Cheatham County High School - Echo Yearbook (Ashland City, TN)

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RAYMOND OSBORNti Superintendent of Chcathan County Schools A DMINISTRA TION L. to R.: Mrs. Edna Gibbs. School Lunch Supervisor; Mr. Dwight Ragsdale. Attendance Supervisor; Mrs. Elanor Brandon. Supervisor of Instruction. This year Cheatham County High School has a new principal, Mr. Thomas Capley. Mr. Caplcy re- ceived his B.S. degree from Middle Tennessee Slate University and his M.A. degree from George Peabody College for Teachers. Mrs. Grace Albright B.S. David Lipscomb M. Charles Crotzer B.S. Austin Pcay S.U. FACULTY Mr. Allen Baker B.S. Middle Tennessee S. U. Miss Fannie Lou Barfield B.S. Austin Pcay S. U. Mrs. Pinky H. Christian B.A. University ofTcnn. Miss Brenda Dozier B.S. Austin Pcay S.U. Mrs. Eflie Mae Fielder B.S.—A.P.S.U. M.L.S. George Peabody College Mrs. Linda Fizcr B.S. Austin Pcay S.U. MRS. BARBARA NICHOLSON secretary Miss Francis Fulls B.S. U. Tcnnescc Mrs. Elizabeth H age wood B.A. Austin Peay S.U. Mrs. Paulette Hart B.A. Belmont College Mrs. Evelyn Henley R.N..B.S . M.A. M.T.S.U.. A.P.S.U. Mrs. Joan Hester B.S. Belmont College Miss Arlene Leitner B.S. George Peabody Mr. Mike Jarreau B.S. Austin Peay S.U. Mr. Jimmy Maxey B.S. U. Tennessee Mrs. Joyce Mayo B.A. George Peabody Mr. Cordell Majors B.S. Tennessee A. I. Mrs. Jackie Johnson B.S. U.T. -Martin Branch 7 Mrs. Rebecca Morse B.S. M.T.S.U. Mrs. Connie Ross B.S. U. Tennessee Mr. Granville Pack B.S. M.T.S.U. Mrs. Janelle Powell B.S. Austin Pcay S.U. Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons B.A. Western Kentucky Mr. Ralph Spangler B.S. M.T.S.U. 8 9 11 MOST POPULAR Jimmy Jackson Darlene Hamilton 14 BEST PERSONALITY Willie Orange Patricia Groves 15 BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Donnie Jordan Suzanne Fori MOST A THLETIC Jim Hughes Wanda Krantz MOST TALENTED Joe Shoemakc Janet Brown 18 WITTIEST Wayne Gupton Yvonne Winters 19 MOST A TTRA CTIVE Darnell Oliver Gloria Eldridgc MOST RELIABLE Joey Vick Dcaurcllc Beasley MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lawrence Hooper Norma Coaklcy 22 MOST INTELLECTUAL Paul Davis Sarah Patty Pitt 23 VALEDICTORIAN IksrfL Sarah Patty Pitt SALUTA TORIAN Paul Davis HONOR STUDENTS Sarah Patty Pitt 95.40 Paul Davis 93.53 Connie Grizzard 90.38 Glyndan King 90.84 Tommy Morris 91.47 Suzanne Fort 91.66 Bonnie Read 92.63 David Ferrell 92.10 Janet Brown 91.48 D.A.R. MEDALIST KAYE FRAZIER The D.A.R. Medal is awarded each year to the Senior girl judged outstanding on the basis of citizenship. A look at the achievements of Kaye during her four years in Cheatham County High School will show her to be active in class. Stu- dent Council, and club offices. She has received many recognitions. She also takes pride in her school and supports all its activities and func- tions. All of these, along with her civic-minded- ness, make her a deserving recipient of the D.A.R. Medal. CIVITAN MEDALIST LAWRENCE HOOPER The Civitan Medal is awarded each year to the Senior boy judged outstanding on the basis of citizenship. Lawrence is truly an example of an outstanding citizen of his school and of his com- munity. He participates in or attends all school functions, and is noticeably proud of his school and community—he shows this by his interest in and loyalty to both. He is an excellent example for those who follow. 27 The Senior class officers Yvonne Winters, secretary; Willis Orange, president; Kaye Frazier, vice pres- ident: Jimmy Jackson, treasurer admire the new trophy received at the Booster Bowl. SENIOR CLASS OF 1968 Jane Elizabeth Albritton “To be gentle is the test of a lady.” Helen Frances Allen Richard Loyd Anderson “What's the use of worrying smile. Combination of the wise and the otherwise. James Ronald Balthrop Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it.” Charles Edward Balthrop I believe a young man should be heard as well as seen.” Dorothy Gail Austin “Those who never complain arc never pitied.' Juanita Dcaurclle Beasley Quietness is only to be thought of after you’ve had your fun. Jerry Binkley “It is grievous lo be caught.” SENIORS Blanche Yvonne Binkley “A twinkle in her eye, a scheme in her mind. Carolyn Rosalcc Bowers Love to one. friendship to a few. and good will to all. 30 SENIORS Judy Delaine Cagle “In all she docs, she does well; only herself can parallel.” Norma Jean Coaklcy Born for success she seems, with grace to win. Jennie Dee Collier Pretty is as pretty docs, but it saves time to be cute.” Randy D. Chamberlain What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours. Jill Sulvia Cassidy “Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it. Raffa Louise Corlcw A name that means a friend to all, in winter, summer, spring, and fall. 31 Pamela Gayle Davis “Quiet, gentle, and refined: always thoughtful and very kind. Paul Bryant Davis A man with God is always in the majority. SENIORS Marshall Douglas Demonbreun “Early to bed. early to rise, and you miss the best part of the day. Gloria Jean Eldridgc “Neat and pretty and liked by all. James E. Dunn “I‘m not afraid of work. I can sleep right beside it. Cordell Hull Dowlcn To go to school on a pleasant morning drives all the joy away. 32 SENIORS Phyllis Ellis “If flirting is a desperate thing, then I'm a desperado. Mary Sue Epps It is the friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Eugene Oliver Evans What’s the rush? I don't see any fire. James Troyet Ellis No use worrying about life; you'll never get out of it alive. Susan Ann Epps “Her native charm is sweetness. 33 Billy Joe Felts “He thinks much—says little. Danny Lee Felts George Washington has died; Napolcan has died; all great men arc dying: I feel sick.” Morris Travis Felts I may not be right, but I’m never wrong.' Suzanne Fort “Great joy is achieved through great exertion.” Lclan Glen Finch I’m not bad—just mischievous.” James David Ferrell If you’ll step upon a stone instead of stumbling over it, it will lift you higher.” 34 SENIORS 1 L . - Marilyn Kaye Frazier “Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Larry Eugene Gibbs “Everytimc there’s a fire drill, he prays for a fire. Billy Evans Garrett Love none, trust few. always paddle your own canoe. 