Goodlettsville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Goodlettsville, TN)

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4 RESET ae sri Pe: . Like chasing clouds across’ the, sky soe Of the YE {i like bright patterns fall upon our remembrance —TROJ MIKE CALDWELL Editor . JUDY ROARK | Assistant Editor OLLIE APL Head Coach Miles Frost Se ” oe Ze a POE LP Coaches Paul Burgess and Ray Childers DEDICATION To the AAA Champions of 1963, who with willingness and co-operation | worked and played as a team, we, the graduating seniors of 1964, dedicate this annual. Not only do we praise those players on the gridiron but also acknowledge the work of the coaches and boys on the side lines, for often times these were the ones who gave those eleven the inspiration to win. These boys who with their teamwork pushed on to victory, with respect to both the score, and the achievement of working together. Representing G.H.S. by playing on this deserving and outstanding football team, these boys received the greatest of all rewards—the idea of good sportsmanship. It is: with the deepest appreciation and satisfaction that we, the seniors of 1964, dedicate this annual. I ) atterns TO EEN. Baeiay. © faculty © (lasses © [ledalists and Outstanding Seniors e flctivities © Organizations te Hthletics © Junior High y v y VW VY YW WY A Y Y, y y y Y Y v Y YW VY VY Y Y XZ _ Y VY Y Y PATTERNS OF THINKING PATTERNS OF CAPABILITY PATTERNS OF PERSONALITY PATTERNS OF SOCIABILITY PATTERNS OF CO-OPERATION PATTERNS OF SPORTSMANSHIP PATTERNS OF PREPARATION Abb CHAMPIONS, x z 2 4 = iz 3 5 from antiquity to atoms... patterns to shape OUr thinking ... MR. SIRCY Principal JAMES S. BLAIR Mrs, BARBARA BRAKE Mathematics EMR Mrs. CHARLES ADAIR Home Economics Mrs. JAMES BAGWELL Seventh Grade, Home Economics RAY CHILDERS World Geography, THOMAS F. CHAMBLISS Industrial Arts PAUL BURGESS Biology, Coach MRS. RICHARD BRYAN, JR. English Physical Education, Coach Mrs. MARIE BRASWELL General Science, Biology HOMER C. Coss American History, Business Arithmetic e Administration and Faculty LAURA DODDS English EWELL L. DOWLEN Seventh Grade JOHN DULDT American Government, World Geography, World History, Physical Education ‘MRS, BILLIE RUTH FREY Eighth Grade, Guidance Counselor Mrs. GEORGE H. Frost Seventh Grade MILES FROST Physical Education, Coach MRS. MILDRED GARR Art, English, American Histor HALTON GROSS General Science, Chemist Physics, Speech Page 10 AAR epemas PARKER HOLDER Eighth Grade, Chorus Mrs. ANN JARREAU Basketball, Physical Education ROBERT KNOX Eighth Grade PATRICK LYDON Latin, English, Mathematics ‘MRS. ETHEL MCCREARY Mathematics FLORA MCMAHON Typing, Bookkeeping Mrs. ANNE MILLER Spanish RONNIE MORRELL Eighth Grade, Coach H. S. Moss D. B. MURPHY Mrs. BETTY NICHOLS MRs. COOPER QUALLS HELEN SPROUSE Agriculture Band Sociology, Guidance Counselor Eighth Grade English DIANA STEWART MRS. CLAIRE STOCKARD MRS. MARTHA THRESHER BETTY WILLIS Seventh Grade, English, American History Librarian Seventh Grade, Typing World History from lumber to logic... patterns to enrich Our capacities . . . NN | Rt eae ee eae ee SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row HARRY MARTIN Vice-President JIMMY GALBREATH President WALTER HEATH Executive Committee MIKE CALDWELL .. Secretary-Treasurer DUSTY CUMMINGS............ Executive Committee TOMMY ADAMS “To hurry and worry is not my creed.” Hi-Y Club 1; Junior Minstrel 3; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball sues: THERESA JANE AHERN “A wonderful mixture of vim and vitality.’ Paper Staff 4, Business Manager; Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, De- gree of Merit 1, Degree of Honor 2; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Civinettes 3, 4, Chaplain; Homeroom Program Chairman 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Bowling Lean h: LINDA ELETA ALLEN “Her kind and gracious manner will always be remembered.” F.H.A. 4, President; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Junior Civi- nettes 3, 4; Chorus 2; Miss Goodlettsville Fire Prevention 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Crisco Award in Home Eco- nomics 3, 4; Representative McCall’s Teen Fashion Board 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Senior Su- perlative 4. BILLY DEXTER ALLEY “Work is work and must be done; nevertheless I’ll have my fun.” Paper Staff 3, Sports Editor; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Classics Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, He as Manager; Junior Minstrel 3; Football 1; Base- all 1. JUDITH MARCELLA ANDERSON “Mingle your cares with pleasures now and then.’’ Paper Staff 2, 3, 4, Typist 4; Forensic Club 1, 2, 3; Clas- sics Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Band 1, 2; Junior Minstrel 3. 1963 © SENIORS ¢ 1964. CAROL ANNE ARNOLD “Silence is the chain by which peace is bound.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1. CHERI DIANE ASHBURN “I chatter as I go and I am always on the go.’ Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Letter Club 2; Chorus 1, 2; Junior Minstrel 3. SHARYN REBECCA BATEY “Her secret weapon lies in her strength of argument and her ready smile.” Paper Staff 3, 4, Reporter 3, Circulation Manager 4; Fo- rensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Vice-President and Librarian 3, President 4; Degrees of Merit, Honor, Distinction, and Excellence; Junior Classical League 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Office Staff 2; Junior Civinettes 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sales Manager 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 1, 3; M.T.S.B.O.A. 1, 2, 3, Z aie aes oe 3; Junior Minstrel 3; Powder Puff Foot- ‘ba , 4. LINDA BEAN “Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast.” Joelton High School 1; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Travel Club 4; Junior Achievement 4; Bowling Team 4. FREDDIE BIRDWELL “Tf I’m studying when you find me, wake me up.” Band 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y Club 1; Junior Achievement 4; Bowling Team 3, 4; Junior Minstrel 3. Se e SYOINSS © £961 @® +961 © SYOINSS © £96! @ +961 © SYOINSS © £96I y96I Page 16 BEVERLY CAROL BOEHMS “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” Paper Staff 3, 4, News Editor 3, Reporter 4; Forensic Club 1; Travel Club 4, Treasurer 4; Stu- dent Council 4, Citizen of Month Committee; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag sWitlera 23) came bep me band sis M.T.S.B:0.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Marchi- ing Medal 3; Junior Civinettes 4; Office 4; Junior Minstrel 3. WILLIAM PAUL BRYANT “There’s a lot of fun in the world if a fellow only knows where to find it.” Aviation Club 4; Student Council 4; Hi-Y Club 1, 2; Junior Min- strel 3, End Man; Class Secretary 1; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; abrack «l,32: HENRY EUGENE BOLDING “Tf school is liberty, give me death.’ Homeroom President 4; Junior Minstrel 3, End Man; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager; Tennis 4. MIKE CALDWELL “Flirting is a desperate thing, but I’m a desperado.” Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 3, Vice-president 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 3; Annual Staff 4, Editor; Junior Civitan 3, 4, Boys’ Vice-president 3, 4; Civitan Medalist 4; Senior Superlative 4; Citizen of the Month 4; Football 1, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2. MICHAEL TRUMAN CARTER “Let me explain my explanation.” Paper Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Vice-President 4; Degrees of Merit, Honor and Distinction; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Teen- Scene Reporter 4; Senior Superlative 4; State-wide Math Contest 1, 2, 3; Junior Minstrel 3. PATRICIA ANN CARTWRIGHT “Ever loyal, ever true to the task she has to do.’’ Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, Degrees of Merit and Honor; Classics Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Student Council 4, Secretary; An- nual Staff 4, Feature Editor; Library Staff 1, State Library Assistance Conference 1; Youth Incorporated 2; Junior Civi- nettes 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Junior Class Executive Commit- tee 3; Office Staff 4; Citizen of the Month 4; Senior Super- . lative 4. JUDITH ANN BonD “Witty, lively, and full of fun, a good friend and a true one.”’ Island Trees High School 1, 2; Travel Club 4, First Vice-presi- dent. SHIELA BRUCE CARLISLE “Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.’ Folk Music Club 4; Music Club 1, Vice-president; Annual Staff 4, Organizations Editor; Junior Min- strel 3. WILLIAM TYRONE BOZEMAN “A boy in which laughter and wisdom are mixed.” Paper Staff 3, Business Manager; Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- — urer 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4% Classics: Glub 23935043 Student Council 3, 4, President 4; Junior Civitan Club 3, 4, Boys’ State 3; Citizen of the Month 3, 4; Teen of the Month 3; Junior Minstrel 3, Interlocutor; Senior Superlative 4; Balfour Medalist 4. JOHN DAviD CARPENTER “He was caught, hook, line, and sinker.’’ G-Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Hi-Y Club 1, 2; Junior Civi- tan 4; Junior Minstrel 3, End Man; Teen of the Month 4; Sen- ior Superlative 4; Nashville Civi- tan Sportsmanship Award Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. ee LARRY CASHMAN “T’m just as happy as if I had good sense.” Travel Club 4, President. MAJEL O’LYNDA COTTELL “Always jolly, quite carefree—life may be dull, but never is she.’’ | Art Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer; | Forensic Club 4; Girls’ Athletic | Club 1; Office Staff 4; Junior | Achievement 3, Treasurer. MARY JANE CHAPMAN “Quietly she assumes the duties of life.” F.H.A. 1, 4. LLOYD CLAGETT CRAWFORD “Whoever invented work should have finished it.’’ Future Farmers 4; Junior Civitan 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 3;_ Junior Minstrel 3, End Man; Audio-Visual Club 1, 2; Football bP Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3. LESLIE MORRIS CLENDENIN “A good natured man is a gift to those who meet him.” Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Senti- nel 2, Parliamentarian 3, Vice- president 4; G-Club 2, 3, 4; Country Cousins 1, 2; Football ie Pes bale NOBLE EARL CUMMINGS, III “IT suppose better men than I have lived, but I seriously doubt it.” Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Senti- nel 2, Reporter 3, President 4, District President 4; G-Club 1, 2, 8, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Country Cousins 1, 2; Class Presi- dent 1; Class Executive Staff 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES V. COLLINS “The greatest of all men may ask a foolish question now and then.’ Science Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Music Club 4, President; Band Council 4, President; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4; M.T-S.- B.O.A. Marching and Twirling Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; M.T.S.B.0.A. Concert Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. BEN DONALD CUNNINGHAM “One thing about silence, it can’t be repeated.” Folk Music Club 4; Student Council 4; Junior Civitan 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS SENIORS e TERRY ELLIS DALTON “He'd argue with a signpost, then take the wrong way.” Folk Music Club 4, President; Forensic Club 4; Future Farmers 1; G-Club 4; Student Council 2; Teen of the Month 4; Citizen of the Month 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Nashville Banner All- City and All-AAA 4; Nashville Tennessean All-City and All-AAA 4; Downtown Optimist Club Player of the Week 4; All-State Weekly Checklist 4; Nashville Banner All-State Team 4; Nashville Tennessean All-State Team 4. SENIORS DAVID RICHARD DARNELL “I don’t mind school; it’s the principle of the thing.’ Maplewood 1; Folk Music Club 4; Paper Staff 3; Junior Achievement 4; Bowling Team 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 4. @ +961 SYOINAS £961 7, m O ro) n @ v9l ° £961 SYOINAS WALTER WESLEY DICKSON “IT never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me.” Aviation Club 4. JAMES DENNIS FIELDS “Why worry? Things are bound to happen anyway.” Folk Music Club 4; G-Club 2, 3, 4; Civitan Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4; Smoky Mouhtain Trip 3; Class Treasurer 2; Senior Super- lative 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sportsmanship Trophy 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Baseball 4; F.C.A. Camp 3. BEVERLY SUE DISSPAYNE “She reminds you of champagne —always bubbling over.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Let- ter Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Secretary 4; Class Vice-presi- dent; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Dance Attendant 1; Clinic Bowl Queen 4; Homecom- ing Attendant 3; Teen of the Month 4; Junior Minstrel 3. JANICE FULLER “There will come a day—I hope.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Let- ter Club 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Cheerleading 1; Junior Minstrel DAVID EDWARD GILLIHAN “It’s better to be idle than to be busy doing nothing.” Madison 1, 2; Art Club 4, President; Paper Staff 3; Sudent Council 3; Track 3, 4. WALTER EUGENE GREER “Men of few words are the best men.” JOHNNY Dopp ‘“T’m not bas hful, just well trained.”’ Junior Classical League 3, 4; Clas- sics Club 3, 4; Bowling Team 3, 4; Junior Achievement 4, Presi- dent. JAMES MAXEY GALBREATH “Make much of me; good men are scarce.” Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 4; G-Club 2, 3, 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Civitan 4; Class President 4; Teen of the Month 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; All-Eastern Division Baseball Team 3; Bowl- ing Team 4. BETTY CAROLYN ELLIOT “Sweet, easy going, kind and true; in such vast terms we think of you.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Let- ter Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Civi- nettes 4; Class Secretary 2, 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Jaycee Bowl Queen 4; Christmas Dance Attendant 3; Homeroom Chair- man 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Teen of the Month 3, 4; Senior Super- lative 4. ROGER KEEFER GARNER “Not afraid of work, but in sympathy with it.” Folk Music Club 4; Forensic Club 4; G-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Teen of the Month Committee; Annual Staff 4; Jun- ior Civitan 4; Bachelor of Ugli- ness 4; Class Treasurer 3; Citizen of the Month 3; Teen of the Month 3, 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Cocaptain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 4. SANDRA HOPE HARRIS “If sweetness is a fault, hers is a great one.” IF.H.A. 4, Treasurer; Girls’ Ath- jletic Club 1; Chorus 1; Bowling 1. REBECCA LOUISE HICKS ‘‘Happy-go-lucky is her trend, but } all in all a very good friend.’ |Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Annual Staff 4. JOHN HEANEY “My grandfather was not a Ubangi.” Midwood High, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1, 2; Audio-Visual Club 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4. WILLIAM JERRY HICKs “Silence is a chain by which peace is bound.” Music Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms; re Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4. WALTER RUFUS. HEATH “I was gratified to be able to answer quickly; I said, ‘I don’t know.’ ” Aviation Club 4, Vice-president; G-Club 3; Student Council 3; Junior Civitan 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 1; Class Executive Staff 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Teen of the Month 3, 4; King of Christmas Dance 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Headhunters Club 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Nashville Tennessean 2nd Team All-City 3, 4; Nashville Banner 2nd Team All-City 3, 4; Nashville Tennes- sean All-AAA Team 3, 4; Nash- ville Banner All-AAA Team 3, 4; Most Valuable Player (Football) 3. WILLIAM M. HOOPER “T may be small, but I have big ideas.’ JACK PONDER HENLEY “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” Forensic Club 4; Science Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms; Junior Achieve- ment 4; Bowling Team 4; Home- room Chairman 4; Play Cast 3, 4; Student Council 4; Junior Min- strel 3. SHIRLEY EVELYN HOWELL “A twinkle in her eye, a scheme in her mind.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Student Council 1; Junior Achievement 4, Secretary; Junior Minstrel. JAMES STROUD JARRATT “The more I see of girls, the more I like my dog.’’ e 1964 SENIORS 1964 @ 1963 e SENIORS e Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, Secretary- Treasurer; Classics Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor; Junior Civitan 4; National Merit Finalist 4; State-wide Math Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Track Manager 2, 3, 4. SENIORS SHERRY FAYE JENKINS “Her kindness will bring her success.” Paper Staff 1; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Junior Achievement 3; Junior Minstrel 3. @ +961 © SYOINAS £961 7) m Zz O r ) n @® +961 ° £961 SYOINAS CHARLES ROBERT JOHNSON “T hope to awake some day and find myself great.” Science Club 1; Football 3; Track ae tect HARRY INGLE MARTIN, III “Some claim he’s bashful— many doubt it.’’ Science Club 4, President; G-Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Civitan 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Homeroom Chair- man 4; Class Vice-president 3, 4; Citizen of the Month 3; Hi-Y Club 1; Senior Superlative 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Ist in District 440, 3, 2nd in Midstate 440, 3, 3rd in State 440, 3, 2nd in Banner Relays 440, 3, Ist in AAU Meet 440 Relay 3, 2nd in AAU Meet 440, 3, 2nd in Optimist Meet 440, 3. VICTORIA LEAH KIRBY “In every deed of mischief, she had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.” Art Club 4; Paper Staff 1, 2; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Let- ter Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 1; Annual Staff 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4, Per- sonnel Director 3, Treasurer 4; Library Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Senior Superla- tive. VIVERETTE NELL MARTIN “A laughing girl, a thoughtful woman.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Student Council 3; Basketball 1; Christ- mas Dance Attendant 1; Witches’ Ball Attendant 1; Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Vice-president; Junior Minstrel 3. GERALDINE MCCARRELL “There is no wisdom like frankness.” Folk Music Club 4, Secretary; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Letter Club 2, 3, 4 , President 4; Student Council 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Office Staff 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Teen of the Month 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Senior Superlative 4. JOHN DAVID MINTON “Great men are slow to anger; he’s never been mad.’ Science Club 1; Aviation Club 4; Football 1. HOLLIS HUDSON MALONE “T stand at the brink of a great career. Will someone please push me?” Folk Music Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; G-Club 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager; Junior Civitan 3, 4, President 3, 4; Class President 2, 8; Citizen of the Month 3; Foot- ball 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Golf 4; Optimist Player of the Week 3. MARY DEBORAH MATCHAK “Our thoughts and our conduct are our own.” Paper Staff 3; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Junior Achievement 4. DOROTHY SUE MARTIN “Cheerfulness and content are great beautifiers and are famous preservers of youthful looks.’ Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Let- ter Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Travel Club 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Vice-president 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 3, 4; Bookstore Monitor 4; Miss Goodlettsville High School 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Witches’ Ball Attendant 4; Valen- tine Dance Queen 4; Teen of Month 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Sen- ior Superlative. JAcKy DEAN MAYES “The life of the students, the death of the teachers.” FEAYI, 2,3; Hi-¥Y) Gluboly 2: Junior Minstrel 3, End Man; Homeroom Vice-president 4; Pow- der Puff Game Cheerleader 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3. LINDA JO OZANNE “While there’s life there’s hope.” FHA 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 1. VIVIAN DUANE PENDLEY “She does-her work without be- ing told; she has a head full of sense, a heart of gold.” Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-president 4; Paper Staff 2, 3, Co-editor 3; Forensic Club 2, 3; Junior Clas- sical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Classics Club 2, 3, 4; Citizen of Month Committee; Annual Staff 4, Senior High Class Editor; Jun- ior Civinettes 3, 4; Citizen of Month 3; Teen of Month 3; Jun- me Minstrel 3; Senior Superlative JANICE EVION PAINTER “Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.” Maplewood High School 1; East High School 2; Forensic Club 4; Travel Club 4; Travel Club 4, Second Vice-president; Annual Staff 4, Typist; Junior Civinettes 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Homeroom Committee 4; Powder Puff Foot- ball 4, Quarterback. DONALD WAYNE POWELL “No one knows what he can do until he tries.” Music Club 4; Audio-Visual Club 3; Football 1; Track 4. SUE ELLEN PARRISH “She came among us late, but made up for it at a fast rate.” Greenbrier High School 1, 2, 3; Travel Club 4, Residing Secre- tary; Junior Civinettes 4. JESSE PATTERSON “Tf at first you don’t succeed, ‘give up.” Folk Music Club 4; Football 2, 8, 4; Track 3, 4. SYLVIA ANN ROADEN “Make hay while the sun shines.” JERRY PRESTON “Tll have my fun, I’ll have my frolic; who cares about tomorrow.” Folk Music Club 4; Football 1; Bowling Team 3, 4. JUDITH ANN ROARK “The clock of time is wound only once; ’ make every second count.” Paper Staff. 3, 4, Co-editor 3, Typist 4; Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-president 4; Degrees of Merit, Honor, Excellence; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Clas- sics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Associate Editor; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Medal 4; Junior Civinettes 3, 4; Library Staff, State Library Assistance Con- ference 1; Junior Minstrel 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; D.A.R. Medalist 4; Senior Superlative. LYNDA HARRIS SANDERSON “Happiness is like a kiss, you must share it to have it.” Paper Staff 1; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Student Council 1; ae Staff 3; Junior Achievement 3, Secretary; Library ta ‘ ° 19644 @ 1963 e SENIORS e SENIORS @ +961 © SYOINSS £961 n m ma O r) n @ 966i °® £961 SYOINAS JUDITH CAROL SCOTT “Be merry and employ your chief thoughts to courtship.”’ Paper Staff 4, Typist; Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Student Council 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Junior High Class Editor; Junior Civinettes 3, 4, Girls’ Vice-presi- dent; Banner correspondent 4; Christmas Dance Attendant 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3; Junior Pag 3; Powder Puff Football BARBARA JEAN SONNER “Never think of the future; it comes soon enough.’”’ Ferndale High School 1; Forensic np 4; Music Club 4; Chorus 2, ALFRED RICHARD SEARS “Square meals make round people.” F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Football 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4. SOPHIA KNIGHT SPENCER “Why go to school when there are better things to do.” ‘MARSHA JANE STEWART “Seldom heard but often thought of.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Choruse ll; 2: ROSA CHRISTINE STINSON “Gifted with a tongue, she takes full advantage of it.’’ Litton High School 1; Folk Music Club 4, Secretary; Girls’ Letter Club 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4, Personnel Direc- tor; Basketball Assistant Manager 4. BETTY FRANCES SISCO “Good nature is the cheapest com- modity in the world and the most gratifying.” F.H.A. 1, 4, Reporter 4; Junior Civinettes 3, 4; Junior Minstrel 3. SHIRLEY MAE STEELE “Why trust to fate when we have our own charms.” Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Let- ter Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Dance Court 1; Christmas Dance Queen 4; Junior Minstrel 3. PEGGY LOUISE SKAGGS “Who broke no promise, served no private end; who gained no title, who lost no friend.” F.H.A. 4, Songleader; Girls’ Ath- letic Club 1; Junior Minstrel 3. KENNITH STEVENSON “He never has much to say, he just works and goes on his way.” Science Club 1; Classics Club 2, JAMEs E. SWING “T may be thin, but I have big muscles.” Folk Music Club 1; Junior Clas- sical League 3, 4; G-Club 4; Clas- sics Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Team 3. WILLIAM LEE VECCHIONE “Man cannot live by bread alone —he must have peanut butter.’’ Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Annual Staff; Band 1, 2; Auxil- ium Latinum Club 3; Class eee 1; Football 1, 3; Track LYNDA LEE THOMAS “You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have not fulfilled that of being pleasant.’ Paper Staff 4; Future Teachers 4, Secretary-Treasurer; Girls’ Ath- letic Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Jun- ior Achievement 3; Junior Min- strel 3. BILL W. WADDEY “Some people get results, I get consequences.’ ie 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer; Band . ANNA JOHNSON THOMSEN “While ye may—go marry.’ F.H.A. 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Music Club 1; _ Basketball 1; Powder Puff Football 4. JOHNNY WALLER “The wrong way always seems to be the best way.’ Music Club 4, Vice-president; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Star Band 3, 4; M.T.S.- B.O.A. Marching and Twirling Festival 1, 3, 4; Band Librarian 3; Track 3. FRANCES DIANE TISDALE “Her words are few, but she’means them all.’ ae Athletic Club 1; Chorus 1, MIKE WALDRON “He is not one to be forgotten.’ Junior Civitan 3, Sergeant-at- Arms; Band 1, 2; Football 3, Manager; Basketball 2, 3, Man- ager. JESSE WEBB “The glory of young men is their strength.” _ WANDA WALDROND WILKINSON “To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existence.”’ Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- president 4; Chorus 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. e 19644 © 1963 e SENIORS e 1964 © 1963 e SENIORS e SENIORS 1963 SYOINAS GLORIA WINTERS “Very sweet, very small, always JERRY WILLIAMS “Never do today what you can do tomorrow.” gentle, kind to all.’ Litton High School 1, 2; Paper Staff 4; Classics Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Minstrels 3. BARBARA CHRISTINE WOODALL “Saying is one thing and doing is another.” F.H.A. 4, Vice-president 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Library Staff 2; Office Staff 4; Junior Minstrels 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4. GLENDA WRIGHT “Quiet and unassuming, her nature never'varies.” Hetty ish itt sgetaseenees a oe a, A of ‘7 Ha he, enegeat: eaeha seen! LxAos.-T.. We le AN OF Pe APlmkls. BS i= NI COIN We, the Senior Class, after four hard years of work filled with wonderful memories, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Section 1: To Mr. Sircy, we leave him still checking to make sure that everyone in the hall has their little green pass. Section 2: To the faculty, we leave never to forget them and their wonderful guidance through these past four years. Section 3: To our Sponsors, we leave hoping that they will get sweet seniors next year like us in the class of ’64. Section 4: To the Junior High, we leave ya with four more long, but we hope, wonderful years. Section 5: To the Freshman Class, we leave them still looking forward to their last three years. Section 6: To the Sophomore Class, we leave them to take over our places in the hall, and we hope they stay warmer than we did. Section 7: To the Junior Class, we leave our Senior lounge and privileges hoping that they get to use them, for we didn’t. Section 8: Members of the Senior Class make the follow- ing bequests: I, TomMMy ADAMS, leave wondering if I’m wrong in think- ing that I’m wonderful. We, JANE AHERN and SHARYN BATEY, leave Mr. Gross our 100+ guinea pigs, knowing he will take excellent care of them for many years to come. I, LINDA ALLEN, leave my locker with all the ants in it to any lucky person who brings their lunch. I, DEXTER ALLEY, leave the ability to pester Miss Sprouse and get away with it to anyone who is brave, or rather crazy, enough to try it. I, JUDITH ANDERSON, leave taking all the wonderful memo- ries of the things that happened to me at G.H.S., and leaving behind all the rest. I, CAROL ARNOLD, leave my sister Norma riding the bus without me. I, CHERI ASHBURN, leave Monique Allen still getting into trouble in 6th period study hall. I, LINDA BEAN, leave, to some deserving Junior, my corner in the hall. I, FREDDIE BIRDWELL, leave a towel to anyone who sits in front of Mr. Blair in class. I, CAROL BOEHMS, leave my shifts to anyone brave enough to wear them. I, HENRY BOLDING, leave my bleached hair to Coach Frost. I, JUDY BOND, leave hoping Susan Ledham can find some- one else to borrow a comb from. I, BILL BOZEMAN, leave my duty of saying “assembly dis- missed” to next year’s President of the Student Council. I, PAUL BRYANT, leave my ability of getting caught in everything I do to whoever wants it. I, MIKE CALDWELL, leave to Eddie Neebritches, or is it Nobuggy, or Neebright, or is it . . . uh, what was I going to leave him? Page 26 D: oc Tse ESE -A«MeEsNesy Cie Aesese.; © (Ea cleceoes I, JOHNNY CARPENTER, leave wondering if Coach Frost will survive without me bothering him. I, MIKE CARTER, leave my seat in Mr. Blair’s chalk-filled room to Burl Young. I, SHEILA CARLISLE, leave to jump with my father and sing our favorite songs. I, PAT CARTWRIGHT, leave to Anne Abbott my ability to con teachers into voting for me. I, MARY JANE CHAPMAN, leave David to be the last Chap- man to graduate from Goodlettsville High School. I, LARRY CASHMAN, leave G.H.S. after my first and last year to be spent inside these walls. I, MORRIS CLENDENIN, leave to David Roberts my great de- fensive stance because he needs one badly. I, CHARLES COLLINS, leave the school, sorry to go, yet happy that I don’t have to return. I, MAJEL COTTELL, leave my seat in front of Mrs. Nichols to Sara. I, BuDDy CRAWFORD, leave Frank Satty my office in the B.F. Club. I, Dusty CUMMINGS, leave still thinking that muddy water is MH,O. I, DON ‘CUNNINGHAM, leave my No. | position on the foot- ball team to anyone strong enough, rough enough, and dumb enough to take it. I, TERRY DALTON, leave Ray Metzgar my position on the “All-City Team.” I, DAVID ‘DARNELL, leave my height to Debbie Cummings, but all my weight I must keep for myself. I, WESLEY DICKSON, leave my height to Brenda Moon hop- ing she will take advantage of it. I, BEVERLY DISSPAYNE, leave Clinic Bowl Queen to Jane Massie. I, JOHNNY Dopp, leave my books in my locker, like always. I, BETTY ELLIOTT, leave all the fun and excitement of being a senior to Margie Kemper. I, DENNIS FIELDS, leave my position of ““WEAK-BACK” on the football team to my brother Larry. I, JANICE FULLER, leave my basketball suit to anyone who isn’t good enough to play or warm the bench. I, JIMMy GALBREATH, leave first base to Rodney Waller, hoping he does better than I did. I, ROGER GARNER, leave my title of B.O.U. to “Bucky” Brooks or “‘pinocchio” Satty. I, DAviID GILLIHAN, leave the ability to do more and not get in trouble for it to Gale Kent. I, GENE GREER, leave Larry my ability to get into trouble. I, SANDRA HARRIS, leave my Home Economics skill to Ro- handa Butler. I, MIKE HARRISON, leave still getting into as much trouble as ever. I, JOHN HEANEY, leave my books in my locker untouched and unharmed to next year’s senior, Brenda Moon. I, WALTER HEATH, leave my egg throwing ability to Frank Satty. I, PONDER HENLEY, leave Mr. Gross 50 pounds, and may he wear it in good health. I, BECKY HICks, leave hoping to catch Charles and get him to march down the aisle. I, JERRY Hicks, leave after four wonderful, joy-filled years. I, BILL HOOPER, leave my ability to run the life out of a 64 Chev to Butch Horn. I, SHIRLEY HOWELL, leave to get my MRS. Degree. I, JIMMY JARRATT, leave to John Wright my seat in Mr. Blair’s Math class. I, SHERRY JENKINS, leave so that I can drive Rosa around, and around, and around Shoneys, and then around again. I, BOBBY JOHNSON, leave my position on the track team to Bobby Carpenter, hoping he will win first place in all events. I, DON JONES, leave it all to some brave Junior. I, LOGAN KEITH, leave in a big bad T-Bird. I, Vick1 KIRBy, leave my hidden beauty to anyone who wants to waste 18 years looking for it the way that I have. (GOOD LUCK!) I, HOLLIS MALONE, leave Frank Satty a carton of fresh country eggs. I, DOT MARTIN, leave my position as captain of the cheer- leading squad to Bonnie Page. I, NELL MARTIN, leave after dreaming for four years of this event. I, HARRY MARTIN, leave my unfailing hands to catch a pass to Ray Metzgar. I, DEBBIE MATCHAK, leave my chair in Band to any deserv- ing person. I, JACKY MAYES, leave happily. I, GERRI MCCARRELL, leave with Mr. Coss and Mr. Lydon still yelling, “Get up off the floor and play ball!” I, JOHN MINTON, leave my broken locker to anyone who can open it. I, LINDA OZANNE, leave with my mouth still open. I, JANICE PAINTER, leave my musical talent to Mr. Gross who surely needs it. I, SUE ELLEN PARRISH, leave a special thanks to my friends and teachers for making my first and last year at G.HS. a success. I, JESSE PATTERSON, leave. I, VIVIAN PENDLEY, leave the position of vice-president of the Honor Society to some deserving Junior. I, DONNY POWELL, leave G.H.S. taking Linda with me only for her to come back next year as Mrs. Linda Powell. I, JERRY PRESTON, leave to Goodlettsville High School the deeds and actions which I have performed for the benefit of the school. I, JUDY ROARK, leave still walking and talking as fast as ever. I, LYNDA SANDERSON, leave to become a full-time house- wife. I, JupDY ScoTT, leave with many wonderful memories of the great times I’ve had at G.H.S. I, DICKIE SEARS, leave “Crash Wright” and “Flash Ahern” still knocking down walls. I, BETTY Sisco, leave my broken typewriter to some de- serving Junior. I, PEGGY SKAGGS, leave Lila Jones yelling for our basket- ball teams. I, BARBARA SONNER, leave to Linda Stevenson her own locker to keep her own books in. I, SOPHIA SPENCER, leave to join Sam. I, SHIRLEY STEELE, leave ‘Christmas Dance Queen to Judy Jernigan. I, KENNETH STEVENSON, leave my locker to anyone who can get it open. I, JANE STEWART, leave my gym blouse to Nina Swallows who is always losing hers. I, ROSA STINSON, leave still telling Lelon I’m right and he’s wrong. I, JAMES SWING, leave the school still wondering why I came here in the first place. I, RAY TARR, leave my ability to clean Miss Sprouse’s classroom windows to any ’65 Senior who can “rub like mad.” I, LYNDA THOMAS, leave hoping Marty and Carmen will be able to get along without me. I, ANNA THOMSEN, leave with both my G.H.S. diploma and my MRS. degree. I, DIANE TISDALE, leave my being short and chubby to Caroleen Spain. I, BILL VECCHIONE, leave my good sense of humor to all the teachers. I, BILL WADDEY, leave my ability to skip more and get caught less to Jimmy: Stevenson. I, MIKE WALDRON, leave my seat in the office to Wayne Palmer. I, JOHNNY WALLER, leave with hopes of Mr. Murphy be- ing miserable without me. I, JESSE WEBB, leave to help others and get more out of life. I, JERRY WILLIAMS, leave, taking Pott with me. I, WANDA WILKERSON, leave a very happy wife since Feb. on L964: I, GLORIA WINTERS, leave having enjoyed my two years at Goodlettsville High. I, BARBARA WOODALL leave hoping that Nancy Ann has as much fun in her Junior and Senior year as I did in mine. CLASS PROPHECY As Goodlettsville’s school year of 1964 comes to an end, all of us look to the future and what it holds. Being a good friend to a scientist in Florida, I talked him into letting me use his time machine, not yet on the market, and take a fifteen year trip into the future lives of all my classmates. Slowly the machine takes off into the future. Why, there’s Dusty Cummings and he’s on television with his comedy show. He also owns a big ranch out West! As I travel on in the year of 1979, I see several football players in a big stadium. I should have known