Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1959
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Q gifs i,QvZ-5' M Q X, I I J f X ' QQ: ' ' E Am X xg A 50 H fi-'f xf f E15 V j f al i i ' A g 2 if Xetw OSS UNT QUIA P0556 3 VIDENTUR Q :gn ' - -y - T1-113 HILLSBUHEAN1959 passer '91 '. W1 t ffvwf S.. ' ig! ' 'S 'Q Q3 ' X . Q School Scenes Dedication lliiia Administration Faculty Staff Student Assistants M f ,X av! Seniors Underclassmen .1 i li mlm it 1-L ' if' ' - -K -1151 i s, , A' It E 2f,5fI.'ylQi'. N fu' i 'gif-' Q' I , A, i-,Z Y- . i - B tjou fyailnuli have, .4-ls. Ads Senior Directory Index Eluhs Music H. U. T. Athletics Cheerleaders refjirfiiipc rc rw 'fmiwii E. THIS is Hillsborough! It's a good school, a proud school, a school of precious traditions. Here there is more than a handsome building, there is a student body overflowing with courage, determination, and lively school spirit. This is a student body willing and eager to preserve our tradi- tions. Our Terrier Creed, our outstanding athletic record, and our many scholastic honors name only a very few' of our achievements. This is Hillsborough! The seal that appears on the title page and on our senior rings is symbolic of Hillsborough attitudes. The torch represents knowledge and the laurel wreath, victory. The Latin motto Possunt quia posse videntur, means They can because they think they can. We can-hold high the torch of learning, wear with dignity the laurel wreath of achievement, respect and obey our Terrier Creed, honor our country's flag, pay tribute to those who gave their lives for us and our nation, and take time to worship God. We can because we think we can, because these things are good and worthy of all the spirit and cour- age of Hillsboreans. This is Hillsborough! It is a proud school with the will to win. The torch of knowledge and the laurel wreath of victory are its symbols. Our Terriers stand ever ready to honor, defend, and uphold Hillsborough High School and the dear old Red and Black. THIS Possunt quia posse oidentur :Li nr mf ' ' Page Four SBUHUUEH . l n q can because we think we can. W W. W , ,. ...?,v-.... Y- - -.L ME ,M-,Q L 4 z---uf -- :LZLLLC 11.1. lfififrf-E iTL' :fn FfffP'Ef:n'fL.j,-1.1, L -J ' WPQQIIS-' 1 KJ N. .' fx I ,f Mil x X X Football lcttermen Anton Peters and Wade Entzminger admire one of r many trophies awarded to Hillsborough for athletic achievement. WE STPJ E TU PHESEH E A school year holds many things. There is, of course, the 5- beginning-when the sophomores invade the school, adding color and interest with their bright red faces and their sincere but puz- zled expressions. Soon we settle down to a steady diet of home- work and outside activities. There are all sorts of special events like train trips and parties to interrupt the routine and en- liven the year. Special honors come to us and to the school. As the days go by we notice that simple things like attending chapel in the morning or meet- ing friends after school are of in- creasingly greater importance. Our day is a whirl of activity- and We love it! The year goes by in almost no time. Soon, very soon our years at Hillsborough will be over, but the memories and friendships fostered here will last as will the atmosphere and traditions that are Hills- borough. 1 A-' The Terrier represents our acceptance of the Terrier Creed, Z1 code of conduct wriitcn by thc students. It is u constant reminder of our responsibilities us UUR TRAUITIU S ,WK Here we take time to worship God, to begin the day with prayer. 1 w u , -'-1, ,X , 5 x U I V J ,If , , . 1' ...nv , fTs...4, .s, A Vg! 1 , n G Q Q, -fig! ' , H 1. ' ri . . . ' , n f'-7723 i ' 4 an-4 - Each morning at eight our color guard raises high our nation's Bag. '5Lf '3r, ff E ,nyg 2 w W 2 N Xa, ' ' -Q-, David Ledbetter combines powdered zinc and powdered sulfur to show C0mb11Sti0H without OXYECD- An important part of history is map study, and in this American History class Bertha galmateer is revealing the mysteries of Where? to Barbara Goins and Johnny rost, Each six weeks one bulletin room receives the Honorary Terrier in This is Philip Pullara's own method of studying trig. recognition of scholastic achievement. Forest Hobbs, president of It's more fun than conventional ways, but no results are the National Honor Society, makes the presentation. guaranteed . '!, ,Q 'Q' A-,C .el Q 'tt'-by Y s uf! 1--'f . . We tum our mem'ries hack And recall these days ef qladness 'Neath the dear old Bed and Black Who says teachers don't have money? Mr. Douglas, who is an enthusiastic coin col- lector, studies his newly acquired coins to check their value. Page Ten To you . . . we dedicate this annual. We cannot honor you by this dedication. Rather it is our honor and privilege to try to ex- press in humble words the sincere admiration and affection we feel toward you. n Because you have shown such faith and optimism in youth . . because you have listened so compassionately to our troubles . . because your warm smile filled our school days with sunshine . . . because you have so unselfishly and untiringly devoted all your energy and wisdom to instill in us all that was honorable and good . . . We, the students of Hillsborough High School, are proud to dedicate this 1959 Hilsborean to you . . . MR. EDGAR C. DOUGLAS ff, -N x 1 .I ff. 1 5, 1'. ,f .K. x 1 .1 .' 4 Q x ', , J A f A .ml , 1 n Y KA ,e rf if ,A ,v .I .VI J. -. , V -1 riwiff Mi? F EQ ' Y4' H -wma. - -' ' E. 445' 'Wi lp! V vw an 1 , V v ' ?7Qj7'5q?7'1 Q, ,.,.fip f. 'VT ,- Q1 -as WP ea .U ' W . . sw-.-nw at 22 Q fi hx: 3:12 Q' iw nf, up E mm E rf 2 B ..--1 . 'X .L es :fm , fm 3: 5 E is 3: X E 2 , M: Z Y W, --wg ,as ,L xx 1 1 M gg M gf Q H nw W 1 E ' :E mu an J- iw va in :QQ ' .A ana? w f 'wage 1 W .- '- ,1 ' ,W W E ig sf 5. w 1 f A FACULTY This year the F.T.A. gave a shiny red apple to each of the teachers in apprecia- tion of their inspiration and tireless de- votion to us and to the school. In the same way we wish to make this faculty section an expression of our gratitude to them and all they represent. They have not only been fine instructors but have given much outside time to helping us with our prob- lems and sponsoring our activities. To them, with respect and thanks, we dedicate this section of the Hilsborean. Page Twelve S . f ..l V! -4, gi -' Rx' Q -..fm f f Q Xlf J 'f-If va l gh. .Y llll ' l ,Q l igluf of , i M lg: i- If I , X E7 Q ff 'Q' id fl ,Mm ff!! 1 g If I ffl Nil f I I I Q 1 A. A .if I , a f fl gli M j sl X! ff!! fl V,V 5 lull 1 lhx., friendly faculty helps us hold high the torch of knowledge ,.. 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L' ' -ee ' J- -f.-.-. 5U'.5 i Z S 1 ' 4,--.-141 inet 153'l'-1 J 'Zggai-...f,e.n-ff'-1'fi.e, The traditional 'rapple for the teacher was presented by Future Teacher president, Kay Shealy, to a wonderful teacher and good friend, Mrs. Reable Tinsley. F . Mr. Vivian Gaither Principal is 7' AUMI ISTPLATIU 5 'l l': '7 li. H' X' ' + 1 '5 ivf-.Yi1L- s --i can a i G ll Y f is l,,- ., V Mr. Wayne Hamilton Q Assistant Principal A1511-1 .K pl '-i Mrs. Miriam Dulaney , Registrar A 1 ll THESE ARE THE ONES WHO RUN THE SCHOOL . . . The administration staff, headed by our principal, Mr. Vivian Gaither, manages the difficult job of running Hillsborough smoothly and efficiently. Our assistant principal, Mr. lVayne Hamilton, is always busy supervis- ing activities of all descriptions while our deans, Miss lane Dowdell and Mr. Carl Hutton, watch over us, the students. A new feature this year is the guidance office. Mrs. Littlefield, a former biology teacher, Mrs. Wofford, who teaches secretarial practice and Mr. Douglas, who is in the social studies department, work hard to find the best place for each student. They give aptitude tests to de- termine the type of class each student should have, help plan the student,s course of study, provide career counsel- ing, and do just about anything that will be of assistance to Hillsborough students. We are grateful to these two groups, the adminis tration staff and the guidance staff, for insuring to u a smooth-running school, as free from snags as is human ly possible. M- 4 f ' p LQ 414' .4 .. t fr' J Er' ff' . w 1, I hj V, L L J4. ' . !. Mr. Edgar C. Douglas ' Guidance Counselor I Mrs. Ruby Littlefield Director of Guidance Mr. Carl Hutton Dean of Boys .Jann 1' Miss Jane Dowdell is Dean of GirLs' 'Q Mrs. Nancy Wofford Guidance Counselor -' JE 'A '-1 53, 74 Y. : :' ff J' '5 i.A ,f '4' ' . 'J'- 'lf-.'. 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A 1 - :- 4-454-15: . Af -0- . I V all Big Main Uffice ,qv 3 MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS First Row: Gloria XVilliams, Myrna Troutman, Kunell NVilson, Pat Batchelder, Mary Boyer, Billie Pearson, Vilma Llano, Katrina VanEyck. Second Row: Eugene D'Amico, Susan Cawthon, Dora Lovelace, Myrna Crabb, Lola Stanley, Sharon Cowart, Janelle Walker, Candy Reynolds, Mary Alys WVilson. Mrs Lomse Lucas Mrs Mfirgfu-et Be Secretary Secretary Judy Feneley operated the telephone switchboard as part of her training in secre- tanal practice Each student operater worked one hour a day for about nine weeks. Main Office personnel beamed upo their new switchboard beautiful gra furniture, and zur conditioning unit T switchboard conserved time and prov1ded valu able training for the gu'ls who operated it Thesr pleasant improvements mcreased efficiency a the office staff cont1nued their regular dut1es o sending out report cards and keeping accurat records of all kmds Mr. Hamiltuns Uffice Eiga-ff c I fm, ..-1 sg 3'-t K' . X f cv .' 'T-it Wasp N is ew Moore uses the new electric typewriter to type tl-le bulletin. Who's next? is a familiar question in Mr. Hamilton's office. If you have a problem and cannot figure what you l f?-:if - . ff-'nf 7 ,H . .HZ '- his i.. -A P :fit 1 ', W 15, should do-go down to Mr. Hamilton's Office and select ., r, .',v a problem from a large assortment! Since Mr. Hamilton, fp i it P' D s p 3A our assistant principal, is director of student activities, If ' - his office is always a busy place, especially concerned l a with registration of all regular students, schedule changes, QI, -f 1 school insurance, student theater passes, regulation of l the parking lot, and coordination of club activities. The daily bulletin is also published here. Mrs. Leila Ellis Secretary Row jcny Jonas K irtn Ilmlty Charlotte Thonnsson Verna Third Row- Janice Hammond Sheila McClendon Pat Whitehurst Simmons S11 uh Screws M lry Strowger jenn Cone Ann Conlcc Vilma Curcno Not Pictured Indy Kent Nancy Moore Sylv1a Row VLftJl1ILlh'llllXVlfIl Judy lligin Wqndm Prevatt Vilma Thompson Frm Patrick Lmdl Ilxrvtstcr Delores Piwloski Secretary Mrs L Elhs 1 Q 4 S E -'53 H , ' lvl. lx 6' . ' , .. V. 3571? -...iii ,Jn P' - Y f ,,,,,Eqsf::,:l -.-.-.-wa' 'A' Lluugrur' , .......1-.-U . r1.1-as 5 435: J 4.8! li N g? ' 'I A 11a 1' - . 'X W wi' I V , , . . 'I T-if .l ' 7 '44 1 , ' 4, ', -54, I :iff y xl: 4- , I, 'Pa Since the infirinary has been air-conclitioned, Miss Dowclell always has a full house. Mrs. Dorothy Elliott Secretary Z. 1 f N9 kills? '7 1 K xl!! I va Mr Tom and Lou are trading alibis for excuses in , . Hutton s office. Attendance Ultima Detectives and accountants are found on the Atten- dance Office Staffl They keep a correct census of H.H.S. which-as we school-shy kids know-is most difficult! They are expert in discovering who skipped class and in detecting fake excuses, but they also willingly de- liver telephone messages, render first aid, and dispense aspirin as needed. ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS Front Row: Ella Mae Hibbs, Frances Lawson, Vivian Folsom. Phyllis Folsom, Barbara Thomasson, Norma Fernandez, Betty Ouimette, Beverly Hatcher, Sandra Evans, Latrelle Roberts, Myra Yarborough. Second Row: Martha Trotter, Lynn Greenberg, Penny George, janet LaVeigne, Rebecca Mattrox, Rita Pennington, Maxine Bryant, Donna Dearborn, Annie Joyce Cross Sandra Morgan. Back Row: Diane Prichcr, Shfaror Pitts, Nancy Griffin, Sandra Ebersbach, Ann Strand berg, Peggy Morris, Dolores jones, Brenda Bryan Andrea Benoway, Doris Murphy, Iudi Curtis. G7 xr N . ' mfr' N GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS First Row: Dorothy Elder, Adeline Morris, Margaret Surface, Jane-t Oleson, Robin Brenner. Second Row: Kathleen Roberts, Francis Dixon, Cookie Looper, Cookie Gordon, Barbara Wood, Mrs. Littlefield. Guidance Department Hillsborough is one of the first schools in Tampa to offer guidance service this year. Our counselors- Mrs. Littlefield, Mr. Douglas, and Mrs. Wofford-help up plan a complete high-school program. They also help students find jobs and aid seniors in choosing a college to fit their needs. to decide on '1 college Sharon, Carolyn, and Carol look Because the guidance personnel atqloguw Barbara gets a double dose. 7 Q N , .as f ni e FW i wal.- lefvk eff? V ffi ,.w -' 1 if ' A ,N V Y' r, ' -' Tif- 2 1-LQ 3,3 'V 9 l 3 P i s ' l 1 ,sl 1 ' .K Q 1 Z3 . 1 l l rr' E i I l li '-dll.. - -fb i. . all 33:5 V' l ' ' l - l I 4' I l Mrs. Anna Hall Terry H earl of Department ' A Y English, Department . el l Thou smellest all of kitchen grease is one quotation from lclylls of the King that Mrs. Mc Fadyen's classes will long remember. Ours is a happy school. We remember the good times in English, the knowledge We gained. Will Silas Marner keep Eppie'Pv was crucial in our sophomore year. Iuniors heard Boomlay, Boomlay, Boomlay, BOOM from Congo.v Double, double, toil and troublev-the Witches of MacBeth held us seniors spellbound. In a four-fold program of reading, writing, listen- ing, and speaking, the English department of Hills- borough provides for the needs of all students by offer- ing accelerated, regular, and remedial English courses. How now br-r-own cow. Open your mouth, drop the jaw, pull in the diaphragmf, We enjoyed speech Mrs. Barbara Bost Mrs. Madeline Burgner Mrs. Irene Byrd Mrs. Louise Hoobler Mrs. Juanita Kolka Mrs. Priscilla Lightsey Mrs. Kathleen McFadyen Mrs. Gladys Metz Miss Tina Nelson Mrs. Margaret Peeler s ' siiigizrg. FF' ' - O Q 'scifi N Q' M 1 5, 'j Q' . ld 'il il 3! Q 5 'l 1, a 3 ., I l 'li l L i w I Page Twenty lvl -of 'ara' I f-4' mr' :-fe, jg. sf' UQ. xr' IAHUFUXIORV 11 N N Bost's seventh period sophomore English class watched By using the 3,1-LA, Reading Laboratory fin that boxlj students GVCFY day-educational teleViSi0fl, that isl in Mrs. Roughtorfs reading classes could progress at different rates according to their effort and ability. nd drama. Participation in panels, plays, competitive peaking, monologues, pantomimes, and charades gave s poise and confi ence. Headlines, deadlines, caption and copy-we strove to edit a superior Red and Black and Hilsborean. In journalism and .annual classes, we learned to be depend- In debate class we were taught to argue intelli- ently, solve problems through discussion, reason cor- ectly, and become convincing speakers. Miss jane Perdigon Mrs. Ellene Walker lil .',.' I 5, P' ff-3 gh. Mrs. Mary Roughton Mrs. Cora Wetherell .-.x:,g:1,-,Z-1-1 su - ' r r 7 4,1-.-m, 4 ?Z ' 1 1,, .I..i ' .- . 1' kr I ll E 3 ' l '11 1 35 Q' 'j.' ,T -' I V- W ,tg fa U able and co-operative, to write quickly and well. In EIR we leamed to understand what we read and to improve our speed. Mrs. Dorothy Stokes Mrs. Sarah Sweat Mr. Richard Gibson Mr. Buford Jasper p ' M i LQ'-rt, Mrs. Emily Gilchrist Secretary .. .R XX . . XX' u 5 X V f, Page Twenty-One Mrs. Lucia Nell Adkinson L7 , , fri' :,, l 1 i i V dk m I JU' 9-,i f N A351 Miss Vivian Campbell Mr. A. D. Cates Miss Bessie Chiles Mathematics Hillsborough is a pioneer in new methods of teach- ing, especially the teaching of mathematics. Our four- track program, designed to fit the needs of all students, has been studied and copied elsewhere. And all of this was pre-Sputnik! The Basic Math Program emphasizes fundamentals and the application of math in everyday life. Functional Math Courses cover traditional algebra and geometry from a practical rather than a theoretical approach. lc. X A Mrs. Marjorie Davis Mr. Howard Gallant Head of Depart-ment It appears that Tommy and Janet have a problem! There are lots of those in trig, you know. w f i I I I ,nc .1 AL, , - A A .1 -me Q- , .. Q5 'i 'W' ' 1 -A ' , 'I W . .- ' i ef, p . . Jiyils In 1 Page Twenty-Two ! . .. 1 H- , ,I 51 ' , '1 1 A . ' , - M' ' , ,-fl 'f . N- v.1 ,- ' 1 . ' H .. v ., v . Mr. Guy Johnson The Regular College Prep Math Course offers alge- bra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry. The new Enriched College Prep Math Course offers algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry under conditions that encourage the talented student to delve deeper into the study of more advanced mathematics. An elective math course is pre-flight aeronautics. Mr. Paul Edwards Mr. Jarman Scally Mrs. Jean Spencer Patty, Sandy and Phil agree that three Sylvia looks at graph-Mike looks at Sylvia! slide rule must be mastered. heads are better than one when the Mrs, Reable Tinsley Mr. Don Williams , l , . ' i 'f 'jg gi g E XM: :, I , . Page Twenty-Three Mr. Marvin Alvarez Mr. Mark 'Brown Mr. Robert Clark Mr. R. I. Matthews rw f l V' , ., . . gm- - an .-'- .. N . , I , . , . , 1.fZ5f'i35 fg A .. 14 ' f 't c,,:-r41u.a. Page Twenty-Four Mr. Walter Pearson Head of Department Science In this world of ever-increasing scientific progress, H.H.S. does its part to make us aware of these ad- vances and gives us much of the basic knowledge that has made all this possible. Biology 1 deals with the gen- eral study of life, while Biology 2 takes up human phys- iology and nature study. This year for the first time physics students were taught by a set of films featuring Dr. Harvey E. VVhite of the University of California, supplemented by our own teacher, Mr. Mark Brown. Chemistry introduces the fascinating study of matter and the fundamentals of scientific research which stu- dents use as they complete individual projects for the annual science fair. Aclvancecl science offers a practical survey of all branches of science. ' little it hot gym: 1 I:-.m':1 1 E 1 'YB ., ..4. ,, 1 in H :6 ? Nancy, Sandra, and Beverly test rock specimens for radio-activity with Mr. Matthews' radiation and Syncla are observing microscopic organisms, popularly known ., bugs. .ag-,.,,gis 6' ' 'An ..f--' ,A .1 31.11 tri 'K J: ,-,swf grit, 1 Mrs. Myrtle Melton Miss Nannette McLain Q, ,..f.- -in ,.nf,--.,-41.1, ,',.f:fE3?,?? ,ft-sais . - - A Yrzlnn 1 EN- Tai 31 A -, ,.f' j, .R . . 4: '5.lXv ' Ar. N ' , FT! X 3,3 U J' r . 'Li lf yi 5 L2 ,I lib xx! Q Q J 1 t A 'Q r 'w w . , , , 19- . rw? nr . 'fv'.4rf7 '. V ff- .llbn I- x ' ,Q A 47 ,lg '11 rs- ' ., I My ,M , N 1 , 5 . if P ' 1 l y 5 421 4 i it 1 ,h -. X., V ill' 3, .14, N gli ,Q-X.. 949 f 'ig'-1 'JET 241 I I , f l e 'mf . , dwell? Scif' H-if f f fi sf 'J ft' Tw l wg 1 i ' 5 ll L. l K 5+ Q f ' 'J ' 5 7-1 fi . r . .jg , x fi , . - - ,. V, 'f Sgr, wr' Z Y Q 'P f - V We-A 'J 1 , - -WE.,fl: ' 51' lgfiiiff' 1- ?:v qw ' wiv X H 51 wg ffl was-I ' , mg ,- r 7 lf- .. e xi' ra T' Q c i itrf 4 :Q in Ss-it r L2-fy ' ' ig ' A. efif r' , sm ' , k isa rs:-1 .1 -LM, 'iw -1 YLi'4Li, A' wi: Miss Mary Ruby Johns Mr. Guy Johnson Mr. Peter Mendoza Mrs. Marina Reby Page Twenty-Five History lleparimensi Hillsborough excels in the Social Studies department by providing courses covering many phases of history. World History, H1, unfolds the ancient story of civilization. Before us looms the Sphinx of Egypt and the Roman gladiators in the arena. We learn of man's set- backs and progress. American H istory, H2, boasts of an inventive, brave people in a proud new land. We deal with the foun- dation and growth of a new nation. In H3, Problems in American Life, We study about banking, foreign aid, taxes, politics, and economics, and we become acquainted with the problems of life in a democracy such as ours. Family Life and Education, H4, helps us become ma- ture individuals. It teaches us a pure attitude toward marriage, the responsibilities of a couple, and the values of a good home life. Psychology, H 5, helps us solve the perplexing riddle, What makes us tick?,' We leam how to cope with our problems and develop into Well-adjusted persons. 1. r- 5-4 ,.,f L...?- f I David had better inform Beverly that the Civil War took place in In an unbiased way, Bible History, H6, is offered to the Smith- give us an understanding of the Scriptures. Miss Elizabeth Wilson Head of Department Mr. I. L. Alderman Mr. Robert Boucher Mrs. Thelma Cox Mrs. Miriam Dulaney Mr. Edgar C. Douglas Mr. Robert Fulton Mrs. Virginia Hatton Mr. George 1011115011 S- ,pas ' f Page Twenty-Six X ' i ' I ' ,xref Lv. , -5- , 5' this is time for history-not study hall! Miss Rosa Pritchard Mr. Kenneth Schofield l' I I F Q 5 r i Mr. joseph Raffa Mr. George Seevers ' 41415 -.Q-P 5--.,..-.Q rl It .., ,.,L?Pj,',w- r.,,,sZ23 , w,j,r' jtfiigqivff if .lf M is ..-A it .. ,,.-, . , s , 4 al -Pri M514 'sits 1-1 'V,! J a,..w: V4 . ,' ll Mrs. Hatton points out the details of Roman Columns to Vilma, Sally, ,, 4 ' and Johnny. .,,.1' ly . -QI I Mrs. Edris 1 'Hammock Secretary Miss Lula Rigby Miss Elizabeth Rozman Mrs. Lula Smith Miss Margaret Smith N F L t Y -1:2-.1 1. 13,114-.frm-Y' .2 ' i -1 ,,, R-.::sf3a:.!::.:g3,E:5 ,, 15- .krgatg-D Y -, ::-:i:yQs:m::f--::---: . :fw,..f::f:1E21,:'fia Hu' ll wr : Tj: sw N wxlafs In wi -'i l1 43?' , .' 17-1 we VRF Jfllff-in . 52 122-f -34.41 z 5' ' - .rl 2 -Q' Am, lr TEES , 1 ' X ,E ' sim,,g, ' Y rj , . as 33. mf ?S5ef3t,,gi 4 . ' . - 'C -. 201255321 ' 1 w1'iiszs?fl F 'iv fweshfyfgv 'I ' ,Wi r ,gr5i:s.il2Qfw,,' 40' ibm Pr ' ' N 1 x ' ' K ' 1 'ZLETQKEIQQ g .,Lw'f:'1' ' WR, . jii f,Q-,?, N ' ' E ' V ff'i1:e'fgAffl , ' - .52 1345 ' v 5153323 Page Twenty-Seven Foreign Language 1 ii l ' ,.i i ii Mrs. Angie N oto Head of Foreign Language if 1 L fn' or fj'.f wh. xii Kay and Sharon use a tape recorder to practice their Spanish lesson. El burro sabe mas que tu. Buenos dias, alum- nosf' Ay de mil Padre Nuestro, que estas en los cielos . . These familiar expressions are heard annually in our Spanish classes. In Spanish 1 and 2 We learn the grammar and vocabulary of a vivid new lan- guage, the one used in our neighboring Latin-American countries and in sunny Spain herself. VVe concentrate on learning to read and write the language. In Spanish 3 we apply our knowledge of the language to conversa- tion. We study more particularly the pronunciation of Mrs. Thelma Barrow the words and develop skill and speed in speaking Spanish. Also, all the Spanish classes study about the customs, history, and geography of the Spanish speak- ing countries. We learn in Latin 1 and 2 the language from which many languages are derived. This helps us gain a better understanding of these many languages which include English. VVe also learn of the ancient Roman culture, some of the history of the Empire, and we read about many famous Romans. Mrs. Madeline Burgner Miss Thelma Jones Mrs. Noto drills her classes on Spanish vocabulary. MT- Peter Mendoza A 'K fr gi, ,N .Q J E 5553-iI.'A-Y' i..i. jfgiif ,.,, -ff: ' EM ij -' pr. V X re, V 1 li' Q . V4 -- i' T 1 H N Ti fl K Tl If-4 -Z.. ' -- '. -f. 1 . 1 ,. 1 Al 1-5'5L'.' , A ' W ' I ., eu f 'QL iQ ' 1 Q .' Fig L 9. N -.f , -' Hi ' , 17.4-.. - Fe .1 'jj g 1 '- S fx., f if . , fi ijt'-fr, Q H X f ,i .. I 1 1 r 53, . r I: , r S.: , 7 . , Q, .- - I i f-I ri. A1 C 41, g i D , ru . 5 : . ES ,msd i W N V .V 5 ,V 1 e T A Kf- ' ' 1 VV! 'x V1 I D: -. 1 i l !v ' . A ,i , , Z - 51-1 ' ag ag 4 , . fff. , Qfifaf a X if. A . rr? mir. 15 eff f S -f A -Lg ,Q T N5 J WWW ' -e 'H C, Q ,Lew 'ff We cf f L Page Twzenty-Elghgg X Q!! MATT, C f7pZ,Lif 1 al X ,,,J,,ML, Q. ?,'6j1fuuq, 1, ' i as - if ,J ,gr .j ' - '-V . .3 f:l',g-if . 5. 'LEW' ix xxghxlra 5 ' Wa. f 'g h l 'S 'A Now, Susan, you're really not going to read Plato! Secretaries Mrs. Lorene Davis Mrs. Annie Doke A . . V' F .qpva . w ' H -4' X 1,-nf' x y . rr '-,Nw -h' 1, -5 -.L 'A ' 4'.' . LL is if --- - P, 1 l 36. lx ' . f ,ff The half of knowledge is to know where to find knowledge is the motto of our library. Here we found literature with which to enrich our somewhat reluctant minds and great stores of reference material where the answers to our many questions were hidden. Always ready to help us with our library problems were Miss Hunt and her competent staff of secretaries and library Workers. e 'zfa fan - 1 lihrar vvi . 495-L ,A , t C' Miss Florence Hunt Head Librarian In preparation for Thanksgiving, Carolyn and jolincla decorate the bulletin board lbl A enlwmi' , ri . Su Q , Q fi l E f-S'1: f K Page Twenty Nine v 1, N . ' S' - 3- ..' 5 is + ++ X T-J if Q f f :X in E Frances, Dora, Patsy, Sylvia, and Evelyn learn to use of- fice machines in Secretarial Practice. Business Education Much of the noise on the first floor comes from the busy typewriters in the business education department. Two courses-bookkeeping and secretarial-are offered. The bookkeeping department prepares students for jobs in accounting while the secretarial course stresses short- hand, typing, dictation, and related subjects. Both courses provide the needed training if students will make use of the opportunity. The subjects are often rather difficult, but the results are Worthy of the effort. The development of individual resources is encour- aged. The students learn to be adaptable, to live with others, and to deal with the public. It is an exacting course with a great deal of drill on spelling and other skills. Students are not guaranteed jobs, but employers are usually very eager to hire Hillsborough graduates be- cause they have p1'oved they are well-trained. Mr. Leon Ellis Head of Business Department . v 6-. ,g , V14 ff' 1: I I 'A ri 44.41 -' ' f Mrs. Hortense Barnes . HGH? In Typing X Vilma types drill after drill. Miss Annie Carlisi Mrs. Myrtle Daulton Mr. john Hamilton Mr. Donald Higgins .1-TWT. --T-7 fc. sf--Af W-T:TfTT'1.'ff1- L' G: . A A A . J I-wflw, .4 V I V E V ,daft ' YN ., 9 '01 , :wg :sf X gs, 4, 'sag ' 5413- 112153. li: x Page Thirty ., T. -5 .. W. R , ':fF,.., if --L11 T 'A' 'l. A W H117-.'JT'F. l' V,lV,4g.' -y N .4 A . 1' ' V ' , ' .4 4', 5 - . ' ff 'Lk' ir-YW! ' ,,,,lf'-.9 . NIJ! 5 ' . ...'Y ' i ' ' i J P' I l -ll 1 ,ill 4 1 1 l I., i W- , , 4 A 1 .. ,: A' ' A- I- ,f,L,,x 1 ft' 'atv F f:'ss, m vg J A'f,'1 : 4 ,,. .- FAU wg- Q 1-'rs - 'wi r'gf..-fJh2.'t:'a5 4V...L Miss Prudence Ross Mrs. Merle Stuckey .RQ 1 WWW, yn! ::':',w vm p--- x . N' iii. . . ...in I . .mtw mmwsmc .54 if yg:i3-ref 1 willfwff ' if ' 1l 'ill A ' , -1'-'l num ' 1ig.' fjlkfilfi , ,, , Q ,Q fer-, . . v: -. 1' ..i m .yliqyii f ff' ere: 1 ,- . vl- T: 'Sl l l Nfir. John Hamilton cxplnins the Adjusting Entries Chart to his bookkeeping class. 4.-:b.n.n.i - Mrs. Jeannette Warnock Mrs. Nancy Wofford Mrs. Nella Cole Q Director of D.C.T. Betty Io Bevis works as a laboratory technician in the office of a prominent allergist. fliversiiied Cooperative Training DCT is a program of occupational training imder actual work conditions While the student is still in high school. juniors and seniors, sixteen or older, with C or above grades are eligible for it. Effort is made to de- :ermine aptitudes and interests, and the student is placed, when possible, with a firm dealing with his :areer preference. He receives planned and supervised :raining over a sufficient period of time to fix the re- quisite skills, and he receives training directly related 30 his job activity during his school day. He has two lours of DCT training in school-one dealing with sub- ects helpful to all business people regardless of occupa- tion Qinsurance, banking, social security and income tax nformation, spelling, arithmetic, etc.Q, and the other lour devoted to study directly and currently related 0 his work on the job. This year there are thirty-six :tudents in twenty-six different occupations. V s.- 'ta C left? Mrs. Judith Neiswander alt! ,114 Mrs. Viola XValclorf Q right J Mrs. Freida VVheeler C below J In a very short time these girls in I-Iomemaking have made this old furniture look just like new. Iikij. up ' x Flaxu lu Carole Rumpel and Betty Pearce team up on the sewing problem and judgi from their smiles, they projects are coming along equally Well. Humemalfiinq Department Savory odors, clip-clipping of scissors, and beauti- ful refinished furniture greet us in the homemaking cle- partment. Besides teaching sewing and cooking, HM 1 and HM2 help us to develop better personalities, good grooming habits, proper etiquette, and money management. HM3 teaches child care, landscaping, in- terior decorating, and furniture refinishing. 3 will XVhat a sneaky way to trap a male! They look so domestic and tranquil as they demon strate procedures of home management taught by homemaking. I at it i C U V ,-V. 3 ' Q , ,181 QZYQ. ,..- ...F .551- 2,545 le ,Z Page Th irfy-Two l l lm 1 l i 1 X, UI .A :i ' i i 5 , We W x l L--Q Q r. Miller gives Marsha some on-the-spot instruction while Janet and Laura watch. Driver Education Safe driving practices and good driving attitudes are taught in the one-semester Driver Education course. Students learn to drive by actual experience in traffic in a dual control car under competent instructors. Films are used as an aid in developing healthy driving attitudes. Emergency first-aid methods are also taught so that drivers will be prepared to render assistance in case someone is injured in a traffic accident. r. Crews stresses the importance of paying attention to road signs. 'o f S E Y s2'n.4SQ-, I if P 4 I 4. - r .... ,. -fp V - -- Mr. Glenn Barrington 'il A , . A - ff:-Te -- - ' by 1Qg',?, ' ' ' V Mr. Charles Dofvnie plflvflt-', ' ' Q 11 tV., ' V ' - gg? Mr. I. C. Mil er . I X xo or M Mr. Edwin Crews Mum, Head of Department xtugf l, l it X iii . Page Thirty-Three fN N. Miss Mary Alice Smith Art Hep artment Although the sciences play a vital role in this new jet age, our school provides a balanced diet of the cultural arts, too. While preparing for careers in com- mercial art, interior decorating, Cartooning, and related fields, the art student also serves Hillsborough by help- ing produce a finer annual and by decorating the school and auditorium for important occasions. In Art 3 Diane, Mary and Glen pursue their various interests. B-1? ' , ' gf5..'f: Rig ' . jj, I- M f ff Tl rc- Qf 1 Aff- ' ' 1 ,M Page Thirty-Four - A K u-uf.. Y Mr. Amaclo -Delgado Glee Club Director Our Big Red Band practiced long and hard in preparation for its many performances at football games and parades. Music To help us find the true meaning and joy of music, Hillsborough provides an excellent musical program. A number of glee clubs and bands provide an oppor- Department Mr. Steve Solak Band Director Music Department teaches us to make and appreciate beautiful music. We are encouraged, through awards and scholarships, to further our interest in musical tunity to progress from a beginning section to the very professions. best, the A Capella Glee Club or the Big Red Band. The E412 Solak directs Hillsborouglfs fine orchestra, the only high The glee clubs, under the direction of Mr. Delgado, were some of 'chool orchestra in the city of Tampa. the most pleasant classes in school. I fx ibn' fn l ,,f ':w:E e. 4 - 4 lf fm. l'i!., '.,. l,r1r.1'1-. , 4 ' ' ' , i.g.,,sJ..f.: , as lv V f !l,i.ll.f. - 5 purppp Page Thirty'Five Mr. B. H. Blankenbecler is . Mr. Earl D. Caton MIS? lv to the class. Mr. Robert R. Holmes .1 .... , -,,,.--' ,,.- ii - ' 4, i Judy is one of the two girls who takes mechanical drawingg Bill agrees that her presence adds Industrial Arts Industrial Arts play an important part in both the vocational and college program at Hillsborough. M echan- ical Drawing prepares the future engineering student for college drafting, the future industrialist for a better understanding of his trade, and the home craftsman for a better understanding of hobby construction and de- sign. Woodworking concems itself with the materials and processes of manufacture, and with the contributions of industry. General Metals covers machine, bench, and sheet metal work, welding, and auto mechanics. Careful, Craft! One slip of the tool could ruin your bowl. r,.f ' 4 A me ,Q-fix xg- ' ' fb . l 'JZ , . ,f FZ 1'r-4: , wg. ,, rf' I '7 1 1k,kx,,l l W -ff l Page Thirty-Six Ray's working so hard at his project might he compared to the attention he gives his girl. ,--4 -wi J !-rx! ri R-x Fecausc Douglas and jack enjoy farming, they handle plants with pecial' care. Osborne considers thc ability to judge cattle a very important -'L' 'I .2- p,,.,f-- jimmy and Dale are setting out plants in the slat house. qriculture Vocational Agriculture Education is offered at Hills- ff borough to train future farmers and agricultural workers in the scientific as well as the practical aspects of ag- V riculture. Besides the study of classroom subject matter, the students receive instruction in the mechanical skills used in farming, including woodwork, farm electrifica- tion, and farm machinery maintenance. Mr. Rodney Osborne Richard, Bobby and Jimmy keep their equipment in tip-top shape. Il lm 5' Ao .f Page Thirty-Seven iz . . ,Z -. gift-'-v '1 f . rl-1L,r . tt4 'f' -N' 5.?:5f.5 effiT7,', --' ' , Vx., - nh - ' ri 153 ' is W 4- I ,AW . I. -.,... Md' Tip 2, l , X 1 l l frfil -A 313' V 5'r'1QA-fl-'1'f:3'UEff ' 'ik' 31-thigh' . ni M may 1 D' r R fir-tts , J - , ., , 1 1, - .f- . f-ff-L-:Asn rw.:.1 . ,f.1.. r'c...f V 1' - ei , ,b ' 'I gl . ,L-La -gl ages atifriziiz? 357t3g, ? .If gan' gsf - Ag, 3535533 Afrs-f ,v 2 Z ii ' :vw zu-.. 'sf 4'-'t W fra. - if ' . f 6 - , ff ,Q ,, -ww S.-1 aa- 'N' gi,-fig, :ffm . 1 J' 42, 7' fi-,tm .1 5-as -if. , .. . - ,, 1 ' 11, gi-lest:.g?qf:gX7,vs-fglklhMfifazbtrstffsf -Iliff?-125 :1'i ,i'35.f H ' H Testing for the wind direction? No, the boys are performing a pyramid stunt for Physical Education. I Sf' Mr. Charles Downie Mr. Bill Fisher Mr. I. C. Miller Mr. George Pennington BU 5' Ph sital Education Physical Education develops the individual boy physically by promoting agility, skill, coordinationg mentally, by prompting quick thinking and the mak- ing of decisions based on information at hand in a split second! The subject matter of the courses is varied in order to open other areas of interest to the students so as to avoid over-specialization. Physical Education 2 is re- quired in order to fulfill part of the requirement for a High School Diploma. The sports in which students participate are tumbling, touch football, basketball, track, volleyball, and softball. Introduced this year was a course in first aid. Physical Education 3 and 4 are elective and offer the same sports as Physical Educa- tion 2 with the exception of tumbling and first aid, and with the addition of weight lifting, co-ed volley- ball, and co-ed archery. Row, row, row your boat, gently down the field-these boys at Physical Education are preparing for another rainy Chamberlain game. I- 4 1.4 fr V, I la.. .f--if ' I , ' . - .auf A. ,,..f'.Imfuywi1.w'ws: ...Im ...6'?.iipz'!ik,.,m 1 I YJ Qi ul, it ,ll 'CIT' Mr. Hal Griffin Mr. Don Williams Head Coach -'LV . Vx 1 li .J-, g 4J fggffekl l virs. Nita Haynes Nfliss Alice Rodriguez fbelowj Get the ball, y'alllll Miss Shirley Lawhon Q above J - .L ig ,M ,M is its ea 1 ' E ?i .-ai 1 35 ' -aw: arm if - 'M 228' H1 it ,fe SE f in H , W M 5 .ip N if W Boys beware! Miss Rodriguez is instructing the girls in proper golf swing techniques-that as we know-can lead to swinging at things other than golf balls. Girls' Physical Education There are four divisions of Physical Education. Physical Education II is a requirement for sophomores, while Physical Education III is an elective. Both classes engage in active sports. Physical Education IV partici- pants study folk-dancing. A Special Physical Education IV trains and produces our elite staff of Hillsborough High School cheerleaders and dancerettes. Their opponents probably would prefer to have the volleyball served once-over-lightly. it H lu 27 r vnu -.' , - -' .ii 'll Y 1 74-Q. - v- gi E uh. , . r a,Ii 54 !Q.,' 1 ' Hx: Lic' In 5. ,, . P ,I Q .. -, .I . L . t 1 A y an he - 1 l i, l ' ' ' ' K Et, Un: l 1 A W I Q Y L., rfr l A W -Q W. r If A 1 p V ,gf 1 ' fy - 4 fp ll ,Ji 'vffgf-3 S li' 5- lv, 53-'al --I, - ' , M tl '. 'I A SFC Jess Deegan - 1 f fi,-fl 4. J' -. ,t ,QQ ,, 'nn 'f '-' - ' -f f 'L .1 if 1, - ' 7 'll' A N 'f fl 'WI' l MfSgt. Aubrey Akin -'fri lt X 'vrpffj' rg -,Q--i ' 4' 1: ,Q 1 . ,U 'fi ' 2. ., .,' mi 3 , uv 'y' -If F Z' N A 4- t ..- - -4 , fffkiek' ,- s. N. as ,J fi 'ix-I gf - xv '. 1 -'X ff ful -4 -if t - ' fr ' ff 'H' 1 N4 X! is -,L U r H' L . . Ji ' . N u- ' -,., V 1 - , ,, V ' ' ' -gi I rr! ,, :tub N 4, T - lf:-Q A a -' -' 1 ,, -1. . V , . . K . Q ,x- V .. , My .V.Q I We L 'iupgll hw I . ' 1- K, 7 N -' f '- 7 'xii' M- -Q 1 5 fr- N1 ta' 11' . r -V Y 1- fe ' . Q - - fe' - 5 -1- fi- ' . X- ' -' ,,. 