35 Connie Marie Grizzard Education is like a pencil—it does its best work after it has been sharpened by knowledge. SENIORS Patricia Gale Groves If beauty is a fault, here is a great one.” Robert Dale Groves You arc taking a chance when you accept me as a friend. Lamanda Ruth Groves What is the worth of anything but for the happiness 'twill bring?” Michael Wayne Gupton ‘‘When education knocks, don’t let it in. Arthur Dale Gupton If I’m studying when you find me. wake me up. Brenda Darlene Hamilton If charm is worth having, it is worth sharing.' Tony Gene Hailey Good boys who to their books apply will all be great men by and by.” William Hawkins Nice as well as nice-looking. Carolyn Jean Holloway The mildest manner, the greatest heart.' Jo Ann Hooper I have made myself a friend to all, that I might win more.” SENIORS Jim Eddie Hughes Jr. “Every inch a power-pack, and what a lot of inches. Gordon Lee Hunter “There's a lot of fun in the world if a fellow knows how to find it. “A really busy person never knows how tall he is. James Robert Jackson Jr. “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.” Gilbert Wayne Hunter I may look quiet but look again. SENIORS Jane Delaine Kessler “Stay, stay at home, my heart and rest.' Shearon Elaine Kilgore There is no duty I so much understand as the duty of being happy. Glyndan Faye King She floats upon the river of his thoughts. Donna Jean Knox Little friend of all the world. Lloyd Stanley Krantz “What a bore it is, waking up in the morn- ing always the same person.” Mary Wanda Krantz Laughter is the language of clowns. Ronald Porter Krantz Quite, unassuming, and a likeable fellow. Janie Eloisc Lee “She is fresh and full of faith that something will turn up. SENIORS Brenda Kay Lovell “I wish to make no enemies. ... Jfli Brenda Faye Linder “Talk happiness, the world is sad enough. 40 SENIORS Joseph Ronnie Majors Full of enthusiasm and a sense of humor. Jacqueline Marie Malone “She is gentle, not too shy; she has mischief in her eye. Rejena Mac Miller “She is admired most by those who know her best.” William Darrell Milliken “To hurry and worry is not my creed. 41 SENIORS “Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm.” David Lewis Morris “The man who likes all people soon finds that all people like him.” Joseph Thomas Morris “A boy in which laughter and wisdom are mixed, a friend not soon forgotten. Kenneth Herbert Nash Work makes a man grow old, who wants to be old.” Daily Wayne Morris He wouldn’t walk around the corner to sec the world blow up.” 42 SENIORS Patsyc Fay Nicholson A smile for every girl, two for every boy.” Polly Ann Nicholson Happy and carefree am I.' Billie Jean Norman “Her kindness and good nature will bring her success. Cecil Darnell Oliver “Why be difficult, when with a little more effort you can be impossible?” Mary Linda Nicholson To be merry is to be right. Patsy Rayc Newman Modest and sweet to all she meets.' 43 Willie Ray Orange A very wonderful boy is he. His kind arc a little scarce, you see. Deborah Jean O’Sail Life is short and sweet, and so is she. SENIORS Patricia Arnell Osborne Life without mischief is no life at all. Sarah Patty Pitt The deepest rivers flow with the least noise.” Franklin Gary Perry “The things that have not been tried before, these arc the things I try. Gloria Gay Pace “Her life is like the moon, ever changing but always with a man in it. 44 SENIORS Larry Clayborn Poole Work and I have agreed to ignore each other. Gwendolyn Nadine Shcaron The mildest manner, the gentlest heart.' Glenda Ruth Raymer Though she is seldom heard, she is often thought of. Larry Gilbert Shearon “The mind of man has no defense to equal good ole common sense. Patricia Diana Shcaron “Quiet and unassuming; her nature never varies.” Bonnie Alma Read “A friendly smile conceals knowledge of many things. SENIORS Shirley Ann Shelton If talking were a bliss, I'd be a blister. Joseph Howard Shocmakc Jr. “Always laughing, never sad; sometimes naughty, never bad.” Connie Sue Simpkins Friendship cannot be measured, only the results tallied. Sandra Faye Smock Give me leave to speak my mind. SENIORS Katherine Diana Stroud Quiet and unassuming, her nature never varies. Vcrnic Eugene Sullivan He would argue with a signpost and then take the wrong way.” Jay Reeves Thornton He was formed for the ruin of our sex.' 47 SENIORS Dale Roycc Turrcntinc “Not loo sober, noi loo gay, but a real good boy in every way. Joe Reynolds Vick “Every dog must have his day, but the nights arc mine.” Walter Weakley Tm not going to kill myself studying if I never die. Gloria Yvonne Winters “Some think the world is made for fun and frolic; so do I. Barbara Elaine Winters “Personality is the key that opens all doors to fun. Larry Neil Young Good natured and generous: jolly and clever; his tongue like a brook runs on forever. 48 SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS JANE ELIZABETH ALBRITTON F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 1.2.3. HELEN FRANCES ALLEN F.H.A. I; Pep Club 3.4. RICHARD LLOYD ANDERSON F.F.A. 1,2.3.4; Pep Club I. DOROTHY GAIL AUSTIN F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Homeroom Officer I. CHARLES EDWARD BALTHROP F.F.A. 1.2.3,4; Football 1; Basketball I; 4-H Club 2; Pep Club4. JAMES RONALD BALTHROP Homeroom Officer 1,2; Football 1; Basketball I; Pep Club I.2.3,4. BILLY PAYNE BATTS F.F.A. 1.2.3.4. MELVIN RANDEL BEAIRD F.F.A. 2,3,4; Baseball 3. JUANITA DEAURELLE BEASLEY F.H.A. I, Officer I; Library Club and Staff 1,2.3; Officer 2; Library Medal 3; Basketball 1,2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Press Club 3.4; Homeroom Officer 2; Student Council 2; Playcast 3; Quill and Scroll 3.4. Officer 4; Press Club Officer 4; Cub Scripts Staff 4; Assistant Editor: Most Reliable Girl 4. LILLIAN ROSINIA BELL N.H.A. I; Pep Club 4. JERRY BINKLEY F.F.A. 2.3,4; Playcast 3. BLANCHE YVONNE BINKLEY F.H.A. 1,2.3: Science Club 1; Basketball I; 4-H Club 1.2; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1.2.3,4. CAROLYN ROSALEE BOWERS N.H.A. I: Pep Club 4. RUSSELL GORDON BOYD F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; Football 1.2; Pep Club 4. JANET RAYE BROWN F.H.A. 1,2,3; Forensic Club 1; Latin Club I; Cheerleader 1.4; Majorette 3; Library Club and Staff 3; Playcast 3; Pep Club 2,3.4; Press Club 4; Cub Scripts Staff. Art Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Beta Club 4; Most Talented 4. JUDY DELAINE CAGLE F.H.A. 1,2; Homeroom Officer 1; Pep Club 2,4; Press Club 3,4; Officer 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Officer 4; Cub Scripts Staff. Social Editor. 