who two of them would be; Walter Heath and Terry Dalton, professional players for the Greenbay Packers. Believe it or not, there is Oh, that man looks familiar, so let’s stop and look around awhile. Henry Bolding, their manager. Good luck boys! Well, if it isn’t Mike Caldwell, and he is a professor as well as the president of Vanderbilt University. Along with him is one of his friends and fellow professors, Bill Bozeman. After traveling this far I think I will stop for lunch. Upon entering the restaurant, the first person I see is Linda Allen, the chief dietician of this restaurant, as well as 30 others. On the wall are pictures of great athletes and stars. Among them are Buddy Crawford, Johnny Carpenter, and Harry Martin, all great Olympic track stars, as well as partners in the architectural field. While waiting for my meal, I glance around and see none other than Beverly Disspayne, now an airline hostess in on leave. She is having dinner with those great career women; Dorothy Martin, Shirley Steel, and Beckie Hicks. After discussing things with them for awhile, The first mentioned is Rosa Stinson, whom I find is now the we, as usual, begin gossiping about our old friends. owner of an international string of beauty salons. Her top managers are also old friends: Nell Martin, Janice Fuller, and Shirley Howell. I am so glad to see them reach success! As I leave the restaurant, I decide to go to the art museum to see if any of my friends have made good in the field of art. There is a collection of modern art by my old friend David Gillihan, who is also a fine draftsman. On the op- posite side of the wall is a portrait of a little girl painted by Vicki Kirby, Upon looking at it, I remember hearing “Vick” say that she would make a million. dollars painting. I see that she is well on her way. Other great representatives of the art world are Majel Cottell and David Darnell, both with terrific art exhibits in the museum, As I leave the mu- seum, I glance across the street and see one of the most beau- tiful buildings I have ever seen. After inquiring, I find it was designed by those famous architects, Jerry Preston, and Mike Waldron. The construction was by Jacky Mayes. Part of the offices in this building are occupied by those great lawyers; John Heany, Charles Collins, and Johnny Dodd. These men,’ Page 28 by the way, employ many secretaries among whom are Bar- bara Woodall, Diane Tisdale, Peggy Skaggs, Judy Bond, and Jane Stewart. While leaving the building, I find my attention straying to the hospital across the street. As usual, my curiosity has gotten the best of me. This is the place where that great scientist, Jimmy Jarratt, is employed. In the lab next to him is that famed biochemist, Hollis Malone, who is in deep conversation with the psychologist of the hospital, Sue Ellen Parrish. Other employees are Linda Bean, a receptionist, and Jane Ahern, the pharmacist. The nurses include Sharyn Batey, Anna Thomsen, and Debbie Matchak. After looking over the hospital, my interest in the school system has been awakened. The first teacher I met is Pat Cartwright. As we talk, she informs me that other teachers are Lynda Thomas, Judy Roark, and Judy Scott. As I check my watch, I find that only three hours are left of my allotted time, and I still haven’t found out about all of my class- mates. So I call upon one of my friends, Sherry Jenkins, an accountant now, and ask her to give me the “lowdown” on everyone. I find that Freddie Birdwell is now a test driver of cars built by Donny Powell and owned by Gene Greer. Dennis Fields is a commercial artist, and Roger Garner is a Certified Public Accountant. As we pause to listen to a record on the radio, Sherry explains that it is by James Swing, Jerry Williams, Ray Tarr, and Johnny Waller. This was just one of their several recordings. Barbara Sonner is also in the musical field, but a different type. She is a choir director. Another person that pursued show business is Sheila Carlisle. Being my nosey old self, I begin to name still others that I am curious about. I find that Carol Boehms, Cheri Ash- burn, Linda Ozanne, Betty Sisco, Sandra Harris, Mary Jane Chapman, and Gloria Winters are all very successful secre- taries. Most of these work for those business tycoons: Dickie Sears, Don Cunningham, Tommy Adams, and Jerry Hicks. After leaving Sherry, I find that there are still a few that I have not heard about. I think I will look up Jimmy Gal- breath, that outstanding Aeronautical Engineer. Paul Bry- ant, and Mike Carter have all gone into some branch of the engineering field. Vivian Pendley and Judith Anderson have also chosen this line of work. Conversing on other subjects, I find that Morris Clendenin and John Minton are both newspapermen and are assigned to the President of the United States. Another person con- nected with the White House is Admiral Billy Hooper, that great demolition expert. I also got hold of some secret in- formation about a great discovery by Ponder Henley, Jesse Patterson, and Wesley Dickson. They have found a sub- stance that is believed to keep a person young. They are going to use Bill Vecchione, Don Jones, and Bill Waddey’s Mike Harrison and Logan Keith have bravely volunteered to be the testees. I hate processing plant to test this material. to leave so fast, but I have only one hour before going back in time, and I have a few more people to look in on. As I leave Jim’s office, I run into Lynda Sanderson. She tells me that Sophia Spencer is now living in Hawaii along with Sam and their daughter. Carol Arnold and Betty Elliott are also married as well as Janice Painter. I find I have just enough time to meet Wanda Wilkenson and her three chil- dren before leaving for home. Boy, what a trip! But you know, I’m glad to be back in 1964 and still looking forward to the future, and also to my wedding in July to Glenn. By GERRI MCCARRELL personal charm to menta pYOWESS .. . patterns of personality ... ends BAR i AGS CoO MDa a eens BILL BOZEMAN our | Vledalist +o cee = Ss = = = s = os) eee, SB Si) MIKE CALDWELL “ [4 O co a = ao The Balfour Medal is awarded on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, and Character. Bill Bozeman, the recipient for 1964, has served ably in his senior year as president of the student body. While active in other school activities, Bill has maintained a 'B average. Students and teachers alike attest to his high principles of character, for he was nomi- nated by the Senior Class and chosen by the faculty. The D.A.R. Medal, given to a girl on the basis of citizenship, has been awarded this year to Judy Roark, a person familiar to all those who have watched the band perform over the last few years. Not only in band has she displayed a willing, cooperative spirit but in other activities as well—chiefly, pub- lications of the school. By displaying a good attitude around school and serving his classmates in extracurricular activities, Mike Cald- well ably has won the Civitan Medal, given on the basis of citizenship. For many hours in the fall of his senior year, Mike worked out with the team in order to play football on a limited basis; such unselfishness has been typical of Mike's attitude toward school life. ESSA ae rare DOT MARTIN ROGER GARNER = _ se) a —l Lu = ke Lu [oa) , Homecoming (Queen Lu za % o. n pe (a) iu co as eb) eb) © SS = Y = —— = ® — C) tS iF a) = MIKE CALDWELL VIVIAN PENDLEY BILL BOZEMAN DOT. MARTIN HARRY MARTIN GLORIA WINTERS —————— eee eee JIMMY JARRATT PAT CARTWRIGHT ee ey a. 5 iz x O Qa el Wa ma, = = MIKE CARTER JUDY ROARK t Industrious DUSTY CUMMINGS. VICKI KIRBY Sp) ) as Nae = O A) = — D = Page 46 TERRY DALTON al a iu a2 [= 4 O 0 = ra fo Lu U) JOHNNY CARPENTER BETTY ELLIOTT Cutest Coup e aE oe Of _ wu Tee nz z 4 i O w = Wn VEG eS Secretary Vice-President _President . Treasurer (Class VLOr Ju JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHN WRIGHT... EDDIE NIEBRUEGG DICKIE GENUNG . 2 ) 4 O eA ea} _— a (4 Se) gai ce Li Nd Ip IE pk. Se Ueno ites 6 FF sa et Fagin: ory nT es SMB PDP MBLOOME I eR LEELA I Uisssipiyss Site Aa ce stem snc aaneanecre atte aca OE slnen EE RE EE? oT Nii ALLA a al Jupy ADAMS PHOEBE AHERN MONIQUE ALLEN | ELAINE ANDREWS JAMes L. ANDREWS | Tony ASHBURN ANNIE BAILEY JERRY BELL RAY BENNETT BERRIMAN BILBRO RICHARD BINKLEY ‘ANNY BLOODWORTH YWARD BLOODWORTH JEFFREY BOND SHEILA BOWERS JUNIORS JAROLYN BOWLING SONNY BRACEY BETTY BRANHAM ‘URMAN BROOKS, JR. TY MALONE BROWN CYNTHIA BUTTS ,OBBY CARPENTER YANIEL CHAPMAN MIKE CHARLTON ARBARA CHESTNUT 1YNTHIA CHOATE JANE COGGINS Joycr Coots LOIs CRAIN [ERRY CUFFMAN 1964 JUNIORS DEBBIE CUMMINGS CARMEN CURTIS KAREN CUSHENBERRY LEAH DAVIS DOLORES DEAN CAROLYN DEMONBREUN JULIE DENT Sip DORRIS JupY ELKINS SARA FARMER WANDA FERRIS JUANITA FILSON SARAH FITZGERALD WAYNE FYKE DICKIE GENUNG DON GRAY LARRY GREER ELAINE GRISHAM JERRY HALL DELL HAMILTON JUNIORS @ 1964 @ JUNIORS— FREDDIE HARDCASTLE LINDA HARDCASTLE ANNETTE HARRIS ELAINE HARRIS IvA HARRIS TOMMY HIGHTOWER POLLY HITT SHARON HOOPER PENNY HOPKINS JAMES HUDDLESTON JUDY HUFFINES GERALDINE HUNT Jupy Hunt JOYCE JACKSON ELIZABETH JENNINGS JUDY JERNIGAN LIZA JONES MICHAEL JONES PATSY JONES MARGIE KEMPER JUNIORS GALE KENT GENELLE KOONCE JOYCE LEDBETTER JiIMMy LEHMAN JOHNNY LONG GARY LOWE DAVID MARKHAM JANE MASSIE JAMES MAYES ROBERT EUGENE MAYES ROBERT MCCASLAND BEVERLY MCCOIN JANETTE MCCOIN MARGO MEADOR SAMMY MIDGETT BRENDA MOON SHERRY MORGAN GAYE NEAL EDDIE NIEBRUEGGE FAY OWENS Page 53 KAY OWENS CAROLYN OZANNE MERA OZANNE BONNIE PAGE WAYNE PALMER MILDRED LOUISE PARKS HAROLD PEOPLES EDDIE PHILLIPS CAROLYN POTTER JERRY PRITCHETT MARTHA RAINS BILLIE REECE CHARLENE RESHA MIKE RIST DAVID ROBERTS (CAROLYN RUMBLE LOIS SEAGRAVES BILLY SEARCY BETTY SELLERS BARBARA SETTLE JUNIORS @ — 1963 JOHN SHELDON NETTA SPEARS JOHN SPURLOCK JIMMY STEVENSON LINDA STEVENSON NOEL SWAFFORD GLENN SWIFT JAMES TRIBBLE BARBARA ULRICH BETTY WALKER 1964 JUNIORS 1963 ? ) 4 A ¥) JUNIORG” r Res 7 TOMMY WALLER DONNA WHITE LINDA WIDICK LARRY WILKERSON GARY WILLIAMS JANICE WILLIAMS TOMMY WILSON JAN WRIGHT JOHN WRIGHT BETTY WYNNE 1964 @ JUNIORS Page 56 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SKIP: (CARNAHAN |... 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Fane le os ao ee eee Treasurer FIAROLD SHA VES ee eee ean -o Ws vast be Oh dee afro Sergeant-at-Arms The Sophomore Class RS Ree ke where ae ANNE ABBOTT CLAUDIA ALMON KAREN ANDERSON GLORIA ANDREWS PATsY ANDREWS CHRISTY BAKER PAT BARBER FRANK BEACHBOARD JOHN BENNETT BILLY BIRDWELL RONNIE Bo!is DELORES BOWLING WILMA BRADLEY ANN BROOKS BENNETT BROWN EDDIE BROWN WANDA BRYANT BILL BURTON BEVERLY BUSBY KATHA BUTTS SOPHOMORES @ 1963 e SOPHOMORES e 1964 @ SOPHOMORES JERRY CANTRELL SARAH CARNAHAN SkIP CARNAHAN MARY SUE CARTER DIANNE CHALUPA DARLENE CHAPMAN DAVID CHAPMAN CHARLES CHILTON PAULA CLIFTON RONNIE CLINARD BARRY COLEMAN MIKE CORN SARA COTTELL JANYCE CRAIN TOMMY CuURTIS Page 57 DAVID DALTON MELODIE DINWIDDIE RAY DOBSON BARBARA ‘DOUGLAS EUGENE DOUGLAS ANNETTE EATON DONNA ESTES MIKE EVANS ARLENE FITZPATRICK DONNIE FLOYD DIANNA FOWLER BERNIE FREDERICK JIMMY FULLER JIMMY FULLER CATHY GALBREATH GARY GEORGE STANLEY GIFFORD STEVE GILLIHAN MARY ANN GRAY LINDA GREEN MIKE GREER BEN GRIZZARD DONNA HALL DWIGHT HAMPTON EDITH HAMSLEY SOPHOMORES PATRICIA HASKINS HAROLD HAYES BuD HERLEIN GARY HIcks WAYNE HIcks DALE HOOPER NORMA HOPKINS JimMy HupGINs BARRY INGRAM JOHN. JARRATT Page 58 D2 | iE i SOPHOMORES e SOPHOMORES @ 1963 SOPHOMORES 1964 @ ANGELA JOHNSON FAY JOHNSON ELOISE JONES FAYE JONES LINDA JONES WANDA JONES MIKE KEMPER MARSHA KINLE SANDRA KNIGHT DARLENE LEDBETTER SOPHOMORES SUSIE LEE _ . JERRY LEHMAN PAT LELAND JENNIE LINK LEE LUSTER ANNE LUTON NORMA MARSHALL PATRICIA MCBROOM BARBARA MCDONALD LEONARD METZGAR LARRY MILLER LLOYD MORRISON TIM MYERS JANET NEAL Roy NEWTON RONNIE NICHOLS C. L. NIXON TOMMY OWEN JUDY PHARRIS LINDA PATTERSON ROGER PATTON RICHARD PIGG STEVE POWELL MARSHA PRENTICE JAMES RANDALL BURTON ROBERTSON DELMAS RUSSELL Jimmy SAWYERS STEVE SHANKS RICKY SHELDON LINDA SHOULDERS LARRY SIMPSON WAYNE SIRCY LINDA SKAGGS DIANE SLATER VICKIE SMITH CAROLEEN SPAIN SUSAN SPEARS GAY SPERLE JUDY STEPHENS CLIFFORD STEVENS MIKE STOCKTON CHRIS STREET BETTY STRICKLAND DORIS SUTTON DIANE SWAFFORD ANN SWANN RUTH TALLEY LINDA TATE LARRY THOMAS + ae : ret aati 4 eh | - “a i © SOPHOMORES e 1964 @ SOPHOMORES JIMMY THOMPSON BETTY Lou THOMPSON _ GARY TOWNES CAROL TRAMEL KATHY TURNER Bite fee, tht. if Penne EY M3 AY ys tye ey Joyce ULRICH GLENN VETETOE DALE VIARS LINDA 'WARREN BOBBY WEBB PEGGY WHITE WOODALL al S Z Z RONNIE WOODALL WRIGHT PAUL E WRYE JANIC BURL YOUNG 1964 @ SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 1963 SOPHOMORES © l a tile nc cistern SENN li NU ahi Nile Ma i .President _ Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer n (ee ui O ve LL O wn n a2 O Za = as n nf [aa LL INA. SWALELOWS.222)'s 3. 