1' 1- K .,, ,, U, gig-.x,1,1, J- aa L-M :E 'L,E':1::1' f 'V Ai, H. U. T. E. Department R.O.T.C. training has been offered at Hillsborough since the school year 1935-36. The purpose of the R.O.T.C. is to teach citizenship and to prepare yolmg men in the event they have to enter military service. ., Three years are offered. '-. Here comes the color guard! How proudly ou in the Sponsor's Day Parade! The R.O.T.C. has brought much credit to our school. They display their ability not only in parades but also in local and national marksmanship contests. y Cadet Lt. Earl Groff and Cadet Cpl. Earl Klay practice with the new 81 mm. mortar, a gun that first r R.O.T.C. display their ability marching Captain Robert Swab lu-' J l QP! f proved its effectiveness in the Korean War. l ff Page Forty Stage Crew Dramatic productions in the I. I-I. S. auditorium could not ake place without the assistance of the four boys who are the stage crew. They supervise the use of the equipment and take care of producing the light and sound effects. They keep the stage and all its properties in eadiness for use. ront Bow: Larry Oberst, Ralph D'Elia, Mike Schick, Delano Davis, Bob Whitley, Duane Rittgers, uddy Ncsmith, Leon Gold. Second Row: johnny Goodwin, Charlie West, Alan Penzkofer, Jim Hinchee, utch Hewitt. Third Row: Lenten Stephens, Dale Whitney, Paul Keckler, Mr. R. H. Blankenbecler. Don Holcomb, stage manager, Mr. Buford Jasper, drama director, Danny Jernigan, Robert Wold, Jim Motion Picture Uperatnrs The Movie Projector Opera- tors Club is an organization that serves our school by operating visual aid equipment. They have an efficient routine for showing movies, adjusting the projectors, and even making minor repairs. Page Forty-One Student Eaieteiia Assistants A t t First Row: Gay Gardner, Margie Hermanek, Ierry jones, Barbara Kindt, Judy Cahagan, Ruth Webster, james Ernest, Judy Sween, Loretta Newman. Second Row: Lydia Tyson, jean Fatzinger, Sharon Morris, Gail Morris, Jeanette La Bonte, janet McCoury, Beverly La Foe, Sylvia jones, Nancy Brack, Betty Langham. Third Row: David Forward, Robert Cannon, Ronnie Rickman, jimmy Fatzinger. Eighty-seven loaves of bread, 450 cartons of milk-im- agine such a lunch! The Hillsborough Pot and Pan Patrol- better known 21S the Cafeteria Staff-SCIVCS Such a tI'em61'1dOL1S Lois Brink and Melba Boyte are getting ready for the afternoon coke volume every day, feeding between 1900 and 2000 students. The sixteen full-time workers and the twenty-one student assistants do all the Work in the cafeteria under the direction of Mrs. Mary Way. cafeteria manager. Don't laugh Jeanie-Donald looks like he needs a helping hand. S . .... , SPLIT REI1 if ,.,J.Xxf'H.' , . - ssl ' ...gn- Poge Forty-Two Cafeteria Staff 4-'Rs a First Bow: Elizabeth McIntyre, Clara Sheldon, Rosa Blount, Audrey Miller, Marjorie Herron, Clarice Skelton, Crace Donaldson, Marie Turnbull. Second Row: Mary Way, Manager, Alberto Garcia, O. V. Hylans, Angelina Garcia, Melba Boyte, Lois Brink, Irene Patterson, Mabel Bexly, Ruby Richardson. Maintenance Staff w a-aff' in. First Row: Joe Rocha, Steve Antinori, Leonora Castellano, Otis M. Sessler, Building Custodian, Mayme Lawson, Tony glvaflez, Willie Mae Montecino. Second Row: Cosme Novas, Louis Liccio, Sam Cannella, Albert Garcia, Carl cag one. 0 Page Forty-Three Pete Busciglio, Keith Burgin, Darby YVhite, jim Hodges, Lynn Williams, Bill Fisher, Mr: Clenn Barrington, Parking Lai The Hillsborough parking lot is well organized to serve both teachers and students. The parking spaces are assigned and a definite pattern of traffic flow is laid out to facilitate convenience and safety. The parking lot is patrolled before school, during bulletin period, and during the lunch period by a group of boys who are under the supervision of Mr. Glenn Barrington. David Denslow, Harold Thomasson, and Tal Bray are efficient workers in the book room. slr ian MED' Nil rw: THISMA f?99f-'Eli HlE5' an all ff- l Wil Y ,-. ill, IV' f31..1,.g:, l ' Z' Qu A , .T Y is-5 . First Row: Roger Frcrichs, Clinton Davis, Charles Cubero. Second Row: Frank Becker, Morris Pickel, Mr. Carl Hutton, Lewis Abrams, Keith Burgin. Hall Patrol Where are you going? Does your teacher allow you to come into this room during lunch? You are not allowed to go to your locker until the bell ringsli' Such are the usual words of the hall patrol. Stationed at the doors during lunch hours, the hall patrol boys have the thankless task of reminding students to re- main outside the building until the bell rings. This service is necessary in order that classes in session remain un- disturbed. Haal-i Hamm The efficient workers of the book room have the great responsibility of taking care of all the free textbooks issued to our school. They are in charge of issuing and collecting all books and of keeping all records of these books. The boys receive one credit for the three years they have worked in the book room. Page Forty-Four -aug- s..,,,.-f' X5 ,wr Q., V 1' Z-A 'lf' -7 r r Stewart put twenty five cents from thc price of Tommy Carrett's hair- ut into the H II S Big, lied Bowl Fund. Stewart's Barbershop followed this ractlcc on every hurcut for In entire Week. Dads Club Last November, the Hillsborough High School Dad's lub undertook the mammoth task of raising 312,500 for 5 stadium to be called the Big Red Bowl. Twenty-Eve lundred new seats will be added on the east side of the resent football field, and existing facilities will be im- roved In order to begin construction in the summer as lanned, the Dads, Club worked energetically to keep the rolect ever 111 the minds of the students and the commu- ity The school as a whole, the clubs, the Dads' Clubs at lant and Iclferson, and various individuals in the com- . unity all helped to make the Big Red Bowl a reality. l ef r-it . . 3 1 , '- it ijig- A k X ur O- , i T' - . X X l ' H A K I - - '. I ' r - ls 1 1 1---gn-u-:mini 1il 7. Y. 'M - -y i?'1--1 - V ff. , igy, .C - ,j ' - ea. ,t-l ,N 'X . .TT .- A, ,ig . A - . - 1- ah- . L. ' -uw-'Q'-:5 -P . D 'f cow 'ff-1 -E'-il At the Thanksgiving Day game, Hillsborough graduates and Dads' Club members solicited donations for the Big Red Bowl. The Plant High School Dads' Club responded generously wit.h a S200 donation. Executive Board: Paul Antinori, secretary, Charlie Shiro, Don Marti, treasurer, Vivian Gaither, principal, Louis Solmonte, presi- dent, Stacy Norman, B. A. Barco, vice-president, William Richard- son, Mike Muley, Hal Griffin, athletic director. ' ' -- ii - L.--.,m,+,,-V M VV g any - Page Forty-Five ?' Whether the need is for a senior ring, school supplies or a candy bar, the P.T.A. sponsored bookstore is the place to go. Full-time workers in the store are Mrs. Alice Stuart and Mrs. Lucille Thomas. First Row: Mrs. Fred Curtis, Mrs. F. B. Cutcher, Mrs. I. P. Blumhardt, Mrs. J. R. Mynatt, Mrs. james Jordon. Second Row: Mrs. W. H. Edenfield, Mrs. VV. C. Robbins, Mrs. Alan Reeves, Mrs. D. R. Cawthon. Third Row: Mrs. Henry Clark, Mrs. F. L. Brock, Mrs. J. E. Porter, Mrs. I. W. Stewart, Miss Jane Dowdell. Fourth Row: Mrs. Hugh Buerke, Mrs. R. Trotter, Mrs. H. Murray, Mrs. R. May. -4'P Q'3 'D xv Page Forty-Six - Parent - Teacher Association For more than fifteen years there has been a movement to install stained glass windows in the auditorium. Under the leadership of Mrs. Sarah Sweat, the Hilsborean collected S500 for this pur- pose, but the mo11ey was used to pay for the installation of the memorial clock and chimes. At last the dream has been fulfilled! This spring the PTA gave Hills- borough two art-glass jewel-tone win- dows portraying Euclid and Walt WVhit- man. A Hillsborough graduate, Mr. jo- seph D. Myers, designed the windows Mrs. 1. P. and gave without charge the labor re- Igfefgilgiaffit en quired. Discussion groups, meeting with various department heads, have been held every other month. Hillsborough! P.T.A. members as well as those from several of the feeder schools have learned many things about the running of the school and the course of study. These groups have proved so successful that other schools have copied the idea which was new this year. Parents have also helped with the ordering and dis- tributing of class rings, graduation announcements, and caps and gowns, worked with the health tests, and chap- eroned dances. Funds were donated towards the purchase of a new movie projector, more band uniforms, and class- room fans. Money was also contributed to defray the ex- penses of the debate team and to start a science museum on the second Hoor here at Hillsborough. .av M- :J Barnyard Hnarluwrr Given by Parents for Teachers Each year the Hillsborough Parent-Teacher Asso- entertains the faculty and their families in a special, very original party. The theme of the party, on Tuesday, September 23,was a Barnyard Hoe- Cay shirts and straw hats were the standard for the fun filled evening. Included among the hundred persons who attended the party were board members and officials, the county superin- Mr. Crockett Farnell, faculty members and families, and the parents who serve on the PTA There were many games, lots of country fried and music by our own Eden Rocs. Miss Alice who teaches physical education and spon- rleaders, won first prize in the games. A deal of hard work on the part of the PTA went the planning of this partyg but the immense pleasure me received made all the effort worthwhile. Decked out in overalls and bright bandana, our principal Mr. Gaither enjoyed the fun at the PTA Hoedown. fu- Straw hats like Mr. Raffa's were stylish attire. The foot he is wearing in- dicates that he was slated to appear in a foot-identification game. L.9.iL ' .435 Q .l- miling at thc bountiful refreshment table is our own Miss Dow- ell. Later she cheerfully participated in the hog-calling contest. Page Forty-Seven f -- 3' :rr-Li Q '? 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J.. ,1 , began our sensor year eager to make thzs a truly .L if CHARLOTTE BALL F AY BALLANCE MARY BANNINGEB GLORIA BARKER LINDA BARNHART BETH BARTLETT JAMES BARWICK BARBARA BASS PAT BATCHELDER ROBERT BECKER FRANK BECKER SUE BEGGS JUDITH BELL HOWARD BENNETT ANDREA BENOWAY BETTY IO BEVIS 5 Q owls ' am' tgachezrs, we mmd time th pfay A 'pri' r W , 1 .L f3.2nlz6i.'.-25... 65.35 vm was. W3-. 'H alf 1' 5' ua my Wa mi A5 MILES BIERCE BETTY B1N1oN DANIEL LEE BIRD SAMMY BIVANS ANN BLACKBURN IOHANNA BLOUNT PHILLIPS BLUMHARD1 SYLVIA BOHANNON 'i A '4'1'2'4.fEf? ' ':. . :wr B, -- .1 'Y we-,W f 5 Y.. I I r - , I ' D M 'GF SHARON BONO ' sm- ,R ' I qv cfs 1 QV X by 3 JEANNE BOWMAN ' kr BILLY BOYD FRED BOYER ,IX vsp-f MARY A. BOYER '5' MARIE BOYKIN LESTER BRANNING JIMI SUE BRANTLEY ,O Sometimes we became iust a bit silly-but lli A it . 1 evx 'inf W' 'K' hf'N SANDRA BRENNER DAVID BREWER TOMMY BRICE JOHN BROCK Hula Hoops were everywhere this year and Sylvia, jimmy, Harold, and Johnny were right in style. ' I 5 ,- I-' T5 I K -515 ,..s BICHARD BROWN ' 'T W'.n I L-- 1 1 f -.T 3 if 1 1 1 T DOREEN BROVVN nh CAROL BROXVNLEE BRENDA BRYAN Q...- . J, ' fy' 5,1 ' 1- ' 'ff BRYANT BARCO 'pf' MAXINE BRYANT JIM BUCHANAN DONALD BUCKLEY 1 'fi' 5 QWE- Tf-: -: f qi -wh rd-Eyhtfi gnu-J Wo' 1 Qqlf 9i' wx f : 'lx gf-A K 0 I , I EA 'RN ffl PATTI BUERKE 5 JOAN BURCH BETTE JEAN BURGER KEITH BURCIN df: 4 T T as A f :A 4 JOLINDA BURNEY ie - , RONALDBURNHAM E' f I V .W if A ' PETE BUSCIGLIO ,,:,. - u f SONJA CABRERA A Page Fifty-Eight ,VU I ,f4's. f. 'T ' 1 . .I r I .-.--s-vm-vw T'1fW , T' ' 4 ,. ff X A T 1. , I . , .W 7 2 .if f,Q, -- 't-X 'LJ 3 -Q-V' psf fix new' MARY CAIL CYNTHIA CAMPBELL RICHARD CAMPBELL ROBERT CANNON JOE CARDINALE, JR. MARGARET CARR ALLEN CARROLL GEORGE CARTER e tried to keep a pleasant balance between study and extra activities. MK Y W'-:Y ' J, Jia Y mx N MARILYN CARTER DOIS CARVER LARRY CARVER KEN CASEY SHARON CAWTHON JANE CHAPPELL RICHARD CHARLTON MARY CHILLURA ,. E -fi i ' Jo ANN CIARAVELLA l VINCE CICCARELLO 1?-J' , 5 LU CLARK gn CAROLE COATE S VN, Judi Curtis and Gary Rodgers, like al1'seniors, were delighted when class rings arrived-even though they didn't keep them very long. 'fLZqk! T hge rirlgs gre here! ibas heard all over school in September. f 3 my ll Vw I ' gm V QQ 2 fy 1-his Q' L K A ZELDA COCHRAN I M M -'Q V N, T, 'LR 'E' GAIL FRANCES COLADO K i x I .V i ' GAYNELL COLDING Q ir ,- PAUL COHEN R g A R 53 i - l , an K JEANIE COLLINS SYLVIA COLLURA if if MARTIN COLSON BUDDY COMATI if , F Page Sixvy RAY COMBS SAM COMPARETTO EDWARD CONNELL RONDAL CONNELL DONNA COOK MARY COOK MARVIN CORBITT RONALD CORNERS To us belonged all privileges and honors associated with the MARIAN CORNETTE SYLVIA J. CORRALES MARY Lou CORTINO Jo ANN COUCH LINDA COUEH CAROLYN COUNCIL SIDNEY COX MYRNA CRABB Page Sixty-Ono While jimmy Hipshire and Johnny Pellegrino watch- ed, Tommy McRee and Barbara Warf demonstrated Hlrvo entirely different versions of the controversial sack ess. E5 N '2-'fr S ffm Ti ..,. I,-. Styles and current fads were a popular subiect of conversation ai 1 ' 5 4 ,W 1-,,. 4, .1 ,f :Emu , Y w CHARLES CULLENS PAT CUMMINGS WILLIAM E. CURTIS IUDI CURTIS NORMAN CURTIS SHERON CUTCHER HERMAN CUTLER PRISCILLA DALKE is Page Sixty-Two .1 J W .ia -- ' l .:'.'.' A 03 ' '-g-fem' , . af. A fig 4- . ww - - 9316 ' ,L .d igna: T .Id Ilya L . Mui. ,. ,,....,:,. 1 ng, ,ga A 'mlr If3!,' N 'SL A x ' Ii I . -I kwa . Aa, .gzrmef A , 2Zf' f?l1?i,. 1 EUGENE D'AMICO FRANK DANIEL CAROLE DARDEN KATHRYN DAVELER CLINTON DAVIS DOTTIE DAVIS ELEANOR DAVIS SHARON DAVIS Boys and girls often disagreed on whether fads were clever or ridicudlousy SYNDA DAVIS JOE DAY DONNA DEARBORN JANET DEBEVOISE JUDSON DQBRA JEANETTE J. De GUZMAN DIANA De La OSA RALPH D'ELIA Page Sixty-Three , .. v ROBERT DENSMORE . PAT DERMER BARBARA DERY ry FRANK DETWEILER Nd Q ! 1 X Y IRMA DI MA1o A Jw A JERRY DI sALvo A FRANCES DIXON NYl'1 KATHRYNE DIXON I . .A Educational TV Station WEDU offered us a chance for extra instruction . . an gt SHARON DOBBS 'U' --I X., JUNE DOOLEY JIMMY DOROUGH JANET DOUGLAS Qi 'Qtr ,-... -' l, ,hh LOUIS DHAUGHON 0552 CAROLYN DRURY VANCE DRURY '15 v- SANDRA DUKE , 5-X 'Db Page Sixty-Four Q9 Y' , 4 . ' bv' E55 P 9198 195 ' wb' , V E 'L Zi'?wY'm ,., ' 1 - I .. A '- w- Q-saw? - ywtvilmxv - : h . . .,e5.I My ' ' T 1 ' ' ' I 'ur fn P rl E- I ,EJ Q , ' ew , , , , -g 'I ' 3, 9 I , N J A 59 X X .Y I v ' .rf , l If V 'TWD 5 H I- ':.,. Nr w,.,wf'fu,,tw I, 'ft-52 ', gun-Q. ' rw, ng 5-u J 4 H-Z' rn 'R QQ? 1 s 5 pn, nh Y' 'bfs 1, Awwir ,i? f',- W., -. H ,. 4 f Vx 1 Q x f ' ' I .1 I - 1 .V --.-- x 4 wr ,g n ..-23255352 -V P X- -421,35-,i if 'L 'fr . A V5, , A f 'ff-g1.g- ' ' SSW , g,a3,g!g'w,n 1' - in si , . V ,,., - ,. - . ar? - if ,A . Jig? P'1- 1E .f,--1 w- 1' ' 1' is ' I . ,.a.,aV,-firtafgqga ' ' ,1- IV -!'-zi.'4:3L -wen Y'-.51 . JO ANNE DUPREE LAWRENCE DUPREE PEGGY DURANT DAVID DYER MARY ANN EBANKS JIM EDWARDS RONALD EDWARDS GAROLYN EGGERS GERALDINE ELDER PETE ELLIS BARBARA JANE ELLISON GEORGE ELLSWORTH WADE ENTZMINGER NATALIE ERICKSON ANTHONY ESPINOSA TONY FACENDA Page Sixty-Five DOUGLAS FAIRCLOTH JOY FATZINGER E DORIS FAULKNER FRANK FAULKNER JUDY F ENELEY GRACE F ERLITA JEANIE FERLITA NORMA FERNANDEZ I ib- f S 'Q 41 Lf'b' 21-317 fy-fa .1 ,. ' A , ' We 'flea1'nedEbyI dbing? with some comical results. fr' :Q I ' SHIRLEY EERNANDEZ I X r' E5-.ff , 54' f MICHAEL FLAHERTY 1 v A ' 9' 5 A . 4 . 'A V BOB FORD -1' A 'LX' JEAN EOREMAN 'E DAVID FORWARD RAY FOSTER JO ANN FOUNTAIN CARL FRANK Page Sixty-Six , my gi.. I F' WN A., V V V L S ., A 1 E . I,-P 1 f ,R A u ' ' A1 , X ,qgnn-ff W1- ' Hu ? wr' .-,I J-L..fgg:i-Q-.Q fwffgg X ' -. -vjwagvw , E .- L-. 131-,-E11 F I Ill L Wy M' I I I 4,E I ,. M QC ,A , as 5 . ,E ., M I ia-1:1 6 943 3 -s., fm na- .iw ,221 1 lk T wi -il ' l ,s CAROL FRASER I NORMAN FREID VW- GERALDINE FRY FUTRELLE Q f-'Q is-' BOB GALBRAITH BRENDA GAMBLE PEGGY CANDY VU' ETHEL CARTON '.Af' 7,7 I ' A td Amusmg skzts and lwely discussions brightened in '.F'wQ r '-'Lf '-Q fi J- PGN QQ A-gf 4-9---lv xz ' 'Q MARION GAUTHIER BILL GEICER GLENDA GEIGER DORIS GILBERTSON 1 , Y :V , , wsxfaasfger - . , .. 1: - This is one of the more unusual H4 activities. Bonnie Rust has been very patient, but Vince Solomonte just doesnt seem to have a talent for this sort of thing. , w I I 1 'K X Cx Y K , ,, . I N,i. A Hail f fi , r5Z?5q M irinail , DWI! ' f 'f , uf ' MELISSA GILLIARD 5D ,... 1 GHA1ILEs GIRTMAN :he I ,, E, EILEEN GLASER Q39 DARLENE GOEE h Q 145 gs A ALEX COINS LINDA GOLDEN -v CYNTHIA GOODMAN COOKIE GORDON W Te chersi werei encouraging, helpful, and overly generous with homework. DURENE Goss 5, NOVA GBANTHAM ED GRAY L ROBERT GRAU fm 'sl- ,V i' ,SF .I. Fw-' ' 'N W' ' gui, l', VV MNA JANIE GRAZIANO A'--'P PAT GR1EsHoP .,, MARY JANE GRIFFIN ...L V ROBBIE GIIIMES A I Page Sixty-Eighv FW N I 4'-A B b , .... ew- CHARLES GRIMM Qi' 1 , 'W' . A W, X EARL GROFF 5' 3 l uf 'C-32' ELAINE GUERARD X' RICHARD GUESS e,r I 1 A LA A I 55 11 N . A A N -P 1. B. CUNTER VX A I - A 61 F ,, I e A JUDY GUTHRIE J ll 1 4 A A EL... I . JUDY HACERMAN 'l I-TN , . V tg GERRY HAHN f ' 7' R . ' If 1- X4 I X Ei lg They supported us-bought our candy and fruit cakes, cgme ' 'ix Y -- V . A W N 1' f lid' 'X fjfif' V v 6 A cr ti. .AN 5-Y 'J 1 DENNIS HAILEY DOROTHY HALE DON HAMMOND SUE HAMMOND u . M A . , mfwsfaa, . ,ww.m.m.w...,,'x:r'm:1EE.z.5Ez,zz:n u4,u.M..,Y:,'L'm:..sBi-vnmw: 7 Leo Kee, Dwight Patterson, and Johnny Pellegrino were grateful for both the apples and the encouragement that Mrs. Cox traditionally gave the football team. E x :ir ,E N, ,V 5 I HELEN HARDAWAY YVONNE HARNAGE LYNDA HARPE JANET HARRELL RUDY HARRELL PHIL HARRELSON VVANDA HARRIS BARBARA HART .rx 4551 L Our days were filled with study and hard work, parties and football games SHERRY HARTLEY JERRY HARVEY ROY HARVEY GALE HASKINS NORMA HATCHELL BEVERLY HATCHER HOWARD HAWKINS CLIFF HAYNES Page Seventy ,Y--.H QI4 E -.. .4 -.75 1 fklff .L J af 'B' S' ,P- ,ur-N 'T-'Z' .Eff 15-an CARL HAYS JANICE HEDGE NORA JEAN HEINSEN JOYCE HENDERSON MELTON HERNDON VILMA HEVIA JEFFREY HICKS MARSHA HICKS '11- I I .lf -.4 in A ' 1: ,w ' 'T-1 'I ., 5 N 91 Q H A I ' JJ 'x + 1 gr I X 1 v N , -'L X , I , , ' Q. ZS u,:,q. 3' ,Qi -15. ' -gas V 'S Ci , xv N ' 1 H, 1 , fi J -'-- f. ' I' . if Iv,-1 M . A ia 51:22,-J ffxafdiv Y E 1 ffffiff GENE HICGS WAYNE HIGHSMITH SANDIE HILL SYLVIA HILL JIM HIPSHIRE FORREST HOBBS SHIRLEY ANN HODGE JIMMY HODGES Page Seventy-One ,, DIANE HOEFT VALERIE HOGAN 5 195 ,ABN ,! One of the highlights of the impressive R.O.T.C. ball was the introduction of Battle Group Commander Gene Higgs and Battle Group Sponsor Shirley Hodge. DON HOLCOMB BRUCE HOLLEY 6' .S Kr f if 5 ' .ri i4 'IW 1 dl .Q 2 if , hi' XX , J V 1 boys in crisp: with starch added interest to school BILLY HORNE JOHN HORWOOD LOUISE HOUDLETTE NATHALEEN HoUsE DENNIS HOWERTON I A-vs,,,K Zh- U' Q? or 'L' 5? 'Q WILLIAM HUDSPETH X Qg, if MARGARET HUGHES BETTY HUGHEY Page Seventy-Two 'Us- wr-K , E H. T----T-V! I - . 6 '-l. A 62 J NANCY HUOHLETT 'VX I JANIOE HUNT UPN . 5:17 1 Y - LULA MAE HUNTER 'Tiff-9 THOMAS IGLER 'xlw gk '5 'ii' HOWARD IRBY si LARRY IVEY 1. LILLIAN JARDON SERGIO JARDON Remember how annoyed they became when anyone touchecfiffaeir brass? 2, Q GENE JAUDON DOTTY JERNIGAN FRANCES JOHNSON , -- JEFF JOHNSON T N. Mt f .N Qu 3? DELORES JONES DOROTHY JONES -1 GERALDINE JONES Q HOMER JONES - Page Seventy-Three IRMA JONES MARTHA JONES RICHARD JONES JUDITH JORDAN ALBERT JULIAN NICK JULIAN, JR. GWENDOLYN KATO LEO KEE here with all the excitement of goblins ghosts, and witches NAOMI KEE NORMAN KEENE GLEN KELSO JUDY KENT CHARLES KEPPEL JEANNE KEY BARBARA KINDT RALPH KING Page Seventy-Four '11 N r irq iii FN, N.. bf' -:Tb Q 1 as If! Sv- A-.-1 IOAN KINNEY JUNE KINNEY NELLENE KIRKLAND CORBETT KLEIN w gig MDMA ' ' L 1'5 5 J I 63' ,- avi fe JOHN KREN BRENDA KUHLMAN 'lf' I JACK KUHN BILL KOCHLEEL sold masks and the Red and Black used special items ss s f07'eeth6 day. . , I so he -Tv 'c eg I 93 'Cr' WILLIAM LA FOE JOE LANCASTER RONALD LAND JAMES LANGHAM At the jefferson game on Hallowe'en our cheerleaders disguised themselves as clowns. The addition of noise makers and hula hoops gave a new touch to old cheers. JANET LA VEIGNE FRANCES LAWSON JANET LEAVINE LOUISE LEAVITT DAVID LEDBETTER MARVIN LEININGER MARION LESLEY GERALD LESTER HENRY PARKS LEVY BILL LINDALL KENNETH B. LIPSCOMB JUDY LITTLE DELMA LITTKE JOE LLAUCET DORA LOVELACE BRENDA LOWE Page Seventy-Six EUGENE LEVERETT KAREN LUKE CAROLYN LYNN RONALD MACON DAN MACEE GEORGE MAGILL CHRIS MAGNUSON ALLEN MALONE very clay was filled with fun, with laughs, with the joy of greeting friends. ANTOINETTE MANGIONE CECIL MAPLES TOMMY MARCHESE ALEX MARENCO JOYCE MARENCO ERIC MARLAN GLORIA MARTIN JUDY MARTINEZ Page Seventy-Seven 'Pl' -'sg 'vw- ie - 4, .LAW 5 N 'am 'bv Y ' ' G I - ' I I 1 -2 H , -,A 1 fe I IM' lg- Lv' WILLIAM MASSEY ' v V ' ' 1 li ' ,I I I Robert Rezba performed the mock marriage ceremony for Beverly ' fl .Q Hatcher, the new Miss Sadie Hawkins, and Phil Torres, her Little x in - I 4-1 Abner. ' L . 1, 'Q'-Legg V life. 5' mlii N 'H X! V V W D M I 0 3 e U 0 0 Stqdentjdevoifzogzr- to the funmes eee was exhzbzted by the Sadze Hawkms dance- lvlgxlvbw i I IX' R.-, 1' , CONNIE MATHEWS . f , MARTHA MATHE s ,CZ X R' ELAINE MCALEER N-f I KNUTE McALISTER W I f' gf 145 737 1 l1 f fa U Q ly, ,L ia DONALD MCCARTNEY LARRY MCCARTNEY BILL MCCLENDON ROBERT MCCORD Page Seventy-Eight ll 1? r ALBERTA MCCRAY JEAN MCCROREY CHARLOTTE MCCURDY IAN ICE MCELROY JOAN MCELROY MAUREEN MCNAB RONALD MCRAE TOMMY MCREE -also in I Like Peanutsv and I Like Pogo? signs Isa. 5 Y' r - .- , 1 aI , :B f - 1 ' r 1 2 I M, V-2 ' , ':1Z:,fg'y K 'W' .J 'I' f H53 4 , ' vrvbl, N 3.2.2 QEAH I' gmjx,-. frggj-fig f 2 w ,K 1 f'F 4 ' NORMA MENENDEZ DONALD MESTAS CHARLOTTE METZ DENNIS MILLER DIANA MILLER LEIGH MILLER WALLACE MILLER WESLEY MILLER Page Seventy-Nine ROBERT MILLING .VERON ICA MILLWARD BARBARA MIMS BILLY MOBLEY PHYLLIS ANN MOODY SHARON MOONEY LeROY MOORE NANCY MOORE ' ' A'ABBBAAA I ABBAAABB A Ehrzswtrnas gseasim brought artificial snow to Franklin Street BARBARA MORALES JESSE MORGAN TERRY MORGAN ADELINE MORRIS BOBBIE ANNE MORRIS GALE MORRIS MARILYN MORRIS CAROL MOSS Page Eighty .le 1 if Y 41:15 Mi if iff 1 fT KJ! iss CLAUDE MULLINAX CARL MULLIS CAROLE MURFEE DORIS MURPHY , 1: - rs Hmm 5 .QI I if., , B,,,g, 'QT11 mi W m Q ' af - -. V ' - '- V We QR DOROTHY MURPHY ,,,,,, A Y HERBERT MURRAY ak JIMMY MYNATT ' a .P AUDREY NICHOLS 4 'f '7fl'zPg,f-Q, , Yi , . . U Q The snow melted, and m zts phzce came cold, blowy' Qhrzstmasgram. EWR. - .. ,- - . ,i This mound of snow was finally shaped into a handsome Terrier. W '- 55 1 Bob Becker, Carl Mullis, and Dennis Weigel were Hillsborouglfs , , snow artists. 1- TOM OLESON S' CLAUDE O NEAL 5 Kgflf LAURA OPP EV' RANDY OSCOOD JUDY O'STEEN DONALD OUTZ NORMA PAQUET DAN PARKER CPOST C-RADUATEJ MAZIE PARKS ANTHONY PARRINO TERRY PARTRIDGE IEANIE PATRICK PAM PATRICK DWIGHT PATTERSON DOLORES PAWLOSKI BETTY PEARCE BOBBY PEARSON ELTON PEAVEY JOHN PELLECRINO BARBARA PELT Page Eighty-Two Q' '53, Q5 GENE PELT PATSY PELT ALAN PENZKOFER MARTIN PEREZ RAY PERKINS ANTON PETERS HARRY PETERSEN PATRICIA PETERSON' Q. G! e-R, ffl S FLO PHILLIPS DONALD PHILLPOTTS IUANITA PINNER SHARON PITTMAN EUGENE PITTS DAVE PLOWMAN REGINA PONDER JIMMY POWELL Page Eighty-Three f STEVE POWNALL CARMEN PREBLE WANDA PREVATT 7'- for 'fp Eg Q25 1 fx 'M J 3. NX 'isr- 3 '15 ,vs 'P , L-'-' RAY PRICE Richard Guess and jeffrey Johnson appeared as Doctor Robert Dorsey and Milo Alcott in the hilarious comedy, Lo and Behold. .I I In addztzon to the traditzonal senior play, we enjoyed Lo and Beholdv . . . E4DLQ31i, 5 , ' 1 1' I -rr . Q-lahf' F Him 2 DIANE PRICHER ' JOAN PROVONSHA ROBIN PSIAKI IOSIE PULEO PHILIP PULLARA LARRY QUIGLEY ARTHUR RAY DICK RAYBON Page Eighty-Four 4-nv. gun., -Xb Y: ' -fi ga.: sf 'QR 'X Q-'V tl' 1 ft ,U - az' .lu . -2: Q, --. Jas- -A - ' 'A I I X WR idk ,iff , I 17,1- Q,- S, ' - ..T.21' 1 1 I., X ' e- Q 'f ' -Q, f , x I I f 1- -.. . .,.-.-v A c . JI. ., H 4. I LJ' X T. x I -E regal. 4 15 qw 773 .7 If ,fi 1 nga n L-A 7 --:I -.av X Y I I 'L 2 MELVIN REESE HELEN REID BEVERLY RENTZ JERRY REVELS 'B' ' F 55, 7' ROBERT REZBA NANCY RICE Q: gb 1'! ' BARBARA JEAN RICH DAVID RICH ' I4 L 77 7 7 7 7 7 7 Y 77777 7 7777. 77 '7?f'77 7 7777 7777i 77 . . . a comedy about ghosts presented by Thespians and the Dramas Club. I - ii' n., . 1 ll ag' - ,.JL.'IJ'q . J bv'-I '7ff 'Pg .. Muryl ' , ,. W, ' H3- Q05 'SU' 6-37 n- Yi-I -irx 'iv' ff ,125-4 ji' Sf' BILL RICHARDSON DAVID RINEHART CHARLES ROBERTS BETTY ROBERTSON GARY RODGERS JIMETTA RODCERS DENNIS RODRIQUEZ RONNIE ROMANO Page Eighty-Five ROBERT ROSENDE DON ROTHELL JAMES ROURKE PATRICIA ROWE ROSALIE RUMORE DAVID RUSSELL BONNIE LOU RUST TERRY RYALS f Service Clubs kept busy giving dances and thinking of ways to have fun EDVVARD SADLER EVE SADLER LOU SANTA CRUZ MAVIS SAPP BETA SARRATT PAT SAWYER ANDREW SCAGLIONE ROY SCHLEMAN Page Eighty-Six 773 ,G lwqffg-, pam ,Dt ALICE SCHNEIDER ' 1' Y xx I----' 'Y im, N, 'l CAROL SCHUMACHER ' I ELINOR SCHRECKENGOST J KITTY SCHWAB pw: 'WN CLORIS SCOTT JAMES SCHRIVNER LINDA SELLERS EZ:-P BARBARA SESSIONS -S L r L f Much tame and effort was devoted to seromg the school anqlggommggnity.JJJ , L L ' M ry oL Z 1l RICHARD SEWARD Dotty Jernigan, along with the whole school, was slightly startled WAND A SHADD and quite impressed .to see Kiwanettes. Janet Harrell and Laura Opp JUDY SHAW WANDA SHAW weanng the new Klwanette sweatslurts. NA. 4 x fn - , -, f A , ., , KAY SHEALY VERNON SHEPPARD SANDRA SHIPMAN DOLORES SHIVER EDWIN SHOAFSTALL HERB SHOUN FRANK SIERRA JAY SIMON MARY JANE SIMPSON REX SLAGLE NANCY SLATTON CRAFT SLOAN SHEILA SLOAN ANNETTE SMITH BARBARA SMITH CLIFFORD SMITH Page Eighty-Eight EDDIE SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH HARRIET SMITH ' HARVEY SMITH KENNETH SMITH NANCY SMITH SARAH LOU SMITH VINCE SOLOMONTE PETER SONNEVELDT FRANK SORIA NANCY SPENCER HARRELL SPIVEY CHARLES SPRINCER DIANNE STACKPOLE VERNON STAIRS LOLA STANLEY W1th the help of n little nustletoe Helen Rexd and George Varn adoe kept alive an old Clmstmas custom Tlizegagjnprbdch ofCh1'zstmas fzlled mmds wzth excztement and expectatzon an , In EARL STOCKDALE SHARON STOCKY RONALD STONE FRANCES STRAWN MARY STROWGER JUDY STRICKLAND PIP STUDENBEBG ARMON SUMMERALL Page Ninety , ,, if T75 it-. -. ' ' .' XX- 11 Y -Er K 'ici-. 1 JIM SUMNER MARGARET SURFACE THOMAS SWOBODA SANDRA SWYMER an JIMMY TAGLIARINI if X ,,,.,. gf RENE JOSE TAMARGO , ' HOWARD TANNER fv FRED TATUM -I We thought of parties, gifts, fun, a long T ' QM A TF' ' Q X t A. I 2 -, 7 1 3 R- f 'N S KAREN TEDDER ,V ' gf.. it BOB TIDWELL J A A-,4 'C.7 F X-M xf ' CHARLES TIDWELL ' ' MIDGE TINDALE K 1 1' 45.- ,,., img -T-'Sb -5' -,, 'P ,445 iw,- '-,. ' -3, . ' ' .wgglef A Tx 4 SX L Qil'-V f ' ' im' E'-f 1555 'ETS' STANLEY TINDELL CAROLE TILLIS DALE THOMAS BARBARA THOMAS Page N i nety-One ESTHER THOMAS JEAN THOMAS IUDITH THOMAS LYNWOOD THOMAS Y X SYLVIA THOMSON ' CHARLOTTE THOMASSON RANDY THOMPSON JACKIE THOMPSON f .ad Nr IPS CR ff '+ E- . S- ZX Aa. 'NP 1 ffyfr.-xr' 14 ql , 1 . 1 ' Vi' T f l A T W A 4 Q 'IJ -nu' s X . 'N , 1' i 9 ,H . A A , , ,. k E X 4.45381 - sph. fs? ESQIWOQI Eebogne :awqre gf the world in which we live. .,,,,., .X .Y JAMES TOMAS MARY TOMPKINS PHIL TORRES ANTHONY TRIPOLINO EDNA TROST MARTHA TROTTER MYRNA TROUTMAN RILEY TUCKER 1 Page Ni nety-Two L A tl -sf' niifh fx fam 'hap- 'ir E -I M 'Q' --'sg 'En 56534 . ge- QN.--uglr'- g,f4'Q.J' gr 1 . ,....- gf 1 . - ' , - 'fl , 1 'iff' , : UL ai :fr ' ' ln , 'xf f Cm, ig, I H'-Rf' , rr 4' Ffa 4'.'-' ,s 3 Mlilci. -, ag . '1f',Lt'iP.f,f.u. 5519.9 - 1 ,wi 14,5-fkg-q-::,1'u'g..:x. QP. -.1 . 12. lv- .-.',fn:Q1'r-ir:::g.- .L -- - w,'sf-wwcg ,,-xl,,.,,,1-h .6 , . A W ' -L v,:if.1-'lag 1,gJ3g,fr ,4 1 L. Y Q:-.'.,: ':' ' A - Zig-Jjgfx SYLVIA VALDES RUDY VALDEZ DIANA VAN ORDEN GEORGE VARNADOE HANK VAUGHN NANCY VERNON LEONARD VILCHEZ JUNE VIVIAN Gzrls and Boys State furthered our mterest m polztzcs and Barbara Smith Pattr Buerke B111 Curtis, and Forrest Hobbs are among the fortunate students who leamed about govemment by partxclpatmg ln Cxrls and Boys State. LORETTA WALLACE ROBERT WALTERS DONALD WARD NANCY WARD BARBARA WARF CAROLYN WATERS JEANETTE WATKINS PEGGY WEEKS ev bi- The days of the second semester scurned by all too qmckly CAROLYN WEGNER JIM WEIDNER DENNIS WEIGEL JEANIE WELLING noNALD wELLoNs JEFF WESTRICH noNN1E WHALEY JAMES WHATLEYN Page Ninety-Four A 'Y 'I ': 1f 'MNw Mm?f1f I A 'Qs-7.5 175 S-I 13- 'i -I BARBARA WHEELER GLEN WHITAKER DABBY WHITE HARVEY WHITE REGINALD WHITEHEAD PAT WHITEHURST CAROLYN WHITLEY TOMMY WHITNEY fi I , .s -I Z A l, . -r. 55, ,iz : 72 'Wg is-ff' ,GYM 'TNQ JOHN WHITT JANET WIGGINS THOMAS WILDER BARBARA WILLIAMS GLENDA WILLIAMS GLOBIA WILLIAMS W. A. WILLIAMS MARSHA WILLIAMSON Page Ninety-Five KATHERINE WILSON KUNELL WILSON MARY ALYS WILSON IERI WITT MAE WOLFENDEN BARBARA WOOD ROGER WRIGHT CATHERINE WYNN ffeiszp day, the prom, and even graduation were in the past -'44 ., gif ' :1 ,i:EfL':,L' .3 1: . BRENDA YARBROUGH MYRA YARBOROUCH DOUG YOHN ANN YOST Page Nineiy-Six -, we sf we Q'- moments of our senior year were preserved foreveiin our .L if-P' ' - ' S ' -'limi' For Wanda Prevatt, Ronnie Romano, and all the other sen- iors, receiving his diploma and Mr. Gaithefs congratulations climaxed years of work and ended forever our high school days. Page Ninety-Seven ,f l ,U mme: tlliiofl-riiiigsig X L i . H2535 1959 Junior Teacher f - 3 f 1 V' gy, jjgn-Hai., A fin.. Z We - e Umgnuun, iii! Sienna: e i ',A V ' r am I y . - ,- , 'ia Z o Nm,-iii V M: ' 4 l 'vi' A '-A 5 .ig I ig lb ' ' - 'V 6 ' H f,, Y . I ii .. T. ,' , - rlwwm- 1' . f . '54,-TEE,-,. , h A yu V A Q d - E 5 dr n 7 'W 5.2 ,. 'KN ,I V K 2: ,. ,Mini Q, ' '.-.ml - ' wuz, ' ' 4. E---If 15: ' .-'1.1A.,.. EL' llzffh ga' - A 'I A- v'v1i. Q A 7 . .1 nfs. - W- fz- - in -,., ,, -.W - . RA, . l 'we 4 r ., u. 4 N . .-f ,Q 3 V .,, rg, e J if 1 3' :lj fLf3 gil? 'Fld' gist I Uwe- -' +s:1'W' a f F333 f f 5-,gg W.-., .J . elf! l QA14'r:ii'E-' Lfiffl'-. ' ' F: 2. fi. lg .'5,,f' ' A., 'lg-ll-4T: .'2. 1' ' 1 . 'K' A' Tir' :J ,V 1 Sk A 's W-- h'. '- n , we Co co 5556 ?'A'Wb2 - - ' 2 l.u'?flQ 1 lyiff' gd . X ' l lSlC'A 4 ggi 96.99 f MR. GLENN BARRINCTON -. .-. :...,,a,Q. -- Nga .,, ,fb ,ff-3 1 f' ,f,.fg ,s if To :Sf ' 4 -f V ,ff ,412 af- 'I - ... ,.':: 4+ . KAQI E 1 . Vx if L -J 5 Because of your patience, your understanding and calm composure . . . because of your ardent desire to help others b cause you possess such eminent qualities of quiet guidance, order, and logic . . . because you have taught and instilled 1n us a profound regard for human life, we have chosen you, Mr. Glenn Barrington, our Iunior Teacher of 1959. Page Ninety-Eight E'-ff K 'I f I 'YA K L ,I ' 4 J' I - Tw I 'N R 1 ., .M ,J 'II , ' I I 1 1 ii ss ' 5 A A I V I I I, ,,.. W . .I :I . . II HWY X I4 . 1 Z I. V L U KI Il' r l' h. I ' I. 1' 3- I v Q I Il :N II Ivy. l . I I :FIN II N '3!?'WI.l- I I I 'E ,ff V I PEGGY BARBER PEGGY BARKER CONNIE BARLOW TED BARNWELL JAMES BARTLETT GEORGE BASS NANCY BATES NAOMI BAULDREE MARIE BAXTER BUCK BEANE JOHNNY BEAN JOHN BELL MARY BELLE DONALD BENNETT LARRY BENNETT JOHN BERRY MARGARETTE BINION CAROLYN BLANTON ARCHIE BLOUNT PATRICIA BLOUNT JOHN BOTT CHARLES BOOTH CLARICE BOSTICK PATRICIA BOYD MURDAUNT BRADLEY JEAN BRANNEN TAL BRAY ROBIN BRENNER CHARLOTTE BRETZ JANET BREWER JUDY BROOKS BARBARA BROWN BECKY BROWN BILLY BROWN BRUCE BROWN JUDY BROWNING . I F' ' I Juniors LOUIE ABRAMS BRENDA ADAMS CYNTHIA ADAMS JANE ADAMS SCOTT ALDER MARY ALDERMAN BILL ALFORD CARL ALMANY KENNETH ALONSO JERRY AMMONS DANNY ANCI sON ANDERSON RENA ANTINORI THELMA APRILE ARDETH ARNOLD JOHN ATKINSON RICHARD ATKINSON STEVEN AYERS KARLENE BACHMAN RICHARD BACHMAN MICHAEL BAGEARD RAYMOND BAILEY DORIS BAKER LUTHER BAKER SHARON BALL CHARLES BALLENGER ELLIE BANKS RICHARD BANOS I, -T V I I I 0 P .. E ANR' aiu J I NW I . 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W gi 'Q ,Q L 1 ,f 41, W V w ,f ,'P'N-.J W I 1 .x - 'LQ 'A 1959 Sophomore Teacher COACH BOB BOUCHER Because you have pledged yourself to building youtlfs character . . . because your cheerful, young outlook on life lifts every- onels morale . . . because you posses an open, honest personality that sparkles with humor and generosity . . . because greatness is measured with service and not size, because you have hit a home-run with us, we have chosen you, Coach Bob Boucher, our Sophomore Teacher of 1959. Page One Hundred Ten I J iv -'f I I lya.. I . I, IJ I I by I II.,-,IL ,qv lk I, 'I Y Y -xg ' J , . ,, . -' I V 'If I I ' ' I . In 1 . W , ,, , , 'A TI, , , I 'K I' I 'PII AI u..,.-,. , 1, 4 'Ill . -A ,T Ji 'Mh?'l 12: 'YW . V. , W ,, n , --..,l,:A YT F I I II , I I I ' 'al I ' III . sm I I' 'QM 1 L IIII WL J I III N 3' . 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I 1 Y L. -I I .551 JOYCE BROWNLEE BONNIE BROWNLOW BABS BRUCE BOBBIE BRUNSON SANDRA BRUNSON JUDY BRYAN KENNETH BRYANT BRENDA BULLARA MARGARET BULLARD MONTY JO BURCH CECELIA BURKE RONALD BURKETT EVA BURNETT BILL BURNETTE JAMES BURNHAM HOWARD BURNSIDE JAMES BURROUGHS JEFF BURTS JOYCE BURTS DEE BURWELL LARRY BUSSELL ELEANOR BUSTELO CHARLES BUTCHER ANN BUTLER PAMELA BUZBEE JAUNITA CABELLO NANCY CAFFEE SARAH CALDWELL MARY LOU CAMICK TOMMY CAMPBELL JOSEPHINE CAMPISI LEWIS CANNINGTON JO ANN CARDINALE DOYLE CARLTON MABEL CARR PAT CARRINGTON V. Y n If , Y 'N ..- -. Im I w A I JAMES BISHOP PHIL BLACKBURN ' GAIL BLANCHARD JERRY BLAND ELDRIDCE BLANTON CATHY BLOMELEY CLARENCE BLUE CAROL BOGGS JULIANNE BOHANNON CAROL BOLAN CLARICE BOSTIC STANLEY BOURNAZIAN SHARON BOUZAS SUSAN BOWMAN SUE BOYD BOBBY BOYER DERRYL BOYETTE JUDY BOYKIN NANCY BRACK FLORINE BRADBURY MARGARET BRAKEFIELD TERRY BRANDON JUDY BRANTLEY BILL BRAY CAROLYN BROOKS ' ' MARY BROOM f GLENN BROSCH '5 1 . '. A 4 11. Ziff! RALPH BROWN Sophomores I 7- 1 A Y I I Z' R 5 A F I - ,.- -1 A L: 4 i My lu H J, -1 I' 1' , A ll-1 'li - ., , 5,71 I 1 H Y , 4 ' fx. ' . w Y ' yy! Y . 1 AQX ,751 ' 1 B N014 ' u l 1 1 i A ' 'AJ 1 A Q P, . I suil w DALLAS CARTER GERALD CARTER SHARON CARTER LAWRENCE CASEY VIRGINIA CASON AILEEN CASTELLANO DENNIS CASTELLANO FRED CASTELLANO LENORA CATALANO JUDIGH CATES LOVELL CATES PAT CATO ROBERT CERNUDA MARVIN CHAPMAN LARRY CHAPPELL CHARLES CHIARMONTE HALE CHILDERS CAROLE CHINI DONNA CLARK RANDY CLARK MARTHA CLEMONS TIM CLONINGER ARDEITH CLOTHIER VIRGINIA COATES RONN IE COBB EAN COLD COLDING ENE COLE Sophomores JUDY COLLINS KAY COLLINS SHIRLEY COLLINS ROSS COLLYA MARY COMATI JIMMY CONIGLIO SYLVIA CONKLIN JOHNNY CON NALSER F RANKIE CONNORS SHIRLEY COOK HUGH COPELAND MIKE COPEN VIRGINIA CORBITT STANLEY CORCES GRACE CORRALES MARTHA CORRALES JIM COVINGTON ROBBIE COWART VERONA COX WILLIAM CRABB JACK CREEL DIAN CREIGHTON SHARON CREIGHTON REY CREWS DuWAYNE CROFTON CAROL CROMER SHEILA CROSBY SHIRLEY CROSSON BARBARA CROWLEY ELAINE CROZIER JOYCE CUETO JOE CURTNER LILLIAN D'AMICO DOUGLAS DARBY BEN NY DARLINGTON LARRY DARSEY Page One Hundred Thirteen CHARLES DAVENPORT BETTY JO DAVIS GARY DAVIS JUDY DAVIS NORMA JEAN DAVIS PAT DAVIS SHIRLEY DAVIS CINDY DAY MIKE DAY JIMMY DEES JIMMY DEL VALLE EDWARD DENISON PATRICIA DENNIS JOAN DENNY DORIS DENTON TOMMY DENTON DAVID DERHAMMER DATHERYN DETRICK ROBERT DEWEES ROBERT DEWITT IRMA DIAZ JOHN DICKSON NINA DIECEDUE DIANA DIEZ JUDY DINEEN STEVE DOUGLAS HENRY D'OVIDIO FAYE DREADIN In IW! I ffl, fin xii I 'X 'ix I L V I an 5 uf 'f.. I QE AAAVAI l, 4 I1 V I I 2,1 'A' W ,.,,, 4 . I. If ' , , W -I I gn I A ..- ' j 1? rw., IK I I 'Q' k A, E5 :X NJ! ff I , , I I 1' 1 ,- . J '-fi.. W L - I -I A Q1 J 'W I 'I , , I J ill.: I eg' ,Kia Y-cg 3 ff Qs J I ' ST' i7 I N A J Y A-I ry 1.5, A LJ 'Q' 2 Y rf' If I A A JJ -I Page One Hundred Fourteen :II -I ,R I Q rl 4 II a ' I Sophomores l. AW A gf , In 'il ' f W-R' we A' , C : LV X , yy ,J , I,- BI J, A ' TED DRICCERS SHIRLEY DUKES CONNIE DUNN JOYCE DURANT PATRICIA DURRETT FRANCES DYAL WILMA DYAL JAMES EARNEST ANNA EDWARDS ASTRID ECAN CAROL EGAN LEONA EHLERT DOROTHY ELDER JIMMY ELLIOTT PATRICIA ELLIOTT MARY LOU ELMORE MICHAEL ELMORE MILDRED EMBRY ALBERT ENGEL BILLY ENRIQUEZ ANN ESKRIDCE DIANA ESPINOSA ANNA EVANS SANDRA EVANS MARY EVATT TOMMY EVERETT EVELYN EVONOSKY MARY LOU EZELLE TONY FAILLA GEORGE FALCON JIM FANNING BONNIE FARBER MAC FARRINGTON DIANA FARRIS FAMES FATZINGER JEAN FATZINGER X Elf' J ww f. I . - I-'e 'iw ' ' I I I, H H a . 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I A TI Q I IBN Ik Q LINDA FREEMAN ' I I I A5355 I f I 415952 Sophomores ' ' I I-f .- I .I fr: HR?-R JEWEL FRIER 'DOO I DOTTIE FROST Q' Q Eff ! ..g QI GLORIA FRY .I Q '- 'IRE I1 'ZI' ANN FUDCE I- I. Ii ' , I CHARLES FULLER I I . f IWW ' 'I LINDAIGAFFORD I I ' fA,,.- ..II K. ,Q .- A A,A. i 5 WALTER CAINES MELVIN GALLARD ANITA GARCIA DIANA GARCIA DONNIE GASKINS CECILE GAUTHIER SHERLEE GEIGER ANDREW GENCO PATSY GENTRY CAROLINE GERKEN TANYA CERLACH BILLY GETMAN ARINDA GIDDENS MARTHA GIDDENS CAROLYN GILBERT RAY CIRTMAN NORMA JEAN CLASS LINDA OLEASON JUDY GOLDSTONE GERALDINE GONZALEZ MANUEL GONZALEZ MARTHA GONZALEZ RONALD GONZALEZ SHIRLEY GONZALEZ PHIL GOODWIN RAY ANN GRANDA EUNICE GRANTHAM PENNY GRANTHAM MYEON GRAY CAROLYN GREEN I I I I 5353 'N - I I. ' +I I I T' I I Il I ,I I 4 I ,, ? I IA RI IB 'll ' W' If-I I I x . 5 mv, E I A ml N 'Q 1. 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I I II ,I4 Y, i 1 UL I' JEANIE MCBRYDE SHIRLEY MCCAIN JAMES MCCROREY PAT MCOULLOCH BILL MCDANIELS ALINE MODONALD MARY McDONALD DOUGLAS McDOWELL N ILA MCGOWAN RITA MOHUGH LEONARD MINZER DANNY MCKINNON SELMA MOLELLAN ROBBIE MCLENDON HAROLD MONABB RUEL MCNABB HENRY MONATT EVA NELL MCNEAL CLIFFORD MCPHEE MARCO MCPHEE RONNIE MCQUINN W. F. MORAE JIMMY MEADOWS RICHARD MECKULCH TOMMY MEIERS BESSIE MERCER BETH MERKLE RICHARD MERKLE IAQ ,Ib A' -if I' I i W I' F25 as ga II I I I, If I I I- -Q .I I I I 2sQg'5fe3Iw,a-I I X I, A EARL -1, Q, If . If IYfrf5f'?X'I I I ii ig -im IIIQII I ' ' 'A fl I' :E '-,I Ri-YI H II I 'A EQ' 'Q' 'i3.,.'1L'i ' U i 4' L . I r -1' 5 . . . I, . ,I-w ' I I In I I I 3 4 sv' A : ' I 4, I ' ' I I . rf I. I - , . 3' III fl! I f:.'INIl x lx A I I ' 'I A ff: xg 17-11 .W V I I 'II:f:' if I , 'I 'I C- '152 1' C I I I I ' ' I ' 4 -I RI' ' 'IST II ' ' ,.,.. ,,,- .. -,I-W. 'I I I gag,-I EES QI - iq 1 LLL PSI II nm I -I4 ,-I I ,E I f, I III I ' I- II. E. ., Lf Y Y '- III ' L. 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III A I K I Page One Hundred Nineteen Page One Hundred Twenty FAE PENNY DIANE PENZKOFER CONN IE PERRY ROGER PET TIT MARY ANN PEILOW SANDRA PIERCE SYLVIA PIGA THERESA PILOTO GILBERT PITISCI ALTON PLEMMONS SHARON PLEUS JIMMY PILOWDEN SANDRA POLK BETTY PORTER JOANN PORTER ELTON PORTERVINT SANDRA POSEY SONJA PRADO FRANCES PRESCOTT NELSON PRITCHETT LOLANN PROPPER ERMA PULLARA DIAN NE PURDON DONNA QUIMM GALE RAMOS JUDY RAY DENNIS REAGAN CURTIS REEVES PAT REHILL GALE REIGEL BOB RETTIE RICHARD REVETT BOBBIE REWIS ROSS REYNOLDS RICHARD REZBA Sophomores SHERRY NICHOLAS IRVING NICHOLS PAULA NIX N ONA NORES EMMETTE O'BARR KENNETH O'BERRY DWIGHT ODOM CAROL OTTLEY CONN IE OUZTS SARAH OVERMAN JIMMY OVERSTREET GLORIA OWENS KAY PABEN CHARLES PALMER JANET PALMER WAYNE PAPY MARVIN PARKER JUNE PARRINO ARCHA PASSMORE BARBARA PATTERSON MIKE PATTERSON WANDA PATTON MAYRENE PECKHAM BARBARAPEELE THELMA PALAEZ HENRY PELT DENNIS PEMBERTON DOT TY PENDER STEVE RHODES THOMAS RICHEY RONN IE RICKMAN CAROLE RIGBY TERRY RIGGSBEE MARY RIGSBY JULIA RILEY PRISCELLA RIMES RUTH RINGO WILBUR RITCH DUANE 'RITTGERS LINDA RITTGERS JOYCE RIVEIRD MIKE RIVIERE MARGIE ROBBINS MARGARET ROBERTS WAYNE RODEFFER ANTHONY RODRIGUEZ DENNIS RODRIGUEZ GILBERT RODRIGUEZ HARRY RODRIGUEZ MARIO RODRIGUE REGGIE RODRIGUEZ RUDY RODRIGUEZ KATHY ROGER CELIA ROIZ JANICE ROLLINS EDDIE ROMANO AUGUSTINE ROQUE JO ANN ROSSER CAMILLE ROTHACKER SHERRY RUSSELL THOMAS RUSSELL TRUDY RUSSELL ARTHUR RUSSO JIMMY RUYLE DENNIS SANDERS NORMAN SALVIDGE BARBARA SANDLIN TOMMY SAN DOVAL YVONNE SANSBURY ROCKY SANTA CRUZ PATTY SAPP LORETTA SARCONE RONNIE SARRETT REBECCA SAVAGE SANDRA SCALLY CARLA SCHADT SANDRA SCHICKER ANN SCHNEIDER JOHNNY SCHUMACHERO GEORGE SCHRECKENG JOHNNIE SCOLARO JANICE SCRUGGS SANDRA SEED GEORGE SELF RONALD SESSIONS LORETTA SHAW ANNETTE SHEA HARRY SHEPPARD DON SHIRLEY MARTHA SHIVER GALE SHORT GLENDA SIKES ST Page One Hundred Twenty One KEITH SNYDER SHIRLEY SORIA LYNDA SORONDO SUSANNE SPARKMAN BOBBY SPEER ROSE ANN SPICOLA LUCY SPOTO SALVADOR SPOTO SYLVIA SPRINGER HAROLD STAFFORD SUSAN STALLARD JIMMY STALLINGS BETTY STANLEY JEAN STANLEY JOHNNY STANSEL MACK STARLING ELEANOR STATHOS DAVID STEELE PHYLLIS STEPHENS KLEVER STEPHENSON CRAIG STEVENS HAROLD STEVENS JUDY STEWART RALPH STINSON CHARLOTTE STOKES VERNON STOKES AL STONE MARSHA STORER LOIS ST OVALL BARBARA STRAWN NANCY STRENNEN LOUISE STRICKLAND SANDY STRINGER SANDRA STROMBERGER GERALD SULLIVAN DANNY SUMNER Page Ono Hundred Twenty Two Sophomores LESLIE SILVA JOHN SILVEY ETHEL SIMPSON RALPH SIMPSON JOHN SIMS ZOE SINGLETARY LINDA SINGLEY DOUGLAS SIPPLE LORRAINE SIVER ROY SKIPPER JOAN SLAMEN SANDRA SLEEMAN JOHN SLUSHER ARTHUR SMITH BETTY SMITH DENNIS SMITH GLENN SMITH HARRY SMITH JEWEL SMITH KAREN SMITH MARIAN SMITH MERRY SMITH RICHARD SMITH SANDRA SMITH TERRY SMITH VIOLET SMITH YOLANDA SMITH KAREN SNOOK SONJA SUMNER PATRICIA SUNDEY PATSY SWAFFORD LINDA SWAIN RONNIE SWIGER SHIRLEY SWIMEY BOB SWISHER WAYNE TAMBERLIO DARLENE TAPELY DOLORES TAPLEY JAMES TAYLOR MARTHA TAYLOR MARY TAYLOR TOMMY TEEM BOBBY THARP GEORGE THOMAS HAROLD THOMASSON JOHN THOMPSON LaVELLE THOMPSON VIRGINIA THORNTON VIVIAN TIDWELL WILLIAM TIDWELL JOHN TIPPLE TOMMY TODD PEGGY TOMLIN SON GERALD TOOLE - BARBARA TORRENS DAVID TRAMONTANA U. 2 ll-ui 'VR .