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1. Bob Wood, the president of the Civitan- Civinette Club, also was active in the Chorus, the Madrigals, and the Homiletics Club and Pep Club. He played basketball his junior year and was on the baseball team for four years. He also held roles in the 1975 spring musical and in the senior play. He was president of his freshman class and was elected Most Rep- resentative Boy in his sophomore year. 2. Excelling in athletics, Bill Bullington captained the basketball team his senior year. Besides being involved in basketball since seventh grade, Bill also ran cross-country, was a member of the track team, and played football his freshman year. 3. Secretary of the Paint and Palette Club, Nancy Daniel was also active in the Civitan-Civinette Club and Pep Club. She ran track for two years and was a member of the Mizpah staff. A bass in the Chorus, Joe Hagewood was also a member of the Madri- gals. He participated in track for two years, was in the cast of the senior play, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and held the lead in this year's musical. seniors of distinction!29
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,Q-Tk' .1 --1-Q 1 1. As president of the senior class, David Hagewood -g played an important part in all high school activities, Q' He serveo as Most Representative Boy his junior year, was a member of the Chorus, the Civitan-Civinette and Homiletics Clubs, and held a major role in the senior f' play. Representing DLHS as Homecoming queen, Julie Johnson also boosted school spirit for two years as a cheerleader and displayed her talents as an actress in the 1975 junior play. 2. Many hectic days and nights were spent by this year's Mlzpah editor, Denise Dicker- son. ln addition to her duties as editor, Denise was a member of the Chorus and sang soprano in the Madrigals. Consistently on the Principal's List, she ob- tained a scholarship from Vanderbilt University. 3. Tim Frizzell served as Valedictorian of the class of 1976 by maintaining an average of 99.91. His classmates chose him as Most Representative Boy his senior year: he was an Eagle Scout and a member of the Homi- letics and Civitan-Civinette Clubs. 28!seniors of distinction
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Mo lit nti ilililte Tension mounted and excitement built as the DLHS student body anxiously awaited the coming of the first activity period of the school year. Wild rumors circulated as to what would be first on the list of load-lightening events. The rumors were dispelled as quizbusters provided competition be- tween the brains of each class. With Mr. Reagan as quizmaster, the Seniors surpassed the Juniors, while the Freshmen upset the Sophomores. During the final round, the Seniors outlasted the Freshmen by a narrow margin. Preceding Christmas vacation, Lt. Henry showed a traditionally gory Tennessee State Highway Patrol film. fThere was a significant increase in the number of seat belts fastened by students as they drove home. Apparently the film was effective.J During the Christian Schools Basketball Tournament, Mr. Davis kindly allowed the students to miss class to attend the Lipscomb-Goodpasture game. Students were also permitted to dodge the halls of learning to see the wrestling team battle Nashville Christian at McQuiddy Gym. Both contests were won by the spirited Mustangs. Although the faculty racked up a victory over the Seniors, most people still enjoyed the faculty- Senior basketball game. In January, Jack Lannom surprised the students with his karate exhibition, while also encouraging them to take a speed-reading and memorization course. From karate to quiz- busters, activities were those anticipated moments that everyone hoped for, speculated on, and enjoyed. 1. Faculty and Seniors vent their frustrations on one another in the faculty-Senior game. 2. The Junior geniuses rack their collective brains for an answer during quizbuster competition. 3. The great matchup - Tracey vs. Dozier in the hippity-hop race. 30!activity periods 1 F5552 irq.-f 'fi . J .99
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