2 eopaee a See eee IBENNY. PAGES. oe T ‘The freshman Class KENNETH PENDLEY....... LINDA STEELE senate Seen L x Aakiteedtes 8. a Yay eA OPEL BO ne ae ae ne ee = : eat PIO DANNY ADAMS MARTHA ALLEY DARRELL ALMON JANICE ANDERSON NORMA JEAN ARNOLD GAIL ASHBURN MACK AYERS MIKE AYERS RUTH BAKER MARIE BARNES DANNY BELL KENNETH BELL FRANK BILBRO ‘MERRILYN BINGHAM JIMMY BROOKS BRENDA BROWN CHARLES BURKHARDT JOHN BusH DIANE CANTRELL RONALD CARPENTER FRESHMEN @ 1963 DEBBIE CARROLL BECKY CARVER JOHNNY CASHMAN DIANE CHARLTON WAYNE CLARK Roy CLENDENIN SUSAN COLE Dick COLLINS BECKY CONQUEST PAT Cook DAVID CRABTREE RICHARD CUNNINGHAM PEGGY DAILEY RANDY DODD Bos Dorris DARLENE DORRIS JIMMY DOUGLAS LARRY DRAPER ° MIKE Dycus LINDA ELKINS TPR ET! JAN ELLIs MARGARET ERWIN THOMAS ESTES MIKE EVERETT PATRICIA FARMER VICKI FARMER LARRY FIELDS ROBERT FILSON DEBORAH FITZPATRICK MAC FITZPATRICK CHARLES FLY JOYCE FORD CHARLES FOSTER FAY FREDERICK MILES FROST FRESHMEN @ 1963 D. D. FULLER GARY FUQUA EDDIE GALBREATH TERRY GARRETT BOBBY GENUNG PATSY GEORGE EDWARD GILBERT TOMMY GLEAVES JEWELL GORLEY ROSELLA GOURLEY MARY GRAY RETHA GREEN SHERRY GRISHAM FARY GUPTON LARRY GUPTON PEGGY HIATT DONNA HAMILTON JOHN HAMILTON JOHNNY HANNER KAREN HARDCASTLE JEANIE HARDY BETTY HARRIS Jupy HAWKINS JANE HENLEY JUNE HENLEY | i NA j E a Lk CHUCK HILL JOHNNY HILL BELINDA HOLT MARY LEE HOOVER CAROL HOPKINS RAY HORN BARBARA HOWSE CYNTHIA HUFFINES JANIE HUFFINES REGINA HULL MIKE IGNATZ BARBARA JENNINGS KENNETH JENNINGS GARY JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON GARY JONES LINDA DARLENE JONES KATHY KERR JUDY KINGSMILL JOYCE KIRBY CRAIG LAMPLEY DAVID LASSITER PATRICIA LASSITER JOHN LEVERETT BECKY LEWIS @ @ FRESHMEN LINDA LIGHT JERRY LOCKE LARRY LOWE DIANE LUSTER JOHNNY LYNCH RANDALL MABRY GARY MANLEY DIANE MATHIS DANNY MAYES BILL MCCORMICK Ju MCDONALD STEVE MCGUIRE MICKEY MEEKS SUSAN MILLER STEVE MINTON MIKE MONTGOMERY PAM NICHOLS JACK NIXON SANDRA NOLAN WAYNE OSEINE BENNY PAGE KENNETH PENDLEY JANICE RANEY Bo REECE CAROLYN RIPPY PATSY ROACH JimMy RUNELS JOHN RUTTER SANDRA SATTY RETHA SAVELY | FRESHMEN @ 1963 (CHARLES SCOTT DANNY SEAGRAVES i SUSAN SHEPPARD DEBORAH SHRODER SUSAN SIMMS KEITH SMEAL | LINDA SMITH PATRICIA SMITHSON BILLY SNEED f HARRIET SPANN JIMMY STANSBURY LYNN STEEL PEGGY STEWART RONNIE STEWART SAM STEWART TOMMY STOCKTON NINA SWALLOWS DANNY SWEZEA GARY THOMAS TERRY THOMPSON BOBBY TINNON DON TISDALE TOMMY TRUE SHIRLEY TURNER JANE VAUGHN Page 66 ¥ jee FRESHMEN ae FRESHMEN @ 1963 FRESHMEN 1964 SUE WALTON TOMMY WARREN JACK WEBB STEVE WEBB RAYMOND WHEELER BILL WHITE RANDY WHITTLE DIANE WIDICK DAVID WIMERLY KAREN MITCHELL PAM WYNNE PHYLLIS YORK FRESHMEN —+ - — = - a 7 eee ee ee Shiga CR oper pag pi (4% i. = mat lng e ee e nee 8 . os . b Are Ee « 7 P rY ted bd: e 6 Y | ocial e parties to to mold S plays... Uu S Page 68 Her id HOME BEETY ELEIOY Homecoming Queen { | |! i [ LINDA ALLEN ) Senior Attendant ' ; Page 70 PEGGY HIATT Freshman Attendant ANNE ABBOTT Sophomore Attendant The Royal Kiss JANE MASSIE Junior Attendant OR tia ing Dance i =} Oo O. Z) (e} [a4 @ rs a Homecom LINDA JONES. Freshman Attendant; JUDY JERNIGAN, Junior Attendant; DONNA ESTES, Queen; DOT MARTIN, Senior At- tendant; SANDRA KNIGHT, Sophomore Attendant. WITCH'S BALL Witch's Dance TERRY DALTON and JuDy SCOTT, Senior Attendant; DICKIE GENUNG and SHEILA BOWERS, Junior At- tendant; MIKE STOCKTON and DON- NA ESTES, Sophomore Attendant; RAY HORN and_ LINDA JONES, Freshman Attendant; SHIRLEY STEELE and WALTER HEATH, Queen and King; NINA SWALLOWS and FARRAR CLENDENIN, Freshman At- tendant; ANNE ABBOTT and Bub HERLEIN, Sophomore Attendant; ANNIE BAILEY and DON Gray, Junior Attendant. SWEETHEART DANCE FRANK SATTY King DOT MARTIN Queen re an oe ae ae Le Ge we ti JUNIOR MINSTREL STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS Ce ee TT —_—_ FACULTY AND PARENT BALL GAME Men's Game ores Se ni: cache ney alg te Leading Roles Lotus Blossom, Pat Cartwright; Sakini, Ponder Henley; Captain Fisby, Bill Bozeman. TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON Other Characters First Row: Mike Carter, Judy Roark, Vivian Pendley, Sue Ellen Parrish, Judy Scott, David Darnell. Second Row: Charles Collins, Dennis Fields, Freddie Birdwell, Mike Walrond, Jimmy Galbreath, Roger Garner. Page 78 Ushers Costumes Lin da Allen, Mary Jane Chapman, Betty Sisco, Peggy Skaggs Gerri McCarrell, John Heaney, Tommy Jesse Patterson Publicity Jerry Williams, Henry Bolding, Don First row: Morris Clendenin, Dusty Sherry Jenkins, Rosa Stinson, Vicki Cunningham Cummings, Buddy Crawford, Walter Kirby d Heath. On ladder: Gloria Winters, Stage Manager oa Carol Boehms Properties Shree Harry Martin, Sharyn Batey, Jane Ahern Zit 1 Program Barbara Woodall, Judy Bond Tickets Jimmy Jarratt, Lynda ‘Thomas, Mike Caldwell oe tic eR a Sound Effects Ray Tarr, Dexter Alley . S S Seer ee os Y —S = Q as é Oe 5 oO re are oe in CO- First Row: David Busby, Tommy Davis, Ray Resha, Richard Cunningham, Danny Adams. Second Row: Lee Luster, Dan Gray, Don Cunningham, Annie Bailey, Sylvia Greer, Phoebe Ahern, Pam Binkley, Vicky Alley. Third Row: Paul Wright, Betty Elliot, Jane Stew- art, Sheila Bowers, Darlene Hall, Judy Jernigan, Norma Arnold, Linda Jones. Fourth Row: Bud Herlein, Carol Boehms, Judy Scott, Gay Sperle, Jan Wright, Martha Alley, Rosella Gourley, Betty Harris, Rhonda Butler. Fifth Row: Bill Burton, Paul Bryant, Dusty Cummings, Jimmy Lehman, Eddie Phillips, Roger Garner, Tommy Wilson, Jerry Hall, Ted Bloodworth. STUDENT COUNCIL BILL BOZEMAN EDDIE NIEBRUEGGE DOT MARTIN PAT CARTWRIGHT President Boys’ Vice-president Girls’ Vice-president Secretary CITIZEN OF THE MONTH COMMITTEE Bottom Row: Dusty Cummings, Carol Boehms, Bud Herlain. Niebruegge. Top: Row: Eddie TEEN OF THE MONTH COMMITTEE Bottom Row: Betty Elliott, Bonnie Page, Annie Bailey. Top Row: Phillips, Roger Garner. Sie nea a BONNIE PAGE, Treasurer HOMER Coss, Sponsor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY VIVIAN PENDLEY Vice-President MIKE ‘CALDWELL President HELEN SPROUSE Sponsor Seated, left to right: Brenda Moon, Bonnie Page, Vivian Pendley, Jane Massie, Annie Bailey. Standing: Jimmy Jarratt, Eddie Niebruegge, Dickie Genung, Mike Caldwell, John Wright. JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB First Row: Dickie Genung, Eddie Niebruegge, Hollis Malone, Mike Caldwell, John Wright, Bobby Carpenter. Second Row: Jerry Hall, Johnny Carpenter, Roger Garner, Jimmy Jarratt, Jeff Bond. Third Row: Gary Williams, Dennis Fields, Walter Heath, Thurman Brooks, Ray Metzgar, Jimmy Galbreath, Terry Dalton. Fourth Row: Harry Martin, David Roberts, Bill Bozeman, Don Cunningham, Don Gray, Butch Bilbro. First Row: Kay Owens, Sharyn Batey, Annie Bailey, Jane Massie, Bonnie Page, Sheila Bowers, Carmen Curtis, ‘Second Row: Jane Ahern, Faye Owens, Judy Jernigan, Phoebe Ahern Third Row: Polly Joyce Ledbetter. Margie Kemper. , Jan Wright, Lois Crain, Vivian Pendley, Betty Elliott. Hitt, Janice Painter, Linda Allen, Sue Ellen Parrish, Carol Boehms, Judy Scott, Pat Cartwright, Judy Roark, CIVINETTES silk da tl apa as a ee ces eames ie see nenbeioeir? ee First Row: Ann Luton, Diana, Fowler, Mike Carter, Judy Roark, Sharyn Batey, Bill Bozeman, Carmen Curtis, Gary Williams. Sec- | ond Row: Ann Abbott, Linda Skaggs, Sue Ellen Parrish, Janice Painter, Joyce Coots, Jane Massie, Bonnie Page, Jimmy Stansberry. Third Row: Pat Barber, Gay Sperle, Charlotte McCracken, Barbara Sonner, Eddie Brown, Bennie Page, Annie Bailey, Tommy War- ren, Jimmy Sawyers. Fourth Row: Pat Leland, Joyce Ledbetter, Betty Wynne, Claudia Almon, Lee Luster, Ponder Henley, John Jar- ratt, Wayne Lazenby, Kellis Chapman, Ronnie Nichols. aise FORENSIC CLUB | Se = Nit SE ne th aad wa REN. OFFICERS Top to Bottom: BILL BOZEMAN, Sec- , retary and Treasurer; MIKE CARTER, Boy’s Vice President; MR. Gross, i Sponsor; JUDY ROARK, Girl’s Vice- | President; SHARYN BATEY, President. i anna BRE a ep IRE ASE PLAY CAST Practicing “Nobody Sleeps Left to right: Anne Abbott, Joyce Ledbetter, Ponder Henley, Gay Sperle, Linda Skaggs. Members of Speech Class doing Ring around the Roses First Row: Bonnie Page, Jane Ahern, Sharyn Batey, Mike Carter,.Gary Williams, Beverly Busby, Ann Brooks, Jane Massie. Second Row: Judith Anderson, Diane Widick, Dianna Fouler, Margaret Erwin, Gloria Winters, Arlene Fitzpatrick, Delores Dean, Betty Walker, John Jarratt. Third Row: Carol Boehms, Reatha Savely, Cathy Turner, Betty Lou Thompson, Lynda Thomas, Judy Elkins, Roy Newton, Pamela Nicholas. Fourth Row: Dorris Sutton, Karen Anderson, Martha Alley, Regina Hall, Karen Mitchell, Jan Wright, Lois Crain, Judy Roark, Judy Scott, William Keith. TROJAN SPOTLIGHT STAFF @ OFFICERS Left to Right, Seated: SHARYN BATEY, Circulation Manager; JANE AHERN, Business Manager; ANN BROOKs, News Editor; JANE MASSIE, Feature Editor. Standing: MIKE CARTER, Editor; GARY WILLIAMS, Sports Editor. ee a GIRLS' LETTER CLUB } OFFICERS First Row: GERRI MCCARRELL, President; BONNIE PAGE, Sergeant at Arms. Second Row: WANDA WALROND, Vice-President; MRS. JARREAU, Sponsor; DOT MARTIN, Sergeant at Arms. Third Row: VICKY KIRBY, Treasurer; BEVERLY DISSPAYNE, Secretary. First Row: Rosa Stinson, Patsy George, Beverly McCoin, Shirley Steele, Billy Reece, Betty Branham, Mrs. Jarreau. Second Row: Peggy White, Janette McCoin, Vicky Kirby, Geraldine McCarroll, Shelia Bowers, Bonnie Page, Linda Warren. Third Row: Joyce Kirby, Sarah Farmer, Mary Ann Gray, Judy Jernigan, Betty Elliott, Beverly Disspayne, Janyce Crain. Fourth Row: Donna Estes, Susan Spears, Gay Sperle, Jane Massie, Dot Martin, Netta Spears, Karen Anderson, Dorris Sutton. Fifth Row: Janice Fuller, Linda Green, Wanda Walrond, Brenda Moon, Donna Hamilton, Janie Huffines. First Row: Cynthia Huffines, Peggy Daily, Reatha Savely, Richard Cunningham, Keith Smeall, Sam Reece, Jimmy Runels, Bon- nie Page. Second Row: Brenda Moon, Dianne Widick, Belinda Holt, Darlene Ledbetter, Mike Carter, Judy Roark, Judith An- derson, Darlene Chapman, Gloria Winters, Anne Abbott. Third Row: Vivian Pendley, Jimmy Galbreath, Kathy Turner, Arlene Fitzpatric, Beverly Busby, Joyce Ledbetter. Fourth Row: Bill Bozeman, Billie Reece, Dexter Alley, James Swing, Annie Bailey, Sharyn Batey, Jane Ahern, Kenneth Bell. Fifth Row: Randy Dodd, Kennith Stevenson, Jimmy Stevenson, Johnny Dodd, Butch Bilbro, David Markam, Ronnie Nichols, Jeff Bond. ee eel SIRES RANE CLASSICS CLUB OFFICERS First Row: MIKE CALDWELL, Vice- President; PAT CARTWRIGHT, Secre- tary; BILL VECCHIONE, President. Sec- ond Row: JIMMY JARRATT, Treasurer; Mr. Lypon, Sponsor; BURL YOUNG, Sergeant-at-Arms. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS First Row: BILL BURTON, Vice Presi- dent; JANE MASSIE, President. Second Row: SANDRA KNIGHT, Treasurer, ANN BROOKS, Secretary. Third Row: LEE LUSTER, SUSAN SPEARS, Program Chairmen. First Row: Bill Burton, Sandra Knight, Jane Massie, Susan Spears, Ann Brooks, Lee Luster. Second Row: Susan Shep- pard, Margaret Irwin, Linda Jones, Barbara Douglas, Janet Neal. Third Row: Betty ‘ Wynn, Patsy Andrews, Annette Eaton, Deborah Schroder, Darlene Dorris, Betty Harris, Janis Crain, Karen Mitchell. Fourth Row: Bennie Page, Kenneth Pend- ley, Jimmy Fuller, Tim Myers, Gary George, Eddie Brown, Frank Bilbro, Charles Fly. BEST CHAPTER IPE 1957 denote EFA. Sn ee FFA. WINNERS SKIL. Ls DAY PARL NTA j PARLIAMENTARY 1845 S Wea 1848 FFA ror A. FFA LIVESTOCK JUDGING x i PARLIAMENTARY CONTEST 1957 First Row: Don Baggett, Robert McCastland, Morris Clendenin, Judy Jernigan, Dusty Cummings, Bill Waddey, Gary Lowe, Billy Birdwell. Second Row: Larry Lowe, Bernie Frederick, Jack Nixon, Jerry Lock, Danny Mayes, David Chapman, Tommy Owens, Ronnie Litton, David Dalton, Dickie Sears, Glen Swift, Burton Robertson, William Frey, Daron Fuller, Danny Sweazy. Third Row: Kenneth Jennings, Larry Briley, Gary Thomas, Steve Minton, Tommy Stockton, Larry Thomas, Ronnie Bois, Jimmy Andrews, Bobby Webb, Tommy True, Eddie Swan. Fourth Row: Jerry Briley, Ronnie Parish, Billy Wilson, John Rudder, Jerry Bell, Wayne Searcy, Larry Phelan, Ray Horn, La rry Draper, Farrar Clendenin, Steve Powell, Gale Kent, Sammy Midgett, Ray Dobson—not shown Freddie Birdwell and Buddy Crawford. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Seated: Vice President, MORRIS CLEN- DENIN; Queen, JUDY JERNIGAN; Presi- dent, Dusty CUMMINGS. Standing: Sentinal, BILLY BIRDWELL; Reporter, DON BAGGETT; Sentinal, ‘C..L. NIxon; Secretary, GARY LOWE; Parliamentar- ian, ROBERT MCCASTLAND. (Queen A Zz a § © Zz Lu Oa fF. “rp peepee BA sos: Sh Rae e man NE SRW Yorn a NE at” First Row: Linda Ozanne, Judy Pharris, Vicky Smith, Betty Brown, Pat Leland, Pat Barber, N Mrs. Adair. Second Row: Linda Kemper, Carolyn Potter, Betty Sisco, Sherry Morgan, Linda Allen, Anna Johnson, Linda Hard- castle, Caroleen Spain. Third Row: Polly Hitt, Judy Adams, Sarah Fitzgerald, Claudia Almon, Kay Owens, Faye Owens, De- lores Bolding, Peggy White, Wanda Bryant. Fourth Row: Carolyn Bolding, Mary Jane Chapman, Geraldine Hunt, Lois Bently, Peggy Skaggs, Linda Stevenson, Charlotte McCrackin, Barbara Woodall, Barbara Settle. ancy Woodall, Paula Clifton, FUTURE HOME-MAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS First Row: LINDA ALLEN, President; MRS. ADAIR, Sponsor; BARBARA WOODALL, Vice-president. Back Row: LINDA HARDCASTLE, Parliamentarian; Jupy ADAmMs, Secretary; POLLY HITT, Historian; PEGGY SKaAGGs, Song Leader; SANDRA HARRIS, Treasurer; BETTY Sisco, Reporter, CHORUS OFFICERS First Row: PATSY JONES, Robe Chair- man; PARKER HOLDER, Director. Sec- ond Row: BETTY SELLERS, Librarian; MARTHA RAINS, Secretary-Treasurer. Third Row: SHELIA BOWERS, Vice- President; JANICE WILLIAMS, Presi- dent. First Row: Jimmy Stansbury, Shirley Turner, Peggy Daily, Lynn Steele, Betty Sellers, Judy Farris Randy Mabry. Second Row: Patsy Jones, Peggy Stewart, Elaine Andrews, Linda Shoulders, Shelia Carlisle, Elaine Grisham, Barbara Sonner, Martha Rains. Third Row: Shelia Bowers, Genelle Koonce, Judy Smuterland, Joyce Jackson, Peggy Ulrich, Barbara Jennings, Linda Green. Fourth Row: Charlene Resha, Linda Tate, Janice Williams, Donna Hall, Pat Haskins, Pam Nichols, Donna White, Faye John- First Row: Carol Boehms, Sue Ellen Parrish, Judy Bond, Larry Cashman, Sylvia Roaden, Dot Martin, ® ¢ —. asx H Linda Shoulders. Sec- ond Row: Phoebe Ahern, Janice Painter, Janice Anderson, Faye Johnson, Patsy Jones, Marsha Kinle. Third Row: Linda Bean, Carolyn Rumble, Monique Allen, Karen Cushenberry, Gay Neal, Margie Kemper, Joyce Jackson, Diane Swafford. Fourth Row: Linda Widick, Lois Crain, Joyce Coots, Becky Carver, Janice Williams, Jimmy Sawyers. sis Sian Geet, eng, Page 96 } Eee Seeteaanae ee i ee iE ities TRAVEL CLUB OFFICERS Seated: SUE ELLEN PARRISH, Record- ing Secretary; DOT MARTIN, Corres- ponding Secretary. Standing: JUDITH BOND, Ist Vice President, LARRY CASHMAN, President; CAROL BOEHMS, Treasurer; SYLVIA ROADEN, 2nd Vice President. ART CLUB First Row: Donnie Floyd, DAvID GILLIHAN (President); MAJEL COTTELL (Treasurer); SARAH FARMER Secretary); JEANIE HARDY, Carol Hopkins. Second Row: Jean Clevenger, Melody Dinwiddie, Patricia Haskins, Vicki Kirby, Diane Charlton, Vicki Farmer, Joyce Hunnicutt. . Third Row: Mrs. GARRETT (Sponsor); Brenda Brown, Phyllis York, Susan Cole, Janice Rainey, Merrilyn Bingham, Judy Hawkins, Erma Hopkins. Fourth Row: Sammy Stewart, Clifford Stephens, John Bennett, Robert Filson, David Lassiter, Kellis Chapman, William Keith, Eddie Bloodworth, Jerry Hall. Se ee ey . | | i | First Row: ELIZABETH JENNINGS (Treasurer); JERRY HICKS (Ser geant-at-arms); CHARLES COLLINS (President); JOHNNY WALLER (Vice-president); SHARON HOOPER (Secretary). Second Row: Elaine Andrews, Donna White, Mary Lee Hoover, Barbara Sonner, Linda Tate, Genelle Koonce, Deborah Fitzpatrick. Third Row: Burton Robertson, Wayne Fyke, Donald Powell, Dick Collins. MUSIC CLUB First Row PONDER HENLEY, Treasurer; HARRY MARTIN, President; JOHN WRIGHT, Vice-president; KAREN ANDERSON, Secre- tary; Gay Sperle, Martha Alley, Regina Hull, Doris Sutton. Second Row: MRs. BRASWELL, Sponsor; Paul Wright, Eddie Gal- breath, John Bush, Richard Pigg, Donny Adams, Jimmy Brooks, Harold Peeples. Third Row: Mike Corn, Gary Johnson, Jimmy Galbreath, Dickie Genung, Danny Bell, Wayne Clark. Fourth Row: Jimmy Douglas, Ronnie Stewart, ‘David Crabtree, Barry Ingram, Charles Chilton, Ronnie Carpenter. Fifth Row: Louis Seagraves, Tony Ashburn, Woody Ramer, Larry Fields, Jack Webb, Billy Snead, James Johnson, Steve Webb, Bruce Spence, Terry Garrett. SCIENCE CLUB READING CLUB First Row: MRs. BRYAN, Sponsor; PATRICIA FARMER, Secretary; PATSY GEORGE, Vice-president; JANIE HUFFINES, President; MILES Frost, Treasurer. Second Row: Ann Swan, Joyce Ford, Karon Hardcastle, Belinda Ricker, Debbie Carrol, Peggy Haitt. Third Row: Linda Elkins, Diane Mathis, Jan Ellis, Kathy Kerr, Linda Light, Bobby Genung. Fourth Row: Donna Hall, Edith Hamsley, Diane Chalupa, Barbara Jennings, Ruth Baker, Donna Estes, Johnny Hill. First Row: MR. DULDT, Sponsor; DAvID ROBERTS, President; WALTER HEATH, Vice-president; GARY ‘WILLIAMS, Secretary. Second Row: Jimmy Stansberry, Paul Bryant, Scooter Frazier, Ray Bennett, Mike Rist, Roger Patton, Mike Charlton. Third Row: Wayne Lazenby, John Minton, Tommy Hightower, Ricky Nolan, Harold Hayes, Terry Thomson. Fourth Row: Jimmy Lehman, Gary Townes, Jerry Lehman, Mike Harrison, Mike Evans. AVIATION CLUB FOLK MUSIC CLUB First Row: Sheila Carlisle, Carmen Curtis, Sheila Bowers, Betty Sellars, GERRI MCCARROLL, Secretary; James Swing, RAY TARR, Vice-President. Hollis Malone, Gary Hicks, Eddie Niebruegge, Linda Skaggs, TERRY DALTON, President. Fourth Row: COACH CHILDERS, Spon- sor; Jerry Preston, Don Cunningham, Jerry Williams, Jesse Patterson. Roy Newton, Don Gray. Second Row: Dennis Fields, Third Row: Roger Garner, ROSA STINSON, Treasurer; FUTURE TEACHERS First Row: JIMMY HUDDLESTON, President; ELAINE HARRIS, Vice-president; LINDA THOMAS, Secretary-treasurer; Becky Con- quest, MR. BLAIR, Sponsor. Second Row: Tommy Warren, Susan Leedham, Dianna Fowler. b ccaneennemmsmmnesse meinem tnnre 4 | | po 3 | Pa: cm ees oeenans First Row: BOBBY CARPENTER (absent), President; MRs. MCCREARY, Sponsor; JANE HENLEY, Secretary; DEBBIE CUMMINGS, Vice- president; JUNE HENLEY, Treasurer. Second Row: ] Linda Warren, Judy Elkins, Mary Ann Gray, Joyce Kirby, Rosella Gourley, Carolyn Rippy, Susan Simms. Third Row: Victor Patton, John Jarratt, Bobby Tinnon, Craig Lampley, Randall Mabry. JUNIOR SPEECH CLUB First Row: Kathy Kerr, Fay Frederick, Becky Lewis, Patricia Lassiter, Linda Skaggs, Diane Fowler, Kathy Turner, Miss Dorris. Second Row: Delores Bolding, Ruth Ann Baker, Charlotte McCracken, Barbara Settle, Joyce Ledbetter, Diane, Slater, Susan Sims, Doris Sutton. Third Row: Glenn Vetetoe, Gary Hicks Danny Sweezy, Jimmy Thompson, Tommy Stockton, Larry Lowe, John Heany, Larry Wilkerson, Wayne Flke, Charles Chilton. LIBRARY STAFF OFFICE STAFF Lois Crain, Gerri McGarrell, Pat Cart- wright, Majel Cottell, Carole Boehms, Julie Dent, Mrs. Waggoner. Page 101 , Mi ree First Row: Jane Coggin, Sharon Hooper, Judy Roark, Joyce Coots, Annie Bailey, Judy Hunt, Deborah Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Jennings, Carol Boehms, Charles Collins. Second Row: Janine Hooper, Bobby Tinnon, Mack Ayers, Mike Ayers, Dick Collins, Wayne Fyke, David Crabtree, Jimmy Fuller, Sharyn Batey. Third Row: Steve Minton, Terry Thompson, Ronnie Carpenter, John Jarratt, Ricky Robinson, Pat Kemp, Jimmy Douglas, Billy Birdwell. Fourth Row: Jeanie Hardy, Janice Anderson, Rich- ard Cunningham, Belinda Holt, Rosella Gourley, Jerry Hicks, Geraldine Hunt, Craig Lampley, Debbie Matchak, Keith Smeal. Fifth Row: Wayne Lazenby, Mary Hoover, Roy Newton, Betty Harris, Ed Beachboard, Johnny Waller, Cynthia Huffines, Katha Butts. Sixth Row: Bob Dorris, Jerry Hicks, Chuck Hill, Dale Hooper, Burton Robertson, Larry Wilkerson.. Seventh Row: Gary Hicks. OFFICERS Seated: MR. MuRPHY, Director. Stand- ing Left to Right: ANNIE BAILEY, Vice-President; JUDY ROARK, Treas- urer; JOYCE Coots, Secretary, CHARLES COLLINS, President. THE GOODLETTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND | SENIORS First Row: Judy Roark, Debbie Matchak, Carol Boehms, Sharyn Batey. Second Row: Jerry Hicks, Charles Collins, Johnny Waller. MR. MURPHY Director ior jorette Sen Ma Jupy ROARK ANNIE BAILEY Junior Head Majorette jor . zor Ma Sen CHARLES COLLINS Drum ROLLIE oma wn oO Z Same [2 PS bey On oO 3.5 baste: a N (| a] AOE ARR irler ‘CAROL BOEHMS Flag Tw Judy Roark, Annie Bailey, Joyce Coots, Sharon Hooper, and Elizabeth Jennings participated in the Twirling Festival and received an “A”’ rating. John Jarratt, Katha Butts, Annie Bailey, Joyce Coots, Jeanny Hardy, Mary Hoover, and Deborah Fitzpat- rick took part in the Solo and Ensem- ble Festival in February. All of these people received a “B” rating for their participation in the festival. JoycE Coots Junior Majorette DEBORAH FITZPATRICK Freshman é Jupy HuNT Junior JANE COGGIN Junior Flag Twirler SHARON HOOPER Junior Majorette Seated: Dwight Davis, Phil Warren, David Davidson, Doug Morris, Ricky Jones. First Row: Don Hamblin, John Slate, David Busby, Eddie Seaton, Mary Jean Erwin, Sylvia Greer, Jill Daily, Sherri King, Vickie Alley, Linda Hensen, Pam Binkley, Sue Zeigler, Janice Armstrong, George Holt, Danny McFarlin, Tony Washer, Roger Sturges, Rodney Dunn. Second Row: Larry Jenkins, Terry Cologne, David Demerick, Doug Jones, Mitchell Stein, Ronnie Bradley, Betty Davis, Della Goad, Janice Smith, Linda Scott, Pat Kemp, Janine Hooper, Nelson Vetetoe, John Chilton, Donnie Meadow, Doyle Tidwell, Gregg Bond, Jimmy Pack. Third Row: Kay Morris, David Bratton, Randy Butts, David Boehms, Tommy Teems, Don Gilbert, Rebecca Galbreath, Terry Cummings, Ricky Robinson, Jimmy Rust, Charlotte Tretter, Paul Hudgins, Ray Davis, Danny Bowman, Hank Abbott, Steve Fox, Linda Waldron, Susan Gray, Lynda Scott. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Page 106 CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Walker, Cafeteria Supervisor Mrs. Batey Mrs. Burton Miss Cartwright Mrs. Williamson Page 107 from heartbreaking defeat to thrilling victory... a pattern e sportsmanship if CLASS AAA CHAMPIONS 1963 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN SA GROSS gages eestor een tien aneanntnlst ete neisiocmetnann ‘The FOOTBALL PICTURE for 1903 Front Row. Skip Carnahan, Harold Hayes, Don Cunningham, Hollis Malone, Frank Satty. Thur- man Brooks, Dickie Genung, David Roberts, Tohnny Carpenter. Second Row: Paul Wright, Harold Peeples, Mike Corn, Mike Conquest, Tim Myers, Don Gray, Bobby Carpenter, Steve Shanks, Jimmy Sawyers, Tohn Wright, Ronnie Nichols. . Third Row: Tommy Wilson, Ray Metzgar, Mike Caldwell, Bill Burton, David Chavman, Eddie Phillips. Roger Garner. Eddie Niebruegge, Mike Stockton, Steve Powell, Ray Dobson. Gary Lowe. Fourth Row: Jesse Pat- terson. Dennis Fields. Tommy Hightower. Burl Young, Walter Heath. Terry Dalton, Butch Bilbro, Harry Martin, Mike Rist, Jimmy Leh- man. _ The Goodlettsville Trojans of 1963 had one of the most succesful seasons in many years. The “Big Blue’ with its 9-1-1 record copped the AAA and J.C.C. Bowl crowns. In the first game of the season, Goodlettsville beat its Sumner ‘County neighbor, Hendersonville. The next opponent of G.H.S. was AAA arch-rival, Madison. It was a close, hard-fought game won by Madison 12-6, giving Goodlettsville its only loss of the season. The following week the Trojans followed up their brilliant play against Madison with a rather lackadaisical performance against West, barely squeaking by 7-6. Determined to do better, Goodlettsville held its next six opponents (Dupont, Maplewood, East, Cumberland, Overton, and Cohn) to a total of seven points, while piling up 173 on the Trojan side. Then came the game of the year—Goodlettsville and Antioch. Both were undefeated in league play, and the AAA title was on the line. The game ended in a 13-13 tie, making Antioch’s game with Cohn the deciding factor of whether they would share the crown with the Trojans. Playing inspired ball, the “Black Knights” soundly defeated Antioch and gave Goodlettsville the championship. During the season, the Trojans had accepted a bid to play in the J.C.C. Bowl at Gallatin. The Trojans easily won the game by a score of 26-6, and ended its most successful season in ten years, SCOREBOARD They Hendersonvilles eee 0 . Madison’ .35.2.) 