- Sophomores HARVEY TUCKER JIM TUCKER PAUL TURNBULL WILLIAM TUTEN ELLIE CATHERINE TYLER DAVID TYSON JoANN VALDES RUBEN VALDES PRUDY VALLEJO EVA JO VAN LANDINGHAM LOIS VANN PAT VEASEY JANE VERNON JOHN VEST NANCY VIA BOBBY VINSON CHARLES VOLZ MACK WALKER ROBERT WALLACE GENE WALTER JUDY WALTON LARRY WARMACK RUTH WASDON JACK WATERS JOHNNY WEATHERS DON WEAVER RUSSELL WEDDEN POLLY WEGNER 'DIANE WELLING PAT WELLING BETIZY WELLS LOUISE WELLS PATSY WELLS HAROLD WESTER JUDY WESTER RONALD WESTRICH Page On e Hundred Twenty-Three Page One Hundred Twenty-Four Sophomores In Me1I1uI1aIII VERONA KATHRINE COX November 13, 1943 January 8, 1959 LEONARD WHALEY JOANNE WHEELER JERRY WHIDDEN SHARON WHIDDEN LOIS WHITE OTIS WHITE BEVERLY WHITLEY JOY WHORTON PAUL WIESE CARLEN E WIGHT MAN PHYLLIS WILCOX GERALD WILI A. v. WILLIAMS CHERYL WILLIAMS DELL WILLIAMS EDNA WILLIAMS HAIIIIIET WILLIAMS REGINA WILLIS ARLENE WILSON JAMES WILSON JOHNNY WILSON SHARON WILSON WALTER WINTERS BARBARA WITHROW PETER WRIGHT CARL WOERNER JOHN WODARSKI CAROL WOLF GANG STEVE WOMBLE NANCY WOOD BOBBY WOODS ALEX WOODWORTH WILLIAM WORLEY ALICE WYNN LINDA WYNNS PATRICIA YOUNGBLOOD n 1 'arf' -'T W -Y Y' up ' YA , , I .VL I , , .1 I I I 1 -..' : 'T I 2 i -.. ' fe -wg, -A XVQ boat Lakeland because Lou had heard His Masters Voice-Davc's, that is! This isn't a Coca-Cola testimonial, just uratting fun. .N .. x There's never anything to do? It's not that Way at Hillsborough! Service clubs like the Key Club and Kiwanettes, spec- ial interest clubs like the Bible Club, vo- cational clubs like the Future Teachers, and honorary organizations like Thes- pians kept us busy every minute. We attended Friday night dances, elected queens and calendar candidates, went to assemblies, participated in every kind of contest, laughed, talked, and did a score of other fascinating things. Everything from opportunities for extra instruction to opportunities for just plain fun was available at school - during and after classes. Service to school and commun- ity taught us many values not found in textbooks. After-school projects built lasting friendships. Nothing to do? Not at Hillsborough! i lQ.H in 'Q -qdfi HLE' - if . , ,vw . W , 1 N , if 1 u ima- .LL- 14 li ' E 5 ac' I 'ff gn, I I -af 2 - 'ry V5 . :C W 'br Q Y A, 19. Y.. f 'af 'Q' . i f L' JR. 4 fl ,A i x Fi :J JANUARY Pam Patrick and Judson DeBra Skating provides fun and spills As Judson and Pam learn new skills. Both are happy and full of cheer, And wish to all a Happy New Year. wi in ie, NYSE. , -if 1 :ex . . , ., K FEBRUARY Synda Davis and Paul Cohen When Casparilla time rolls around Synda's date is Paul They've had fun at the fair grounds, And she seems to have made quite a haul. HILLSBURUUEH HIGH SCHUUL JULY Linda Couch and Richard Guess Richard says, This life is neat- Enjoying the surf and sun. Linda agrees that it can't be beat For relaxation and for fun. AUGUST Kathy Rodgers and jimmy H ipshire Summer days are lazy days Kathy works while Jimmy plays. Or does this prove that man's the boss And woman's independence lost? rl 1 is. X MARCH Eleanor Davis and Dennis Weigel Eleanor and Dennis are out for a Walk. To enjoy the breeze and have a talk. As time serenely marches past, They better duck that March wind fast! SEPTEMBER Bobbie Lou Kaminis and David Johnson When Bobbie Lou and David hear the scl bell ring, They know it is September. While brushing up on Latin, they sing We'1l have these moments to remember. -1 5 ' - ,.- 1 A ' ll? i ' ab. mf ,4. :-e ,, fl!-'I . , 1- i , E . ff! APRIL Iucly Little and H arvey White When April days come around Judy and Harvey are on the green All may look at them and say, A cuter couple we've never seen. OCTOBER Cynthia Adams and Iim Woodroffe Hay can be itchy. Cokes are real spiffy. Cynthia and Jim agree That there's no room for three. -- ls W. .aft 1 if - '-f , Q X , T 4'- L 1 . A . LQ :V . 4 M. ,a,. MAY Barbara Smith and Forrest Hobbs Not all the stars are in the skies On this, the magic prom night. In F orrest's and in Barbara's eyes They glow with twinkling light. IUNE Marsha Hicks and David Ledbetter Marsha loves fishing anytime. If David will bait the hook, Catch the fish, skin and clean it She'll be glad to cook! N INTH ANNUAL CALENDAR NOVEMBER Carol Wolfgang and Ioe Lamia Ioe is all ready for the big Turkey gamef' He knows that his team is one of great fame. And Carol so pretty in her Thanksgiving suit. Looks up to him with faith absolute. . 77754 l ' in : . V Q as I ag' 77043 r A J i DECEMBER Barbara Goins and Tommy Marchese Packages! Packages! Packages! And more gifts yet to buy Christmas time is almost here, Barbara and Tommy exclaim with a sigh. -Qiiv 3 W V YE' P Y 5 .22 sm. .. 59 li? is . V l ,., u E 'ai .sas Q H! U .4311 T.-il ,- . meats .Y Y I V Y v H ll' Scholarship . . . hzghest scholastic aoer age . . . oaledictorian t 1 Whos ho CAROLYN WEGNE3 These twelve seniors honored for JEANETTE J. de GUZMAN . . . second highest scholas- tic ,average . . . salutatorian Journalism chosen hy teachers in FORREST Hoses . . . editor of the Hilsborean Student Government PENNY BAKER . . . secretary of the student council TOMMY MARCHESE Bhzck editor of the Red and IUDSON de BRA . . . president of the student council at Hlllshereuqh Music achievement in special fields were PAT cUMM1Ncs departments concerned. JOHN PELLEGRINO . . . outstanding in both football and basketball CAROLE COATE . . . soprano soloist in the Symphonic Choir Athletics . . . flutist in the Big Red Band JEFF JOHNSON . . . star of Lo and Behold and The Man Who Came to Dinner SANDRA BRENNER . , . for perseverance, good sportsmanship, and a fine athletic record Speech and Drama BRENDA KUHLMAN . . . Hillsborough debater and member of National Forensic League JOLINDA BURNEY . . . outstanding editor of the 1958 Red and Black IOHANNA BLOUNT MARIE BOYKIN . . . co-head cheerleader . . . . . . president of orchestra served two years with Ki- . . . treasurer of the Anchor wanettes Club i Uuistandinq Seniors The H ilsboreun honors these deserving seniors for their service to their school . . . for their participation in in- numerable activities while maintaining good scholastic averages . . . BILL CURTIS WADE ENTZMINGER . . . president of Key Club . . . All-City, All-Conference . . . vice-president of Stu- football stalwart . . . hustling dent Council Key Clubber MARY CHILLURA . . . secretary of the Pan- American Student League . . . cheerleader . . . senior class treasurer IEANIE FERLITA . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . active in Student Coun- eil A . V CAROLE MURFEE LAUIMK OPP . . . head cheerleader . . . . . . president of Y-Teens three-year member of Stu- . . . vice-president of Future dent Council . . . Senior Class Teachers treasurer JANET HARRELL . . . art editor of The HiLs- borean . . . president of Ki- wanettes WANDA PREVATT . . . treasurer of Masque and Gavel . . . dependable office assistant for three years ANTHONY PARRINO ANTON PETERS . . . president of the Jolly . . . All-Southeastern, All- Boys . . . president of the Academic, All-Conference, Pan-American Student Lea- All-City powerhouse tackle gue on the Big Red line at Hillsborough . . . and for their tireless efforts in upholding the tradi- tions of Hillsborough High. They will be especially remembered for excelling in the activities mentioned on these pages. BILL RICHARDSON BONNIE RUST . . . outstanding breaststroke . . . sparkling danceret-te . . . swimmer . . . three-year a vice-president of Opti-Miss swimming team veteran . . . president of Ir. Optimists NANCY RICE . . . secretary of the Anchor Club . . . active staff mem- ber of the 1958 Red and Black KAY SHEALY . . . president of Saberettes . . . president of Future Teachers BARBARA SMITH JIM SUMNER . . . dramatically talented . . . three-year letterman in treasurer of Thespians . . . football, basketball, and track resident o O ti Miss Senior Class vice resi- 12' fp'-'... ' '-p delegate to Girls' State dent SANDRA SHIPMAN . . . head maiorette . . . a vice-president of Opti-Miss txxx Our illustrious leader, Forrest, supervised the complicated picture schedule and reminded us to do our work. p. Tmnx Smit Hilshurean Contrary to popular belief, the members of the Hilsborean staff do not just walk up and down the halls, work only before deadlines, and visit the school paper. The staff labored With, an iniinite number of tasks, such as arranging, supervising, cropping pictures, drawing layouts for the pages, Writing the copy to explain them, and then mailing them to the printer. There were many deadlines to be met and the dreaded but inescapable job of proofreading. Advertis- ing space had to be sold, money had to be col- lected, subscriptions were sold and payments taken, and all these had to be recorded accu- rately. People had to be identified in the various pictures, the class pictures had to be alpha- betized, and the index compiled. Perhaps you had not heard of these tasks since we have a security ring rivaling that of the Manhattan A-Bomb project. In this manner the Hilsborean was pieced together. i - , Delores, Martha, Melissa, and Jeanette worked diligently on class sections. Identifying all people in activities and sports pictures was one big task performed by Iack, Beth, and Anthony. i 1 Mary, Janet, and Laura drew the mock cover for the annual dedication assembly. in yy .-Lu- 5 2 Sta Forrest Hobbs --, e-- Janet Harrell -, ..W. Mary Tompkins ---ms if --- -- Editor-in-chief ---- ,----- Art Editor -----.--- Layout Editor Jeanette de Guzman -- ...... . --,---, Copy Editor Delores Stewart --, Academic Section Editor -- Senior Section Editor Laura Opp vs- ,,,. - -- Martha Mathews --- -- ------- Assistant Senior Section Editor Melissa Gilliard .e,. -. .,.,,. .--- Underclassmen Editor Beth Bartlett ---.- ........ --- Jack Stockarcl --- .... ---- Anthony Parrino -- ---- Wanda Prevatt -- Jimmy Mynatt --- Marti Jones ....... - - - - - - Activities Editor - - ,. Assistant Activities Editor - ---- - - - Sports Editor ----- Business Manager --- Advertising Manager -- Advertising Accounts Manager junior Assistants Bill Alford ................................. Copy Kenneth Alonso ...................... .. s.... Index Vernon Barchard --- Jeannine Chariton --- - ----- -- Photography -----.- --------- Art Jo Anna Conte ..................e -. ....... Business Judith New ..... -- - .... -- Senior Section Katherine Peeler ...,. .- ---e---,- Copy Juanita Waters -- ......... -- -- Unclerclassmen Bob Wellons ....... .............. ......... A d s The cover was Janet's masterpiece. Our sponsor, Mrs. Peeler, w-as kept busy answering questions. Jimmy, Wanda, and Marti were our financial wizards. The juniors were always present and even helpful. Shown are .Cseate Juanita, Judith, Katherine, JoAnna. fstandingj Vernon, Bob, Bill, Kenntl and Jeannine. THIMK Smit Q' my .5l'l 'lft ,f' ,- U' First Semester, First Row: Marilyn Carter, Marsha Hicks, Barbara Smith, Tommy Marchese, Durene Goss, June Vivian. Second Row: Pat R0we,Lou Santa Cruz, Midge Tindale, Paul Cohen, Jim Buchanan, Sylvia Corrales, David Brewer, Sandra Duke, Martha Trotter, Esther Thomas, Marion Gauthier. The Pied And Black Staffs Barbara Smith, Tommy Marchese ........................ Co-Editors Marilyn Carter ................................... Managing Editor Durene Goss ...................................... Associate Editor June Vivian ,.... .- ................................ Business Manager Marsha Hicks a... .--- ............................... Feature Editor Barbara Rich, David Brewer ....................,.. Co-Sports Editors Pat Rowe ...... Marion Gauthier Carole Tillis .... -----------------..-------------------- Club Editor --------------------------------- Exchange Editor Circulation Manager Martha Trotter ..................................... Page 1 Editor Sandra Duke ...................s..-..........,...... Page 2 Editor Lou Santa Cruz ..................................... Page 3 Editor Sylvia Corrales ...-................................ Page 4 Editor Paul Cohen .......................................... News Editor Karen Luke .......................................... Copyreader jim Buchanan ................................... Advertising Editor Midge Tindale. E sther Thomas ...................... Advertising Staff Larry Quigley ..................................-....... Art Editor Kay Shealy .......a................................ Editor-in-chief Homer jones ................................,.... Managing Editor Marjean LaMot'te ................................,a... News Editor Joan Farnum ....................................... Feature Editor Janice Hammond ..................................... Club Editor Beverly Rentz .................................... Exchange Editor Leroy Moore ........................................ Sports Editor Pat Rutan ....................................... Associate Editor Janice Hedge .................................... Business Manager Dave Plowman ...................................... Sports Writer Harvey Smith ...,........... ................. A dveitising Manager Sylvia Hill ..... Karen Peterson - ,---- Page 1 Editor ------------------,--,--------------- Page 2 Editor Allen Femandez .................. .................. 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Miss Tina Nelson Sponsor ,4- .. ,..... , U 1 a,g3:Zvk Pat, Homer, and Kay are searching for ideas While Harvey is tiying to sell an ad. Promoting school spirit is the main purpose of the Red and Black, Hillsborouglfs school paper. In addition to this, the paper keeps the student Well informed of hap- penings in and around the school. The paper also provides valuable experience to the students on the staff, who expect to someday enter the field of journalism as a profession. The Red and Black competes with other school papers throughout the state for journalism awards. Six stalf members entered on-the-spot contests at the state press convention in Miami, and twenty-five spent a day at the district meeting in an effort to learn better news- paper techniques. V if scifi' - 5.1, A ffmigils , , - m f' I 4 lv -' ' Second Semester, First Row: Harvey Smith, Sylvia Hill, Pat Rutan, Kay Shealy, Leroy Moore, Beverly Rentz. Sec- ond Row: Allen Fernandez, Janice Hammond, Dave Plowman, joan Farnum, Leigh Miller, Karen Peterson, Mary Cook, Janice Hedge, Homer Jones. Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven Miss Mary Ruby Johns Sponsor J M ,si 'r Student Council officers-Forrest Hobbs, treasurerg Jeanie Ferlita, cor- responding secretaryg Bill Curtis, vice presidentg Judson DeBra, presidentg David Johnson, parliamentariaug and Penny Baker, recording secretaryg helped to organize the Big Red Bowl Drive. Student lfnuncil The Student Council of any school needs to be an active, vibrant organization because through it the students may channel their prob- lems and take action on them by presenting them to the administration. This year the Student Council organized the Big Bed Bowl Drive and managed to boost school spirit in various ways. Through their help the Hilsborean managed to have a suc- cessful drive. Seniors Page Gne Hundred Thirty-Eigh! Penny Baker Johanna Blount Sharon Bono Marilyn Carter Mary Chillura Bill Curtis Judson DeBra Jeanie Ferlita Norman Freid Wade Entzminger Linda Golden Jimmy Hipshire Forrest Hobbs Nathaleen House Judy Kent V '. Karen Luke Tommy Marchese Bobbie Anne Morris Carol Murfee Anthony Parrino Buddy Peters Wanda Prevatt Larry Quigley Bill Richardson Kay Shealey Sandra Shipman Barbara Smith Sharon Stockey Durwood Walker Harvey VVhite Myra Yarborough Juniors Rena Antinori Student Council Richard Adams Iudy Bennett Barbara Bruce Marie Baxter Mary Campbell Richard Coleman Sharon Carter Shirley Collins Du Wayne Crofton Mike Danekas jackie Diaz Anne Foxworth Diana Diaz Mac Farrington Gail Ford Barbara Goins Steve Griffith Linda Harvester rp tl fl Xp --,' ' 'B Carolyn Green - -5 Ann Hendry 'lf Linda Higgins sl X 5 David Johnson Bobbie Lou Kaminis Casper Lazzzara Beverly Jernigan Linda Kelly Myra Levy Joyce McSwain john Mintz Johnny Moore Iohn Marsh Danny McKinnon Arlene Morris Bruce Patterson Pat Patterson Sally Richardson Lolann Propper Patsy Raulerson Joyce Riveiro Dennis Sanchez Jeri Sellers Susan Spoto Loretta Sarcone Janice Scruggs Susan Sparkrnan Sara Thing Bob Wellons jim Woodrof-fe Harvey Tucker Patsy Wells Bill Worley Sophomures Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine Officersz Sandra Shipman, secretary, second semester, Judson DeBra, vice-presidentg Penny Baker, secretary, first semesterg Forrest Hobbs, presidentg Norman Freid, fI'63.S111'Cl' . Beverly Ardisana Penny Baker Linda Barnhart Beth Bartlett ' Patti Buerke Bette Jean Burger , Jolinda Burney Mary Chillura Gail Colado Pat Cummings Bill Curtis Sharon Cutcher Priscilla Dalke Judson DeBra Jeanette de Guzman Frank Detweiler Sharon Dobbs Louis Draughon Barbara Jane Ellison Wade Entzminger Jeanie Ferlita Norman Freid ,Peggy Gandy Melissa Gilliard Sara Lou Gordon Durene Goss Janie Graziano judy Hageman janet Harrell Beverly Hatcher Marsha Hicks Sandra Hill Jimmy Hipshire Forrest Hobbs Valerie Hogan Lim! :Ala ,.,, hx. , ..-4 ,,... -zzm., :Ill-.1nL.1,,':,: ATIU AL HU UH SOCIETY The Hillsborough Chapter of the National Honor Society rewards students who are out- standing in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Each report period the I-Ionor Society presents a plaque, the Honorary Terrierf' to the bulletin room having the largest per cent of its members on the honor roll. At the end of the semester, congratulatory cards are given to un- derclassmen who make the semester honor roll. Two induction ceremonies are presented in assembly during the year. Each is followed by a reception honoring the new members and their parents. Each year the Honor Society sponsors two dances, the proceeds of which are given as a scholarship to an outstanding and deserving sen- ior. Y.- .. L L.. ,,,,U,,.5.,.5:.qj.1.- . . J vera.-gi . - .., . 0...,- - - -- Nathaleen House Dennis I-Iowerton Thomas Igler Frances Johnson Martha Jones Judy Kent Brenda Kuhlman David Ledbetter Chris Magnuson Tommy Marchese Judy Mason Sharon Mooney Bobbie Anne Morris Gale Morris Carol Moss Carole Murfee Dons Murphy Dorothy Murphy Laura Opp Jeanie Patrick Betty Pearce Barbara Pelt Anton Peters Patricia Peterson Donald Phillpotts Wanda Prevatt Robin Psiaki Beverly Rentz Junior members inducted April 16, 1959, are: Bill Alford, Kenneth Alonso, Rena Antinori, Ardeth Arnold, Susan Cawthon, Jeannine Chariton, E'eHh Jean Cone, Jo Anna Conte, Elizabeth Coon, Dax5idhDenslow,,Jaclcie Diaz, Lucretia ingarf Elmon Catlin, Katharine Missy Griffith, Amelia Hapke,l.B9delia ,Hapk,e,jElla Mae Hibbs, Mary Ann Irby, Vicki Jump, Bobbie Lou Kaminis, Caspar Lazzara, Philip Lazzara, Ruth Ann Cookie Leeper, Judy Martino, Pat Patterson, Patsy Pearce, Kath- erine Peeler, Diana Perzia, Rose Marie Perzia, Jan Pittman, Sally Richardson, Donald Rua, Pat Rutan, Susan Spoto, Sara Thing, Penny Waldorf, Juanita Waters, and James Woodroffe. '13 frm, ,MA Nancy Rice Bill Richardson Bonnie Rust Kitty Schwab Linda Sellers Kay Shealy Sandra Shipman Barbara Smith Earl Stockdale Sharon Stocky Margaret Surfqce Rene Tamargo Howard Tanner Karen Tedder Barbara Warf Peggy Weeks Carolyn Wegner Reggie Whitehead Mary Alys Wilson Jeff Zeikus First Row: Ceorge NV. Seevers, Sponsor, A. Parrino, first semester treasurer, second semester treasurer, N. Freid, first semester vice presidentg B. Curtis, president, both semesters, F. Hobbs, first semester .corresponding secretary, D. johnson, first semester recording sccrctary. Second Row: D. Hailey, P. Pullara, T. Beasley, C. Lazarra, C. Varnado, B. Wellons, J. Mintz, D. Denslow. Third Row: j. Weeks, B. Worley, J. Woodroffe, second semester corresponding secretary, D. XValker, D. Hammond, J. Hipshire, K. Alonso, C. Behnke. Fourth Row: J. DeBra, W. Entzminger E. Catlin, T. Brice, second semester vice president, R. Sedita, R. Rosende, L. Thomas, T. Stokes. Fifth Row: 1. Favata, D. Castellano, F. Castellano, C. Werner, P. Lazarra, J. Di Salvo. Not Pictured: M. Farrington. David johnson, Judson DeBra, Casper Lazzara, Forrest Hobbs, john Weeks, and Norman Freid seem to be -enjoying the presentation of a tape recorder to Coach Williams. he lflub The Key Club provides an opportunity through which the leaders and potential leaders of all high school age groups are given a chance to develop their initiative and leadership ability by undertaking a program of service in the high school and the community. Through the Key Club, the Key Clubbers learn of their prospec- tive adult roles in life and the meaning of serviceable, aggressive citizenship which is necessary for the main-' tainance of our democratic way of life. This year the Key Club performed the following services: presentation of a tape recorder to Coach Wil- liams, sponsoring Drive-in nights with all proceeds go- ing to the Big Red Bowl, and assisting the downtown Kiwanis Club in several of their projects. Tommy Brice, Bill Curtis, Jim Woodroffe, Phillip Lazzara, and Anthony Parrino are headed for a grand time at the state convention. Page One Hundred Forty-Two ,,4f- Athletic trophies are kept polished by Carole Murfee, Marsha Hicks, Karen Tedder, Bobbie Morris, Johanna Blount, Patti Buerke, and Brenda Kulhman. Hiwaneiies One of the outstanding service clubs for girls is Kiwanettes. Working under their motto, We Servef, these girls are kept busy with many varied activities. Besides decorating our Christmas tree and polishing our trophies, the Kiwanettes sold candy, helped finance Kiwanis Day, and supported our Big Red Bowl drive by washing cars. They are the first girls' club to use sweatshirts bearing the insignia of the club. These are only some of the Services they render Our H:H.S. Christmas tree was decorated by Bill Curtis, Mary Tompkins, Miss McLain, Carol Moss, and janet Harrell. First Row: Miss McLain, sponsor, M. I-licks, first semester treasurer, B. Kuhlman, first semester recording secretary, P. Buerke, first semester vice pres- ident, second semester recording secrctaryg J. Harrell, president both semestersg C. Murfee, first semester parliamentarian, B. Morris, first semester corresponding secretary, second semester vice president. Second Row: 1. Little, M. Tompkins, second semester corresponding secretary, L. Opp, I. Kent, K. Tcdder, second semester treasurer, C. Moss, j. Martino, B. Kaminis. Third Row: B. Rentz, S. Cawthon, B. Warf, J. Blount, I. Diaz, P. Pupello, P. Patterson, P. NVeeks. Fourth Row: j. Ferlita, S. Morrison, B. Claywell, S, Spoto, J. Lynn, M. Chillura, B. Hatcher, S. Kickliter, A. Foxworth, M. Jones. Page One Hundred Forty-Three First Row: Mr. Donald Higgins, sponsorg R. Sarver, D. Plowman, first semester presidentg second semester recording secretary D Brewer first semester secretary, second semester president, L. Santa Cruz, vice president both semesters, R. Torrens, first semester treasurer Second Row I Llaguet V. Barchard, P. Leavine, D. Patterson, D. Buckley, H. Murray, P. Studenburg, M. Copen. Third Row: I. Burts, C. Tlllis T Kolka A Julian C Higgs, second semester corresponding secretary, H. Murray, B. Patterson, E. Marian, second semester sgt.-at-arms. Fourth Row D Parker R Santa Cruz, D. Morley, H. Vaughn, first semester junior Rotariang B. Alford, second semester parliamentariang J. Tomas, F. Hancock R Adams Fifth Row P. Blumhardt, second semester treasurer, D. Russell, T. Oleson, B. Whitley, J. Dees, W. Lynn. Crowned Basketball Queen of 1959 was jackie Diaz. Wheel Club sponsors the annual cor- onation dance. 1 ., M 1 1 ' lat M ...M Page One Hundred Forty-Four ' Wheel Club Tampa Rotary Club sponsors the Hillsborough VVhec,l Club an organization whose motto is Service Above Self In addition to their annual Basketball Queen Dince this year the Wheels sponsored a benefit dance for the Big Red Bowl Fund, staged a drive for the Polio Fund, and performed various other services for the school and the community Dave Plowman, president of WVheels, presented Coach Griffin with a large donation for the Big Red Bowl. Onlookers were Richard Sarver, Dennis Morley Lou Santa Cruz Richard Torrens, and Phillips Blumhardt. Anchor Club Redecorating the living room of the Children's Home with bright curtains, lamp shades, and other furnishings was the main project of the Anchor Club, one of Hillsborouglfs busy ser- vice clubs. Right up to date was one of their meetings at which they saw two movies of Alaska, our newest state. Miss Doris Van Slyke, an English teacher, narrated the films. The group also distributed examination schedules, sponsored a Shipwreck Dance, and sold note paper bearing a picture of the school, Miss Dowdell, the dean of girls, congratu- lated the Anchor Club for distributing the exam schedules and added that this was the first year in which no one forgot to report for exams. Exam schedules were print- ed and distributed by the Anchors for the first time this year. Students were so enthusiastic that the club plans to continue the prac- tice each year. axiom it AL Slllkxrl Decorating for the annual Shipwreck Dance was fun and also gave the cafeteria a gay nautical atmosphere. First Row: Mrs. Tinsley, sponsor, M. Boykin, treasurer, P. Cummings, corresponding secretary, K. Schwab, president, N. Rice, recording secretarygr L. Fingar, vice president. Second Row: J. Curtis, S. Thing, E. Davis, C. Bretz, S. Bono, H. Reid, I. Cone, I. de Guzman. Third Row: I. Chariton, I. Vivian, M. Trotter, C. Provcnzano, K. Shealy, F. Johnson, A. NVilliams, K. Luke. Fourth Row: B. Thommason, P. Folsom, E. Banks, P. Moore, J. Scarber, M. A. Femaudez, J. Wade. Page One Hundred Forty-Five First Row: Mr. Gibson, sponsor, C. Kelso, first semester corresponding secretary, M. Flaherty, first semester vice president, P. Cohen, first Semester president, second semester treasurer, K. Casey, first semester recording secrtaryg B. Richardson, first semester treasurer, second sem- ester president. Second Row: H. Smith, R, Swiger, G. Ellsworth, C. Davis, L. Williams, M. Young, P. Felippello, K. Allen, first semester sgt.-at-arms. Third Row: R. Wright, D. Dyer, A. Shiver, B. Tidwell, R. Stinson, P. Torres, R. Coleman, T. Cloninger. Fourth Row: L. Daniels, A. Russo, W. Hayes, P. Richardson, L. McCartney, F. Connors, second semester recording secretary, 1. Del Valle, L. Marchese, P. Wright, D. McKinnon. Not Pictured: J. Hicks, second semester sgt.-at-amisg T. Espinosa, second semester vice president. Paul, Ken, Glen, Tony, and Pat worked extremely hard at getting the park- ing lot cleaned and painted before the school year began. J 17. Upiimist Selling rat,' caps, painting the parking lot, spon- soring children from the Childrens Home, and selling cokes at the Casparilla Parade are a few of the ac- tivities of the busy jr. Optimist club. Their motto is Service to the School. The cleaning and painting of the parking lot was done August 30 and 31 in order that everything might be ready for the opening of school. .- .V-: 4' ' 5, .. f 1 ' , 5' ' ' ' Q. 1 QL- M if -I ' ' ' 'f Q, -' . P 3-V I 's ., .1 EE Y ..,-,.,.- , - A 1- .t Page One Hundred Forty-Six Ralph, Mike, Bill and crew sold cokes to the many viewers of the Gasparilla Parade. Barbara, Sandy, VVanda, Mary, Linda, joy, Barbara, and jolinda busily prepared for thcir debut as fashion models the night of the Opti-Miss Fashion show. Upii-Miss Residents of the Old People's Home were cheered by a visit from members of the Hills- borough Opti-Miss Club. Dancing by the mem- bers, group singing, and homemade refreshments made the project memorable for all. Other ac- tivities of this active service club included a fashion show, selling masks for Halloween foot- ball game, taking boys from the Children's Horne to a football game and giving a cook out for girls from the Children's Home. Judy, Pat, Sharon, and Bonnie seem to be just as excited over the thought of a cookout as do these little girls from the Children's Home. First Row: W. Prevatt, first semester recording secretary, S. Shipman, first semester vice president, B. Smith, first semester president, I. Mc- Swain, first semester treasurer, L. Sellers, first semester corresponding secretary. Second Row: Mrs. V. Hatton, sponsor, B. Rust, first semester chaplain, second semester vice president, P. Rowe, second semester re- cording secretary, J. Mason, first semester parliamentariang second sem- ester presidentg M. Carter, B. Bryan, M. Campbell, second semester chaplain. Third Row: S. McClendon, S. Richardson, K. Peeler, B. Ellison, second semester parliamentariang B. Wood, I. Waters. Fourth Row: M. Gilliard, S. Stockey, second semester treasurer, I. Pittman, D. Perzia, R. Perzia, I. Bumey, second semester corresponding secretary, L. Houdlette, D. Murphy. V Page One Hundred Forty-Seven First Row: I. Pellegrino, VV. Highsmith, T. Tripolino, secretary, A. Parrino, presidentg P. Pullara, treasurerg R. D,Elia, parliamentariang R. Whaley, A. Peters, vice president. Second Row: V. Solmonte, M. Adwck, D. Trainer, D. johnson, VV. Entzminger, J. Lnmia, R. Foster, D. Magee. Third Row: M. Muley, L. Daniels, T. Brice, R. Romano, J. Lancaster, D. Sanchez, Mr. C. johnson. Fourth Row: N. Freid, R. Sedita, J. Moore, T. Stokes, T. Ryals, j. Tomas, J. Sumner, J. Russ. Beat Lakeland! Beat Chamberlain! Beat Manatee! Beat Plant! Red signs bearing these peppy slogans are distributed during pep assemblies by the enthusiastic H.H.S boosters known as the Jolly Boys. This club car- ries out many projects to promote good school spirit and good sportsmanship. They gave the new black plastic signs lettered in white that now mark the offices on the main floor and also donated a magnetic chart board to the basketball team. Jolly Boys, Anthony Tripolino and johnny Pellegrino gave out Beat Chamberlain signs in assembly to pep us up before the big game. W: 52291, 'i 21 ' ' E5 , ' .U U Q ag Page One Hundred Forty-Eight Y' a Ji- . N -. ,I , JU!! Buys Gleaming white letters showing the name of our school were purchased by the jolly Boys with the help of the other clubs. Officers Anton Peters, Anthony Parrino and Wayne Highsmith have just completed inspection of the new sign. 1 't'f-Q-.fd-,...,h,V. Y-vs Anton Peters, VVayne Highsmith, Anthony Tripolino, Ralph D'Elia, and john Pellegrino discuss plans for service projects. First Row: M. Adcock, W. Highsmith, first semester treasurer, second semester president, J. Pellegrino, first semester secretary, second semester treasurer, E. Gray, second semester Tail Twister, A. Tripolino, first semester president, sec- ond semester sccrctaryg R. D'Elia, first semester vice president, A. Peters, first semester Tail Twister, second semester vice president, T. Ryals, A. julian. Sec- ond Row: A. Murenco, J. Sumner, R. Foster, J. Lumia, P. Grieshop, D. Sanchez, J. Berry. Third Row: J. Hodges, R. Romano, V. Solmonte, G. Rodgers, M. Muley, C. Cullens. Fourth Row: H. Shoun, M. Copen, R. VVhaley, I. Russ, P. Ancllo, J. Lancaster, R. Schleman, Mr. M. Brown, sponsor. Fifth Row: Gene Daniels, M. Danekas, D. Trainor, M. Iavarone. Sixth Row: L. Whaley, R. Clark, C. Iavarone, W. Crabb, W. Papy. Not Pictured: H. McNatt, D. Magee. wt , 'Sv- '-. I i. T . ... ig ,I . -..:'.i'. 'r L Trip, Ralph, and Johnny are proud of the Terrier decals that the jr. Lions sell each year. Junior Liens A Hillsborough Man Needs No Introduction, is the quotation on the Terrier decals sold by the Ir. Lions each year. Each decal shows a ferocious Terrier in an oversized, bulky sweater leaning on an enormous H. Few cars around school are without at least one such mascot. The Jr. Lions, sponsored by Mr. Mark Brown, have lot of fun as well as devoting much time to service projects. L l I l l l Page One Hundred Forty-Nine Gunn EMWIN Ewan IVITAII Edwards, president L. Lorenzo, treasurer' D Phillpotts, secretary I. Mynatt, J Parnell C. Davis, P Sonneveldt. Third Row. E Troug First Row: J. Link, M. Bradley, R. Davis, D. McNair, E. Klay, J. jackson. Second Row: B. Becker, C. Mullis, T. Igler, F. Detweiler, vice-president g . . , . g . . , I . ' . hton, Hoskings, T. Little, C. Harkness, B. Middlebrooks, E. Beane, I. Brock, G. Davis. Fourth Row: M. Darling, L. Sims, 1. Mims, H. Irby, T. Bray, A. b UWIN IVITAN R. Layton, Coach Bill Fisher, sponsor. Fifth Row: R. Arnold, L. Pepper, D. Howerton, T. Garrett, K. Mobley. Sixth Row: D. Mestas, I. Mestas, 1. artle Junior Civitans IVITAII 1 L Bill Middlebrooks, Louis Pepper, Tcmmv Little, jimmy Mynatt, and Don McNair get Mr. Hamilton's approval for one of their projects. jim Edwards, Lenny Lorenzo, Frank Detweiler, and Donald Phillpotts happily examine the results of their fruit cake sale. Page One Hundred Fifty this year. Among them is junior Civitans, a service cl for boys sponsored by Coach Bill Fisher. It has be the responsibility of this year's members to set t traditions for Iunior Civitans to follow in the years come. Selling fruit cakes at Christmas time was th Erst project. Several new clubs were organized at Hillsboroug L e l e - li . a 'K 5 it 3 W ' T iff 'u' . l A- sixth - iEE?f1Q,--...-T', 2'r? esi . .Q eq, 'F2a'et+ Row: P. Dalke, P. Rutan, M. Griffith, B. Pearce, C. Wolfgang, M. Surface. Second Row: I. Browning, M. A. Lee, M. Banninger, B. Ardisana, P , L. Young, M. Hcsoun. Third Row: A. Arnold, D. Navarre, B. Pearson, I. Hammond, D. Goss, S. Dobbs. Fourth Row: K. Hapke, B. Alonso Patterson, V. jump. Fifth Row: j. A. Conte, Miss V. Campbell, sponsor, Dr. M. Raffa, sponsor, S. Jackman, C. Wegner. When glittering gold Z's suddenly began to appear at Hillsborough, many thought it was the work of Zorro. In reality the Z's', were for the newest girls' service club. Late in January members of the Zonta Club, Plant High Z club, and Hillsborough Zn club feasted on fried chicken in the Palm Room of the Tampa Terrace Hotel. The occasion was the official chartering of the two high school clubs. En- tertainment was provided by the Z clubs. Hillsborough's Z club worked with Chamber- lainls club collecting food to be distributed by the Salvation Army at Easter. Z Club To celebrate the chartering of the Z Club, Pat Rutan, secretary. Betty Pearce, president, Missy Griffith, vice presidentg and Carol Wolfgang, treasurer, are setting up a display in the show case. Cookie Cordon, Gale Morris, and Sheron Cutcher eagerly and expectantly look on as Mrs. Ethyl Harvey, president of the Zonta Club of Tampa, pins the Z club pin on Bertha Palmateer. Page One Hundred Fifty-One : First Row: Mrs. Noto, sponsor, P. Pullara, vice president, M. Chillura, A. Parrino, presidentg B. Kuhlman, secretaryg A. Tripolino, treasurer, C. Murfee. Second Row: E. McAlecr, I-I. Reid, P. Torres, B. W'arf, I. Harrell, P. Weeks, K. Tedder, I. Caltagirone, I. Adams, M. Tindale. Third Row: P. Lazzara J. Little, R. Roscnclc, B. Smith, VV. Thomas, B. Curtis, M. Hicks, V. Hevia, L. Santa Cruz, P. Buerke I. Creighton, D. Plowman. Fourth Row: Il Curtis, S. Duke, J. Blount, V. Carreno, L. Alexaitis, C. Wegner, L. Lindall, S. Marti, J. Ferlita, D. Fernandez, I. Lynn, B. Hatcher, M. Monroe. the gym. HP Dave, Sylvia, and Gail all help to put the names on the board in . ,X ,X Pan American Student League Pan American Student League serves our school with various projects in addition to fos- tering better relations with the Americas. Each year during Pan American Week, they sponsor a carnival where they crown a Pan American' Queen of Hillsborough. For several years, the club has placed the names of the basketball players on the big wall board in the gym. Karen and Brenda seem to he talking about something else while Anthony, Philip, and Mary plan for the Pan American Carnival. First Row: N. Ward, B. Morales, M. Jones, chaplain, C. Coates, secretary, B. L. Kaminis, vice president, Laura Opp, president, Karen T edder, treas urerg I. Harrell, parliamentarian, I. Chappel, P. Rowe, D. Brown, L. Houdlette. Second Row: P. Gandy, B. William, C. Council, C. Dootson, S. Bono D. Jernigan, M. Tompkins, E. Walker, B. L. Claywell, S. Morgan, S. Fulsome. Third Row: R. Antori, I. Hagin, G. Whilden, B. Pelt, D. Shiver, V Hevia, P. Patrick, A. Smith, M. Platt, V. Jump, K. Cravass. Fourth Row: K. Shoun, S. De La Osa, I. Valenti, K. Young, V. L. Simmons, B. Brown, D Femandez, B. Fowler, V. Glecker. Y - Teens Santa Claus came to Hillsborough this year by way Smith and Miss Shirley Lawhon, the club members strive of the Y-Teens' annual Winter Carnival. To the delight to grow socially and spiritually through service. Their of all who attended, the club persuaded Coach George special project this year was putting comfortable loung- Pennington to impersonate the cheerful old gentleman. ing chairs in the main office. A potato chips sale helped Under the guidance of their sponsors, Miss Mary Alice to pay for the furniture. Fourth Row: I. Martino, G. Allen, D. Creighton, D. Kirton, Z. Singletary, S. Bouzas, S. Creighton, I. A. Porter, I. Davis, P. Wells, E. Tyler, C. Crome Second Row: S. Macky, M. Alderman, R. Willis, P. McCulloch, Y. Smith, L. A. Fernandez, M. Levy, C. Ferlita, L. Spoto, D. Diaz, L. Sarcone, B. jerni gan, I. Parrino, A. Sims, A. Foxworth, S. Hendry. Third Row: E. Coon, M. Robbins, D.'Williams, S. Kaylor, E. Griffith, S. Jones, A. Scheidner, B. Torren M. 1. Guffino, D. Garcia, J. A. Valdez, E. Pullara, S. Valenti. Fourth Row: 1. Cole, S. Caldwell, G. Cord, J. Scruggs, A. Garcia, G. Gonzales, Fernandez, D. Groom, J. Stinson, P. George, K. Rodger, C. Schramm, P. Oakley. Fifth Row: S. Widden, C. Shear, L. Roberts, B. Crowley, P. Morales H. Lien, C. Schadt, S. Marti, M. Smith, L. Kocsis, L. White. Miss Shirley Lawhon Hunnrary Y-Teens The Honorary Y-Teens have devel- oped this year from a strictly honorary club into an active organization Whose duty is assisting the Y-Teens in many ways. The club members and presi- dent are selected by the Y-Teens while the other oflicers are chosen by the boys themselves. One of the main achievements of the club this year has been drawing up and adopt- ing a constitution. Honorary Y-Teens lend a helping hand to the Y-Teens in all the work they undertake. The boys did much of the work for the highly successful Y-Teen Christmas dance. In April they sold potato chips to help the Y-Teen Project Fund. 5' , E7 Sponsors of Y-Teens and Honorary Y-Teens Miss Mary Alice Smith r. ,, I I First Row: P. Pullara, B. Wellons, J. Mintz. Second Row: R. Guess, R. Stinson, I. Hipshire, T. Marchese, president: P. Lazzara, treasurer. Third Row: T. Mcliee, B. Curtis, F. Hobbs, I. VVeekes. Fourth Row: T. Stokes, J. DeBra, D. Plowman, I. Favata. Not Pictured: R. Sedita, vice president, P. Studenburg, secretary. Arming themselves for the Y-Teen potato chip sale are C. Conte, K. Tedder, L. Opp, V. Hevia, R. Guess, J. DeBra, T. Marchese, and B. L. Kaminis. gf First Row: W. Popy K. Allen J. Baker sgt.