4. JILL SYLVIA CASSIDY F.H.A. I; Pep Club 1,4; Basketball 4. RANDY D. CHAMBERLAIN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football I; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; 4-H Club Poultry and Land Judging 1,2,3.4; 4-H Club Con- gress 4. NORMA JEAN COAKLEY Student Council 1,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Press Club 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3.4; F.T.A. Officer 4; An- nual Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Most Likely To Succeed 4. JENNIE DEE COLLIER Student Council 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Officer 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Officer 2; Library Club 2,3,4; Officer 2; Library Staff 2,4; Homeroom Officer 2,3; Magazine Sales Award 3; Playcast 3; Greg Award 3; Annual Staff 4; Guidance Aid 4. RAFFA LOUISE CORLEW N.H.A. I; F.H.A. 2; Class Officer I; Band 1,2: Pep Club 2; Press Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Annual Staff 4. PAMELA GAYLE DAVIS F.H.A. 2.3; Library Club 1; Beta Club I; Pep Club I. PAUL BRYANT DAVIS Science Club I; 4-H Club 1.2; Officer 1; 4-H Land and Crop Judging Team I; Homeroom Officer I; Press Club 1,4; Beta Club 2,3.4; Playcast 3; Forensic Club 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Most Intellectual 4. MARSHALL DOUGLAS DEMONBRE1UN F.F.A. I.2.3.4; 4-H Club I; Pep Club 4. CORDELL HULL DOWLEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Projection Club 4. JAMES E. DUNN F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; Football 1,2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Projectionist Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer I. GLORIA JEAN ELDRIDGE P.T.A. I; Homeroom Officer 1; F.H.A. 3; Pep Club 2,4; Library Staff 4. JAMES TROYET ELLIS F.F.A. 1.2,3.4. PHYLLIS ELLIS F.H.A. 1.2.3,4; 4-H Club 1,2.3; Pep Club I.2.3.4; Majorette 2,3; Student Council 3; Playcast 3: F.T.A. 4. MARY SUE EPPS Science Club I; Band 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Pep Club 3; Homeroom Officer 3; Forensic Club 4; Press Club 4; Cub Scripts Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. SUSAN ANN EPPS Pep Club 1,2,3; Science Club I: 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; All Stars 1,2,3.4; Forensic Club 4. EUGENE OLIVER EVANS Football 1.2; F.F.A. 4. BILLY JOE FELTS F.F.A. 1.2.3,4; Football 1,2; Pep Club 1.2,3.4. DANIEL DWIGHT FELTS F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4. DANNY LEE FELTS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball I; Football 2,3,4; Homeroom Of- ficer 3,4; Parliamentarianof F.F.A. 3; Pep Club 4; Sentinel of F.F.A. 4; District Sentinel 4. MORRIS TRAVIS FELTS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JAMES DAVID FERRELL Pep Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; Playcast 3; F.T.A. 4; Annual Staff 4. GLEN LELAN FINCH F.F.A. 2,3,4. SUSANNE FORT Pep Club 1,2.3,4; Library Club 1.4; F.H.A. 1.2,3.4; Officer 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3.4; Livestock Judging 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2,4; Co-Captain 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Press Club 2,3,4; Magazine Sales Award 3; Best School Spirit 4. MARILYN KAYE FRAZIER Library Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming At- tendant 2; Press Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Officer 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Playcast 3; Magazine Sales Award 3; Miss C.C.H.S. 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice-President 3,4; D.A.R. Medalist 4. 49 BILLY EVANS GARRETT Band 1,2,3.4; Baseball 3; Gregg Award 3: F.T.A. 4; Pen Club 4. ANGELA CATHERINE GARTON 4-H Club I; Pep Club 2.3; F.T.A. 4. LARRY EUGENE GIBBS F.F.A. 1.2.3,4; Pep Club 1.2: 4-H Livestock Judging 2; Pro- jectionist 4. FAUSTINA LOUISE GRIFFIN Band 1.2.3; F.H.A. 2. CONNIE MARIE GRIZZARD Pep Club 1,4; Science Club I; Basketball 1.2.3; C.E.M.C. Contest Winner 3; Gregg Typing Award 3. PATRICIA GALE GROVES Pep Club 1.2.3,4; Majorette 1,2.3.4; Student Council 2.4; Press Club 3,4; I.ubrary Club 3: Junior attendant 3; Play Cast 3; Homeroom Officer 4; Best Personality 4. ROBERT DALE GROVES Football 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2,3,4. LAMANDA RUTH GROVES Pep Club 1,2,3; Press Club 1.2,3,4; Student Council 1.2.4; Library Club 2; Basketball Manager 3; Class Officer 3; Homeroom Officer 3: Quill and Scroll 3.4; Playcast 3; Cubs Scripts Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; F.T.A. 4. ARTHUR DALE GUPTON F.F.A. 1.2,3,4. MICHAEL WAYNE GUPTON F.F.A. 2.3.4; Pep Club 4. BRENDA JUNE HAILEY Shorthand Speed Award 4. TONY GENE HAILEY Forensic Club 4; Press Club 4. BRENDA DARLENE HAMILTON Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Forensic Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Guidance Assistant 4; Most Popu- lar 4; Annual Staff. Editor 4. DOUGLAS WAYNE HARRIS F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; Pep Club4. CAROLYN JEAN HOLLOWAY Gregg Speed Award 4. JO ANN HOOPER Gregg Typing Award 3; Gregg Shorthand Award 3: Pep Club 4. LAWRENCE HOOPER. JR. Student Council 1,2,3,4; Basketball I; Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Press Club 3.4; Baseball 3; Play Cast 3; F.T.A. 4; Forensic Club 4; Student Council Officer 4; Forensic Club Officer 4; F.T.A. Officer 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Cubs Script Staff 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4. JIM EDDIE HUGHES. JR. Football 1,2.3.4; Most Valuable Player 3; 2nd Team All- Midstatc 3.4; Most Valuable Back 4; All Conference 3; Track 3; Pep Club4; Press Club4; Band I; Student Council I. GORDON LEE HUNTER Basketball I; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; Projectionist Club4. GILBERT WAYNE HUNTER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JAMES ROBERT JACKSON. JR. Student Council 1,2.3; Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1,2; Sci- ence Club I; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; Class Officer 1.4; Homeroom Officer I; Projectionist Club 3: Playcast 3; Maga- zine Sales Award 3: Annual Staff 4; All-Conference 4; 3rd Team All-Midstatc4; Most Popular 4. JERE DONALD JORDAN Football 1,2; Science Club I; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Projectionist Club 3; Pep Club 1,2. JANE DELAINE KESSLER Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer I; Majorette 1.2,3,4; Band 1.2.3.4; Chorus 2.3.4; Playcast 3; Office Staff4. SHEARON ELAINE KILGORE Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. I; Office Staff 4; Chorus 4. GLYNDAN FAYE KING Pep Club 1.2.3,4; Officer 4; F.H.A. I.2.3.4; Office 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Captain 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3,4; Press Club 3.4; Cub Scripts Staff 4; Editor: F.T.A. 4; Officer 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Sweetheart of the Week 4. LINDA DELL KNIGHT F.H.A. 2.3,4; Gregg Shorthand Award 3. DONNA JEAN KNOX F.H.A. 1,2.3; Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Science Club I; Library Club 3: Playcast 3: Gregg Typing Award 3: Press Club 3.4; Quill and Scroll 4; F.T.