Headland High School - Tartan Yearbook (East Point, GA)
- Class of 1967
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gZJW XI $7 4; d 7M6; 0,6 ?Vil . yfw WW M,Zm lxds joke QJZA MWMWXW 1643615 Gr commerfIALQ ff ARTAN 1967 HEADLAND HIGH SCHOOL East Point, Georgia EAST POINT HISTORICAL SOCIETY East Point, Georgia 5;me meb :5- X '5?! Foreword A school . . . a student body . . . more than these . . . Headland . . . Highlanders bound together in UNITY, by a chain With strong links: cooperation . . . duty . . . friend- ship. Caught in an ever-spinning whirl of ACTION . . . an important meeting after school . . . demanding and wearisome work to produce a job well done . . . llHustle, Headland, Hustle . victory! Searching for KNOWLEDGE . . . long hours of concentration and research . . A major test today? . . . Could you help me after .class? . . . a dedicated teather and a student want- ing guidance. Realizing a feeling of HONOR . . uRed and Black, we're all for you . . . I'll do my best . . . the Lord's Prayer followed by the Pledge to our countryls flag. For some, there are high school days ahead . . . for others, only high schodl days behind. Look- ing back . . . remembering good times and bad . recalling laughter as well as tears . . . the hard work and the accomplishments . . . Looking ahead . . . hoping for the best. All these things make Headland and its Highlanders. All these things the 1967 TARTAN gives to you: memories too precious to be forgotten. - ,4 Twelve hundred separate lives coordi- nated and united . . . in club activities, in sports, in studies . . . A beneficial existance of student, teacher, school, community . . . through disagreement and compromise . . . getting to know and appreciate each other . . . A human machine whose parts must work together to complete even the smallest task. An ingredient we cannot live without . . . UNITY. A constant striving for goals that are sometimes set too low, but seldom placed too high . . . long hours dedicated to the feeding of a hungry mind . . . tedious studying sharpening vagueness into 'ctystal clarity. A gateway to tomorrow's understanding and success . . . KNOWLEDGE. k 4!, . 4.4 3r .Aarxuu, 92mm gu-.xm.w;k xnav..p', ch'cr-cnding motion in everyday ac- tivities always goals to reach and work to do so little time . . . An- other club meeting? . .. endless proj- ects Devoted and determined ath- letes giving of themselves .. A surge of progress and a struggle against re- gression students bubbling with the never-say-die spirit found in all Highlanders Achievement, variety, excitement through ACTION. 0f HONOR m Our country, our community, our Headland, ourselves . . . These we esteem . . . integrity, faith, loyalty. Honor in the things we do . . . outstanding achievements, admirable deeds, advancements through positive determination . . . A God to guide us . . . wise leaders to steady us along the paths of confusion in everyday life. To what is worthy, we give appreciation, reverence . . . and HONOR. e, ix; LS .. 1 E The fair . have sighed for it . . . The brave have died for it . . . F oemen sought for it . . . H eroes fought for it . .- . H onor the name of it . . . ALMA MA TER Headland High welre all for you. Ourhearts to thee will eler be true. In the days that we are here, Ourfpraise for thee wel sing out clear. Headland High School we will be A lways faithful unto thee. Loyalty welll never lac t0 Alma M ater, Red and Black. Contents g 43V WQWM MLU Mm WmamzAgk Ma M -,Mm4,; . +32: ,5 MIQQL MWWQAHHSWJW U Faculty......... Organizations Sports ... Features Classes .. Seniors .. Leonard Roy. . . r... M O T . . . We Dedicates the 1967 TARTAN. To him we give appreciation and thanks . . . for teaching us important lessons in life as well as in history . . . for a hundred and one little jobs that often go unnoticed . . . for seven years of service to our Headland . . . for being a friend as well as :1 teacher. It seems his time is not his own; it belongs to the clubs he has sponsored . . T the tasks he has undertaken . . . and the students and school he has served far beyond the call of duty. And so to him, we give the dedication of a book of memories and past achieve- ments: memories he has helped to create and achievements he has made more meaningful. iiIt is not what he has, not even what he does, Which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is. I .4, .. . ; w wwwww an- ' NESWKKII 5335a l! Dug mmmm mm m Administration . . . MISS SARAH SUTTLES Assistant Principal Morning announcements a busy day begins administering to the needs of students and teachers . . . having a few words with wayward scholars Enjoyment comes With lunch One problem be- gins when another ends hastily completing the days work to attend a faculty meeting leaving behind not just a job but a challenge. PAUL R. LEWIS Principal Fulton County . . . Headland NORMAN J. ARRON DOUGLAS G. MacRAE W. L, ROBINSON, President Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Fulton County Board of Education Each day, an endless stream meeting with the Board of Education speaking to educa- tional organizations coordinating the scho- lastic activities of many schools looking out for new and better ideas . . . All this for the improvement of our schools, faculty, and stu- dents. PAUL D. WEST Superintendent ,xmwm ?,amg m MRS. ELIZABETH YOUNG P.T.A. President Working . MRS. MYRTICE PRICE, Dietician F 1m 2 I , ' o Custodial Staff 2 Cafeteria Staff STACEY MATHERLY, Couns'elor MRS. MILDRED COKER, Library Clerk Behind the Scenes MRS. JOHNNIE EVANS, Clerk MRS. ROBERTA WOLFE FLOYD PEAK JACOB CARLTON MRS. LUCILLE BADGETT