-at-arms G. Ellsworth secretary-treasurer, A. Espinosa, president, R. Torrens, vice president H. Shoun, I. Turner. Second Row: A. Penzkofer, H. Roberts, C. Mullis C. Whitaker, G. Kelso, W. Lafoe, D. Weigel, D. Sarver, P. Busciglo Third Row: C. Ballinger, E. Frank, J. Hicks, J. Simon, K. Casey, A Summerall, R. Macon, Mr. Clark, sponsor. The Corporalsl'-Darby NVhite, Tommy Whitney, Woodie Hill, and Richard Bachman- sang in the Terrier Bark. Page One Hundred Fifty-Six 2 1 4 Hi-Y Sponsored by Mr. Robert Clark, the Hi-Y has as its motto, clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, clean livingf, One of the high- lights of their year was participating in the Terrier Bark. , s 1 L Planning the Hi-Y skit for the Terrier Bark was just a little work and lots of fun. is-'fr 1 , ll , l l I '?? f'l?'f f'll R -Q: First Row: Albert Julian, johnny Pellegrino, Vince Solomonte, Wade Entzminger, Ralph D'Elia, james Tomas, Charles Cullens, Mike Flaherty. Second Row: Mike Adcock, Cary Overstreet, Robert Gra u, Herb Shoun, Bill Cox, jim Link. Third Row: Alan Goldey, Buddy Peters, Taylor Stokes. Club The H Club consists of boys who have earned a letter in the varsity sports-football, basketball, golf, tennis, baseball, track, or swimming. Good sportsman- ship is also one of the requirements of this club. A Terrier never quits is the motto these boys try to live up to! First Row: Tom Brice, Jim Hodges, Jim Sumner, Ray Foster, Mike Muley, Terry Ryals, Ronnie Whaley. Second Row: Reggie Sedita, Ronnie Romano, John Weeks, Sidney Cox, johnny Mintz, Johnny Moore. Third Row: Charles Springer, Bob Wellons, Jerry Parnell, Bill Richardson, john Brock. Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven F, -- Hffi -sfiftlf' ' .f.3,f'.,--L., ., T ' ' t ' Y I . 1 1 - , . V' - .- f -- N. -f. . V ,V - 1, -- .- A- V. fa -4 '- . .r ' .ew ' .g. . , , .Y , ie - fg fy. pee Y .1 H Y . LL .eg .. .. .. .. .. gk. . . Xx First Row: R. A. Cranda, I. Chappell, E. Trost, G. Craparo, A. Morris 1. Allen, B. Arclisana, president, A. Haskins, V. S. Dunn, C. Schumacher, S. Brenner, I. Bennett, C. Thomasson, S. Lindsey. Second Row: B. Pelt, L. Houdlette. Third Row: J. McCrory, C. Morris, C. Coate, K. Tedder, J. Mason, D. Lovelace, E. VValker, J. Ashworth, P. Veasey, J. Campisi, Mr. john Hamilton, sponsor. Fourth Row: C. Brooks, D. Ferras, L. Singley, C. Stephens, C. Williams, A. Nickols, E. Banks, V. Millward, A. Conlee, R. Sundey, D. Massey. Fifth Row: C. Schadt, Lf Swain, I. Diaz, D. Shiver, A. Henley, M. Strowger, N. Baker, M. Harper, I. Palmer, S. M. Santos. Library Club The library club, composed of all library assistants, is designed to train students in library Work in order that they may better serve their school. Meetings offer an op- portunity for library assistants to become acquainted with one anoth- er, and to discuss the many prob- lems relating to their work. Keep- ing our many library books in order and in good condition, and helping other students is only a small part of the daily work of these student assistants. Girls' Howling Club Newest recreational organization at H.H.S is the Girls' Bowling Club, formed in February, 1959, to teach beginners how to bowl and to help others to perfect their skill. First Row: Miss Hunt, sponsor, Terry Schlicker, Elaine Keppel, vice-president, Carolyn Wegner, presi dent, Sarita Lunsford, secretary-treasurer, Sandra Crawford. Second Row: Barbara 'Holland, Sand Hatcher, Kathy Wilson, Brenda Yarborough, Frances Presmtt. Third Row: Cecelia Rois, Ioan McElroy Pat Blount. Page One Hundred Fifty-Eight Beal-ier Breakers Beaker Breakers is a chemis- try club composed of students interested in the learning and teaching of chemistry. While learning, the members devote valuable time and service to our H.H.S. science department by checking notebooks, performing experiments, cleaning and car- ing for chemical apparatus, and keeping a wary eye on all would be chemists in the lab. First Row: A. Hapkc, P. Cummings, A. Williams, Mrs. Reby, D. Ledbetter, president, K. Schwab, secretary, T. Marchese, D. Navarre, R. Hapke. Second Bow: D. Parker, Mr. Alvarez, J. Valido, vice president, D. White, R. Rezba. Honorary Science Society The Honorary Science Society seeks to stimulate scientific in- terest by going on excursions to laboratories and other places of scientific significance. The mem- bers are of valuable assistance in the execution of the county science fair by working as stu- dent officials. First Row: F. Detvveiler, vice-presi- dent first semester, president second semester, B. Ellison, secretary, B. Al- ford, president first semester, vice president second semester, R. Banos, N. Streeter, Mr. Matthewsi Second Row: V. Hogan, E. Trost, A. Azmold, L. Leavitt. Third Row: B. Pearce, I. Kinney, I. A. Conte, L. Pepper. Fourth Row: P. Pearce, G. Morris, M. Trotter. Not Pictured: Iune Kinney. W Page One Hundred Fifty-Nine First Row: A. Morris, D. Elder, B. Hatcher, D. Denslow, H. Hunt, J. Chariton, M. LaMotte, J. A. Ciravella. Second Row: Miss Jane Perdigon, sponser, B. Alford, J. de Guzman, J. Johnson, K. Peeler, J. Payne, F. Connors. Third Row: S. Tershansy, J. A. Conte, T. Lorenzen,H. Smith, K. Alonso. etienel Forensic League The National Forensic League, a national hon- orary society for students excelling in debate and discussion, promotes student discission on Q world problems. The members take part in stu- dent congresses, give humorous and dramatic interpretations, and participate in discussions and debate tournaments. Katherine Peeler, Kenneth Alonso, Forrest Hobbs, Marjean La- ' A Motte, Brenda Kuhlman, Jeanette de Guzman, and David Y Denslow, who all have obtained advanced degrees, are con- ' gratulating themselves on their recent achievements. f Assisting Miss Perdigon in handling the details of the club are ' the officers: Beverly Hatcher, recording secretary, Jeannine ' ' Chariton, treasurer, David Denslow, president, Adeline Morris, ' , corresponding secretary, and Herb Hunt, vice president. f J Page One Hundred Sixty Masque 8 Gavel Hillsborough I-Iigh. School is privileged to have the only chapter of Masque and Gavel in the city of Tampa. Masque and Gavel is the national high school society for the promotion of speech for use. The club trys to promote student achievement in speech because they feel that speech plays a vital part in preserving and advancing our democracy. ,I-? ' .14- Wanda, Brenda, Herb, and Charlotte seem to be looking for material for a play. With all the available material they're bound to find some. The old barbershop quartet is back in style. Bill, David, Phillip , and Harvey had to write and sing an original song for their initiation into Masque and Gavel. Q EE- ' . M ....s...... Q ms ...a..f.. Q irst Row: S. Kickliter, P. Blumharclt, R. Harrell, pnrliamentariang C. Bretz, vice president, H. Hunt, president, B. Kuhlman, secretary, W. Prevatt, easurerg S. Jackman, S. Marti, C. Moss. Second Row: Miss jane Perdigon, sponsor, J. Carter, J. Diaz, S. Hill, A. Morris, C. Coate, I. de Guzman, . Davis, H. Robertson, S. M01-gan, Third Row: R. L. Walker, P. Buerke, F. Hobbs, B. Curtis, K, Alonso, H. Smith, K. Peeler. Page One Hundred Sixty-One Drama .Club . V all -SL' 1 . . , x r In Lo and Behold jack McDougal, alias Dennis Weigel, unsuccess- 1 fully attempted to hold up Dr. Dorsey, played by Richard Guess. Don,t smear my make-uplv Oohl I,ll forget my linesli' Such sounds spew forth each time the Drama Club presents a play. Bright lights, the thrill of opening night, Make-up is the element which really makes the difference between re- and then names on the programs gave the members 21 hearsal and performance. Shown applying cosmetics to Eleanor Davis, Judy taste Oflthe theater and Show business- Though their audi' Weidner, and Sheldon Sumner are Sharon Saffold and Charlene Rodgers. 91106 GUIOYCCI L0 and BGIWOICI kllld 21ppl21llClGCl Gntllusizlstical- ijl ly, surely no one had more fun at the production than the 'th club members themselves. Anyone who is interested in sk dramatics may join the club. , x ll! First Row: B. Durst, R. Hewlett, J. Little, treasurer, D. DeLaOsa, program chairman, R. Guess, president, E. Davis, secretary, I. jones, vice-preside A. Sims, C. Mathews. Second Row: G. NVilliams, M. Tindale, S. Duke, B. Tebo, C. Colado,M.Williamson,T. Russell, P. Oakley, J. Blount. Third Bo V. Ciccarello, M. Laney, I. Farnum, J. A. Ciaravella, M. Huges, L. Alexaitis, S. Morrison, C. NVadsworth, R. Sarratt. Fourth Row: S. Saffold, Beckncr, K. Dickson, M. Boykin, M. Taylor, S. Hammond, D. Edenfielcl. Fifth Row: Mr. jasper, sponsor, C. Rogers, S. Sumner, D. Weigel, P. Torre B. j. Burger, A. Espinosa. Sixth Row: j. Weidner, C. Ewart, E. Thomas, S. Valdes, S. Pitts, S. Pittman, B. J. Saleme. Many active Thespians tried out for the senior class play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. The Thespian Society is an honorary organization which tries to establish and promote standards of ex- cellence in all phases of dramatic arts. This year the Thespians, in cooperation with the Drama Club, pre- sented the three-act comedy Lo and Behold. The cast was: Milo Alcott .... --- Ieffery Johnson Mr. Wingate ...,.. ...... H erb Hunt Daisy Durdle ...c -. ..... .... H elen Reid Dr. Robert Dorsey ---. ..... ...... R ichard Guess Minnetonka Smallflower .... ........ C arole Coate Kenneth Moore .......... -H ShClQQQ,QQEl,G13-sI'Ii' Honey Wainwright --- --fl'Barbara Smith lack McDougal ..... --- Dennis Weigel aiioiial Thespian Society i A A 1 of fi ,,. fi. 11 if -,Q A 3:2 'ES l .sg -. af ' .i .ai The four ghosts of Lo and Behold gathered in the home of Milo Alcott Ueff johnsonl much against his will, and passed the time learning Indian sign-language. First Row: B. I. Salome, C. Conte, M. Hicks, vice-presidentg J. johnson, president, B. Smith, treasurer, E. Thomas, secretary, C. Ewart. Second Row: M. Alford, M. Cook, M. Monroe, M. Boykin, S. Corrales, B. L. Kaminis. Third Row: D. Weigel, H. Hunt, R. Guess, J. Hicks, Mr, Jasper, sponsor. Not Pictured: D. Russell, Purliamentarian. F rr-1 r fc. :iv First Row: I. Chariton, B. Thomas, D. Goss, president, S. Lunsford, C. Beckner, M. Tatleman. Second Row: S. Sumner, A. Yost, J. de Guzman, S. Russell, S. Teem, G. Blanchard. Not Pictured: L. Barnhart, vice-president, B. J. Saleme, secretary-treasurer. Just before Christmas sixteen members of the Hilsborean and eleven members of the Red and Black staff were tapped for Quill and Scroll, an international society for high school journalists, the goal of high school writers. Quill and Scroll Organized in 1926 for the purpose of encourging and rewarding individual achievement in journalism, the society has taken an active part in raising stand- ards in the iield and directing the course of high school journalism. Mrs. Cora Wetherell llreaiive Writing Short stories, poems, and at least one novel are current projects of some of the members of the Creative Writing Club which seeks to stimulate and pro- mote the art of writing. Membership is open to anyone who has a potential tal- ent that he Wishes to develop. The goal of the club this year has been to arouse interest in the publication of an antholo- gy of the best student writing produced at Hillsborough. Club members are also encouraged to participate in approved writing contests. Sponsor of Creative Writing Candidates for Quill and Scroll must have served on a school publication, be in the top third of their class, and have the sponsor's recommendation. News- paper staff members submit samples of their work to the national secretary. First Row: I. Chariton, M. jones, M. Matthews, M. Gilliard, I. Burney, B. I. Rich, K. Luke, D. Goss, M. Gauthier, Miss Tina Nelson, sponsor. Bow: B. Bartlett, I. New, J. Vivian, W. Prevatt, M. Carter, J. de Guzman, P. Rowe, J. A. Conte, K. Peeler. Third Row: N. Rice, L. Barnhart, M. T kins, M. Hicks, I. Harrell, L. Opp, J. WVaters, B. Alford, K. Alonso. Fourth Row: V. Barchard, R. Harvey, T. Marchese, F. Hobbs. Page One Hundred Sixty-Four L .,. Bible Club The Bible Club tries to stimulate Christian service by offering the student an opportunity for Christian fellowship and a chance to pro- gress as a Christian. The club gives a Thanksgiving basket to a poor family and sponsors a Christmas Party at the Old F olks, Home. TU worm uhm: LW :WL IKIJ-Ll!R.DJ!lI.E First Row: S. Sumner, M. Reese, second semester president M Laney second semester secretary I Watkins first semester secretary I Dooley first semester prcsiclentg A. McCroy, first semester corresponding secretary C Thomasson first semester treasurer E Catlin vice president I Henry Second Row: P. Dalke, j. Cross, C. Roe, N. Strceter, S. Cabrera I Chappell B Derry C Reynolds second semester corresponding secretary Miss M Smith sponsor, Third Row: j. Massey, P. Candy, J. Brewer, L Shaw A Nichols P Plott S Biker C Whilden Fourth Row M Crabb P Torres second semester parliamentarirmg H. Vaughan, J. Cruetzmacher I McElroy C Hlsklns F Detweiler Fifth Row I McElroy S Russell C Leeper A Has kins, C. Elder, Y. Harnage, P. King, chaplain. Not Shown Carole Coate first semester parllamentarian -,?-.,,.,,,....1, 'X . N .A . ' H'-41474 ' L f I ll l .rv .' ' . . -2.17 - . 'Jr' Members of the skating club spent many hours perfecting their skill at the V.F.W. Skating Rink. Cale Morris and Bob Swisher enjoyed practising stunt skat- ing. Organized this year by Miss Rozman, the Skating Club meets twice a month-first at school and then at the V.F.W. Skating Rink. Club members strive to keep physically Ht and to become better acquainted with the sport of skating. Two skating parties were held. One raised mone for the club, and ' the other was for the benefit of the Big RedyBowl. Bob Swisher Skatlnq represented the Club at Skates For Polio. First Row: G. Gardner, M. I. Tambuzzo, E. Trost, P. Snapp, H. Shoun, K. Shoun, G. Morris, S. Morris, I. jones, S. Stromberger, I. E. Friedlein, S Boyd, B. Eakins. Second Row: A. Robles. S. Schuman, I. Johnsxm, G. Howerton, A. Sims, J. Inman, A. Schneider, J. Green, I. Chappell, M. Hermanek S. jones, Miss Rozman, sponsor. Third Row: T. Denton, J. Meadows, P. Torres, M. Boykin, S. Tarson, I. Vivian, C. Schramm, D. Groom, D. Miller C. Campbell. Fourth Row: H. White, L. Gold, A. Penzkwofer, D. Howerton, M. Wood. Fifth Row: K. O'Berry, D. Jernigan, L. Chappell, N Pritchett, W. A. Williams, B. Swisher, T. Igler, S. Hays, J. Adams, B. Geiger. Page One Hundred Sixty-Six First Row: A. Minzer, B. Patterson, R. Torrens, R. Sanutta, I. Bartlett. Second Row: W. Mitler, A. Parrino, vice-president, G. Pitts, presidentg R Rossenclc, secrctaryg D. Buckley, trezlsurerg Mr. john Hamilton, sponsor. Third Row: T. Little, NV. Lynn, P. Turnbull, K. Allen, R. Willons. Fourth Row: F. I-Iobbs, B. Curtis, F. Daniels, B. Geiger, B. Becker, I-I. Murray. newly established for those who are interested in this sport, meets weekly at Regal Lanes. The amateurs improve their skill by participating All look on hopefully as president Eugene in competition among thsemselves and with Pitts tries extra hard to make a strike. U Our H.H.S. Bowling Club, an organization other schools. A ti Babble and confusion, drinks, and goodies, and scores about as stable as paper airplanes-were highlights of the weekly meetings. Page One Hundred Sixty-Seven First Row: I. Riley, B. L, Claywell, R. Banos, N. Freid, I. Pittman, J. Zeikus, D. Ledbetter, S. Thing, E. Coon, I. VVade, S. Cawthon, L. De Poy. Second Row: P. Patterson, K. Peeler, M. Campbell, J. Brewer, B. Pearce, P. Pearce, B. Smith, S. Richardson, J. Cone, S. Caranantc, P. Plott. Third Row: T. Russell, V. Llano, S. Whidden, I. Hammond, P. Pupello, M. A. Lee, A. Arnold, P. Moore, P. Lazzara, M. Carter. Fourth Row: E. Catlin, C. Charn- pagne, I. Martino, K. Bachman, M. Brakefield, C. Maples, 1. Waters, A. Conlec, A. Seldomridge, VV. Entzniinger. Fifth Bow: M. Jordan, L. Fingar, A. Diehl, Miss Jones, sponsor. Latin Forum The Latin Forum is an honorary organization for out- standing students of Latin. This club promotes the appre- ciation of the classical Roman language and culture. This year the Hillsborough Latin Forum participated in the State Forum, which was held here in Tampa. r......Q..L., ..,,.,,.,.,.t.,..c L. .,.. , ,, . .. , Mothers will long remember the banquet held April 28 in the Roman Room of the Tampa Terrace Hotel. For this festive occasion they magically turned sheets and towels into the finest of togas for their Latin-conscious children. lf: is 2 if J.. ,. 3 2 i, ' ,. , 1 l Q ' x t . . . ' 3' .. ' I , ' E f' V5 ki. I V ,QV ,. r, -1 ,li I ' I' . r J I A ' i 1 2 'F 1 '- 1' ' 3 3 N .--ffff.:J rr 'S T 'N 'f it Q. Q' F ' ai ' Q ' . V ' V- .rf E fa. f 'X A' A t jg: ii J . . V' . h ' 'G 635' ,' ,,L,-11 all yi it ! 1 'Q 5 l iii EX - A' . W' f rii' -. A P TCE' A if I U T 1 . j , V' ' Iii: ' - .-' ' A H Qld, 'j' , 1. 6 W- - I 4 X ' .4 Nw ' -V V -. A ii A 1, A . f' -'-F ' F' ' . , EE L! P-V Y! fi-fm' eq-' , Qs 1- .vi . ' ' rw , '51 .Li Feasting Roman style were iseatedj Barbara Smith, Jeff Zeikus, president, Betty pearce, Annette Smith, fstanclingj David Lcdbetter, vice president, Richard Banos, jan Pittman, secretary, Bill Alford, Elmon Catlin. Page One Hundred Sixty-Eight n V irst Row happell, . Stovall, apke, R. . Griffin : G. Elder, H. Lien, P. Morales, P. Davis, P. Moody, S. Hill CPresidentJ, A. McCray CTreasurerJ, J. Hillsborough Sports Club 97N its.. E. Trost, P. McCulloch. Second Row: L. White, I. Scruggs, L. Houdlette, J. Porter, L. Femandez, C. Wolfgang, S. Hatcher, J. Davidson, C. Schadt, B. Crowley. Third Row: P. King, K. Hapke, A. Hapke, L. Shaw, R. Spicola, D. Clark, B. Merkle, Z. Singletary. Fourth Row: T. Hart, D. Creighton, Nita Haynes Sponsor , I. Burts, W. Shaw, F. Lysek, C.Futrelle, I. Musick, C. Whilden. Junior Red Cross Accidents don't just hap- Red club They are caused, is firm belief of the lun- Cross. Therefore, strives to make its more safety con S - Q They have demon- of artificial respi- transportation by bandages, and safety measures. Members of the Hillsborough Sports Club try to aid the Physical Education Department by encouraging interest ir1 sports. They also participate in courses which train them in the skills of the referee. This training helps cultivate leadership and aids further sportsmanship as a Working reality rather than a mere ideal. First Row: A. Evans, S. Evans, D. Elder, P. Welling, C. Ottley, Mr. Fulton, sponsor. Second Row: F. Fem- andei, D. Groom, E. Williams, I. Welling, G. Morris. Third Row: T. Hart, A. Harkness, D. Welling, S. Carter, L. Io mson. Page One Hundred Sixty-Nine Future Business Leaders First Bow: M. Troutman, C. Thomasson, M. Gilliard, J. Feneley. Second Row: G. Elder, J. McElroy, I. Vivian, M. Parks, J. Massey, C. McCurdy, M. J. Griffin, B. Robertson, E. Nichols, N. Baker. Third Row: D. L. Curry, G. Morris, V. Millward, B. Bass, D. Lovelace, P. Whitehurst, M. Strowger, M. A. Wilson, D. Gilbertson, I. Debevoise. Fourth Row: E. D'Amico, L. Houdlette, I. McElroy, D. Frost, G. Martin, Y. Harnage, A. Morris, G. Craparo, M. A. Boyer, M. I. Simpson. The Future Business Leaders strive to develop com- petent, aggressive business leadership and to create more Mr. Leon Ellis understanding and interest in the choosing of business 5 SPOMUT occu ations. The members are introduced to different i, P . . types of businesses through speakers and trips to places of business. This vear the district F .B.L.A. convention was held at fm. Meat grinder? No. It is a mimeograph machine and Vice President Charlotte Thomassoxa is instructing Secretary Melissa Gilliard and T as r r d Fene in the art of operatin it. re u C Ju y y g Big plans are being made for the F.B.L.A. district convention at H.H.S., February 113, by Myrna Troutman, reporter, Jimetta Rodgers, president, Mr. Ellis, sponsor, and june Vivian, program chairman. r I I Page One Hundred Seventy Future Teachers ef America Giving students a better under- standing of the teaching profession is the aim of the Future Teachers of America. By planning special activi- ties for American Education Week, having guest speakers inform the students of their chosen profession, and substituting for teachers on pro- fessional absences, the Future Teach- ers help everyone greatly. In recognition of the service of the teaching profession to the community, and of their essential role in a democ- racy, the club gave large, juicy, red apples to the teachers. First Bow: Mrs. Houghton, L. Opp, vice-president, K. Shealy, president, V. Hevia, treasurer, B. L. Claywell, secretary. Second Row: P. Buerke, L. Norman, R. Antinori, C. I. Hart, S. Childers, S. Bono, M. Taylor, I. jones, D. Edenfield. Third Row: C. Rothacker, B. Williams, F. Lawson, K. Roberts, H. Robertson, S. Dobbs, G. Golding, S. Thing, S. Comparetto. Fourth Row: I. Bryan, L. Singley, B. Pearson, M. Gauthier, G. Geiger, P. Wegner, C. Stanley, D. Jernigan, K. Alonso. Fifth Row: J. Story, S.lgIcGahee, N. Spencer, L. Fingar, I. Bumey, M. Fernandez, C. Sapp, R. Brenner, G. Lopez, I. A. a es. .ga ' 7 :5:'5.'.,, . J 1 Ill ll 1 mi --..- ,- I P9 I ll First Row: Mrs. Stokes, B. Rust, J. Diaz, I. Blount, I. Pittman, I. Ferlita, T. Ciaravella, S. Morrison, B. Brown, I. Chariton, historian, E. Coon, Second Row: C. Chini, M. Tompkins, S. Richardson, V. Carreno, I. de Guzman, D. Stewart, K. Feneley, P. McCulloch, F. Oleson, chaplaing B. Crowley, T. Aprile. Third Row: 1. Harrell, D. Penalver, J. Welling, H. Woodall, S. Cawthon, Mtv att, I. Hagin, I. Hammond, L. Spoto, K. Peeler, I. Waters, R. A. LaCorte, E. J. Rodriguez. Fourth Row: D. Garcia, D. Diaz, Y. Lopezxxf. Iggfhof I. Parrino, L. Spoto, R. M. Perzia, D. Perzra, M. I. Guggmo, M. Levy. Ax -f - Q31-1 QCBHTYJ fb Page One Hundred Seventy-One l Future Humemalsers sri , AMERICA Front Row: Mrs. Waldorf, M. Hughes, M. L. Cortino, J. Key, Degrees Chairman, D. Hoeft, Program Vice-presidentg B. Ardisana, Projects Vice-president, Y. Harnage, Secretary, G. Williams, President, S. Sloan, Treasurer, C. VVegner, Historian, D. Farris, Public Relations, S. Tarson, Parliamentarian, J. Hughlett, Recreation Vice A president, G. Geiger. Socond Row: D. Miller, R. Rumore, H. Hardaway, E A' Schreckingest, 1. McElroy, C. Roiz, C. Rumpel, ,l. McElroy, S. Davis, P. Plott, L Tindell, S. Schlicker, D. Cardinale, Mrs. Neiswander. Third Row: P. Dalke, Wegner, P. Candy, B. Pearce, S. Cabrera, J. de Guzman, j. A. Ciaravella, P. Plott, Thomas, S. Baker, E. Stathos, C. Darden, F..Burton, T. Ciaravella. Fourth Row: A. Bullard, S. Mashburn, N. Grantham, S. Wade, B. Sessions, C. Campbell, S. Cawthon H M. Tindale, S. Duke, R. Ringo, K. Wilson, G. Craparo. Fifth Row: F. Oleson, I. Dooley, V. Carreno, D. Arnold, C. Schramm, J. Walton, A. Yost, R. Crumpton, K. ,. . Kelly, I. Hagin, A. Morris, I. jones, G. Wilden. P. B Q Nl Towards New Horizonsl' is the motto of the Future Home- Mrg Freida Wheeler makers of America whose purpose is to further interest in home Mrs. Viola Waldorf H Sponsor economics, develop leadership, and promote better family living. Sponsor Hillsborouglfs Future Homemakers sponsored by Mrs. Viola Waldorf and Mrs. Freida Wheeler, gave a mother-daughter tea, sweetheart dance, fashion show, and Mother-daughter ban- quet. In the FHA spring fashion show, Judy Walton, Maribeth Ernsberger, and Glenda 'Williams modeled the clothes they made in homemaking. Costumes ranged from school clothes to formal wear. On December 18th, the Future Homemakers entertained their mothers mother-daughter tea after school. A ma' 1. A XV Page One Hundred Seventy-Two First Row: L. jardon, B. J. Bevis, Treasurer, E. Carton, Secretary, I. DiSalvo, Sergeant-at-Armsg R. Land, President, C. Sloan, Vice-Presidentg N. Hughlett, Treasurer, J. jordan, I. O'Steen, Mrs. Cole, Sponsor. Second Row: R. McRae, I. Shaw, S. L. Smith, R. Vince, S. McPhaul, S. Newsom, N. House, C. Magnuson, N. Hatchell, M. Carr, B. Comati. Third Row: N. julian, S. Cawthon, S. Swymer, C. White, C. Girtman, V. Stairs, B. Hart, T. Swohoda, D. Bird. Fourth Row: C. Springer, B. Holley, H. Jones, R. Burnham, N. Keene, R. Register, H. Petersen. D.C.T. club members promote better understanding of distributive and cooperative education, undertake a Worthy civic project each year, and encourage the meet- U E T ing- of employer-employee groups. This year members I ' ' helped fumish the faculty kitchen, gave parties to the children at the Children s Home, and distributed gifts in Sarah Lou Smith as the black Cat and Sandra Swymer as the Canary the Chlldfenls Ward at St- loseplfs Hospital- entertained a city-wide D.C.T. parent-faculty reception with an I tawt I taw a putty tatn pantomime. Mrs. Nclla Cole, sponsor of D.C.T., looked on as president Ronald Land presided ovcr a board meeting. Other officers are fseatedj Ethel Carton, Nancy I-Iughlctt, Betty jo Bevis, jerry DiSalvo. Cstandingl Craft Sloan and Barbara Hart. ll CAA Page One Hundred Seventy-Three First Row: Mr. Osborn, advisor, D. Thomas, secretary, D. Lovelace, reporter, I. Edwards, vice-presidentg R. Thompson, president, I. Freeman, sen- tinelg B. Lester, treasurer. Second Row: D. Sipple, L. Massaro, J. Overstreet, B. McCord, M. Leininger, R. Fingar, C. Mullineax, M. Parker. Third Row: R. Facenda, B. Tidwell, D. Tucker, C. Smith, A. Ratliff, E. Blanton, D. Hinson, R. Burkett. Fourth Row: H. Scolara, D. Davis, B. Swisher, T. Facencla, I. Kilpatrick, H. Bischel, W. Mathews, E. Bellflowers. Fifth Row: H. Ford, T. Partridge, L. Tallant, R. Perkins, R. Rewis, R. McQuinn, D. Atwood, C. Spires. Future Farmers nf I-lmerira Joyce McSwain Linda Couch 1958 F.F.A. Sweetheart 1959 F.F-A. Sweetheart Hillsborough Chapter Hillsborough Chapter Learning to Do-Doing to Learn- Earning to Live-Living to Servei' The Future Farmers are voca- tional agriculture students who strive to develop agricultural lead- ership, cooperation, and citizen- ship. They enter exhibits in fairs an participate in livestock judg- ing competition. One of the proj- ects of the club is their work in their laboratory plot, raising orna- mental plants. They top off the year's activities with a father-son banquet. Page One Hundred Seventy-Four f . - 'T - - ' .g i i T ,ff - . - - -e , . .... x r f First Bow: P. Patterson, T. Tuell, P. Suncley, Mrs. Burgner, Sponsor, E. Hibbs, Chaplain, I. Martino, Secretary, L. Leavitt, President, M. Baxter, Vice-President, B. Fowler, Corresponding Secretary, C. Ford, E. Crozier, S. Hill. Second Row: L. White, P. Blount, P. Jefferson, C. Dotson, J. Rehill, B. Pearce, D. Murphy, M. Surface, N. Ward, C. Bolan, C. Schear, D. Groom, C. McBride, F. Lysek, F. Nichols, P. johnson. Third Row: D. Dear- born, M. Hcsoun, S. Plcus, K. Young, P. Elliott, S. Ebersbach, S. Wade, C. Brooks, P. Pearce, T. Russell, I. Mason, S. Santos, P. Dalke, J. Dooley. Fourth Row: B. Arclisana, Y. Smith, A. Schneider, A. Haskins, S. Crosson, P. Nix, V. Cohan, J. Lisby, S. Ball, I. Hansen. First Row: T. Second Row: H. Smith, J. Scaglione, K. Future urses Cirls interested in nursing have an opportunity to see what the job really involves through the activities of the Future Nurses Club. Members do nursing work at St. josephis Hospital and at Tampa Bay Hospital and also work at the Tampa Bay Nursery. Overman, D. Phillpotts, E. Klay, 1. Westrich, J. Mims. W. Cumbie. S. Steclman, L. Sims, R. Cannon, J. Atkinson, D. Sancllin,lB. Brown, D'Ovidio, M. Darling, B. Carpenter. Third Row: F. Osbome, A. Smith, R. Light, D. VVhitney, J. Klay, I. Bott, I. Drury, T. Barnwell. Golden Ehevrnns Courage, Fidelity, and Honor is the motto of the newly formed Golden Chev- rons. This club for non-commissioned cadet officers strives to promote the prestige of non-commissioned officers and to teach its members to be better citizens and leaders. The club has put up a display board explaining the or- ganization of the R.O.T.C. battle group. Sfc. less Deegan Sponsor X l Page One Hundred Seventy-Five PM Sgt. James O. Wilson Sponsor Sitting: S. Hodge, secretary, K. Shealy, president, M. Tindale, vice- president. Standing: B. Adams, S. Stocky, G. Fulford, M. Yarbrough, treasurer, L. Leavitt, S. Burgue, I. Forman. Page One Hundred Seventy-Six . . -,,,A:g , ,,.. -i'S':t,.,f5: N' if-,-7 'f ,f m --M. ?.'-7 Q., :cur H 5.1, , fi .ug ' -' ella I -ggi - - A ,- '- .'-L -1-'fl S First Row: I. Mynatt, M. Colson, E. Groff, F. Soria, G. Higgs, R. Edwards, T. Oleson, E. Pitts. Second Row: G. Pelt, A. Malone, R. Charlton, R. Campbell, G. Whitaker, W. Thomas, D. Buckley, H. White, H. Anderson. Sahara and Saberettes R.O.T.C. cadet officers and their sponsors form the honorary Saber and Saberette Clubs. The Saber Club, whose motto is Knowledge, Leadership, and Honor, is responsible for the new chromed helmets of the color guard and is working to put a new loudspeaker in the patio. The morale-building Saberettes are forming a drill team and participating at rifle matches. They also serve at the rifle team banquet and help with Military Ball decorations. Mrs. Marjorie Davis Sponsor A 1:32 ' -' Members of the Color Guard 'ue I Kimball, I. johnson, R. Thompson, E. Klay. I' are culminated in the school military events programs held each year. In these programs, units as well as individuals compete for prizes and awards. The winners later go into competition with Plant and Ieiferson at the ROTC field day. Special activities of which Hillsborough is justly proud are are a riile team and a crack drill platoon. Page One Hundred Sevenfy-Seven K H -f 7 X. 3,553 X .,, I .-4j,Q- VL ' A-115 x Ti X Y 'X X 45 Q gXw X A .Xvyf as M X X X 9 y i f X 1 ,Q . 3 ,XX .X 5 X 'Wav XWXWM' iw is? Wm:-me? za! YF! 1. X .Sim P, , 'f 4. ih1i'XE3f33fX'E5 4- :rs- Al X 1. '! Xgggig r f -'F -X -7 ' 'xjff .u . XIX- X H73 U X ' , i X 51 . :XXX ,.-CRX ,M 1,9 XX XX if X XXX 6 XQX X ' ,dp Nw., fy -, Lf Q X1 - , X .x X X Q X X X1--,X.X,X ' Xi' , !f'gAf1 A.:--1 ' u. MX! RNT' - ' fx . 'X X 'Q' 4X X V14 DQ. jfff- L, XXX-X XX QXXX X 15, fr ,X Y? 9, ,ff ,qi - - X53 ,9 ,y ,X X, X X ' X. in ,-' XX - 4, X'.k,4'L.3f frfirw X A na., - X Q .Xu , X .X ary ,. X3 X f X.- gf- yfvv- .fX z ,X-X ,iw ff. 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K .X - X w X9 5 is l ,, , , QA ,. ,J-nf. 5 K1 1, gi ' 5 ' S' fx ' V ' 2- i 2 lx A ll ' 'Wigs K f 1 - ,fi J . , ' ' , 1 ' ' '-W S UM ' if 1 K 'f-gm'- -iff ' , 4 1 ' p 'L' ' - ' V- 11 i gg, V? 7 . 2 -K :Ka . A Y px by . ' - - 5, I ,. , ' Y, ' . - as W- QN 1' X A ' f ff Jam, A? ' Q' awf- w W , Y V . Y' Ev.. K, V Y k ag, , 'LH W' il K 5 J N 1 ,f L fm. W v Y . V ,-Q-fr - M H Lv ..V. J U - -Jwmii firm 4 Y .L F, H131 v ,,, -., 1x Ji 1 ' 3 .4 5 I D , w NA 5 n 4 4:-V .w,.....N - . wi' ,W NI' QW' 5 5 QL '54 ,Y , ,357 9- .,,L,,-? , T L ,fx Nm, -nn p1j!'mj?,g5ff---: rr-' Hr xr'-' r ff? 'H ' 'll 3,-fm N A A -L , ...fm ., 5 I-mi' ,. -if x , T316 1' Platoon Leader, J. Mynatt, sponsor, L. Leavitt. First Row:R. Cannon, S. Steadman, H. Ford, R. Johnson, H. Childers, H. Almon, R. Weaver Dewitt, D. Neeld, A. Seaglione. Second Row: B. Worley, M. Mathews, K. Kelly, J. Johnson, J. Ammons, H. Staford, D. Thomas, N . Anderson Perkins. Third Row: H. Smith, J. Culbreath, B. Hancock, C. Cabaro, R. Dermer, W. Rich, K. Smith, A. White, M. Burney. First Platoon Eumpany C Capt. Tom Oleson Capt. Kay Shealy Ist Lt. Harvey Second Platoon Platoon Leader, R. Combs, sponsor, M. Tindale. First Row: G. Pelt, B. Moore, I. Miarbella, K. Bryant, J. Mansfield, D. Erwin, E. Johnson, T. T. Harris, A. Bashlor, E. Marlin. Second Bow: I. Mims, G. Thomas, R. Rickman, A. H. Smith, J. Plowden, D. Griffith, L. Mills, C. Webb, B. Moc Third Row: F. Cannon, D. Darby, I. Vest, S. Lowry, R. Martin, C. Davenport, K. Kelly, C. Frank. Page One Hundred Eighty-Two Music A record of our school year would not be complete without a visit to the music department, the World of Steve and Del.', This department is responsible for pro- ducing beautiful music for all important occasions and for giving Hillsborough high ratings in music contests. Because of the line record of their students in band, orches- tra, and glee club, Mr. Solak and Mr. Delgado are authorized to pre- sent to three outstanding music personalities the National Arion and john Philip Sousa Awards. The National Arion Foundation Award is presented to the outstand- ing graduating senior who has con- tributed the most to his musical organization during the school year. Selection is based on better than average scholastic standing, cooper- ation over and above normal duties, general musicianship, music per- formance, attendance, ambition, diligence, inspiration to others, per- sonal habits, and all the qualifica- tions necessary to carry on the best traditions of the school. This year the Arion Medal was awarded to Marie Boykin for excellence in in- strumental music and to Melvin Reese for his contribution to vocal music. The john Philip Sousa Award is presented to a band student who is superior in loyalty and cooperation as well as in instrumental achieve- ments. Herman Cutler was honored with the 1959 Sousa Award. i l i PIP STUDENBERC Walter Pip Studenberg strutted his way into our hearts this year as drum major of our Big Red Band. Among other activities, he headed a dance band, the Eden Rocs, which played at many of our school dances. MELVIN REESE Arion Award MARIE BOYKIN HERMAN CUTLER Arion Award S0l1S8 Award Page One Hundred Eighty-Three THE SYMPHU IC CHOIR l 1 lf mill.-5' l My -re W .L ' l . . mliit.-LLXJQQEV .1-H ' fi ' 1 ' .. Y Q r L , -1 ir '- 3' 3 r , P W my .- :'.'L,.'y .. X. ' ' il , '.,,',Qf.t f' N' -21. 'W !iS.p1,. . 4, . N . 57 -,R fl. .. i , V V I 1 l' F. iff sf N ha .I D . 1 ' -4 '1 15. X 9. at l, ' x .-' fl' - , Q, E 'i s MQW , .lf :es- i E? ,, , 4'5- ' ,Q-3:5 .ff E-' bil ..-4' ' .5 n X A 45 453, A M , 1 . .na Thomas , I. Hicks S. Iardon J. De Guzman A. Mwngione H. Jones M. Clocr. Second Row: P. Kr'1us C Valdez, B. Bartlett M. Laney M. Monroe P. Pelt W. Hill D. White D. W'1rd lx. Tipscomb C. Tillis L P. Stevens, M. I. Simpson. Third Row I. Collins, L. Couch, C. Cmtes M. Criffith L. Dfrlo 1. Divison C. NV1ll1'1 R. Grimes, I. Kagan, W. Winters, C. Worner, I. Kent, C. Drury, B. Turkington, J. A. Dupree, M. Morris, S. Munso Fourth Row: J. Teveigne, C. Dimond, lA. Nichols, S. Childers, M. Payne, I. Creighton, S. Davis, D. Haley, Rodgers, V. Ciccarella, R. Bachman, R. Slimon, I. Durrance, I. Brock, C. Waters, S. Padgett, J. Cole, S. Pitts, P Moore, S. Kicklighter, S. Shipman. First Row: C. Shear, D.'Stewart, B. Yarborough, S. Morrison, B. L. Claywell, I. Leininger, F. Sorin, E. , 7 7- : 3 4 9 7 K ,YK 1 ' . I , E A, 7 C l 1 7 ' I -S -'T' ,gb '1 Amado Delgado Conductor .B ,Z Q! 1. 1 Officers: Tommy Whitney, Vice Presidentg Carole Coate , Secretary, Jeanette de Guzman, Treasurer, and Dennis Haley, President. Ks! The librarians-Brenda Yarborough, Carole Shear, and Delores Stewart-are putting their helpers-Frank Soria, Robbie Grimes, and Beth Barlett-to work sorting music. This is the Symphonic Choir-a special section that was chosen from the A Cappella Mixed Glee Club. It stands as a truly euphonious group which has honored the musical tradition of Hillsborough by its outstanding representation at the district and state music contests. Under the direction of Mr. Amado Delgado, the Symphonic Choir presented a beautiful Christmas program which was climaxed by the singing of Handel's Hallelu- jah Chorus. Throughout the year this choir entertained various organizations, sang for assemblies, and performed at Easter as- sembly for the student-body in the spring. Members of this choir are chosen because they have shown unusual musical ability, a willingness to co-operate by devoting extra time and effort, and by earnestly participating at all func- tions. It is indeed an honor to belong to the Symphonic Choir. Page One Hundred Eighty-Five Fourth Period Elee Eluh First Row: E. Hutchinson, R. Hewlett, N. Grant- ham, M. Comati, J. D'Amico, A. Schneider, C ere :LCE . gn Vere O QP! '42 F: Ffa . no F553- m. ees N59 :veg ,,e- 55.511 EWU N00 Q SH :VF we omg-1 Q 552. eucnftvsv-agen? B. Durst, F. Lawson, I. Carroll, I. Haager, Christie, C. Mallory, S. Dukes, M. Corrales, Skau. Third Row: G. Williams, M. Embry, Thornton, N. Paquet, N. Heinsen, C. Maples Fry, J. Dooley, G. Ford, J. Cold, C. Johnson, Hed e eth P. Fer son M Folsom Z. Sinl E P , Su , - , g S- tary, G. Tyner, C. Day, P. Raulerson, S. Russell, M Cail, E. McNeal, M. McPhee, F. Champion, L Propper. Absent: W. Bigbie, R. Moore, C. Rigby P. Swafford. Page One Hundred Eighty-Slx Third Period Elee Eluh First Row: D. Welling, B. Bruce, J. Lisby, I Bryan, V. Cohan, A. Bailey, E. Carter, M. Beard H. Rentz, S. Cabrera, R. Ringo. Second Row: S Sanders, D. Elder, L. Lindall, J. Frier, C. Leeper L. Yarberry, M. Binion, P. Plott, F. Ballance, C, McCurdy, M. Cook. Third Bow: J. Paquet, L Tremain, M. Smith, S. Prado, G. Geiger, A. Simp- son, S. Cowart, S. Sumner, S. Screws. Fourth Row s. Rudd, K. Paben, D. Hocutt, G. Colado, G' Lowe, C. Preble. N. Erskine. Absent: C. Boland, B. Burger, B. Burwell, D. Hays. Mixed Chorus Koscxs C McGahee I Pless S Wlthrow R Johnson Second Row I P King, C. Futrelle, I. Hunt, B. Hatcher, A. B. Robertson, I. Welling, B. Huey. Third R w: Anderson, I. Johnson, F. Champion, I. F G. Smith, B. Hancock. Fourth Row: L. B. Taylor, G. Conner. First Row: T. Norman, M. Hicks, L. T o 1 1 tr- First Bow: M. Pielow, P. Youngblood, D. Van Orden, S. Beggs, M. Boykin. Second Row: L. VVhite, J. Kinney, L. Johnston, K. Hapke, S. Femandez, C. Provenzano. Third Row: B. O'Berry, L. Singley, H. Murray, R. Powell E. Shoufstall, S. Seed, C. Bothucker, H. P. Levy, C. Schumaker, S. Lunsford, I. Lynn, P. Cummings. Fourth Row: H. Wester, L. jones, I. Taglizuini, R. Frink, V. Stokes. Absent from picture: R. Coleman, A. Blount, C. Hawkins, S. Mooney, J. Weidner. Orchestra Officers: Jill Lynn, Pat Cummings, Sue Beggs, Marie Boykin, Peggy Smith. Mr. S. Solak Urchestra Hillsborough is fortunate to have the only high school orchestra in the county, a group that contributes much to the appreciation of symphonic music. Stu- dents who comprise this organization possess outstanding musical ability and have had many years of extensive train- ing. With the calibre of music that they play, they have won many honors for Hillsborough in district and state com- petition. Page One Hundred Eighty-Seven UUR HIE REU BA D. Mr. Steve Solak Director Page One Hundred Eighty-Eight First Row: H. McDonald, E. Troughton, B. Parks, B. Patterson, T. Little, G. Ward, H. Vaughn, K. Kramer, Stuclenberg. Second Row: H. Cutler, P. NValdorf, R. Powell, L. Moorehead, I. Powell, E. Catlin, D. Erwin, Roberts, R. Santa Cruz. Third Row: L. Iohnson, H. Murray, W. Haygood, J. Davidson, J. Wilson, M. Shike Williams, H. P. Levy, S. Seed. Fourth Row: I. Mirabella, B. Burnette, I. Wooton, B. Cemado, T. Denton Singley, P. Greenwood, G. Self, C. Rothaker. Fifth Row: R. Cowart, B. Keating, D. Ball, L. Dupree, I. P. Thompson, R. Crews, N. Anthony. Long, hard hours of work are responsible for the fine performances of our Big Red Band. . . ' 'P' 5.53-5 Tw-Lv., Liv! Mlm. L 5- ...THE PRIDE UF H. H. S. First Row: D. Russell, P. Cummings, S. Cutcher, M. Banninger, G. -Hahn, S. Hill, D. Ward, M. Corbitt, T. Wilder. Second Row: H. Floyd, R. Rodriguez, W. Mathews, B. 0'Berry, J. Adams, R. Brown, J. Bishop, L. Iolmston, T. Featherstone. Third Row: M. Gonzalez, I. Scannell, S. Bivans, D. Bumham, J. Silverx, D. Jiminez, K. Kelley, B. Greenwood, Z. Cochran. Fourth Row: L. Russ, A. Ward, C. Schumaker, J. Hansen, S. Ball, M. Hesoun, D. Beasley, N. Smith, P. Moody. Fifth Row: I. Covington, E. Gibson, B. Patterson, L. Missina, S. Hannaway, S. Pierce, A. Haskins, B. Thomasson, L. Collins. The librarians, Maxine Bryant, Sandra Fernandez, Kathy Shoun, and Barbara Warf, distribute and keep in order all the music used by these Hillsborough High School instrumental musicians. Great booster of school spirit, our Big Red Band this year performed at all the football games putting on half-time shows that met with the approval of all Terriers followers. This unit represents Hillsborough in all parades that take place in our community. This past year they participated in the Gaspaiilla pa- rades, the Latin Fiesta, the Fun in the Sun', parade in Clearwater, the Festival of States in St. Petersburg, and the De- Soto Parade in Bradenton. The band also plays for the R.O.T.C. parades. U1 Page Qne Hundred Eighty-Nine Sparkling and colorful, our Big Red Band marched proudly onto the field to perform intricate halftime shows We-QW 143931: -. 