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Guidance Aide 4. LLOYD STANLEY KRANTZ Football 1.2,3.4; Basketball I: Pep Club4. MARY WANDA KRANTZ Basketball 1,2.3,4; Homeroom Officer 1.2; Class Officer 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3.4; Most Athletic 4. RONALD PORTER KRANTZ Football I; F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; Pep Club4. JANIE ELOISE LEE Basketball I; F.H.A. I.2.3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club I. BRENDA FAYE LINDER Student Council I; F.H.A. 1,2.3. BRENDA KAY LOVELL Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Basketball 4; Library Club 4. LINDA FAY LOVELL Pep Club 1,2,3. JOSEPH RONNIE MAJORS Basketball I; Band I; Pep Club 2.3.4; F.F.A. 3,4; Chorus 4. JACQUELINE MARIE MALONE F.H.A. 1,2.3: Pep Club I.2.3.4. BRENDA SUE MAYO F.H.A. 1.2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. DOROTHY MARIE MEADOWS REJENA MAE MILLER F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1,2; Library Club I; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3; Magazine Sales Award 3; Playcast 3; Forensic Club 4; Office Staff 4. WILLIAM DARRELL MILLIKEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. ORA DEAN MILLIKEN Pep Club 1,2,3.4; F.H.A. 2,3; Student Council 3,4; Press Club 3,4. DAVID LEWIS MORRIS Football 1.2: Basketball I; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 2,3.4; Officer 3,4; Playcast 3; Magazine Sales Award 3. JOSEPH THOMAS MORRIS Football 1,2.3.4; Student Council 1,2.4; Class Officer I; Class Favorite I; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball I; Science Club I: 50 Projectionist Club 2.3.4; Pep Club 4; 2nd Team Little All- Midstate 4; Mr. C.C.H.S. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Press Club 4. DAILY WAYNE MORRIS F.F.A. 1.2,3.4; Pep Club 3. KENNETH HERBERT NASH Basketball 1,2; F.F.A. 2.4; Projectionist Club 2. VERNON ROY NASH Basketball 1.2: Pep Club I; Band 1; F.F.A. 2.3.4. PATSY RAYE NEWMAN F.H.A.2,3; Press Club 4. MARY LINDA NICHOLSON N.H.A. I; F.H.A. 2.3.4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Guidance Aide 4. PATSYE FAY NICHOLSON F.H.A.2,3; Pep Club 3. POLLY ANN NICHOLSON Pep Club I. BILLIE JEAN NORMAN F.H.A. 1.2.4; Red Cross Club 2; F.T.A. 4. CECIL DARNELL OLIVER Football I; F.F.A. 2,3.4; Annual Staff4; Most Attractive4. WILLIE RAY ORANGE F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; Officer 3.4; Football 1.2.4; Class Officer 2.3,4; Student Council 3.4; Officer 4; Projectionist Club 3; Officer 3; Pep Club 4; Press Club 4; Magazine Sales Award 3; Soil Judging Contest Winner 4; Best Personality 4. DEBORAH JEAN O’SAIL Band 1.2; Pep Club 3.4; F.H.A. 3.4; Quill and Scroll 4; Press Club 4; Cub Scripts Staff 4; Feature Editor. GLORIA GAY PACE F.H.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club I.2.3.4; Homeroom Officer I; Gregg Typing Award 3; Library Club 3; Magazine Sales Award 3; Library Staff 3. FRANKLIN GARY PERRY F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; Officer 3; Pep Club 1.2.3,4; Band 1; Gregg Typing Award 3; Projectionist Club 3,4. SARAH PATTY PITT Science Club I; Officer I; Press Club 1,2,3.4; Student Coun- cil 1,3,4; Foreign Language Award I; Junior Classical 2; Bas- ketball 1,2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Eorcnsic Club 4; Officer 4; Cub Scripts Staff 4; Literary Editor 4. LARRY CLAYBORN POOLE Science Club I; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; Gregg Typing Award 3. GLENDA RUTH RAYMER F.H.A. 3. BONNIE ALMA READ Basketball I; Beta Club 2,3,4; Library Club and Staff 2,3. ROBERT EUGENE ROSS GWENDOLYN NADINE SHEARON N.H.A. 1; Officer I; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 2.3: PcpClub4. LARRY GILBERT SHEARON F.F.A. 1,2.3.4. PATRICIA DIANA SHEARON N.H.A. I; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus I; Gregg Typing Award 3; Pep Club 4. JOSEPH HOWARD SHOEMAKE. JR. Homeroom Officer 1,2,4; Class Officer 1,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Football I; Basketball I; Student Council 2,3; Drum Major. CONNIE SUE SIMPKINS Band 1,2,3; Junior Classical League 2. Pep Club 4; Forensic Club4; Annual Staff4. SANDRA FAYE SMOCK MYRTLE RUTH STAGGS Pep Club 1.2; F.H.A. 1,2; Officer 1; Projectionist Club 1.2; Jun- ior Classical League 3; Library Club 4. JAMES LARRY STREET F.F.A. 3,4. KATHERINE DIANA STROUD Student Council I; Homeroom Officer 2. MIKE WAYNE STRUNK F.F.A. 2,3,4; Football 1,2. DONALD LUTHER SULLIVAN F.F.A. 1,2,3; Band 1.2,3,4; Science Club I; Projectionist Club 2,3,4; Forensic Club 4; Officer of F.F.A. 4. MARVIN ELTON SULLIVAN. JR. Basketball I; Baseball 1,3: Softball 2; F.F.A. 2,3,4. VERNIE EUGENE SULLIVAN Baseball 3.4. JAY REEVES THORNTON Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3; F.F.A. 2,3,4. DALE ROYCE TURRENTINE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1.2: Basketball I. JOE REYNOLDS VICK Science Club I: Basketball 1.3.4; Current Events Club 2; Home- room Officer 3; Pep Club 4; Press Club 4; Cub Scripts Staff 4; Most Reliable 4. BARBARA ELAINE WINTERS F.H.A. 1.2,3,4; Officer 2.4; Library Club 1.2; Pep Club I.2.3.4; Science Club I; Office Staff 2,3,4; Gregg Typing Award 3; Gregg Shorthand Award 3; Magazine Sales Award 3; Press Club 3.4; Playcast 3; Student Council 4; Homeroom Officer 4. GLORIA YVONNE Wi IERS F.FrA. 1.2,3.4; Officer 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3; Library Staff 2,3: 4-H Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1.2.3,4; Magazine Sales Award 3; Officer of Class 4; Wittiest 4. LARRY NEIL YOUNG Pep Club 1.2,3,4; Basketball I; Science Club I; Latin Club 2; Playcast 3: Press Club 4. 51 Junior class officers: SEATED: Shirley Milliken, treasurer; STANDING: Debbie Simmons, secretary; David Bradley, vice president; Mitchell Roberts, president. JUNIOR CLASS OF 1968 Teresa Adams Leon Allen Harold Anderson Ronnie Anderson Fay Andrews Sandra Austin John Balthrop Jackie Bates Douglas Bell Marjorie Bell 52 Ruth Bell Donnie Binkley Helen Binkley Steve Binkley James Bowers Linda Bowers Laverne Boyd David Bradley Randall Brinkley Alice Burch Barbara Burke William Butler Wanda Cannon Benetia Carney Jerry Carney Thomas Carney Connie Caruthers Linda Clinard Chris Conners Robert Corlcw : Carl Cothcrn Erin Crabson Hugh Davidson Patricia Davis Mike Demonbreun John Denton Callic Dowlen Nonia Mai Driver Anita Lldridge Glenda Elliot 53 1 Tyricc Elliott Lewis Ellis Sammie Epps Beth Evans Novella Ewing Angela Fagan Connie Ferrell Violet Forbes Timothy Fuller Roy Garrison Diana Green Jerry Griffin Stanley Griffin Patsy Hall Donald Hampton Hal Harris Linda Harris Pat Harris Donna Head Jackie Head £h Charles Heathman Karen Heer Shelly Hiett George Hoke Ila Rac Howard Richard