i2: HENRY BILLINGHURST MRS. EMILY BURCH Leading the Way to Success MRS. RACHEL MORRISON Big World . . . LEWIS MANNING MICHAEL FARMER MRS. BERNICE QUINN MRS. MARELLE CHAPMAN Smaller MISS MARTHA ANN ADAMS HARLAN HARRIS . VIRGINA DEWBERRY Teachers . . . ,, W, ROY HALL LARRY WHALEY $QMEQI X 603W; 311W , L mi?! 2; BILL THORN MISS LILLIE SUDER JOHN PRINCE , , 14 . ';11'1 ' MISS CAROLYN O'QUINN MISS LEA BARRET Teachers . . . MRS. LINDA DUVALL MISS JENNIE FARMER MISS. SUZANNE VMATHENY Monday arrives . . . weekly routine begins anew checking the boxes . . . early morning coffee; an off period of grading papers classes, classes, classes . . . lunch: a welLdeserved pause . . . never a moment to himself . . . Concern for a student comes first . . . The final bell rings He leaves but doesrft close the door. GEORGE HUFFSTETTER A Link Between Students and Knowledge fag MRS. CORA HIPP MISS AUDRIE KELTON LEONARD ROY Teachers . . . MISS JEAN MARSHALL ROBERT COYLE MRS. LOIS BUSSEY I . MARION WATKINS .M'im ' MRS. MAE WELLS FRANK MARSHALL . Headland,s Teachers . . . '49 MRS. EVELYN THOMAS CHARLES CREWS MISS PATTY MATHEWS MRS. ROWENA BOLAND In M emoriam Samet and evening Itar, And one clear call for me, Amt may thete he no moaning of the hat, When I put out to Jea. Bat mch a tide a: moving Jeems asleep, T00 fall for Joahd and foam, When that which drew from out the hoandleu deep Tam: again home. Twilight and evening hell, Ami after that the darh! And may there he no Jadhem 0f farewell, Wheh I emharh; For thoh from out our hoame of time and place The flood may hear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crouea' the hat. -Alffed, Lord Tenhyyon Mrs. Jewel T arwater Janet Susan Jones Organizations by JWW 'o'i-E- E Q : Fim Row: 0. Byrd, G. Williams, D. King, L. Chupp, B. Whelchel, S. K. Yohe, D. Garner, J. Reeves, P. Lowery, J. Fowler, C. Kirk, S. Behling. Third Row: B. Davis, K. Peterson, L. Thurmond, B. Chandler, M. Mc- Andrews, J. Findley, C. Brewer, T. Jones, V. Maples, K. Brown, B. Knight, M. Glankler, C. Geren, D. Clanton, D. Maddox, G. Rogers, V. McClannahan, B. Matteri, H. Stith. Second Row: C. McHan, D. Stanton, P. Smith, D. Long, D. Pace, D. Cuthbertson, D. Ellis, T. Ham, D. Lambeth, Keller, B. Floyd, V. Gay, J. Summers, B. Brandes, A. Haseltine. Fifth District Coordinator Student Council . . Democratic Young people with an interest in government serv- ing as Student Council Fifth District Coordinator sponsoring motorcades to away games . . . holding District workshops and meetings . . . originators of the traditional Clan Week Monday Night Free Thought Society the sound of silencehMr. Irresistable erecting a permanent school plaque . .. seemingly unconquerable mountains of paperwork uThank you baskets for the maids and janitors at Christmas presents for orphans under Headlandhs Great Tree This is how a democracy grows. Secretary: Janet Summers Executive Council: Michele Glankler, David King, Janet Summers, Obby Boyd, Gail Rogers, Tommy Jones, Bunny Davis, Chuck Brewer. Not Pictured: Deryl DaSantos. Treasurer: Deryl DaSantos Interclub Council . . . Unity MON; wigsfumwea THUR FR! Combining the ideas and efforts of all clubs presenting an informative calendar-bul- letin board organizing new meeting days . . . granting club charters . . . review- ing projects and determining the Club of the Year promoting unity of Head- land,s clubs and their ideas. Fin! Row; S. Andrqws, J. Wilson, '8. Clark, D. Hall, T. Caldwell, C. Brewer, M. Cloy, R. Morris, A. Koman, M. Fessler, J. Brooks, T. Jones, T. Carnell. Setond Row: B. Floyd, S. Elsberry, J. Maples, S. Paris, T. Humphries, P. Lowery, B. Davis, K. Kingston, C. Henderson, M. Warren, M. Elzey, M. McKnight, J. Harrison, D. Littlejohn, M. Glanker. Tbird Row: B. Chandler, J. Summers, M. Miller, S. Moss, B. Brandes, D. Bosma, P. Parham, G. Rogers, V. Keller, B. Mitchell. Secretary: Michele Glankler; Treasurer: Tom- my Jones. Vice-President: Bunny Davis; President: Chuck Brewer. Honor Council . . . Beneficial Striving to promote self- pride and an awareness of honesty . .. the result of a year's planning . . . seek- ing to eliminate flaws in its system . . . hopeful that the integrity of the individ- ual will increase . . . a pro- gram solely dedicated to the improvement of the school. I'm Row: M. Nash, G. Rogers, B. Berkstresser, P. Pare Harrison, D.King, C. Hunt,M. Robertson. am, M. Clay, K. Berry, V. Maples. Second Row: J. Chairman: David King; Secretary: Kay Berry; Co-Chairman: Berk Berkstresser. National Honor Society . . Scholarship Recognition for outstanding academic achievement . . . anx- iety and anticipation upon an- nouncing new members respect and pride shown by all Highlanders . . . Character and scholarship maintained through- out the year . . . blue and white stoles worn by honored mem- bers at graduation. Fimf Row: K. Yohe, M. Glan- ker, L. Campbell, G. Pierce. Set ami Row: V. Maples, C. Sar- ver, L. Wilson, B. Davis. Third Row: T. Jones, D. King, G. Williams, D. Mitchell, D. Johnson, G. Futch, D. John- son. Guy Sharp, Speaker at Induction. President: George Williams; Vice-President: Vaughn Maples; Secretary: Karen Yohe; Treasurer: Cindy Sarver. Civitans . . . Revived Facing the difficulties of reorganization a com- mendable club is rebuilt emphasizing citizenship and boosting school pride . . . raising money for com- munity service se1ling Christmas fruitcakes . . . Civi- tans build a beneficial club. Fin! Row: S. Andrews, T. Caldwell. Second Row: B. Rogers, S. Clark, President: Sandy Andrews; Vice-President: Hall; Secretary: B. McClannahan. Third Row: L. Montgomery, L. Thompson, T. Boland. Tommy