4. .----f' Page One Hundred Ninety I I Dancereties and Malureiies Hillsborough's pretty dancerettes and majorettes perform intricate routines for every football game. Chosen by faculty judges, the girls also march with the band in parades and in district contests. Each girl receives a bracelet with a disk giving the year she servedg after two years she receives a letter. The dancer- ettes and majorettes serve at the football banquet and are required to maintain at least a Cn average. Carolyn Drury Majorettes S Gonzalez S Shipman fHe'1d M31Of6tt6, I Martinez Manage' Page One Hundred Ninety-One Trumpets First Row: Z. Cochran, H. Murray, L. Quigley, D. Ward, M. Corbitt. Second Row: L. Collins, T. Little, P. Greenwood, L. Singley, B. Burnett, W. Haygood. Third Row: G. Ward, I. Wooten, B. Patterson, A. Nelson, B. Cernuda. Officers First Row: E. Catlin, H. Vaughn, H. Cutler, N. Smith, L. Quigley, H. Murray. Second Row: P. Cummings, C. Schu- Flutes First Row: P. Waldorf, S. Cutcher, P. Cummings, L. Johnston. Second Row: L Russ, P. Moody, S. Hannaway, M. Schick. Many people, many instruments, many sounds, Trombones Covington, H. Floyd, T. Wilder, P. Elliot. macher, D. Russell, S. Hill, L. Dupree, H. Roberts. French Horns First Row: J. Silvey, I. Marsh, H. P. Levy. Second Row: C. Schumacher, I. Powell, I. Hansen. ? First Row: E. Catlin, T. Denton, L. Moorehead. Second Row: I. S 9 WPA Percussion Section First Row: H. Vaughn, D. Russell, D. Parker, F. Daniel. Second Row: K. Kramer, J. Sarver, B. Crccnwood, B. Thompson. Third Row: G. Self, P. Thompson, R. Crews. blend together in one wonclmful band. H. Cutler, Bass Section L. Johnson. Clarinet Section First Row: D. Beasley, A, Haskins, J. Adams, S. Hill, S. Ball, B. Patterson, S. Pierce, L. Messina. Second Row: B. Parks, R. Brown, T. Featherstone, R. Rodriguez, B. Davis, C. Gerkin, E. Gibson, M. Banniger. Third Row: N. Smith, W. Mathews, B. O'Berry, D. Erwin, R. Powell, I. Scannel, E. Troughton, M. Hesoun. S. Bivans, R. Santa Cruz, H. Roberts D. Burnaham Saxaphone Section First Row: C. Rothaker, H. MacDonald, J. Bishop, S. Seed. Second Row: D. Sarver, D. Jirninez, L. Dupree, G. Hall, I. Mirabella Baritone Section J liiiii. ...Wir A g 4,',1'....1.A1.f , in fi Q ff' -25'-M -4 Fig 7 :fvttv , ,f L , I W o I . , 1 .- . ,. 9 xml! ' R 1. -:KE . VN E, A ni M5 ml- A A - - E. ' 1' 1. , 1 4 . , 'I I . f r 'TM . . X - .I ..q , AJ . ' -Six n WWN f Na -I v Wa' 5 H 1 N H . X . .gf ,vw ' v ' . 1232. 1 s g. 3 yu or is if 3 i il qw i lgt.. N 1' 1 -f ' ,Ln .ryliiazi rm l. -:..' ag: k,,,-' . Lg., . J., Qi. , Sports is that wonderful world where skill, hard work, and determina- tion blend into a perfectly coordinated team-that area of endeavor in which cooperation and good sportsmanship are indispensable - that field which com- mands the loyalty and devotion of the entire school. Sports is all these things and more. It is the joy of competition, the thrill of xdctory, and the disappoint- ment of defeat. Mingled with the glory that surrounds the star are the sweat and dirt and long hours of practice that make the star. On the football field or basketball court, on the track or baseball diamond, the importance of rules, fair play, and consideration are all brought home. For the sheer love of the game, through good seasons and bad, Hills- borough boys and their coaches keep plugging away, always working, always trying, and succeeding more times than not. First Row. D: XValker, D. Sanchez, I. Russ, J. Pellegrino, XV. Highsmith, D, Magee, XV. Entzmingcr, A. Peters. Second Row: D. Patterson, B. Cox, I Lflnc ister D. XVhite, R. XVeaver, F. Hancock, D. Hammond, R. Perkins. Third Row: J. DcBra, J. XVoodruffc, R. Scdita, D. Johnson, M. Bradley, D Rui D Cooper, S. Alder. Fourth Row: J. XVeeks, A. Coldey, D. Trainor, J. Tomas, D. Morley, P. Busciglio, R. Lyle. Our Big Red football team ended its third season in the Western Conference in second place with a 7-2-1 record. This was the first time we haven't finished first since We joined the Conference. In the season's opener, we took sweet revenge in trouncing the Lakeland Dreadnaughts 38-Og next Chamberlaink Chiefs tied us 6-6 in a game that was played in a drizzling rain. The Vikings of Northeast fell victims to our Terriers 16-0. We then stormed the Clearwater Tornadoes 19-0. Boca Ciegais Pi- rates Went down next 27-0, next we easily overcame the Dragons of jefferson 13-2. The St. Pete Green Devils made a valiant come- back to tie us 14-14. Manateeis Hurricanes were easily subdued 14-0. Sarasota was next on our list, and 'we sank the Sailors 26-6. Last of all came the Panthers of Plant, who upset us and handed us our first Western Conference loss by a very close 14-13 score. All in all we can be proud of our 1958 Terrier Football Team! Page One Hundred Ninety-Six 1958 TEHHIER I -an Q l 1 l w 1 Mr. Hal Griffin Head Coach First Row: T. Brice, R. Foster, J. Sumner, M. Muley, R.D'Elia, V. Solmonte, J. Hodges, R. Price. Second Bow: M. Flaherty, R. Whaley, J. Bell, P. Grieshop, J. Weidner, J. Mintz. Third Row: J. Moore, P. Lazzara, T. Campbell, F. Boyer, J. Lumia, I. Llauget, C. Daniels, D. Gaskins. Fourth Row: E. Timmons, T. Bray, M. Lackman, L. McCartnee, L. Kee, J. Link, Missing Terry Ryals. PUUTB LL TEAM T y f-eval' ,J J' 'Q ,1 'kr J .K -- . , ,'4. - -5. 11 'A' V, 1 md.-J f..,,j. '-.Jr . ., ,, 5' r.. , egg if 5. if Q., . iff' ,:,f- 4... 35,- Anton Peters Ralph D'Elia Wade Entzminger All City. All Westem Conference All City Honorable Mention All City First Team 511 Southern, All Stutc First Team Hon. All Conference All City Scholastic Team High School All All Western Conference Team American Team Hon. Mention Page One Hundred Ninety-Seven ,gk ,AHL Tom Brice YVayne Highsmith Jim Weidner Ray Price All-Academic Team All City, All Academic Hon, All Conference Hon. A11 Conference All Conference Sumner Cuts A Corner to Elude A WVould-be Tackler Terrier Defenders Break Up an Important Touchdown Pass. n V I aj, ,Wf.,f - V 'Mr-.2 .' U . Ronnie Whaley Vince Solmonte Leo Kee Joe Lancaster Hon. All Conference Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight ,-,gr Dan Magee jim Hodges Dwight Patterson Joe Llauget Ray Foster Scores Again. m-1 'ZfN- -.-1- Y , ' ' . 1 ' ' , f-',,, 4, ' 1 ,v- -r I , - ,'. V' ., -. J ,TLQ ,. ' ' ' 'l V . ' ,. ,'- '. - , ' -Lug . It's Good! Solmonte kicks the Extra Point, Hillsborough Leads 7 to 0. Tifl-' Z A I L .Magix y I 45, , . 5 , .., A gr-'fer j., Terry Ryals Pat Grieshop John Pellegrino Mike Flaherty Hon. All Conference Page One Hundred Ninely-Nine Jim Sumner Don Hammond Fred Boyer Ray Foster Hon. All Conference All Academic Team r DeBra Pulls In Another One D'Elia Fights To Break Away For A Long Gain Judson DeBra Durwood Walker All City, All Academic Hon. All Conference Lakeland ..... Chamberlain North East . . . Clearwater Boca Ciega jefferson .. St. Pete Sr. Sarasota . . Manatee .. Plant .... SCOREBOARD We 38 ., 6 16 19 ..27 ..13 ..l4 H26 H14 ..13 nv. ' - .n .I 1 ,, , K x C' . Q Pr' fi, 'QT4' .J ' f if f' ra X 6, V 19 359115 :U-5? N' xi' F 'I Q- 54 ' -1. , QQ, x 'N 5? , ,J ! . C x L ' va A sy 1 Q1 EF ' .np-:VM .lf +1 Ji r. . . , ,Xu rd? A, '1+.'.. .. G- -N 'I 1 ex Q., V ,sh ,',. I X . 1, . V uw-.. . diff .. ,- - -' .,, ..,.,v.,gq.. Jfcf L. E' yfq 5 1 Q ral- ,fiiaih . . . 'j iv ' . ,., ,',,,,,, IDF -H 1. -I I: .,,'.,,, ,ii n A : e r' M 4' J First Row: Coaches: Mr. B. Boucher, Head Coachg Mr. Hal Griffin, Mr. W. Fisher. Second Row: Mr. Pennington, Mr. I. C. Miller, Mr. C. Downie First Row: Managers, B. Ahnand, I. Bean. Second Row: I. Berry, S. Simpson, D. Webb. Page Two Hundred Two Coaches and Managers To the fine coaching staff at Hillsborough belongs much of the credit for the athletic teams. Withoiit their instructions all the natural aptitude in the world would be useless. Their patience, planning, and long hours of after-school work have produced results, one of the most outstanding ath' letic departments in the state. The players have been helped immensely by the coach- es reviewing movies of past games and have been inspired to do their best by the encouragement of their coaches. Cheerleaders ful 42-'J 514 ' QQ,-,gl ,-gp.'fml1fff::?1't'-'l,,'f l'gif'ff'i ' nga, 1 ' ' in ' ' ' -L41-4a.Lx'.rE-' i' -' 4 --1- - ' Sl? 1 - U rt- '- '3 -- N X 41,,',f,.,v,'..n,sQEEw5illi.'a lvisla ,. .., Y 1 . L, .w. , - ,,. .- , .L-Y-,s...,.-i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First Row: Jeanie Ferlita, Johanna Blount, Judy Little, Carole Murfee, Mary Chillura. Second Row: Jan Pittman, Barbara Goins, Jackie Diaz, Mary Ann Irby, Pat Patterson, Susan Spoto, Toni Ciaravella. Leading the cheers at athletic events and presenting pep assemblies is the task of Hillsborough's twelve varsity cheerleaders. These girls are chosen by the student body after a preliminary elimination by a faculty committee. With the help of their sponsor, Miss Alice Rodriguez, they work out new cheers and uniform variations. To raise mon- Miss Alice Rodriguez I7 Sponsor W? -'Hx 3 5 W 'T V1 A -IGN- .,-Q. , ppl if A ,. ey for new uniforms, a Back to School dance was given in the fall. Cheerleaders work after school as Well as during physical education and are required to maintain a C average. Four sophomore cheerleaders,chosen in the same manner as varsity cheerleaders, lead cheers at junior var- sity games. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Jean Cole, Shirley Collins, Beverly Jemigan, Carole Ferlita. f-.1 5 ,ff aaa 1- H sf :ESL Page Two Hundred Three john Pellegrino Taylor Stokes jim Sumner Carl Behnke Tourney Co-Captain All Western Conference Tourney Co-Captain Team Captain All Tournament All Western Conference All State Anthony Tripolino Team Co-Captain 1959 Hillsborough Basketball Sparked by scrapper john Pel- legrino, with terrific ball hand- ling by Jim Sumner and Anthony Tripolino and the much needed rebounding of Taylor Stokes and Mike Copen, the 1959 basketball team again proved to be an out- standing one. T x Darby White John Bell Don Bothell ttf Coach Don Williams Ray Price Page Two Hundred Four 1 in HRH! 1 .95 MJ Q- ...R :QL 1:31 an -11 P Q J, . . fri. -J . , IEW '32 f I AL: R5 22 MV mfho B Qw1UNVlifw,5 ff IERmERa 55YERRlER5 , ki'?EHR'ER5 , 4 1 10 I WE? L, DC 1 fkgf' 'f,f ig, 'Z ERR' , .f S hx , SS 1 A - fp. fi K2 .P 'S fi S Q? if Q ,gs - nm, . 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QQ u'7 v,-., ' '-1- 11.5 f himgji f fur: 1 z'L',?'I 1 -w'ii'i ' P - -Q-'Jff ,5V i ,f'Q ' WVVL Q ig yy Haj, Y., :- , Y ' f-ei1s-5-,a:iG2f'f!'f1f7T.-,-,.....,.a..4...-..,.- , f W .-F- . ' - '74 , , - ., A inf-L:'1ge:v ' -.gn ,-1 kfvl, . , W - ,f -V .. Y - Y f :gf W M I -. ,gg J , f, - . 'S f dig? 3 Q- lm,-fi' F. BW, ' .. ?v,, ' 'k ,, . . I Q. Mr. 4... if?F ' .2 '. 1L,,rfg . J F il X f M4 Y, 31 ,gx ,,.,,x ,, 2 . ,, KV w W I it-,gay -qwkgi. , GF y 1 fit? f wwf ,f-1 i 1 Mi' L. Y ' . ,. ff--N 'N '- - zw... W . A' -X VYTGQ 'I 1- fj V , , V+' 1 ,E ' ' -. Lg? , L , f Q? cf' ' ' fi, ,. 11 x 'If' 45 L VP P6 bf f' 1 he First Row: B. Lumberg, I. Creole, B. Meadowbrooks, I. Berry, G. Overstreet, R. Sedita, M. Ivarone. Second Row: L. McCartnee, Mgr., M. Muley I. Weidner, T. Brice, P. Busciglio, R. Jones, C. Overstreet, C. Lazzara. BASEBALL CO-CAPTAINS Richard Jones Tommy Brice R. L-2-E55 1 g Page Two Hundred Ten Mr. Robert Boucher Coach , v BASEBALL SCHEDULE March March March March March March April April April April April April April April M a y 13 16 19 24 25 30 3 7 10 14 16 20 24 28 1 Clearwater Away jefferson Home Boca Ciega Home Chamberlain Home Plant Away Jesuit Home Sarasota Home Plant City Away Northeast Away Iefferson Away Chamberlain Away Plant Home Manatee Home Jesuit Away St. Petersburg Away will E Pierre Jean performs a dive which has won him points in competition. March March March March April April April April April M a y M a y irst Row: K. Seabrook, K. Kirkconnell, L. Stovall, W. Lynn, T. Rodriguez, F. Filippello, R. Stinson, L. Casey, I. Adams, Coach K. Schofleld Row: B. Moore, K. O'Berry R. Fernandez, D. Seeser, K. Allen, I. Harvey, B. Richardson, P. Richardson, C. Grizzaffe, B. Rittie, P. Goodwin Whidden, I. Klay. Third Row: J. Simon, I. Meadows, R. Torrens, P. Blumhardt, D, Erwin, P. Sean, A. Alchediak. SWIMMI I3 SCHEDULE 6 Plant Davis Island 12 St. Pete Davis Island 16 Chamberlain Davis Island 23 Northeast St. Pete 3 Sarasota Sarasota 9 Boca Ciega Davis Island 14 Clearwater Davis Island 17 City Meet Davis Island' 24 and 25 Conference Meet 2 Regionals 8 and 9 State Boca Ciega Host Plant Host Northeast Host Page Two Hundred Eleven ll' - ' . , V, , an A A, TENNIS TEAM First Row: R. Bachman, W. Hill, K. Mobley, F. Hancock. Second Row: C. Hayes, B. Curtis, D. Mestas, F. Hobbs, P. Elliot. GOLF TEAM. First Row: Mr. Bill Fisher, coach, Bobby Boyer, Steve Rhodes, Lynn Fisher. Second Row: Robbie Grimes, Bobby Cernuda,Garry D21ViS, ROI1f1ie LHYTOU- Page Two Hundred Twelve Gulf and Tennis Tennis coach: Hal Griffin Golf coach: Bill Fisher Golf and Tennis Schedule February February February March March March March April April April Chamberlain Plant Manatee Jefferson St. Petersburg Boca Ciega Clearwater City Conference 17, 18 State Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Away JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: I. Whiclden, C. lavarone, M. Farrington, M. Iavarone, T. Campbell, J. Favata, R. Stinmn, M. Chapman. Second Row: I. Wilson, J. Joiner, B. Boyer, 1. Burts, D. Lumberg, B. Enriquez, B. Stafford, C. Fuller, S. Murphy, Third Row: C. Reigel, A. Hutchinson, J. Haman, H. Stevens, J. Haislop, T. Beasley, L. Whaley, S. Corces, D. Barco. Fourth Row: H. Copeland, R. Pettit, C. Reeves, M. Gray, D. Steele, D. Pemberton, XV. Rich, H. Tucker, C. Hayes, B. Adams. .l -V Toomsmlho Bio Rod of Tomorrow unior Varsity players become the Big Red stars of the The I-V cagers, under the guidance of Coach Bill Fisher, This year the I-V football team, coached by Mr. George did lose a few games by narrow margins, but when they won came through with a 6-1-1 record, losing a thriller they really poured it on in traditional Hillsbourough fashion. and being tied in the final seconds by Plant. This can be seen in their fine 17-7 record wich indicates that the prospects are good for the Terriers of 1960. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: J. Wadarski, j. Wilson, Managers. Standing: F. Jett, R. Femandez, J. J. Fernandez, C. Overstreet, D. Rivett, D. Tramontana, M. Kennedy, I. Kimball, R. Layton, M. Farrington, K. Hagan, J. Haman, R. Julian. , -1-ef! -I i i ix t ti l i '3 . if ,hlir D' M, AW aU,M,7W Wff , N L' ,U cf N . Ulf Tw W ia' 'UW J LU l l 'fd' Q1 'fl' Q v,f' 1 yi! JW M, ,M A , J QV ilfnlgp Q5 6 Wy U MM MTE f i W, -X lv X LW lv QW OV The school does not exist apart from the world but is vitally linked to every- thing surrounding it. Going shopping, working after school, or putting out a yearbook all involve that strange place, the World of business. It is a world in which we shall one day make our living. It is a world vital to the high school yearbook, for without their advertising cooperation, and encouragement the Hilsborean could never be published. The advertisements found on the follow- ing pages are not only urging us to pat- ronize various businesses but are a proof of the support and trust the merchants of Tampa have shown in us and in our school. HL! rs ug V1 J, 9 Ai , 1- I. Q Q IZ- ' co. 2 . R, : f , . ' .,, Q A k i E U 5 -S Q Hn 5 O . L4-ggge,-1151. ww: I fin. 1 .. 1' if e 'J 'lull N ..-yfi ,, .s-- 9 2 g ilikb, ,-f ,F HI. 'i-Lz' ' ,IW V ' Z ' T:'?1 .-.fi 1' u Compliments of CREIGHTON BROTHERS AWNING CO. Burglar Bars Canvas Specialists 701 E. Platt St. Phone 2-0667 FLORIDA SPORTING GOODS We Service What We Sell SUPPLY CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER 711 Tampa Sr. SALES OF TAMPA Phone, 2-5770 1608 Tampa Street Phone 2-2185 ll FASHIONlZE With Fashion Cleaners And Furriers 104 North Howard -Avenue Tampa Phone 8-3129 OUR BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 SEMINOLE LAUNDRY, The Best in Fine Dry Cleaning and Laundering 4904 Florida Avenue Phone 3-H71 INC. v Miss Irma Jones is all sei for those very imporiani events in the life of a senior .A 1 , i 555 1 AY , ' :NJN I' ' . 5 ' - , an -A 1? , LE 1 or S S 9' A 1 vi si .-A ,J -. ,.,..4fE.'5 1 9?.. --' I -af-.v '- '- 1 I , - : ,, --,ff 11 - 1 .. .- ' ' ,-f,-,H 3. In L. r . ' ' - W zur! ' J F' - , rv' . . ' ,. ' A 34.2,-.-.-A--gi-','v?,, J , --,,,,1.-Y -f - lf'- -' i'F'f '.-' 1 1 ' 1 A i ff' 51- 1. .. N 1 -I-if-fig: AJ' Q!-5, .Jw -' A Thonotosassa Lions Club EXW L iberty X Qs I ntelligence fl O ur KQIXTWLS N ation's f'C ' LAM! S afety SEMINOLE FURNITURE COMPANY INCORPORATED TAMPA' GREATEST FURNITURE STORE Lafayette and Hyde Park Ave. P. O. Box 1871 Tampa l, Florida For The Best ln Clothes , .Visit . WOLF BROTHERS Corner of Franklin and Zack El 1 S El-IEK It 'Goo S1065 t SUPERMARKETS All Over Tampa Are Proud To Serve The Students Of Hillsborough High And Their Families - MACK'S FLOWERS 3805 East Lake Avenue Phone 4-1506 Compliments of NADER HOMES, INC. 403 Berwick Ave. Phone 35-7301 ln Beautiful Her-Chel Heights On The Hillsborough River li I. ,Lexan-Qgiialn 'f.TgFlIiI :Tf'- nmmuucu n I, mm ixiivmmqq FERMAN CHEVROLET TAMPA'S CHEVROLET CENTER 407 Jackson St. Phone 2-2902 I J KAW ff ,rzffff MW 'ill' ffllffw 22f!i1'rll,r22f1iffDE JL fr W f A WW! Relatively small student body Individual attention M X gf, WOZ 7 fl Competent and qualified Instructors M- TVW 'ik High Scholastlc Standards ik Liberal arts and most pre professional courses Moderate cost-academic scholarships VISIT OU'R CAMPUS AT ANY TIME Write for information JAMES R. COPE, President FLORIDA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, TAMPA IO, FLORIDA if YQ f , 6 ifwff f72t4f1ff4f4U. 46376 ,675 gdglgj O O f ,f A 77- A A7 f A W Cgffsfff 41 GQUW. lk? , ivy? ff CW 552.2 Co pl ments Lff of -P 6 7 ki X f faff X, FRIENf ' Come to The Seminole Sundry 5101 Florida Avenue for LUNCHES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, COSMETICS, MEDICINES J. L. Young, Jr., Inc. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 9508 Nebraska Ave. Phone WE 5-1161 Compliments of Tampa. Armature Works 401 South Morgan St. Phone 2-1966 Bradley Music Company With ROBERTS MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING Complete Sheet Music Service H1911 Fidelity Tapes and Recordings 102 TYl8r Street Phone 2-1756 VIRGINIA'S FRENCH BEAUTY sALoN Hours 9 A.M. -5 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phones Bus. 32-4011 Res. 35-6001 1010 'E. Hillsboro Ave. Tampa, Fla 'JU:JY'YX.0..J 0-fmgsfgr 'UMXQ , N A MWA' QWCWQAQ, ss, ssssifsmifs We set so so sm I Xarux, ew o3o-J -1 65003 x Congratulations To Egg MSX The Glass of 1959 There's bound to be an insurance agent in your future! Make yours . . MYNATT 81 00., INC. 'I07 East Lafayette Street Phone 2-1821 0tto P. Stallings 81 Son INSURANCE - BONDS FIFTY-Two YEARS or SERVICE STALLINGS SERVICE ALWAYS SATISFIES Room 1108 P. 0. Box 1020 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Phone 2-3688 RUSKIN'S WEDDING CONSULTANTS, CATERING AND COMPLETE SERVICE 3723 Palmira Avenue Phone 68-5211 PICKFORD'S FOR ALL YOUR GIFT NEEDS Greeting Cards Camera Supplies Costume Jewelry Complete Fountain Service 2606 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, Fla. Compliments of J. J. Newberry ancl Co. FRISCH'S Big Boy x Order by Phone and Take 'Em Home DowNTowN f' Q Gs . ' Q.. A. I ' s ' ' f 7 I hylgxygwf v--:pl A 1' ffm CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS or 1959 GIMPEL'S OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE-OFFICE MACHINES 1414 E. Broadway Tampa 5, Fla, Phone 4-3741 America's Most Famous Double-Deck Hamburger 9515 Florida Avenue Phone WE 5-1151 1701 South Dale Mabry THE TAMPA TRIBUNE MORNING AND SUNDAY THE TAMPA TIMES EVENING Raclio Station WFLA-WFLA-FM WFLA-TV Channel 8 NBC We can supply your needs -from real estate to roof 5TH AVENUE BUILDER'S SUPPLY ING. Use our ABC 2105 Fifth Avenue Budget Payment Plan Tampa 5, Florida Compliments of TAMPA ABSTRACT 8. TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1887 P. O. Box 2288 405 Madison Street Tampa, Florida Phone 2-0861 Arthur Smith Music Co. Pianos and Organs Band Instruments Sheet Music - Records 106 E.. Tyler St. Tel. 2-4611 ll CONGRATULATIONS 1959 GRADUATES To insure your future inquire today about our courses that are designed especially for you. Business University of Tampa 914 Franklin Street Phone 2-7219 -2-2155 The Best Jobs In Tampa To B. U. T. Grads. Since 1922 Florida's Fabric Center Essrig's Exclusifabrics Telephone 2-3068 808 Franklin Street Tampa, Florida S. Conte Grocery COMPLETE Foon MARKET Fancy Western Meats Imported and Domestic Wines Sundries and Dry Goods Phone 84-6951 1617 Garcia Ave. SEMINOLE Open Daily From 7 A.M. 'til 12 P.M 5'7 I X 5021 Florida Avenue S Compliments of City DeSoto-Plymouth Inc 1602 FLORIDA AVENUE Tampu's Only Authorized DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER BOB'S KURNER Friendly I. G. A. Store EXCLUSIVELY WESTERN MEATS Lake Avenue at 34th Street B. T. MORRIS 8. SONS AUTO ALIGNMENT AND BRAKE SERVICE 203 Morgan Street PHONE 2-2756 R. L. MOORE W. G. QUIGLEY, GEN. MGR. TAMPA'S OLDEST USED CAR DEALER Buys, Sells, and Trades Good Used Cars 3010 Florida Avenue Tampa, Florida EDSEL SALES AND SERVICE Go J' E' MIMS Thru - No Change - Service SALES' INC' Chartered Buses-Tours Tampa, Florida Fast XXX 1323 FI 'a A Ph 28545 Package on a venue one - Service ,-,pgmnnvx K . Eu I -a g-,,.-.f--.: lA- lt's Service That Counts YOUNG'S GULF SERVICE 3601 East Hillsborough Avenue Tampa 10, Florida TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES HOME FUEL OIL SERVICE Charlie Young Phone 36-4211 NEW - REST ROOM EQUIPPED BUSES Fon THE BEST IN TRAVEL COMFORT AND Low RATE - CALL TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT 501 Madison Street Phone 2-2921 The route ot the Thru Liners' Publix Markets L Where Shopping ls A Pleasure i Extra Savings With S. 8. H Green Stamps 6001 Nebraska Avenue Y swag KLGHQF5 aLLI'l6!l g PICK-UP AND DELIVERY DeIuxe Shirt Service CALL 36-1791 TAMPA 4214 Nebraska Avenue PINELLAS FRUIT CO. 5119 - 17th Street 31-3301 TAMPA 32-3141 Compliments of WELIIIIN 8 GRAY INC Wholesale Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 2-2532 or 2-2880 School Supplies Party Favors Drug Sundries Notions J. L. RODRIGUEZ 8. CO. candY 28th Street at Hillsboro Toys Adams - aqnnn B. B. SMITH Jewelers ue' 2 'N DIAMONDS - FINE CHINA SILVER AND WATCHES Registered Jewelers American Gem Society 510 Franklin Street Phone 2-0816 HARDWARE AND PAINTS PAINTS, GLASS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES, TACKLE KEYS MADE Phone 36-3151 7400-2 Florida Avenue Tampa 4, Florida Compliments of RONELL SALES 6500-A Florida Avenue Distributors for TUPPERWARE HOME PARTIES Buying a Cheaper Produci to Save Money is Like Stopping a Clock to Save Time RONALD AND JANELL WELLS, Owners 1 ' X a 5 r COMPLIMENTS OF Parrino's Stop And Shop Market WHERE QUALITY HAS NO SUBSTITUTE 3001 -22nd Street PHONE 4-3938 IN DOWNTOWN TAMPA SOLVE YOUR PARKING PROBLEM BY LEAVING YOUR CAR AT -I T AIRDROME PARK, INC. Corner of Marion and Polk Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 EDDIE'S l.G.A. GROCERY 7th Ave. and 32nd St. 34th ST. FLORIST Flowers of Quality for All Occasions CUT FLOWERS - CORSAGES - FUNERALS WEDDING DESIGNS WE DELIVER 3105 34th ST. 4-2768 Phone WE 5-5356 ECONOMY TYPEWRITER SERVICE RENTAL TYPEWRITERS - TYPEWRITERS CASH REGISTERS - ADDING MACHINES PORTABLES 8437 Nebraska Ave. Tampa 4, Fla. OTTO JOHNSON, INC., AGENTS REALTORS - SINCE 1924 REAL ESTATE - LOANS - INSURANCE We Sell the Earth and Insure What's on lt 301 Franklin Street W' Compliments of FREID'S TOY CENTER 1901 E. Hillsborough Avenue Phone 3-7385 .A VISlT Redwood Inn CURB SERVICE AIR-CONDITIONED A Favorite and Popular Place Where Hillsborough Students Meet. Their food is the most and the service is the best . 6719 NEBRASKA AVENUE PHONE 32-3181 S SINCERE BEST WISHES fn, ,,1. Q ., .V , to the X I GRAD Students and Faculty A of Hillsborough High A A A TAMPA ELECTRIC wi m S C o M P A N Y gnu nuns qff-'rnucv-'G REDDY KILOWATT Your Eh-Cla-. Suvvoul Specializing in Do-Nuts of All Varieties EAST HILLSBORO DO-NUT SHOP AND RESTAURANT Catering to Churches, Schools, PTA and Civic Organizations PHONE 34-7462 1729 E. Hillsborough Ave. BILL AND LOUISE ELLIOTT DICK GRECO, JR. Call Dick for B. L. P. PAINT 'A' Vinyls tk Rubber Base iff Acrylics 'AP Outside White 792' Alkyd Flat Etc. Let Him Recommend a Painter KING GRECO HDWE. CO. JJJZQ gg QQF' KQSVQV ues .fgNs6EDmeeTlf.qffm ' 1 I QU Q52 QQMPLEYE cxl6vaNAYDlvx- f WILLI FRANK Y SHOP 9 I 1 I D PHONE 26-1563 2003 Tampa Street, Between Oak and Palm Tampa, Florida Let George Do It GEORGE GUIDA CO. 1801 N. Howard Ave. 8-4875 Tampa, Florida Compliments of DIMOND-TAGER COMPANY Hillsborough Ave. and 28th St. Phone 33-4161 Compliments of p HILLSBORO PHARMACY Corner of Hillsborough and Nebraska W. T. GRANT CO. KNOWN FOR VALUES Four Friendly Stores to Serve You in Tampa DOWNTOWN YBOR CITY NORTH GATE BRITTON PLAZA NNNU , Cf A Y SJ M oy V R L , , my ff My WAC Q fa T WW Rt XXX CONGRATULATIONS MYER Edin X TO ALL A PEPSI-COLA Mean AWARD wlNNERs AND T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 Pepsi Gola Bottling Co of Tampa 1208 E. LAFAYETTE TAMPA, FLORIDA Open 24 Hours A Day Phone 32-2691 is ix 'mvx:: 1 3955 S Meet Your Friends . . . . . and Enioy Good Food df linlden Ernst Hiller Catering Or Private Dining Rooms 6306 Nebraska Avenue Congratulations from Hnlsum Bakers, Inc 2115 E. Hillsboro Avenue Phone 3-1131 ELKLE sk 'P gg A T - . Q-sg-V Y A Y E-, . ,. . -...:, .' i tz.. A 4- INTIRCO INDUSTRIAL TIRES ounAsTS ANY PNEuMAT1c TIRE 'As Tested Under Hazardous Conditions LET US PROVE THAT INTIRCO TIRES CAN Industrial Tire 61 Rubber Co., Inc. P. O. Box 102 Phone Tampa 49-7321 Limona, Florida Adamo Drive Q2 Miles East of Hwy. 3011 HAVE TIRE - WILL TRAVEL Sq! ' -- 1 .I I, asf- A Q 'sn . ,-1. - , - .4 1 93 -w-ff. f, 4 'A' f f f . 4-, 'l ' ' - ff. ft . , . 5 -- 'Tx:4 '3ll:l '585?' .. f 4 M A- sg.. ,V P -2- 4 W e 5fgT'-- ' I ,Q ' ' --rw. ' fav- K T, I. f.:-m f' 1. ff' mn w -- .,-, -,,' f-I' ' -,341-xr L 4-2PRfV'Lfu3ib4..fv. . ff!! ff CONGRATULATIONS to THE SENIOR CLASS OF I959 from THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASSES OF 1957, 1958: JUDY WELLS MUNSEN CAMILLE JAEB BETTY SUE MCCREARY JANICE RICE ROSALIE DIROSA PAT HESTER MARIE KOERNER WHO ARE ATTENDING- Florida Central College School Cf Commerce 309. Lafayette Street Phone 2-2861 THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR BOOK ARNOLD'S GULF SERVICE 2 Miles North of Hwy. 92 on New Hwy. 301 BARTLETT CO. REAL ESTATE PIONEERS Venice, Florida BECKWITH-RANGE JEWELRY 410 Franklin Street CHASTAIN'S BARBER SHOP 6203 Florida Avenue CLELAND'S MARKET 4802-30th Street JOSEPH J. D'ARPA VENETIAN BLIND PLANT 530 South MacDiII Avenue FAIRWAY FOODS 5508 Temple Terrace Highway FONTE BEAUTY SALON 1923 East Broadway N. GERACI AND CO. 2621 East Hillsborough GREGORY'S WATCH SHOP 509 Twiggs Street MARY HOGUE'S BEAUTY SALON 5502 Temple Terrace Highway JACKSON HEIGHTS SUNDRIES 3402 34th Street A SUCCESS MARGARlTA'S GIFT SHOP 1708 East Broadway NATIONAL SHIRT SHOP 621 Franklin Street BUZZ OSIER 66 SERVICE STATION 1411 East Hillsborough Avenue THE PALACE JEWELRY 1611 East Broadway PEOPLES OIL CO. 8th Avenue and 30th Street SCHIRO'S FLORIDA AVENUE MARKET 4809 Florida Avenue SHEPHARD'S PHARMACY 4725 Nebraska Avenue SPOTO'S MEN'S SHOP 1533 East Broadway UNIVERSITY PHARMACY 5510 Temple Terrace Highway WAYNE'S AUTO PARTS 320 South Morgan Street YBOR FLOWER SHOP, VALENCIA FLORAL GARDEN 1702 East Broadway BOB WILLIAMS' GULF SERVICE 5609 Nebraska Avenue Wun't Ynu Hav-A-Tampa lliqar mo ll For real smok- in g e n j oy- FANCYS EXTRA ment, light up a 210 ZH TAMPA HAV-A- cig- BOSTON ar! A mild, mellow, sat- 2f 2'W isfying blend of smooth, COOL-SMOKE fragrant toboccos. Try one f-5? today ond you'II agree! JJa.,.,4.f7am,m Cigar Company 55 wif Cigar Company BEST WISHES TO ALL May We Serve You in the Future Columbia GEM OF SPANISH RESTAURANTS SINCE I905 BROADWAY AND 22nd STREET CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 'I959 Sanders Drug Go. ' PRESCRIPTION 'spscmusrs 2 Stores for Your Convenience 8214 Nebraska Ave.-Ph. WE 5-2305 8409 Florida Ave.-Ph. WE 4-8709 Enchanting moods for proms and gala occasions are set by Miss Sharon Pittman in this flurry evening gown of Nylon Tulle Clad Hwfhefd This gown, worn by Delores Stewart, was cleaned and pressed by Spotless Cleaners. COMPLIMENTS OF Spotless Cleaners and Laundry 6210 Florida Avenue Phones: 31-4231 3-6541 Florida Dairy MILK AND ICE CREAM 2209 40th Street Phone 4-3151 QQ SUCH 0000 EMILK 50, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 e Q 0 , fn BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 59 As Your Official Annual Photographers, We at Bryn- Alan Take Great Pride in Having Served You on This, One of Lite's Most Memorable Occasions, Your Graduation. Additional Prints May be Ordered from Your Annual Poses FINEST IN PORTRAITS SINCE 1936 Phone '2-1439 502 Tampa Street VDLKSWAGEN LEADERS OF ITS CLAS'S-YEAR AFTER YEAR! 1 Q , i.'lI m. H4 3 ai I f fffffffl fffffffffffg 'rrrrrrfrrq rrfrrrrnr' Howell Motors, Inc. Hillsborouglfs Only FACTORY-FRANCHISED Volkswagen Dealer I 101 Tampa Street Phones: 2-8820 - 2-3423 Hawke Plymouth Sales, Inc. iiliibwtalr 602 Grand Central Phone: 8-0141 Tampa's Authorized PLYMOUTH DeaIer IS IT A DATE? Tampa's Youth Rally of Surprises Quizzes, Panels, Specialties, Music, Films, Attractions Every Saturday NigI1t -7:30 YCUTH FOR CHRIST Seminole Gospel Auditorium 5103 Florida Avenue GATLIN'S HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLY 5505 15th Street Phone: 35-2201 Florida and Osborne Phone 36-3661 ALL TYPES OF V I C T O R Y BUILDING B A K E R Y SUPPLIES 1707 East Broadway Phone: 4-2986 EMMA'S BEAUTY SALON I' ,L ggi! if 3. fi, Glamour Styles to Suit Your Personality Expert Work At No Extra Cost We Use the Best Guaranteed Products EMMA'S BEAUTY SALON Where Friends Meet 2901-1X2 Nebraska Avenue Phone: 2-78024 DUBUQUE MEAT PRODUCTS R. A. Harrell Distributors 1203 East Hillsborough Avenue Phone: 3-7393 efre Shing remembrance AUTO G RAP HS JTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF TAMPA 6 L J rk V QQSQCE . ay my W fLf'J'f'f'L!fsfg1f'Vyf- wwf J? Q WMM! 133 ww w,,. V k 1, 1869 INTERNAL DYE llliilllb l nl POR GRAY HAIR nv 1-vmvlri-MIND- ommy Marchese describes his experiment on internal dye for gray Award-winning chemists Brenda Kuhlman, Amelia Hapke, and Ifiapke .are his attentive audience. 1959 was truly a memorable year which we of the- Hilsborean taff have tried to preserve for you in words and pictures within e covers of this book. Most of the story has been revealed in he main sections, but a few additional achievements need to be entioned here. Honors for scholarship went to the four seniors having the i hest grade average during four years of high school Cosen Brenda Kuhlman shows Amelia Hapke her Science Fair project which took first prize in chemistry. As We Finish The Year 1959... Chemistry students won seven of the eight possible awards in theirndivisiori at the Science Fair. Brenda Kuhlman took first placegillodelia .Hapke,..secondgAme1ia Hapke and Tommy Mar- chese, third. A plaque was presented to Hillsborough for the senior high' school winning the most places at the fair, and an- other was given to Mrs. Marina Reby, the teacher who inspired the greatest number of winning students. g . speak at graduation were Carolyn XfVegner, valedictoriang I. de Guzman, salutatorian, Nathaleen House, first essay- and Barbara Smith, second essayist. Outstanding recognition came to the Hillsborough Debate -David Denslow, Brenda Kuhlman, Forrest Hobbs, and Alonso. These Talking Terriers won first place in the 4 Tournament at St. Petersburg, and Jeanette I. de Guz- ced third in extemporaneous speaking. All five students in the Florida Forensic Meet at Gainesville. In another contest, held in Jacksonville on March 19-21, Adeline soared to the finals in oratorical interpretation. Gam pla Of course, each senior will remember the glorious banquet and prom at Rocky Point, May 16, and the memorable day, Iune 9, when he received his long-awaited diploma. As this year and this book draw to a close, we of the Hils- borean staff would like to express our appreciation to everyone who helped in any way to make this annual possible. A special word of thanks is extended particularly to our school adminis- trators, teachers, and office personnel, to our generous adver- tisers, to the hard-working annual representatives, and to you, our loyal subscribers. Sincerely, The Hilsborean Staff as ,. 1 Carolyn Wegner, valedictorian, gave the farewell speech at graduation. Other speakers, seated, are Nathaleen House, Ieanette de Guzman, and Barbara Smith. Senior Director Including Senior Notables Elected by the Class V Senior Notables Most Intellectual .. . . . Valerie Hogan and Forrest Hobbs Most Dependable ..... . . Kay Sbealy and David Ledbetter Most Friendly , . . . . . Carole Murfee and Tommy Marchese Best Looking . . ....,... . . Cutest .,..... Wittiest ........ Best Athletes .,.. Most Leadership . . Most Talented . , . . . Judy Little and Bill Curtis . . Jeanie Ferlita and Jim Hipshire . . Carole Coate and Dan McGee . . Darlene Goh' and Anton Peters . . . . Penny Baker and Judson DeBra . . . Linda Couch and Richard Guess Best All-'round . . . .,.., Carole Murfee and Judson DeBra Cutest Couple ......,......,. Judy Little and Dan McGee Most Likely to Succeed . . . Barbara Smith and Forrest Hobbs ADAMS, JOSEPH RICHARD JOE -College Prep. -Skating Club 3. , ADCOCK, JOSEPH MICHAEL MIKE -General -Jolly Boys' 33 H Club 2,33 Jr. Lions 2,33 Varsity Basketball 33 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2. ALABAUGH, SHIRLEY ANN--Business Ed.-PBX Operator 3. ALEXAITIS, LUCY CRAIG-College Prep.-Future Nurses 23 Pan American Club 33 Drama Club 33 Ter- rier Bark 1. ALFORD, MARTHA MARIE MARTI -Gcneral-- Y-Teen 23 Library Club 23 Creative Writing Club 23 Tbespians 33 Drama Club 33 Red 8: Black Staff 23 Dance Revue 13 Press Convention 2. ALLEN, WILLIAM KENNON KEN -General- Jr. Optimist 1,2,33 Sgt.-at-arms 23 Drama Club 2,33 I-Ii-Y Club 2,33 Bowling Club 33 MPO Club 2,33 Swimming Team 2,33 Terrier Bark 2. ALVAREZ, JERRY NILES-General-Golden Chev- rons 33 Best Company Award 1,2. ANDREWS, CAROLYN SUE-General-Bible Club 1,2. CTransferD ARDISANA, BEVERLY DIANE BEV -College Prep.- Z Club 33 Future Nurses 2,33 FHA 1,2,33 Skating Club 33 Honor Society 33 Terrier Bark 33 FHA Convention 2,3. AREY, CARL HARRY-College Prep. ARNOLD, CLARA DAR-LENE LENA -General -Future Nurses 13 Red Cross Club 23 HSC 23 FHA 33 Terrier Bark 1. ARNOLD, RICHARD WAYNE RICKEY -College Prep.-Jr. Civitan 2,32 Parliamentarian Club 2, Vice Pres. 23 Homeroom Pres. 1,2,3. ASHWORTH, JOYCE JANE'B14Si1I25S Ed.-FBLA 1,23 FTA 1,23 MPO 2. AUSTIN. LONNIE CUTHER-College Prep. BAIRD, MYRON STANLEY-General. BAKER, JOHN ALBERT-General-Hi-Y 2,3. BAKER, NANCY JEAN-Business Ed.-FBLA 33 HSC 13 Dance Revue 13 Terrier Bark 1. BAKER, PENELOPE JANE PENNY -Business Ed.-Anchor Club 2,3, Junior Director 23 FBLA 1, 2, Treas. 23 Bible Club 23 Student Council 1,2,3, Rec. Sec. 33 Honor Society 2,3, Rec. Sec. 33 Girls' Glee Club 13 A Cappella 23 Homeroom Treas. 13 Honor Society Convention 23 Student Council Convention 2, CC 3, S . 3. BALL, CHARLOTTE NELL-General. BALLANCE, FAYE-College Prep.-Glee Club 1. BANNINGER, MARY ADRA-College Prep.- Z Club 33 Band 1,2,33 Dance Revue 13 Terrier Bark 1, 2,3. BAIEKER, GLORIA LOUISE-General--Dance Re- vue . BARNHART, LINDA DIANE-College Prep.-Y- Teen, 1.2, Chaplain 1,23 Creative Writing 2,3, Sec. ?,.VHcZ Pres. 33 Red 8: Black staff 23 Homeroom Chap- am , , . . BARTLETT, MARJORIE BETH-College Prep.