Girls Preparatory School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)
- Class of 1966
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F 11115 '333m 3 gtk JEN. x7wr . RUTH SHELTON MIMI HOOKER Most Active in School Affairs Most Congenial HALLYE SMITH Cutest i17ljt PAM ALEXANDER Most Feminine PAT GALLOWAY NICKI GREENBERG Witfiest Most School Spirit 1:1701 CHARLOTTE MONTAGU E Most Popular BETTY JEAN REAVIS President of the Senior Class Most Congenial HELEN BESS BACON Maid of Honor HELENE STRIEBINGER May Queen Senior Scholarship LINDA STANDEFER Co-editor of the Kaleidoscope BETTY MARYE Co-edifor of the Kaleidoscope CAROLYN TAYLOR President of the National Honor Society Grace McCallie Scholarship JAN SILVERSTEIN President of fhe Student Council Most Likely to Succeed superlatives $$$ rim; h . W l R't 119; uBut, Mrs. Thomas, I can't stand the taste of that toothpaste! ax 'er- uThis beats coming out of a Brylcream tube any day! nWhat d'ya say after the meeting we . . . ' What d'ya mean lstealing from orphans'? campus comedy uChristmas trees are like that, yeah, they are. 3: I Mary Sellers Margaret Sies Judy Sivils Rifzie Smith Scmmye Smith Nancy Snow Jan Speer Roe Speer Ginger Stein Bitsy Stonebumer Barton Stout Katie Swick Greer Thomison Debbie Troy Kathy Turner Jenny Weatherford Debbie Williams AleHa Woodruff Peggy Wright Becky Yandle seventh grade class Marian Robinson Nancy Robinson Nancy Rothberger Sally Rudisill Amy Schmidt Ellen Schwa rfz Orientation-The beginning of a feen-ager's parents' education. l h m gm Du.- athy Hellman onny Hooper ayle Jacoway Susan Hon Kathy Huffaker Courtney James Graham Latimer KiHy Lawson Dana Leventhal Marie Lewis Iris Long Sally Millard Cathy Mock Dean Paden Jessica Parks Btu Patten Charlotte Patten Libby Pope Melanie Reynolds Amy Robertson Jean Robinson seventh grade class Graham Lafimer, Bifsy Sioneburner, and Barton Stout 3 ' return to the days of flappers and 23-skidoo. L rag ,, Martha Hooker Shaaron Jackson Jane Kennedy seventh grade class Bobbie Cooper shows dramatic talent in her monologue. Ann Chestnut! Caroline Chester Linda Cliff Elizabeth Close Bobbie Cooper Genny Craig Beth Dameron Donna Davis Marie Davis linda Deakins Karie Dosfer laura Duny Janice Erwin Gale Finley Dia Frierson Pam Funderburg Helen Gaither Chrisfy Gerow Carol Gilley Jun Hall Jayne Harber Mary Harper Sue Anne Harrison Jane Hawkins seventh grade class The only trouble is: We've lost our white knight. Jacquelyn Buttram Chrissy Caldwell Fifi Caldwell Tee Caldwell Mary Campbell Sandy Caraway Glenn Carroll Betsy Carter Emily Chamberlain ary Allen Diana Banks Judy Barker Hen Barrett Leslie Bass Betsy Bates irginia Beasley Marty Biefer Leslie Bishop onnie Braly Honey Brown Mary Bryan JACQUELYN BUTTRAM President I LESLIE BISHOP FIFI CALDWELL VIRGINIA BEASLEY Vice President Secretary Treasurer i:154:l eighth grade class Cindy Nash Patty Nelson Suzanne Nichols PaHi Noone Jane Okrasinski Seniors and classmates eagerly watch the eighth grade ' play production. Mindy Pregulman Shirley Raider Jenny Robinson Julie Robinson Janet Rothberger Teresa Rofhberger Vicki Shroder Mathilde Silversfein Ada Anne Smith Lenora Smith Susan Smith Teresa Snow Beth SoloFF Patricia Templeton Barbara Terry Jane Thedford Polly Trotter Phyllis Voigf Ellen West Margaret Williams Marie Williams 1531 eighth grade class Lynn Golden Allison Goree Gale Graham Harriet Greene Linda Gregory ' 1 1 . Eighth grade officers serve their Mothers tea after the play Patri ' H den cm or uThe Battle of the Budget. Ellen Hicks Susan Hudson Jane Foster Hutcherson Kathy Hufchison Marcia Johnson Joy Kendall Martha Killefer Ellen Kovacevich Lane Lotimer Mindy leventhal Kathy Lewis Glenn Lore Mary Ann McAllesfer Emily McCabe Debbie McDonough Susan Massey Janie Matthews Marjorie Miller Joy Mullins 1521 eighth grade class Debby Allen Sally Allison Debby Alper Cathy Baker TTGViS Bibb- Excited eighih-graders play do-iI-yourself Stephanie Bugley cheerleaders. Ella Frances Brown Margaret Caldwell Nancy Campbell Anne Clarke Susan Cochran Susan Cooper Patty Cornelius Carolyn Curtis PuHi Davenport Judy Dick Dorothy Dunkerley Gwen Erwin Stuart Folts Margie Franklin Annette Guult Jeannie Gildersleeve ELLA FRANCES BROWN Vice President TRAVIS BIBB Secretary MATHILDE SILVERSTEIN Treasu rer DEBBIE McDONOUGH President freshman class Dana Murdock Ruth Oehmig Melissa Porham Cheryl Peele Cissy Plumlee Becky Ray Sue Rubensfein Marilyn Sizer Gayle Smith Missie Snodgrass Chris Stabile Sheryl Speer Garneffe Stoner Anna Beth Storey Susan Strickland Brenda Thomas Shirley Thompson Betty Turner Debby Van Derveer Cannon Wann Flossie Weill Karen Wheeler Judy Willett Nancy Wilson Lee Wood An ne Wood ruff Anne Hawkins Jane Healy Robin Higgclson Laura lhrig Dabney James Sally Johnson Lynn Jones Marie Kirk Ginny Londis Laura Leach Bonnie leal Pat Lee Jane Linle Kathy Lupfon Allyson McElroy Ann McKenzie Susan McKinney Karen Meador Robin Mebqne Hilda Mills freshman class Lee Finley Elaine Fleissner Carol Frederickson Jackie Gilbreath Julie Gilman Bonnie Graves freshman class Corrinne Anderson Jo Bishop Janet Boehm Candy Brock Isabel Bryan Barbara Buttram Charlotte Caldwell Martha Campbell Louise Chamberlain uYon Cassius hath a lean and hungry look. Mary Chopin Susan Chester linda Chobot Sally Christensen Margaret Churchwell Rosemary Colburn Nancy Curtis Peggy Davenport Diane Davis Drue Davis Carmen Deloach Jane Demos Peggy Douglas Marty Drake Amy Durand luura FauceHe SALLY JOHNSON President T7. I146Ii MARILYN SIZER Vice President LYNN JONES Secrefa ry LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN Treasu rer Thespians enact uThe Hangman's Noose. i145l saphomore class Jeanne Stanley Peggy Stewa rt Susan Stimson Gloria Swann Betsy Thedford Gail Thomas Kathy Thomison Allison Ulin Lynn Webster laura Wilson Anne Tomlinson Libby Wcmn Nancy Wey Nancy Worley Karen Thompson Barrett Webster Jo Wheat Helen Young sophamore class Susan Masfin Lynn Miller Libba Morris Ann Nixon Mary Patten Hilary Popham Margaret Porter Gail Robinson Sarah Robinson Carol Rothberger Debbie Rothberger Phyllis Salisbury Sara Scarbrough Susan Scott Potty Sivils Mary Smart? Nancy Smart? Koren Smith After the play, sophomores entertain at traditional tea. fl441 sophomore class Studies grow harder as one climbs Fool's Hill. Margaret HiH Carol Ann Hixson Kathy Houck Anne Ingalls Mary Lou Johnson Lora Beth Kayler Ann Kendall Karen Kimball Sherry Kissinger Sissy Law Dorothy Leader Biddy Leal Connie Leach Martha Ann Ling Sally Lundy Diane Lyke Elizabeth McDonald Mary McKenzie i1431 sophomore class Sophomores are also friendly. Weezie Crutchfield Joy Curtis Weezie Davenport Peggy Dickinson Rosann Effron Ellen Espy Diane Flatt Chappy Gass Lucinda Gibson Susan Gilbert Leoma Gilley Sally Gilman Beth Green Linda Green Mary Hogan Janet Hampton Kathy Hasselle Debbie Hawkins iMZJ sophomore class Frances Adams Mimi Allen Paulo Anderson Jane Arnold Candy Aufen Gwin Bader Susan Blevins Peggy Brown Emily Bryan Betsy Caldwell Janice Card Octavia Chambliss Genie Clarkson Marie Cochran Ann Conroy Gay young sophomores receive schedules with smiles and sighs. i21411 MARY MCKENZIE President . r BARRETT WEBSTER HILARY POPHAM DOROTHY LEADER Vice President Secretary Treasurer 140E junior class Juniors practice Greek May Day dance. Mary Navarre Donna Oehmig Kay Reisman Catherine Nelson Leslie Norman Susan Rawlings Janelle Roberts Suzie Osborne Dot Robb Beth Rogers Lynda Rowe Carol Rust Anne Scarbrough Barbara Simmons Lynne Smith Barbara Steele Diana Thompson Barbara Toms Susan Troy Karen Wagner Janet Walker Jan Yarbrough Happy Yates Sherri Yates junior class The 1966-1967 Kaleidoscope edilors, Libba McNeill, Lynn Grisard, and Mary Laws, 6 6 smile while the still can. ?L '. f ' K Y Ginnie Gilmon Barbara Go Terry Griffith lynn Grisard Susan Gunnell Evelyn Hampton lisa Harrison Ann Hodge Liz Huff Helen Humphreys Cherri Johnson Barbara Jones Brenda Kirk Mary Laws Linda Lewis Helen McCallie Martha McCravey Mollie McGauley Libba McNeill Jill McNew Ma rguref Mebone Becky Miller Sherred Milligan Robin Nash junior Class gr , 'I F ,21. k ,. ms 1.. ., u ' .s' k3. War; :LIE 5?in 9 gm Y . - . A Miss Moyer regales iunior oEicers' parents. , . l ; ' '24 :' etsy Bellah Peggy Bridgers dy Bright Betty Bullard utty Bullard Moggie Carden Martha Chalkley Peggy Cissno Charlene Cook Peg Cooley Ann Corley Susan Crawford Dale Davis Karen Derrick Debby Dombrosky Merie Donaldson Margaret Fowler Marsha Gerow PEGGY BRIDGERS President I, Wig f 1'21? n $12 LIZ HUFF Vice President MARY NAVARRE Secrefa ry DONNA OEHMIG Treasurer a $1,... $33? m EmggMMmE; y .I! .:x 1 MW, y a. : F. , s a x :. Hiya A $3 ,5. senior class MARY ALICE WITT Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Service League 8, I; Glee Club 8, l, II, III, lV-President; Class Treasurer l; Speech Club ll; Math Club ll; Varsity Glee Club 11, III, IV; Christian Forum IH, IV; Areopagus IV. Gay . . . Wittie . . . boy-catcher . . . uIntimate . . . true blonde . . . contacts Pt . . . Baylor . . . mirror complexion . . . systematic and weIl-organized . . uThrills and Chills . . . Alice in Wonderland tcollege week-endst . . . bubbling personality . . . laughing eyes . . . that certain walk . . . Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in a woman . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . Willis, our scintillating Witt. MARIAN VIRGINIA YORK Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 8, I, II; Modern Dance 7, 8, I, ll; Service League 8, I, II; Class Secretary-Treasurer 8; Library Club I; Theater Arts Club I; Class President 1; Speech Club II, III; Math Club II, III,- Current Events Club Ill; Christian Forum Ill; Class Secretary Ill; Annual Board lV-Literary Editor; National Honor Society III, IV; National Merit Letter of Commendation IV. North Carolina girl . . . bus-ride acquaintances . . . freckles on her knees . . . Iunder and thightning . . . What d'ya mean, tWhere's Debbie?' . . . carefree Corvair convertible . . . aversion to milk . . . James Brown . . . nOur Day Will Come . . . emerald eyes . . . Ginger, with 0 Hi for everyone. CHRISTINE CRABLE YOUNG Entered 1960; Black Team; Class President 8; Christian Youth Club 8, l; Service League 8, I, II; Glee Club 8, I, II, III; library Club I8President; Student Council H; Duf'fy-Jarnagin Scholarship II; Class Play II; Math Club III; National Honor Society III, IV; Varsity Glee Club III,- Christian Forum HI, IV; Class Secretary IV. Goldilocks . . . McCallie . . . HOh, Janet, what are we gonna do? . . . Michigan . . . the Lettermen . . . pizza . . . grits . . . gregarious . . . strong stomach at sight of blood? . . . future nurse . . . a potential Yankee . . . red roses and X fabulous cakes . . . sentimental . . . Arpege . . . feminine . . . budding actress If he were only cute! . . . South Carolina . . . a true-blue friend . . . Tina. I1341 senior class CAROLINE PERDUE VON CANON Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8-Vice President; Modern Dance 7, 8, I; Freshman Basketball Teom-eManager; Theater Arts Club I, ll; B-Team Tennis III. Raspberry sundaes . . . deep blushes . . . shy Pt soft voice . . . daily letters . . . Auburn . . . Tigress . . . Sprite and Coke . . . HYou gotta be kidding! . . . Twink . . . Cocoanut . . . Marzipan candy . . . parties . . . future artist . . . far-fetched ideas . . . always there to lend a hand . . . witty . . . L. V. C. on her gym clothes . . . uSome say she is quiet and demure; we who know better look wise and say nothing . . . flirtatious eyes . . . sincerity plus . . . C. V. C. PAMELA HOWELL WEBSTER Entered 1960; Blue Team; Music Club 7; Art Workshop 7, IVePresident; Glee Club 8, Christian Youth Club 8, ll; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Moth Club ll; Modern Dance Ill; Christian Forum III, IV. Green eyes, pug nose, dark complexionegreat combination . . . Shape up or ship out . . . Laugh and be merry and come along with me . . . Well, it could have been worse . . . He's A-I, first class . . . shocking come-backs . . . What's with you anyway? . . . No, I'm Pam, not Esther . . . black- rimmed glasses . . . That's pitiful . . . Well, after all, you're not first-rate . . . that was a great reception . . . those graceful tumbles down the bank . . . the class cut-up, Webbie. CAROLYN ANN WEIGEL Entered 1961; Black Team; Christian Youth Club 8; Glee Club 8; Student Coun- cil l; Service League I, lIe-President; Library Club 1; Math Club ll; Current Events Club H, III; Speech Club ll; Honor Court III, IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Static HI; Varsity Volleyball Ill; Areopagus IV. Charming . . . everyone's pal . . . brains plus common sense Pt . . . sincere friend . . . clammy hands . . . unmistakable laugh . Heidi . . . Look at my fingernails . . . gullible . . . Yankee girl from St. Louis . . . effervescent personality . . . uOh, shush . . . peanut butter crackers . . . her voice is charm personified . . . Wiggle. h w FLOWERREE KATHERINE WHITAKER Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 8, I, ll; Christian Forum Ill; Speech Club II, III,- Current Events Club II, III, IV; Art Appreciation Club IV. t've iust got to go to Converse . . . sincere . . . naturally curly hair . . . Presbyterian!!! . . . Split dn ice-cream sandwich with me . . . Andy Williams . . . The Bachelors . . . ul Believe . . . Mod. of Synod . . . Le Conte!! . . . Chocolate milkshakes . . . miniature poodles . . . charm and grace . . . always a cheerful hello for everyone . . . ideas . . . nYou spell it t-erree'!! . . . meticulous . . . petite figure . . . uTell me where is fancy bred, in the heart, or in the head? . . . always a