Jones;Treasure1-: George Williams. Fim Raw: T. Jones, B. Bentley, D. Hall. Second Row: J. Miller, G. Williams, D. King, G. Futch, A. Forest, A. Groovert President: Jean Harrison Firxt Row: L. Thurmond, DA Rogers, T. Harbin, J. Haynes, P. Krumenauer, G. R0835; J- Musick: B- Jones, K. Berry, J. Bryant, P. Nease, K. Butler, D. Chandler, P. Rose, A. Hayes, M. Glankler, J. Hamson, Littlejohn, A. Mitchell, A. Gunter. Second Row: W. G. Pierce, B.Dav1s,J. Summers, B.F10yd. Recording Secretary: Michele Glankler All-around models of good citizenship summer eve- nings spent working at the American Cancer Society extending a warm welcome to Foreign Exchange students by taking them to a buffet supper, football and basketball games drawing on childhood experience to dress Goodwill dolls at Christmas providing a Christmas postal system for Highlanders showing their appreciation to the maids and janitors by giving them handsewn aprons and handkerchiefs rocking chairs by the fire, a cat on the hearth, and a beautiful tree make a real Old Fashion Christmas . . . a year-round greet- t . v v ing to all Who enter, uWelcome t0 the Home of the Treasurer: Angie Hayes Corresponding Secretary: Highlanders truly deserving of the title ttClub 0f Bunny Davis the Year. ttes . . .Deserv Clvine mg V . ..w.,.. anu. rru Mu i r a C Y e h t f O b u 1 C Anchor Club Pint Row: L. Newman, A. Brown, C. Wilkes, D. Kidd, C. Davis, J. Muse, S. Barr, J. Addis. Second Row: L. Tolleson, L. Thomas, S. 'WKW 5 Q - ,gu ngv W .y . 9;: a31$k ' V. Q, Spirit balloons filling the crisp night air on Banner Night . . . washing wind- shields at Greenbriar to promote traffic safety . . . raising money through many worthwhile projects . . . Cake Sales . . . selling Pilot Club Cookbooks coat check at basketball games . . . Many hard hours spent to give Highlanders a mem- orable Homecoming Thirty-five girls working hard to accomplish much. 46 . . . Vitality Harris, B. Miller, C. Hoffman, P. Saunders, K. Saggus. Fin! Row: -K. Kingston, S. Summers, C. Carmichael, B. Brandes, L. Martin, T. Tillman. Serum! Row: President: Susan Summers; Vice-President: Pam Saunders Secretary: Cindy Sarver; Treasurer: Margie Lambeth. C. Geren, K. Adcock, A. Haseltine, J. Camors, C. Kirk, P. Laratta, K. Yohe, C. Sarvelj, M. Lambeth. mu: vigwya man stuuoL Ireasurer: Bill Murrah; Secretary: Guy Green; Vice-President: Chuck Brewer; Presi- Key CIUb . o . Industnous nent: Mike Cloy. Key Club members serve Highlanders in many ways . . . in the school store . . . cleaning up the school grounds working to improve stands on the track . serving their community . . . work- ing at Christian City . . . giving Thanks- giving baskets to needy families . . . or- ganizing Christmas parties for hospital patients and orphans . . . Boys giving willingly of their time and energy to im- prove themselves and their community. 'm Row: M. Cloy, C. Brewer. Sermzd Row: G. Martin, O. Boyd, R. Scruggs, H. Stith, R. Evans, reen, R. Pope, E. Cowart, J. Slover, S. Fisher, B. T. Irwin, D. Ford. urrah, B. McHan, D. Ivey. Third Row: J. i '0 yvvvvvv$ 0 Find Row: B. Berkstresser, J. Childs, J. Johnson, L. Woodall, M. Barfield, B. Cloy, J. Allen, G. M. Mitchell, V. Maples, R. Fisher. Second Row: Elam, M. Veal, D. Evans. 47 Fim Row: B. Spence, L. Dalton, D. Thomas, P. Harris, L. Walker, C. A. Brown, D. South, S. Green, S. Allen, P. Parham, L. Newman. Tbir Tuggle, D. Stanton, C. Clanton, L. Tolleson, C. Carmichael, K. Strick- Row: J. Carter, B. Wilkes, B. Morris, A. McKinney, M. Rasberry, I land, P. Lowery, P. Morrison, D. Long, N. Yarbrough, P. Thrasher, E. Williamson, T. Ebeling, M. Chance, M. Thomas, J. Maples, C. Brock, ' Haynie, J. Fowler, 8. Petty, S. Bushnell, C. Harbin. Second Row: L. Till- Short, J. Donaldson, D. Maddoxl C. Johnson. Fourth Row: T. Largin, 0 man, J. Dodd, R. Falournoy, N. Landrum, S. Pitts, K. Thomas, P. Smith, McEachern, C. McHan, J. Garrett, B. Philyaw, B. Damhorst, T. Jansah C. Mercer, D. Pace, D. Shiver, B. Edge, D. Lambeth, C. Davis, W. Bene- C. Brown, C. Coleman, C. Preston, M. Little, S. Page, M. Chapman, I field, N. Upchurch, D. Clanton, M. McDougal, K. Kingston, M. Turner, Hutcheson, O. Branham. JUNIOR Y-TEENS G i V e n the uCity-XWide Service Club of the Year award working with children on Gay Saturday at Y.W.C.A. . . . Oriental booth at the Fall Festival of Nations visiting with shut-ins cheer- fully donating their time and energy to worthwhile causes. President: Pat Parham; Vice- President; Kathy Kingston; Secretary: Alexa Brown; Sec- retary: Linda Lee Newman; Treasurer: Dinah Thomas. Iunior and Senior Y-Teens . . . Ambitious sident: Vickie Keller; Vice-President: Shay Paris; Recording Secretary: Cathy Car- chael; Corresponding Secretary: Joy Musick; Treasurer: Janet Summers. First Row: K. King, A. Hayes, J. Musick, L. Bourn, C. Davis, G. Hornsby, J. Tanquary, B. Boemans, J. Gamer, K. Yohe, S. Behling, 1. Carter, J. Wood. Seromi Row: 5. Gillon, C. Car- michael, B. Brandes, S. McInvale, J. Vickers, C, Rauschenberg, J. Camors, S. Clemmons, P. Mercer, C. McKinney, D. Tutwiler, K. Berry, C. Sarver, S. Moss, S. Hank. Third Row: M. Stanfield, C. Hurley, B. Smith, B. Chandler, A. Mitchell, B. Savage, P. Neese, A. Gunter, J. Ferrel, V. Keller, K. Owen, E. Hussey, M. Mullins. SENIOR Y-TEENS Participating in the Unicef drive on Halloween preparing a Scottish booth for Fall Festival of Nations . . . True Christmas Spirit . .. sending Christmas trees to soldiers in Vietnam taking Girls' Club members to see Santa Claus Gathering clothes for the needy in a scavenger hunt . . . Birthday cards to teachers . . . Girls grow- ing in