-BL ble Club 13 A Cappella 2,33 Hilsborean Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Omce 2. CTransfer from Northeastj BARWICK, JAMES STANCEL JIMMY -General -Jr. Optimist 33 Hi-Y 3g Jr. Varsity Football 13 Track 13 Homeroom Vice Pres. 3. BAQSSSEAIIARBARA' JEAN BOBBY -Business Ed. BATCHELDER, PATRICIA ANN PAT -Business Ed.-Oliice Assistant 1. BOYER, FRED-General-Varsity Football 33 Band 1,2. BECKER, FRANK EDWARD-General-NYS His- torical 1,2, Treas. 13 Rowing Crew 1,23 Soccer 1,2. BECKER, ROBERT NEIL BOB -College Prep.- Jr. Civitans 13 Bowling Club 33 Homeroom Sec.'Treas. 1. BEGGS, SUE ELLEN SUSIE -College Prep.--Mm sic Clinic 33 Orchestra l,2,3Q Annual Representative 2. BELL, JUDITH ELIZABETH JUDI College Prep. BENOWAY, ANDREA JUNE-General-FHA 13 Oilice Assistant 1,2,33 Glee Club 2. BEVIS, BETTY JO B.J. -General-Future Nurses 13 FTA 23 Opti-Miss 23 DCT Club 3, Treas. 33 Dance Revue 13 Homeroom Sec. 1,23 Office Assistant 2. BIERCE, WILLIAM MILES BILL -College Prep. BINION. BETTY LOU-General. BIRD, DANIEL LEE ''DANNY --General-Science Club 23 DCT 3. fTransfer from Lanett, Alabamaj ISIVEANS, SAMUAL JOHN SAMMY -General- an 2, . BLACKBURN, ANNA MAE-General-Girls' Glee C ub 1. BLOUNT, JOHANNA-College Prep.-Kiwanetts 2, 33 Pan American Club 2,33 Inter-Club Council 2,33 FFA l,2,3Q FHA 1,2, Pres. 23 Drama Club 33 Modern Dance Club 13 Cheerleader 1,2,3, Co-Head 33 Senior- At-Large 33 Terrier Bark 1,2,33 Dance Revue 13 Home- room Treas. 2. BLUMHARDT, JON PHILLIPS PHIL -College Prep.-Latin Club 13 Chess Club 13 VV'heel Club 2,3, Chaplain 33 Swimming Team 1,2,33 Homeroom Pres. 1,33 Terrier Bark 3. BONO, SHARON JOANNE-Business Ed.-Student Council 2,33 Y-Teens 33 FTA 33 Anchor Club 33 Home- room Vice Pres. 3. BOYD, WILLIAM LELAND BILL -General- Homeroom Treas. 3. BOYER, MARY ANN-Business Ed.-FBLA 23 Oi- tice Assistant 1. BOYKIN, ELEANOR MARIE-College Prep.-Am chor Club 1,2,3, Treas. 33 Drama Club 33 Skating Club 33 JAC 2.31 Thespians 33 Alladin Jr. Story'League 23 Orchestra l,2,3, Sec.-Treas 2, Pres. 33 Terrier Bark 23 Music Clinic 1,2,33 Music Contest 1,2,33 Dance Revue 13 Anchor Convention 2. BRANTLEY, JIMI SUE BUTCH -General-Stu- dent Council 1. BRENNER, SANDRA CLAIRE SANDY -General -HSC 2,33 FHA 3. BREWER, WESLEY DAVID-College Prep.-Wheel Club l,2,3, Sec. 2,33 Honorary Y-Teen 23 Terrier Bark 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 Red 81 Black Staff 3. BRICE, THOMAS RICHARD TOMMY -College Prep.-Key Club 2,33 Jolly Boys 33 H Club 2,33 Varsity Baseball 1,22 Varsity Football 2,33 Jr. Varsity gaskethall 13 Jr. Varsity Football 13 Student Council BROCK, JOHN CLINTON-College Prep.-Jr. Civi- tans 2,33 H Club 2,33 Swimming Team 23 Sym- phonic Chorus 3. BROWN, DOREEN CAMPBELL DORIE -General -FTA 1,23 GOC 1,23 Orange 8: Blue 23 Y-Teen 33 Play-Oklahoma 2. CTransferD , BROWN, RICHARD LYNN RICKY -College Prep.--Varsity Baseball 1,23 Varsity Basketball 33 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2. BRYAN, BRENDA RAMONA-Business Ed.-FTA 23 Opti-Miss 2,33 Terrier Bark 33 Dance Revue 13 Homeroom Sec. 2,3. BRYANT, AUDREY MAXINE-Business Ed.-FHA 23 FTA 23 Bible Club 13 Student Council 13 Band 23 Terrier Bark 2. BUCHANAN, LUTHER JAMES JIM -College Prep.-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 23 Wheel Club 13 Drama Club 23 FTA 23 Beaker Breakers 33 Varsity Football 33 Swimming Team 23 Jr. Varsity Football 13 Red 8: Black Staff 33 Terrier Bark 1,23 Hi-Y Con- vention 2. BUCKLEY, DONALD WAYNE-College Prep.-Sa- ber Club 33 Wheel Club 2,33 Bowling Club 3, Treas. 33 ROTC 1.2.3. PENNY BAKER M ost Leadership 5 UERKE, PATRICIA ANN PATTI -College Prep. FTA 1.2.3: Jr. Classical League 1: HSC 1: Pan merican Club 3: Honor Society 2.3: Kiwanettes 2,3, ice Pres. 3, Rec. Sec 3: Inter-Club Council 3: Home- oom Pres. 1.3: Terrier Bark 2: Dance Revue 2: fiice Assistant 1.2: Honor Society Convention 2: Girls' State: Masque 8: Gavel 3. URCH. JOAN LEE ,IODIE -General. URGER. BETTE JEAN-College Prep.-Y-Teens 1: ibrary Club 1: HSC 1: FTA 2: Drama Club 3: Honor ociety 3: Kiwanettes 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Terrier Bark 1: Homeroom Sec. 1: Homeroom Pres. 2. URNEY, JOLINDA-College Prep.-Creative Writ- ng 2: Opti-Miss 2,3, Corrcs. Sec. 3: FTA 2.3: Li- rary Club 3: Quill Q Scroll 2.3: Honor Society 2.3: Red 8: Black 2, Editor 2: Terrier Bark 2: Library ssistant 3. URNHAM, RONALD CHARLES RON -College rep.-DCT Club 1. CABRERA. SONIA-General-FTA 1: Art Club 1: Y-Teen 1: FHA 3: Bible Club 3: Drama Club 1: Glee Club 3: Homeroom Vice-President 1. CAMPBELL, RICHARD WILFRED-Business Ed.- Golrlen Chevrons Club 2: Saber Club 3. Sec. 3: ROTC 1,2,3: Honor Platoon 2: ROTC Best Drilled Company 1: ROTC Perfect Attendance 1.2. CANNON. ROBERT WILLIAM-General-NCO 3: ROTC l,2,3: Best Drilled Platoon 1: Best Drilled Company 2: Perfect Attendance 1. CARR, MARGARET GRACE-General-HSC 1: D CT 1: DCT District Meeting 3. CARROLL. WILLIAM ALLEN-College Prep.- Bowling Club 3. CARTER, MARILYN IRENE-College Prep.-FTA 1.2, Historian 2: Parliament Club 2: Opti-Miss 2.3: Latin Forum 3: Student Council 3: Red 8: Black Staff 3: Homeroom Ofiicer 1.2.3. ARVER. LARRY HUSTON MAD DOG -College rep.-Latin Forum 1: Track 1.2. ASEY, KENNETH JOHN-College Prep.-Jr. Op- imist 1.2.3. Sec. 3: Hi-Y 3. AWTHON. SHARON KAY-General-Bible Club : FBLA 2: DCT 3: DCT District Meeting 3. HAPPELL. GLADYS JANE RED -Collage Prep. Bible Club 3: HSC 2.3, Parliamentarian 2.3: Skat- ng Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Award in Phys. Ed. HARLTONL RICHARD LEWIS-General-Saber lub 3: NRA Club l.2,3. Executive Oliicer 2, Vice- res. 3: Golden Cbevrons 2: ROTC Rifle Team Captain: OTC 1.2.3. HILLURA. MARY-College Prep.-Honor Society ,3: Kiwancttes 2.3: Pan American Club 1.2.3, Parlia- entarian 2,3, Sec. 3: Student Council 3: Cheerleader . 3: JAC 3: Ir. Red Cross 2. Pres. 2: Homeroom ice Pres. 1: Homeroom Pres. 2.3: Senior Class reasurer 3. QIISHOLM. MAJARE RONNIE-General-Track IARAVELLA, JOSTE ANN JOANN -College rep.-Y-Teen 1.2: Drama Club 3: FHA 3: Debate lub 3: JAC 3: Terrier Bark 1.3: Dance Revue 1. JCCARELLO, VINCE GARLlC-SNAPPER - ganna!-Draina Club 3: A Cappella 3: Terrier Bark CAROLE COATE Wittiest Senior Director CLARK, LU BROOKS L.C. -General-HSC 1: Dance Revue 1. COATE, CAROLE LOUISE-General-Future Nurs- es 1: Library Club 1: FTA 2: Y-Teen 2.3, Sec. 3: Bible Club 3. Parliamentarian 3: JAC 3: Thespians 3: NFL 3: A Cappella 1.2: Symphonic Chorus, Sec. 3: Homeroom Sec. 3: District Music Contest, Excellent. COCHRAN, ZELDA PAWNEE BUG -GenemI- Band 3: A Cappella 3. COHEN. PAUL MARION-College-Prep--Jr. Opti- mist 2,3, Rec. Sec. 2, Pres. 3: Honorary Y-Teen 1: ,TAC 3: Calendar Boy 3: Red Sz Black Staff 3: Home- room Pres. 1.2: Terrier Bark 1.3: FSPA Convention 2.3. COLADO, GAIL FRANCES-College Prep.-Anchor Club 3: Honor Society 3: Drama Club 2.3: Pan Ameri- can Club 3: JAC 3: Terrier Bark 2. COLDING, LOIS GAYNELL-College Prep.-FTA 2.3: Annual Representative 2.3. COLLINS, LILA JEAN IEANIE -Business Ed.- FBLA 3: Opti-Miss 1: Drama Club 2: FHA 3: A Cappella 2: Terrier Bark 1. COLSON, MARTIN AUSTIN MARTY --Ge1zeral- Saber Club 3: ROTC 1,2,3. COLLURA. SYLVIA ANN-Bicsirxess Ed. COMATI, NICK BUDDY -General-DCT 3: DCT District Meeting 3. COMBS. RAY ARNOLD COMBSY -Ge1zeral- Ir. Varsity Football 3. COMPARETTO, SAM JR.-College Prep.-FTA 1, 2.3: Bible Club 1. CONNELL, EDWARD ALTON EDDIE -College Prep. LINDA COUCH Most Talented CONNELL, RONDAL LEE-General. COOK, DONNA ANITA-Business Ed:-Dance Re- vue 1. COOK, JULIA MARY-General-Glee Club 2.3: Red 8: Black 3: Jr. Bus. Manager of Senior Class Play 2: Bus. Manager of Senior Class Play 3. CORBITT. ARTHUR MARVIN-College Prep.- Jr. Optimist 1: Bowling Club 3: Band 1.2,3: Sym- phonic Choir 3: Music Clinic 1.2: Terrier Bark 1,2,3: Band Officer 2.3: Homeroom Olicer 1.2,3: Band Medals CState and Local: 2.3. CORNERS, RONALD EUGENE-General-Jr. Var- sity Football 1: Jr. Varsity Track 1.2. CORRALES, SYLVIA JEAN-College Prep.-Pan American 1: Thespians 1: Red Sz Black Staff 1: Home- room Pres. 1: Dance Revue 1. CORTINO, MARYLOU ELLA-College Prep.-Latir Forum 3: FHA 3: Band 1.2,3. COUCH, LINDA ANN-College Prep.-Y-Teen 3: A Cappella 3: Calendar Girl 3: Home Room otiicer 3: FFA Sweetheart 3: Smoke Signals Staff 2: FHA 1: FTA 2: Student Council 1.2. COUNCIL, CAROLYN-College Prep.-FTA 2: Y- Teen 2: Dance Revue 1. COX, SIDNEY ROBY SID -College Prep.- H Club 2: Track 2. CRABB, MYRNA JERALDINE-College Prep.-Bi- ble Club 1: Dance Revue 1: Main Ofiice Assistant 2: Homeroom ofhcer 1. CRAPARO, GWENDY GAIL WENDY -Business Ed.-FHA 3: FBLA 3: IAC 3. BILL CURTIS Best Looking CREIGHTON. THEONA JOYCE-General-Bible Club 1: Y-Teen 1.2, Treas. 2: Pan American Club 3: A Cappella 2.3: Dance Revue 1: Otiice Assistant 2. CROMER, SANDRA LOUISE SANDY -General. CULLENS, CHARLES S. CHARLIE CHAN - College Prep.- H Club 2.3: Ir. Lions 3: Varsity Basketball 2: Ir. Varsity Baseball 2, 3: Homeroom officer 2.3. CUMMINGS, PATRICIA ANN PAT -College Prep.-Anchor Club 1,2,3, Corres. Sec. 3: Beaker Breakers 3: Honor Society 3: Band 2,3: Orchestra 1.3, Treas.: Terrier Bark 2: Dance Revue 1. CURTIS, JUDITI-I GAIL JUDI -Business Ed.- Anchor Club 1,2,3: Pan American Club 1,2,3: Terrier Bark 2: Homeroom ofiicer 2. CURTIS. NORMAN ELLWOOD DWARF -Col- lege Prep.-Hi-Y 1.2, Chaplain 1: Wheel Club 2.3: ROTC 1.2,3: Terrier Bark 3. CURTIS. WILLIAM EDWARD BILL -College Prep.-Key Club 1,2,3, Corres. Sec. 2, Pres. 3: Honor Society 2.3: Pan American 3: Bowling Club 3: Hono- rary Y-Teen 3: Student Council 2,3, Vice Pres. 3: Calendar Boy 1: Inter-club Council 3, Pres. 3: In- ternational Key Club Convention 1,2: District Key Club Convention 1,2,3: Key Club Workshop 1: Boy's State 2: District Student Council Meeting: Tennis 3: Masque 8: Gavel. CUTLER, HERMAN LEROY' I-IAMBONE -Gem eral-Band 3. CUTCHER, SHERON ANN-College Prep.- Z Club 3: Band 1,2,3: Terrier Bark 2: 'Dance Revue 1: An- nual Representative 1.2. DALKE, PRISCILLA RUTH ,PRISSY -College Prep.-HSC 2: Bible Club 3: Z Club 3: Honor Society 2,3: Future Nurses Club 2.3. D'AMICO, EUGENE RICHARD GENE -Business Ed.-FBLA 2.3. DANIEL, FRANK EDWARD COOKIE -General -Bowling Club 1, Sec. 1: Band 2: Terrier Bark 1. DARDEN, SYLVIA CAROLE-General-FHA 1,2,3: Archery Club 1: Hi-Jinx 1: Guidance Aid 1.2: NFL 1.2: Forensic Follies 1,2: jr. Class play: Ir. Class Talent Show: Sarrota Service Club 2: French Club 2: NFL State Tournament 2: Government Day Teacher 2. CTransferJ DAVELER, KATHRYN ANN '1KATHY -College Prep.-Latin Club 1: I-ISC 1: Future Nurses 1: Y- Teen 1.2: Terrier Bark 1: Dance Revue 1. DAVIS. DOTTIE LEE ''DODIE -General-Terrier Bark 1. DAVIS, ELEANOR NAOMI-College Prep.-Y-Teen 1: FHA 1.2, Vice Pres. 1: Red Cross 2, Sec. 2: Dra- ma Club 3, Sec. 3: Anchor Club 2,3, Housing Chmn. 3: Masque 8: Gavel 3: Student Council 1: Cheerlead- er 1.2: Homeroom Sec. 1.2: Terrier Bark 2.3: Cheer- leading Clinic 1: Calendar Girl 3: Basketball Queen 2. DAVIS, SHARON ELOISE SHERRY -General- FHA 1:3: Red Cross 2: Future Nurses Club 1: Latin Club 1: Infirmary Assistant 1. DAVIS. SYNDA ANNE-College Prep.-Y-Teen 1,2: A Cappella 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Calendar Girl 3. DAVIS. THELBERT CLINTON CLINT -College Prep.-Jr. Optimist 2.3. Board of Governors 2: ROTC 1.2: Terrier Barlc 2-:-Rifle Team 1,2. JUDSON DeBRA Most Leadership Best All-'round DAY, JOE EDWIN SPEEDY -College Prep.-Jr. Varsity Football 15 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1. DEBEVOISE, JANET SUE JAN -Business Ed.- HSC 15 FBLA 35 Dance Revue 1. DeBRA, JUDSON NATHAN JUD -College Prep.- Student Council 1,2,3, Pres. 35 Honor Society 253, Vice Pres. 35 Key Club 2,3, Sr. Director 3, Jr. Di- rector 25 Honorary Y-Teen 2,35 Inter-Club Council 35 Varsity Football 35 Track 35 Golf 35 Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball 25 Calendar Boy 35 Hon. Mention All-City Football Team5 Sec. Team All-Conference5 Pepsie Merit Award5 Student Council Convention5 Honor Society Convention. . J. DE GUZMAN, JEANETTE YVONNE JAN - CnIlege'Prep.-Honor Society 2,35 Y-Teen 15 Creative Writing Club 2,35 FTA 1,2,35 FHA 35 JAC 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Anchor Club 2,3, Sr. Director 35 Quill 8: Scroll 2,35 NFL 35 Debate Club 35 Masque 81 Gavel 35 Symphonic Chorus 3, Treas 35 A Cappella 1,25 Red 8: Black Staff 25 Hilsborean Staff 35 Terrier Bark 25 Dance Revue 15 Homeroom President 1,2,35 Inter'Club Council 35 NFL Convention 35'I Speak for Democracy 35 3rd Place Extemporaneous at District 45 Salutatorian. Democracy 35 3rd Place Extemporaneous' at District 4. DE LA OSA. DIANE PATRICIA-College Prep.- JAC 2.3, Activity Chmn. 35 Drama Club 2.3, Pro- gram Chmn. 3: FHA 15 Terrier Bark 2, 35 Home- room Sec. 2,3, Chaplain 1. ' DENSMORE. ROBERT DAVID BOB --College Prep.-Golden Chevron 25 JAC 35 Varsity Football Manager 25 Track 15 ROTC 1,25 Terrier Bark 3. DERMER, PATRICIA ROSEMARY PAT -Gew eral-HSC 15 Homeroom Sec. 1,2,3. DERY, BARBARA ELAINE-General-Future Nur- ses Club 1,25 Bible Club5 Dance Revue5 Terrier Barkg Girls' Glee Club. DETWEILER, FRANK IVAN DET -College P-rep. -Jr. Civitan 25 Vice Prs. 25 Hon. Science Society 1, Vice Pres. 15 Bible Club 15 Honor Society 35 Track Team 15 Student Council 15 Inter-Club Council 1. DIMAIO, IRMA DEANE DEANIE -Genefal - Terrier Bafk 15 Dance Revue 1. DISALVO, LEW JERRY-College Pn.'p.- Key Club 1,2,35 DCT Club 35 Sgt. at Arms 35 FTA 1, 25 Pan American l,2,35 Red and Black 2. DIXON, FRANCES IRENE KITTEN -Gene1al- Library Club 15 Glee Club 15 Guidance Office Assistant 3. DIXON, KATHRYNE JEANNE KATHY -College Prep.-Drama Club 35 Opti-Miss 35 Dance Revue 1. DOBBS, SHARON LUVERNE-College Prep.-HSC 1,25 FHA 25 FTA 35 Z Club 35 Dance Revue 1. DOOLEY, JUNE ESTHER TOM -General-FHA 1,2,3, Sec. 35 Bible Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Debate Club 15 Future Nurses Club 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Home- room Sec. 1. DOROUGH, JAMES DANIEL JIMMY -College Prep.- H Club 15 Track 1. . DOUGLAS, JANET LEE-Business Ed.-Skating Club 2,35 Dance Revue 1,2. DRAUGHON, LOUIS NORMAN LOU -College Prop.-Wheel Club 25 Jr. Civitans 35 Honor Society 3. Senior Director DRURY, CAROLYN LEE SNOOKIE -Business Ed.-A Cappella 2,35 Dancerette 2, Manager 35 Dance Revue 15 Girls' Glee Club 2. DRURY, JOHNNY VANCE-General-Golden Chev- rons 2,35 ROTC 1,2,3. DURANT, PEGGY ANN-General. DYER, DAVID MILTON DAVE -College Prep.- Jr.Optimists 1,2,35 Rod and Gun Club 1, Vice Pres. 1. E EBANKS, MARY ANN-Bu.rinc.r.f Ed.-Homeroom ec. 1. EDWARDS, JAMES COOPER JIM -Gcneml- FFA 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 35 Jr. Civitans 3, Pres. 35 Rod and Gun Club 1, Sec. 15 Swimming Team 1,25 FFA Public Speaking 1,25 FTA Convention. EDWARDS, RONALD LEE RONNIE -College Prep.-Saber Club 3, Treas. 35 Golden Cbevrons 25 ROTC 1,2,35 Band 25 Rifle Team 15 ROTC Neatest Cadet 15 Neatest NCO5 Outstanding Jr. Cadet 2. EGGERS, CAROLYN FAYE-General. ELDER, GERALDINE GERRI -Busixzcss Ed.- Y-Teen 1,35 FBLA 2,35 HSC 2,35 Bible Club 35 Homeroom Chaplain 1,2,3. ELLIS, ELIGEY WINTON PETE -College Prep. ELLISON, BARBARA JANE-College Prep.-Hon. Science Society 3, Sec.-Treas. 15 Opti-Miss 2,3, Parlia- mentarian 35 Honor Society 2,3. ELLSWORTH, GEORGE WILLIAM-College Prep. -Hi-Y 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 2,35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 15 Terrier Bark 3. JEANIE FERLITA Cutest ENTZMINGER, WADE DENTON-College Prep.- Key Club 1,2,35 Honorary Y-Teen 25 H Club 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Jolly Boys 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Tennis 15 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Senior-At-Large 35 Hon. Mention All-City Football Team 25 Hon. Mention All-Conference Football Team 25 All-City Football Team 35 All-Conference Football Team 3. ERICKSON, NATALIE A. NAT -Gcfneral. ESPINOSA, ANTHONY ARTHUR 'TONY -Col- lege Prep.-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Drama Club 2,35 Jr. Optimist 35 Terrier Bark 2,3. FACENDA, TONY-General-FFA 1,2,3. FAIRCLOTH, DOUGLAS ALLEN DOUG -Gere eral-Varsity Football 15 Track 15 Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 1. FATZINGER, JOY ELIZABETH-College Prep.- Future Nurses Club 1,25 Y-Teen 1. FAULKNER, DORIS ANN-General-Office Assist- ant 2. FENELEY, JUDITH ANN JUDY -Business Ed.- FBLA 2,3, Treas. 35 FHA 1,2. FERLITA, GLORIA JEAN JEANIE -CoIlngcP1cp. -Honor Society 2,35 Kiwanettes 2,35 FTA l,2,3, Sec. 25 Pan American Club 2.35 Inter-Club Council 35 HSC 15 Cheerleader 2,35 Terrier Bark 2,35 Student Council 1,2,3, Sec. 35 Homeroom Sec. 25 Dance Revue 15 Stu- dent3Council Convention 2,35 Honor Society Conven- tion . FERLITA, GRACE ANTIONETTE-Busimnrs Ed. FERNANDEZ, NORMA ANN-Business Ed.-Home room Treas. 15 Ollice Assistant 3. FERNANDEZ, SHIRLEY ANN-Business Ed.-HSC 15 Dance Revue 15 Terrier Bark 1. FLAHERTY, JOHN MICHAEL, JR.-College Prep. -Jr. Optimist 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 35 H Club 2,35 Football 2,35 Jr. Varsity Football l. FLETCHER, LYNN PARNELL FLETCH -Ge1z- eral. FORD, ROBERT L. BOB -College Prep. FOREMAN, GEORGIA JEAN-Business Ed.-JAC 35 Sabcrettes 35 A Cappella 2,35 ROTC Sponsor 3. FORWARD. DAVID ROY-College Prep. FOSTER, RAYMOND EDWARD RAY -General -Jr. Lions 35 Jolly Boys 35 H Club 35 Varsity Football 25 Track 25 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Home- room Trcas. 3. FOUNTAIN, JO ANN JO -Blrsivlesx Ed. FRANK, CARL HAMILTON-College Prep. FREID, NORMAN DAVID-Callegc Prep.-Key Club l,2,3, Vice Pres. 35 llonor Society 2,3, Treas. 35 Jolly Boys 2,35 Beaker Breakers 35 Latin Forum 35 Senior- At-Large 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Terrier Bark 25 Key Club District Officers Workshop 3. FRY, GERALDINE EVALYN GERRY -College Prep.-Girls' Glee Club 3. FUTRELLE, JEAN CARLENE SQUIRT -General -HSC 2,35 Library Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella 3. GALBRAITI-I, ROBERT, WILSON BOB -General -Hi-Y 15 ROTC 2,35 Homeroom Vice Pres. 25 Honor Platoon 3. GAMBLE, BRENDA JOLENE-Business Ed.-Skat- ing Club 3. GANDY, PEGGY MAE-College Prep.-Opti-Miss 35 FTA 35 FHA 35 YsTeen 35 Bible Club 35 Homeroom Vice Pres. 2.3. GARTON, ETHEL MARIE-General-Y-Teen 25 Of- Fice Assistant 25 Fixture Nurses 25 DCT 3, Sec. 35 Terrier Bark 25 DCT District Meeting 3. GAUTHIER, MARION OLIVE-College Prep.-FHA 35 FTA 35 Future'Nurses Club 25 Quill 81 Scroll 35 Red 8 Black Staff 35 Dance Revue 1. GEIGER, GLENDA GAIL-College Prep.-FTA 35 FHA 35 Girls' Glee Club 3. GEIGER, WILLIAM HUBERT BILL -College Prep.-Latin Forum 15 Wheel Club 25 Bowling Club 35 Skating Club 3. GILBERTSON, DORIS DELLA DORSEYi'-Busi- ner: Ed.-HSC 15 FBLA3. GILLIARD. .MELISSA LEE-Business Ed.-Opti- Miss 2,35 FBLA 2,35 Sec. 35 Quill K Scroll 35 JAC 35 Hilsborean Staff 35 Terrier Bark 35 Dance Revue 15 Homeroom Chaplain 2,35 Press Convention 2.3. GIRTMAN, CHARLES BENNIE-General-DCT 2. GLASER, EILEEN RUTH-Bzrsirrers Ed.-Girls' Glee Club 2,3. GOFF, DARLENE FAITH-College Prep.-FTA 15 HSC 1. GOINS, ALEX RONALD REBEL -General. GOLDEN, LINDA LEE-Busincss'E'd.-HSC 15 Stu- dent Council 2,35 A Cappella 25 Girl's Glee Club 1. GORDON, SARAH LOU COOKIE -Busum.r.r Ed. -Kiwanettes 25 Z Club 35 Honor Socwfy 3: Danc- erette 2. DARLENE COFF Best Athlete GOSS, ELEANOR DURENE-Collage Prep.-Latin Forum 15- Y-Teen 1,25 I-Ionor Society 2,35 Z Club 35 Creative Writing 3, Pres. 35 Red 8: Black Staff, Assoc. Ed. 3. GRANTHAM, NOVA-General-Drama Club l5 FHA 15 Girls' Glee Club 1. GRAU. ROBERT LEE-Genzfral- H Club 25 Jr. Varsity Football l. GRAZIANO, JANIE FRANCES-College Prep.-De bate Club 3. GRIESHOP, PATRICK JOSEPH PAT -College Prep.-Jr. Lions l,2,35 I-li-Y 2,35 Skating Club 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Track l,2,35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Terrier Bark 1. GRIFFIN, MARY JANE'-BlI.Tll1l'JJ Ed.-FBLA 3. GRIMES. ROBIHE ROISERSON-College Prep.- M Club5 liasf.-ball Team 25 Varsity Football 25 Jr. Varsity liasltellmll 15 A Cappella 2,35 QTransfer from Rockville, Marylandl GRIMM. CHARLES ARTHUR CHUCK -Grmcrnl. GROFF, EARL ALVIN-B1lsine.r5 Ed.-Saber Club 35 ROTC 1.2.35 Best Company Ribbon 15 Perfect At- tendance 15 Silver Star 15 Bronze Stars l,2,35 Aca- demic Achievement Award 3. GUESS, CHARLES RICHARD-College Prep.- Drama Club 2,3. Pres. 35 Thespians 35 Hi-Y 1.2, Sec. 25 Ilonorary Y-Teen 35 Calendar Boy 35 Homeroom Pres. 1.2.35 Terrier Bark 25 Cast of Lo and Behold 3. QUNTER. JIMMY BRADFORD J.B. -College r 11. GIITIIRIE, JUDY KAY-Bu.rine.r.r Ed.-Y-Teen 25 I-ISC 2. I-IAGERMAN. JUDY LORYETTA-College Prep.- Future Nurses Club 15 Latin Forum 15 llonor Society 2,35 Student Council 15 Homeroom Sec. 2.3. HAILEY. CHARLES DENNIS-College Prep.-Key Club 35 Swimming Team 25 A Cappella 2. EALE, DOROTHY ANN DOT -General-Dance cvuc 1. HAMMOND. DONALD HEATH HANDY -C'al- lege Prop.-Key Club 1,2,35 H Club 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Swimming Team 25 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Homeroom Vice Pres. 25 All-City Academic Foot- ball Team 2. HAMMOND. SUE ANN-College Prep.-Y-Teen 1, 25 HSC 15 Drama Club 35 Homeroom Otlicer 1,2,35 Dance Revue 1. HARDAWAY, HELEN-General-Skating Club 35 FHA 35 Homeroom Pres. 3. HARNAGE, CLYDE YVONNE-General-FHA 3, it-c. 35 Bible Club 35 Homeroom Sec. 25 Red 8m Black ep. 3. HARPE. LYNDA MAXINE-General-FTA 15 Y- Teen 15 JAC 35 Skating Club 35 Calendar Staff 25 Terrier Bark 35 Homeroom Officer 25 PBX Operator 35 Spring Follies 1. I-IARRELL. JANET SUE-College Prep.-Honor So- ciety 2,35 Kiwancttcs l,2,3, Pres. 35 Pan American Club 2,3, Parliauientarian 35 Y-Teen 1,2,35 FTA 1.2.35 Quill 8: Scroll 35 Ililsborean Staff 35 Pepsi-Cola Merit Award 35 lst runner-up Miss Sadie Hawkins5 Press Convention 25 District Outstanding Kiwanette 3. JIM HIPSHIRE Cutest Senior Directory IIART, BARBARA ANN-General-DCT 3, Chap- lain 35 FHA 25 Homeroom Chaplain 2,3. HARTLEY, SHERRY JANE JAN -Business Ed. HARVEY. GERALD MELVIN JERRY -General -Rod and Pistol Club 15 Academic Prep Club 15 MPO 2,35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Tennis 1. HARVEY, ROY JAMES-College Prep.-Chess Club 2, Publicity Clunn. 25 Quill 8: Scroll 2,35 Swimming Team 35 Red 8: Black Staff 2. gIlAlSI?lNS, JUDITH GALE-Biuiness Ed.-Bible u . HATCHELL. NORMA DELL-General-Future Nur- ses Club 35 Dance Revue 15 DCT Club 3. HATCHER, BEVERLY EARLE-College Prep.- FTA 15 JAC 2,35 Pan American 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Kiwanettes 35 NFL 35 Homeroom Officer 1,Z,35 Miss Sadie Hawkins 3. HAWKINS, HOWARD WILLIAM-General. HAYNES, CLIFFORD HENRY CLIFF -General. IIAYS, CARL EUGENE-General-MPO 15 Band 2. I-IEINSON, NORA JEAN-Ge'neral- HSC 25 Glee Club 3. HENDERSON, JOYCE ELAINE JOY -General -Future Nurses Club 15 Latin Forum 1. HERNDON. MELTON DOUGLAS-General. HEVIA, VILMA JEAN-College Prep.-Pan Ameri- can Club 2,35 FTA 2,3, Treas 35 Y-Teen 1,2,35 Oliice Assistant l,2.35 Terrier Bark 1,2,35 Dance Revue 1. IIICKS, JEFFREY ALLAN BUSHMAN -General -Thespians 2.35 Jr. Optimist 35 Spring Musical 1, 25 A Cappella 2,3. HICKS, MARSHA BETH-College Prep.-Kiwanettes FORREST HOBBS Most Intellectual Most Likely to Succeed 2.3. Tre:-1s.5 Thespians 2.3, Vice Pres.5 FTA 15 Drama Club 2,35 Honor Society 35 Pan American Club 15 Calendar Girl 35 Red 81 Black Staff 35 Terrier Barlc 2,35 Homeroom Officer 25 Quill 8: Scroll 3. IIIGGS, GENE B.-General-Saber Club 35 Wheel Club 2,35 Golden Chevron 25 Homeroom Officer. IIIGHSMITII. WAYNE JOSEPH-General-Jolly Boys 2,35 Jr. Lions 2.35 Treas. 35 Varsity Football 3. HILL. SANDRA DIANE, SANDIE -Gcm-ral- HSC 1.2.3. Pres. 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Honorary Science Club 35 Band 2, Officer 35 Terrier Bark 1. I-IILL. SYLVIA ANNETTE-College' Prep.-Jr. Clas- Scagf League 25 FTA 25 Dance Revue 25 Red Sz Black ta 3. I-IIPSHIRE, JIMMY ROGER HIPP -College Prep. -Key Club 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Jr. Varsity Foot- ball l5 Senior-At-Large 35 Calendar Boy 35 Honorary Y-Teen 35 Homeroom Officer 1,2,3. HORBS. FORREST O'LEARY BUNKY -College Prep.-Key Club l.2,3. Treas. 25 Corres. Sec. 35 Honor Society 2.3, Pres. 35 Debate Club 2,35 NFL 2.35 Quill S Scroll 2,35 Honorary Y-Teen 35 Student Council 1, 2.3, Treas. 35 Calendar Boy 35 Hilsborean Staff 2.3. Editor 35 lst place Debate at District5 Senior Class Pres. 35 Key Club State Convention 2.35 International Key Club Convention 1.25 Key Club Workshop 15 Press Convention Z: Tennis 3. HODGE. SHIRLEY ANN-Bu.rinrs: Ed.-Saberettes Sec. I5 ROTC Sponsor 15 Dance Revue 1. IIODGES, JAMES PEARSON JIMMY -General VALERIE HOGAN M ost Intellectual - H Club 2,35 Jr. Lions 35 Varsity Football 2,35 jr. Varsity Football 1. HOEFT, SHARON DIANE-General-FHA 2,3, Chapter Vice Pres. of Programg JAC5 Inter-Club Coun- cil 35 Future Nurses Club 15 Dance Revue 15 Home- room Officer 2,35 FHA Convention 25 HOGAN, VALERIE KAY-College Prep.-Honorary Science Club 2,35 Anchor Club 35 Latin Forum 35 Honor Society 35 Dance Revue 15 Science Camp 25 Semi-finalist National Merit Scholarship 3. HOLCOMB, DONALD ABRAHAM DON -College Prep.-Bowling Club 35 Stage Crew 1,2,3. HOLLEY, BRUCE CAMPBELL-General-Jr. Civi- tan 25 DCT 2,35 Varsity Football 15 DCT District Meeting 3. HORNE, WILLIAM LUCIUS BILLY -GeneraI- ROTC 1.2. HORWOOD, JOHN ALFRED, JR.-College Prep. HOUDLETTE, ELIZABETH LOUISE-Bizsinexs Ed. -Y-Teen 2,35 Opti-Miss 35 FBLA 2,35 HSC 1,2,35 FHA 2, Dance Revue 1. HOUSE, NATHALEEN NUBY NAT -Geueral- HSC 15 Creative Writing 25 FBLA 25 Anchor Club 2,35 Honor Society 35 DCT 35 Student Council 35 Terrior Bark 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Dance Revue 15 lst Essayist. HOWERTON. DENNIS FOSTER-College Prep.- Latin Forum 35 Skating' Club 35 Jr. Civitans 3. HUDSPETH, WILLIAM DALLAS BILL -General. HUGHES, MARGARET KAREN-General-Drama 2,35 FHA 35 Thespians 3. HUGHEY, BETTY LEE-College Prep.-FTA 1.2, Chaplain 25 Drama 25 Bible 25 Band 15 A Cappella 3. HUGHLETT, NANCY LEE-General-DCT 3, Treas. 35 Homeroom Officer 1,35 Dance Revue 1. HUNT, JANICE MAE JAN -College Prep.-Girls' Glee Club 15 A Cappella 2,3. HUNTER, DONNIE LULAMAE-General. IGLER, THOMAS FRANKLIN-College Prep.-Jr. Civitan 35 Skating Club 35 Jr. Varsity Track 1. IRBY, HOWARD RONALD RONNIE -College Prep.-Jr. Civitan 3. IVEY, LARRY GILBERT-General-Skating Club 15 Track 3. JANDEN, FREDERICK EUGENE GENE -Gem eral. JARDON, LILLIAN PATRICIA VIVI -Business Ed.-FHA 15 FBLA 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 DCT 35 DCT District Meeting 3. JAHZEON, SERGIO ANTHONY-General-A Cap- pe . JERINIGAN, DOROTHY JEAN DOTTIE -General -Y-Teen 35 Homeroom Sec. 1. JOHNSON. FRANCES ELIZABETH-College Prep. -Honor Society 2,35 Anchor Club 35 Student Council 1,2,3. JOHNSON, JEFFREY LAWSON JEFF -College Prep.-Thespians 2,3, Pres. 35 Drama Club 1.2, Vice Pres. 25 Wheel Club 1,25 Chess Club 1,25 FTA 15 NFL 35 Cast of Lo and Behold 35 Footlight Fantasy DAVID LEDBETTER Most Dependable 2,35 Stage Crew 1,2,3. JONES, DELORES MARIE DEE -Business Ed.- Red lt Black Representative 1,25 Attendance Office 2,3. JONES, DOROTHY LOUISE DOTTIE -General -Music Clinic 1,2. JONES, GERALDINE FAYE JERRY -Bu.sinc.v.s Ed.-Skating Club 3. JONES, HOMER TISDALE-General-DCT 2,35 ROTC 1,25 Red 8: Black Staff 35 Band 15 Press Con- vention 35 DCT District Meeting 2,3. JONES, IRMA BEATRICE-College Prep.-FTA 35 FHA 35 Drama. Club 3, Vice Pres. 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Terrier Bark 2,3, JONES, MARTHA ANN MARTI -BHsi11c.ss Ed.- Y-Teen 2,3, Chaplain 35 Kiwanettes 2,35 Honor Society 35 Quill K Scroll 35 Hilsborean Staff 35 Dance Revue 15 Tgigd Place State Typing Contest 25 Press Conven- tion , . JORDAN, JUDITH MAXINE JUDY -GencraI- Bible Club 25 DCT 3. JULIAN, ALBERT LEROY BERT -Gencm1- H Club 2,35 Jr. Lions 35 Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Track 15 Varsity Baseball 15 Jr. Varsity Foot- ball 15 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2. JULIAN, NICK-General-Pan American 2,35 Hi-Y 25 DCT 35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 DCT District Meet- ing 3. KATO, GWENDOLYN JOYCE-General. KEE, NAOMI JEAN NE -General-FBLA KEENE, NORMAN CHARLES-General-DCT 35 DCT District Meeting 3. KELSO, GLEN MERLIN-General-Jr. Optimist 1, 2,3, Corres. Sec. 35 Hi-Y 35 JAC 35 Band 1. KENT, JUDY RAY-College Prep.-Kiwanettes 2,35 JAC 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 35 A Cappella 35 Dance Revue 1. KEPPEL, CHARLES JOSEPH CHUCK -Business Ed.-Art Club 1. KEY, CLAUDIA JEANNE-General-HSC 15 Sa- berettes 25 FHA 35 Vice Pres. 35 Y-Teen 35 Drama Club 35 ROTC Sponsor 25 Terrier Bark 1,25 Dance Revue 1. KINDT, BARBARA ANN BOBBIE -Business Ed. -Skating Club 1. KING, RALPH ROSCOE PUNK -General-FFA 1,2,35 Band 1,2. KINNEY, JOAN KATHERINE-Business Ed.-An- cbor Club 25 Honorary Science Club 2,35 Orchestra 25 Girls' Glee Club 1. KINNEY, JUNE MARIE-College Prep.-JAC 1.2.3, Chaplain 25 Anchor Club 1,25 Honorary Science Club 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3. KIRKLAND, B. NELLENE-General. KRAL, DIANA HELEN DAGMAR -Gcne1aI- Glee Club 25 FHA 15 Pres. 15 Byliners 1, Vice Pres. 15 Band 25 Gamma House 25 News and Views 1, Editor 1. CTransferJ KREN, JOHN VICTOR--General-ROTC 1,25 Band 1,2,3. KUHLMAN, BRENDA NANA-College Prep.-KL wanettes 2,3, Rec. Sec. 35 Pan American Club 2,3, Rec. Sec. 35 Parliament Speech Club 2, Rec. Sec. 25 FHA 15 HSC 15 Honor Society 2,35 NFL 35 Masque 5911101 Director 8 Gavel 2,3, Rec. Sec. 35 Student Council 1,25 Honor Society Convention 2. KUHN, JACK XVAYNE-General. LA FOE, VVILLIAM DONALD BILLY -General -Hi-Y 2,35 ROTC l,2,3. LANCASTER, JOSEPH LEON JOE -Gencral-- Jolly Boys 35 Jr. Lions 35 I-I Club 35 Varsity Foot- ball 25 Jr. Varsity Football 1. LAND, L. RONALD RONNIE -College Prep.- DCT 3, Pres. 35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Track 15 DCT District Meeting 3. LANGHAM, WILLIAM JAMES-General-FFA 1.2, 3. LAVEIGNE, JANET MARIE-Busiuesr Ed.-Y-Teen 25 Oflice Assistant 35 A Cappella 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Terrier Bark 2. LAWSON, FRANCES JO-College Prep.-FTA 35 Oibce Assistant 2,35 HSC 15 Girls' Glee Club 3. LEAVINE, JANET KATHLEEN-Business Ed.- JAC 35 A Cappella 2,35 Dance Revue 1. LEAVITT, LOUISE DIMPLES -Business Ed.- Future Nurses Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Saber- ettes 35 Honorary Science Club 2,35 Olice Assistant 25 ROTC Sponsor. LEDBETTER, HOWARD DAVID-College Prep.- Beaker Breakers 3, Pres. 35 Latin Forum 3, Vice Pres. 35 Band 15 Calendar Boy 35 Homeroom Vice Pres. 3. LEININGAR, MARVIN CLARENCE-General-FF A 35 Homeroom Pres. 3. JUDY LITTLE Best Looking LESLEY, MARION EUGENE-General-ROTC 1.2. LEPIERETT, ANDREW EUGENE BUTCH -Gc1i- cra . LEVY, HENRY PARKS H.P. -General-Band 3. LINDALL, XVILLIAM BILL -General-FFA 35 Znrl Year Ariculture Pres. 3. LIPSCOMB, KENNETH BENJAMIN KEN - Gcncrul-A Cappella 2,3. LITTKE, DELMA IRALENE-Business Ed.-Li- brary Club 1. LLAUGET, REMIGIO JOE-College Prep.-Wheel Club 15 Varsity Football 15 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1. LOVELACE, DORA ALICE DODIE -Bm-ine.ts Ed. -FBLA 35 Orchestra 2, Sec. 2. LUKE, DOROTHY KAREN-College Prep.-HSC 15 Anchor Club 2,35 Student Council 35 Rel 8: Black Staff 35 Quill S: Scroll 35 Homeroom Pres. 15 Student Council Convention 3. LYNN, NANCY CAROLYN-General. MACON, RONALD NORMAN-College Prep.-I-Ii-Y 25 Bowling Club 35 Varsity Track- 25 Terrier Bark 1. MAGEE, DAN DOERRING DANGEROUS DAN -General-Jolly Boys 2,35 Jr. Lions 2,35 Varsity Football 2,35 Jr. Varsity Football 1. MAGNUSON, CHRISTINA MAE CHRIS -Gem eral-DCT Club 35 Opti--Miss 35 Student Council 25 Dance Revue 15 Homeroom Sec. 15 Dancerette 25 Office Assistant 2. MALONE, ALLEN DREW AL -CUUEZ9 PNP-- Club 25 Saber Club 35 Jr. Civitan 35 MANGIONE, ANTOINETTE-College Prep.-Drama Club 1: A Cappella 35 Girls' Glee Club 2. MAPLES, CECIL LYNN-General-ROTC 1,2. MARCHESE, ANTHONY THOMAS TOMMY - College Prefz.-Honorary Y-Teen l,2,3, Pres, 35 Beakef Breakers 3, Treas 35 Vlfheel Club 15 JAC 15 Quill 81 Scroll 35 Student Council 35 Calendar Boy 35 Red 81 Black Staff 3, Co-Editor 3 Homeroom Pres. 1,25 Ter- rier Bark 1,25 Honor Society 2,3. MARENCO, ALEXANDER-Gsm-ral-Jr. Lions 3, MARENCO, JOYCE-General-Skating Club 3. MARLAN, ELY ERIC-College Prep.-Wheel Club 2.3, Sgt.-at-Armc 3: Skating Club 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 NCO Club 35 ROTC 1,2,3. MARTIN, GLORIA JEAN-Business Ed.-FBLA 35 Red it Black Representative 25 Annual Representative 3. MARTINEZ, JUDY LINDA-Btzsincss Erl.-Dancer ette 2,35 Terrier Bark 35 Calendar Girl 15 Homeroom OFl'icer 15 Student Council. MASSARO, ROSE-Busimur: Ed. MASSEY, TOMMIE JACQUELINE JACKIE - Gmeral-FBLA 2,3, MASSEY, WILLIAM KYLE PEA BRAIN -Cob lE'gekPref1.-JAC 2, Trcas. 25 Latin Forum 35 Terrier ar 3. MASON, JUDITH ANN JUDY -College Prep.- Honor Society 2,35 Opti-Miss 2,3, Parliamentarian 3, Pres. 35 Dance Revue 15 Future Nurses Club 3. MATHEWS, MARTHA ANN'B1lJ1iI16SS Ed.-FHA 15 Hilsborean Staff 35 Quill it Scroll 3. MCALEER, ELAINE JOAN-Callegr Prep.-Y-Teen 15 Pan American 35 Terrier Bark 15 Homeroom Chap- lain 35 Dance Revue 1. McALlSTER, KNUTE, MITCHELL UKADOOLE- MCCARTNEY, DONALD CHARLES DON -Cob lege Prep. HOOPERH-College Prep. MCCARTNEY, LARRY MICHAEL-College Prep.- Jr. Optimist 3. McCLENDON, WILLIAM KING BILL -College Prep.-ROTC 2.3. MCCORD, ROBERT DALTON BOBBY -General- FFA l,2,35 ROTC 2,3. MCCRAY, RUBY ALBERTA-College Prop.-Future Nurses Club 1,2,35 HSC 2,3, Treas 35 Bible Club 3, Cori-es. Sec. 3. MCCROREY, GENEVA ESTELLE JEAN -Bzub nes.: Ed.-GAA 1,25 FI-IA 15 Skating Club 3. MCCURDY, CHARLOTTE LEE-Bm-fuer: Ed.-FB LA 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 3. McELROY, JANCIE-Business Ed.-Bible Club 35 FHA 3, Vice Pres. 35 FBLA 2,3. MCELROY, JOAN-General-FBLA 2,35 Library 35 FHA 35 Bible Club 3. MCNAB, ELLIE MAUREEN-College Prep.-Future Nurses Club 25 Homeroom 'Sec. 2. McRAE, RONNIE JESSE-General-FFA 1,25 DCT 35 Varsity Baseball 15 DCT District Meeting 3. McREE, JOHN THOMAS TOMMY -College Prep. -Wheel Club 2,35 Ilonorary Y-Teen 2,35 ROTC Sgt. 2,3. MENENDEZ, NORIXIA-Businc.rs Ezl.-FBLA 2,3. MESTAS, DONALD MAURICE DON -College Prep.-Jr. Civitan 35 Bowling Club 3, Team Captain 3. TOMMY MARCI-IESE Most Friendly METZ, CHARLOTTE JOSEPHINE-College Prep.- Torch Club 15 FTA 2, Sec.-Treas. 25 JAC 35 FBLA 35 Homeroom Sec. 1. MILLER, DENNIS OWEN-General. MILLER, DIANA MARIE DINK Genera1-HSC 1.2.3, Sgt.-at-Arms, Vice Pres. 15 Skating Club 3. MILLING, ROBERT LEONARD BUTCH -Geu- era. MILLER, WALLACE-College Prep.-Bowling Club 35 Varsity Football 25 Varsity Track 2. MILLWARD, VERONICA RONNIE -B1c.si11es.r Ed. -FBLA 2,3. MIMS, BARBARA ANN BOBBI -General. MOBLEY, WILLIAM CHARLES BILLY -Gew era. MOODY, PI-IYLLIS ANN PHIL -College Prep.- HSC 1.3, Sec. 35 Band 1,2,35 Dance Revue 1. MOONEY, SIPIARON-Business Ed.-FBLA 15 JAC 15 Orchestra 3. MOORE. NANCY CAROL-Bu.riuc.t.r Ed.-Student Council: Office Assistant 1,2,3. MOORE, ROBERT LEROY-College Prep.-Red 81 Black Staff 3. MORGAN, JESSE FRANKLIN-General. MORGAN, TERRY LEE-Collage Prep.-Jr. Civitan 25 Bowling Club 3. MORRIS, ADELINE MARY BABE -Busimfss Ed. -FBLA 2,35 JAC 2,35 FHA 35 Debate 35 Masque lk Gavel 3. MORRIS. BOBBIE ANNE-College Prep.-Kiwan- ettes 2, Corres. Sec. 25 Honor Society 2,35 Latin For- um 1, Translation Chmn. 15 Student Council 15 Home- room Pres. 1. MORRIS, GALE YVONNE-Birsincss Ed.-Honor So- ciety 35 I-ISC 1,25 JAC 1,2,35 Skating Club 3, Pres. 35 Honorary Science Club 2,35 FBLA 2,35 Red Cross 35 Orchestra 1,25 District Music Clinics 1,25 State Music Clinic 2. MORRIS, MARILYN AGNES--College Prcp.-Skat- ing Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 A Cappella 2,3. MOSS. CAROL ANN-College Prep.-Kiwanettes 2, 35 Latin Forum 3. MULLINAX. CLAUDE MARTIN-General-FFA 3. MULLIS, CARL WILLIAM-College Prep-Jr. Civi- tans 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Skating Club 35 Varsity Track 35 Terrier Bark 3. MURFEE, MARY CAROLE MURF -Collage Prep. -FHA 1.2, Sec. 25 FTA 15 Kiwanettes 1,2,3, Parlia- mentarian 35 Pan American Club 2,35 Student Council 1,2,35 Terrier Bark 2,35 Cheerleader 1,2,35 Head Cheerleader 35 Dance Revue 15 Pan American Queen 2nd runner-up 25 Senior Class Omcer 35 Cheerleading Convention 2,35 Student Council State Convention 15 Honor Society 35 District Convention FHA 1, 2. MURPHY, DORIS LOUISE-Business Ed.-Opti- Miss 35 Homeroom Sec, 35 I-Iomeroom Chaplain 1. MURPHY, DOROTHY CLEMENT-College Prep.- Future Nurses Club 35 Opti-Miss 2,35 Homeroom Chap- lain 35 Homeroom Vice Pres. 1. MURRAY, HERBERT FRANCIS, HERBIE - College Prep.-Wheel Club 2,35 Jr. Rotarian 2,35 Bowl- ing Club 3: Band 1.2.35 Orchestra 2,35 Music Clinic 2,35 Homeroom Otiicer 1,Z,3. MYNATT, JAMES ROBERT JIMMY -College Prep.-Jr. Civitan 35 Golden Chevron 25 Saber Club 35 ROTC Officer 35 I-Iilsborean Staff 3. DAN MCGEE Wittiest Senior Director NICHOLS. AUDREY LYNETTE-Business Ed.- I-ISC 15 Bible Club 3, Vice Pres. 35 Girls Glee Club 15 A Cappella 25 Homeroom Sec. 1, Pres. 2. OLESON, -JOHN THOMAS TOM -General- Wheel Club 1,2,3, Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Golden Chevron 2, Historian 25 Saber Club 3, Pres. 35 Rifle Team 1,25 Football 25 Swimming 25 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Home- room Ofiicerg ROTC 35 Best Drilled Cadetg ROTC Officer 3. ONEAL,CLAUDE CORNELIUS-General-Jr. Var- sity Football 15 ROTC 1,2. OPP, LAURA ELAINE-College Prep.-Y-Teen 2,3, Pres. 35 FTA 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Kiwanettes 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Quill 8' Scroll 35 Hilsborean Staff 35 Terrier Bark 25 Homeroom Treas. 15 FTA Conven- tion 3: Y-Teen Convention 35 Press Convention 3. O'STEEN, JUDY FAYE-College Prep.-DCT 35 Dance Revue 15 Oliice Assistant. PA2UET, NORMA JEAN-General-JAC 35 Glee Clu 3. PARKS, MAZIE LYNN-Buri-nies: Ed.-FBLA 2,35 PBX Operator 35 Office Assistant 3. PARRINO, ANTHONY TONY',-College Prep.- CAROLE MURFEE Most Friendly Best All-'round Pan American Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Jolly Boys 2,3, Pres. 35 Key Club 1,Z,3. Treas. 35 Bowling Club 3, Vice Pres. 3: MPO 15 Senior-At-Large 35 Hilsbore- an Staff 35 Terrier Bark 25 Inter-Club Council 35 Key Club Convention 35 Key Club District Workshop 35 Pepsi-Cola Merit Award 3. PATRICK, JEANIE ALBERTA-College Prep.- Aladdin Story League 1,2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 JAC 2, 3, Corres. Scc. 2,35 Anchor Club 35 Honor Society 2, 35 FTA 25 Camera Club 15 Latin Forum 35 Dance Revue 15 Science Fair5 Science Worksl1op5 JAC Con- vention. PATRICK, PAMELIA MARY PAM -Gencral-Y- Teen 1,2,3, Fashionboard5 JAC 35 Homeroom Pres. 15 Calendar Girl 35 Dance Revue 1. PATTERSON, DANIEL DWIGHT DIKE -College Prep.-Wheel Club 15 Varsity Football 15 Jr. Varsity Basketball l. PAWLOSKI, DOLORES ElN'IILY-Business Ed.