Hughes David Hunter Sue Hunter Patricia Jackson Sue Jennette 54 Jane Johnson Sandra Johnson Wanda Johnson Robert Justice Jack Kilgore Gary Krantz Patty Lee Debra Lewis Larry Long Patricia Malone Joseph Maxcy Steve Maxey Roger Mayo Carole Mays Carl McCarver Sharon McCutchcn Diddra McLaughlin Nancy Meadows Betty Midyctt Shirley Millikcn Linda Mills Glenda Morris Kay Morse Linda Mosicr Margaret Mosley Anna Murphy Judy Nichols Jimmy Noe Psyleeta Norwood Frances Owen 55 Helen Parker Rita Patton Robert Pennington Judy Perry Larry Perry Linda Perry Pam Perry Candy Plumlee Pamela Poole Gary Ray Darrell Read Dickie Read Cynthia Reed Mitchell Roberts Jerry Rose Kenneth Rose Hope Shcarron Dcbby Simmons June Simmons Gary Simpkins Sherry Simpkins Bobby Stack Jo Stanley Kenneth Stevens Ann Stewart Rebecca Stewart Thomas Stone Elaine Stuart Larry Stuart Terry Teasley 56 John Thomson Larry Turner Gerald Umstcad Hilda Vann Eugene Wade Donna Walker David Wall Alice Weakley Betty Williams James Williams Nancy Williams Tommy Williams Judy Wilson Gene Winters JUNIOR CLASS FA VO RITE Sophomore class officers: Wanda Romcr, treasurer; Mack Hagewood, president: Barbara Smith, secretary: not pictured Sammy Kilgore, vice president. SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1968 Joe Albritton Chris Allbcrt Betty Allen niizabelh Allen Paul Allen Mary Allgood Barney Anderson Jerry Anderson Paula Anderson Kathy Baines 58 Karen Baker Joy Bateman Cornelia Batts Billy Bell Clifford Bell Milton Bell Betty Bennett William Bennett Jean Biggs Pamela Binkley Paula Binkley Sharon Binkley Tommy Binkley Peggy Bolling Emily Boyd Milton Boyd Gail Bracey Randall Bracey Reba Bracey Teresa Bracey Terry Bracey Kathy Bradley Beverly Brown Judy Brown Patrice Brown Freddie Burcham Freddie Campbell Jerry Carney Pam Carney Ronnie Carney 59 Evelyn Caruthers Paula Caruthers Janie Cassidy Billy Clark Dwain Clement Terri Cobb Debbie Coke Sheryl Cunningham Walter Daniel Charlotte Davidson Jack DcVillc Vickie Douglas David L. Dowlcn David M. Dowlen Carol Elliott Andrea England Louis Felts Judith Fogus Jean Forbes Randall Ford Teresa Foster Doris Fowler Mike Gibbs Sherry Glasgow Richard Green Bob Gregory Patty Griffin Janice Gupton Mack Hagcwood Jackie Hampton 60 Annie Harper Michael Harris Patricia Head Bobbie Hewitt Shelly Hoke J. C. Hollingsworth Ronald Hoskins Bobby Hudgens Melvin Hughes Glendon Hunter Janice Hunter Johnny Hunter Carol Jenneite Billie Johnson Dan Johnson Jcaninc Johnson Teresa Johnstone Ralph Jones Faye Justice Mike LafTcrty Patty Lindsay Jim Lockcrt Ruth LouAllcn Lucy Lovell Quinctinc Majors Burl Mangrum Richard Mash Patricia Mathews Ricky Mayo Terry Mayo 61 Lewis McDaniel Deborah Miller Ruth Miller James Milliken Donald Ray Moore Danny Morris Sharon Morris Frankie Moulton Llisa MurfV Henry Murphy Rita Myers King Nabors Steve Newman Steve Nicholson Mary Nicholson Wanda Osborne Wayne Pack Janice Parker Joe Pegram Joel Pepper Brenda Perry Linda Perry Neva Perry Bobby Perry Ycolanda Petit Lynn Petty Judy Puckett Bob Pullen Danny Ray Doyc Lynn Read 62 Leslie Read John Rhea Wanda Romcr Bessie June Ross Jerry Scott Pam Scslcr Charles Shively Michael Shivers Barbara Smith Patricia Smith Shelia Smock Evelyn Speck Danny Stack Debra Stack Don Stack Debra Staggs Linda Stokes Teresa Stokes Rebecca Story Connie Street Vernon Swaggerty Carolyn Tabb Frances Tally Michael Taylor Teresa Townsend Linda Traylor David Turnbough Dawn Walker Brenda Williams Charles Winters 63 'br ' Ricky Winters Robert Wiser Robert Young SOPHOMORE CLASS FA VORITES Freshman class officers: James DcLoach, vice president. Carol Mayo, president; Janet Shocmake, secretary and treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS OF 1968 Leroy Adams Nora Adams Henrietta Alberts Shelia Albritton Charles Allen Deborah Allen Michael Allen Patricia Allen Steve Allen Terry Allen 65 Julie Anderson Shirley Anderson Carolyn Bagewell Clay Balthrop Sherry Balthrop Rita Baker Nancy Ballcw Nancy Batcy Carney Bell Beatrice Bennett Brenda Bess Linda Biggs Linda Bilbry Darrell Binkley James Bohanan Charlene Boyd Sandra Boyd Sherry Boyd Mike Braccy Gary Bruce Janice Cannon Gilbert Cantrell William Capps James Carney Linda Carney Penelope Carney William Caruthers Roland Chambliss Darncllc Chance Karen Chandler 66 Sieve Chapman Linda Childress Linda Clark Joe Claytor Gloria Collier Kathy Collier Wanda Cook Darlene Copley Eugene Corlew Wayne Corlew Gilbert Creech Lois Curtis Sue Curtis Randall Davidson Wanda Davidson James DcLoach Sherrian Dickerson Jean Donaldson Nanette Donaldson Mary Dorton Hugh Dowlen Gloria Driver Kathy Duke Linda Dwyer David Edgin Judy Lldridgc Kathy Ellis Curtis Evans Debra Evans Melvin Felts 67 Kathy Forbes Gary F ord Shirley Ford Mary Beth Fort Judy Fowler Danny Fox Mike Fryer Delores GaFTord Joanne Garner Norma Gibbs Kay Gibson Dennis Gilmore Lolanda Goins Mack Griffin Randy Haley Rudy Haley Charles Hall Delia Hallums Gencsc Hallums Pam Hannah Shirley Harrison Robert Hartman Donald Head Diane Hcathman Rosemary Hcathman Leslie Henley Larry Himes Donalt Holt Adrian Hooper Linda Hooper 68 James Hum Douglas Hutchison Debra Hutton Betty Ann Jackson Roger Dale James Connie Jcnnetle Ricky Johnson Albert Jones Ralph Clayton Jordon Charles Jordon Tommy Kemp Mike Kirby Ann Knight Leon Knight Denver Krantz Harlan Krantz Judy Krantz Carol Lall'crty Debra Lampley James Lane Carson Lee Johnny Lovell Patsy Lowry Sharon Malone Mike Marsh Carol Mayo Doris Mayo Judy Mayo Fredda Mays Ricky McCutchen 69 Lynn McDaniel Angela McLaughlin Judy McMahon T. W. Meadows Karen Miller Gary Mraz Sandra Nalls John Ness Earnest Newman Linda Orange Ray Osborne Barbara Owen Paulette Parker William Patterson Carlcne Patton Danny Pedigo Gary Petty Paul Pitt Tony PIumice Felix Plummer Hillious Poole Frank Powers Mike Price Mike Proctor Michcal Radford Bonnie Ragan Pat Raymer Bobby Read Linda Rediker Vanessa Rediker 70 Mickey Read Hazel Richardson Rocky Roberts Randy Roland Shelia Rose Evelyn Rutledge Kenny Sanders Melissa Sawyer Vickie Shcarron Janet Shocmakc Ronnie Shores Kenny Simmons David Smith Susan Smith James Staggs Robert Stephens Gwendolyn Stewart Paul Stewart Kip Stratton Danny Stuart Sharon Stuart Randall Tansil Clittic Taylor Sheila Taylor Bobby Thomson Perry Tilghman Carol Toland Grady Toler Robin Underwood Joyce Wade 71 James Walker Lynn Walker Richard Webb Thomas Webb Marly Welch Frank Wiles Larry Williams Melinda W'illiams Susan Williams Ann Wilson FRESHMAN CLASS FA VORITES 73 74 75 76 s 77 The Student Council is the student's voice in the organization and planning of the school. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council club officers: Willie Orange, boys' vice-president; Sarah Patty Pitt, secretary and treasurer; Kaye Frazier, girls' vice-president; Lawrence Hooper, president. “To lead by serving others” is the motto of the National Beta Club. Those chosen for member- ship have exhibited scholarship, leadership, and good citizenship; and this membership is based on an average of 90 or above with no semester grade lower than 87. BETA CLUB Beta club officers: David Ferrell, President: Debra Lewis, Secretary: Hope Shearon. Treasurer: Joseph Maxcy, Vice-President. .S' The Forensic Club, under ihe leadership of Mrs. Mayo, is an organization to J promote achievement in speech and dramatics. C CLUB President: Lawrence Hooper Vice-President: Sarah Pitt Secretary: Cynthia Reed Treasurer: Steve Maxcy President: Lawrence Hooper Vice-President: Norma Coakley Secretary: Beth Evans Treasurer: Glyndan King “Gladly would they learn and gladly teach” could be the motto of this new club. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Johnson are the sponsors of this club. Under the supervision of Mrs. Connie Ross, sponsor, the Cub Scripts Staff publishes our school news- paper each six weeks. QUILL AND SCROLL I si ROW L to R Debra Lewis, Ruth Groves, Tommy Morris. Dcaurclle Beasley. Judy Cagle, Norma Coakley. Donnie Jordan. 2nd ROW Paul Davis, Sarah Pitt, Kaye Morse, Shirley Milliken, Glyndan King, Dean Milliken, Donna Knox, Debby Simmons. Jean O’Sail. Joseph Maxey 3rd ROW. Lawrence Hooper, Faye Andrews, Candy Plumlcc. Janet Brown. Mary Sue Epps, Kaye Frazier, Connie Ferrell, Beth Evans. Hilda Vann CUBS SCRIPT STAFF Glyndan King Editor Dcaurcllc Beasley Asst. Editor Mary Epps Business Mgr. Dean Miliken Layout Editor Jean O’Sail Feature Editor Judy Cagle Social Editor Sarah Pitt Literary Editor Lawrence Hooper Sports Editor Janet Brown Art Editor Donnie Binkley Asst. Art Editor Joey Vick Photographer JOURNALISM PRESS CLUB V • The yearbook stafT combined fun and work this year. Darlene Hamilton was the editor: Joseph Maxey, assistant editor; Hope Shearron and Darnell Oliver were business managers. Dec Collier. Suzanne Fort. Jeannine Johnson. Lucy Lovell, Mrs. Fielder. Neva Perry. Wanda Romcr. Faye Andrews, Bonnie Read. Donna Walker. Kaye Frazier, Debra Lewis. Kay Lovell. Ann Stewart. LIBRARY STAFF AND CLUB The Cheatham County Library Club assists interest among students regarding the use of books Mrs. Fielder in attempting to stimulate reading and library materials, interest, improve the library, and create greater SKATED: Ruth Groves; STANDING: Rita Myrcs, Rcjcna Miller. Barbara Winters. Jackie Head, Faye Justice. Shearon Kilgore. Jane Kessler. Sue Jennette, Elizabeth Allen. OFFICE STAFF PROJECTIONIST CLUB The Projectionist Club is composed of boys, form this valuable service. They are trained in the who, in their free period, operate the school pro- use of this equipment, jector for teachers. These boys volunteer to per- The F.F.A. has as its purposes to build good future farmers, teach the modern methods of farming, and prepare the members for their roles as the future citizens. F.F.A. OFFICERS President Willie Orange Vice-President David Morris Sentinel Danny Felts Secretary Don Sullivan Treasurer Dale Turrcntinc Reporter Travis Felts The F.H.A. motio, “Toward New Horizons” learning to live better today in order that our lives expresses the purpose of the organization that is, and those of our families may be better tomorrows. F.H.A. OFFICERS President Glyndan King Vice President Su annc Fort Parliamentarian Hope Shcarron Secretary Yvonne Winters Treasurer Barbara Winters Reporter Violet Forbes I ■VC PEP CLUB Arousing school spirit is the primary aim of the Pep Club. This year the club has prepared posters and banners boosting spirit for the games. The members play a significant role in building character among the student body. We attribute much of the success obtained in the athletic area to the tremendous support of the Pep Club. 90 CCHS CHEERLEADERS 1967-68 If spirit is the key to success, then our cheerleaders helped the CUBS to achieve that success. Reading countcr-clockwisc: Jcanninc Johnson, Candy Plumlcc, Suzanne F;ort, Glyndan King, Brenda Mayo, Sue Hunter. 92 Candy Plumlcc Junior Air Brenda Mayo Senior Jcanninc Johnson Sophomore Left to right BOTTOM ROW. King Nabors. Mack Hagewood. Charlie Winters. John Reah. Harold Anderson. Willie Orange. Danny Felts. Robert Groves. Jimmy Jackson. Jimmy Lockcrt. Tommy Binkley. Vernon Swaggerty. SECOND ROW. Proctor. Mgr.. Barney Anderson. Danny Morris, Dickey Bobby Thomson. Rickey Greer, Douglas Bell. Richard Hughes The '68 Echo would like to congratulate this year’s Cubs for an outstanding season. We know and understand how hard it is to be a champion and we are very proud of our Cubs for being a team of distinction. 94 «lilton Bell, George Hoke, Larry Turner, Eugene Wade. Pete Lrantz. THIRD ROW. Mike Gibbs. Bob Pullen, Jerry Scott, lllcn Ncwland, Robert Young. Jim Hughes. Bobby Stack. Tommy Morris. Ray Osborne. Hal Harris, David Bradley. Larry Perry. Lynn Petty. Coaches Ralph Spangler and Mike Jarreau. Thanks to a fine coaching job done by Coach Ralph Spangler and assistant Coach Mike Jarreau, this year's Cubs posted a 9—1 season. Their only defeat came at the hands of the Charlotte Tigers and their biggest victories were Green- brier 42—6, and the Booster Bowl where they beat Woodbury 33—6. Larry Perry Junior Defensive Tackle Willie Orange Senior Offensive End Robert Groves Senior Defensive Guard Elmer Bradley Junior Offensive Halfback Lloyd Krantz Senior Offensive Guard Danny Felts Senior Offensive Center Dickie Read Junior Offensive Tackle Hal Harris Junior Defensive Guard Larry Turner Junior Defensive Middle Guard Harold Anderson Junior Offensive Guard Ricky Greer Tommy Morris Sophomore Senior Punter 99 Offensive Fullback Richard Hughes Junior Defensive End Jimmy Jackson Senior Quarterback Jim Hughes Senior Halfback King Nabors Sophomore Defensive Back FOOTBALL HONORS Top: LITTLE ALL-MIDSTATE: Jim Hughes. Larry Perry. Tommy Morris. Jimmy Jackson. Lower Left: ALL-CONFERENCE: Larry Perry. Dickey Read. David Brad- ley. Richard Hughes. Tommy Morris. Jimmy Jackson. Jim Hughes. Lower Right: CAPTAIN Tommy Morris; CO-CAPTAIN Jimmv Jackson. • i SCORES Cubs 25 Erin 13 Cubs 0 Charlotte 25 Cubs 33 East Robertson 6 Cubs 20 White Bluff 0 Cubs 48 Jo By ms 13 Cubs 33 Dover 13 Cubs 32 White House 18 Cubs 42 Greenbrier 6 Cubs 27 McEwen Booster Bowl 7 Cubs 33 Woodbury 6 SENIOR ATTENDANT Brenda Mayo JUNIOR ATTENDANT Patricia Malone FOOTBALL QUEEN Glyndan King FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Penny Carney SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Brenda Perry 104 SOPHOMORE FLOAT Second Place HOMECOMING FRESHMAN FLOAT JUNIOR FLOAT Third Place 105 BASKETBALL SWEETHEARTS 107 Debra Stack Sweetheart of the Season Candy Plumlcc 109 SECOND ROW. Douglas Bell, Richard Hughes. Ronald Hoskins. Mitchell Roberts. Bobby Thompson, Billy Bell. Milton Bell Sophomore Forward Bobby Stack Junior Center David Bradley Junior Forward Joseph Maxey Junior Guard 110 Donnie Jordon Senior Guard Tyricc Elliot Junior Forward 111 Billy Bell Sophomore Guard Bobby Stack and Milton Bell __! SCORES Ashland City ... 