lady, Fleur. f132:l senior class HELENE FRANCES STRIEBINGER Entered 1960; Blue Teom-Captain 8, IV; Class Play 8; Christian Youth Club 8, I; Modern Dance 8, I; Swimming Team 7, 8, I, II, III; Freshman Basketball; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Varsity Basketball II, III, IVeCapfain IV; Varsity Volley- ball II, III; Senior Scholarship III; May Queen IV. Regal beauty . . . our sports queen, too . . . friend to all both great and small . . . U.T. . . . chocolate-covered cherries . . . rings on her fingers . . . dimple . . . fabulous complexion . . . uI hate to ask again, but has the late mail come? . . . dates, dates, dates, but sfill faithful to one . . . Haney, a perfect May Queen. THERESA ANN SWAFFORD Entered 1960,- Black Team; Class Secretary-Treasurer 7; Bible Award 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8; Science Club 8, l; Modern Dance 8, III; Class Vice President I; Library Club I; Service league 8, I, II; Theater Arts Club ll; Math Club ll; B-Team Baskefbcll II, III; Current Events Club Ill; National Honor Society III, IV; Terpsi- chord III, IV; Areopagus IV; National Merit Finalist IV. Double determination plus endless energy . . . intellectual . . . dill pickles and fudge . . . Shelly, helplel'm confusedll . . . last name should be Lunders . angel exterior hiding a devilish soul . . . sincere, tactful-a perfect lady . . . Sophie. MARY CAROLYN TAYLOR Entered 1960; Blue Team; Talent Show 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, l; Science Club 8, IePresident I; Lafin Award 8, I; Moth Award 8, I, II, III; Service League 8, l, H; Library Club I; Theater Arts Club I; Freshman Basketball; Current Events Club ll; B-Team Basketball II, III; Terpsichord II, III, IV; B-Team Volleyball Ill; Roxanna Whitaker Lawill Latin Award Ill; English Award Ill; Grace McCallie Scholarship III; Tumbling Club IV; National Honor Society III, lV-President IV,- Areopagus IV; National Merit Finalist IV. Unorganized eHiciency . . . uYou're out of your proverbial free! . . . mischievous . . . Vandy . . . But, Miss Moyer . . . . . . voracious appetite . . . Well, dasf you! . . . unlimited amount of energy . . . impulsive and flirtatious . . . Carolyn. CAROLYN KENDALL THOMPSON Entered 1960; Black Team; Music Club 7; Science Club 8; Christian Youth Club I; Splinter l; Glee Club 8, I, ll, llleTreasurer Ill; Varsity Glee Club I, ll, Ille- Treasurer Ill; Service League II; Christian Forum Ill; Art Workshop ll, lllw Secretary Ill; Current Events Club IV. Oh, to plant my flag in the Gobi Desert . . . travel, travel, travel . . . tres British . . . green eyes . . . a sleep walker . . . an apple a day or so they say . . . More . . . archaeology . . . uTry scratching an eyeball! . . . a big dig . . stargazer . . . curled up with a book . . . uNo, I'm not crying; my contacts hurt . . . a line for every occasion . . . uThe pen is mightier than the sword . . the traveler, Kendall. Usol h ,, r$ Q u-x;.3 Q. ; an? .2 kmmwai..i$n C a if: a w 3.3m m rj; , a a m $Eg mi . a EgE a m m m wngm 2 g, m E E P ,wmgawm,mxy: EN. a senior class HALLYE RAYE SMITH Entered 1960; Black Team; Modern Dance 7, 8, l; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Math Club ll; Varsity Basketball Team Manager Ill, Head Manager lV; Cutest IV. Love of Rock City's food . . . always dieting . . . Marilyn, please help me! . . . Boys? They're okay . . . New hair styles . . . only her teddy bear knows . . . craves melba toast . . . I'm going to fail my chemistry test! . . . Devoted watcher of TV and movies . . . loves that good ole twelve-hour sleep . . . ul cry all the time . . . llMother . . . talkative . . . love of clothes . . . good team supporter . . . crazy, but not all the time . . . gullible . . . attractive laughter . , sun-shining Hallye Raye. KATHRYN MARIE SMITH Entered 1960; Blue Team; Welfare Club 7; Science Club 8; Art Workshop 7, 8; Modern Dance 8; Service League I, ll; Theater Arts I, ll; Speech Club Ill; Annual Board lV--Literary Editor. Exclusive hand-knit look . . . fiction and friction . . . McCallie School player . . . teacher or airline stewardess? airline stewardess! . . . Cosby says, No-aahhh! . . . GWTW . . . Shenandoah Birmingham version . . . pearls . . . creativity . . . the rovin' Rambler . . . GPS novelty distributor . . . Well, I didn't mean it that way! . . . Sure! . . . one of James Bond's girls . . . Big Mama to the Rat Troop . . . Southwestern . . . impulsive . . . Emeraude . . . Miss Whitaker's HWhitney Girl. MARGARET ADELE SPURLING Entered 1960; Blue Team; Modern Dance 7, 8, 1, III; Art Workshop 7, W; Christian Youth Club 8, I; Theater Arts Club ll; B-Team Volleyball lll; Christian Forum Ill, lV; Terpsichord Ill, lV. Margaret Adele . . . Here comes Bird9l can hear her squeaky shoes . . . roaring blue Buick . . . black curly hair . . . T for Terpsichord . . . a pointed index finger . . . dry wit, always present . . . weed fiend . . . But I can't lose any weight! . . . Always tall and slender . . . chicken and rice . . . Son, if you can't take a ioke . . . . . . big blue eyes . . . dangling gold medal . . . summer school . , . And laughter holding both its sides . . . Her favorite subiect-history . . . gregarious HBird. LINDA DALE STANDEFER Entered 1960; Blue Team; Talent Show 7; Student Council 7; Caine Spelling Award 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, l, ll-Secrefary 8; Glee Club 8; Service League 8, I, ll; Theater Arts Club I; Art Workshop ll; English Award ll; Math Club II; Class Treasurer Ill; Static lll9Feature Editor; Areopugus IV; National Merit Scholarship Finalist lV; Annual Board IV9Co-editor. Red, red Thunderbird . . . Princeton . . . long distance . . . size 12 ring on her flnger lat timesl . . . little brothers . . . Yale Weekend . . . AuH20 . . . lEdlitor . . . Oh, really? . . . lyme A . . mischief behind that innocent smile u-linda. Il28l senior class DEBORAH WYNN RYAN Entered 1960; Blue Team8Capfain II; Honor Court Representative 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Class Vice President 8; Freshman Basketball; Service League I, ll; Library Club I; Class Secretary l; Theater Arts Club I, II; Speech Club II; Math Club ll; B-Team Basketball II,- French I Award Ill; Varsity Basket- ball Team8Manager Ill; Static Ill; National Honor Society III, IV; Christian Forum IV; Areopugus IV-Chairman. Atlanta . . . uWhich Villager should I wear Tonight? . . . G. O. T. W; G. T. O. . . . What d'ya mean, hWhere's Ginger?' . . . completely disorganized . . . Johnny Mathis . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . nYou know whafl? . . . A letter a day brings the postman her way . . . Fabulous sun fans . . . Debbie. PATRICIA ANN SCHLEMMER Entered 1960; Block Team; Splinter 7, 8; Modern Dance 7, 8, l, H, Ill; Christian Youth Club 8, I, ll; Service League I, III; Music Club ll; Art Workshop ll; Speech Club II, III, IV; Month Club II, IV; Christian Forum III, IV; Terpsichord IV. Contagious personality . . . UT . . . nLove makes the world go 'round . . . nHe's just gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous! . . . What? Homework over the week-end? . . . effervescent and enthusiastic 24 hours a day . . . Trudy . . . coqueHish . . . picnics in February . . . soff ice cream . . . hours in 'rhe refiector . . . loves that chocolate! . . . talk . . . June Week of Annapolis . . . Red Velvet Cake . . .Schlemmer. RUTH ANN SHELTON Entered 1960; Black Team-8Captain 1; Class Vice PresidenlL 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I; Student Council 8, IV; History Award 8; Service League 8, I, ll; Library Club I; Theater Arts Club I; Speech Club I8Program Chairman; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Volleyball Team II, III; B-Team Basketball N,- French Award H; Current Events Club ll8Secrefory; Class President Ill; National Honor Society IV; Most Active in School Affairs IV. Help, Ann, I'm confused! . . . practical yet helpless . . . incurable singer and radio listener . . . little wicked grin . . . fee, hee, hee . . . infuriatingly punctual . responsibility personified . . . Friendship is Shelly. JAN SILVERSTEIN Entered 1960; Black Team; Geography Award 7; Talent Show 7; Class Play 8; Glee Club 8; Science Club 8, l; D.A.R. History Award 8; Service League 8, I, II; Splinter 8; Speech Club I8Chairman; Freshman Cup; Library Club I8Vice President; Current Events Club II, III, IV; Class Secretary ll; French ll Award HI; Sfafic HI; Student Council Ill, IV8Presidenf; National Merit Scholarship Finalist IV; Areopagus IV. Gesticulotions . . . French soliloquies . . . Scintillafing wif . . . discriminating taste in clothes . . . ice cream 'n' hot dogs . . . I have a definite inability when it comes to math . . . northern accent . . . uI'LL never be a Playboy pin-up! . . . big feet, graceful hands . . . the sophisticated Silvs. I126l senior class BROOKE FRANCES RAY Entered 1960; Blue Team; Modern Dance 7, 8, 1; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Glee Club 8; Theater Arts Club I; Service League I, ll; Terpsichord II, III, IV; Current Events Club Ill. Little Lord Fauntleroy . . . life of every party . . . broins1??1 galore . . . the white Volvo tornado . . . quuocious . . . Terpsichord's flexible body . . . Maybelline queen . . . exotic eyes, devilish buf sincere . . . I swear I believe him every time . . . Jerry Butler . . . Love makes time pass; time Hike one week1 makes love pass . . . Mollie's spend-fhe-night party . . . Ben Quick . . . wild laugh . model's figure . . . New Orleans bound. BETTY JEAN REAVIS Entered 1960; Black Team9Capfain ll; Christian Youth Club 7, 1; Theater Arts Club 8, I9Treasurer; Glee Club 8; Service League 8, I, II,- Neatest in Uniform I; Current Events Club II, III, IV; Varsity Volleyball Team9Manqger Ill; B-Team Tennis Ill; Class Vice President Ill; Class Presidenf IV; Static III; National Merit Scholarship Finalist IV; Most Congenial IV; Pep Club IV; Bridge Forum IV. Sarcasm personified . . . prevalent audacity . . . transistor radio . . . great figure . sound eHects . . . staunch team supporter . . . B. J. ll . . . Anybody want to buy a Great Dane? . . . always a helping hand . . . leadership at its height . our pres, B. J. HELEN ELIZABETH REED . Entered 1960; Blue Team; Art Workshop 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8; Modern Dance 7, II, III; Glee Club 8, l. Flaming red hair, temper, foo . . . green contacts so everyfhing looks green . . . What have you done now, Betsy? , followed by a myriad of gesficulations and explanations . . . never a state of ennui, just chaos . . . never inarficulate . . . happy, humorous, scintillating . . . two-day diets . . . green M.G. . . . white Volkswagen . . . one-way streets, wrong way . . . drives on church sidewalks- .. in her Volkswagen! . . . a date with James Bond . . . uYou'll never guess what! . . . smile . . . bursts of laughter . . . Betsy. SHERRILL RUCKS Entered 1960; Blue Team; Art Workshop 7, 8; Talent Show 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, l, H; Modern Dance 7, 8, I, II, III; Service League I, ll; Speech Club I, ll, III9Secrefary II, III; Math Club ll; Varsity Volleyball Teum9Manager III; Christian Forum III, IV; Currenf Events Club III, IV; Terpsichord III, IV; Theater Arts Club IV,- Bridge Forum IV. Ardent Episcopalian . . . Teen Board . . . HHere's what . . . . . . hot pink . . . jewelry . . . Knoxville . . . blue, blue eyes . . . monograms . . . black coHee . . . Two Lovers . . . Arkansas . . . Skeeter . . . HPelt? Did you get a letter? . rosy cheeks . . . who, what, where, when, how . . . white Mustang con- vertible . . . Sherri, always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. f1241 seniar class KAREN ELIZABETH PALMQUIST Entered 1960; Black Team; Art Workshop 7; Swimming Team 7, 8; Talent Show 7; Class Play 8, I, II, HI,- Christian Youth Club BePresident; Science Club 8, leSecretary; Splinter l; Service League I, II; Freshman Basketball; Theater Arts Club I, ll; B-Team Basketball ll,- DUny- Jarnigan Scholarship II; Static Ill; Varsity Basketball Ill; Honor Court Ill,- B-Team Volleyball Ill; Class Vice Presi- dent IV; Areopagus IV; Art Appreciation IV. Intellectual curiosity . . . flea circuses . . . the Rathskeller . . . Will you take Omie home? . . . pitiful . . . speller . . . overalls . . . Mrs. Clark, does 115 have a lay-by? . . . budget-breaking bargains . . . Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. PAMELA DIANE PARKER Entered 1960; Blue Team; Art Workshop 7, 8; Glee Club I; Theater Arts Club I, II, III, IV,- Math Club ll; Service League I, II. A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy . . . Blue Barracuda . . . wit . clothes . . . Let's do something! . . . bridge mania . . . Blonde, white, grey hair . . . uComing to the Baylor Play? . . . usate driver . . . ham sand- wiches . . . unpredictable . . . I'm bored . . . mischievous . . . Baylor belt . . . two J's . . . Georgia . . . UYou've got to read that book! . . . Soprano . . . practical jokes . . . size 5 clothes . . . Crazy-Foam ed cars . . . Saturday hair appointments . . . knack for imbroglios . . . Pamelia, the girl with the black negligee. - ANN ELIZABETH RAWLINGS Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8; Art Workshop 7, 8,- English Award 8; Science Club 8, l; Theater Arts Club 8, l; Modern Dance 8, I, II, III; Glee Club 8, I, II, III, IV; Class Play I; Library Club I; Service League I, II; Math Club II, III; Speech Club II, III; Bridge Forum IV; Varsity Glee Club IV; National Merit Finalist IV. MARGARET FRED RAWLINGS Entered 1960; Black Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Current Events Club Ill; Art Workshop IIl-President; Christian Forum III, IV. Robert Louis Stevenson . . . eye-brows . . . hanging . . . those Sewanee week- ends . . . truly in love . . . incessant giggle . . . yellow bumble-bee . . . uHertz Rent-A-Cor . . . nHappy Krystal Habit . . . Celia . . . ski-iump nose . . . Willie Mays . . . That's mine! . . . fuzzy blankets . . . frozen hot-dogs . . . T-shirts . never a dull moment . . . pool tables . . . Soap opera fan . . . cliffs . . . Iong-distance phone calls . . . unique walk . . . crazy, blonde bombshell, Peg. 1:122t Road-runner in a yellow Corvair . . . soft soprano . without studying . . . distinctive walk . . . contagious laugh . . . long, mysterious silences . . . ton . . . always has a boyfriend . . . blonde hair, blue eyes . . . I want contacts!! . . . HSomeday, I'm going to be on time! . giggle . . . I didn't open the book! . . . individualist . . . Ann. k. senior class CHARLOTTE GILES MONTAGUE Entered 1960; Blue Team-Captain 111; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Volley- ball 1; Math Club I; Service League I; Theater Arts Club I, ll9President; B-Team Basketball Ill; Christian Forum Ill, IV9President; Terpsichord IV; Most Popular IV. Cloud Nine . . . Shalimar . . . Why is everybody picking on me? . . . Davidson week-ends P1 . . . gesticulation . . . uHey, did ya'il see Saturday Night at the Movies'? . . . McCallie . . . the Platters . . . Rat-Face . . . HTo be loved is all I need, and whom I love, I love indeed . . . It is a friendly heart that hath plenty of friends . . . classroom whispers to her upal, Helen Bess . . . Forgetful, that's Montagie. MARILYN ROSS MORROW Entered 1960; Re-entered 1964; Black Team; Modern Dance 7; Neatest in Uniform III. Tall and stately . . . stacks of records . . . early to bed, early to rise . . . David . . . often quiet . . . secrets, always secrets . . . always in love . . . French poodles . . . Vanderbilt . . . hair-dos galore . . . keeps the postman busy . . . V.l. . . . Oh, pooh! . . . Shoney's fudge cake . . . tears come easily . . . true friend . . . wishful thinking . . . warm-hearted . . . the look of an angel . . . still water running very deep . . . zippy blue convertible . . . Rusty . . . tiny waist . . . New Jersey . . . fiend on exercises . . . femininity personified . . . Mar'lyn. LAURA EVELYN NAVARRE Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8; Theater Arts Club I, 11; Current Events Club lll9Secretary; Christian Forum III, IV; Art Appreciation Club IV. uGeorgie Porgie Puddin' and Pie . . . Happy Krystal Habit . . . emerald green eyes . . . Congratulations, Queenie! . . . Durlington or McCalIie . . . clothes galore . . . avid McCalIie fan . . . Johnson 81 Johnson . . . tiny feet . . . uth'll don't understand . . . Miss Terpsichord . . . Effervescent personality . . . Pizza Villa . . . really in love . , . gullible . . . faux pas . . . giggle . . . fun- loving . . . unlimited enthusiasm . . . wit . . . Laura Lou. LUCILE CARTER NORMAN Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Welfare Club 8, 9, lV-Secretary; Freshman Basketball; Speech Club ll; Art Appreciation IV. HOh, Lucie! . . . little Switzerland . . . HELP!!! . . . Gink! . . . HYcl'll give to Welfare! . . . carpool . . . cooking . . . considerate but diffident . . . Love of Ies petites dictt'aes ??? . . . smile . . . spontaneous excitement . . . diet pills . elementary education . . . occasional giggle . . . mischievous ideas in American History class . . . hands together, she talks . . . ardent Presbyterian . . . Yo'll, I've got a great idea! . . . short brown hoir- Look I rolled my hair last night! . . . Whale. 1:1201 senior class MARY LINDA MARTIN Entered 1960; Black Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I; Art Workshop 7, ll, lIl-Vice President ll; Glee Club 8; Modern Dance 7, 8, I, ll; Class Play I ll; Talent Show 7; Service League I, II; Theater Arts Club I, IV; Freshman Basketball; Math Club ll; Varsity Basketball Hl-Manager; Varsity Volleyball III7Manoger; Annual Board IV7Art Editor. Long, shiny brown hair and chocolate eyes . . . organization plus . . . U.C. . . . distinguishing height . . . what's coordination? . . . frequent iourneys to Atlanta . seIf-straightened locks . . . gray contacts for brown eyes? . . . uBill who? . a line for every occasion . . . I've lost five pounds! . . . equestrian nature . . . Linda. ELIZABETH TURNER MARYE Entered 1960; Blue Team7-Captain I; May Court 7; Music Club 7; Talent Show 7; Class Play 8; Art Workshop 77Vice President; Christian Youth Club 8; Splinter 8, l; library Club I; Service league 8, I, ll; Theater Arts Club I; B-Team Tennis l; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Tennis I, ll; Speech Club I, ll; Math Club II; B-Team Basketball ll; uStatic ll, III7Editor Ill; National Honor Society III, IV; Areopagus IV; National Merit Finalist IV; Annual Board IV7Co-Editor. Betty and the IBM . . . I'm B.M. . . . the black bomber . . . constant fight t against split ends . . . bridge fiend . . . I couldn't give a fat one! . . . indi- vidual thinker . . . scintillation in ecstasy . . . practical . . . a tulip stomper . . . Betty. SANDRA SUE MILLS Entered 1960; Black Team; Talent Show 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, II; Music Club H; Glee Club 8, I, II, III, IV7Accompanist; Varsity Glee Club II, III, IV; Accompanist; Speech Club Ill; Christian Forum III, IV. McCallie, McCallie, McCallie . . . dorm students . . . the M bomb . . . a life- long dieter . . . sugarless candies and Tabs . . . To have a friend is to be one . . . Baptist to the bone . . . procrastination . . . better late than never . . . cramming at lunch . . . red roses . . . craving for clothes . . . thespian . . . a perfect lady . . . forever late to chapel . . . picnics in January . . . Just for practice! . . . tans by Q.T. . . . nThey are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts . . . Sandy. MARY LINDA MITCHELL Entered 1960; Blue Team; Music Club 7; Christian Youth Club 8; Glee Club 8; Art Workshop 7, I, ll, lll-Vice President Ill; Current Events Club ll; Christian Forum III, IV. Frequent faux pas . . . giggles . . . I know . . . passion for sailing and sail- boats . . . Forget it! . . aversion to chemistry . . . Spanish . . . a good listener . . . pensive . . . Sewanee!?! . . . maroon and white Comet . . . You're kidding! . . . ripe olives . . . Kleenex, Kleenex, Kleenex . . . kindness personified . allergic to perfume . . . uI'm teasing . . . opinion of boy57thumbs down . constant foot-in-mouth disease . . . a friend to all, More. i118l a ., ; zakag seniar class MARY JANE KIRK Entered 1960,- Bluck Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8; Science Club 8, l; Glee Club 8, l, lleVice President I; Service League I, ll-Secretary-Treusurer ll; Current Events Club II, III; Math Club II, III, IV; Class Treasurer IV. Deep scarlet blushes at the slighest word . . . natural blonde hair . . . always ready to listen . . . kind . . . weeks without lunch . . . a daily commuter . . . always studying . . . quiet . . . mischievous . . . letters, letters, always writing letters . . . Yes, Johnny really is going to be a . . . . . . considerate . . . I iust failed that physics test! . . . math ability . . . 0 form girl . . . small waist . . . a true friend . . . Jane. ALICE PROBASCO LUPTON Entered 1960; Blue Team; May Court 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, ll-President II; Theater Arts Club I; Service League II; Current Events Club Ill; Christian Forum III, IV,- Terpsichord III, IV. University of Virginia . . . enthusiastic Pt teen board member . . . rings on her fingers . . . diftident . . . spooley queen . . . sapphire . . . good Pt driver . . . burgundy bomb . . . good hgure . . . great-Iooking clothes . . . pizzas . . . truly in love . . . RICKY . . . midnight visitors . . . Baylor and McCallie . . . HTake Me Back . . . baby blue eyes . . . flawless complexion . . . tranquil . . . mail fan . . . our pal, Al. AUGUSTA MARIAN McCAMY Entered 1960; Black Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, II; Glee Club 8, I, II III,- Math Club ll; Service League II; Speech Club I, II, III, IV; Christian Forum III, IV; B-Team Volleyball Ill. Aversion for Dalton-to-Chattanoogu freeways . . . uI botched that up! . . . crash diets . . . the leader of the band . . . Sewcmee . . . Jack, the giant killer . . . Ocoee . . . a smile for everyone . . . You know . . . love of sports, particularly football . . . Georgia Tech . . . always helpful . . . candid . . . studious . . . with a hop, 0 skip, a click of the heels and a Good morning, everybody . . . Miss, the gal from Dalton. DAISY NEAL MCKINNEY Entered 1960; Black Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, ll; Modern Dance I; Theater Arts Club I; Current Events Club Ill; Christian Forum IV; Terpsichord IV. Sky blue eyes . . . model's figure . . . hamburgers, french fries, and Cokes . . . Buick Skylark . . . femininity . . . platinum streaks . . . tuna fish and onions . . . Beef and liberty . . . sun bathing experiences . . . freckles . . . rings on her fingers . . . Phaedra . . . Arpege . . . pearls . . . million dollar wardrobe . . . Papagalo's . . . true to one but loves many . . . Baylor . . . gregarious . . . likes a certain spurlock . . . never on time . . . loves daisies . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . the last of the big spenders . . . Yea, Queen Sil. i116l senior class MARIAN ALICE HOOKER Entered 1961; Black Team; Freshman Basketball; Welfare Representative ll; Pep Club II; Most Congenial IV. What would she do without the Beatles? . . . bongos . . . congenial . . . the height of enthusiasm . . . a girl of many talents . . . gregarious . . . effervescent personality . . . Do you swear? . . . social faux pas . . . Anyone for a candy-coated shoe? . . . a European traveler . . . an extrovert through and through . . . HI'll never catch up! . . . a Great Dame . . . horse laugh . . . Erlanger's inmate . . . permanent permanent . . . Oh, agg! . . . a friend to everyone and everyone's friend . . . Mimi. NANCY TEED HUDLOW Entered 1960; Black Team; Modern Dance 7, 8, I, ll; Class Play 8; Theater Arts Club I; Service League I, ll; Math Club ll; Terpsichord II, III, IV; Swimming Team Ill; Current Events Club III; Art Workshop IV8Vice President. Sewanee . . . hypochondriac . . ; red bomb . . . flckle . . . dynamic personality . avid horsewoman . . . HHe'p me, he'p me, somebody! . . . late dates . . . temper tantrums . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . humming birds . . . black fish net . . . sour cream and chives . . . Hutchinson honeys . . . Ghengis Khan . . . fat faced . . . Holiday Inn . . . date with the tube . . . invisible set of wheels . . . easily excited . . ; Her heart is young and gay . . . Hud. MARIAN LOVE KIDD Entered 1960; Black Team; Music Club 7, 8, I, ll; Art Workshop 7, 8; Science Club 7, 8; Class Play 8, I, ll; Modern Dance 8, I, II, III; Christian Youth Club 8, I, lF-Treasurer H; Service League I, ll; Math Club ll; Static H, llI-8News Editor Ill; Theater Arts Club IV8Treasurer; Terpsichord IV; Annual Board W8 Picture Editor. Lasting friendships . . . passion for expensive shoes . . . expressive hands . . . famous figure . . . uBunny love . . . The Long, Hot Summer . . . El Paso and New Orleans . . . Splendor in the Grass . . . peppermint sticks and champagne . . . philosopher and court iester . . . HY'all iust don't understand . . . uIt's tLove' that makes the world go 'round . . . Marion, a really good Kidd. BETSEY WOOD KING Entered 1960; Blue Team-Coptain 7; Art Workshop 7, 8; Talent Show 7; Science Club 88Vice President; Service League 8, I, ll; Library Club 1; English Award l; B-Team Tennis l; Math Club ll; Christian Youth Club H; Varsity Tennis II, III, lV-Captuin IV; B-Team Basketball II; Varsity Basketball III, IV; Varsity Volleyball Ill; Sophomore Bracelet; Student Council Ill8 Secretary; Static ll, Hl--Sports Editor HI; Honor Court I, lV-8Vice President IV; National Honor Society III, IV. Distinguishing long hair . . . love of new fashions . . . tangled love life . . . Sundays in a sailboat . . . Catawba Grape Juice . . . aversion to fudge . yellow . . . somewhat obsentminded . . . HLet us think . . . philosophy bewilder- ing to boys . . . B.W. tIMJ wrm W: 1?... .. 