN Readiness Program for Ages 3-6 305 High Street Phone: 584-2265 196 LUaJ i. , Lt’o Qu+xJULy U - ■' ■o'V- m i io I [ 0- io s j oy M- . £ a M- -fcb J pJL OiAe oe fj fcj dh- y-a j lT. -' o Ao-yv i (.JLt o -Lsl. our name § our commitment to quality n-olan studi p hotography TN« -c. «_ ( We Are Pleased to Announce That: Southern discount company Is Now Fleet Financenter Come See Pam, Lynn, or Ron for All Your Financial Needs. TREE CAPITAL CREDIT UNION 1717 S. Jefferson St. Perry, FL 584-3002 198 Congratulations Seniors! From L. B. CLARK, JR. Your Chevron Wholesale Distributor 584-4467 P.O. Box 48 Perry, FL 32347 A WINNER! No matter the occasion — good grooming is part of having a good time. Our exclusive dry- cleaning process assures you that your ward- robe will be fresh and “like-new” for every occasion. You are sure to be a winner every- time with 199 FAIRCLOTH FORD, INC. 2441 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. Perry, Florida 32347 JEANETTE’S Perry’s home of fashion 130 S. Jefferson 584-7774 JOHNSON’S BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOP Phone: 584-2261 Congratulations Class of ’83 Senior Portraits Weddings Awards Photos Frames and Trophies 113 S. Washington St. Ella Mae and Kay Parrish J.C. Yarbrough Mayor City Hall Joe Nola Vice-Mayor William J. Noonan City Manager Byrum Whitfield Councilman T. Andy Bowdoin Councilman Clarence J. Giddens City Clerk Thomas Demps Councilman CUTS AND CURLS 201 S. Washington Perry, FI. 32347 14 WPRY Music... and more News Sports music entertainment contests It pays to listen to 14 WPRY radio. 201 JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Seeds are many things. Seeds are a positive and creative force. Seeds are a means to spread life from place to place. Seeds are wealth. They are beauty. They are a symbol — a symbol of beginnings and endings. Seeds are carriers of aid. of friendship, of good will. Above all else, they insure the continuation of life. The Class of 1983 is the promise of tomorrow and the seed of hope for our future. Because of this, the future is bright indeed. This salutation to the 1983 Taylor County Senior Class was sponsored by the Buckeye Cellulose Corporation. Buckeye is a fleeter Gamble company Buckeye Employees Federal Credit Union Brent Burford. Lee McHorque, Keith Rogons and Llso Blue NCUA National Credit Union Administration A U.S. Government Agency 202 Citizens Bank «'• CITIZENS BANK Of Perry and Steinhatchee 203 Last Will and I, Floyd Alexander, leave ro all rhe underclassmen my parking space in Pimple Creek. I, McCoy Anderson, being of sound mind and body bequeath the following: To Pom McLain I levoe oil rhe great times we've hod together and hopes of many more. Thanks for being you and remember, I love you. I, Shoron Andrews, being of sound mind and body leave Alon my locker on E-Wing and my homework: to Treso Soyers my ability to speak Spanish; to Mr. McGlocklin oil his tests ro grade. I, Robert W. Austin, with no mind and great body do leave Mrs. Jenkins oil of her points in- stead of decimals; Ms. Lilliort oil of her lectures in Street Low; Mrs. Dugol I leave my Accounting abilities. I, Michael A. Batten, being of sound mind and body, leave my porking ploce to Gory; I also leave him rhe Rainbow Red and my freedom; To Chris B. I leave my lost six-pock; To rhe teachers of TCHS my final absence. I, Bloir Beaty, being of demented mind ond disturbed body, do hereby leave Sonny my ability ro party oil night ond not get in fights; to Scott Welch my ability to moke teachers lives gloomy. I, Cindy Bell, being of sound mind ond body, leave rhe upcom- ing Srs. rhe ability to moke the most of your Sr. year; ond the up- coming Junior Class rhe ability to cope with the Sr. Bigheods. I, The Senior, Jeffery Wayne Bellamy, do hereby leave Fred, Amos ond Bobo the ability to stay cool ond ploy the woman and stay drunk every day; to Shawon- do o Curly Kir!!! I, Andy Beotheo, being of little mind ond body, leave my foot- ball ability ond inability to my brother; I also leave him the green bomb