22 Bransford........76 Ashland City ... 58 Charlotte........71 Ashland City . 49 Greenbrier ......... 59 Ashland City ... 64 Jo Burns ........... 68 Ashland City ... 76 East Robertson .. 43 Ashland City ... 48 White BlufT...... 39 Ashland City ... 40 Erin ............... 44 Ashland City ... 68 Jo Burns.........70 Ashland City ... 41 Springfield......48 Ashland City ... 30 Bellevue ........... 32 Ashland City ... 63 East Robertson ... 54 Ashland City ... 55 Charlotte ...........46 Ashland City . 58 White House......87 Ashland City ... 54 Gallatin Union ... 56 Ashland City .48 Greenbrier ......... 55 Ashland City .84 White BlufT...... 59 Ashland City 47 Springfield ........ 59 Ashland City ... 56 Joelton ............ 54 Ashland City ... 58 Gallatin Union ... 71 Ashland City ... 62 Lafayette .......... 53 Ashland City ... 58 Bellevue ........... 44 115 FIRST ROW left to right: Neva Perry. Debra Lewis. Debbie Stack. Dorris Fowler, Patricia Mead. Shirley Milliken. Donna Head, Janice Hunter. SECOND ROW: Kathy Ellis. Norma Gibbs, Carole Elliot, Wanda Krantz, Sandra Austin, Tina Langston, Adrian Hooper. 117 Wanda Kraniz Senior Guard Donna Head Junior Forward 1)8 Patricia Head Sophomore Forward Debbie Stack Sophomore Guard Debra Lewis Sophomore Guard Shirley Milliken Junior Forward 119 Debbie Simmons Junior Forward Janice Hunter Sophomore Guard Doris Fowler Sophomore Guard Billie Johnson Sophomore Guard 01 Neva Perry Sophomore Forward Mike Jarrcau Coach 120 SCORES Ashland City ... 46 Bransford............58 Ashland City ... 38 Charlotte .......... 62 Ashland City ... 40 Greenbrier ......... 33 Ashland City ... 48 Jo Burns.............52 Ashland City ... 40 East Robertson ... 53 Ashland City ... 57 White BlufT........ 31 Ashland City ... 29 Erin ............... 37 Ashland City .. 50 Jo Burns ........... 66 Ashland City ... 28 Springfield .........63 Ashland City ... 69 Bellevue ........... 45 Ashland City ... 36 East Robertson ... 47 Ashland City ... 45 Charlotte .......... 42 Ashland City ... 56 White House........43 Ashland City ... 42 Gallatin Union ... 59 Ashland City ... 50 Greenbrier ......... 27 Ashland City ... 56 White BlufT........27 Ashland City ... 31 Springfield .........45 Ashland City ... 62 Joelton ............ 61 Ashland City 39 Gallatin ........... 56 Ashland City ... 59 Lafayette .......... 69 Ashland City ... 59 Bellevue ........... 54 123 124 128 Left to Right: Mrs. Groves. Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Parduc. Mrs. Shores. Mrs. Pace. Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. Baker. Mr. Burgess Mrs. Shearon STAFF CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1964 we seniors as another frightened group of freshman began our journey through the halls of CCHS. This journey now is at an end but we shall always remember these four years as a time of learning and growth both mental and physical. Our journey of four years seemed at first to be an eternity, but now as we look back, we see how short the lime actually was. In looking back we remember the events which highlighted our life at CCHS. Our freshman year proved as exciting as we had anticipated. Our first leaders at CCHS con- sisted of our class officers who were: President: Tommy Morris, Vice-President: Jim Jackson, and Secretary-Treasurer: Jane Kessler. We were represented at homecoming by Judy Cagle who served as Freshman attendant. Our sponsors who served us so ably as we began our new experiences were: Mrs. Pinky Christian, Mrs. James Maxey, Mr. Ralph Spangler, and Miss Frances Fults. Our class favorites for this year were Tommy Morris and Judy Cagle. Our sophomore year began with high spirits since we now had completed a year at CCHS and were old, experienced pro's. We began this year with election of new class officers who were: President: Willie Orange. Vice-President: Joe Shoemakc, Secretary: Deaurelle Beasley, and Treasurer: Wanda Krantz. Our homecoming attendant this year was Kaye Frazier who represented us quite well at homecoming, 1965. Our float came in 3rd with the theme “Seeds of Victory . Our sponsors again were Mrs. Pinky Christian, Miss Frances Fults, Mr. Jimmy Maxey, Mr. Ralph Spangler, with the addition of Mr. Michael Howell. We as sophomores became more active in clubs and activities as two of our girls, Glyndan King and Suzanne Fort served on the cheerleading squad. And now we finally were upperclassmen as we began our junior year. We began again with our official leaders who were: President: Willie Orange, Vice-President: Kaye Frazier, Secretary- Treasurer: Joe Shoemake, and Reporter: Ruth Groves. Homecoming was again a big event in which we were represented by Patricia Groves. Our float entitled, “Cubs Dunk Dover came in first backed with great enthusiasm by the members of our class. To lead our enthusiasm and boost it were Glyndan King and Linda Copley who served as cheerleaders. This year was filled with activities for us as we enacted for our Junior play, a production of “Our Town sponsored and directed by Mr. Michael Howell. Our other sponsors for this year were Mrs. Pinky Christian, Miss Frances Fults, Mrs. Jackie Johnson, Mr. Jimmy Maxey, and for one semester of our junior year Mrs. Paulette Hart. We began our plans secretly for the junior-Scnior banquet but on May 19 at Montgomery Bell Inn we revealed our secret “Moments to Remember.” We as juniors spon- sored the annual magazine sale to raise funds for our class which was a great success. Team cap- tains for this were Tommy Morris and Kaye Frazier, Jimmy Jackson and Yvonne Winters. And then finally we were seniors. The long awaited time in our dream had arrived when we had risen to the top rank at CCHS. Our years here were almost finished, therefore, we felt we had to make this year the biggest and best of all; and so we did. The year was packed with leaders and activities as we once again elected our class officers who were: President: Willie Orange, Vice-President: Kay Frazier, Secretary: Yvonne Winters, Treasurer: Jimmy Jackson. Lawrence Hooper was elected to serve as President of the Student Body. Other student body of- ficers were Boy’s Vice-President: Willie Orange, Girls Vice-President: Kay Frazier, and Secre- tary-Treasurer: Sarah Pitt. Cheerleaders for this year were Captain, Glyndan King, Brenda Mayo, Suzanne Fort, and Janet Brown. Homecoming came again and we were represented by Glyndan King, Queen and Senior Attendant, Brenda Mayo. Mr. and Miss CCHS this year were Kay Frazier and Tommy Morris. Four years of our life were spent in work, study, and extracurricular activities here at CCHS. We wish for the students who will take our places that their years will be as happy and prosperous as ours have been. Dreams rarely ever reach into reality, but ours has. Every dream should have a happy ending, and ours has. We are ready to leave CCHS and enter into our dreams and aspriations for the future. 