3 zgi$ w? wx . a senior class JANET ANNE GWIN Entered 1963; Black Team; Christian Youth Club ll; Glee Club II, III; Service League II; Math Club II, III,- Current Events Club Ill; Christian Forum III, IV; Welfare Club IV-:President. The uLondon Look . . . green eyes and long, long lashes . . . petite . . . a great dancer . . . femininity . . . . good at the iobs that require brainpower . . . quiet and reserved . . . a future pharmacist?? . . . records, records, and more records . . . HThe Boy Next Door . . . sudden tears . . . pizza . . . always a lady . . . Y'all GIVE! . . . our bestest friend . . . unpredictable purple knees has Janet Anne. CLAIRE VDORSCHEID HAILEY Entered 1960; Black TeameCdptoin Ill; May Court 7; Modern Dance 7; Science Club 7, 8; Class Play 8; Service League 8, ll; Talent Show 7; Christian Youth Club I; Freshman Basketball; B-Team Basketball H; Math Club H,- Art Workshop IV; Theater Arts Club IV; May DayeGeneral Chairman IV. . Yeu Black! . . . cheerfulness . . . smiles . . . skillful athlete . . . coquette . . . graceful . . . Baylor plays . . . Southern belle . . . boys, boys, boys . . . Hthut kind of Mickey Mouse . . . ? . . . Hi, honey . . . a car for every occasion . . . uGentlemen Prefer Blondes . . . never had a bad word about anyone . . . sincerity . . . regal . . . always ready to listen to other's problems . . . eyes like champagne . . .Claire. CARROLL LYNN HOCKER Entered 1960,- Black TeomeCaptuin 7, IV; Christian Youth Club 7, 8; Splinter 8; Freshman Basketball; Welfare Club I; Theater Arts Club I; Class President ll; B-Team Basketball II, III; Varsity Tennis II, III; Varsity Volleyball Ill; Varsity Basketball IV. Tall, slender, and good looking . . . beautiful blonde hair . . . U.T. . . . HOh, forget it! . . . yellow bomb . . . stylish clothes . . . upro tennis player . . . You are the fattest pig! . . . The Frances Shop . . . fabulous personality . . . sophistication plus . . . nGolly, he is the cutest thing! . . . Gordon's Potato Chips . . . loved by everyone . . . Hocker. LINDA MARGARET HOLSOMBACK Entered 1960; Blue Team; Music Club 7,- Modern Dance 7, 8,- Theater Arts Club 8, l; Christian Youth Club 8, I, II; Service league ll; Speech Club ll; Glee Club ll; Math Club II, III,- Art Workshop II, I; Creative Writing Club Ill; Current Events Club Ill; Christian Forum III, IV. Every hair always in place . . . I'm iust going through cl phase . . . the mod . . . Seventeen . . . Arpege . . Contacts-eif I didn't have 0-5 vision, I wouldn't suffer such agony! . . . Pizza Palace . . . femininity . . . dogs . . . uHe who mounts a tiger dares not dismount . . . Oh, to drown in McCallie's pool . . . Fatty. tIIZE sai$ wnnrk . mm 38 38 g WWW 'me.i$ V E? 71 m senior class KATHLEEN LOUISE FIELDS Entered 1960; Black TeameCaptain 8; Art Workshop 7, HI; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, l, ll; Modern Dance 7, ll; Glee Club 8; Theater Arts Club I, IV; Current Events Club Ill; Christian Forum III, IV. Born with the gift of laughter . . . gregarious . . . ability to talk on ony subiect . innumerable unkept diets . . . six meals a day . . , Hee-haw . . . onion rings . . . habitual reader . . . Three silver bracelets, that's the style, you know.'l . . . a barrel of fun . . . blonde streaks . . . dark eyes . . . uI've never dated anyone who was anybody before. . . . Ernie on Bailey . . . Dumbs . . . personality plus . . . ability to look completely dumb while understanding all . Koot. SHARON LAVERNE FLATT Entered 1961,- Blue Team; Modern Dance 8; Christian Youth Club I, ll; Glee Club ll; Math Club II, III; Art Workshop Ill; Current Events Club Ill; Creative Writing Club III,- Christian Forum llleTreasurer. Rising Fawn or bust . . . beloved Blupper . . . Pretty Blue Eyes . . . a tender heart . . . If the movie's sad, I don't want to see it. . . . a mission in Taiwan . . . Would anyone like a Siamese kitten? . . . that leggy brunette . . . uJe ne comprends pas . . . Dumpy?? . . . uWe must, we must . . . extra hours at school . . . a boy in every port . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . with a song in her heart and hay in her hair, Sherry, the farm girl from Georgia. PATRICIA HAWES GALLOWAY Entered 1960; Blue Team; Talent Show 7; Art Workshop 7, I, ll, lll-Secretary 7, President ll; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, ll; Class Play I; Science Club I; Music Club I, ll; Math Club ll; Current Events Club Ill; Varsity Volleyball IlleManager; Theater Arts Club Ill, lVePresident IV; Annual Board lV-Art Editor,- Wittiest IV; National Merit Letter of Commendation IV. Unbelievably gullible . . . never asleep . . . Did you see lHighway Patrol' last night? . . . wardrobe of blouses . . . family reunions . . . But in the Episcopal Church . . . . . . King Ferdinand . . . Just don't worry about it! . . . frequent trips to Memphis, Birmingham, Monteagle . . . procrastination . . . as bad a sailor as she is a driver . . . nOh, forget it! . . . forever writing letters . . . Pat. NENA LEIGH GREENBERG Entered 1960; Blue Team; Music Club 7; Glee Club 8; Art Workshop 7, IV; Class Play 8; Science Club 8; Service League I; Modern Dance I, II, III, IV; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Math Club ll; Terpsichord ll, lll, lVePresident IV; Pep Club lll, lVePresident IV; Most School Spirit IV. Bird calls . . . silly putty . . . Fred's dead . . . Yea, Israel! . . . surprisingly smart . . . uMove everybody and let him take my picture . . . petite figure . . . What color would y'all like my hair to be tomorrow? . . . contagious giggle . . . Johnny Mathis . . . cat eyes . . . graceful Pt leaps . . . It is better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow . . . Nicki, never a dull moment. 121101 senior class JEANNE ELIZABETH DONALDSON Entered 1960; Black Team; Christian Youfh Club 8, I, II; Science Club I,- Service League I, ll; Glee Club II, III, IV; Math Club ll; Static lll7Picture Editor; Christian Forum lIl-Vice President; Annual Board 1V7Picture Editor. Gerifol to gain weight . . . sparkling black eyes . . . long, long eyelashes . . . holey socks . . . plans to get organized when she gets to college . . . college weekends . . . Salem or T.C.U.? . . . crazy hours . . . homework at 3 A.M. . , . selfntrimmed hair . . . artistic ability! . . . staunch Presbyterian . . . McCallie girl . . . a HGreat Dome . . . Four Mile Village . . . letters, letters, letters . . . boys, ditto, ditto . . . Jern. SHERYL EFFRON Entered 1960; Blue Team; Music Club 7, 8; Talent Show 7; Class Play I; Glee Club 8; Science Club 8, I; Current Events Club II, III; Math Club III; Service League 8, l, H; History Award II; Static Ill; National Honor Society III, IV,- Annual Board lV-Picfure Editor,- Nutional Merit Letter of Commendation IV. House full of people and goodies . . . enthusiastically conscientious . . . No, I'm not Rosann's younger sister! . . . shiny hair and twinkling green eyes . . . punctual? . . . scintillating conversations with herself . . . HDon't push me . . . , the cutest freckles . . . erratic correspondences . . . Ohio . . . Too bad, you , lose . . . Sheryl, lust of the organized P, picture editors. x 89v a .5; NANCY JANE ELLIS Entered 1962; Blue Team; Glee Club I7Secrefary; Christian Youth Club I, ll; Theater Arts Club H; Current Events Club II; Math Club ll; Modern Dance II, III; Terpsichord III, IV; Art Workshop IV. Artsie-craftsy . . . exquisite features . . . beautiful complexion . . . Bob Dylan -Rudolph Nureyev . . . N85 intelligente mais quelquefois paresseuse . . . headed for the Ivy League . . . exotic eye make-up . . . KaGey . . . seamstress . . . walks in a cloud of Shalimar . . . neat, drink and be merry . . . individualist . . . Gather ye rosebuds while ye may . . . independent thinking . . . Bohemian . worldly-wise . . . lackadaisicul . . . pecan pie . . . the best things in life are free, but . . . plain Jane. MARY KATHERINE FAUCETTE Entered 1960; Black Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, II; Art Workshop 7, 3,- Modern Dance I, ll; Theater Arts Club I, ll,- Glee Club 7, 8, I; Christian Forum III, IV; Varsity Basketball Manager IV. Loads of perfume . . . The mature mind is a blessing to all . . . vanilla ice cream . . . that indestructable Volvo . . . Oh, those weekends at Monteagle . slumber parties . . . I think I'll call Bill to come after me . . . uGoodness, Gracious, Great Balls of Fire . . . the Friday Study Hall mascot . . . cool, calm, and ??? . . . So, no sweat . . . that never-ending drip, our Faucene. i1081 magma g . a , E .m senior class ALICE NELSON DAVENPORT Entered 1960; Black Team; May Court 7; Service league 8, I, ll; Modern Dance 7, 8, l; Theater Arts Club I; Cheerleader 7, 1; Current Events Club III; Terpsichord II, III, IV,- Freshman Basketball; Art Appreciation Club IV; Pep Club IV7President. Pink champagne . . . Dionne Warwick . . . short, short hair . . . green bomb . eternally in love but never with one . . . tuna fish with purple onions . . . blue jeans and rah-rah's . . . those Sewanee weekends . . . personality plus . . . true to Baylor . . . one of eight . . . Hilton Head . . . 5 ft. tall . . . deep, deep voice . . . greaf-Iooking clothes . . . Heafh bars . . . sunworshipper . . . sprinkles of freckles . . . ability to laugh . . . lake parties . . . great dancer . . . Sissy. HELEN LYNETTE DAVIS Entered 1960; Blue Team; Music Club 77Presidenf; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, II,- Modern Dance 8; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Current Events Club II, III; Speech Club II, III; Christian Forum Ill, V. Forest Ranger green . . . Would you believe up the creek without a puddle . . . long fingernails . . . aqua eyes . . . uOh, rats. I've lost five more pounds . . . 1956 Ford lemon . . . Snort-snort . . . tailored clothes . . . bowed legs but perfect posture . . . never dull . . . Get out of my life . . . Georgia vol- unteer?? . . . checked out . . . Definitely . . . forget it . . . nGentlemen Prefer Blondes 7l hope!! NANCY RUTH DAVIS Entered 1960; Black Team; Music Club 7; Art Workshop 7; Modern Dance 8; Service League 8, I, ll; Library Club I; Science Club 8; Glee Club 8; Theater Arts Club I; Christian Youth Club I, II; Math Club II; B Team Volleyball Ill; Current Events Club Ill; Christian Forum III, IV. Galaery bound . . . Please, Mr. Postman , . . love for Siamese cats . . . constant fear of gaining weight . . . It's true blondes have more fun . . . green, green, green . . . bridge genius . . . Brut . . . round houses . . . little green men beautiful hands . . . 70h, Lynn, what am I going to do if he doesn't call me tonight? . . . N. D. MARGARET DANIELLE DICKAS Entered 1960; Blue Team; Modern Dance 7; Music Club 7; Art Workshop 7; Christian Youth Club 7, 8,- Glee Club 8; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Christian Forum III, IV; Senior Art Workshop lV-Secrefcry. A little girl in a big Mustang . . . big brown eyes . . . Guess who called last night? . . . Oh my arthritis . . . for Pete's sake . . . HI've got to change my laugh . . . strawberry sundaes . . . daytime sleeper . . . Monday7her day off . . . HDoes my hair look all right? . . . Court room sessions7af least . . . perfume, perfume, perfume . . . that fhroaf-clearing and muscle-bound beauty -Dannie. iIOtEJ , h senior class PATRICIA LEE BRYAN Entered 1960; Block Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, II; Modern Dance 7, 8, I, II; Theater Arts Club I; Speech Club I, ll, IV; Freshman Basketball; Current Events Club II, III; Christian Forum IV. uSpclre us . . . Paul . . . untimely laughter . . . avid reader . . . Lemme tell ya . nonchalant . . . ice cream . . . punctual?? . . . U.T. . . . epicureon . . . successful crash diets . . . world traveler . . . gesticulating . . . Mondays . . . horses . . . one love . . . weekends . . . hair do's . . . dynamic . . . night owl W.SJ day dreamer . . . shopping . . . imagination . . . constantly smiling . . . abundance of clothe56all Villagers . . . C'est la vie . . . Tricia. JEAN McCROSKEY CAMPBELL Entered 1960,- Black Team; Christian Youth Club 7, I, II; Art Workshop 76 President; Service League 8, l, II6Vice President I; Honor Court 8; Glee Club 8; Math Club I; Library Club I; Modern Dance l; Class Vice President II; Speech Club ll; Sfafic I ; National Merit Finalist IV. Always brighf-eyed and bushy-tailed . . . constantly late . . . never quite has the answer ready . . . Have you done all your homework? . . . W think I'll fake a nap . . . big, big green eyes and long, long brown lashes . . . red P, naturally curly hair . . . pensive . . . mad over MG's . . . crash diets that really do work . . . UC . . . Yes, he really is 6'5 tall . . . a good lisfener rather Than a speaker. . . our sleepyhead, Jean. CAROLYN CARTER Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, I, ll; Modern Dance 8; Service League 8, I, ll; Glee Club 8, I, II, III, 1V6Presidenf l, Secretary Ill; Static II, Ill-6Sociefy Editor; Varsity Glee Club Ill, IV6Secretary III; Math Club Ill; Christian Forum IH; Areopagus IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Annual Board IV6Literary Editor; Latin Award H; Spanish Award Ill; History Award l. Pert nose sprinkled with fetching freckles . . . spontaneous giggler . . . confidante of neighborly neighbors and hirtatious friends . . .Auburn . . . bubbling enthu- siasm over third grade cherubs . . . dashing dimples . . . mischievous twinkle . witty words to amuse an admirer . . . versatile linguist. PAMELA ANN CAUGHMAN Entered 1960; Blue Team; Art Workshop 7, 8; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Theater Arts Club I, ll,- Christian Forum Ill; Art Appreciation Club IV. Green weeiuns . . . pool shark . . . scads of iewelry . . . Cheerios . . . beautiful green eyes . . . Krispy Kreme donuts . . . tiny feet and hands . . . artistic . . . North Carolina . . . procrastination . . . orchids . . . devilish plots . . . letters . . . hand-knitted sweaters . . . olive complexion . . . a wonder with children . . . ability to have wrecks which are never her fault P, . . . Blue Grass . . . culinary art . . . wine and champagne . . . cute and casual . . . very unpredictable . . . fashion connoisseur . . . great sense of humor. I104J senior class SARAH ELIZABETH BAGWELL Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, I, ll; Modern Dance 7, 8, I, II; Science Club 8; Service League 8, l, H; Theater Arts Club I, IV7C0- Treasurer IV; Speech Club II, III; Christian Forum II, III; Math Club Il, Ill8- Secretary ll; Current Events Club II, III,- Freshman Basketball; Varsify Basketball II:Manager. laughing blue eyes . . . humor unbounded . . . expressive hands . . . Great! . where the tall dark boys are . . . straight shifts . . . clever . . . snowed again . . . Just be that way! . . . Baylor thespian . . . Coke bets . . . camping trips . . . What if I fail Algebra Review? . . . But if was a good fhree-card suit! . . . nls he cute? . . . Sarah. ESTHER IRELAND BARNWELL Entered 1960; Blue Team; Modern Dance 7, 8, I, III, IV; Christian Youth Club I, H,- Freshman Basketball; Christian Forum III, IV; Art Workshop IV. Dainty gait, pug nose, and cute hairdo . . . Amazonic laughter . . . wrappers before chewing gum . . . Here Tiki! He did it again . . . Charlie Who? . . . Red Corvair . . . speed zones . . . Cheshire cat smile . . . Paul Newman . . . hot fudge sundaes and tuna fish sandwiches . . . Has anyone seen Bess? . . . Those who love all animals must have some goodness in them . . . Hong-ga!!! . . . R. J. Bowman . . . uBurrrd! . . . study hall confusion . . . baths, baths, baths . . . Hello, Mother, this is Esther . . . Oh, how queer! . . . That's Brester. JOYCE DEAN BARTHOLOMEW Entered 1960; Black Team; Music Club 7; Christian Youth Club 8, I, ll; Class Play I; Math Club ll; Theater Arts Club I, ll, IV7Vice President II, Secretary IV; Current Events Club Ill; Welfare Club III,- Art Workshop III7$ecretary; Christian Forum III, IV. But ya'll, he's iusf a friend . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . lustrous black hair . . . faux pas . . . Sandy beaches . . . McCallie . . . Frenchfries and cheese dressing . . . HOh pitiful! . . . ability f0 keep a secret . . . loyal friend . . . Skeptical . . . Shulimar . . . I iusf know he won't call . . . constant unnecessary dieting . . . always contradicting herself . . . If love makes the world go round, she'll make if spin . . . JoycthhLife would be very dull without her. MARTHA ELAINE BOWEN Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, l,- Talent Show 7; Modern Dance 7, 8, l, H; Glee Club 8, I, II, III, IV7Vice President IV; Science Club 8; Service League I, ll; Varsity Glee Club Ill, IV7Vice President IV; Theater Arts I, ll; Math Club II, III, IV. Fred . . . hot dogs and mustard . . . bridge fanatic7hhe invariably has good hands, . . . W bought a yellow car and now everybody has one! . . . rings . . . boys, boys, boys . . . baffle-axes . . . nLet's go somewhere . . . pizzas . . . Do you think we'll have a chemistry fest today? . . . speech lessons . . . Breakfast? Ugh! . . . blonde streaks . . . Marty. 8102:! d cheerleader. PAMELA ALEXANDER Entered 1960; Blue Team; English Award 7; Modern Dance 7; Science Club 8; Class Play I, ll,- Christian Youth Club I, 118Vice President I; Theater Arts Club I; Glee Club II, III; Library Club I,- Class Treasurer ll; Service League I, ll; Duffy- Jarnigan Scholarship ll; Christian Forum Ill, lV-Secretary Ill,- Most Feminine IV. For the love of Mike . . . femininity plus . . . sentimental and old-fashioned . . . rocking chairs . . . McCallie . . . . 18-and still no license?! . . . perpetually swinging that foot . . . passion for shoes . . . fashionably original . . . U.T. . . . fickle . . . Oh, ya'll, I don't talk that slooow! . . . coquettish winks with those big, brown eyes . . . darling Figure . . t . HELEN BESS BACON Entered 1960; Blue Team; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, l, ll8Treasurer 8; Theater Arts Club I, ll; Class Play I, ll; Pep Club I, ll; Terpsichord II, III, IV; Cheerleader 8, III, IV; Maid of Honor IV. True BLUE, through and through . . . long, long eyelashes . . . FRAG . . . Moon River . . . U.T. . . . May I have another chocolate sundae with nuts . . . effervescent . . . Hormel's Little Sizzler . . . atrocious speller . . . B.B. . . . The course of true love never did run smooth . . . springtime . . . Devil or angel . . . contagious laughter . . . Come on ya'll, YELU . . . Bessie, a happy-go-Iucky senior class SHARON STYLES ADAMSON Entered 1960,- Black Team; May Court 7; Modern Dance 7, 8, I; Art Workshop 7, 8; Talent Show 7; Class Play 8; Freshman Basketball; Christian Youth Club 7, 8, l, Il-Treasurer l; Service League II; Cheerleader ll, IV; Pep Club Ill; Terpsichord II, III, IV; Static Ill. Petite, pert, peppy . . . big, clear blue eyes . . . lovely hands . . . a little gold bracelet . . . brocade lounging paiumas . . . rings on her fingers and one on her toe . . . tigers and elephants . . . infatuations . . . look alike clothes . . . Johnny Mathis . . . McCollie's greatest wrestling enthusiast . . . babies . . . graceful dancer . . . skip to my LOU . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . III . . . the best things come in little packages . . . femininity personified . . . Sharon. . Pamie-Boo! ALICE LYNN ALSOBROOK Entered 1960; Black Team; Glee Club 8, I, II, III, IV; Service League 8, I, ll,- Theater Arts Club I; Math Club ll,- Christian Youth Club H; Christian Forum III, IV; Neatest in Uniform Ill. Fashion design . . . mailbox watcher . . . little girl in a big car . . . Seventeen hairstyles . . . Imprievu . . . Indian Villager clothes . . . uJust 'cuuse l blink a lot doesn't mean I wear contacts . . . extended telephone conversations . . . passion for Frenchfries . . . astrophobia . . . delicate stationery . . . the total look, teen board type . . . Jacksonville and Silver Creek . . . tall boys . . . in that eternal triangle . . . friendly m flirting. 1:1001 National Merit Finalists were Betty Marye, Ann SwaFford Belly Jean Reavis, Jan Silverstein, and Carolyn Taylor. Second row Jean Campbell, Linda Standefer, and Ann Rawlings. Seniors experience an affair to remember. You Tarzan . . . me Jan. Security is a rostrum to hold. Seniors serve their mothers at the final tea. BETTY JEAN REAVIS ' President J .2. KAREN PALMQUIST Vice President CHRISTINE YOUNG Secretary JANE KIRK Treasurer 4Nwm m classes a F . x a a in a: . , . ggwsawz, m , 5mm: x m aw S: gw awn Mrs. A. F. Porzelius Head of Office Sweet Briar College, B.A. Mrs. Walter Young Secreta ry Mountain City Business College r K Mrs. Chester Holmes Junior School Secretary St. Petersburg Junior College University of Chattanooga Mrs. Thomas L. Thedford Study Hall Proctor Mrs. William L. Schlemmer Study Hall Proctor University of Chattanooga Mrs. Oren Reed Dietitian Mittelschule Lubeck, Germany electives Mrs. Margaret Glenn Music American Conservatory of Music, Chicago Mrs. Dick Thomas Physical Education University of Chattanooga, BA. University of Tennessee, M.A. Miss Louise Mye rs Art Berea College, BA. University of Chattanooga Rutgers University Mrs. T. E. Jenkins Physical Education University of Chattanooga University of Tennessee, B.S. University of Houston Mrs. Campbell Carden Mrs. A. Cave Richardson Bible Bible University of Chattanooga, B.A. U' 'f f h H B.A. anersu y o C a anooga, Maryville College, Bachelor of Oratory Miss Helen Caine Latin Duke University, B.A. Trinity College of Hartford University of Chattanooga, M.A.T. Mrs. Dan Anderson French Lyce'ee de Reims Mrs. W. F. Speakman Latin University of Chattanooga, B.A. Mrs. Maria M. Solana Spanish University of Havana, Ph.D. University of Columbia Head of the Department of Languages Latin Corson-Newman College, B.A. University of Virginia Miss Elizabeih Battle Tufts University French Miami University, B.A. Mrs. Stanley Addis French E.S. Albert, France Peabody College Mrs. Alfred Smith Latin Wesleyan College, B.A. France, B.A. University of Tennessee science Mrs. R. W. lngwalson Chemistry Carthage College, B.A. University of Florida, M.A. Mrs. Betty Gould Science College of Wooster, B.S. Oberlin College, M.A. Mrs. Donald Gray Biology University of Chattanooga, B.A. rrv Tm P- T: r-z-.-f :, nng 'Fm: q:. 1,: ;...-r:c- -, 3'0 C:tLI:O' kqi. y Mrs. Allen Beach Mathematics University of Tennessee, 8.5. Mrs. Charles Cissna Mathematics University of Chattanooga, B.A. math Miss Lois Moyer Head of the Deparfment of Mathematics and Science College of Wooster, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan, M.A. Mrs. CliHord Heindel Mathematics Vassar, B.A. New York State Teachers' College University of Chattanooga, M.Ed. Mrs. R. 5. Courtney Mathematics Corson-Newman College, BA. University of Chattanooga Mrs. Tyler Deierhoi Mathematics College of William and Mary, 3.5. Duke University history Miss Ulrica Whitaker Head of the Department of History University of Chicago, M.A., Ph.B. Mrs. E. D. Walter History University of Chattanooga, B.A. University of Alabama 2' W? nttunurunv va-w- Y KTEW Mm : ....-.. 5mm afghan Mrs. Jean Grole Yates History Mount Holyoke College, B.A. Mrs. Albert B. Hicks Geography University of Tennessee, B.A. University of Chattanooga, M.A.T. 'tWW A rn:- Mrs. C. S. Wheeler History University of Chattanooga, B.S., M.A. english Miss Roberta Moore Head of the Department of English Ohio Wesleyan, B.A. Ohio University, M.A. Columbia University University of Kentucky Mrs. M. G. Schollen English University of Akron, B.S. Siena College University of Chattanooga Mrs. James Hit! English Martin College Whitworth Middle Tennessee State Teachers' College, 8.5. Mrs. E. T. Schmidt English Elon College, BA. Mrs. T. W. Bridge Librarian University of Chattanooga, B.A. Emory University, 8.5. in Library Science m. m. aam Assistant Principal English Randolph-Macon, B.A. University of Alabama, MA. University of Chicago Stetson University mu Mam; 5113mm W Director of Junior School English Duke University, BA. University of Chattanooga, M.E. Peabody College I871 administration Principal Tennessee College, BA. Vanderbilt University, MA. University of Colorado Peabody College Since one of the main purposes of GPS is to prepare its students for college, the courses offered are those which will afford the student the welI-rounded background necessary for higher education. Sixteen credits are required for graduation. A student must have four years of English, four years of a language, and three years of mafhemafics. The English courses emphasize standard English grammar and American and English literature. The four language credits include two years of Latin and two years of either French or Spanish. In addition to these eleven credits, on student must have one year of science and two years of history. The remaining two credits are elective. i861 faculty fyi .mx 33W 3 xxmwx zwmsm 3mm ,5 u: my gm g Cheerleaders call for uYour Pep in the annual all-school Pep Rally. Musical Chairs is one of Ihe sophisticated games in which the Annual Board and Static staff members compete. Fall Honor Society inductees Mary Nuvaree, Martha McCravey, Jun Yarbrough, Catherine Nelson, Karen Wagner, and Maggie Carden mot picture$ were ioined in the spring by Karen Palmquisf and Nancy Davis. assem blies . Wayne Gilley informs student body and faculty of smoking hazards. rat week It's the rat's contact. Let her hunt for it herself. And they said MINE was an origi Foamy keeps your whiskers softer longer. uIf only HE could see me now! Upperclassmen recall events of Raf Week. jun ior-seniorprom You little devil! The Tiiuuna Brass fakes on new dimensions. uthn's that weird fellow doing over there? I wish my date wouldn't keep running off like that. But it's only my fourteenth. VI! . uThis receiving line business is for the birds! i801 0and Chaffy Cathy comes with 32 records and 142 phrases! u . . . but the girl who swings has to know when to stop, too. The dance lasted from 8:00 . . . . until 11:00 pm. freshman - sophomare 1. dance That's the fourth time the drummer's fallen off the stage. No, young man, we are NOT playing Red Rover, this is a DANCE! HWhen appeals to me is a 78 E come-and-find-oul-more-about-me kind of boy. junior-senior dance . . . but, mostly, they DANCE! dance junmr-semor . L K , Preparations are made . . VA ., 4E+tm :7 . . people sit and iulk . . . . . people stand and talk . . . h c t a w d n a .t m Y e In .1 r o 761 queen and maid of honor ,f' i' HELEN BESS BACON MISS HELENE FRANCES STRIEBINGER Maid of Honor May Queen queen and attendants Queen .......................................................... Helene Frances Sfriebinger Maid of Honor .......................................................... Helen Bess Bacon Page .................................................................. Lillian Graham Lafimer Crown Bearer ............................................................ Emily Chamberlain Scepter Bearer ...................................... Claudia Wonnamaker Frierson Train Bearers ................ Karie Susann Doster and Kathryn Reid Turner i741 Highland Fling Scotiish A.-Square Dance U.S. I0 .- a D. G T e b O r G .J 4 n G .K X e M English MaypoIe Greek-Hasapico lsraeIi-Mayim international folk festival Troika n .m s s u R Japanese-Tanko Bushi and Waraku Odori MARY ALICE WITT and SARAH BAGWELL Program Chairmen DEBBIE RYAN Costume Chairman CAROLYN THOMPSON Properties Chairman Helen Bess crowns Queen Helene. NICKI GREENBERG Dance Chairman CLAIRE HAILEY General Chairman activities Why can't Ihe Static' play as well as the Annual Board? 