ond o porking ploce. The only thing I wont to take with me is o mighty whirey. To oil rhe teachers ond staff of TCHS I leave my absence on your role books forever. I also leave my 4-H trips ro little brother so he con get owoy for o while. I, Robin Bird, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave oil of my best wishes to rhe underclassmen,- ro Ms. B. I leave my love ond the hope of receiv- ing more help with her work. I, Terrie Blitch, do hereby leave Cinda Gilpin ond Liso Ross oil the good rimes at TCHS; ro Todd Subon I leave my front row porking ploce, with love. I, Liso Blue, do hereby leave Debbie Carlton the ringing phones; Mrs. Porker, rhe memories ond smiles; Mrs. Dugol the Accounting Cycle; Wendi Blue everything ... As for me — I leave completely. I, Betsy Brooke, do hereby leave my senior memories ond my ability to be friendly to Lin- do Ann ond Beth; to Kimberly I leave oil my high school fun; ro TCHS I leave rhe best memories from 1979-1963! I, Carol Brown, hereby leave Kiki my ability to stay off restric- tion; Tommy oil rhe great rimes or TCHS that I hod; ond to L’il Brother oil the happiness. I, Anne Burke, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave oil my prayers to Mrs. Woodell ond rhe newspaper; o clean cup of water to Mr. Roderick ond to Mrs. Doniel, Mr. Page and Mr. Van- dogriff my gratitude for their help ond concern. I, Jason Byrd, being of great body ond superb mind leave nothing, instead I give if to Wendy for later use. I, Sondy Carlton, being of tired mind ond over-worked body, do leave mv phone number ond ad- dress to oil rhe guys ond rhe rest I'll take with me. I, J. T. Coker, being of demented mind ond skinny legs, do leave Mike ond Ed o great Sr. year; ro Boots ond oil the Cheezy- Riders many hours of scopin' the chics,- ond to John M. oil my TD catches. I, Sobrino Courtney, being of sound mind (?) ond pure body (?), hereby leave oil rhe good times of rhe coming years to Joseph Lynn ond F.B. for the 1984 Sr. Pres ... Good Luck! To everyone I leave rhe desire ro keep rhe TCHS spirit olive! I, Liso Cruce, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave to Karen oil my good times in Ceramics ond my ability to worry Mrs. Ketring to death; ro Kim the old ook tree. I, Lori Goyle Cummings, leave Angie Kent oil the cute guys; Trent Porks I leave our old locker; Ellis Beach I leave oil rhe crazy rimes in 5th; lost but not least I finally leave!!! j— ------------------ _ I, Bridgetre Fife, being of sound mind ond body, do leave TCHS with many happy memories ond I'd like ro thank it for being rhe beginning setting for rhe happy times Keith ond I hove enjoyed. Also, I love oil of my friends. Thanks! I, Kristen Fraser, leave my cheerleaders, Beth, Laurel, Cloy ond Rob rhe great times of their lost high school years, the best of luck ond most of oil, some of my love! (The rest is for Andy.) I, De French, hereby leave oil my moth abilities to Blue-eyes, Blonde ond Charmin; for Mr. Page I leave; to Mrs. Doniel I leave my creative writing talent; to Sis I leave oil my love; ro TCHS I leave the best times of my life! I, Geno Grant, being of sound mind ond gorgeous body, leave Cynthia, Tommy ond Ingrid my 204 Testament ••• ability to make As in Mrs. Jenkins and to clown right along with her; and to Sylvia my Accounting abilities. I, Regina Griffin, hereby leave Barbara White the ability to pass her rests without cheating; to the upcoming Srs. I leave nothing. mind and body, hereby leave all the underclassmen the ability to be 1 like the Class of '83. I, David Israel, not being of sound mind or body, leave my ability to pass Mrs. Daniel's class against overwhelming odds to Timmy and Roy. I, Kevin Guenthner, being of mind and good looks, hereby leave Chris R. my sweet, innocent looks that he needs so desperate- ly; to Roby N. I leave 20 years to fix up The Demon” (If that is long enough). I, Angelo Harris, being of sound mind ond body, hereby leave to oil the underclassmen the ability to get through TCHS; to Debbie B. my parking space (if she con