133 WILLIAMS TV SERVICE 111 Bowker St. Ashland City, Tenn. 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WILLIAMS’ JEWELERS Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry Main Street Ashland City, Springfield Portland EMPSON’S DRUG CO. JACKSON FAMILY CENTER Your Friendly Rexall Store Main Street Ashland City, Tennessee Phone 792-4644 Ladies and Children's Ready-to- Wear Lingerie and Shoes 124 Main Street Ashland City, Tennessee Phone 792-4056 SHELTON HARRISON CHEVROLET Good Luck to the CUBS Ashland City, Tenn. ASHLAND CITY, SENIOR M. Y. F. G C MOTORS Plymouth—Chrysler Springfield, Tennessee 384-4596 Bobby Gupton Albert Clifton Compliments of STOUT’S STORE TEASLEY’S GROCERY and SERVICE STATION Highway 49 Phone 792-9118 Compliments of J. C. BALTHROP, AGENT GENERAL INSURANCE ROBCO MATERIALS, INC Concrete Products—Asphalt Products Phone 384-7851 P.O. Box 10 Springfield, Tenn. Compliments of SHIVERS’ SHOE SHOP Main Street Ashland City, Tenn. Compliments of LEWIS PERRY WRECKER SERVICE Our business is picking up” Phone 792-5338 or 792-4919 CAMPBELL’S RESTAURANT Homemade Pies; all the catfish you con cot for $1.50; and home-cooked meals. Compliments of BOYD’S BESTWAY MARKET Ashland City, Tenn. 792-4531 Compliments of ’ oMV A FRIEND WM' . T'- w . 3 JT 1 I m i -til ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO., INC. 3035 Powell Avenue Nashville. Tcnn. GOOD LUCK CUBS OWEN’S BAIT SHOP ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 509 Walnut Street Phone 384-4515 Compliments of Springfield, Tenn. MRS. ELLA B. DUNN Belltown, Tennessee Compliments of STATE STOVE and MANUFACTURING COMPANY SONNY’S TRUCK STOP 24 Hour Service Cedar Hill, Term. Phone 746-9405 FARMER’S MERCANTILE CO. Hardware, Furniture, Appliances Ashland City, Tenn. Compliments of B. ROSS TRUCK LINES 8yron Ross—Owner P.O. 8ox 43 Ashland City, Tenn. Compliments of LOCKERT S FUNERAL HOME RANDOLPH HOUSE CO. Most Complete Department Store Springfield, Tenn. Compliments of DR. C. L. FIELDS STORE’S BI-RITE SUPERMARKET Fresh Produce—Fresh Meats Groceries Hwy. 70, Pegram Phone 352-0569 Compliments of DRS. STROUD and THAXTON SUMNER MOTOR CO. Mercury and Ford Springfield, Tenn. The Episcopal Church Welcomes You ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH 3700 Woodmont Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee Sunday Masses Weekday Masses Confessions Evening Prayer 7.-30, 9:00, 11 a.m. 6:30 a.m. Saturdays 4:30 p.m. Daily 5:30 p.m. Compliments of CHEATHAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU EAGLE COURT RESTAURANT Compliments of LOCKERT DRUGS Ashlond City, Tenn. JOELTON PHARMACY FlOYD A. KEENE Clarksville, Hwy. 766-01)1 Joelton, Tenn. Besl Food in Cheatham County 41-A Highway Compliments of BOWMAN’S TIRE SERVICE Compliments of TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT WES-TENN DEPT. STORE Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATES STORE Compliments of Place to Trade to $ove Men and Ladies' Wear 102 N. Main Street 792-4141 SAM’S CREEK BOAT DOCK Off River Rood on Sam's Creek Compliments of MIDWAY MILLS Ashland City, Tenn. Tucksonco Meals SAM A. REEKS SON ASHLAND CITY FLORIST Your Uptown Shop We Wire Flowers Anywhere We Do Appreciate Your Business Ashland City, Tenn. Phone 792-4121 Phone 792-4355 Compliments of THE C.A.T. GUY BATES BI-RITE Joclton, Tcnn. Groceries and Feed BILL BESS’ GROCERY Sinclair Gos and Oil JOHN POOLE AND SONS Plumbing, Healing, and Wiring Ashland City 792-4090 Compliments of G. W. HUNTER GROCERY A FRIEND 41-A Highway Compliments of TRUE’S DRIVE INN TINKER 604 South Main Ashland City COLLIER’S Groceries and Gasoline 108 North Moin 792-4386 Compliments of Compliments of RAYMOND OSBORNE NORWOOD CLEANERS County School Superintendent Compliments of WOODROW PERRY’S GROCERY KINGSTON SPRINGS East Cheatham SUPER SAVER The Place Where Good Friends Meet SANDER’S APPLIANCE Solos and Service Phone 792-5178 SAM and DON’S WHOLESALE PARTS Phone 792-4634 Compliments of M. H. COLE Contractor WHITE WAY GROCERY Bus Stop Pleasant View, Tenn. Phone 746-3485 FRANK SHEARRON’S GARAGE Thomasville. Tenn. Phone 362-3503 TURRENTINE’S-GROCERY and SERVICE STATION ESSO Highway 41-A llv«! is Compliments of CHEATHAM COUNTY OFFICIALS Nelson Perry Trustee Tom Turner Registrar Russell Balthrop County Court Clerk Jimmy Lockert County Judge Lloyd Harris Circuit Court Clerk Leslie Binkley Sheriff George Van Hook Road Superintendent Hubert Dozier Tax Assessor ROBERT BINKLEY’S 49 Highwoy Compliments of NICHOLSON’S GROCERY 1. H. BINKLEY GROCERY Grocery—Service Station—laundry Highway 4l-A Phone 746-5100 Compliments of CORNER HOUSE DRIVE-INN Dickson, Tenn. Compliments of JELLO BALTHROP MOTORS Chrysler ond Plymouth Soles ond Service Ashlond City 792-4451 WANDALAND NURSERY and LANDSCAPING SERVICE Highway 4l-A 746-5212 Compliments of J. L. STACK and SONS Highway 41-A Compliments of 1967-68 BETA CLUB CHEATHAM CO. HIGH SCHOOL President—Dovid Ferrell Vice President—Joseph Maxey Secretary—Debra Lewis Treasurer—Hope Shearron Sponsor—Mrs. Evelyn Henley Co-Sponsor—Mrs. Grace Albright Achievement, Character, Leadership W. T. WILLIAMS GROCERY Highwoy 12 Ashland City, Tenn. Groceries and Bait Compliments of LEE’S GROCERY WILLIAMS ESSO SERVICE CENTER Home of KKM 8949 C8 Radio Station Compliments of Pleasant View 792 9447 “MAMA MILLS” Courtesy of CAVE SPRINGS CAFE Highway 70 Pegram, Tenn. VILLA’S FASHION SHOP Compliments of ladies Ready to Wear B. J. BOYD and Ashland City Baby Dept. Ashland City BILL’S CAFE and POWER TRANSMISSION DAIRY DINER Hours: Menu: Mon.-Thurs. Pizza Equipment and Industrial Supplies 7 am-10 pm Pit Barbecue Steaks Fri. Sat. Country Ham M. T. GOSSETT CO., INC. 7 am-12 pm Fish Shrimp Sunday Oysters 12 am-10 pm Plate Lunches 1205 Church St. Nashville, Tennessee Owner: Mrs. Beulah Maynard Homemade Pies A. C. VENDING SERVICE PHIL’S VENDING Ashland City, Tenn. 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