Christian character. w, w President: Beverly Brandes; Vice-Presidents: Sally Moss and Michele Glankler; Secretary; Kay Berry; Treasu Tommy Jones; Historian; Gail Mitchell; Chaplain: Shay Paris; Parliamentarian: David King. Fin! Row: K. Butler, C. Provine, J. Camors, M. Glankler, Dougal, D. Fountain, J. Findley, R. Cheely, B. Murrah, l C. Carmichael, S. Struck, P. Oberst, L. Newman, L. Tolleson, D. Acree, B. Brandes, V. Gay, W. Jones. Tlaird Row: D. King Gamer, L. Dalton, L. Bourn, C. McEachern. Second Row: D. A. Gunter, A. Mitchell, B. Savage, D. Tutwiler, J. William Woodall, M. Mitchell, T. Jones, C. Henderson, C. Sarver, G. S. Moss, K. Kingston, L. Tillman, C. Hughes, C. Brown, Keaton, T. Jansak, G. Mitchell, D. Andreoli, 8. Paris, M. Mc- Haseltine, J. L. Dodd, P. Nease, K. Berry, D. Wilson, T. Irw' CO-ed Hi-Y . . . Uplifting Collecting for ALSAC so more may live . . ; organ- izing the night-time Homecoming parade . . . rising at dawn to attend the Hi-Y Breakfast . . . hearing Lenny Snow and a missionary from Africa speak on Christian living . . . braving the wilds on the Waco Camping trip . . . selling World Service Candy and Homemade cakes . . . participating in the mock Gen- eral Assembly at the Capitol . . . instilling in its members a lasting sense of character and leadership. ibrary Club . . . Assisting int Row: D. Pace, T. Ebeling, M. Chance, K. Matteri, H. Hudson, D. Davis, K. Owen. econd Row: D. Hodges, C. Henderson, S. Jenkins, B. Matteti, J. Duncan. Decorating the library bulle- . fin boards with timely mess- Fin: Row: L. Wilson, B. Chandler, K. Lee, M. Miller, c. ages 16ndng at hand to Henderson, M. Perry, R. Moncrief. Second Row: G. Blackmart, . J. Barber, D. Gillon, D. Ziemer. desperate nghlanders as they search for that uquickie-on- Sunday-night book for that Monday morning report uWlhere in the world does this orange card go? vital elements in the smooth functioning of the library. easuretzz Lyn Wilson; President: James Barber; retaries: Barbie Chandler, Melinda Perry; Vice D.E. h lub . . . Endeavor sident: Charles Henderson. Earn while you learn . . . a club within a class entering the fascinating world of business a new and unique organization. Fin! Row: E. Huff, M. Lauria, B. Cox, C. Kirk, D. Cuthbertson, M. Warren. Second Row: G. Wood, E. McCracken, P. Lewis, G. Zimmerlee, B. Young. Third Raw: L. Rowland, C. Johnson, J. Hardy, J. Roberts, M. Hatchell, E. Nolan, B. Cassidy. Fourth Row: P. Behling, E. Hemperly, S. Mayeske, L. Thaxton, M. Wheat. Fifth Raw: S. Chastain, J. Eley, C. Truer, M. Cham- pion, D. Morris, 8. Fairbaine, E. Arm- strong, C. Garrison, K. Keck. Slxtb Row: C. Carroll, J. Crawford, W. Hasty, J. Burckhalter. Seventb Row: L. Brown, J. Reese, M. Bain, R. McCon- nell, Mr. Peak. Language Clubs . . . e Latin Club First prize in the Homecoming Parade . . . attending the Latin Club Convention at Rock Eagle . . . enriching the Latin cdurses by buy- ing additional maps and books . . . putting the first year students through the embarrassing routines of Slav'e Day . .. Latin, the classic of all languages. .1 President: Suzanne Elsberry; Secretary: Donna Bosma; Vice-Ptesident: Ma Beth Miller; Treasurer: Karin Peterson. - o . x m Fim Row: P. Rose, J. Horgen, P. Smith, J. Beauchamp, C. Chambers, L. Adamson. T bird Row: T. Jansak, D. Veal, Brock, A. Beauchamp, C. Provine, J. Parker. Second Raw: Holcombe, B. Bagley, B. Brookner, R. Stevenson, B. Matte N. Fincher, N. Knudegard, J. Garrett, M. Glankler, D. E. Guinn. Vickery, J. Dodd, K. Kingston, P. Parham, R. Bell, N. French Club Plans and hard work for an ekciting summer trip to Mon- treal summer newspaper drive and doughnut sale .. . an autumn day spent picnick- ing atop Stone Mountain . .. using knowledge of French to order a dinner at Emile's . . . Le Circle Frangois. President: Michele Glankler; Vice-President: Jan Horgen; Secretary: Debbie Veal; Treas Eddie Guinn. ulture INTEERITY Ht Row: R. Rose, M. Chapman, D. Readling, S. Read- Wright, B. Cash, D. Bosma, J. Prichard, P. Peace, J. g, D. Davis, L. Kammerer, B. McHan. Segond Raw: Hackney, S. Elsberry, P. Gillen, R. Brewer, M. Miller, Wall, G. Pilewicz, R. Norman, K. Henderson, D. C. Brown, K. Peterson, B. Hiers, N. Davis. Spanish Club Solemn induction ceremony con- ducted in Spanish A working knowledge of the Spanish tongue ushering in the spring with bright yellow daffodils hear- ing lectures by people who have lived in Spanish-speaking countries participating in the National Spanish Examination 1.05 Al- te'fiitos. esident: Tommy Jones; Vice-President: rk Berkstresser. ding Left 10 Right? 13- Littlejohn, P. Miller, L- Martin,.B. iams, G. Rogers, D. Ford, C. Henderson, T. Akens, C. lannahan, 3- Chandler, T- Jones, T. Tillman, G- Wlll- Brandenburg, B. La-ngford, L. Wilson, K. Browngw. Barber. First Row: S. Richardson, B. Morris, C. McEachern, K. Wright, S. Hines, J. Stone, K. Butler, M. Thomas, D. Lambeth, S. Nadelhoffer, J. Reeves, J. Parker, E. Haynie, S. Pratt, D. Ellis, P. Thrasher, L. McMichen, J. Maples, G. Mitchell. Second Row: D. Rutledge, B. Cook, S. Pitts, D. Hibble, D. Windsor, C. Wood, J. Beauchamp, A. FHA . . . Domestic A room full of hearts and flowers: the Valentine Dance . . . Collecting materials for the Cancer Home . .. sponsoring Mr. and Miss Spook contest at Halloween . . . a tanta- lizing aroma of usomething from the oven . . . preparing for better homes of the future. President: Janet Maples; Vice President: Donna Bosma; Secretary: Sheila Richardson; Treasurer: Beckie Morris. 