find it): ond to oil my friends my undy- ing friendship. I, Myrlene Billy Jeon” Jackson, do hereby leave my obility to stay in school and my knowledge on school materials to Aundre Thomas; to the underclassmen the obility to do it like the ’ Nasty I, Karen Jones, Jseing of brilliant mind ond—Cookie Booty, leave C.W. to Boots; to Mondy o decent wardrobe; Kimbo o push; my teacher, Mrs. Lininger o fishburger ond reo,- to Lourie ond Nancy I leave Algebra II. I, Chris Hendry, do leave the football two rolls of prewrap ond one bottle of disinfectant; Debbie, my obility to receive bomb threats with absolute calm; ond Mrs. Daniel ond the Guidance Of- fice — Peace. I, Tasha Hendry, being of sound mind and body, do leave TCHS with o lot of good memories ond hopes for the future; to my cousin, Mondy, I leave the best of luck to hove os great o four years os I did. I, Janet HughesTbeing of sound mind ond body, leave to the up- coming Seniors the best wishes for the future. I, Darryl King, being of sound mind ond body, hereby leave to Ken, Andrew, ond the boys my obility to rule the school while they ore here. I, Tina Kinsey, being of sound mind, leave my special friends, (especially Liso), o worm smile ond o special Thank You;” and to Pom ond Ronnie oil my love because We'll Never Soy Goodbye.” I, Sophia Knight, being of sound mind ond body hereby leave Showondo my obility to be in- telligent; ond to Rito o pock of Benson Hedges cigarettes. I, Jonice Hughes, being of sound mind ond body, leave Carlo Williams my lovely voice; Edno Granger my fantastic personality; Dione Simmons my knowledge; ond Michelle Flowers my lough. I, Renee Hughes, being of sound mind ond body, will Fred Florence, Jimmy Fuller ond Darin Simmons my luscious touch; ond my cousin, Andrea Hughes to pick on. (P.S. Don't take it too hard.) I, Thomas Island, being of sound I, Sondro Lanier, being of small mind ond large body, leave Cloy without o ride to lunch; the year- book staff gladly,- to Wode ond Chris my holo to wear home on weekends; ond to my sister Cathy, o life of love ond happiness. f iTMelindo Lay, being of sound I mind ond body, do hereby leave I to my little brother, Bruce lots of wonderful years or Toylor County High School ond the obility to , graduate on rime. I, Robin Leire, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave to Cliff, my good will ond spirit; to Karen Cruce the ability to stay our of trouble; to oil underclassmen the Senior Trip. I, Tomi Lee Lewis, being of devious mind ond sound body, do hereby leave Mr. Roderick my craftiness in pulling off pranks; to my sister, Michelle, I leave my parking place ond the cor,” to my other sister, Chondo, I leave my A's in Moth; ond to TCHS ond its faculty I leave o big THANKS for making my high school years fun ond fulfilling. I, Jeri Dell McColl, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave to Rhonda Moraon mv QQrqeous Mognum Club” to Kevin Lynn my obility to answer o phone with style; ond to the rest of the TCHS student body my obili- ty to moke people lough; to Tonyo Cruce I leave my charm because it worked on every teacher I hod; to Coach Ratliff I leave my spot in the holl becouse he put me there enough. I love you oil. I, Kim McColl, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave Troci the knock to skip without get- ting caught; to Ashley ond Dino the ook tree, ” to Ms. Blankenship I leave oil of my love. I, Donno Koy McDonald, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave Timmy ond Roy the obility to pester Coach Borr ond Mr. Vandagriff; ond I leave Cooch Borr ond Mr. Vandagriff the poins of putting up with them. I, Lesio McGrew, leave Edno ond Carlo my obility to act civi- liz- ed ond clown on people; Cynthio my nerve pills; Jonet my hair styles; Loshown my height; D.J. ond Mrs. Rollings ond Ms. Williams in peace. I, Lee McHorgue, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave to Cliff oil the good rimes still 205 Last Will and left ahead of him; to Guy I leave all rhe fun and privileges of being a senior. I, Lisa