'a. Sorry, Mr. Shrum, buf Dhey're not I tell you, Bea, that hail out there is murder. hiring models for a male Statue of Liberty. I saw Mommy kissing Sunla Claus. But my hair won't comb! tumbling club Second to Egypt in building pyramids, we try harder. The Tumbling Club is new this year. Mondays and Tuesdays eighth periods under the sponsorship of Mrs. Tom Jenkins, students from the ninth to the twelfth grade learn gymnastic skills and tumbling stunts. Janet Boehm Barbara Buttrum Charlotte Caldwell Louise Chamberlain Martha Chalkley Linda Chobof Margaret Churchwell Peggy Davenport Carmen DeLoach Diane Flatt Carol Fredrickson Jackie Gilbreath linda Green Robin Higgoson Carol Hixson Anne Ingalls Dabney James Mary Lou Johnson Marie Kirk Ginny landis Biddy Leal Bonnie leul Pat Lee Diane Lyke Elizabeth McDonald Allyson McElroy I66l Ann McKenzie Karen Meador Lynn Miller Dana Murdock Ruth Oehmig Melissa Parham Cissy Plumlee Margaret Porter Becky Ray Sarah Robinson Nancy Smam Gayle Smith Missy Snodgrass Barbara Steele Peggy Stewa rf Brenda Thomas Diana Thompson Shirley Thompson Anne Tomlinson Allison Ulin Debbie Van Derveer Karen Wheeler Lee Wood Anne Woodruff Helen Young science club Science Club members find ihat leaves are fascinating under a microscope. The Eighth Grade Science Club is open to students with an A or B average. Mrs. Gould sponsors this club which has, this year, studied leaves, crystals, moths, and butterflies. Several times the members have gone on interesting and informative field trips. Speakers are often fhe members themselves. Marie Williams .................................... President Vice Presidenth Suzanne Nichols ................... Program Chairman Patti Davenport ............... ....Secretary Mrs. Kenneth Gould .............................. Sponsor Debby Allen Linda Gregory Travis Bibb Ellen Hicks Stephanie Bigley Susan Hudson Susan Cooper Ellen Kovacevich Stuart Folts Jenny Robinson Gale Graham Fifi Voigt Mrs. Gould explains the vein structure of a leaf. i651 creative writing club Mr. Grady M. Long, Circulation Librarian at ihe University of Chattanooga, says that one can become a writer without being born one. Girls at GPS who are interested in writing can ioin the Creative Writing Club. Mrs. Scholfen organized this club for students who want to better their writing. They learn to analyze literature as well as their own work. The club is open primarily to sophomores. Phyllis Salisbury ................................................................................................ Secretary Jane Arnold Peggy Brown Sally Gilman Lora Beth Kayler Karen Kimball Dorothy Leader Susan Mostin Libba Morris Anne Nixon Hilary Popham Sarah Robinson Susan Stimson Allison Ulin Libby Wann Barrett Webster Nancy Worley i141 Pep Club members scan magazines for appropriate words and phrases. Have you ever wondered who makes the signs urging everyone to cheer the team on during basketball and volleyball games, tennis matches, and swim- ming meets? This is done by the Pep Club, in striving to promote school spirit. Toward accomplishing this goal, the Pep Club keeps on attendance roIl of everyone present at the athletic activities. The class with the best record receives an award on Class Day. Sissy Davenport ....................................... President Nicki Greenberg .............................. Vice President Betsy Caldwell Martha Chalkley Lynn Golden Ann Hodge Sally Johnson Pat Lee Betty Jean Reovis Polly Trotter Allison Ulin Counting class attendance at varsity games is one duty of the Pep Club. art workshop Miss Louise Myers sponsors this club which is diHierent from all other clubs of GPS. Art Workshop makes stage decorations for school productions and holiday decorations for the school lobbies. Membership is open to any student who is interested in art and a little work. SENIOR ART WORKSHOP Pam Webster ...................................... President Nancy Hudlow ............................. Vice President Margaret Dickas .................. Secretary-Treasurer Esther Barnwell Jane Ellis Nicki Greenberg Peggy Rawlings Margaret Spurling A1 e Showing creativity, seniors devote time to Art Workshop. u- JUNIOR ART WORKSHOP ; Judy Sivils ................................................................... President -.'V E Caroline Gilley ..................................................... Vice President SE $- Becky Yandle .............................................................. Secretary f if: Leslie Bishop Shaaron Jackson I Mary Bryan Graham Latimer . , Chrissy Caldwell Marie Lewis 1; ? Fifi Caldwell Melanie Reynolds - h i Donna Davis Marian Robinson Marie Davis Rifzie Smith Janice Erwin Jan Speer Kathy Huffaker Rae Speer Susan Hon Jennie Weatherford Junior Theater Arts members put the finishing i621 touches on May Day props. Debby Allen Mary Frances Allen Cathy Baker Judy Barker Ellen Barrett Charlotte Bates Virginia Beasley Travis Bibb Stephanie Bigley Ella Frances Brown Mary Bryan Jacquelyn Buttram Margaret Caldwell Nancy Campbell Glenn Carroll Betsy Carter Emily Chamberlain Ann Chestnutf Anne Clarke Linda Cliff Elizabeth Close Bobbie Cooper Susan Cooper Patty Cornelius Ginny Craig Beth Dameron Patti Davenport Marie Davis junior glee club Participaiion in Junior Glee Club is overwhelming. Linda Deakins Karie Doster Laura Duffy Gale Finley Margie Franklin Claudia Frierson Pamela Funderburg Christina Gerow Jeanne Gildersleeve Gale Graham Lynn Golden Harriet Greene Jan Hall Jayne Harber Patricia Harden Sue Anne Harrison Jane Hawkins Cathy Hellman Martha Hooker Ruth Hooper Susan Hudson Gayle Jacowcxy I611 Fifi Voigf ...................................................................... President Ellen Kovacevich ......................................................... Secretary Mrs. Margaret Glenn .................................................... Sponsor Judy Dick Libby Pope Amy Robertson Courtney James Joy Kendall Jane Kennedy Martha Killefer Kitty Lawson Dana Leventhal Mindy Leventhal Kathy Lewis Iris Long Susan Massey Janie Matthews Sally Millard Mariorie Miller Mo ry McAlIesfer Emily McCabe Cathy Mock Potty Nelson Jessica Parks Elizabeth Patten Charlotte Patten Jean Robinson Nancy Robinson Janet Rothberger Nancy Rothberger Sally Rudisill Amy Schmidt Mary Sellers Margaret Sies Vicki Shrader Judy Sivils Ada Ann Smith Rita Smith Beth Soloff Virginia Stein Bitsy Stonebumer Burton Stout Katie Swick Barbara Terry Greer Thomison Polly Trotter Debbie Troy Kathryn Turner Jennie Weatherford Deborah Williams Margaret Williams Marie Williams Margaret Wright Rebecca Yandle senior glee club At various times during the week, the halls of GPS resound with singing. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, the various glee clubs rehearse not only to practice for programs but also to enjoy themselves. The glee clubs perform several times during the year. This year the Senior Glee Club gave a program of Christmas music in coniunction with the McCallie Glee Club. The Junior Glee Club has performed during chapel this year, introducing new hymns to the student body. iMary Alice Witt .................................................................. President i:Mcsrthc: Bowen ............................................................. Vice President tSherred Milligan ................................................................. Secretary tSusan Troy ......................................................................... Treasurer wSandy Mills .................. .Accompanist Mrs. Margaret Glenn... ............................................ Sponsor t'Marguret Allen Amy Durand Laura leach tLynn Alsobrook Ellen Espy Linda lewis Josephine Bishop Elaine Fleissner TCarol Rothberqer tMartha Campbell iChappell Gass tAnn Rawlings t'Carolyn Carter wLucinda: Gibson Marilyn Sizer Rosemary Colburn xLeoma Gilley Jeanne Stanley tDrue Davis tLisa Harrison tKathy Thomison Jeanne Donaldson Kathy chrk Nancy Wey tMerie Donaldson Jo Wheat Mrs. Glenn directs Varsity Glee Club. tVARSITY GLEE CLUB i601 The hero battles for the fair maiden's hand . . . . . . While she begs parental blessings on nuptials . .. Love conquers all. 592 senior theater arts Theater Arts members practice for smash hit Joint Owners in Spain. This year, the Senior and Junior Theater Arts Clubs participated in the February Terpsichord Concert by performing choral readings. Pat Galloway .............................................................. President Vice President ....Secrefary Sherri Rucks Pam Parker ............. Joyce Bartholomew ........ Undo Martin achievements through plays, skits, and pantomimes. Marian Kidd ........................ Ka ren Derrick junior theater arts Individually, these fwo clubs have displayed their dramatic Sarah Bagwell ....................................................... Co-Treasure ......................... Co-Treasure Mrs. James Hitf ............................................................. Sponso Claire Hailey Sissy Law .................................................................... President Ruth Oehmig ............................................................... Secretary Susan Blevins ....................................................... Vice President Janet Boehm ............................................................... Treasure Gwin Bader Jane Demos Marie Kirk Robin Mebane Chris Stabile Josephine Bishop Susan Blevins Janet Boehm Barbara Buttram Mary Chapin Sally Christensen Margaret Churchwell Marie Cochran Nancy Curtis Drue Davis Carmen Deloach Peggy Dickinson Peggy Douglas Amy Durand laura FauceHe Diane Flatt Janet Hampton Kathy Hasselle Anne Hawkins Jane Healy Margaret Hitf Sally Johnson Sherry Kissinger Ginny Landis Sissy Law Connie Leech Bonnie Leal Pat Lee Jane liHIe Diane Lyke Elizabeth McDonald Susan McKinney Karen Meador i581 Lynn Miller Ruth Oehmig Mary Patten Cheryl Peele Sarah Robinson Sue Rubensfein Sara Scarbrough Marilyn Sizer Gayle Smith Missie Snodgrass Sheryl Speer Susan Stimson Susan Strickland Betty Turner Debbie Van Derveer Cannon Wann Flossie Weill Jo Wheat Karen Wheeler laura Wilson Nancy Wilson Lee Wood Anne Woodruff junior current events club Gestures emphasize causes and effects. Every other Tuesday at eighth period, Mrs. Walfers Debby Allen Sally Allison Debby Alper Travis Bibb Stephanie Bigley Ella Frances Brown Margaret Caldwell Nancy Campbell Susan Cochran Susan Cooper Patty Cornelius Carolyn Curtis Patti Davenport calls the Junior Current Events Club to order. This year the speakers have included Arch Hal, 0 Baylor student, who brought some World War I and World War II relics, and Miss Helen Caine, who spoke of her trip to India. Eighth graders who take an interest in the happenings of the past and the present are eligible for membership. Cathy Baker ...................................................................................................... President Stuart FONS ..................................................... NVice President Anne Clarke ...................................................................................................... Secretary Allison Goree .................................................................................................... Treasurer Mrs. E. D. Walter ............................................................................................. Sponsor Judy Dick Kathy Hutchison Janie Matthews Mathilde Silverstein Dorothy Dunkerley Marcia Johnson Mariorie Miller Ada Smith Gwen Erwin Joy Kendall Patty Nelson Nonie Smith Margie Franklin Ellen Kovacevich Suzanne Nichols Teresa Snow Anneffe Gault Lane Lafimer Patti Noone Beth SoloFf Lynn Golden Mindy Levenfhal Mindy Pregulman Tricia Templeton Gale Graham Kathy Lewis Shirley Raider Barbara Terry Harriet Greene Glenn Lore Jenny Robinson Jone Thedford linda Gregory Mary McAllesfer Julie Robinson Polly Trotter Ellen Hicks Emily McCabe Janet Rothberger Fifi Voigt Susan Hudson Debbie McDonough Teresa Rofhberger Ellen West June Hutcherson Susan Massey Vicki Shrader Marie Williams i573 seniar current events club An informative speaker holds the members' afienfion. The programs of the Current Events Club this year have been varied, ranging from one on the Decla- ration of Independence to a report on the European tour led by Misses Bottle and Bates this past sum- mer. Most of the speakers have been prominent lo- cal cifizens-Mr. Martin Ochs, Mrs. Ruth 5. Golden, Father Christopher Morley, and Col. Devere Armstrong. The clubs meet every two weeks and anyone may attend. Happy Yates ............................................................... Secretary Mrs. Jean Grote Yates ................................................... Sponsor Joyce Bartholomew Louise Crutchfield Mary McKenzie Sara Scarbrough Peggy Bridgers Nancy Davis Anne Nixon Jan Silversfein Peggy Brown Katie Fields Mary Patten Lynne Smith Emily Bryan Marsha Gerow Dot Robb Susan Stimson Patty Bullard Susan Gilbert Janelle Roberts Gail Thomas Betsy Caldwell Ginny Gilman Gail Robinson Carolyn Thompson Margaret Carden Barbara Goff Beth Rogers Janet Walker Marie Cochran Terry GriHifh Linda Rowe Barrett Webster Peg Cooley Sherry Kissinger Sherri Rucks Flowerree Whitaker Anne Corley Sissy Law Carol Rust Sheri Yates Susan Crawford i561 math club 3 t UJH' 'r t. A W Hi .11;va4 : ;:,1-rlouwftfrlf10,J-Arkn, t thm Math Club members determine wining card hands mathematically. The Math Club is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have an average in mathematics of 85 or above and who wish to attend. The programs are on the different phases of mathematics. This year, among the program topics have been bases and mathematical puzzles. The programs cure presented by club members as well as outside speakers. One of the highlights was a report by Betty Marye on her experiences this past summer at the National Science Foundation Summer Institute at Emory University. Charlene Cook ................................................................................................... President Patty Schlemmer ..... ...Vice President Sara Scarbrough ........................... Secretary Miss Lois Moyer ................................................................................................... Sponsor Frances Adams Jill McNew Sarah Bagwell Susan Mastin Martha Bowen Sherred Milligan Peggy Brown Pam Parker Marie Cochran Janelle Roberts Ellen Espy Beth Rogers Linda Green Karen Thompson Lisa Harrison Allison Ulin Brenda Kirk Janet Walker Missy McCamy Barrett Webster Ma ry McKenzie i551 junior christian youth club Club members view pamphlets from The Bethel Bible School. Courtney James .................................. President Marie Davis ................................. Vice President The members of the Seventh Grade Christian Youth Club Mar Allen ......................................... Secretor . . . . y y have undertaken as their prqecf this year the Bethel Bible ...Treasurer Honey Brown ............ Mrs.CharlesCissna ------------------------------- Sponsor School. The girls made dresser scarves, brought clothes i Diana Banks Judy Barker Leslie Bass Marty Bieter Leslie Bishop Donnie Braly Chrissy Caldwell Fifi Caldwell Tee Caldwell Mary Elizabeth Campbell Glenn Carroll Emily Chamberlain Ann Chesnutt Bobbie Cooper Ginny Craig Beth Dameron Donna Davis Linda Deakins Karie Doster Laura Duffy Janice Erwin Diu Frierson Caroline Gilley Mary Harper Sue Anne Harrison Cathy Hellmann Susan Hon Martha Hooker Sunny Hooper Kathy Huffaker Kitty Lawson Cathy Mock Deon Paden Jessica Parks Charlotte Patten Libby Pope Amy Robertson Nancy Robinson Nancy Rothberger Sally Rudisill Mary Sellers Margaret Sies Judy Sivils Sammye Smith Nancy Snow Ginger Stein Katie Swick Greer Thomison Alena Woodruff Peggy Wright Becky Yandle and bought kitchen equipment for the school. In association with this proiecf, outside speakers have addressed the C. Y. C. I541 seniar christian youth club Area civic and religious leaders gave talks of inspiration on Christian life. The Senior Christian Youth Club has participated in varied activities. The members have aided a family with food, clothing, and gifts at many times during the year. On alternate Mondays, speakers from local churches have come to talk to the students. Among the speakers this year have been Dr. George Long, Reverend Harry Phillips, and Joe Campbell. The topics discussed were all related to living Christian lives in order to show Christianity to others. Candy Auten Josephine Bishop Susan Blevins Janet Boehm Barbara Buttram Betsy Caldwell Janice Card Mary Chapin Marie Cochran Ann Conroy Louise Davenport Peggy Dickinson Diane Flatt Susan Gilbert Sally Gilman Beth Green Betsy Thedford ............................................................ President Judy Willett ......................................................... Vice President Octavio Chombliss ...................................................... Secretary Jane Healy ................................................................. Treasurer Mrs. R. 5. Courtney ....................................................... Sponsor Mary Hogan Dorothy Leader Biddy Leal Connie Leech Kathy Lupton Carol Hixson Kathy Houck Anne Ingalls Lynn Jones Karen Meador Marie Kirk Susan Mastin Ginny Londis Elizabeth McDonald Sissy law Susan McKinney i531 Libba Morris Cissy Plumlee Margaret Porter Becky Ray Debbie Rothberger Phyllis Salisbury Susan Scott Mary Smartt Nancy Smartt Karen Smith Anna Beth Storey Anne Tomlinson Betty Turner Debbie Van Derveer Libby Wann Nancy Wey Christian Forum is one of the most philanthropic clubs at GPS. When the members are not paying part of the rent for on indigent family, taking Thanksgiving baskets to the family or giving parties for children, the members hear outside speakers or discuss better ways to apply Christianity. Charlotte Montague .............................................................. President Cherri Johnson .............................................................. Vice President Pom Alexander ..................................................................... Secretary Suzy Osborne ....................................................................... Treasurer Mrs. Cave Richardson ............................................................. Sponsor Lynn Alsobrook Sarah Bagwell Esther Barnwell Joyce Bartholomew Peggy Bridgers Judy Bright Patricia Bryan Betty Bullord Patty Bullard Martha Chalkley Peggy Cissna Dole Davis Helen Davis Nancy Davis Koren Derrick Margaret Dickas Is it Charlotte Claus or Santa Montague? Merie Donaldson Kathi Faucette Katie Fields Margaret Fowler Ginnie Gilmun Barbara Gott Terry Griffith Janet Gwin Lisa Harrison Linda Holsomback Helen Humphreys Barbara Jones Missy McCamy Mary Mitchell Becky Miller Sandy Mills t522t Mary Navarre Peggy Rawlings Sherri Rucks Carol Rust Debbie Ryan Patty Schlemmer Barbara Simmons Lynne Smith Margaret Spurling Barbara Steele Diana Thompson Koren Wagner Pam Webster Mary Alice Witt Happy Yates Christine Young g a s Ew$ am y 39qu y g m Pg Fax a akgwmk gag w N, $? H g d m vx a xxmw a $I:E g agm wmxaag inn E. m m .2 gig The swish of a shufflebourd disk... Non-compefitive sports such as tumbling are also a part of the intramural program. and the click of a ping-pong ball are sounds during intramural tournaments. familiar .qu . T,-' forcing out an opposing team member. ' , 1r ,fA- ' ' 'i A Blue touches second base, u INTRAMURALS AWAKEN NEW INTERESTS intramural spikes try to equal varsity skill. Marie Kirk, a Black, exhibits a forceful serve in attempting to win her match. on Adamson, Betsy Bellah, Jane Demos, Candy Auten, and Helen Bess Bacon introduced a new system of selecting cheerleaders. CHEERLEADERS WORK HARD TO ENCOUIM GE SUPPORT The cheerleading squad is composed of a representative from the ninth through the eleventh grades and two representatives from the twelfth grade. Cheering ct athletic events, the cheerleaders encourage team support and urge the team on to victory. This year's cheerleaders are Jane Demos, freshman; Candy Aufen, sophomore; Betsy Bellah, iunior, and Sharon Adamson and Helen Bacon, seniors. A I Cheerleaders shine at Pep Rally. FRESHMEN BEGIN BASKETBALL TRAINING Membership in Freshman Basketball gives the student the opportunity to develop skill necessary for B-Team and Varsity Basketball. Practicing plays and opposing teams from other schools, the members prepare themselves for a future in sports. Barbara Buttram Louise Chamberlain Charlotte Caldwell Margaret Churchwell Peggy Douglas Marie Kirk Ann McKenzie Hilda Mills Dana Murdock Ruth Oehmig Becky Ray Gayle Smith Shirley Thompson Judy Willett Lee Wood Managers: Susan Chester, Julie Gilman, Sheryl Speer, Rosie Colburn i461 NUMBER OF INTRAMURAL lETTERMEN GROWS irsf row: Nancy Davis, Nicki Greenberg, Ginger York, Pam Parker, Carolyn Taylor, Sherri Rucks. Second row: Caroline Von Cannon, Margurel Spurling, Charlotte Monlague, Helene Striebinger, Betty Marye, Betsey King, Ann EwafTord, Ruth Shelton, Betty Jean Reavis. hird row: Lucie Norman, Debbie Ryan, Claire Hailey, Mollie McGauley, Charlene Cook, Linda Martin, Carolyn Weigel, Karen ,almquisf, Debby Dombrosky, Lynn Hacker. Being an inframural lettermon is almost an honor of GPS. To earn the necessary 350 points for a letter, a girl com- petes in intramural tournaments, such as ping-pong, shuffle- board, badminton, and tennis. Becoming a member of a varsity team wins a letter for a girl if she does not already have her letter for points. After she has reached the 350- point mark, a gold bar is awarded to a girl who has won a varsity letter before she had the requisite number of points. i45l CAPTAINS SPARK INTRAMUIMI PARTICIPATION Helping Mrs. Thomas with all aspects of intramural sports, the captains of the Black and Blue teams form the Athletic Association. These captains, representing each class, work to encourage participation in class games, thus building points for their team toward the coveted team cup awarded every Class Day. CAPTAINS BLACK BLUE Twelfth grade Twelfth grade Lynn Hocker Helene Striebinger Eleventh grade Eleventh grade Ann Scarbrough Debby Dombrosky Tenth grade ' Tenth grade Marie Cochran lynn Webster Ninth grade Ninth grade Charlotte Caldwell Barbara Buttrcxm Eighth grade Eighth grade Susan Smith Lynn Golden Seventh grade Seventh grade laura Duffy Chrissie Caldwell E441 nMud Hatter dancers return from Easier Hat shopping spree. PROGRAM AND MAY DAY FROlICS Nicki Greenberg and Helen Bess Bacon demonstrate The Rocket Carolyn Taylor impersonafes lopus from the Aeneid. L43l Nicki Greenberg ....................... Mrs. Dick Thomas ..................... Sharon Adomson Helen Bacon Betsy Bellah Octavio Chambliss Charlene Cook louise Davenport Sissy Davenport Peggy Dickinson June Ellis Barbara Goff Carol Hixson Nancy Hudlow Marian Kidd .................................. President ..................................... Sponsor Alice Lupton Neal McKinney Charlotte Montague Brooke Ray Sherri Rucks Puffy Schlemmer Karen Smith Margaret Spurling Ann SwaRord Gloria Swonn Carolyn Taylor Betsy Thedford Diana Thompson f42 Mrs. Thomas beams over Terpsichord program success. TERPSICHORD SHINES IN ANNUAL lmprovising wiih geometric figures fascinates dancers. TEAM PLACES 3RD IN All-CIT Y TOURNAMENT Lynn Hocker gives a mighty thrust as GPS rolls over Tyner in the Times Volleyball Tournament. Helene attempts to block Cleveland Day School spike. Sissy Law, Linda Martin, Barbara Go , and Dot Robb keep records and run the clock as capable volleyball managers. i4H VARSIT Y VOLLEYBAH Emily Bryan ................................. 4 Lynn Hocker ................................ 1O Betsey Caldwell .......................... 1 1 Helen Baconf captain .............. 12 Helene SfriebingeH ..................... 12 Ruth Shelton ................................ 13 Betsey King ................................. 14 Nancy Davis ................................ 15 Ann lngalls ................................. 2O Charlene Cook ............................ 21 Ann Scarbrough .......................... 22 Octavia Chombliss ...................... 25 Molly McGuuley .......................... 32 Nancy Worley ............................. 33 Debbie Dombrosky ...................... 34 Missy McCamy ............................. 33 'AlI-City Team VOUEYBAU.TOURNAMENT GPS vs Rossville .......................................... 15-13, 15-14 GPS vs Tyner ............................................... 7-15, 15-8, 15-1 GPS vs Hixson ............................................. 15-11, 15-8 GPS vs City ................................................. 4-15, 7-15 GPS vs Tyner .............................................. 116-14, 15-9 GPS vs Hixson ............................................. 14-16, 15-3, 8-15 I401 INJURIES IINX BASKETBALL SEASON Betsey King blocks Ooltewah forward. Fearsome Threesome fight at Notre Dame. 1965-66 SCHEDULE January 4-GPS vs Red Bank .............. 31-65 January 7-GPS vs Ooltewah .............. 52-69 January lO-GPS vs City ...................... 50-43 January 28-GPS vs Notre Dame .......... 27-76 February 74GPS vs City ...................... 27-50 February 9-GPS vs East Ridge .............. 23-62 February 11 4GPS vs Red Bank .............. 38-92 February 15-GPS vs Ooltewah .............. 25-47 February IS-GPS vs Notre Dame .......... 42-67 If he game keeps going like this, I'll end up with a broken leg. i392 Mary McKenzie, Captain Francis Adams Paula Anderson Peggy Brown Emily Bryan Octavia Chambliss Marie Cochran Anne Corley Sissy Law Sarah Robinson Sara Sccrbrough Anne Tomlinson VARSIT Y BASKETBALL Nancy Worley ................................. Lynn Hocker ..................................... 1 Betsy Caldwell ................................ 1 Helene Sfriebinger, Captain ............ 1 Ruth Shelton .................................... 1 Betsey King ...................................... 1 Peg Cooley ...................................... 1 Lynn Webster .......................... Anne Scarbrough ..................... Mollie McGauley... .. Martha McCravey ............................ 3 Debbie Dombrosky .......................... 3 Managers: Hallye Smith Carolyn Thompson Kathi Faucetfe Moggie Carden Lynn Grisard Bl UES TRIUMPH 6 I 7-466 I . y!!'yI!2'! -6 7 Hey, stop! You jumped the gun! Participants cheer enihusiasiically to spur feam members on to victory. Mrs. Jenkins takes time out for a solo at the swim meet. 637E SWIMMING MEET HElD AT BA Yl 0R P001 Left to right: Mary McKenzie, Karen Kimball, Happy Yates, Ellen Kovacevich, Virginia Beasley, Hillary Popham, Jane Hutcherson, Cathy Baker. t , 1 w: a.--w' t , Charlene Cook Sheri Yates tcaptqint Left to right: Shirley Thompson, Lynn Webster, Hilary Popham Virginia Beasley Sheri Yates, Charlene Cook. Un pooh Mimi Allen, Helene Striebinger Cathy Baker Janet Boehm, Cheryl Peele, Ann McKenzie. Martha McCravey Shirley Thompson Mary McKenzie Jane Hutcheson Karen Kimball Janet Boehm Lynn Webster Ann McKenzie Nancy Hudlow Cheryl Peele Happy Yates Ellen Kovacevich Mimi Allen Dana Murdock This year for the second time, the GPS Swimming Meet had two divisions: the novice and the championship. Winning first, second, or third place in the meet entitles a girl to become a member of the Swimming Team. The meet was held during September. Team spirit and participation were outstanding and enthusiastic, as the Baylor Calvin Smith Notorium resounded with cries of II' III Come on, Blues . or Let's go, Blacks! Swim f361 Team members Betsy Caldwell, Laura DuEy, Mary Patten, Anne Scarbrough, Jane Healy, Charlotte Caldwell, and Susan Chester smile in the teams new monogrammed tennis dresses. The 1966-67 Tennis Team, headed by Captain Betsey King, has had a successful year. Each member has striven to be a good representative of her school. To become a member of the tennis team, a girl tries out by playing matches against other girls. The winners are chosen for the GPS Tennis Team. TENNIS UNDEFEA TED FOR SPRING SEASON I351 Captain Betsey King shows a powerful serve. Number One player Peggy Douglas meets a backhand shot squarely. Number Two Judy Wille maintains her excellent form. i341 athletics Picture editors Sheryl EHron, Marian Kidd, and Jeannie Donaldson work on the photographer's schedule. Literary editors Ginger York, Kit Smith and Carolyn Carter put p-zazz in their captions. uHappiness is getting your picture in the annual, say or! editors Put Galloway and Linda Martin. i311 Co-editors Betty Marye and Linda Standefer, and . Mrs. Clark discuss ideas ' .1 and plan the annual. ,.Jl annual board Each year ten members of the senior class make up the staff of the Annual Board. This group puts out the school annual, The Kaleidoscope. Two co-editors supervise, with the help of Mrs. M. 0. Clark, the advisor. Working late into the night or coming to school early in the morning, the members not only work on the annual but also sell books and supplies to the students. i301 First, articles are assigned . . . Composed of fourteen iuniors and four sophomores, the Static staFf works diligently to put out six papers 0 year. The purpose of the Static, as is the purpose of all newspapers, is to keep its readers well informed about events of interest. Although this achievement is the primary goal, there is a sec- ondary goal, perhaps less important to others but iust as important to the members of the staff as the primary goaleto gain a Superior rating. . . . then, written, discussed, and re-written. t29l ' .:. ii Miss Moore; and Lynn admire the finished product. The Static Lynn Grisard ...................................................................................... Editor-in-Chief Barbara Simmons ................................................................................... News Editor Karen Derrick ...................................................................................... Feature Editor Suzy Osborne ...................................................................................... Society Editor Debbie Dombrosky ................................................................................ Sports Editor Miss Roberta Moore ...................................................................................... Advisor Ellen Espy Libba McNeiIl Phyllis Salisbury Susan Gunnell Mary Navarre Nancy Worley Barbara Jones Catherine Nelson Jan Yarbrough Mary Laws Hilary Popham i28l library club Checking books in and out, dusting the shelves, posting over-due notices, filing cards e these are some of the duties that the Library Club performs each day. These freshmen keep the GPS library or- ganized. Each year members attend a workshop in order to learn new and more efficient ways of taking care of a library. Rebecca Ray ............................................ President Dabney James ......................................... Secretary Mrs. T. W. Bridge ...................................... Sponsor Corinne Anderson Marie Kirk Susan Chester Laura Leach Nancy Curtis Marilyn Sizer Drue Davis Flossie Weill Elaine Fleissner Karen Wheeler Carol Fredrickson Anne Woodruft Anne Hawkins Club members decorate the library with posters . . . :tf: N .v -.A X t 3 r vx t , t'a r. -, I . I x, e ' N :1 3 I 373' . W ML M K t 't t - - ' . . 1i ' . . ,3'7? M 3 h :VjQx www- v v t e w Mrs. Bridge explains library science to Dabney James and Becky Ray, club otticers. . . . and take care of the necessary filing. i271 welfare club Janet Gwin ......................................... President Lucy Norman ....................................... Secretary Mrs. A. F. Porzelius ................................ Sponsor Patty Bullord ........................................... Junior Ellen Espy ........................................ Sophomore Corinne Anderson ............................... Freshman Debby Allen ........................ Eighth Grade Amy Schmidt .............................. Seventh Grade Membership in the Welfare Club is held by every member of the student body. Each year the Welfare Club holds its drive, at which time every girl contributes money to help less for- tunate people. The class representa- tives take charge of these donations and divide them among such chari- table organizations as the March of Dimes, Cystic Fibrosis, United Fund and Foster Parents' Plan. Again this year, we are supporting Moon Young Ae, a Korean girl. During Christmas, the student body fills Red Cross boxes to send overseas, and provides clothing Lucie Norman and Janet Gwin beam over the success of this year's record-breaking drive. for the GOOdWi Industries. Mrs. Porzelius and Welfare Representatives fill boxes for the Red Cross, one of many organizations aided by the club. I261 The Service League encourages interest in school activities . . . . . . scholarship . . . . . . character. i251 service league Lucinda Gibson Jackie Gilbreath Leoma Gilley Sally Gilmun lindu Green Mary Hagan Kathy Hasselle Anne Hawkins Robin Higgason Carol Ann Hixson Laura lhrig Anne lngulls Dabney James Sally Johnson Lynn Jones Lora Beth Kayler Karen Kimball Marie Kirk Sherry Kissinger Jinny Londis Laura Leach Dorothy Leader Connie Leech Martha Anne Ling Susan Mastin Mary McKenzie Karen Meador Libba Morris Dona Murdock t? 7 7 Hilary Popham Emily Bryan, center, otticiutes with the help of Cannon Wann, left, and Gail Thomas, right. Margaret Porter Becky Ray Gail Robinson The members of the Service League have many duties which keep them busy. Carol Rothberger , Sue Rubenstein Theseegirls give up one study hall cu week to carry out chores for the office Phyllis Salisbury Sc: ra Scarbrough staft. They collect absentee slips, deliver messages, and post notes on the .. .. Patrlcm SIVIIs bulletin boards. In addition to running these errands for the oFfice, the Service Marilyn Sizer L . I t . 't 'fh .I. f d h I . h d Gayle Smith eogue glr gree s vnsu ors WI a 5m: mg ace an a e ping an . Karen Smith Peggy Stewart Susan Stimson Emily Bryan ............................... . ..... President Am Beth 5m, Cannon Wann ........................ Vice PreSIdent Betsy Thedford Gail Thomas .................................. Secretary Brenda Thomas Mrs. Mary C. Heindel ...................... Sponsor Gail Thomas Kathy Thomison Frances Adams Charlotte Caldwell Joy Curtis Karen Thompson Margaret Allen Martha Campbell Nancy Curtis Shirley Thompson Corinne Anderson Louise Chamberlain Peggy Davenport Anne Tomlinson Paula Anderson Octavia Chambliss Drue Davis ?THLIUJE? Jane Arnold Susan Chester Carmen DeLouch Cannon Wann Gwin Bader Linda Chobot Rosann Effron Libby Wann Susan Blevins Sally Christensen Ellen Espy Barrett Webster Peggy Brown Margaret Churchwell Lee Finley Flossie Weill . . . . Nancy Wey Emily Bryan Mane Cochran Elaine Flelssner Karen Wheeler Barbara Buttram Rosemary Colburn Carol Frederickson Anne Woodruff Betsy Caldwell Louise Crutchfield Chappell Goss Lee Wood i24l areopagus Ann SwaFford, Miss Moore, and Debbie Ryan discuss Plato's nRepublic prior to the second meeting which was held at Arm's home. The Areopagans sit in court. i23i Areopagus is made up of a select group of Seniors who display an interest in great literary works. Its sponsors are Mrs. A. J. Poston and Miss Roberto Moore. The club meets about five times a year, at which time its members dine and discuss the books which they had been previously assigned to read. Among the works read this year are Plato's Republic, Mourning Becomes Electra and Agamemnon. Debbie Ryan ................................... President Ann Swafford ................................. Secretary Carolyn Carter Linda Standefer Betty Marye Carolyn Taylor Karen Palmquist Carolyn Weigei Jon Silverstein Mary Alice Witt national honor society gs my: a gs Em National Honor Society members include ttirst rowt Jan Yarbrough, Ginger York, Christine Young, Martha McCravey, Carolyn Weigel, Catherine Nelson, Mary Navarre. tSecond rowt Debbie Ryan, Ruth Shelton, Jan Silverstein, Betsey King, Sheryl EHron, Betty Marye, Karen Wagner, Ann Swaf'r'ord, Moggie Carden. Karen Palmquist and Nancy Davis were the spring inductees. The Duffy-Jarnagin Chapter of the National Honor Society is composed of iuniors and seniors who have maintained an average of 3.8 for the high school years and who exhibit the qualities of scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service. Each year the Honor Society sends letters to members of the upper classes commending them for their scholastic achievements. It also presents the Freshman Cup to an outstanding freshman. Carolyn Taylor ............................... President Carolyn Carter ............................... Secretary Miss Lois Moyer ................................ Sponsor Margaret Carden Nancy Davis Sheryl Effron Betsey King Martha McCravey Betty Marye Mary Navarre Catherine Nelson Karen Palmquist Debbie Ryan Ruth Shelton Jan Silverstein Ann SwaFford Karen Wagner Carolyn Weigel Jan Yurbrough Ginger York Christine Young Honor court members are, left to right, Jean Gildersleeve, Ann Hodge, Carolyn Weigel Ruth Shelton, Nancy Worley, Gail Smith, and Amy Schmidt. Student Council members Jessica Parks, Julie Robinson, Shirley Thompson, Karen Kimball, Libba McNeill, stand with ihe advisers, Mrs. Maria Solana, Mrs. E. T. Schmidt, and Mrs. A. J. Poston. student council President Jan Silverstein is aided in her duties by Vice President Betsey King and Secretary Martha McCravey. The Student Council, organized for the benefit of the students, is the governing body of GPS. The students elect whom they wish to be their class representatives to the Council, although every student of the school is a member of the Council. These representatives decide the punish- ments for the offenders of the school rules. The Honor Court, a branch of the Student Council, deals with problems of cheating, lying, and stealing. Jan Silverstein ........................................................ President Betsey King ..................................................... Vice President Martha McCravey ................................................... Secretary Ruth Shelton ........................................... Senior, Honor Court Carolyn Weigel ................................. Senior, Student Council Ann Hodge ............................................ Junior, Honor Court Elizabeth McNeill .............................. Junior, Student Council Nancy Worley ................................ Sophomore, Honor Court Karen Kimball ........................... Sophomore, Student Council Gayle Smith ...................................... Freshman, Honor Court Shirley Thompson ......................... Freshman, Student Council Jean Gildersleeve ........................ Eighth Grade, Honor Court Julie Robinson ........................ Eighth Grade, Student Council Amy Schmidt ............................. Seventh Grade, Honor Court Jessica Parks ....................... Seventh Grade, Student Council Faculty Advisors Mrs. A. J. Poston Mrs. Maria M. Solano Mrs. E. T. Schmidt t201 honorary organizatians honorary organizations. . . . . 19 athletics..........33 clubs.............5l activities..........69 faculty...........85 classes............97 superlatives . . . . . . I61 ca-editors linda standefer batty marye picture editors Sheryl effron jeanne donaldson marian kidd literary editors carolyn carter 161' t smith ginger york art editors pat galloway linda martin It is with genuine pleasure that I pay tribute to Miles Mary annah Tucker. Miss Tucker is a woman of unusual intelligence, xcellent iudgment and splendid Christian character. She is a valued ember of our congregation and is highly esteemed in the entire ommunity. It is a privilege to extend congratulations to her upon . iob well done. Luther Joe Thompson Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Chattanooga It would be hard to find anyone in all this section more uni- versally useful, more conscientiously dedicated, more truly loved, more bountifully blessed, more sensibly intelligent, or more supremely successful than Miss Mary Hannah Tucker, Principal of the Girls' Preparatory School. For her to live every day amongst us in the fear of God and the love of all our people makes every.yesterday a memory of ioy, fills every today with consciousness of duty well done, brightens every tomorrow with a gleam of hope and a future radiant and glorious to all eternity. James L. Fowle Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga Girls' Preparatory School Chaplain For these reasons, we dedicate the 1966 Kaleidoscope, Miss Tucker, to you. I151 From don't forget to go to church at chapel to uhalve a nice week-end of 2:25, Friday was always a day for good wishes. By tlae cmtz'cs 0f the publications staffs . . . by tlae hysterical remark the teacher made . . . or by tloe girls at 4 5619001 dance . .. most of all, we like to be AMUSED. W'ben yozfre a spastic 4t tlae wloeel . . . when a Coke is an insurmountable obstacle . . . or when a locker 2's disobedient. . . ifs not impossible to be FRUSTRA TED When tloe team plays well. . . or when that college Wally says yes . . . itfs 30 easy to be EXCITED. when ymfve reached the top of all tlaose stairs . . . 07' even after a bard week-end . . . itfs not hard t0 be totally EXHA USTED. When chapel talks are over. . . when scloool is out for anotloer year. . . or just when Friday fmally comes . . RELIEVED is a good feeling. when we claw? make the cut list . . . 0r didn? d0 50 well on that test. . . we often find ourselves DISAPPOIN T ED. When we totally disrupt a classroom . . . loave to stand outside the door at chapel . . . or when our rats have to pick as up 019E tlae flow . . . we all hate to be EMBARMSSED. Vlaetlaw' it be in tlae classroom . . . or just preparing homework . . . listening to directions in homeroom . . . the main purpose of GPS is for girls to be INSTRUCTED a face-- a precious possession, a revealer of thoughts, a traitor t0 emotion. 6cwhatgs in a face? a smile, a frown, a reflexion of self- of being. the many faces of the gps girl. 1965-1966 was heryear. ; . . . . e e s s e n n e T a 9 O O n a t .ol 3 In C O O O In c 5 VI r 0 LI 3 r a p e r B- ,Is .W G 4966 I965 KALEIDOSCOPE EX Libris
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