54 Beauchamp, N. Upchurch, S. Ivey, C. Hall, S. Bushnell, C. Harbi K. Davis, B. Turpin, L. Brady, M. Chance. Third Row: N. Boate reiter, J. Terry, B. Hackney, O. Branham, B. Damhotst, N. Reev- N. Chambers, C. Prayton, N. West, D. Bosma, B. Spence, C. Col man, S. Allen, L. Tucker, J. Reynolds. I-l W resident: Debbi Littlejohn; Vice President: Barbie handler; Treasurer: Waunee Haynes; Secretaries: arol McKinney, Jean Kennedy, Terry Harbin. int Row: M. Coan, L. Gunnin, J. Terry, C. 'enderson, C. Brandenburg, C. McKinney, D. . ittlejohn, B. Brandes, J. Hunter. Second Row: FTA . . . Preparation L. Acree, T. Harbin, B. Chandler, S. Upchurch, J. Kennedy, W. Haynes, T. Jansak. Welcome notes to teachers . . . Programs on how to teach: the handicapped, in a foreign country, pre-school children a big, red apple for the teacherhs desk-Homecoming float . . . tinsel and glitter of the Christmas Tea Stepping in for absent teachers at Open House . . . Chaotic hours spent alpha- betizing cards for The C1472 Memories of good times spent With those Who share a common interest Tomorrow's links of learning in the laboratories of life. First Row: S. Moses, C. Mullins, J. Mc- Donald, T. Harbin, C. Cawthon, M. B. Miller, D. Rush, K. Matteri, S; Pitts, C. Henderson, C. Raus- chenberg, P. Peace, L. Walker. Second Row: G. Pilewicz, R. Brewer, C. Hen- derson, D. DaSan- tos, J. Thomas, A. Koman, M. Tolbert, D. Gillon, D. Dry- den, P. Gillan, J. Duncan. Third Raw: H. Hall, H. McKin- ney, B. Matteri, R. Norman. Vice-Presidents: Deryl DaSantos and Alan Koman; Treasurer: Mary Beth Miller; President: Ricky Brewer; Secretary: Claudia Henderson. Highlanders planning for a medical vocation touring the State Mental Hospital and Georgia Medical College . .. furthering their knowledge through outstanding speakers from the Greater Atlanta area . . . preparing for a future to help mankindl Cience Club . . . Inquisitive Firxl Row: C. Rauschenberg, L. Gwin, C. Henderson, V. Maples, L. Moore, P. Gillen, M. Miller, K. Matted. Second Row: B. Bagley, H. McKinney, B. Matteri, D. Mitchell, D. Johnson, M. Patrick, G. Pilewicz, D. King, R. Morris. Secretary-Treasurer: Dan Johnson; Vice-President: Vaughn Maples; President: Ricky Morris. Students discovering the realms of science field trips to research laboratories . . . viewing interesting films . .. being educated by accomplished speakers . . . Highlanders satisfying a thirst for knowledge. Secretary: Barbie Chandler; President: Marsha Elzey; Treasurer: Carol Hunt. Drama Club . . . Performance Sponsoring drama classes . . . one act play for region competition casting the play, hours of practice .. curtain time! The Maniac . . . hammered thumbs and spilled paint While building sets smell of the grease paint . . roar of the crowd be- comes a reality for talented Highlanders. Fin: Row: S. Struck, M. Thomas, E. Young, C. Knuerr, G. Mitchell, S. Readling. Tbird Row: S. Buoch, J. Co P. Turpin, C. Hall. Second Row: S. Crowe, J. Walters, ing, D. DaSantos, B. Chandler, P. Sanderlin, M. Johnso B. Hiers, C. Hunt, V. Krantz, V. Rickerson, L. Stimson, M. Elzey, D. Readling. Art Club . . . Creative First Row: H. Jones, J. Brooks, B. Ramsey. Second L. Baldowski, B. Miller, M. Elzey, S. Buoch, E. Jones, Row: T. Camell, P. Thrasher, S. Rickard, M. Proctor, T. Scott. Visiting the Atlanta Art Museum giving Highlanders a Scottish Christmas . . . filling the showcases with works of art . .. talented hands and imaginative minds . . . the brush and pallette: symbols of the expression of life. President: John Brooks; Vice President: Tom Carnell; Secretary: Marcia Proctor; Treasurer: Ed Jones. . . . Accommodative Left to Right: R. Murphy, J. Miller, J. Holland, G. Hodges, D. Buoch, B. McElreath, G. Pilewicz, J. Allen, L. England, L. Roane, D. Brown, P. Norris, Mote, W. Davidson, K. Sockwell, T. Touchstone, M. Martin, E. Gill, M. B. Brown. Left to Right: J. Wyles, J. Mathews, R. Creager, P. Williams, J. Kortes, M. Barfield, T. Caldwell, S. Clark, D. Wilson, B. McClanahan, R. Evans. Miles and miles of untolled film Who rolls up, the unrolled film? Movie Club members . .. Why are the teachers scream- ing? there is no sound there is no light the reels are rolling backwards . . . uHelp! . . . Movie Club members to the rescue. President: Theo Caldwell; Vice-President: Steve Clark. Treasurer: Les Montgomery; Secretary: Bria Anderson. Pep Club . . . Dynamic Presidents: Mildred McKnight and Vickie Keller; Secretary: Beverly Spence; Treasurer: Jean Kennedy An inspiration to spectators . . . yards of plaid wool made into new uniforms . . .vivacious girls shar- ing their enthusiasm working With cheerleaders for perfection . . . reaching to greater heights of school spirit The Pep Club sets an example. FirIt Row: A. Clower, S. MacInvale, K. Thompson, C. C. Coleman, J. Hackney. Fourib Row: A. Stovall, D. C. Harbin. Second Row: G. Keaton, A. Chandler, J. Rush, K. Cawthom, S. Allen. Fifth Row: M. Mc- Kennedy, B. Spence. Third Row: J. Jones, 8. Gillon, Knight, V. Keller,'S. Bushnell. C.A.A. and F.C.A. . . . Firxt Row: S. Saggus, P. Krumenauer, C. Hull, P. Breed, L. 3- Hines, 13- GICCDE, K Kingston, 13- Floyd, G: ROSeYS- Third Newman, L. Tolleson, D. Garner, S. Brown, C. Lumsden, C. Row: P. Saunders, L. Acree, C. Johnson, N- Casey, J. Summers, Saunders. Serand Row: J. Addis, M. McDougaI, J. Muse, D. Kidd, L MCEIWEUC'Y: 13- Mitchell, 13- Veal. A team of Christians working toward a better life for tomorrow . . . helping to refurnish a totally destroyed home .. Thanksgiving and Christmas bas- kets for needy families . . . car washes and clean-up campaigns . .. promoting Christian character among the athletes of Headland. Christian Athletic Association Secretary: Bonnie Floyd; Vice-President: Vice-President: Gail Rogers; Treasure Judy Addis; President: Barbara Mitchell; Debbie Kidd. Unwavering Fellowship of Christian Athletes ice-Ptesident: Chuck Brewer; President: Guy Green; Secre- -ry: Berk Berkstresser; Treasurer: Bill Murrah. m Rm: M; ,Cloy, C. Brewer, L- Woodall, 6- Cloy, s. Clark, D. Wilson, J. Findley, J. Hamilton. ard, M- Barf1eld, 0- Boyd, B. Murrah. Second Fourth Row: B. Berkstresser, R. Pope, B. Mote, Iw: J. Slover, T. Caldwell, T. Estes, R. V012, C. Moses, H. W. Keaton, M. Veal, G. Green. Stith, j. Martin. Third Row: J. Feagin, B. OFFICE STAFF . . . Hello, Headland High School ha greeting used many times when answering the phone calling students to the office filing the names and classes of each Highlander . . . giving their time to assist the administration and faculty of Headland. D. Reagen, P. Mercer, P. Miller, J. Brown, M. Johnson, 1. Carter, J. Eison, J. Durham. COUNSELORS, STAFF . . . Daily sum- moning students who request advice . . . filing permanent record cards . . . relay- ing test scores . . . keeping college ma- terial handy . . . helping maintain a beneficial service for all Highlanders. Fin: Row: A. Gunter, C. Geren, K. Strike, J. Durham, S. Ferguson, M. Salter, T . Touchsto: Second Row: D. Fowler, C. Thdmpson. Staffs . . . Diligent LI MA BEANS EARYM? RAISJN SALAD MAL! 3 MJOKI E13 CAFETERIA STAFF .. . Going up and down cafe- teria stairs a countless number of times . . . stacking dishes . . . keeping supplies in order . . . maintaining neatness in the cafeteria . . . cheerfully serving a nutritious lunch to Highlanders every day. R. Collins. H. Stith, S. Andrews, J. Walker, P. Williams. Staff klockwisey A. Hayes, K. Berry, J. Summers, T. Irwin, D. DaSantos, D. Littlejohn, M. McKnight, B. Geren, S. Fis T am-O-Shanter Staff . . Imaginative Page Editors: M. Glankler, C. K- Berry, A- Gunter, C. Geren. Henderson, T. Jones, K. Hooks, Tam-O-Slmnter Staff students working toward one goa1 to provide Highlanders with an excellent paper linking student activities . .. digging for ads to provide financial independence reaching new goals in circulation . . . providing opportunities for creative writing striving to set new goals for the future. Photographer: Danny Ivey. The TARTAN Business Staff: Jean Kennedy, Cindy Sarver editor, Tommy Estes, Davis. Cd-editors: Kittybelle Adcock, Jean Harrison. Classes Staff: Sylvia Brown editor, Margie 'Lambeth, Kay Saggus, Murrah, Bunny Davis, Elissa Hussey. Adviser: Miss Jean Marshall. . . . Achievement Diligently organizing pages and creating ideas combining originality with tradition constantly cropping pictures and drawing layouts writing copy . . . rushing to Imeetv deadlines . . . advertising to promote sales . . . Frustrations and anxiety, but finally satisfaction . .. TARTAN 1967, bound to be the best yet. M m aculty Staff: Grace Pierce, Linda Thurmond, Pat Nease-editor, Organizations Staff: Barbara Chandler, Lane Martin , Adrian Haseltianitor, Beverly amuse Haynes. Brandes, Tana Tillman. rts Staff: Hugh Stith, Karen Yohe, Gail Rogers, Cathy Carmichael, Greg rd, Sally Moss-editor. tures Staff: David King, Lynn Woodall, Jean Camors, Marty Salter, Susan n ers-editor, Nancy Casey. T am-O-Shanter and TARTAN Representatives ff Fim Row: S. Thurmond, K. Gillon, G. Blackman, D. Gillon, M. Smoak, M. Floyd, M. McKnight, V. Rickerson, M. Doyal, S. Upchurch, D. South, G Tolbert, R. Brewer, J. Allen, R. Volz, C. Henderson, G. Pilewicz, B. Chatham, D. Clanton, M. Lambeth, S. Saggus, J. Garrett, G. Van Gorde Matteri. Serond Row: J. Hayes, J. Fowler, D. Lambeth, M. Dryden, B Fourth Row: C. Matteri, C. Carmichael, Karen Yohe, W. Benefield, 3 Edge, D. Pace, 8. Paris, C. McHan, N. Upchurch, D. Shiver, J. Jenkins, Brandes, M. Miller, G. Whitlock, B. Damhorst, D. Veal, N. Casey, B S. Hilley, P. Breed, P. Lowery, D. Kidd, L. Martin B. Chandler, M. Buttrey, B. Miller, M. Mullins, T. Harbin, J. Hunter, J.E1ey. Upshaw. Third Row: D. Andreoli, K. Kingston, B. Davis, J. Folsom, B. Tam 0 Shanter Representatives . . . Salesmanship TARTAN Representatives Highlanders proudly support their school newspaper and annual Tam-O-Simnter: a monthly inform- er .. . TARTAN: a review of the past year . . . These representatives work to boost sales. ? I Raw: S. Fergussn, R. Thompson, E. Cowart, D. Rea, S. Cowatt, J. ' . . . , ybright, B. Hardin, M. Brazzell, H. Holton, B. Berkstresser. Second fer, C- Dams: F. McKmney, T. Largm, R. Wallace, 13- PhllWEY: 11-: W115- : D. Shelton, K. Strickland, A. Brown, K. Saggus, P, Johnson, S. hams, S. Hams, S. Weldon, C. Brown, B. Savage, C. McCIanna an. our! . n, D. Fowler, M. Elzy, J. Muse, M. Perry, S. Harrison, J. Reeves, C. Row: 1. Camors, L- Thumgond, D- StOYEI, C- Hunt, R. Sykes, B.Murra1f;, sden, C. Tuggle, P. Laratta, J. Giglio. Third Row: S, Pitts, J. God- 3- dCIOW dG Ward, T. Alkens, H- Stlth: W. Sanders, G- W1llxams, - n erwoo . Highlander Marching Band Band Director: Dan Smith A barbecue supper a rummage sale Marching Band Secretary: M. Brinkley; President: Dan Johnson; Vice-President: Jimmy Wilson; Treasurer: Mark Tolbert. endless efforts and hours of work . . . a dream come true: authentic Scottish uniforms. Training, drilling, practicing unsurpassed half- time shows Tennessee talented musicians Marching Band Drum Major: B. Hill; Majorettes: A. Brown, P. McKinney, J. Musick, C. Strickland; Piccolo: M. Brinkley, T. Jansak, S. Struck; Clarinet: B. Cash, C. Brock, J. Nitz, D. Rogers, B. Erwin, M. Dryden, J. Prichard, B. Batchalor, B. Gattis, J. Lee, D. Tucker, R. Bueker, L. Wright, D. Overstreet, S. Gayman, T. Candler, B. Fair- baim, S. Mills; Bass Clarinet: J, Bryant, N. Fincher, B. Grindle, A. McFarland; Alto Saxo- phone: A. Forrest, D. Dryden, R. Wilson, J. Hasty; Tenor Saxophone: P. Harris, R. Joyner; Trumpet: M. Patrick, W. Jones, H. McKinney, R I.eGrande. I. Wilson, A. Lee, P. McKinney, Marching Band Festival in Chattanooga, true Highlanders. S. Porter, T. Starrett, B. Williamson, D. Hovsepian, L. Estes, C. Fagan, G. Trescott; French Horn: G. Pilewicz, I Crisman, L. Childs, M. Hamlet, A. Wilkerson; Trombone: E. Nolan, R. Moore, J. Flanders, L. Schandies, R. Bell, M. Nash, R. Andre, G. Taylor, M. Reynolds; Baritone: D. Johnson, C. Bucy; Sou- saphone: D. Johnson, G. Shanks, M. Carter, M. Thomas, L. Bayles, C. Murdock, B. Thomas; Percussion: D. DaSantos, A. Koman, R. King, B. Walton, A. Williams, B. Harper, T. Vogt, C. McElreath, M. Tolbert. . .True Scots Concert Band . . . Expression Presenting Celebration Overture at the Fifth District Festival Long hours of practice bring rewards an opportunity to perfbrm in an educa- tional film; a special requ'est to play for an Annual Military Inspection at Dobbins Air Force Base reaching new heights at the Christmas Concert with mfhe First Noel The Con- cert Band continually striving for per- fection. Mr. Robinson, Fulton County Director of Music. Row: D. Tucker, L. Wright, R. Bueker, D. Overstreet, S. Gayman, T. Chandler, C. Pagan, G. Trescott, D. Hovsepian, L. Estes, T. Starrett, B. Williamson, G. Taylor, R. Andre, M. Nash, R. Bell, L. Schaudies, J. Flanders, R. Moore, E. Nolan. Fifth Row: M. Talbert, J. Bryant, N. Fincher, B. Grindle, J. Hasty, J. Musick, A. Koman, D. DaSantos, B. Harper, C. McElreath, A. Williams, M. Thomas, G. Shanks, M. Carter, D. Johnson. THE FRENCH HORN SECTION Stand- ing: M. Hamlet, A. Wilkerson, G. Pilew- icz, H. Childs,.J. Crisman. 76 Orchestra . . . Harmony g: C. McClannahan, P. Bridgman, B. Chicket- violin: L. Adamson, M. McDonald. C. Murdock, B. Thomas, K. Pickard. Playing the A small, intense group of musicians . . . presenting the Christmas PTA program in harmony with the choir ttGloria Vibrantly performed on television Tuning, concen- tration, and devotion make the Orchestra a merit to Headland. Advanced Girls Chorus . . . Lyrical Young voices striving for perfection . . . uOpen your mouth, stand up straight backing up the more-experienced Choir . . . attending the Young People,s Concert . . . practicing choral techniques . .. a stepping stone to musical excel- lence. Fim Row: L. Stone, L. Horton, A. Candler, J. Fountain, Williams. Tbird Row: B. Morris, S. Richardson, 8, Weldo S. Thompson, C. Morgan. Semnd Row: D. Fowler, C. P, Lowery, C, Cawthome, Thompson, M. McBath, D. Bosma, T. Humphries, S'. 5!? III at! I I I ! -I ,V 'x int Row: 8. Hilley, L. Boum, K. Butler, G. Hornsby, A. South, P. Webb, S. Rose, G. Chathem, V. Krantz, J. Moore, ayes, C. Wilkes, J. Wiaybrighty J. Addis, S. Barr, J. Hunter, L. Wells, M. Doyal, P. Peace. Fourth Row: J. Walters, D. . Newman, L. Tolleson, C. Carmichael, D, Shelton. Second McLendon, P. Rose, D. Conn, M. Fessler, A. Mitchell, M. 010: L. Walker, K. Berry, 8. Paris, J. Ferrell, M. Garrich, Wood, C. Allen, S. Kinnett, V. Keller, W. Haynes. Fiflla . Thomas, G. Whitlock, L. Burtz, D. DeVane, D. Mathews, Row: S. Carlisle, J. Folsom, L. Watkins. Elsberry, D. Littlejohn. Third Row: M. McKnight, D. Choir . . . Melodious t ii f, g: m ' Ex hThere's music in the air caro'ling at Greenbriar during the season of good will giving voice to everything from sacred music to the best of Tin Pan Alley . . . participating in numerous Fes- tivals performing on T. V. . informative and melodious de- votionals at Christmas time a Highland vocal symphony. sident: Mark Fesslet; Secretary: Vickie Krantz; gsurer: Millard Wood; Vice-President: Shay lS. Dedicated to Athletics, Sportsmanship, and Winning v LARRY WHALEY-Dyefensive Back Football, Blteam Basketball, VaEsity CAROLYN o : Baseball . v . ketball LEA BARRETT Varsity Girl's Basketball, Tennis Team JOHN PRINCE B-team Football, B-team Wrestling v w n ROY HALL Defensi MALCOM MOORE Offensive Line Varsity Basketball Football, Varsity Wrestling A ILLY SUDER-Head of RE. Department, Varsity Cheerleaders' Sponsor Win or Lose . . . Our Coaching Staff . . Respected by Player and Spectator Alike HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND WOODWARD RUSSELL TROUP CAMPBELL DOUGLAS COUNTY 13 HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND NEWNAN NORTH CLAYTON LAKESHORE HAPEVILLE COLLEGE PARK Seniors, Final Show . . . IEY MARTIN--Co-Captain-Halfback; AA Greater Atlanta Team MIKE CLOY-Center; AA Greater Atlanta Team-Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 3:: x: 3: .35! 4 STEVE GRAHAM3Fullback; Tri-City All Stars THEO CALDWELL3Captain'Guard; AA All State WOODWARD a new name for an old school . .. our first opening loss in eight years hard-hitting action as Caldwell breaks school rec- ord with 20 tackles, 4 assists . . . Our boys trying so hard to score, but . . . 6-0 War Eagles .. .. Bobby Wilkins wins Most Valuable Player award. RUSSELL our biggest rival yyHave you got that spirit? . . . amid deafening roar of crowd Headland scores A record tying field goal by Jennings . . . Grahamys run tallies first Highlander TD. of season . . . 