McNeil, being of sound and body, leave all my friends love and happiness; to Mrs. Roll- ings, Ms. Williams and Coach Johnson the ability to forger me. I, Lisa Massengale, leave to Rhonda Morgan the ability to leave Mr. Frank's room on the Sr. bell; to Lisa I leave rhe ability to skip without getting caught. I, Greg Mixon, being of sound mind and fit body, leave Dob. Cal and Shaun my fast breaks and soc- cer expertise (use it wisely); and to Robin I leave my heart and un- dying love. I, Yvonne Mock, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Mrs. Parker our talks; Coach Kelley my thanks; to Lisa Holden I leave just enough to get by; and to Coach Holt I just lec obin Morgan, being of sound mind and able body, leave all my love to Kenny; my parking place to Lisa Grambling; and oil the wisdom and my highest respect to Mr. Bryant Russell. I, lleen Mosley, leave Charlotte McGowan, Lisa Norman and Jeri Pridgeon all rhe good times and hard subjects; to Robin Mosley I leave all my Sr. privileges. Good luck and best wishes. I, Alex Murphy, being of tired mind and tired body, leave all the cheese to Billy; I leave oil my love and affection to Mandy; and I leave Scott a______ ’trip to the i mountains! I, Mike Murphy, leave my ploce in detention to Dino Sullivan (Sac); my Sr. parking ploce to Gayle Col- lins; and my parking place under the ook tree to anyone who can hang with the gang. I, Mark Myers, being of feeble mind and underrated body, do leave Marty my ability to graduate; to Mrs. Daniel peace and quiet during 2nd period; and to good 'ole TCHS I just leave smiling. I, Mike Nelson, will to Jerald Moore my ability to talk to young ladies; and to Glenn Monroe my good looks. _______ I, Carol Noles, hereby leave to my sister Sheila my skill to skip and get away with it; and to the rest of my friends and classmates memories of rhe school and of rhe wonderful times together. _______ I, Keith Ragans, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave “Youch-Youch my corner in rhe hall; and to 'Banana my ability to make it two more years: and rhe rest I leave. I, Todd Ratliff, leave Chris Rigoni the ability to leave Mr. Frank's room on rhe senior bell; to Kevin Lynn I leave the ability to sing “Oh What A Beautiful Morning. I. Almie Register, do hereby leave Chris and Wade my ability to get into trouble but not get caught; Chris Rigoni my ability to arrive on rime; and Cheryl, Lisa and Erika rhe newspaper ads. 1 I, Jimmy Robertson, being of warped mind and slightly chubby body, do hereby leave A C. my parking ploce and my common sense; to Lisa I leave my love; and v-iQ_the rest I leave. I, Gernett Rogers, do hereby leave oil my wild and crazy times at TCHS to Corina and Kim; to Julie my ability to pass rests without stu- dying,- and to Philip, my little brother, all my love. I, Keith Rowell, being of sound mind and body, do leave TCHS to D.T., J.B., B.D. and R.W.; I leave to Danny the ability to be late every other day; and now, thonk the Lord, I leave. I, Ray Sadler, do hereby leave to Janie my dirty socks and shorts because she loves me for the good along with rhe bod; to my teachers I leave the best of my impressions; to rhe underclassmen (except Janie) I leave my sympathy. I, Sonya Sadler, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave TCHS in order to stay that way. I, Dean Sheffield, being of great mind and ultimate body, leave J.B. all rhe wild weekends; to my little fat buddy I leave all the good times and to Billy the Cheezyrider Grant all the cheese. I, Rebecca Shiver, hereby leave Lisa Murphy all my low grades since she doesn’t hove any; and to Cinda Gilpin all my good times. Goodbye Mrs. Dugal! I, Robert Playboy Simmons do hereby leave rhe women to Bobo and my basketball abilities too; I leave the world to my right men, Fred and Calvin J. to carry the tradition on!!! I, Bonnie Sisk, being of brilliant mind and sexy body bequeath the following: to Mrs. Morgan ond Mrs. Lininger I leave a little peace ond quiet; to Boots I leave oil my good luck; to Beth and Bever- ly