22 eee 12 Pe WeSt hocks i ng ake Cee - 4's A UPON. 2 vats es oe 0 ox, Maplewood) . .:. 5... seen 0 baie East) csi cuss duc aon tee . Gumberland) =... 2-..e eee 0 sey OVETtON. an he eee 7 5 Sateen, CONN +=, 57%5 ao ee 0 wae Antiochgs 9 sncs «noe ee 13 J.c.c. BOWL xe Shelbyville. i -..oen 6 COACHES AND MANAGERS Kneeling, Left to Right: Coach Paul Burgess, Head Coach Miles Frost, Coach Ray Childers. Standing: ‘Managers Henry Bolding and Jimmy Jarratt. OFFENSIVE TEAM Left to Right: Hollis Malone, Dennis Fields, Eddie Phillips, Dickie Genung, David Rob- erts, Don Gray, Burl Young, Frank Satty, Thurman Brooks, | Walter Heath, Terry Dalton. DEFENSIVE TEAM Left to Right: Terry Dalton, Johnny Car- penter, Walter Heath, Eddie Niebrugge, Thurman Brooks, Frank Satty, David Roberts, Dickie Ge- nung, Butch Bilbro, Roger Garner, Hollis Malone. HEADHUNTERS CLUB Kneeling: Eddie Nie- | bruegge, Roger Gar- | ner. Standing, Left to | Right: David Roberts, Thurman Brooks, Walter Heath, Terry Dalton, David Chap- man, Dickie Genung, Frank Satty. | 1924 GHS TEAM | Sitting: Newlie, L. | Hatcher, Wilhoite, : Cotten, Rogers. Kneel- | ing: McDaniel, Hines, if Potts, Utley, Freeman, Battle. Standing: Prof. Alden, Moss (coach), Alden, E. Hatcher, Galbreath, Scott, Wes- cott (captain). All-City End Terry Dalton catches a pass. Halfback Dennis Fields carries the ball against Overton. Page 113 % oe Walter Heat Captain Tackle a = ona: — ; Johnny Carpenter Halfback Dusty Cummings 5 L 2 T T Morris Clendenin Harry Martin End Terry Dalton ‘Roger Garner Alt. Captain Defensive halfback Dennis Fields Halfback Mike Caldwell Kicking specialist Hollis. Malone End a = 3 é ‘ : First Row: Alternates Cynthia Butts, Shirley Steele. Second Row: Billie Reece, Sheila Bowers, Beverly Disspayrie, Jane Massie. Judy Jernigan, Betty Branham. Standing: Bonnie Page, Alternate Captain, Dot Martin, Captain. RMS a fi CHEERLEADERS Sitting: Sylvia Roaden, Manager. Standing: Bonnie Page, Alternate Cap- tain, Mrs. Brake, Sponsor, Dot Martin, Captain. Page 116 Dot Martin ee Billie Reece | : : | yy Beverly Disspayn rnigan i Cynthia Butts | Shirley Steele Massie Page 117 yore “ . . Jot i ichols, Manager Tommy Stockton. Kneeling, Left to Right: Don Gray, Ray Metzgar, Wayne Palmer, John Spurlock, Ronnie Nichols, g y snide: Fadtlie preehnieese, Bill Burton, Burl Young, Butch Bilbro, Skip Carnahan, Dickie Genung, Sonny Bracey. VARSITY SQUAD BOYS' BAS COACHES Head Coach Paul Burgess and Coach Miles Frost SCOREBOARD We They BD err tgue. 530 CDUpOn Waid ao ne ee 74 | BS Sash eared 3 Cumberland: 40.00 ee 50 Ol eae eee ae Litton i. eee 67 | AD Wit, seer Mire fede bn es Donelson?) 3. eee 73 [URES Sea ee eee Overton: 234 he pee 59 researc a ap eee Stratford. 4. eee 60 BO Steverino. ing hae meer nee Joelton ..0: ee ac oa 32 LV pee eed eee Maplewood , .... 244.40) aes 67 OZ to Baw, Pen he Bellevule (2450) 29 5. eee 40 CaN Me ea Madison: 4.1),. 0e: eee 58 BOE Te eds cots EN Cumberland) 9 2) Ges. ae 53 | OL ai, oan Duponte, 7403 eee 83 OO Re reat ae Bellevue. te ie eee 52 | 7 as NOR eee eee Madison.25 55 ane wee ae 67 | DST eect tee ane Maplewood.) i: ea eeaee 67 AG cee «aay an ae Overtonits, Agee eee 67 AD ee ee pe Donelson 7.4 ee 62 ae EL, i PR Strattordie,. esa on eee 65 Ses Ste ley, (aa! © Litton TOURNAMENT Beit ok ate ene ee Madison Page 118 | The Goodlettsville Trojan basketball team seemed to have a lot of potential but it was never able to “jell.” The team had some bright moments, but they were not able to hold them for a whole game. The team actually played better than its 5-16 record indi- cates, but its main problem seemed to be that it couldn’t hit the basket. We have great hope for next | year’s team in that all of this year’s team will be re- turning. This fine team, together with our girls’ team, | was the recipient of the Nineteenth District Sports- manship Award. We are all proud of this year’s team f _ and have great hope for next year. Ts KETBALL Page 119 ee Ray Metzgar Eddie Nieubruegge Sto Rees Don Gray VARSITY Butch Bilbro Rip lesion ileal 6 ey I =) o ° 2 iS A = Sl 2 5 Q Ronn os ne i tesa Bracey Sonny John Spurlock Oe ae (= 9 = iS Q ee LD ais bes a iv. 8 Laine Wayne Palmer Skip Carnahan Dickie Genung ee as re Left to Right: Patsy George, Geraldine McCarrol, Vicki Kirby, Mary Ann Gray, Linda Warren, Donna Estes, Brenda Moon, Wanda Walrond, Sarah Farmer, Gay Sperle, Linda Green, Beverly McCoin. Standing: Manager Betty Elliot, Coach Anne Jar- reau, Manager Rosa Stinson. VARSITY SQUAD SENIORS AND COACH JARREAU : Left to right: Betty Elliot, Vicki Kirby, Coach Jarreau, Wanda Walrond, Geraldine McCarroll, Rosa Stinson. SCOREBOARD We They 52 Accra Ae tee ee Dupont? = foe 68 Leek, rbot eee Cumberland 3 4-3. 43 SEE RS winder ee Litton e. oct eee 55 4G) atin hee eae Donelson 2.43.5... ee 56 SEES ge ee Overton’... eee 47 heh aie eRe cae Stratford ....35)% = eee 38 597 a oe aoe Meee t Joelton ‘ o:.... Sa eee 45 Peewee CPt Sh, . Maplewood. - ... .. 222 eee ae 46 OO ere teh See lee Ae Bellevue =... ee 33 GO eee eee Madison =. 4. 7 ese eee 42 SORE | ein ee Cumberland... eee 26 DF oie ck ie DUpPOut ox .-1109 ae 70 OS ge oe a ae Bellevue... 5 ae eee 31 fe Peeenaen MMard Med: Madison’ 5. . Sao. 50 GOs itis Bee aan ‘Maplewood |. ..:,... aeeeee 81 AD hes ee ee en Overton) ..o5. 14. oe 48 7A ee ee ea ay ie a Donelson..5..52,9....:, eee 61 GEAR eR eet Cy Stratford 2.2.0.9.) eee 43 AG. AO. Sa cane ee Litton 5:20 25: 66 Nevis uk nae oe ees Joelton”. 7... TOURNAMENT Page 122 The 1963-1964 GHS girls’ varsity basketball team was a team which had its good moments and its bad moments. Led by All-City forward Brenda Moon, with a thirty-three point per game average, the Tro- jans compiled an 8-13 record. The girls played with a lot of determination, and they often made up for lesser ability with a surplus of desire. Everyone has high hopes for next year’s team, which will boast a large number of returning lettermen. As a whole we are quite proud of this year’s team which was able to provide everyone with some exciting moments. Page 123 {Sesame amne ctr mescasictininsmeniaestin Sarah Farmer Brenda Moon Linda Warren GIRLS VARSITY Wanda Walrond Geraldine McCarrol Vicki Kirby TEAM Left to Right: Mark Webb, Roger Garner, Jimmy Sawyers, Jerry Preston, Sand y Frazier, Steve Webb. .Page 125 Beg a bed a suis Age BES TSH, | ) EB ie St Hi Sonn SCHOOL Ng ey Ay so aa “ aed | First Row: Tim Myers, Mike Caldwell, Butch Bilbro, Terry Dalton, Bud Herlein, Frank Satty, Buddy Crawford, Dave Gillihan, Bobby Johnson. Second Row: Coach Frost, Harry Martin, Johnny Carpenter, Don Gray, Ray Metzgar, Dickie Genung, Jesse Patterson, John Wright, Paul Wright. Third Row: Tommy Waller, Bill Burton, Roger Patton, Ronnie Nichols, Bobby Carpenter, Doc Jarratt. VARSITY TRACK TEAM Buddy Crawford times Terry Dalton over the high hurdles. Distance Men, Paul Wright, Roger Patton, Bill Burton. ASP and as | i. Two “Mile Relay Front Row: Ray Metzgar, Don Gray. Back Row: Jesse Harry Martin, Johnny Carpenter, Bobby Johnson, Frank Patterson, Dickie Genung. Satty. Pole Vaulters John Wright, Tommy Waller. Sprinters Shot Putters Starting, Bud Herlein. Watching: Ronnie Nichols, Dave Mike Caldwell, Butch Bilbro. Gillihan, Bobby Carpenter. First Row: Coach Childers, Sid Doris, Mickey Meeks, Eddie Niebruegge, Tommy Adams, David Roberts, Freddie Hardcastle, Ronnie Woodall, Ronnie Clinard, Larry Lowe. Second Row: Gary Lowe, Tommy Hightower, Mike Rist, Sonny Bracey, Eddie Phillips, Dickie Sears, Tommy Wilson, Jimmy Galbreath, Billy Searcy, Jerry Hall, Rodney Waller. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Seniors and Coach Jimmy Galbreath, Coach Childers, Dickie Sears, Tommy Adams. ri Outfielders Seated: Sid Dorris, Tommy Wilson, David Roberts. Standing: Sonny Bracey, Eddie Phillips, Mickey Meeks. ey ose a IE RRR ne I ROI eS AEA ee ‘ee aw gee tor. Infielders Seated: Jimmy Galbreath, Tommy Adams, Ronnie Clinard. Standing: Eddie Niebruegge, Gary Lowe, Dickie Sears, Freddie Hardcastle. Pitchers Kneeling: Mike Rist, Ronnie Woodall, Rodney Waller, Billy Searcy. Stand- ing: Tommy Hightower, Jerry Hall. Page 129 mWmnocence to ingenuity patterns fot reparation . p 8 im % : a en ee = ani - : = Nag = ae a _ Hank Abbott Jimmy Adams Cliff Allen Paulette Allen Brenda Anderson Carolyn Anderson Dell Andrews Jack Armistead Elaine Armstrong Gary Bingham Janice Bingham Rebecca Blackburn Ted Bloodworth Ricky Bois Cheryl Bowers Danny Bowman Ronnie Bradley Brenda Brawner Annabelle Brown Brenda Brown Linda Brown David Busby Rhonda Butler Randy Butts Van Cain Jerry Campbell Ann Carnahan James Carter Mark Cartwright Debbie Cimino Larry Clark Steve Clay Tony Coleman Doug Collier Nadene Collier Jimmy Cook Tommy Cox Eleyd. Crain Sandra Crawford Ruth Cuffman Debbie Davenport Betty Davis Connie Dean David Demerick Connie Dewitt Bill Douglas Mitchell Douglas Shearin Duldt Andy Dyer Betty England John Fanning Cathy Feltner Steve Fox Lonnie Fuqua Page 132 Sydney Fyke Terry Galogne Andy Gammon Melody Garrett Melvin Gentry Barbara Gibbs | i | : | Della Good Lawrence Good Connie Gowans Freida Gray Marvin Gray Susan Gray Darlene Hall Patricia Harris Jimmy Haynes Rosalyn Heath Deborah Hicks Joe Hilton Terry Hire Larry Hitt Janice Hooper Rita Jackson Judith Jarrell Larry Jenkins Karen Jenkins Nancy Jernigan Terry Johnson Carolyn Jones Douglas Jones Linda Gail Jones Marilyn Junker Mike Kelley Pat Kemp Beverly Kemper Mary Kingsmill Linda Kinnard EIGHTH EIGHTH GRADE Bruce Kurz Faye Ledbetter Charles Link Susan Little Judy Malone Mary Marlin Vickie Martin Mickie Mayhugh Gloria McCool Danny McFarlin Donna Midget Kenneth Miller Pam Mitchell Doug Morris Kay Morris Allen Nash Jimmy Neal Dianne Oldhan Page 133 ge “ Marilyn Organ Dianne Owen Ray Owens Mike Paris Tucker Parrish John Patterson Pam Potter Diane Patton Mary Ann Phifer Randall Phillips Richard Pope Judy Powell Vickie Proctor Eddie Ragsdale Nancy Raines Duddy Reed Joanne Rhodes Patricia Rippy EIGHTH GRADE @ 1963 Steve Roberts Clarence Robertson | Rickie Robinson ‘Sandra Robinson Belinda Rumble Phil Sanker Linda Scott Linda Gayle Scott Becky Sheldon Gail Sloan Janice Smith Jerry Smith Bill Smithson Darlene Sorrell Donna Spence Mitchell Stein Tommy Stewart Janet Strange Larry Thompson Tommy Thompson Steve Toll Charlotte Tretter Tommy Tomlinson Debbie Walker Linda Walrond Eddie Ward Tony Washer Tommy Watson Mark Webb Alice Wheeler Janie White Kenneth Williams Larry Williams Joyce Wilson Larry Wilson Jacky ‘Wright Page 134 Mike Woodall Linda Wooten Neuton Younger Sue Ziegler e EIGHTH GRADE e 1964 @ EIGHTH GRADE 1963 EIGHTH GRADE @ ey teeta. i ay i) Brenda Alexander Jimmy Alexander Marie Allen Vicky Allen Gail Anderson Darlene Baker Ray Barnes Francis Barns Paul Bates Ronnie Bell Mike Bennett Mary Ann Bilbro Pam Binkley Steve Bishop Jacky Blackburn Barry Blaylock Claudia Bloodworth David Boehms Connie Bohannon Eileen Bond Gregg Bond Roger Bowers David Bratton Terry Wayne Brown Bob Burton Jean Butterworth Jeff Calonge Danny Campbell Deborah Cantrell Merilyn Carmen Gary Carnahan Stephanie Carpenter Mike Carrol Elaine Castleman Reba Cato Mike Chalupa Linda Chestnut John Chilton Roywayne Chrisman Nancy Clendenin Steve Coleman Steve Conquest Lynn Cook Sue Cox Terry Cummings Jill Dailey Carl Davenport Joanne Davenport David Davidson Ray Davis Sheila Davis Tommy Davis Ronny Denton Bob Dewitt Page 136 Kay Dickerson Sherry Dickson Rodney Dunn Mary Jean Erwin Wilma Ferguson Margarett Frederick Suzanne Frost Maxie Galbreath Rebecca Galbreath Brenda Garrett Timmy Garrett John Genung Don Gilbert Linda Goforth Jimmy Goodrich John Gray Sheila Gray Roger Green Sylvia Greer Don Hamblen Suellen Harmon Ruth Ann Henry Linda Hensen Wayne Hill George Holt Jerry Hoover Emma Jean Hopkins Debbie Horn Deborah Howse Paul Hudgins Kyle Hudson Donald Hunter Vickie Hunter Tommy Hutchson Nicky Hutton Teresa Johnson ee SEVENTH GRADE 