- Oliice Assistant 2.3. PEARCE, ELIZABETH ANN BETTY -College Prep.- Z Club 3, Pres. 35 FHA 35 Future Nurses Club 35 ,Latin Forum 35 Honorary Science Club 35 Dance Revue 15 Homeroom Treas. 3. PEARSON, ROBERT BOYD BOBBY -Gcneral- ROTC 1.2. PEAVEY, ELTON EUGENE-General-ROTC 1,2. PELLEGRINO, ,IOHN WILLIAM-College Prep.- Jr. Lions l,2.3, Sec. 15 Jolly Boys 2.33 H Club 2. 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Var- sity Track 2,35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1. PELT, BARBARA ANN-College Prep.-Aladdin Jr. ANTON PETERS Best Athlete Story League 15 FTA 1,25 JAC 35 HSC 35 Y-Teen 35 Honor Society 35 Dance Revue 1. PELT, HARVEY GENE-College Prep.-Rifle Team 1,35 ROTC 1.2.35 Golden Chevrons 25 Saber Club 3, Vice Pres. 35 Rifle Team Ribbon5 and Star5 Best Drilled Company Ribbon5 Perfect Attendance. PELT, PATSY RUTH PAT -General-A Cappella 2,3. PENZKOFER. ALAN GILBERT HPENCE COFF - Gcncral-MPO 1,2,35 Skating Club 35 Hi-Y 3. PERKINS, RAY CLAUDE PRESTON -General- FFA 35 Track 25 Varsity Football 35 ROTC 15 Home- room Vice Pres. 3. PETERS, ANTON BURDETTE BUDDY -College Prep.-Jolly Boys 2,3, Vice Pres. 25 Jr. Lions 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 H Club 2,35 Honorary Y-Teen 25 Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Basketball 35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Student Council 1,2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Homeroom Pres. 2, Sec. 35 Hon. Mention All-City Football Team5 All-City, All-Tampa Academic Football Team5 All-Conference Football Team5 All- Soutbeastern Football Team, PETERSON, HARRY J.-General-DCT 3, Glee Club 2. PETERSON, PATRICIA ANN PAT -College Prep. PHILLIPS, FLO-General. PHILLPOTTS, DONALD ARTHUR-College Prep. -Jr. Civitans 3, Sec. 35 Golden Chevrons 3, Sec. 35 Honor Society 35 ROTC 2,35 Honor Platoon 2,35 Rifle Team 25 Outstanding Sophomore Cadet 25 Best Drilled Cadeta 25 Neatcst Cadet 25 Commander of Honor Pla- toon . PITTMAN. SHARON KATHRYN-General-FHA 15 Drama Club 3. PITTS, SHERMAN EUGENE-General-Bowling Club 3, Pres. 35 ROTC Oflicer. PLOWMAN, JOHN DAVID DAVE -College Prep. -Wheel Club 1,Z,3. Pres. 3, Corres. Sec. 25 Pan American Club 35 Honorary Y-Teen 35 Drama Club 35 Red 3: Black Staff 35 Terrier Bark 35 Wheel Club Convention 2. POVVELL, JAMES RAYMON BUBBA -College Prep.-Band 1,Z,3. POVVNALL, JOHN STEPHEN PANEL -General -ROTC Honor Platoon 15 ROTC 1,25 Best Drilled Company 1. PREVATT5 VVANDA JOAN-Blrsilirxs Ed.-Masque R Gavel 1,Z,3. Treas. 35 Opti-Miss 2.3, Rec. Sec. 35 Hilsborean Staff 35 Honor Society 35 Senior-at-Large 35 Office Assistant 1,2,35 A Cappella 25 Quill 8: Scroll 3. 'PRExBLE, CARMEN DARLENE-General-Parlia ment Club 25 Glee Club 35 Dance Revue 1. PRICE, EZRA RAYMOND TEX -College Prop.- II Club 35 Varsity Football 1.2.35 Varsity Basketball 1,35 Baseball 25 Track 1,2,35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2. PRICIIER. CAROL DIANE DEE -Gvnrral-Ter- rier Bark 1.2. PROVONSIIA. BILLIE JOAN-BIISIIIFSJ Ed. PULLARA, PHILIP-College Prop.-Key Club 1.2.31 Jolly Boys 2.3. Treax 3: Pan American Club 2.3, Vice Pres. 35 llonorary '-Teen 35 Bowling Club 3: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Terrier Bark 25 Inter-Club Coun- cil 35 llumeromn Pres. 25 Key Club State Convention 1: Key Club Viforkshop 1. PSIAKI. BARBARA RUTH ROBIN -Callcgr Prep. -Chess Club 1.2, Sec. 25 Story League 1. KAY SHEALY M ost Dependable QUIGLEY, LARRY VVILLIAM-Gcncral-Wheel Club 25 Student Council 2,35 Baud 1,2,35 Red 81 Black Staff 2,35 Student Council Conventions 2,35 Music Contests 1,2,3. RAYBON, RICIIARD SHERMAN DICK -General -NCO Club 25 Jr. Varsity Track 15 ROTC 1.2.35 ROTC Color Guard 15 Best Drilled Squad 15 Best Drilled Comoanv 1: Honor Platoon 1. REESE, MELVIN BEAUMONT MEL -College Prep.-JAC l,2,35 Bible Club 2,3, Chaplain 35 A Cap- pella 2,35 Music Clinic 25 Symphonic Chorus 3. REID, HELEN ELIZABETH-College Prep.-Anchor Club 1,2,35 FHA 15 Pan American Club 35 Drama Club 35 Terrier Bark 1,25 Cast of Lo and Behold. RENTZ, BEVERLY JO BEV -Bxuizrcss Ed.-KL wanettes 35 Honor Society 35 Dancerette 35 Terrier Bark 2,35 Dance Revue 15 Red 8: Black Staff 3. REZBA, ROBERT JOHN BOB -College Prep.- JAC 2,35 Beaker Breakers 35 Academy Prep. Club 2,35 Lab Assistant 35 Terrier Bark 3. RICE, NANCY-College Prep.-Anchor Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 35 Honor Society 2,35 Quill 8 Scroll 2,35 itugent Council 1,25 Red 8: Black Staff 25 Terrier ar 2. RICH, BARBARA JEAN-Bzzriness Ed.-Quill 8 Scroll 35 Red 8: Black 3. RICHARDSON, BILL OTIS-College Prep.-Jr. Op- timist 1,2,3, Treas. 35 H Club 1,Z,35 Honor Society 35 Swimming Team 1,2,35 Student Council 35 Terrier Bark 35 Homeroom Ofbcer 253. RINEHART, DAVID EDWARD DAVE -General -Saber Club 35 Rifle Team Medal 25 Rifle Team Ribbon 25 Marksmansbip Medal 25 Bronze Star 3. ROBERTS, CHARLES EDWARD-General. ROBERTSON, BETTY JOYCE-Business Ed.-FBLA 35 A Cappella 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Dance Revue 1. RODGERS, GARY STEPHEN THE BULL -Gew eral-Jr. Lions 2,35 Drama Club 35 A Cappella 35 Jr. Varsity Football 1. RODPGERS, MARY JIMETTA-Business Ed.-FBLA ,, res. . RODRIGUEZ, DENNIS-College Prep. ROMANO, JOSEPH RONALD RONNIE-General ,Sri Lions 35 Jolly Boys 35 H Club 25 Varsity Track ROSENDE, ROBERT DELANO-College Prep.- Key Club 35 Pan American Club 2,3, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Bowling Club 3, Sec. 35 Varsity Football 25 Varsity Track 1,25 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Key Club Inter- national 3. ROTHELL, DON BRUCE-General-Varsity Basket- ball 35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2. ROURKE, JAMES JULIUS JIMMY -College Prep. -Jr. Varsity Football 1. ROWE, PATRICIA ANN PAT -College Prep.- Opti-Miss 3, Rec. Sec. 35 Y-Teen 2,35 JAC 35 Quill 8: Scroll 35 Red 81 Black Staff 35 Terrier Bark 2,35 Dance Revue 1. RUMORE, ROSALIE DOROTHY-General-FHA 35 FTA Z5 Dance Revue 1. RUST, BONNIE LOU-College Prep.-FHA 1,25 FTA 2,35 Opti-Miss 2,3, Chaplain 35 Vice Pres. 35 Honor Society 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Red 5 Black Staff 25 Dancerette 35 Terrier'Bark 2,35 Dance Revue 1. RYALS, RAYMOND .TERRY RABBIT -General - H Club 1,2,35 Jolly Boys 35 Jr. Lions 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Golf 1,2,35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Home- room Oliicer 1,2,3. SADLER, EDWARD-College Prep. SADLER, EVELYN EVE -College Prep.-Terrier Bark 15 Dance Revue 1. SANTA CRUZ, LUCIANO ARCADIO LOU -Col- lege Prep.-Wheel Club 1,2,3, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Vice Pres. 35 Pan American Club 2,35 JAC 35 Red 8: Black Staff 35 Terrier Bark 1,35 Inter-Club Council 3. SARRATT, ISLA RETA-General-Drama Club 35 Terrier Bark 35 Dance Revue 1. SAWYER, PATRICIA ANN PAT -General-FHA 2,35 GAA 15 Girls Glee Club 2,3. SCAGLIONE, ANDREW ALEXANDER ANDY - Gefteral-Golden Chevron 1,25 Red Cross Club 25 ROTC 1,2,35 Honor Platoon 15 Best Drillel Company 1,25 Best Drilled Squad 25 Best Drilled Platoon 25 Sharp Shooter Medal5 Marksman Medal. SCHLEMAN, ROY JAY-College Prep.-Jr. Lions 25 Skating Club 15 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Glee Club 1. SCHNEIDER, ALICE JANE-General-Skating Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 3. SCHRECKENGOST, ELINOR MAE SCHRECK - Business Ed.-Future Nurses Club 15 FHA 15 FBLA 3. SCHUMACHER, CAROL ANN CHEYENNE - General-I-ISC 15 Bowling Club 35 Band 35 Orches- tra 15 lst Lt. Band Officer. SCHWAB, WILMA KATHERINE KITTY -Cob lege Prep.-FHA 1,25 Anchor Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Beak- BARBARA SMITH Most Likely to Succeed SCOTT. CLORIS ELAINE-General. SELLERS. LINDA CHARLOTTE-College Prep.- Opti-Miss 2.3, Corres. Sec. 35 Honor Society 2.35 A Cappella 35 Terrier Bark 35 Dance Revue 1. SESSIONS. BARBARA JEAN--General-Y-Teen 1, 2: FTA 25 FHA 35 Terrier Bark 15 Dance Revue 1. SEWARD, RICHARD ELLIS DICK -Gr'ur'rnI. SHAW, JUDY ELLEN-General-DCT Club 35 Fu- ture Nurses Club 15 DCT District Meeting 3. SHAW, WANDA JERLEAN-Gcurrnl-HSC 35 Bi- ble Club 15 Future Nurses Club 1. SHEALY, SUSAN KAY-Callrgr Prof.-Saherettes 2,3, Pres. 35 FTA 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 An- chor Club 2,3, Chaplain 3: Student Council 1.35 Honor Society 35 Y-Teens 15 Homeroom Sec. 1.2.35 Terrier Bark 2: Girls' Glee Club 15 ROTC Sponsor 2,35 Pepsi Cola Merit Award 35 Red K Black Staff 3, Editor. SI-IEPPARD, VERNON FERRIS-Callvllc Prep. SI-IIPMAN, SANDRA GAIL SANDY -College Prep.-FTA 1: Opti-Miss l.2,3, Chaplain 2, Vice Pres. 35 Honor Society 2,3, Sec. 35 Student Council 2, Senior-at-Large 35 Majorette 1,2.3, Head 35 Calendar Girl 25 A Cappella 2.35 Terrier Bark 35 Dance Revue 15 lst Runner up for Basketball Queen 1. ' SHIVER. DOLORES YVONNE-Bllsificss Ed.-'L Teen 35 Dance Revue 15 Terrier Bark 1. SHOUFSTALL, EDVVIN HARRY ED -College Prep.-Camera Club 15 Band 1,25 Orchestra 3. KTrans- ierl SHOUN, HERBERT SPENCER HERB -College Prep.- H Club 35 Hi-Y 35 Skating Club 3, Vice Pres. 35 Jr. Lions 25 Varsity Track 35 Varsity Foot- ball 15 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Terrier Bark 1. SIERRA, FRANK RAYMOND-General. SIMON, JAY WADE-College Prep.-I-Ii-Y 35 Skat- ing Club 35 Swimming 2,35 ROTC 1,2. SIMPSON, MARY JIXNE-BlI5fIl03X Ed.-FBLA 35 A Cappella 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 PBX Operator 3. SLAGLE, REX BROWN-College Prep.-Latin For- um 1. SLATTON, NANCY PAULINE STINKIE -Gem eral-Drama Club 15 FTA 15 Terrier Bark 2,3. SLOAN, MORGAN CRAFT-General-DCT 3, Vice Pres. 35 Inter-Club -Council 35 DCT District Meeting. SLOAN, SHEILA JO-General-FI'IA 3, Treas. 35 Ilomeroom Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3. SMITH, BARBARA ANNE-College Prep.-Opti-Miss 1,2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Honor Society 2,35 Tliespians 2,3, Treas. 35 FTA 15 Drama Club 2,35 Latin Forum 35 Dance Revue 15 Student Council 1,2,35 Co-Editor of Red 8: Black 35 Calendar Girl 35 Homeroom Treas. 25 Cast of Lo and Bel1olcl 5 Girls' State 35 Student Council Convention 25 Honor Society Convention 25 Pan American Club 2,35 2nd Essayist. SMITH, CLIFFORD WOODROVV-General-FFA 3. SMITH, EDVVARD DARNELL BIG ED -General -Jr. Varsity Basketball l.2 SMITH, ELIZABETH ANN LIZ -General. SMITH, HARVEY EDWIN-General-Camera Club 15 Debate Club 35 Real 8: Black Staff 3. SMITH. JAMES JOSEPH JIMMY -Gcneral- Golf 2,35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2. SMITH, JOHN MICHAEL JOI-lNNY -General. SMITH, MARIE ANNETTE-College Prep.-Latin Forum 15 Y-Teen 1. ' SMITH, NANCY WYNONA SNUFFY -Gencral- Y-Teen 1,2,35 Service Through Speech 2, Sec. 25 Band 1,2535 Band Officer 25 Terrier Bark 1,2,35 Dance Revue 15 Band District Contest 1,2,35 Band State Contest 2,3. SMITH, SARAH LOU CLEO -College Prep.- DCT 35 Oflice Assistant l5 DCT'District Meeting 3. SNIPES, RODNEY TERRELL STONEY -Gen- eral-Varsity Track. SOLMONTE, VINCENT LESLIE VINCE -Cob lege Prefm.- H Club 2,35 Jolly Boys 35 Jr. Lions 2, 35 Honorary Y-Teen 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Baseball 35 Track 1,25 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball 1,25 Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 25 Hon. Mention All-Conference Football Team5 Distinguished Mention All-State Football Team. SONNEVELDT, PETER JAN PETE -College Prep. -Jr. Civitans5 Bowling Club, Captain 1. fTransfer from Aruba, Netherlands, Antilles.D SORIA, FRANK READ-College Prep.-Golden Chev- rons 2, Historian 25 Saber Club 35 ROTC 1,2,35 Sym- phonic Choir 35 Honor Platoon 1,25 Bronze Academic Star 15 Neatest NCO 1. SPENCER, NANCY-General-FTA 2,35 JAC 35 Ter- rier Bark 3. SPRINGER. CHARLES LEE CI-IUCK -General- H Club 1.2.35 DCT 35 Varsity Track 15 DCT Dis- trict Meeting 3. STACKPOLE, DIANNE--General. STAIRS. VERNON CHARLES CI-lARLEY -Gow rn-al-Camera Club 15 DCT 2,35 DCT District Meet- ing 2,3. STANLEY. LOLA ESTELLE-Busiue.r.r Ed. STEPHENS, MARTHA DELLA-General-Terrier Bark 15 Dance Revue 1. STEWART. SARAH DELORES-Co1legePrep.-FTA 1.2.35 Editor of FTA County Paper5 Bible Club 2,35 FHA l,2,35 A Cappella 25 Symphonic Choir 3. Li- brarian 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Hilsborean Staff 35 Terrier Bark 25 Homeroom Sec. 2,35 June Follies 2. STOCKARD. JACK MILTON-College Prep.-Jr. RICHARD GUESS M ost Talented ivitan 35 Ililsboroan Staff 3. TOCKDALE. EARL VVILLIAM-Collrgc Prep.- r. Optimists l. TOCKY, SHARON GAIL-Bu.r1'nt'.r.r Ed.-Honor ociety 2,35 Opti-Miss 1.2.3, Treas. 35 Saberettes 35 tudcnt Council l.2.3: ROTC Sponsor 35 Dance Re- ue 15 Homeroom Vice Pres. 15 Homeroom Chaplain 2. TRAVVN, FRANCES ANN SNOOKIE -General Dance Revue l. TRICKLAND. JUDY SANDRA-Gcncral-Opti- Miss 1,25 FHA 35 FBLA 25 Dance Revue 2. STROVVGER. MARY CATHERINE BOOTSIE - usinzzrs Ed.-FBLA 2.35 HSC 15 Office Assistant 35 ance Revue 1. TUDENRERG, WALTER EDXVIN PIP -General -VVlieel Club 35 Honorary Y-Teen 3, Sec. 35 Band 1,2, rum Major 35 Terrier Bark 3. UMMERALL, ARMON-Grurral-Skating Club 35 Hi-Y Club 3: Jr. Varsity Football Team l. UMNER, JIM-College Prep.- Il Club 2,35 Jolly Boys 35 Jr. Lions 3: Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Varsity Track 1.2.35 Jr. Varsity Foot- iall 15 Jr. Varsity Basketball l5 Senior Class Vice Pres. 35 Homeroom Officer 2,3. SURFACE. MARGARET ANN-College Prep.-FllA 75 Future Nurses Club 2,35 I-Ionnr Society 35 Z Club 35 Dance Revue 1. SXVOBODA. THOMAS JOSEPH TOMMY -Gr'n- eral-DCT l. SVVYMER. SANDRA PEARSON SANDY -G'cw eral-FBLA 25 DCT 3. ACKE, RIKY MARTIN-General-FFA 1,2, Treas. , Vice Pres. 2. AGLIARINI, JAMES DOMENICO TAG -Cob ege Prep. AMARGO, RENE JOSE-College Prep.-JAC 2,3, haplain 35 Debate Club 35 NFL 3. ANNER, HOWARD CARL-College Prep.-Honor Society 35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Homeroom Pres. 2,3. EDDER, KAREN KAY-College Prep.-HSC 15 Y- een 2,3, Treas 35 Pan American Club 35 Kiwancttes ,3, Trcas. 35 Honor Society 2,35 Bowling Club 35 errier Bark 1.2. HOMAS, BARBARA ALICE llOBBIE -General Creative Writing 2,35 FHA 35 Terrier Bark 2. HOMAS, ESTHER ANN-General-Drama Club 1, .35 Thespians 2,3, Sec. 35 Red tk Black Staff 35 ance Revue 1. HOMAS, JEAN MAE-Blfsillcs: Ed.-Library Club 1,2, Pres. 25 Commercial Club 25 A Cappella 1,2. THOMAS, JUDITH ALINF. PI-IILIPPUS -Col- lege Prep.-FTA 1,25 Latin Forum 2. HOMAS, LYNWOOD WRAY WOODY -College Prep.-Key Club 2,35 Pan American Club 2,35 Golden Cbevrons 2, Vice Pres. 25 Saber Club 35 Inter-Club Council 25 ROTC 1.2.3. THOMAS, NVILBUR DALE-General-FFA 1,2,3, Sec. 15 ROTC 2,3. THOMASSON, CHARLOTTE GAYLE-Bns1'nc.r.r Ed. -FBLA 1.2.3, Vice Pres. 2,35 Bible Club 2,3, Treas. 2,35 FBLA Convention 2. THOMPSON. HERMAN RANDALL RANDY - General-FFA 1,2,3, Sec. 52, Pres. 35 Pres. of IIills- borough County Association 35 Sec. of Hillsborough County Assciation 2. THOMSON. SYLVIA ROSALIE COOKY -Bu.ri- nes: Ed.-FHA 15 Otiice Assistant 35 Dance Revue 15 Annual Representative 3. TIDWELL, BOBBY FORREST BOB -GcncraI- Jr. Optimist 35 FFA. TIDWELL, CHARLES FREDERICK-College Prep. TILLIS, CAROLE JEAN-College Prep.-Future Nurses Club 1,25 A Cappella 35 Red Sr Black Staff 35 Othce Assistant 2. TINDALE, MILDRED EVELYN MIDGE -Gc'n- ern!-Saberettes 3, Vice Pres. 35 FHA 3, Treas. 35 Pan American Club 35 Y-Teen 15 FTA 25 Drama Club 35 Quill 8: Scroll 35 ROTC Sponsor 35 Red 8: Black Staff 3: Terrier Bark 1,35 Homeroom Sec. 2. TOMAS, JAMES RENE NENE -College Prep.- Wheel Club 35 Jolly Boys 35 I-I Club 2,35 Varsity Football 25 Jr. Varsity Football 1. TOMLINSON, MARY ANN -Gvricrnl-Bantl 1.2. TOMPKINS. MARY FRANCES-College Prep.-KL wanettes 1,2,3. Corres. Sec. 35 Y-Teen 152.35 FTA 2,35 Quill 8: Scroll 35 Hilsborean Staff 35 Homeroom Oliicer 1.2,35 Terrier Bark 2. TORRES, ANDREW PHILLIP-College Prep.-Jr. Optimist 1,2,3. Sec. 25 JAC 1,2,3, Pres. 3, Parliamen- tarian 25 Drama Club 35 Pan American Club 2,35 Bible Cub 2,35 Skating Cub 35 Terrier Bark 35 Home- room Treas. 2. TRIPOLINO, ANTI-IONY PETER TRIP -College Prep.-Jr. Lions 1,2.3, Pres. 35 Jolly Boys 2,3, Sec. 35 Pan American 2,3, Treas. 35 Varsity Basketball 35 Jr. Varsity Football 1.25 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,25 Homeroom Pres. 1.2.3. TROST, EDNA HARMON TEX -College Prep.- HSC 1.2.35 Honorary Science Club 1,2,35 Skating Club 35 Bowling Cub 3. TROTTER. MARTHA LOUISE SUGIE -College Prep.-Anchor Club 3, Sr. Director 35 Honorary Science Club 2,3, Sec. 25 Future Nurses Club 1,25 Red K Black 35 Oiiice Assistant 2.3. TROUTMAN. MYRNA IIOOXSY-13u.rinr.v.r Ed.- FBLA 1,2,3, Reporter 3. TROWELL, RUBY LEE PEANUT -General-FTA 35 Glee Club 15 41-I 1,25 Band 1.2. CTransferJ VALDEZ, RUDY GARY-General. VAN ORDEN, DIANA MARIE-General-FTA 15 Orchestra 1,2,3. VARNADOE, GEORGE LEO-College Prep.-Key Club 2,35 Homeroom Otiicer 1,3. VAUGHN, HENRY ELLISON HANK -College Prep.-Wheel Club 35 Bible Club 35 Swimming 35 Band 2.35 Terrier Bark 35 Band Officer 35 Home- room Otbcer 2. VERNON. NANCY LEE--College Prep. VILCHEZ, LEONARD RALPH-College Prep.-Hi- Y 15 Terrier Bark. VINCE, JANIE RUTH-General-Library 15 DCT 2,3. VIVIAN, JUNE DOREEN-Business Ed.-FBLA 2, 3, Social Cl1mn. 2, Program Cbmn. 35 Anchors 35 Skating Club 35 Quill 8: Scroll 35 Red 8: Back Busi- ness Manager 35 Dance Revue. WADE, SHARON ANN SHARP'-General-FBLA 15 Conservation Club 2, Sec. 25 Spanish Club 25 Ski Club 25 Bowling Club 15 Leathercrafts Club 25 Future Nurses Club 35 FHA 35 Girls' Track 25 Intramurals 1,25 Baud 1.2. VVADSXVORTH, CAROLE LYNN-College Prep.- Drama Club 1,2,35 JAC 35 Terrier Bark 3. XVALKER, DURWOOD M. WOODY -Co1legcPrL'p. -Key Club l,2,35 Student Council 2,35 Varsity Foot- ball Z,35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 15 Homeroom Officer 2.3. VVALKER, EVELYN JEAN SUGIE -Business Ed. -FBLA 25 Y-Teen 3. VVALLACE, ROSE LORETTA-College Prep.-JAC 1. WALTERS, ROBERT NEIL BOBBY -College Prep.-Skating Club 3. VVARD, DONALD GENE DON -College Prep.- Varsity Track 1,25 Band 1.2.35 Symphonic Choir 35 Calendar 15 Music Clinic 1,25 Terrier Bark 1,2,35 Band Oliicer 2.3. WARD, NANCY LEE-General-Future Nurses Club 35 Y-Teen 35 Terrier Bark 2. VVARF, BARBARA ROSE-Business Ed.-Kiwanettes 35 Pan American Club 35 Honor Society 35 Band Sec. 3. XVATERS, CAROLYN JOAN-College Prep.-HSC 1,25 A Cappella 35 Girls' Glee Cub 2. WATKINS, JEANETTA MARIE JO -GeneraI- Bible Club 2.3. Sec. 25 Homeroom Officer 2. VVEATHERS, RONNIE-General-Varsity Baseball 1. WEEKS, PEGGY RUTI'I-B1l5i1l6JJ Ed.-Pan Ameri- can Club 35 Kiwancttes 35 Skating Club 35 Honor Society 35 Student Council 1,25 Homeroom Oiiicer 1,2. WEGNER, CAROLYN HELEN-College Prep.-JAC 2,3, Rec. Sec. 35 FHA 3, Historian 35 Honor Society 2,35 Z Club 35 Pan American Club 35 Junior Mar- shal 25 Valeclictorian, VVEIDNER, JAMES HAROLD JIMMY -General -Optimist 2,35 Varsity Football 2,35 Baseball 35 Jr. Varsity Football 35 Red 81 Black 35 Terrier Bark 2. VVELLING, JEANIE MARIE-College Prep.-FTA 35 Red Cross 15 Glee Club 35 A Cappella 35 Girls' Glee Club 2. VVELLONS, RONALD WAYNE RON -College Prep.-Bowling 3. WESTRICH, JEFFREY ERROL JEFF -General- Golden Chevrons 2, Vice Pres. 15 ROTC 1,2,3. VVHALEY, RONNIE MOORE WHALE -Ge11e1'al- H Club 2,35 Jolly Boys 2,35 Jr. Lions 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Basketball 35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,25 ROTC 1.2.3. DAN MCGEE VVHEELER, BARBARA FRANCES BARB -Col- IQQL' P1'L'f'--Future Nurses Club 15 Infirmary As- sistant 15 Dance Revue 1. WHITAKER. GLEN ELLIOTT-General-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Drama Club 25 Saber Club 35 Terrier Bark 25 ROTC Oliicer 35 Perfect Attendance 25 Best Drilled Squad and Company. WHITE, DARBY WEEKLY-General-Skating Club 3: Varsity Basketball 35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,25 Varsity Track 15 Terrier Bark 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Glee Club 2,35 Music Clinic 2. ' VVHITE, HARVEY WILBUR-College Prep.-Saber Club 15 Golden Chevrons 15 Skating Club 15 Student Council 15 Calendar 15 Homeroom Officer 35 Rifle team 35 Sharpshooter 35 Best Drilled Company 1. WVHITEHEAD, REGINALD CORNELIUS REG- GIE -Collegc Prep.-Honor Society 3. VVHIEEEHURST, PATRICIA ANN PAT -Bu.ri- bers . WVHITLEY, CAROLYN DOLORIS-Business Ed. WHITT, JOHN RUSSELL-General. VVIGGINS, JANET FAYE-Bu.rinc:.r Ed. WILDER. THOMAS WALTER TOMMY -Cob lege Prep.-Band l,2,35 Music Clinic 2. WILLIAMS, BARBARA JEAN-College Prep.-FTA 1,Z.35 Y-Teen 3. XVILLIAMS, GLENDA LOIS-General-FI-IA 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 1,25 Drama 35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Terrier Bark 35 Dance Revue 1. WILLIAMS, GLORIA CAROLYN BE BE -Gem eral-FHA 35 A Cappella 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1. VVILLIAMS, YVINSTON ALEXANDER W.A. - Collcge Prep.-Skating Club 3. WILLIAMSON. BRENDA MARSHA-College Prep. -FHA 2, Vice Pres. 15 Drama Club 15 Cheerleader 15 Honwroom Pres. 2. WILSON. ETHEL KUNELL-Business Ed.-FI-IA 2,35 Drama Club 35 Dance Revue 1. WILSON, KATHERINE ELBERTA KATHY - Gmieral-Latin Forun1 2,3, VVILSON, MARY ALYS-Bifsinunrs Ed.-FBLA 1,2, 3, Vice Pres. 2. YVITT, GERALDINE CAROL JERI -General- Y-Teen 2. WOLFENDEN, MAE EDITH-Business El. WOOD, BARBARA MILKRED BOBBI -General -Opti-Miss 2,35 FHA 25 FTA 15 Library Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Terrier Bark 15 Homeroom Sec. 2. VVRIGHT, ROGER MICHAEL-College Prep.-Jr. Optimist 1,2,3. XVYNN, SARAH CATHERINE-Business Ed. YARBOROUGH, MYRA LOIS-Bztsiucss Ed.-FBLA 25 Saberettes 35 Treas. 35 Student Council 1,2,35 ROTC Sponsor 35 Otiice Assistant 2,3, BRENDA SHARON WART - YARBROUGH, General-Library Assistant 1,35 Girls' Glee Club 15 A Cappella 2.3. YOHN. DOUGLAS LAMAR-College Prep.- I YOST, ANN MARIE-General-FHA 35 Creative Writing 3. ZEIKUS, JEFF A.-College Prep.-Latin Forum 3, Pres. 35 Honor Society 35 Science Camp 25 Radio- activity Lab 3. JUDY LITTLE VALDES. SYLVIA-Bluifzcsr Ed.-Drama Club 1, Cutgst Couple 2,35 A Cappella 35 Terrier Bark 2. - Abrams. Louie 44.99 A Cappella 184,185 Activities 126 Adams, Brenda 99,176,181 Adams, Cynthia 99,129 Adams Jane 99,153, 189,193 Adams, Joseph 54,166,210 Adams, Richard 1l1,139, 144,213 Adfggk, Mike 54,148,149, Adkinson, Mrs. Lucia Nell 22 Advertisements 214 Aho, Lilia 111 Ainsworth, Sarah 111 Akery, William 111, 178,180 Akin, MXS Aubrey 40,178 Alcre, Lisle 111 Alabaugh, Lovell 111 Alabaugh, Shirlev 54 Alchediak, Alfred 111,210 Alder, Scott 99,196 Alderman, Mary 99,154 Alderman, Mr. Leon 26 Alexaitis, Lucy 54, 153,162 Alfonso, Diana 111 Alford, Bill 99,135,144, 159,160,164,168,141 Alford, Martha 54,163 Allen, Gary 111,154 Allen, Jo Ann 111,158 Barber, Peggy 99 Barber, Wayne 111 Barchard, Vemon 135,164 Barco, Bryant 58 Barco, Dennis 111,213 Barefoot, Patricia Ann 111 Barker, Gloria 55 Barker, Peggy 99 Barlow, Connie 99 Barnes, Carol 111 Barnes, Mrs. Hortense 30 Allen, Ken 54,l46, 156,167,210 Almany, Carl 99 Almond, Hubert 111,202 Alvarez, Jerry 54,180 Alvarez, r. Marvin 24 Alvarez, Mr. Tony 43,159 Brown, Barbara 99 Alonso, Barbara 111,151 Alonso, Kenneth 99,135 142,16O,161, 164,171,141 Aman, Jerry 111 Ammons, Jerry 99,182 Amstutz, Catherine 111 Anchor, Club 145 Anci, Danrg 99 Anderson, orothy 111 Anderson, Harold 54, 177,180,186 Anderson, Norman 111, 178,182 Anderson, Rodney 111 168, Brownlee, Joyce 112 Anderson, Son 99 Bamhart, Linda 55,164,140 Barnwell, Ted 99,175 Bagrgngton, Mr. Glen 33,44, Barrow, Mrs. Thelma 27 Bartlett, Beth 55, 134, 164,184,185,140 Bartlett, James 41,99, 150,167 Barwick, James 55 Baseball Team 211 Bashlor, Archie 111,182 Basketball Team 204 Bass, Barbara 55,170 Bass, George 99 Bass, Linda 111 Bassett, Roy 111 Batchelder, Patricia 16 56 Bates James 111,178,181 Bates, Nancy 99 Bauch, Beverly 111 Bauknight, Tomm 111 Bauldree, Naomi 99 Bauman, Barry 111 Baxter, Marie 99,139,175 Beaker Breakers 159 Bean, Johnny 99,202,208 Beane, Buck 99,150 Beard, Marie 111,186 Beasley, Diane 111,189,193 Beasley, Tommy 111, 142,208,213 Becker, Robert 56, 81,150,167 Becker, Frank 44,56 Beckner, Cheryl Anne 111, 162,164 Beggs, Sue 56 Behnke, Carl 111, 142,204,205 Bell, John 99,197,204 Bell, Judith 56 Bell, Marsha 111 Belle, Mary 99 Belle, Mary Kay 111 Bellflowers, Eugene 111 Andrews, Carolyn 54 Anello, Peter 54, 149 Annual Staff 134,135 Anthony, Nelson 111,188 Antinori, Mr. Paul 45 Antinori, Rena 99,139,154, 171,141 Antinori, Mr. Steve 43 Aprile, Thelma 99 Arcadi, Diana. 111 Arcuri, Mary Lou 111 Ardisana. Beverly 54, 151,158,175,140 Ares, Robert 111 Arey, Harry 54 Arnold, Ardeth 99,151, 159,168,141 Arnold, Darlene 55 Amold, Richard 55,150 Ashworth, Joyce 55,158 Ashworth, Roddy 111,180 Atkinson, John 99,175,181 Atkinson, Mrs. Lucia Nell 22 Atkinson, Richard 99 Atkinson, Terry 111 Attendance Office 18 Atwood, Douglas 111,174 Aufrichtig, Elyce 111 Bennett, Donald 99 Bennett, Howard 56 Bennett, Judy 111,139,158 Bennett, Larry 99 Bennett, Mrs. Margaret 16 Austin, Lonnie 55 Ayers, Brenda 111 Ayers, Steven 99 Ayo, Deanna 111 Bachman, Karlene 99,168 Bachman, Richard 99,156, 184,212 Bacorn, Carol Ann 111 Bageard, Michael 99 Bailey, Ann 186 Bailey, Bobby 111,181 Bailey, Clint 111 Bailey, Raymond 99 Baird, Myron 55 Baker, Doris 99 Baker, John 55,156 Baker, Luther 99,178 Baker, Mrs. M. 165 Baker, Nancy 55,158,170 Baker, Naomi Jean 111 Baker, Penny 55,130,138, 140,250 Baker, Shirley 111 Baker, Susan 111 Baker, Warren 111,181 Ball, Charlotte 55 Ball, Donald 111 Ball, Sharon 99 Ballance, Fay 55 Ballenger, C arles 99 Band 190,188,192,193 Banks, Ellie 99,145,158 Banks, Marilyn 111 Baaiggnger, Mary 55,l51, Banos, Richard 99,159,168 Page Two Hundred Fifty-Eight Benoway, Andrea 56 Benoway, Marsha Gail 111 Benton, Kenneth 111 Berry, John 99,149,202 Bertram, Katherine 111 Bethel, Joan 111 Bevis, Betty Jo 31 56,173 Bevis, Janie 111 Bexly, Mabel 43 Bible Club 165 Bierce, Miles 56 . Bigby, Wynona Cherry 111 Binion, Betty 56,186 Binion, Margarette 99 Binion, Mary 111 Bird, Daniel 56,153 Bischel, 1-lelmuth 111 174 Bishop, James 112,189,193 Bivans, Sammy 56 Blackburn, Ann 56 Blackbum, Phil 112 Blanchard, Gail 112,164 Bland, Jerry 112 Blankenbecler, Mr. B. H. 36 41,49 Blanton, Carolyn 99 Blanton, Eldridge 112,174 Blomeley, Cathy 112 Blount Archie 99,208 Blount, Johanna 56,138, l43,153,162,171,203, 132 Blount, Patricia 99,158,175 Blount, Rosa 43 Blue, Clarence 112 Blumhardt, Mrs. J. P. 46 Bliiigiiardt, Phillips 56,144, Boggs, Carol 112 Bohannon, Julianne 112 Bohannon, Sylvia 56 Bolan, Carol Ann 112,175 Bono, Sharon 57,138,145, 154,171 Book Room 44 Booth, Charles 99, 181,208 Bost, Mrs. Barbara 20 Bostick, Clarice 99,112 Bott, John 99,175,178,180 Boucher, Mr. Robert 26, 110,202,211 Bournazian, Stanley 112 Bouzas, Sharon 112,154 Bowling Club-Boys 167 Bowling Club-Girls 158 Bowman, Jeanne 57 Bowman, Susan 112 Boyd, Billy 57 Index Boyd, Patricia 99 Boyd, Sue 112,166 Boyer, Bobby 112,212,213 Boyer, Fred 57,200 Boyer, Mary Ann 16,57,170 Boyettc, Derryl 112 Boykin, Judy 112 Boykin, Marie 57 145, 152,162,163,166, 187,183,132 Boyte, Melba 42,43 Brack, Nancy 42,112 Bradbury, F orine 112 Brziggy, Murdaunt 22,150, Brakefield, Margaret 112, 168 Brandon, Terry 112,180 Brannen, Jean 99 Branning, Lester 57 Brantly, Jimi Sue 57 Brantley, Judy 112 Bray, Bill 112 Bray, Tal 44, 99,150,197,206 Brenner, Sandra 19,57, 158,131 Brenner, Robin 99,171 Bretz, Charlotte 99, 145,161 Camp, Shirley 100 Campbell, C nthia 59 Campbell, Mysry 100,139, 147,168 Campbell, Richard 59, 176,179 Cmlgbell, Tommy 112,20B, Campbell, Miss Vivian 22, 151,197 Campisi, Josephine 112,158 Cannington, Lewis 112 Cannon, Robert 42,553,175 Cannella, Mr. Sam 43 Cantu, Guadalupe 100 Caranante, Sammy 100,168 Cardinale, Jo Anne 112 Cardinale, game 59 Cardinale, ary 100 Carlisi, Miss Annie 30 Carlton, Doyle 112 Cairggnter, Bill 100',175,178, Carr, Mabel 112 Carr, Margaret 59,173 Carreno, Vilma 17, 100,153,171 Carrera, Louis 100 Carrington, Pat 110 Carroll, Allen 59 Brewer, David 57,136,144 Brewer, Janet 99, 165,168 Brice, Tomm 57,142,148, 157,197,198,211 Brink, Lois 42,43 Brock, Brock, Mrs. F. L. 46 John 57, 150,157,184 Brooks, Carolyn 112,175 Brooks , Judy 99 Broom, Mary Cheryl 112 Brosch , Glenn 112 Brown, Becky 99,171, 154,186 Brown, Billy 99 Brown, Bruce 181 Brown, Doreen 58,154 Brown, Mr. Mark 24 149 Brown, Ralph 112,189 Brown Richard ss, B 175l205J d 99 rown , , 15131152 U Y Brownlee, Carol 58 Carter Dallas 113 180 career' Esther 100,186 Carter, George 59 Carter, Gerald 113 Carter, Joan 100,161 Carter, Maril 59,136, 138,147,16,41168,186 Carter, Sharon 113,139,169 Carver, Doris 59 Carver, Larry 59 Casey, Ken 59,146,156 Casey, Lawrence 113,210 Cason, Virginia 113 Castellano, Aileen 113 Castellano, Dennis 113,142 Castellano, Fred 113,142 Castellano, Mrs. Leonora 43 Catalano, Lenora 113 Cates, Mr. A. D. 22 Cates, Emest 100 Cates, Judith 113 Cates, Lovell 113 Cato, Pat 113 Caton, Mr. Earl 36,49 Cawthon, Mrs. D. R. 46 Cawthon, Sharon 59, Brownlow Bonnie 112 Bmce, Babs 112,139,186 Brunson, Bobbie Joyce 112 Brunson, Sandra 112 Bryan Brenda 18,58, 147,171 Bryan, Johnny 100 Bryan, Judy 112,186 Bryant, Kenneth 112 Bryant, Maxine 18,58 Bryant, Nancy 100 Buchanan, Jim 58,136 Buckley, Donald 58, 144,167,176,179 Buerke, Mrs. Hugh 46 Buerke, Patti 58,93, 143,161,171,140 Bullara, Brenda 112 Bullard Margaret 112 Burch, Joan 8 Burch, Mont! Jo 112 Burgue, San y 100,152, 176,180 Buliilg, Bette Jean 58,162, Burgin, Keith 44,58 Mrs. Madeline 20, Burhans, Gordon 100 Burke, Cecelia 112 Burkett, Ronald 112,174 Bumett, Eva 112 Bumett, Katharine 100 Bumette, Bill 112,188 Burnely, golinda 29,58, 14 ,1 4,171,140,132 Burney, M. 182 Burham, James 58,112,189 Bums,dJoanne 100 Bumsi e, Howard 112 Burroughs, James 112 Burton, Frances 100 Burts, Jeff 112,144,213 Burts, oyce 112,169 Burwell, Belinda 100 Burwell, Dixie 112 Busciglio, Pete 44,58,196 Busha, Nancy 100 Bussell, Larry 112 Bustelo, Eleanor 112 1lguti:herAChaHe-,s 112 ut er, nn Buzbee, Pamela 112 Byrd, Mrs. Irene 20 Cabello, Juanita 112 Cabrera, Sonja 58, 165,186 Caffee, Nanc 112 Cail, Donna 100 Call, Mary 59,186 Caldwell, Sarah 112,154 Calendar 128,129 Caltagirone, Joan 100,153 Camick, Mary Lou 112 173 Cawthon, Susan 16,100, 143,171,141 Cernuda, Robert 113 Cerra, Cynthia 100 Chiiggpagne, Charlotte 100, Champion, Ella 100 Chapman, Marvin 113 Chapgell, Jane 59,154, 15 ,165,166,169 Chappell, Larry 113,166 Chariton, Jeannine 100,135, 145,l64,l7l,141 Charlton, Richard 59,176, 178,179 Chastain, Marsha 100,186 Cheerleaders 203 Chesser, Elizabeth 100 Chiaramonte, Charles 113 Childers, Hale 113,181 Chigiliars, Sandra 100,171, Chiles, Miss Bessie 22,140 Chillura, Mary 53,59,136 138,143,152,153, 203,140,132 Chini, Carole 113,152,171 Chittenden, Paula 100 Christi, Peggy 100 Ciaravella, Toni 100,171,203 Ciaravella, Jo Ann 60,152, 160,162 Ciaravella, Vince Ciccarello, Vince 60,162 Clark Donna 113,169 Clark, Mrs. Henry 46,156 Clark, Lu 60 Clark, Randy 113,149 Clark, Mr. Robert 24 Classes 50 Claywell, Betty Lou 100, 12ii,154,168,171,184, Clemons, Martha 113 Clements, Pat 100 Cloer, Mary 100,184 Cloninger, Tim 113 Clothier, Ardeith 113 Clubs 140,176 Coate, Carole 60,152, 154,155,158,163,165, 18-1,185,131,251 Coates, Karen 100 Coates, Virginia 113 Cobb, Ronnie 113,180 Cochran, James 100 Cochran, elda 60,192 Cohan, Valerie 100,175,186 Cohen, Paul 60, 128,136,152 Colado, Gail 60,162, 186,140 Cold, Jean 1l3,154, 184,188,203 Colding, Gaynell 60,171 Colding, Ioan 113 Cole, Cole, ene 113 Mrs. Nelln 173,31 Coleman, Richard 100,139, 146 Collin Collin s, Jeanie 60,184 S, iTcudy 113 Collins, ay 113,180 Collins, Shirley 113, 139,203 Colluru, Sylvia 60 Collya, Ross 113 Colson, Martin 60, 176,181 Comnti, Buddy 60,173 Comuti, Mary 113,186 Combs, Ray 61,181 Compnretto, Sam 61,171 Cone, Jenn 17,100,145, 168,191,141 Dalke, Priscilla 62,117,165, 175,140 D'Amico, Eugene 16, 63,170 D'Amico, Josie 101 D'Amico, Lillian 113,186 Dzxnekas, Mike 149 Daniel, Frank 63 Daniels, Eugene 101 Daniels, Larry 101,146 Darby, Douglas 113,182 Darden, Carole 68 Darling, Mike 101,150, 175,178,180 Darlington, Benny 113 Darsey, Larry 113 Dnuighton, Delores 101 Dau ton, Mrs. Myrtle 30 Daveler, Kathryn 63 Dailggport, Charles 178, Davis Coniglio, Jimmy 113 Coniilimslosephine 100 Conk in, ylvia 118 Conlee, Ann 17,100,168 Connalsengohnny 113 Connell, E ward 61 Connell, Randal 61 Connors, Frank 113,146,160 Conte, Io Anna 100,135, 159 160,164,141 Cook, 'Donna 61 Cook, Mari' 61,137,163,186 Cook, Shir ey 113 Coon, Elizabeth 100,154, 168,171,141 Cooper, Dell 100,196,208 Copeland, Hufh 113,213 Coggg, Mike 13,144,149, Corbitt, Marvin 61 Corbitt, Virginia 113 Corces, Stanlei' 113 Corners, Rona d 61 Comctte, Adrienne 100 Comettc, Marian 61 Coralles, Grace 113 Corrales, Martha 113 Corrales, Sylvia 61, 136,163 Cortina Mary 61 Costa, femmn 100 Couch, Lo Ann 61 Couch, inda 61,174, 184,251 Council, Carolyn 61,154 Covington, Jim 113,189, 192 Cowart, Sharon 16,100,186 Cox, Bill 100,157,196,208, 209 Cox, Gail 100 Cox, Sidney 61,157 Cox, Mrs. Thelma 26, 69 152 Cox, 'Verona 113,124 Crabb, Myrna 16,61,165 Crabb, William 113,149,181 Cmgaro, Gwendy 62,152, 1 8,170 Crawford, Donna 62 Crawford, Sandra 100,158 Creach, Hollis 100 Creative Writing 164 Creel, Jack 113 Creighton, Diane 113,169 Creighton, Joyce 62,153,184 Creighton, Sharon 113,154 Crevasse, Kia' 100,154 Crews, Mr. 1. H. 33 Crews, Ray 113 Crofton, Du Wayne 113, 139 Cromer, Carol 113,154 Cromer, Sandra 100 Crosby, Bette Sue 100 Crosby, Sheila 113 Crosby, Tom 100 Cross, Annie 62 Cross, Paul 180 Cmsson, Carl 100 Crosson, Shirley 113,175 Crowley, Barbara 113, 154, 69,171 Crozier, Elaine 118,175 Crumpton, Rose 100 Cubero, Charles 44,100,181 Cueto, Joyce 113 Culbrenth, Ice 100,181 Cullens, Charles 62, 149,157 Cumbie, Walter 100,175 Cummings, Pat 62 145, 159,1 7,189,146,131 Curry, Dotty 100,170 Curtner, Joe 113 Davidson, Sarah 101,169 Davis, Betty Jo 114 Davis, Bobby 101,193 Davis, Clinton 44,613,146 Davis, Delano 41,101,174 Davis, Dottie 63 Davis, Eleanor 63, 128,l45,161,162 Davis, Gary 114, 149,150,212 Davis, Gina 101 Davis, Judy 114, 154,191 Davis, Mrs. Lorene 29 Davis, Mrs. Marforie 22 Davis, Modena 01 Davis, Norma Jean 114 Davis, Pat 114,169 Davis, Randy 101,149 Davis, Sharon 63 Davis, Shirley 114,184 Davis, Synda 63,128 Vera 101 Davisim, Jeanie '184 Dawson, Sara Day, Cindy 114,186 Bay' 1236214 a , 1 e Beirborei 9303133 18,655,175 t Dgbzvimiserifnnet 68,170 De1?3a1lS' F82 F8328' 200:20g:140:130:252 Defggn, Sgt. Jess 40,175, Dees, Jimmir 114, l44,178, 80 de Guzman, geanctte 63, 184,145,1 1,164, 17l,184,185,14O,130 De Julius, Chris 101 De La Osa, Diana 63, 152,162 Dc La Osa, Sonia 101,154 D'E1ia, Ralph 41,63, 148 149,197,201 Delgado, Mr. Amado 35, 185 Delisle, Ronnie 101 Del Vallc, Jimmcif 114,146 Denison, Edwar 114 Denmcr, Richard 101 Dennis, Patricia 114 Densmorc, Robert 64,152 Denny, Joan 114 Denslow, David 44,142, 160,141 Denton, Tommy 166,114 Dc Poy, Larinda 168,101 Derhammer, David 114 Dermer, Pat 6-1 Dermer, Richard 182 Dery,Barbnra 64,165 Detrick, Katheryn 114 Detweiller, Frank 64, 150,159,165,14O Dewees, Robert 114 Dewitt, Robert 182 Diaz, Diana 139,154,171 Diaz, Irma 114 Diaz, Jackie 13-0,143, 144,158,161, 171,203,141 Dickson, John 180 Dieble, Allan 101 Diehl, Alan 168 Di Maio, Irma 64 Diamond, Carol 184 Dineen, Judy 148 Di Salvo, Jerry 64,142,173 Dittmer, Alice 101 Diversified Cooperative Training 173 Curtis 153 140, Curtis, Curtis, 153 Curtis , Bill 62.93,138,142, ,155,167,212, 132,251 Mrs. Fred 46 Judi 18,60,62,1-15, Norman 62 181 Cutchzens, Evelyn 100 Cutcher, Mrs. E. B. 48 Cutchcr, Sharon 62, 15 1 , tler, Cu 193,188 192,140 Herman 62,1 88,192, Daisey, Benny 101 Dale, Helen 101 Dale, Lyvonne 184 Dixon, Frances 19,64 Dixon, Dobbs, 140 Dodge, Dokes, K th 64,162 Sliarg:1yrg3l,151,171, Ierilyn 101 Mrs. 29 Dooley, June 64,165,175, 186 Donaldson, Mary 43 Dootson, Cynthia 54,175, 101 Dorough, Edward 101 Dorough, Jimmy 64,208,209 Dorsey, Benny 101 Douglas, Mr. Edgar 10, 11,15,26 Douglas, Janet 64 ndex Douglas, Steve 114 D'Ovidi0, Henry 114 D'Ovidio, John 175,178 Dowdell, Miss Jane 15, 18,46,4'7 49,202 Downie, Mr. Charles 33,38, 49,202 Drama Club 162 Draughon, Evylyn 101 Draughon, Louis 64,140 Drawdy, Karen 101 Dreadin, Faye 114 Driggers, Bill 178,181 Driggers, Ted 114,178,181 Drury, Carolyn 64,184,191 Drury, Vince 64,175,181 Du Bose, Velma 101 Duke, Sandra 64,136,153, 162,186 Dukes, Shirley 114 Dulzmey, Mrs. Miriam 14,48 Dunn, Connie 114,186 Dunn, Virginia Sue 157,191 Dupree, Io Anne 65,184 Dupree, Lawrence 65, 188,192,193 Durance, James 184 Durant, Joyce 114 Durant, Peggy 65 Durrett, Patricia 114 Durst, Bonnie 162,186 Dyal, Frances 114 Dyal, Wilma 114 Dyer, David 65,140 Eakins, Betty 166 Earnest, James 114 Ebanks, Mary Ann 65 Ebersbach, Sandra 175 Edenfield, Diana 101, 162,171 Edenfield, Mrs. W. H. 46 Edwards, Anna 114,191 Edwards, Betsy 101 Edwards, Jim 65, 150,174 Edwards, Mr. Paul 23 Edwards, Rena 101 Edwards, Ronald 65, 176,181 Egan, Astrid 114 Egan, Carole 114 Eggars,,Caro1yn 65 Ehlert, Leona 114 Elder, Dorothy 19,114, -152,160,169,186 Elder, Geraldine 65,165,169 Eldridge, Marge 101 Elliott, Mrs. Dorothy 18 Elliot, Jimmy 114, 178,181 Elliot, Patricia 114,175 Elliot, Paul 101 Ellis, Mrs. Leila 17 Ellis, Mr. Leon 30,170 Ellis, Pete 65 Ellison, Barbara 65, 159,140 Ellsworth, George 65,156 Elmore, Mary 114 Elmore, Michael 114 Embry, Mildred 114,186 Emrick, Sylvia 101 Engel, Albert 114 Engleberger, Charles 101 Enriguez, Billy 114,213 Enlsey, Betty 101 Entzminger, Wade 6,65, 138,148,157,168,196, 201,140,132 Erickson, Natalie 65 Emsberger, Mm-ibeth 101 Erskine, Nancy 101,186 Erwin, Dale 101,178, 182,188,210 Eskridge, Ann 114 Espinosa, Anthony 65,162 Espinosa, Diana 114 Evans, -Ann 169 Evans, Sandra 18,169 Evatt, Mary 114 Everett, Tommy 114 Eversback, Sandra 18 Eronosky, Evelyn 114 Ewart, Carol 101, 162,163 Ezellc, Mary 101 Facenda, Richard 101,174 Facenda, Tony 65,174 Faculty 12 Faerber, Harold 101 Failla, Tony 114 Fzxircloth, Douglas 66 Falcon, George 114,208 Farmer, Ioe 101.186 Famum, Ioan 101,137 Farringion, Mac 139, 213,212 Fntzinger, Jean 42,114 Fatzinger, Jimmy 42,114 Fatzinger, joy 66 Faulkner, Doris 66 Faulkner, Frank 66 Favata, Johnny 115, 142,155,212 Featherstone, Ted 115 Feneley, Judy 66,170 Feneley, Karen 17,101,171 Fennell, Joyce 101 Ferguson, Darlyn, 186 Ferlita, Carole 115, 154,184,203 Ferlita, Doris 115 Ferlita, Grace 66 Ferlita, Jeanie 66,188, l43,l53,171,208,140, 132,252 Femandez, Dianne 101, 153,154 Fernandez, Alan 137 Fernandez, Edward 101 Fernandez, Frank 115,169 Fernandez, Gene 101 Fernandez, Ice 115,213 Femandez, Linda 115,154 Fernandez, Linda 115, 154,169 Fernandez, Margie 115,171 Fernandez, Mary 101,145 Femandez, Norma 18,66 Fernandez, Ronnie 115, 210,213 Fernandez, Sandra 101, 189 Fernandez, Shirley 66 Fernandez, Yvonne 115 Ferris, Dianna 115 Fewox, Jean 115 Ficarrotta, Carol 115 Filippello, Peter 101,146 Fingaxr, Lucretia 102, 145,l68,17l,1-41 Fingar, Richard 115,174 Finke, Harold 115 Fisher, Barbara 115 Fisher, Bill 38,-44,115,150 Fig?