I leave Mr. Vandogriff; to TCHS I just leave!!! I, Phyllis Smith leave Andrea Hughes all my love and fine legs; I leave all my so called friends the ability to stay cool ond chill our. The critics will love you in New York. I, Todd Smith, being of warped mind ond unsound body, wish to leave my science book to anybody who finds it; and to Mr. Chesser I leave you alone; and to the Class of '84 nothing. I, Swingingbooty Terrie Sneed leave Kiki o humdinger time,- to Liso ond Kendra the ability to sur- vive alg.; to Mandy and Chanda my ability to Swing, to my favorite teacher Mama Agner luck to find another aide that com- pares to me. 206 Testament ••• I, Teresa Sons, hereby leave John Sons rhe memories of my years and hopes that he will cherish rhem; ond fo rhe underclassmen that they will follow in Christ's footsteps spiritual- ly os I hove done. I, Karen A. Stolons, being of J sound mind ond body, leave Goyle C. ond my best buddy C Robin oil rhe good times we've 7 hod on those wild weekends; to future TCHS students I (leave I happiness. J I, Victor Steadman, leave Eddie Williams rhe ability to skip class; ond my right-man Anthony Sneed my ability to keep the women under control. I, Deloine Swindle, leave Deb- bie Blue, Andrea Hughes ond Jeri Pridgeon my ability to cope with the teachers, F.H.A. ond being o senior; to Mrs. Hughes, Ms. Lilliort ond oil others my love ond best wishes. K I, Merrio Thomas, being of wracked mind ond almost wracked bod-bod, do hereby leave the school with many great memories; to my children, Wode ond Chris, I leave my ability to be good; and to oil my teachers I leave oil my thanks. I, Nicketris Thomos, do hereby leave my curls to Glenn Monroe; to the rest of rhe student body I leave my love ond happiness. I, Tonjo L. Thomos, leave my big pretty eyes to Angelo; I also leave my hoirstyles to Robin H.; to Tonyo W. I leave happiness; to rhe Class of '84.. . Good Luck. I. Felicia Tuten, being of Billy's mind ond body, do hereby leave TCHS with lots of memories; to my friends I leave best wishes; ond to Chris, lots of luck, since he'll need it. I, Greg Walker, being of sound body ond unsound mind, leave Billy Merlo my empty ort class seat; my Library Aide Class to anyone who wonts it; to Dr. Rother my flip-flops ond rebel flog. I, Octavio ’Precious” Washington, do hereby leave Ed- na rhe ability to keep up her charm ond personality; to rhe underclassmen rhe ability to do it like rhe Nasty Girls; to oil my enemies my love. I, Justin Webb, being of sound mind and short body, do hereby leave Billy G. ond Joe T. my ability to hit the long boll; to Rodney M. ability to handle problems (.38); ond to my Amy (B.B.) oil my love. I, Connie Wentworth, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leave the upcoming Seniors rhe special place or TCHS to enjoy it; ond to Mike Mincy my loving brother I leove total happiness. I, June Wessels, being of sound mind ond body, leove the thrill of being o senior to next year s seniors; to my friends I leove the thought that rhe best is yet to come. I, Lynn Whitfield, being of sound mind ond body, do hereby leove Amy Nix, Sonya ond Stacy Birge ond Rhonda ond Lisd Smith oil rhe love ond hope for them in school ond the poin of boys. ?l, Amy Wigglesworth hereby leove rhe Lil' Darlings to continue having fun; to Brian oil my love; to Steve rhe ability to attend classes,- to good ole' TCHS rhe best years of my lifers. I, Elaine Wiles, hereby leave Lisa Grombling the spot I hove in Mrs. Blankenship's heart (She ll need if); I wish Kim, Lori ond JoAnn oil rhe great rimes I hod or the high school I, Chris R. Williams, hereby leove oil of the girls olone; to Mrs. McGlocklin I leove my absentees; to Ms. Lilliort I leove one Street Low book; ond to TCHS I leove nothing. I, Cecilia B. Woodward, being of wondering mind ond body (which is going to skip this joint June 6, 1983) do hereby bequeath o wonderful senior year besides oil the headaches ond worries of Stu- dent Council President to my suc- cessor Beverly Bowman; o foke I.D. or o moustache (whichever comes first) to Mike Morris,- o breath detector to Mrs. Lininger, ond on olro section which might be able to stand up to ours in Toylor Singers to Mrs. McGlocklin, Adieu, ol' Goy Perry I, Duron Wright, being of no mind ond good body, to Kevin Lewis I hereby leove my parking place; my blue Cougar I leove to Debbie Corlton; ond to the Class of '841 leove nothing. Me, Greg Wynn, hollow head ond hairy legs, do hereby leove my music to those without rhe soul for getting down; my bormobile to James Bond; ond to Laurie I leove oil my love. I, Scott D. Yarbrough, being of sound mind ond body, leove foot- boll to Mike ond Ed; my parking space to Wad; my holl space to Sonny; ond to Mellow Evans I leove my dumb jokes. I, Amolio Young, do leove to Scott M. my ability to juke down or rhe donees,- to Mike M. rhe great rimes os o Senior; ond Chris T. my ability to be witty; to TCHS I leove rhe best years of my life. 207 Masic Memories FROM THE STUDENTS: s Bryion and Steve: I wish for you what TCHS con bring: o lough, o smile, o rear, wonderful rimes you'll shore with friends, and memories rhor lost within . . . Atnvuffi Thanks Coach Borr. You're 1. My parents super, great, special, etc. I love you both. Thanks to Shannon, my T- Friend, the seniors. . . this year tops them all. . . Betsy Dean, Alex and Greg: Thank you for making our senior year so great! Michael and Scott: keep up the Twin” tradi- tion! .. . The Twins” (Amolio and Betsy) Blair, Thanks for making my senior year so extro-speciol. You will always hove o special place in my heart. Love always, Terrie Mondy, To o special friend who will stay dear to me until the end. Thanks for being there when I need you. Friends always, Andreo. Alex-Doll. To oil our memories — moy they lost forever! Mondy-Doll P S. Love Lift Us Up. Andreo-sis: To o sister rhor I love more thon o sister! A friend rhor I love os o special friend! My buddy! Mondy. (Punk Sister) FROM THE PARENTS: To our son Mickey Gurr, Always remember this. What you ore is God s gift to you. Whot you become is your gift to God. We love you son. Your Mom and Dod. Joe and Jonice Gurr._______________________________ To Carol Noles, my wonderful daughter of whom I am very proud. Moy oil her hopes and dreams come you Carolyn Noles.________________________ Merrio Thomas: Moy the rood rise to meet you Moy the wind be always or your bock. Moy the sun shine worm upon your face, the rains foil soft upon your fields. Moy God always hold you in the palm of His hand. -Mr. ond Mrs. Lewis Thomas L To Betsy: Words cannot express how special you ore ond how very much we love you. Moy all your dreams come true (ond oil your unicorns become real.) Mother ond Daddy ■jr Amy ___ Having you os my daughter hos been o real blessing to me. I hope that you hove or least received some pleasure in having me os your mother I love youjJSp’ Connie, Always put Christ first ond foremost in your life. We wish you success.gnd happiness for whatever your goal in life moy be. We love you. os you ore our only little girl. Magic Memories MORE FROM THE PARENTS: Congratulations! To a great Senior Class. We ore proud of your accomplishments ond wish many good things for you. Jean ond Derr Fife. Gernett, You hove been the light of our lives! We only wish you much happiness ond our love will always be with you! Congratulations! I'm proud of you. You ore very soeciol ond I'm proud to be vour mother. Love Mom. Lynn, You ore o sweet daughter who has given us much pleasure. We ore very proud of you. May your life be fill- ed with happiness always. Love, Mom ond Dod. Terrie Lyne, We rejoiced over the good times and grades; also agonized over the bad ones. Love ond many con- gratulations! With Love, Mom, Dod ond Chuck. Donnie, May you always succeed in all you endeavor to do. You hove been a blessing to our family. Love, Moma and Doddy. Janet ond Janice, You hove given oil that we asked of you ... thanks for demonstrating such great confidence in us. Your willingness to listen ond shore has helped the family enjoy the growing years. You