1964 @ SEVENTH GRADE Andy Jones Ricky Jones Alma Kerr Sherri King Patricia Kingsmill Joe Killingsworth Willie Joe Knight Brenda Kurz David Lane Sherry Lee Sarah Loggins Travis Loggins Brenda Malone Alonda Marshatt Barry Martin Joel Matchak Donna Mathie ames Ma J y Page 137 Donald Meadows Sandra McAlister Chuck McCracken Jimmy Midget Linda Miller John Morgan Rebecca Morris Bill Moss Martha Mott Dwight Mullins Bob Murphy Keith Myers Jimmy Pack Rose Palmer Mike Patrick Sharleen Payton Glenn Perry Harold Pinegar SEVENTH GRADE @ 1963 e SEVENTH GRADE e 1964 Linda Pinegar Barbara Porter Ronny Proctor David Pyland James Rainey Glenda Rainwater Barbara Ralph Ray Resha Donna Roark Benny Robertson Alton Russell Steve Russell Jimmy Rust Eddie Seaton W. T. Shank John Sherrell Elaine Shumate Cathy Simms Garrold Skaggs John Slate Gail Smith Mack Smith Sandra Smith Becky Stewart Robbie Jean Stewart Gail Sturdivant Roger Sturgis Linda Talley Linda. Teasley Tommy Teems Johnny Thompson Danny Tidwell Doyle Tidwell Brenda Tolbert Vicki e Townes William Troutt Page 138 iams Ison Ison i iN i ight Tubbs Vaughn Walrond Warren ll ie ie ue i Wayne W ick icky ll lly ‘Woodard Paul Young i Gary W Lloyd W B Judy Wr V Donna Turner Nelson Vetetoe Lowell Wallace R Ph Delores Walton Donn 1964 @ SEVENTH GRADE TH GRADE e za at Lu ” 6 ” Oo o SEVENTH GRADE @ OER ERE OMe EN HE ys MRS wa OER : | +a! Myc ak ae ae ae , a PP f a ot. a as. = be : oh “a : ee B ea = ae a : t NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL First Row, Left to Right: James Stansberry, Wayne Lazenby, Ronnie Stewart, Johnny Hill, Jerry Locke, Roy Clendenin, Tommy Stockton. Second Row: Tommy Warren, Frank Bilbro, Terry Garrett, Larry Fields, Jimmy Runnels, Ronnie Carpenter, Bobby Genung. Third Row: John Leverett, Mike Everett, Ray Horn, Kenneth Bell, Jack Webb, Douglas Stevenson, Butch Frost, Man- ager Larry Lowe. Line, Left to Right: Butch Frost, Tommy Warren, Ronnie Stewart, Tommy Stockton, Frank Bilbro, Douglas Stevenson, Mike Everett. Backfield: Ray Horn, Johnny Hill, Bobby Genung, Jerry Locke. ama egg a 2 ss gceaby . “ Tor Ei gs “ Left to Right: Jack Webb, Kenneth Bell, Roy Crain, Johnny Hill, Ray Horn, Frank Bilbro, Tommy Stockton, Terry Garrett, Ronnie Carpenter, Jerry Locke, Mike Everett. Page 140 EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL First Row, Left to Right: Bruce Kurz, Garry Bingham, Terry Calongue, Steve Roberts, Randy Phillips. Second Row: Danny Bowman, Larry Thompson, Larry Wilson, Kenneth Williams, Hank Abbot. Third Row: Ted Bloodworth, Tucker Parrish, Roy Crain, Tommy Thompson, Jerry Campbell, Doug Collier, Larry Williams, Larry Clark, Coach Weatherman. ne : ar: ! “me pet : i as ce ore ae TF EIGHTH GRADE OFFENSE Left to Right: Bruce Kurz, Ted Bloodworth, Larry Wilson, Terry Calongue, Jerry Campbell, Tommy Thompson, Tucker Parrish, Larry Williams. 9 : LP s ee Left to Right: Danny Bowman, Jerry Campbell, Garry Bingham, Doug Collier, Larry Clark, Kenneth Williams, Larry Wil- liams, Tucker Parrish, Randy Phillips, Larry Wilson, Steve Robertson. Page 141 — — y, es NINTH GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL Kneeling, Left to Right: Larry Gupton, Coach Morrell, Manager Bruce Kurz. Standing: Mike Dycus, Roy Clendenin, Randy Whittle, Danny Mayes, David Lassiter, Butch Frost, Johnny Hill, Kenneth Bell, Larry Draper, Bobby Genung. i i z i 7 i | ; SR etree eerste neem ge ta ements eecnteeme es NINTH GRADE GIRLS' BASKETBALL Kneeling, Left to Right: June Henley, Jewel Gourley, Jane Henley, Janie Huffines, Mary Marlin. Standing: Alice Wheeler, Betty Harris, Belinda Holt, Pam Potter, Susan Sims, Carolyn Rippy, Suzanne Frost. Page 142 EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Kneeling: Belinda Rumble, Diane Patton, Vicki Proctor, Linda Wooten. Standing: Linda ‘Waldron, Mary Marlin, Rita Jackson, Pam Potter, Becky Sheldon, Susan Frost, Jeanie Butterworth., ip w ai CORRE EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Kneeling, Left to Right: Timmy Garrett, Gary Carnahan, Larry Williams, Bob Burton, Johnny Genung, Mark Cartwright, Ron- nie Bradley. Standing: Manager Doug Morris, David Cox, Tommy Tomlinson, Roy Crain, Ted Bloodworth, Stanton Nash, Tucker Parrish, Larry Hitt, Billy Wilkinson. z Page 143 First Row: Sam Reece, Kenneth Bell, Charles Burkhart, Randall Phillips, Larry Williams, Jody Herlein, Steve Clay, Larry Wilson, Eddie Galbreath, Jerry Locke, Charles Ignatz. Second Row: Mike Everett, Johnny Hill, Larry Fields, Eddie Ward, Mark Cartwright, Jimmy McDonald, Danny Adams, Billy Wilkerson, Lary Gupton, Bobby Genung. Third Row: Coach Dennis Fields, Terry Garrett, Mgr., Roy Crain, Mgr., Jimmy Brooks, Gary Gupton, Mike Montgomery, John Rutter, Frank Bilbro, Jack Webb, Randy Whittle, Coach Morrell. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Lary Gupton and Bobby Genung look on as Jimmy Brooks and Charles Ignatz prepare to start. Page 144 Kneeling: Lynn Steele, Alternate Captain; Nina Swallows, Captain. Standing: Susan Sheppard. Vicki Farmer, Debbie Carroll, Peggy Hiatt, Becky Carver, Linda Jones, Pam Mitchell, Darlene Hall. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Lynn Steele, Alternate Captain; Nina Swallows, Captain. Standing: Mrs. Bag- well, Miss Stewart, Sponsors. Page 145 Nii ati se hetarigeaet Pai tag | WA F ee ee scmcemacammseneneet % is PU OO canal First Row: Sheila Carlisle, Jimmy Jarratt, Judy Scott, Mike Caldwell, Judy Roark, Hollis Ma- lone, Linda Thomas. Second Row: Vivian Pendley, Jane Ahern, Becky Hicks, Rosa Stinson, Gerri McCarroll, Vicky Kirby, Betty Elliott, Janice Painter, Patricia ‘Cartwright, Gloria Winters. Third Row: Sharyn Batey, Debbie Matchak, Mike Carter, Roger Garner, Bill Vecchione, Jimmy Galbreath, Jane Stewart, Mr. Coss, Sponsor. HOMER Coss Sponsor The MIKE CALDWELL Editor JuDY ROARK Associate Editor Page 146 HOLLIS MALONE Business Manager JUDY ScoTr JIMMY JARRATT Junior High Class Editor Senior High Sports Editor ANNUAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mike Caldwell, Jimmy Jarratt, Hollis Malone, Judy Scott. Mr. Coss, Judy Roark. Page 147 See nena LaLa LLL LLL LLL — SSSA PPP PPP ABAADSDADDADDDLS PSPSPS S DSSS DLS LL SL SLL SSL LILI ILL LLL LL LLL LLL LLLLL LLL LLL LLL LG ooo —I——ZZ for j - COMOrrow s portraits come to Your Official Photographer... where the skill and care gained from years of experience 7 assure you of the fine portraits you want at the great moments of your life... SSIDIISISISI SI SASID ISAS SS nn, Page 148 a a a ar a A _ GSS AALAAAIAIDIAIAAAAIAAA AISA SAAS AAAADASDID ASIP ISSSDDSDSSDSDPASADDPS PPPS DSP DD LLLP L DLL LL LLL LI I II ILI IIL IIL Builders of Good Citizenship THE CIVITAN CREED I Am Givitan: as éld as life, as young as the rainbow, as endless as time. My Hands do the work of the world. They uphold the temple of industry and make clean the market place. My Ears hear the cry of children, the prayer of women for peace, the appeal of man for guidance, the call of the race for progress, and the song of the poet for unity. My Eyes search for good men that I may with them be a Civitan and brother. My Mouth utters the call to daily duty, and speaks the prayers of men in every tongue. My Mind teaches me respect for the law, unqualified alJegiance to our Government, and love and respect for the flag of our country. My Heart beats for every friend; bleeds for every injury to humanity; and throbs with joy at every triumph of truth. My Soul knows no fear but its own unworthiness. My Hope is for a better world and a better city, through better men and Civitans. My Motto . . . Builders of Good Citizenship. _My Creed was proclaimed by the Man of Galilee when he declared, ‘“Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.” My Pledge: to practice this Golden Rule; to make it pay dividends, material and spiritual; to bridge with it the chasm between employer and employee; to build upon it a better and nobler citizenship. Builders of Junior Citizenship THE JUNIOR CIVITAN CREED I Am A Junior Civitan I stand for good citizenship in my home, my school and my community. I believe in my school, its faculty, its standards of scholarship, athletics and conduct. Believing in them, I pledge myself to be a good citizen of my High School. I believe in the government of my Country and my Community, and pledge myself at all times to be a loyal citizen and respect the law. I believe in the destiny of my Country and knowing that the future of this nation is dependent upon the strength and courage of her people, I pledge myself to live a clean. life. I believe that true friendship is the greatest asset any person can possess, and I pledge myself to be worthy of membership in Junior Civitan at all times. I believe that the success of any organization is dependent upon the efforts of its members and that the members in turn are benefited in. proportion to their interests and efforts. Therefore, I further pledge myself to support wholeheartedly — the club’s program and its ideals. MY CREED was proclaimed by the Man of Galilee when He declared: ‘‘What- soever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.” MY PLEDGE is to practice this Golden Rule; to make it pay dividends both material and spiritual; to bridge with it the road to better understanding between faculty and student; to build upon it a finer and nobler citizenship. Page 149 i 4 Douglas Richardson PHOTOGRAPHER Official ’64 Trojan Photographer 130 North Main St. Goodlettsville, Tenn. Phone 859-5072 Home Phone 262-2650 Coe, is mou . 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Penney Company Madison Square Shopping Center Shop Penney’s You'll Live Better You'll Save Across from: Stratton School Compliments of Turner Brooks Amoco Station 219 South Main Street Goodlettsville, Tennessee Manuf acturing Co. S pectalizing in Chevrolet Ford Clyde B. Felts Engine Tune-up—Brake W ork Carburetor Repair 2705-B Dickerson Rd. Phone: 228-6716 Nashville, Tennessee Fuqua Plumbing Repair Service Phone UL 9-2256 120 Connell Street Goodlettsville, Tennessee Compliments of Burger Boy of 865-9525 Geo. T. Brodnax Jewelers and Silversmiths , Jack Alexander Madison Square Goodlettsville Manager Madison, Tennessee Page .160 Compliments of Reynold Dorris Expert Shoe Repair E R Shoe a Shop Ray Dobson Ernest Bell 305 North Main Street Our Specialty: Restyling, Refinishing Ladies’ Shoes C ompliments of Frank Davis Buick Goodlettsville Gazette Hendersonville Star News Aubrey Moore General Insurance Goodlettsville, Tennessee UL 9-2888 TW 5-3354 Chester’s Beauty Salon Madison Square Shopping Center Madison, Tennessee Individual Haircuts, Bleaching, Tinfing Permanents Open Evenings | Compliments lof Trade Winds Com pliments of Galbreath Brothers Grocery 859-2604 Honey Kreme Doughnut Co. Gallatin Road Nashville, Tennessee 227-4710 Compliments of Hawthorne Petty Truck Stop Hire Realty Construction Co. TW 5-3630 TW 5-6962 629 Gallatin Road, North Madison, Tennessee Compliments of Stowers-Jones Rexall Drug Store Nashville, Tennessee Page 161 Compliments of Gore Tire Service Gates Distributor Due West at Gallatin Road E. A. Daniel Texaco Gasoline — Groceries : ; | 1201 N. Gallatin Road Phone UN 5-9263 Madison, Tenn. Kornman’s Dept. Store We Have Everything For the Home Williams Pearson - Furniture Co. Goodlettsville, Tennessee Phone UL 9-5302 We carry our own notes Headquarters for School Jackets and Levis TW 5-6493 Madison, Tenn. Compliments Drake Hardware Co. 1223 No. Ist. Phone CO 2-3477 of Truman Carter and Son Broom Co. UL 9-5178 Goodlettsville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Skip’s Hobby Shop 2325 Dickerson Road H obbies—Handicrafts—C oins Com pliments of Old Center Grocery (U-Control planes our specialty) IM STEVEN SALES THAT SATISFY Realty Auction Associates JIM STEVENS, AUCTIONEER CA 8-2541 1311 Gallatin Road Member State and National Auctioneers Association Madison Square Esso 815 So. Gallatin Road Madison, Tennessee R. J. Welch Phone 865-2745 Goodlettsville Dairy Queen _ 211 South Main Wallace Esso Servicenter 3020 Gallatin Road Nashville, Tenn. Willard J. Wallace Phone: 228-2511 Page 162 ri pping ie CO U eae lean 4 VV TW sas r N | Dee Tle deh “Ever th ing téal ths Paints - Har - Appliances Phone ee TW. 5-6914 . 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