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Some Stuff I Wrote (2001) H. Morris Williams
(‘48), Clearwater. This dinner party was a continuation of the frequent get-togethers of these
longtime school friends.
School museum donations ... They keep coming in, most recently from Brenda Brown,
Wiley Russell, Jerry Melton Fields, Ken Baas, John Taylor, Robert Louis Green, A. K. and Lassie
Black, Eddie Joe Hewett, and James Montgomery. They have donated yearbooks, scrapbooks, Key
Club calendars, old CHS newspapers, photographs, and memorabilia. Thank You! Keep it coming!
Call 755-8183.
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So rare... CHS football coach Skip Wolf led our Tigers to their 10 win of the season last
Friday night, a victory over Orange Park. With that win, Coach Wolf became only the fifth Tiger
coach ever to rack up 10 wins in one season. The four before him were Broughton Williams, Paul
Quinn, Bob Simmons and Joe Montgomery. Coach Wolf and our Tigers have a chance for their 11 111
win of the season this Friday night in the first round of the state playoffs against Panama City
Mosley.
Three locals and their prominent look-a-Iikes ... Teacher/County Commissioner James
Montgomery and University of Georgia head basketball coach Hugh Durham; Police investigator,
Sergeant Cedric Davis and Dallas Cowboy running back Emmitt Smith; and former library director
Eileen Brunner and United States Attorney General Janet Reno.
The magic 300 ... Coach Gene Cox (CHS, 1952) became the first Florida prep coach ever
to win 300 football games, all with Florida teams, when his Aucilla Christian Warriors defeated
Bronson last Friday night. All of Coach Cox’s teams have had a “Highway 90 connection”:
Monticello, Live Oak, Tallahassee Leon; and now Aucilla in Jefferson County.
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