ore very special young ladies with great talent. You hove mode our job os parents a very enjoyable experience . . . we love you ond will remain committed to your success throughout our lives. We hope you ore os proud to be our children os we ore to be your parents. Love eternally, Mr. ond Mrs. Lawrence Hughes, Jr. Andy. Thank you for the happiness we share and the honor you give us, but most of oil for being o son with ideals we can love ond respect. Love, Duddy ond Catherine Dethea. Carol Drown: A very special person who we love very much. We wish for you the very best of everything in the future. Moy God always watch over you. We love you so very much. Always Mom ond Dod. Carol and KiKi. . . Thanks for making life worthwhile. Remember, Sisters you are Sisters you'll be Forever and ever Sisters to me. 2 Sis, Terrie Justin, You hove given us greot joy and much pride in your accomplishments. Your Mother and I hove some very precious memories. Thanks. We Agope You! a o j24v 9.S. 209 As rhe curtoin draws closed on the 1982-83 school yeor we look bock on rhe magical moments rhor mode it special ond forward ro rhe enchonrmenr rhor owairs us. The faculty ond staff, those masters of prestidigitation performed their mogic ond somehow we made it through Although sometimes it seemed easier ro pull o rabbit our of o hot than complere o certain paper or problem, on encouraging word or friendly assurance minimized our discouragement ond maximized our potential. There were new friends who worked their spell on us ond old friends who mysteriously disappeared. And. somewhere amidst the scarves ond carnival- colored smoke, we grew, our interests expanded, our view of the world ond rhe people in it widened, ond we were transformed. Pictured Clockwise: Gayle Collins and Mike Dairen rake o breok Florida Forest Festival fireworks cost their spell Greg Wynn and An- thony enrerram or halfrime Seniors rock rhe pep rally Mr Chesser gives Michael Crews rhe facts 210 Toylor County High is more thon simply closses, teachers, homework and grades: it is the sum total of whot we ore today. Although sometimes it seemed like o hot trick when we magically passed o class or caught the eye of someone special across the room — it wos more. They soy the hand is foster than the eye. Then we must look closely to see oil the special effects that moke our school days magic. And, with an abracadabra and o wove of the wond, the future will become the present ond the present the post. Our futures starred here. Whot they become is up to us. Pictured Clockwise Alex Murpfiy puts his creotivity to work KicKordTXoss ond Chris Tuten high-step ot holftime. A content T.C.H.S student reflects on the year. Mr Vondogriff ond Mike Botten think about rhot Physics problem. Mrs. Lininger impo- tiently waits to toke up money for the Vic- tory donee Beverly Bowmon ond Kristen Froser shore thot special moment. 212 Clockwise from left: Jomes Cook. Robin Leire, ond Leslo McGrew owoit their turn for senior pictures. Beverly Bowmon heods for closs. Sherri Gronthum ond Debbie Ritch dressed up for Halloween Wendy Rogers ond Joson Byrd discuss on upcoming closs. Andy Betheo ribbed Glenn Sheffield during the Key Club initiation. Todd Subon wat- ches the clock. Cothy Fox kept Mornie Brynes ond Kerri Pillow worm during o foot- boll gome 215 no j 3 •-v v bx XQAJj tCA u ufei 1Zua$ ryy J - Xkj thod u- jJb .. v:- . vA icAu- vvvx.. - s- 4 ■ iJ-MSry' tk a A-UxXX -r_ -6- -v ul - lxVGjOla. ] Cu yY C1 rucCcc CJUjUlc ■ O V' A LWLU JL Sj • AXOjlX i- . u tijUA. l Aj yy 0 ruXk UUiuu ■ THIS BOOK WAS PRODUCED BY: Sondra Lanier — Editor McCoy Anderson Terrie Blitch Chandra Bowden Betsy Brooke Carol Brown Mornie Brynes Travis Coker Walt Evans Billy Gunter Walt Hamby Pam McLain Marcus Myers Edwin Parker Todd Suban Amv Wiaolesworthffi Beth Wood Greg Wynn Amalia Young Taylor Publishing Company Dallas. Texas 801b. enomel paper stock Foil-stamped cover rif Gothic Standard and oadway Decorative types ■ o p -t 216 Autographs


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