-5, Mr. WVi11iam 202, Fisher, Lynn 115,180,212 Fitzgerald, Dianne 102 Flaherty, Michael 66,15'7, 97,190 Flandcr, Roger 115 Floyd, Ann Lee 102 Floyd, Huey 102,189 Foley, Mike 115 Folsom, Marian 115,186 Folsom, Phyllis 18,102 Folsom, Vivian 18,115 Ford, Bob 66 Ford, Darlene 115 Ford, Gail 115,139,175 Ford, Harold 102,174 Foreman, Jean 66,152,l76, 181 Fortson, Sandy 102 Forward, David 42,66 Foster, Ray 66,l48, 149,157,191 199,200,201 Fountain, Io Ann 66 Fowler, Beverly 102,154,175 Foicxivgyrth, Anne l02,139, Frank, Carl 66,182 Frank, Emile 102,156 Fraser, Carol 67 Freeman, Betty 102 Freeman, ,Tack 115,174 Freeman, Linda 115 Freid, Norman 67,138,141 148,168,140 Frerichs, Roger 44 Friedlein, Io Ellyn 102,166 Frier, Jewel 115 Frink, Ronnie 102,187 Frost, Dottie 115,170 Frost, John 102 Fry, Geraldine 67 Fry, Gloria 115 Fry, Tommy 102 Fudge, Ann 115 Fulford, Cale 102, 176,180 Fuller, Charles 115 Fulsome, S. 154 Fulton, Mr. Robert 26,169 Funk, Ronnie 102 Fussell, Charlotte 102 Fuilggla, Carlene 67,l69, Future Business Leaders of America 170 Future Farmers of America 174 Future Homemakers of America 172 Fuiuxge Nurses of America 7 Future Teachers of America 171 Gafford, Linda 115 Gahagan, Judy 42 Gaines, Walter 115 Gaither, Mr. Vivian 14, 45,47,48 Galbraith, Bob 67 Gallagher, Kitty 102 Gallant, Mr. Howard 22 Callard, Melvin 208 Gamble, Brenda 67 Candy, Peggy 67,154 140 Garcia, Albert 43 Garcia, Alberta 43 Garcia, Andy 102 Garcia, Angelina 43 Garcia, Anita 115,154 Garcia, Diana 115,154,171 Gardner, Gay 42,102,166 Page Two Hundred Fifty-Nine Garrett, Tommy 45, 102,150 Carton, Ethel 67,171 Gaskins, Donnie 115,197 Gasperment, Robert 102 Catlin, Betty 102 Catlin, Elmon 102,142, l65,168,188,192,141 Gauthier, Cecil 115 Gauthier, Marion 67, 136,164,171 Geiger, Bill 67,167 Geiger, Glenda 67,171,186 Geiger, Sherlee 115 Geiger, Sherks Genco, Andrew 115 Gentry, Patsy 115 George, Penny 18,102,154 Geresy, Janice 102 Geresy, Judy 102 Gerken, Caroline 115 Gerlach, Tanya 115 Getnian, Billy 115 Guigglniniiffiary Jane 116, Guidance Center 19 Guidance Office 19 Guidry, Druby 102 Gunter, J. B. 69 Guthrie, Judy 69 Hanger, Jerry 116,186 Haas, Judy 116 Hagan, Kenneth 116,213 Hagan, Sharon 102 Hagin, Judy l7,l02, 154,171 Hagerman, Judy 69,140 Hagoocl, NVilliam 102,188 Hahn, Gerry 69 Haigg, Dennis 69,142, Hziimovitz, Allen 116 Haislop, James 116 Halasz, Patricia 116 Hale, Dorothy 69 Gibson, Ema 102,189,193 Gibson, Mr. Richard 21, 146 Giddens, Arinda 115 Giddens, Martha 115 Gilbert, Carolyn 115 Gilbert, Marcine 102 Gilbertson, Doris 67,170 Gilchrist, Mrs. Emily 21 Giles, Mary 102 Gilliard, Melissa 68 134,147,164,170,140 Girtman, Charles 68,173 Girt . R 115 man, ay Glaser, Eileen 68,186 Glass, Norma Jean 115 Gleason, Linda 115 Glecker, Vera Ann 102 Glee Club 186 Glee 'Club-3rd Period 186 Gle Club-4th Period 186 Glee Club-6th Period 186 Glisson, Dickie 181 Godbont, Sandra 102 Goff, Darlene 68,252 Goins, Alex 68 Goins Barbara 102,129, 139,203 Goins, Jerry Gold, Leon 41,166 Golden Chevrons 175 Golden, Linda 68,138 Goldey, Alan 102,157, 196,208,209 Goldstone, Judy 115 Gomillion, June 102 Gonzalez, Geraldine 115,154 Gonzalez, Manual 115,189 Gonzalez, Maetha 115 Gonzalez, Michael 102 Gonzalez, Ronald 115 Gonzalez, Rita 102 Hall, Brenda 116 Hall, G. 193 Hall, Ira 116,178,181 Hall, Linda 116 Hall, Pete 116 Hall, Shirley 102 Haman, Joe 116,213 Hamilton, Mr. John 31, 16 Hamilton, Mr. Wayne 14 Mr. Hamilton's Office 17 Gonzalez, Shirley 115,191 1 81 Honorary Science Goodman, Cynthia 68 Goodwin, Johnny 102 Goodwin, Phil 115 Gordon, Cookie 19, 68,151,140 Goss, Durene 68, 136,151,164,140 Granda, Ray Arm 115,158 Grantham, Eunice 115 Grantham, Nova 68,186 Grantham, Penny 115 Grau, Robert 68,157 Gray, Ed 68,1-49, 182,213 Gray, Nyeon 115 Graziano, Janie 68,140 Greco, John 102 Green, Carolyn 115,139 Green, Joan 116 Green, Tommy 102 Greenberg, Lynn 18,102, 188 Greene, Brian 116 Greenwood, Betty 116,189, 187,192 Greenwood, Peggy 116 Grieshop, Pat 68,l49, 197,199,208 Griffith, David 102,182 Griffith, Emeline 116, 102,154 Griffith, Katharine 102, 151,184,141 Griffith, Steve 102,139 Griffin, George 116 Griffin, Mr. Hal 38, 45,48,52,196,202,212 Griffin, Nancy 18,116,169 Griffin, Mary Jane 68,169 Grimes, Robbie 68, 184,185 Grimm, Charles 69 Grizzaffe, Charlie 116,210 Croff, Earl 40,69, 175,179 Groom, Donna 116,154, 166,169,175 Gross, Jacky 102,165 Griigtgmncher, John 102, Cuernrd, Elaine 69 Guerriere, Cilio 102 Guerriero, Myrtice 102 Guess, Richard 84,69, 128,155,162,163,256 Page Two Hundred Sixty Hammc-ken, Ray 116 Hammock, Mrs. Edris 27 Hammond, Don 69,142,200 Hammond, fanice 17,102, 15l,l68, 71 Hammond, Sue 69,162 Hancock, Barry 116,178,182 Hancock, Diane 102 Hancock, Frank 102, 186,196,212 Hancock, Sarah 116 Hancock, Winford 102 Hand, Charles 102 Hannaway, Sandy 116,189 Hansen, Jerilyn 116,175,189 Hapke, Amelia 102, 159,169,141 Hapke, Karla 116,151, 169,187 Hapke, Roclelia 102, 159,169,141 Harbin, Peggy 116 Harclaway, Helen 70 Hardin, James 116 Hargett, John 116 Harkness, Arm 103,169 Harkness, Charles 102 Harnnge, Yvonne 70 Harpe, Lynda 70 Harrell, Barbara 116 Harrell, Janet 21,70, 87,34,143,153, 154,164,171,140,132 Harrell, Leland 108 Harrell, Mary Ann 116 Harrell, Rudy 70.161 Harrellson, Phil 70 Harrelson, Henry 108 Harris, Shirley 116 Harris, Tommy 116, 178,182 Harris, Wanda 70 Harrison, Trudy 103 Harper, Mary 103,158 Hart, Barbara 70,173 Hart, Carole 103,171 Hart, Diana 103 Hart, Tannia 116,169 Hart, Thomas 103 Hartley, Sherry 70 Hartman, Sonny 116 Harvel, Johnny 116 Harvester, Linda 17, 103,139 Harvey, Jerry 70 Harvey, Roy 70,164 Harville, Clifford 103 Haskins, Ann 116, 165,175,183 Haskins, Gale 70,165 Hatchcll, Norma 70,173 Hatcher, Beverly 18,70,143, 152,l60,186,140 Hatcher, Brenda 103 Hatcher, Sandra 116, 158,169 Hatton, Mrs. Virginia 26, 27,147 Hawkins, Charles 103 Hawkins, Howard 70 Hawlett, Roberta 103 Hays, Clifford 116, 212,213 Hays, Darline 116 Hayes, Joyce 116 Hayes, Judy 116 Hayes, Sherman 103,166 Hayes, Windell 103 Haygood Haynes, Cliff 70 1'Iaynus, D4-'lrayn 116 Haynes, Mrs. Nita 39,169 Hays, Carl 71 Hays, Clifford Hays, Darlene 208 H Cluh 157 Hedge, Janice 71,137 Hedgepath, Katharine 103 Index Hedgepeth, Pat 103,186 Heinsen, Nora Jean 71,186 Henderson, Carl 103 Henderson, Joyce 71 Henderson, Spencer 103 Hendrickson, Elizabeth 116 Hendry, Ann 116,139 Hendry, Sue 103,154 Henley, Ann 116,158 Henning, Loxley 108 Henriguez, Linda 116 Henry, Judy 116,165 Hermanek, Margie 42, 103,166 Hernandez, Dennis 116 Hemandez, Joyce 116 Hemandez, Zonia 103 Hemdon, Melton 71 Herron, Marjorie 43 Hesoun, Marsha 1l6,151, 175,193 Hevia, Vilma 17, 71,154,155,171 Hewitt, Butch 41,116 Hewlett, R. 186 Hibbs, Ella Mae 18, 103,175,141 Hicks, James 116,163 Hicks, Jeffrey 71,156 Hicks, Iarsha 71,129, 136,143,153,l68 164,186,140 Hicks, Sara Nell 116 Higgins, Mr. Donald 30,144 Higgins, Linda 116,139 Higgins, Patty 116 Higgs, Gene 71, 72,144,176,179 Highsmith, J. 201 Highsmith, Tommy 103 Highsmith, Wayne 71, 148,149,196,198 Hilbum, B. W. 116, 178.180 I-Iill, Betty 116 Hill, Nancy 116 Hill, Olen 103 Hill, Sadie 71,16l, 169,189,192,193,140 Hill, Sylvia 71,137,175 Hill, Woody 103,156,184,212 Hqglaorough Debate Club Higssligorough Sports Club, I-Iilsborcan 134,135 Hina-hee, Jim 103 Hines, Marilou 103 Hinson, Dicky 116,174 Hipshire, Jim 62,71, 128,138,142,155,140,253 Hi-Y 156 Hobbs, Forrest 8,53,93, 71,129,134,138,142, 155,160,l61,164, 167,140,130,253 I-Iocutt, Diann 116,186 Hodge, Shirley 71, 72,176,179 Hodges, Jimmy 44,71, 145-1,157,197,199 Hoeft, Diane 72,152 Hoffman, Jacqueline 117 Hogan, Valerie 72, 159,140,253 Hogg, Rachel 117 Holcomb, Don 41,72 Holland, Barbara 103,158 Holley, Bruce 72,173,208 Holmes, Robert R. 37 Holton, Mr. Nathan 117, Society 159 Honorary Y-Teens 155 Hoobler, Mrs. Louise 20 Hopkins, Elaine 117 Horne, Billy 72 Horner, Allen 103 Horton, Evelyn 103 Horton, Evelyn 103 Horwood, John 72 Hoskins, Phil 103 Houcllctte, Louise 72,147, 154,158,169,17O House, Nathalecn 72,138, 173,141 Housley, Ronnie 103 Howard, Freddie 117,180 Howell, Bobby 117,178 Howell, Cliff 103 Howerton, Dennis 72,150, 166,141 Howerton, Gwen 117,166 Howley, Jo Ann 117 Hudson, Carole 117 Huclspeth, William 72 Hughes, Gary 117, 178,181 Hughes, Margaret 72,162 Hughey, Betty 72 Hughlett, Judy 117 Hughlctt, Nancy 73,173 I-Iundley, Col. D. B. fHet.7 178 Hunt, Darleno. 103 Hunt, Mrs. Florence 29 Hunt, Herbert 103,160, 161,163 Hunt, Janice 73,186 Hunter, Lula Mae 73 Hurley, Nina 103 Hutchinson, Alan 117,213 Hutchinson, Elois 103,186 Hutto, Michele 103 Hutton, Mr. Carl 15,44 Hyatt, Betty 103 Hyde, Otis 117,181 Hylands O. B. 43 Iavaron e, Carmine 1 17, 149,213 Iavaroue,Mnnl.io 117, 149,2 13 Iglixi,lThomas 73,150,166, Inman, Bette 103 Inman, Joy 117,166 Irby, Howard 78,150 Irby, Blick 117 Irby, ary Ann 203,141 Isbell, Sue 103 Italiano, Johnny 117 Ivey, Larry 73,208 Jackman, Carole 117 ackman, Shirley 151,161 Jackson, Gail 117 ackson, Joel 150,152 Jackson, Marie 103 andreau, Jeanette 103 Jardon, Lillian 73,173 nrdon, Sergio 78,184 Jasper, Mr. Benford 21, 162,163 audon, Gene 73 Jaudon, Ronnie 117 Jean, Pierre 117 Jefferson, Peggy 117,175 Jerkins, Caroline 117,193 emigan, Beverly 117,l39, 154,203 Jernigan, Danny 117 Jernigan, Dottie 73,154, 166,171 Jernigan, Martha 117 Jett, Bill 117,178,180 Jett, Fred 117,213 Jimerson, Gene 103 Jimenez, Danny 189,193 Johns, Miss Mary-Ruby 25,138 Johnson, Barbara 103,117 Johnson, Carol 103,186 ohnson, David 103,128, 138,139,142,148, 196,208 Johnson, Elgin 117,182 ohnson, Forrest 117,181 Johnson, Frances 73,145,14 Jolirasgm, Mr.George 26, -Johnson, Gordon 117 ohnson, Mr. Guy 23,25 Johnson, Helen 117 Johnson, Jacque 117 Johnso J ohnso n, James 103,182 n, Jeff 84,73, 160,163,186, 131 Johnson, Jimmy 103 Johnson, Johnny 103, 177,209 Johnson, Lily 170 Johnson, Louie 117 ohnson, Vorma 103, 186,193 Johnson, Regina 103,186 Johnson, Robert 117,182 ohnston, Gordon 180 Johnston, Linda 117, 187,188,189,192 Johnston, Martha 103 ohnston, Patricia 117,175 Joiner, Joseph 117,213 olly Boys 148 Jones, Clarence 117 Jones, David 178,180 ones, Dolores 73 ones, Donald 103 ones, Dorothy 73 ones, Helen 103,184 ones Homer 73,137,173 Jones: Irma 74, 162,171,217 Jones, Jackie 117,166 Jones, Jones, Jones, J 17,117 Jgilrrryl fGeraldineJ 73 Larry 117,187 Jones, Martha 74, 135,143,15-1,164,141 Jones, Nancy 103 Jones, Richard 74,211 Jones, Sandy 1 17,154,166 Jones, ones, Jon es, Jon es, Sherman 103 Sheila 103 Sylvin 42,104 Mrs. Thelma 28,168 ordan, Ava Lou 104 ordan, Mrs. James 46 Jordan Jordan , Judy 74,173 Judy 74,173 Jordan: Meredith 117,168 Jordan oslins , Richard 104 Sandra 104 Ju1ian,'A1ben 74,144,149, 187,205 Julian, Julian, ump, Nick 74,153,173 Richard 117 Vicki 104,151, 154,141 Junior 152 Junior American Citizens Civitans 150 1 Junior Lions 149 Junior Optimists 146 gunior Red Cross 169 uniors 99 Kagan, John 104,184 Kaxninis, Bobbie Lou 104, 128,139,143,154',155, 163,141 Kate, Gwendolyn 74 Kaylor Sue 11 ,154 Keating, Bill 186 Keckler, Paul 41,104 Kee, Darolyn 117 Kee, Edward 104 Kee, Leo 74, 69,199 Kee, Naomi 74 Keene, Carolyn 104 Keene, Norman 74,173 Kelley, Bill 117 Kelley Kathy 104 Kelley: Kei-men. 104,182 Kelley, Linda 117,139 Kelley Lorena 117 Kelleyl Mary 117 Kelly, Mitchell 117 Kellogg, Ming-gic 117 Kelso, Glen 4,146,156 Kennard, Judith 117 Kennedy, Miko 117,213 Kent, Iudy 74, 138,143,184,141 Keppel, Charles 74 Keppel, Elaine 104,158 Key Club 142 Key, Jeanne 74 Kickliter, Frank 117,181 Kickliter, Slnuron 104, 143,161,184 Kidd, Sharon 117 Kilpatrick, James 174 Kiijnagll, Jackie 104,177, Kindt, Barbara 42,74 Kintlt, Russell 117,180 King, Carlccn 117 King, Donnld 104 King, Pat 104,165,169,186 King, Ralph 74 King, Virginia 117 Kinney, goun 75, 159,1 7 Kinney, gone 75, 159,1 7 Kirkconnell, Kirk 117,210 Kirkland, Ncllene 75 Kirton, Dunne 117,154 Kirton, Keith 118,178,181 Kitchens, Lynda Kiwancttes 143 Kluy Earle 40 118, 150,175,177 Klnyngohnny 104, 17 ,178,180,2l0 Klny, William 104 Klein, Corbett 75 Knight, Glenn 118 Knight, Homer 118 Kochlcef, Bill 75 Kocsis, Linda 104, 154,186 Kolka, Anthony 118, 144,208 Q Kilka, Mrs. Juanita 20 Koontz, Vernon 104 Kramer, Ken 104,193 Kraus, Patricia 118 Krause, Cornelia 104 Kren, john 75 Kruse, Billy 118 Kuhlman, Brcndn 75,143, 153,160,161,141,131 Kuhn, Jack 75,178,180 La Baruch, Stanley 104 Lallginte, Jeanette 42, Lackman, gohn 104 Lockman, lichncl181,197 La Corte, Rose Ann 118,171 Ladd, Dawn 118 Lu Foc, Beverley 42,104 Ln Foe, William 75,156,180 Lznnmi, Sandy 118 Lu Motto, Mnrjerm 104,160 Lamourvux. Cnrol 118 Lancaster, Joe 75,149,196 Land, Ronald 75.173 Lane, Sharon 118 Lune, David 118,178 Laney, Mary 104,162,165 Lang, Io Ann 118 Langford, Marie Langford, Elsie 118 Langham, Betty 104 Lnnghamn-games 75 Lanier, El on 104 Larson, Lcnorc 118 Latin forum 168 Lavery, Pat 118 La Veignc, Janet 76 Lawhon, Miss Shirley 155 Lawler, Larry 104 Lawson, Frances 18, 76,171,186 Lawson, Mrs. Mnyxnv 43 Lawson, Marguerite 118 Layton, Ronnie 104,150,212 Lazzara, Gasper 104,139, 142,211,141 Lnzzara, Phillip 104, 142,153,155,168, 197,208,141 Lazo, Johnny 118,180 Lezixgiaio, Innet 18,76,152, Leavinc, Pepper 118, 144,208 Leavitt, Louise 76,175, 176,181 Le Blanc, Emily 104 Ledbctter David 8, 76 129,159,168,141,254 Lee, unice 118 Lee :met 118 Lee, Mar 104,151,168 Lecper, Cglookie 1RuthJ 104,165,186,141 Lo Heup, Ellen 118 Leningcr, James 104, 174,184 Leininger, Marvin 76 Le Macks, Cecilia 104 Leonard, Connie 118 Lesley, Marion 76 Lester, Gerald 76 , Lester, Robert 118,174 Lcrverctt, Eugene 77,180 Levy, Henry 76,187,188,192 Levy, Myra 118,139,l54,171 Lewis, Connie 118 Leyton, Lincly 118 Li Bossart, Joy 104 Library Club 158 Liccio, Mr. Louis 43 Lien, Helen 118, 154,169 Lien, Paul 104 Light, Bob 104,175, 178,180 Lightsey, Priscilla 20 Lindall, Bill 76 Lindall, Linda 104,153,186 Linder, Sharon 118 Lindsey, Sharon 118,158 Link, Jim 104,150, 197,206 Lipscomb, Kenneth 76,184 Lisby, Jackie 104, 175,185 Littke, Delma 76 Little, Judy 76,129, 143,153,162,254 Little, Tommy 104,150, 167,188,192 Littlefield, Mrs. Ruby 15,19 Llano, Vilma 16,104, 168,171 Llnuget, Ioc 76,144 197,199,208 Long, Woodrow 118 Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopes, Eugene 118 Gloria 118 I0 Ann 171 Iune 118 Lopez, Yolanda 118,171 Loprcs Lorent to, Lillie 118 son, Alice 118 Lorenzen, Ted 104 Lorenzo, Lenny 104,150 Lovelace, Dora 16,76,170 Lovelace, Douglas 174 Lowe, Brenda 76 Lowe, Glenda 104,186 Lowell, David 118 Lower, Earlene Lowry, Stan,1l8,178,182 Lucas, Mrs. Louise 16 Luke, Karen 77,138,145,164 Lumia, Joe 104,129,148,149 Lum.-burg, Dennis 118,211 Lunsford, Sarita 118, 159,164,187 Lycll, William 118,167 Lyle, Ray 104 Lyman, Penn 118 Lynn, Carolyn 77 Lynn, Jill 104, 143,153 Lynn, Winton 104, 144,210 Lysek, Jean 118,169,175 MacDonald, Hugh 118 Macon, Ronald 77,156 Muck, Dorothy 104 Mack, Ronnie 104 Marky, Sharon 104 Macy, Lou Ann 104 Magee, Dan 77,196, 199,254 Magill, George 77 Magnuson, Chris 77, 173,141 Maine, Frances 118 Main Office 16 Malone, Allen 77,176,179 Mallory, Carlyn 118,186 Mzmgione, Antionette 77, 184 Mansfield, John 104, 178,182 Maples, Carolyn 118, 168,186 Maples, Cecil 77 Marehcsc, Lamar 118,143 Marclicse, Tommy 21,77, 129,l36,138,155,159, 164,141,130,255 Marenco, Alex 77.149 Marc-nco, Joyce 77 Marlon, Erie 77,144,182 ndex Marlowe, Richard 104 Middlebrooks, Bill 105,210, Marsh, Johnny 118,139,188, 192 Marti, Mr. Don 45 Marti, Sandra 104 Martin, Frank 104,180 Martin, ?loiiali.gg7,170 artin, ac Martin, Jack 118 Martin, Luanita 77,105 Martin, atsy 105 Martin, Richard 118,182 Martin, Sandra 105,154 Martin, Sharon 105 211 Miguel, Henry 119 Miley, Lloyd 105,178,180 Miller, Bruce 119 Miller, Diana 79,166 Miller, Dennis 79,166 Miller, Dottie 119,166 Miller, Mrs. J.C. 38, 49,202 Miller, Leigh 79,137 Miller, Verna 105 Miller, Wallace 79 Maier, Miner, YV:-:sley 79,182 William 105 Martinez, Judy 192 Martino, Judy 105,143, 154,168,l75,141 Mashburn, Sharon 118 Masque and Gavel 161 Mason, Judy 78, 147,175,141 Masri, Ruth 78,118 Massaro, Louis 105,174 Massaro, Rose 78 Massey, Disha 118,158 Massey, Jackie 78,165,170 Massey, Kyle 152 Massey, William 78 Mathews, Connie 78,162 Mathews, Martha 78, Milling, Robert 80 Mills, Mary Ann 105 Mills, Larry 105,182 Millsaps, Mary 119 Millward, Veronica 17, 80,170 Mims, Barbara 80 Mims, James 105,150, 175,178,182 Mintz, John 105, 142,155,157,197, 208,209 Minzer, Albert 105,167 Minzer, Leonard 119 Mirabella, Ioe 119,182,188 Miro, Helen 119 134,164 Matthews, Merritt 105, 178,182 Matthews, Murray 105 Matthews, Mr. Robert 24,159 Matthews, NVilson 118,174 Mattox, Rebecca 18,105 May, Barbara 118 May, Mrs. R. 46 May, Skipper 118 Maye, Jayne La-Rae 118 McAleer, Elaine 78 McAllister, Knute 78 McBride, Carolyn 118,175 McBryde, Jeanie 119 McCain, Shirley 119 McCartney, Donald 78 McCartney, Larry 78,146 McClendon, Bill 78,180 McClendon, Bill 78,180 Mcggndon, Sheila 105, McCord, Robert 78, 174,181 McCray, Alberta 79,165 McCrorey, James 119,181 McCrorey, Jean 79 158 Mcculloch, Pat 119,154, 169,171,186 McCurdy, Charlotte 79,186 McDaniels, Bill 119 Mc-Donald, Aline 119, 188,193 McDonald, Mary 119 Mcilgcawell, Douglas 119,178, Meilglgoy, Janice 79,158,165, McElroy, Joan 79,165,170 McFadyen, Mrs. Kathleen 20 McGahee, Charlene 105, 171,186 McGee, Sylvia 105 McGowan, Hila 119 McHugh, Rita 119 McIntyre, Elizabeth 43,42 McKinnon, Danny 119,139 McKinny, Jimmy 105,180 Mcfzgn, Miss Nannette 25, McLaughlin, Wavell 105 McLellon, Selma 119 McLendon, Robbie 119, 178,181 McLeod, Barbara 105 McNab, Gwen 105 McNab, Maureen 79 McNabb, Harold 119 McNabb, Ruel 119 McNair, Don 105,150 McNatli, Henry 119,205 McNea , Eva Nell 119 McNenny, Eddie 105 McPhaul, Sharon 105,173 McPhee, Clifford 119 McPhee, Margo 119,186 McPherson, Lamar 105 McQuain, Dianne 105 McQuinn, Ronnie 119,174 MCR:-iie, Libby 105 McRae, Ronald 79 McRaie, Q. F. 119 MeRee, Tommy 79,155,180 McSwain, Ioy 105, 139,147 Meadows, Jimmy 119,166 Meckulch, Richard 119 Meiers, Tommy 119, 178,180 Meikle, Arlene 105 Melton, Mrs. Myrtle 25 Mendoza, Mr. Peter 27 Menendez, Norma 79 Mercer, Bessie 119 Markle, Beth 119,169 Merkle, Richard 119 Messenger, Larry 105 Messer, Richard 105,181 Mestas, Donald 79,150,212 Mestas, Jerry 105,150,213 Metz, Charlotte 79,152 Metz, Mrs. Gladys 20 Missina, Linda 119 Mobley, Billy 80, 181,212 Mobley, Kenneth 105,150 Moll, John 105 Moll, Milton 119 Monroe, Marlena 105, 153,163,184 Montiyo, Michael 105,181 Moody, Linda 105 Moody, Phyllis 80, 169,189 Moody, Robert 105 Mooney, Sharon 80,141 Moore, Bobby 119, 181,208 Moore, Byron 119,182,210 Moore, James 119 Moore, john 105, 139,148,157,208 Moore, Lee 119 Moore, LeRoy 80,137 Moore, Nancy 17,80 Moore, Pat 105, 145,168,185 Moore, Ruth 119 Moore, Tom 119,182 Mongiovi, Frank 119 Montesino, Mrs. Willie Mae 48 Montgomery, Robert 119 Morales, Barbara 80,152,154 Morales, Pam 119,154,169 Morehead, Larry 105,188 Morley, Dennis 105, 144,196 Morgan, Eddie 119 Morgan, Iesse 80 Morgan, Joyce 119 Morgan Rufus 119,181 i Morgan, S andra 1 8, M 105,154 80 organ, erry Morris, Adeline 19,80, 160,161,170 Morris, Arlene 139 Morris, Bobbie Ann 80, 138,143,141 Morris, Gale 80,151, 158,159,166, 169,170,141 Morris, Marilyn 80,184 Morris, Peggy 18,105 Morris, Sharon 119,166 Morrison, Sharon 105, 143,162,171,184 Moss, Carol 80,148,141, Moss, Charlene 119,161 Movie Projector Operators Club 41 Moyer, Sharlene 119 Mueninghoff, LaVeme 105 Muley, Mike 45, 105,148,149,157,197 Mullinax. Claude 81,174 Mullis, Carl 81,150 Mullis, Irene 119 Munson, Linda 105,184 Murdock, Marie 119 Murfee, Carole 53,81, 138,143,153,203, 141,132,255 Murphy, Doris 18,81,147, 175,141 Murphy, Dorothy 81,147,141 Murphy, Spencer 119,213 Murray, Mrs. H. 46 Murray, Henry 119,144 Murray, Herbert 81,144, 167,187,188,192,208 Musick, Irene 119,169 Myers, Earlene 119 Mynatt, Mrs. J. R. 46 Mynatt. jimmy 81, 135,150,176,182 Mygrant, Robert 105 Nager, William 105 Naigzgal Forensic League National Thespians Society 168 Page Two Hundred Sixty-One Navarre, Dianne 105, 150,154 Neison 32 Neelcl, David 105,182 Nelson, Herbert 192 Nelson, Miss Tina 20, 137,164 Nesmith, Buddy 41,105 New,5Judith 105, 13 ,164 Newcomer, David 119,208 Newcomer, Tommy 119, 208 Newman, Loretta 105 Newman, Margaret 119 Newsom, Shirley 105 Nichols Audrey 81,165,184 Nichols, Carl 119 Nichols, Emestine 105,170 Nichols, Frances 105,175 Nichols, Irving 120 Nichols, Marilyn 119 Nieness, Martha 105 Nicklas, Sherry 120 Nix, Paula 120,175 Nores, Nona 120 Noriega, Judy 106 Norris, Judy 106 Norman, Lula 171 Noto, Mrs. Angie 28 Novas, Cosme 43 Oakley, Patty 106 O'Barr, Emmett 120 O'Berry, Bonna 106,187,189 O'Berry, Kenneth 120,166, 210 O'bersy, Larry 106 Odom, Dwight 120 Oleson, Faye 106 Oleson, Janet 19,106 Oleson, Tom 81,144, 176,182 Oliver, Fannie 106 O'Neal, Claude 81 Opfr, Laura 81,87, 34,143,154,155, 164,171,141,132 Opp, William 106 Opti-Miss 147 Orchestra 187 Oslbgiin, Gerald 175,178, Osbom, Mr. Rodney 174 Osbourn, William 106 Osgood, Randy 81 O' teen, Judy 81,173 Otte, Bob 106 Ottley, Carol 120 Ouimette, Betty Lee 18,106 Outstanding Seniors 132,133 Ouzts, Connie 120 Ouzts, Donald 81,106,180 Ovennan, Sarah 120 Overman, Tommy 106, 175,180 Overstreet, Cary 106, 156,211,213 Overstreet, Gary 106,211 Overstreet, Jasper 174 Overstreet, Jimmy 120 Owens, Gloria 120 Paben, Kay 120 Padgett, Jim 41, 106,186 Padgett, Sharon 106 Palgez, Thelma 120 Palmnteer, Bertha 8,106 Palmer, Charles 120 Palmer, Janet -120,158 Pan American Student League 153 Papy, Wayne 120, 149,156 Paquet, Norma 82,152 Paciietwgo Ann 186,106 Par er, an 82,144, 159,193 Parker, Marvin 120,174,180 Parks, Kenneth 106,170 Parnell, Jerry 106, 150,157,212 Parrino, Anthony 82, 134,138,142,148, 149,153,159,164,133 Parrino, June 120,154,171 Partridge, Palmer 106 Partridge, Terry 82,174 Passmore, Archie 120 Patrick, Jeanie 82,152,141 Patrick, Pam 82, 128,152,154 Patterson, Barbara 120,151 Patterson, Bruce 106, 139,144,167,188,189 Patterson, Dwight 82,69, 144,199 Patterson, Irene 43 Patterson, Mike 120 Patterson, Pat 106,139, 143,175,203,141 Patterson, Wanda 106 Patton, Wanda 120 Pawloski, Dolores 17,82 Payne, Julie 106,154 Payne, Marilyn 106,182 Pearce, Betty 32,82, 106,151,159,168,175,141 Pearce, Patsy 151,159, 168,175,141 Page Two Hundred Sixty-Two Peziiesizn, Billie 16,106,151, Pearson, Bobby 82 Pearson, Mr. Walter 24 Peavey, Elton 82 Peckham, Mayrene 120 Peele, Barbara 120 Peele, Joyce 106 Peeler, Katherine 106, l35,160,l61,164, 168,171,141 Peeler, Mrs. Margaret 20,135,147 Peilow, Mary Ann 120 Pelaez, Thelma 120 Pellegrino, John 62, 82,69,148,149,157, 199,204,205,207,131 Pelley, John 106 Pelt, Barbara 82, 152,l54,158,141 Pelt, Gene 83,176,182 Pelt, Henry 120 Pelt, Patsy 83,184 Pelton, Lucille 106 Pemberton, Dennis 120,180 Penalver, Diana 106,171 Pender, Dotty 120 Pennington, Mr. George 38,202 Pennington, Rita 18,106 Penny, Fae 120 Penzkofer, Alan 41,83, 156,166 Penskofer, Diane 120 Pepper, Louis 106,150 Perdigon, Miss Jane 21, 160,161 Perez, Judith 106 Perez, Martin 83 Perkins, Judy 106 Perkins, Mike 106,182 Perkins, Ray 83,174 Pierce, Sandra 120,193 Perry Connie 120 Perzia, Diana 106,147, 171,141 Perzia, Rose Marie 106, 147,171,141 Peters, Anton 6,83,138, 149,157,196,197, 141,133,255 Peterson, Clayton 106 Peterson, Harry 83,173 Peterson, Karen 106,137 Peterson, Patricia 83,141 Pettit, Roger 120 Philipus, Pat 106 Phillips, Flo 83 Phillpotts, Donald 83, 150,175,178,181,141 Pickel, Morris 106,180 Pierson, Thomas 106 Piga, Sylvia 120 Piloto, Theresa 120 Pinion, Jimmy 106 Pinner, Juanita 83 Piper, Carroll 106 Pitchel, Ken 106 Pitisci, Gilbert 120 Pittman, Jan 106,147,168, 171,203,141 Pittman, Sharon 83, 163,240 Pitts, Eugene 167, 176,180 Pitts, Sharon 18,83,106, 163,184 Platt, Marlene 106,154,171 Plemmons, Alton 120 Pless, Judy 106,186 Plues, Sharon 120,175 Plott, Patricia 106 Plott, Peggy 106,168,186 Plowden, Jimmy 120,178, 182 Plowman, Dave 83,137, 144,153,155 Plowman, Diane 106 Polk, Sandra 120 Ponder, Regina 83 Porter, Betty 120 Porter, gg Ann 120,169 Porter, rs. J. E. 46 Portervint, Elton Lee 120 Posey, Kenneth 106 Posey, Sandra 120 Powell, Jimmy 83,188 Powell, Larry 106,192 Powell, Roy 106,188,193 Powers, Lawrence 106 Pownall, Steve 84 Prado, Sonja 120 Pratt, Tamson 106 Preble, Carmen 84,186 Prescott, Frances 120,158 Prevatt, Wanda 17,84, 97,147,161, 164,141,133 Price, Ray 84,197, 198,204,205 Pricher, Diane 84 Prim, Cleo 106 Pritchard, Mrs. Rosa 27 Pritchett, Nelson 120, 166,180 Propper, Lolann 120,139 Prcixagizano, Celeste 106, Provonsha, Joan 84 Psiaki, Robin 84,141 Puig, Brenda 106,186 Index Puig, Frank 106 Puleo, Josie 84 Pullaro, Ersa 120 Pullara, Philip 8,84, 142,153 Pupello, Patti 106,143, 68,191 Purdon, Dianne 120 Quigley, Larry 84,138,192 guill and Scroll 164 uinn, Donna 120 Raffa, Mr. Joseph 27,47 Ramos, Gail 120 Ratliff, Alfred 107 Raulerson Carolyn Raulerson, Patsy 107,139,186 Ray, Arthur 85 Ray, Judy 120 Ray, Shirley 107 Raybon, Dick 85 Reagan, Dennis 120,181 Reby, Mrs. Marina 25,159 Red and Black 136,137 Red Cross 169 Reddick, Nangy 107 Reed, Bud 10 Reese, Melvin 85,164,183 Reeves, Mrs. Alan 46 Reeves, Curtis 120 Reeves, Forrest 107 Reeves, Jane 107 Reeves, Judy 107 Register, Raymond 107,173 Rehill, Joan 107,175 Rehill, Patricia 120 Reid, Helen 85,145,153 Reigel, Chips 120,213 Rentz,,Beverly 85, 143,186,141 Rentz, Helen 107 Reserve Officer's Training Corps 177 Rettie, Bob 120 Revels, Jerry 85 Rewis, Robert 120,174 Revatt, Richard 120' Reifgglds, Candy 16,107, Reynolds, Ronnie 107 Reynolds, Ross 120 Rezba, Richard 85,120 Rezba, Robert 85, 78,152,159 Rhodes, Steve 121,212 Rhodes, Sue Ann 107 Rice, Annette 107 Rice, Nancy 85,145, 164,133 Rich, Barbara 85, 164,141 Rich, David 85 Richard, Dan 107, 178,180 Richards, Bill 107 Richardson, Bill 85, 138,146,157, 210,141,133 Richardson, Pat 107,210 Richardson, Ruby 43 Richardson, Sally 139, 107,147,171,184,191,141 Richardson, Mr. William 45 Richey, Thomas 121 Rickman, Ronnie 42,121 Rigby, Carole 121 Rigby, Mrs. Lula 27 Riggsbee, Terry 121 Rigsby, Mary 121 Riley, Julia 121 Riles, Terry 148,149,157 Rimes, Norma Rinehart, David 85,178 Ringo, Ruth 121 Ritch, Wilbur 121,182 Ritchel, Kenny Rittgers, Duane 41,121 Rittgers, Linda 121 Riveiro, Joyce 121,139 Riviere, Mike 121,181 Robbins, Margie 6, 121,154 Roberts, Charles 85 Roberts, Henry 107,156, 188,192,193,206 Rotlieiits, Kathleen 19,107, Roberts, Latrelle 18,154 Roberts, Margaret 121 Roberts, Marjorie 107 Robertson, Betty 85,170 Robertson, Helen 107,161, 171 Robbins, Mrs. W. C. Robles, Aleta 107,166 Robles, Patsy 107 Rocha, Joe 43 Radeffer, Wayne 121 Rodger, Kathy 121,128 Rodgers, Gaigf 61,85, 149,162,1 4 Rodgers, Jimetta 85,170 Rodriguez, Mill Alice 39,203 Rodriguez, Anthony 121,210 Rodriguez, Dennis 85 Rodriguez, Dennis 121 Rodriguez, Elsie Jean 107, 171 Rodriguez, Gilbert 121 Rodriguez, Harry 121 Rodriguez, Mario 121 Rodriguez, Reginald 121 Roilaiguez, Rudy 121,189, Rodriguez Sylvia 107 Roe har ene 107 165 , i , Rogers, Charlene 107 Roiz, Cecilia 158 Rollins, Janice 121 Romano, Eddie 126 Romano, Ronnie 85, 97,148,149, 157,208,209 Romeo, Mary 107 Rogue, Augustine 121 Rosa, Chris 107 Rogue, Augustine 121 Rosa, Chris 107 Rosende, Robert 86,142,167 Ross, Miss Prudence 31 Rosser, Jo Ann 121 Rothackcr, Camille 121, 188,193 Rothell, Don 86,205 Roughton, Mrs. Mary 21,171 Rourke, James 86 Rowe, Pat 86, l36,l47,152,154,164 Rozmnn, Miss Elizabeth 27 Rua, Don 107,196,141 Rudd, Sylvia 107,186 Rumore, Rosalie 86 Rumpel, Carole 32,107 Russ, John 107,149,196 Russ, Laura Nell 107,189 Russ, Shirley 107 Russell, David 86,144, 189,192,193 Russell, Sherry 121,164,165 Russell, Thomas 121,162 Russell, Trudy 121, 168,175 Russo, Arthur 121,146 Rust, Bonnie 86,67, 147,171,141,133 Rutan, Pat 107,151,141 Ryle, Jimmy 121 Ryagb Terry 148,149,199, Saber Club 176 Snberettes 176 Sadler, Edward 86 Sadler Eve 86 Saffold, sham 162 Salemi, Betty 107,163 Sanchez, Dennis 139,107, 158,149,196,208 Sanders, Dennis 121 Sanders, Susan 107,186 Sandlin, Barbara 121 Sandlin, Don 107,175,181 Sandoval, Tommy 121 Sansbury, Yvonne 121 Santa Cruz, Louis 86,144, 152,153 Santa Cruz, Roque 121,144, 188,193 Santos, Sara 107,175 Sapp, Carol 107,171 Sapp, Mavis 86 Sapp, Patricia 121,158, 166 Sarcone, Loretta 121,139 Sarver, Jackie 107,193 Sarver, Richard 107,144,156 Sarratt, Reta 86,162 Sarrett, Ronnie 121 Sauls, Carol 107 Savage, Rebecca 121 Saxon, Elmore 107 Scaglione, Andrew 86,175 Scnglione, Mr. Carl 43 Scally, Mr. Jarman 23 Scally, Sandra 121 Scally, Warren 107 Scannell, Jack 193 Scarborough, Myra 145 Schadt, Carla 121, 154,158,169 Schear, Carol 107, 154,l75,l8-4.185 Schick, Mike 41, 107,188,192 Schleman, Roy 86,149 Schlcman, Sandra 191 Schlicker, Sandra 121,158 Schneider, Ann 121, 166,186 Schneider, Alice 87,154,175 Scliolficlcl, Mr. Kenneth 27,210 Schreckengost, Elinor 87 Schreckengost, George 121 Schramm, Carol 107, 154,166 Schumacher, Carol 158, 192,87 Schumacher, Johnny 121, 187,189 Sctiwab, Kitty 87,145,159, 4 Scolaro, I-larry 107,174 Scolaro, Johnny 121 Scott, Cloris 87 Screws, Sarah 17,107 Scruggs, Janice 121,139, 154,169 Seabrook, Kent 107 Seager, David 107 Sears, Glenn Seed, Sandra 121, 187,193 Sedita, Reggie 107,142, l48,157,196,211 Seevers, Mr. George 27, 48,142 Seggcr, David 107 Sellggiiridge, Alberta 107, Self, George 121, 188,193 Sellers, Jeri 139,107 Sellers, indu 186,141 Selvidge, Norman 121 Seniors 52-97 Sessions, Barbara 87 Sessions, Ronnld 121 Scsslcr Mr. Otis 48 Seward, Merycer 107 Seward, Richard 87 Shadd, Wanda 87 Shuttles, Jerry 107 Shaw, Judy 87 173 shaw, Loretta 121,165,169 Shaw, Sandra 107 Shaw, W. 169 Shen, Annette 121 Shealy, Kay 13,88,138, 137,145,l71,l76, 182,133,14l,256 Sheldon, Judy 107 Sheppard, Harry 121 Sheppard, Myrtly 107 Sheppard, Rebecca 186,208 Sheppard, Vemon 88 Sheppard, William 107 Shields, Billy 107 Shi man, Sandy 88, F38,147,184, 140,141,133 Shirley, Donald 121 180 Shiro, Mr. Charlie 45 Shiver, Alonzo 107 Shiver, Dolores 88,154,158 Shiver, Martha 121 Shoafsbnll, Edwin 88 Short, Cale 121 Sboun, Herb 88, 149,157,166,208,209 Shoun, Kathy 107, 154,166 189 Shurtleff, Ilobbie 107 Sierra, Frank 88 Sikes, Glenda 121 Silva, Leslie 122 Silvey, John 122, 189,192 Simon, Jay 88 Simmons, Verna 17, 107,154 Simpson, Ethel 122 Simpson, Mary 88,170 Simpson, Ralph 122 Simpson, Sandie 108,202 Simpson, Thcresn 108 Sims, Alice 154,162,166 Sims, Lohn 122,180 Sims, ee 108,150,175 Singletury, Susan 108,186 Singletaxgf Zoe 122, 154,1 95,186 Singley, Linda 122, 158,171.187,188 192 Sipple, Douglas 122,174 Siver, Lorraine 122 Silver, Marilyn 108 Skau, Betty 108,186 Skating Club 166 Skelton, Clnrice 43 Skipfmer, Roy 122 Slug e, Carole 108 Slagle, Rex 88 Slnmen, Joan 122 Slntton, Nancy 88 Sleeman, Sandra 122 Sloan, Craft 88 173 Sloan, Martha 108 Sloan, Sheila 88 Slusher, John 122 Smith, Annette 88,154,168 Smith, Arthur 122,182 Smith, Barbara 93, Smith, Peggy 108 Smith, Richard 122 Smith, Sandra 122 Smith, Sarah 89,173 Smith, Sheryl 108 Smith, Sue 108 Smith, Terry 122 Smith, Violet 122 Smith, Yolander 122,154,175 Snook, Karen 122 Snyder, Keith 122,181 Solak, Mr. Steve 35,188 Solmonte, Vince 67,89, 197, 199,148,157 198 Solomon, George 108 Sonnevelclt, Peter 89 Sophomores 110-124 Soria, Frank 89, 175, 180,184,185 Soria Shirley 122 som-io, Lynda 122 Sparkman, Susanne 122,139 Spencer, Mrs. Jean 23 Spencer, Nancy 89,152,171 Spicola, Rosennn 122,169 S pink, Spircs, S pircs, Jcrilyn 108,186 Clarence 108,174 Pat 108 Spivoy, Harrell 89 Spoto, Spoto, S poto, Spoto, 108, Sports Lillian 108,171,191 Lucy 122,154,171 Salvador 122 Susan 29, 139,1-43,208,141 194 Stackpole, Dianne 89 Stage Crew 41 Sprmger, Charles 89, 157, 173 S pringer, Sylvia 122 Stairs, Staley, Vemon 89 William 108 Stnllard, Susan 122 Stallings, Jim 122,180 Stanley, Betty 122 Stanley, Jean 122 Stanley, Lola 16,89,171 Stanse , Johnnie 122 Starling, Amold 108 Starling, Mack 122 Starling, Ralph 181 Staffor , Harold 122 Stnthos, Eleanor 122 Steirglirian, Sherman 108,175, Stenms, Charles 108 Steele, David 122,213 Stephens, Charles 41,108 Stephens, Gail 158 Stephens, Martha 90 Stephens, Phgllis 122,184 Stephenson, arbara 108 Stephenson, Kleber 122,178, 180 Stevens, Craig 122,208 Stevens, Harold 122,213 Stevens, Peggy 90 Stewart, Caro yn 108 Stewart, Delores 90, 134,171,184,185,241 Stewart, udy 122 Stewart rs. 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W. 46 Stinson: ohnny Stinson, olinda 108,154 Stinson, Ralph 122,155,209 Stockard, Jack 90,134,158 Stocky, Sharon 147,181 Stockdale, Earl 90,141 Stocky, Sharon 90,176,141 Stokes Stokes: Stokes, Stokes Roy 108 Charlotte 122 Mrs. Dorothy 21,171 Vemon 122 187 swkesf Ta lor 142,i48, 155,157pf204,207 Stone, Stone, Storer, Al 122 Ronald 90 Marsha 122 Story, Jackie 108,171 Stovall, Leonard 108,210 Stovall, Lois 122,169 Stranberg, Ann 18,108 Strawn, Barbara 122 Strawn, Frances 90 88,l29,138,147,153, 163,168,141 133,256 smith, Betty 122 Smith, Cherlyl 108 Smith, Clifford 88,174 Smith, Dennis 122 Smith, Eddie 89 Smith, Elizabeth 89 Smith, Glen 122 Smith Haywood 108, 175,178 Smith, Harriet 89 Smith, Harry 122,182 Smith, Hnrvcay 89, 137,146.1 1 Smith, cwel122 Smith, o Kny 108,152 Smith, udy, Judi! 108,152 Smith, aren 12 Smith, Kathie 108 Smith, Kenneth 89,175,182 Smith, Mrs. Lulu 27 Smith, Marian 122,186 Smith, Martha 154 Smith, Miss Margaret 27, 108,165 Smith, Miss Mary 34,155 Smith, Merry 122 Smith, Nancy 89,189 Smith, Patricia 108 Streat, Evelyn 108 Stregger, Nancy 108,159, 1 Strennen, Nancy 122 Strickland, J-'udy 90 Strickland, ouise 122 Stringer, Sandy 122 Stromherger, Sandra 122 Strowger, Mari! 17,90 Stuart, Mrs. A ice 46 Stnckey, Mrs. Merle 31 Studenberg, Pip 144,90, 186,183 I Student Council 138,139 Sullivan, Gerald 122 Snmmernll, Armon 90,156 Sumner, Danny 122,209 Sumner, Jim 53,91,157,198, 200,201,205,206 207,133 simmer, Sheldon 168, 162,16-4,165,186 Sumner, Sonja 123 Sundey, Patricia 123,158 Surface, Margaret 19, 91,15l,125,141 Swnb, Cnpt. Robert K. 40,178 Swnfford, Patsy 123 Swain, Linda 123,158 Sweat, Mrs. Sarah 21,49 Sween, Judy 42 Sw'er, Ronnie 123,146 Swimming Team 210 Swiglber, Bob 123,166,174, Swoboda, Thomas 91,173 Swymer, Sandra 91,173 Tagliarini, Jimmy 91 Tagliarini, Joe 108 Tallent, Larry 174 Tamargo, Rene Jose 91,141 Tamberlio, Wayne 123,178 Tambuzzo, Mary Jane 108 Tanner, Howard 91 141 Tapely, Darlene 123 Tapley, Delores 123 Tarson, Sharon 166 Tatelrnan, Myma 164 Tatum, Fred 91 Taylor, Brian 186 Taylor, Jackie 108 Taylor, Lzfmes 123,178 Taylor, artha 123, 162,171 Taylor, Mary 123 Tebo, Beverly 108 Tedder, Karen 9l,143,153, l54,155,158,141 Teem, Sharon 164 Teem, Tommy 123 Tennis Team 212 Terry, Mrs. Hall 20 Tershansy, Ronnie 108 Tershansy, Steve 160,108 Tharp, Bobby 123 Thing, Sara 139,145,168, 171,141 Thomas, Barbara 91,164 Thomas, Dale 91, 174,182 Thomas, Esther 92,162 Thomas, George 123,178 Thomas, Jean 92 Thomas, Judith 92 Thomas, ynwood 92, 142,153,176 Thomas, Mrs. Lucille 46 Thomas, Robert 108 Thomas, Sharon 108 Thornasson, Barbara 18,145 Thornasson, Charlotte 17, 92,158,165,170 Thomasson, Harold 44,123 Thompson, Jackie 92 Thompson, John 123 Thompson, LaVelle 123 Thompson, Paul 193 Thompson, Randy 92 174 Thompson, Robert 17,7 Thomson, Sylvia 92 Thomton, Darlene 109,186 Thornton, Virginia 123 Tidwell, Bob 146 Tidwell, Charles 91,174 Tidwell, Norma Tidwell, Vivian 123 Tidwell, William 91,123 Tillis, Carole 91 Tillis, Cecil 144 Timmons, Ed 108 Tindale, Midge 91,136,153, 176,182 Tindell, Stanley 91 Tirislgy, Mrs. Reable 13,23, Tipple, John 123 Todd, Tommy 123 Tomas, James 92,144, 148,157 Tomlinson, Peggy 123 Tompkins, Mary 92, 134,l43,154,l64,171 Tomlinson, Peggy 128 Toole, Gerald 123 Torrens, Barbara 154 Torrens, Richard 123,144, 167,210 Torres, Phil 92,146,152,153, 162,165,166 Trainor, David 148,149,196 Tramontana, David 123,213 Tremain, Linda 186 Tripolino, Anthony 92, 148,153,204,205,206 Trost, Edna 92,159 Trotter, Martha 18, 92,136,145 Troughton, Eric 149,193 Troutman, Myma. 16,532,170 Tucker, Douglas 174 Tucker, Harvey 123, 139,213 Tucker, Jim 123 Tucker, Riley 92 Tuell, Terry 175 Turkington, Beverly 184 Turnbull, Marie 43 Turnbull, Paul 123,167 Turner, Jack 156 Tuten, William 123 Tyler, Ellie 123,154 Tyner, Gay 118 Tyson, David 123 Tyson, Lydia 108 Uma, Rene 108 Valdes, Jo Ann 123, 154,171 Po Valdes, Ruben 123 Valdes, Rudy 93 Valdes, Sylvia 93,162,184 Valenti, Betty 109 Valenti, Gerry 154,109 Valenti, Sylvia 154,109 Valido, John 159,109 Vallejo, Prudy 123 Van Eyck, Katriena 16 Van Landinigan, Evajo 123 Van Orden, iam: 93,187 Vann, Lois 123 Varnadoe, George 93,142 Varsellonu, Jimmy 180 Vaughn, Hank 93, 144,192,193 Veasy, Ann 109 Veasy, Pat 123,158 Vega, Sharon Vemon, Jane 123 Vemon, Nancy 93 Vest, John 128 Vetrano, Pete 109 Via, Nancy 123 Vilchez, Leonard 93 Vinson, Bobby 123 Vivian, June 93,136, 145,164,166,l70 Volz, Charles 123 Wade, Janet 145,168 Wade, Sharon 93,175 Wadsworth, Carole 93 152,162 Waldorf, Penny 188,192,141 Waldorf, Mrs. Viola 31 VValdron, Carol 109 Walker, Billy 109 Walker, Durwood 93, 138,142,154,196,200 Walker, Mrs. Ellene 21 Walker, Evelyn 93,158 Walker, Jannelle 16 Walker, Mack 123 Walker, Rae Lynn 161 Wallace, Danny 180,181 Wallace, Loretta 94 Wallace, Robert 123 Walter, Gene 123 Walters, Robert 94 Walton, Judy 123 Ward, Ann 189 Ward, Donald 94,189,192 Ward, Grant 188,192 Ward, Nancy 94,175 Wzi1iiBarbara 94,l43,189, Warnack, Larry 123 Warnock, Mrs. Jeanette 31 Wasdon, Ruth 123 Waters, Carolyn 94,184 Waters, Jack 123 Waters, Juanita 135,109, 147,l64,168,171,l41 Waters, Martha Ann Way, Mrs. Mary 43 Watkins, Jeanette 94,165 Weathers, Johnny 123 Weaver, Don 123 Weaver, Roger 109 Weaver, Roger David 180,196 Webb, Charles 178,182 Webb, Donald 202,208 Webster, Ruth 42 Wedden, Russell 123 Wederhoud, Edgar 109 Weekes, John 142,155,157, 196,208,209 Wfiellis, Peggy 94,143,153, Wegner, Carolyn 29,94,151, l52,153,158,141,130 Wegner, Polly 123,171 Wegiliier, Jim 94,197,198, Weidner, Judy 162 Weigel, Dennis 94,81,128, 162 Weiser, Joy 109 Welbom, Mary Jo 109 Welling, Diane 123,169, 185,186 Welling, Jeanie 94,171 Welling, Pat 123,169 Wellons, Bob 109,135, 139,142,155,157,S?.08, 209 Wellons, Ronald 94,167 Wells, Betty 123 Wells, Louise 123 Wells, Patsy 123,139,154 West, Charley 41 West, Dan 109 Wester, Harold 123,187 Wester, Judy 123 Westmoreland, Nancy 109 Westrick, Jeff 94,175 Westrick, . 181 Westrich, Ronald 123,180 Wetherell, Mrs. Cora 21, 164 Wliailgy, Leonard 124,149, Whaley, Robert 109 Whaley, Ronnie 9-4,148, 149,l57,197,198,205 Whatley, James 94 Wheel Club 144 Wheeler, Barbara 95 ge Two Hundred Sixty-Three Wheeler, Mrs. Frieda 32 Wheeler, Io Anne 124 Yvlaiflzgien, Ierry 124,2l0, Whidden, Sharon 124,154, 168 Whilden, Glenda 109,154, 165 169 Whitaicer, Glen 95, 156,176,180 White, Allan 109,182 White, Charles 109,173 White, Clem 109 White, Darby 44, 95,156,204,205 White, Douglas 109,159, o 184,186 White, Harvey 95,129,138, 166,176 White, Lois 124, 154,169,175,187 White Otis 124,180 wmfekead, 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