17-0 Headland Steve Graham wins Outstanding Player award. TROUP anxiety a journey to a far field . . . the kickoff . . . Cloy intercepts a pass, goes 68 yards for the TD. a delirious crowd .. . another score as a 35 yard record field goal by Jennings splits the uprights . elation a victory: 36-0 425 yards rushing and passing Mike Cloy wins Most Valuable Player V v trophy. , L .v , TOMMY ESTES-End y k CHARLIE CLANTON-Guard STEVE CLARK Tackle; Tri-City All Stars- Honorable Mention ,- -, s L m m mm m -, - , .r : .m w Fin! Row: Eric Cowart, Obby Boyd, Freddy Reeves, Jack Slovet, rah, Bill Jennings, Marshal Veal, Mike Cloy, Theo Caldwell; Steve Fisher, Larry Thompson, Bill Bolton, Charlie Clanton; Ser- Third Raw: Tommy Estes, Danny Ferguson, Greg Ward, Joey and Row: Guy Green, Lynn Woodall, Mike Mitchell, Bill Mur- Martin, Bobby Wilkins, Steve Clark, Steve Graham, Bill Nix. . . . And a Winning Highlander Season GUY GREEN Tackle; Tri-City All Stars EhR Haf'b'ack;-S ch6last1c Athlete OBBY BOYIkEnd; Tri-CityAll Stars Honorable Mention BILL MURRAHv-Halfback w? DANNY FERGUSON-- ackle JACK SLOVER Halfback Numerous Records Surpassed This Season V LYNN WOODALLeFullback AMPBELL . . . The motorcade . . . a blaze of red and black tension and rising spirit . .. A driving Highlander force comes so close but thenea penalty . . . Fi- nally, 3 points by Jennings . .. Headland threatens again and again so close . . . but not close enough . . . Martin in-, tercepts 3 passes to break a school record Happiness is bear meat for a victory dinner. This week . . . two M.V.P.'s: Joey Martin and Bill Jennings. OUGLAS COUNTY . . . longstanding ri- vals bring region tension The air crackling with excitement and voices of faithful fans The Highlanders hit Tigers with 3 touchdowns Jennings' golden toe adds more magic Tamed Tigers lose their stripes to hungry High- landers 25-13 For the second time . . . Steve Graham . . . M.V.P. EWNAN an overflow crowd a scoreless first half . . . The Tigers break loose as the Highlander lads lose their fighting spirit and fall 21-6 High- lander Homecoming ends on a sorrowful note Theo Caldwell gains Outstand- ing Player trophy. BOBBY WILKINS-End Highlanders Roll Out In Victorious Style MIKE MITCHELL-Halfback; Tri-City All Stats-Ho able Mention x- GREG WARD Quarterback; Tri-City All Stars Honorable Mention MARSHALL VEAL-Fullback x. , 5V Managers: CLAYTON JOHNSON, MIKE MCMICHEN Not Pictured: ERIC COWART-Guard, VIC LEE-Guard BILL JENNINGS-Center; Tri-Clty All Stars4Honorable Mention NORTH CLAYTON . . . A short trip for a big Win The expectant fans urge on its spirited team Ward1s aerials hit their mark to tie school passing record Up, up, up, goes the score Headland hits the top 41-14. Theo Caldwell twice honored . . . a second M.V.P. award. LAKESHORE Region jitters .. packed stands .. Excitement runs high. Whafs the good word ?,' . . . Headland gets close but half-time halts their drive .. A thrilling second half with still no score . . . time! Highlanders and Lancers battle to a 0-0 tie. Guy Green wins award for Most Valuable Player. HAPEVILLE . . . Go Black Shirts, GO, GO, GO, . . . Highlanders hit quick 7-0 Hornet sting with an interception and TD. nBlock that point! after three scoreless quarters High- landers sneak by 7-6 Steve Clark wins Outstanding Player trophy. COLLEGE PARK Interceptions are the key to door marked VICTOR in Highlanders' last game defense proves outstanding in 7th win . . . Mitchele 3 interceptions tie school record . . . High spirited Rams cross into paydirt first Headland fights back for 2 T.Dfs to take final game 14-6 . Most Valuable Player Trophy goes tn Mike Mitchell. Lil; xxa1$u L n O .U C A 6 ,6 1 1 a b t O O F Future Varsity Players Shine B-TEAM . . . Ninth and tenth graders post fine season Practices With the varsity and Thursday night games Young, tough Highlanders pre- pare for varsity careers With these players Headlandk future looks bright. int Row: H. W. Keaton, Ronnie Fisher, Tommy Hamilton, Eddie Guinn, Mike Roberson. Third Row: adelhoffer, Brian Anderson, Steve Cowart, Bud Mickey Hunt Bob Cloy, Chip Goen, Jimmy Feagan, ote, David Clayborn, Larry Chupp. Second Row: Eddy Anderson. 'ucky Walters, Vick Lee, Johnny Findley, Jimmy 8TH-GRADE Team under the direction of the East Point Parks and Rec- reation Department Headland's first undefeat- ed eighth grade team Outlook is good for an- 'r.rt Row: Hugh Cooksy, Danny Ellerbee, Mark Holcomb, Steve Lee. Third Row: Steve Taylor, Jimmy other Strong B-team. own, Deryl Brogden, Mark Baine, Eddie Ellerbee, Eison, Mike McGinnis, Skipper Tutwilder, Rodney -ndy Mott. Second Row: Keith Wise, Jimmy Garrett, Lewis. Coaches: Lowell Hollums, Thomas Holcombe, ennis Gamer, Pat Bryant, David Buoch, Ricky Xperience and Tradition Spark Highlanders JIMMY WALKER-Senior-Forward; 4AA All Tournament Team The sharpshooting Highlanders prove strong this season Returning lettermen head the line-up aggressive defense potent 0f- fense and a determined spirit sport a win- ning combination Long hours of grueling practice proves fruitful A new coach .en- courages the lads in their aspiration for state. HUGH STITHeSenioreCenter Highlanders 0n the G0! $993 . . 'W v v 9 . THEO CALDWELL-Senior Guard 45 STEVE RAY Sophom0re-Forward AA Rugged . . . SO Is Headland K097 W ' $693 N N 03W 3 BRIAN ANDERSON Sophomote Gua1-d L $$$le . i; 6. TOMMY KLEECAMP -Sophomore ForWard PHIL OLBON-Junior-Fotward SCOOTER FERGUSON-Junior-Forward Teams Work Togethe Headland . . Briarwood Headland North Clayton Headland Briarwood Headland Russell Headland Sandy Springs Headland , Newman Headland ' - Campbell of Fairbum Headland L Troup County Headland . Hapeville Headland Douglas County Headland College Park Headland Russell Headland . Sandy Springs Headland , . College Park Headland V Lakeshore Headland ,Troup County Headland North Clayton Headland Russell Headland Newnan Headland ; L Campbell of Fairburn Headland Hapeville Headland ,. L Douglas County Headland' V College Park Left to Right: ChUCk Brewer, Tommy Kleecamp, Jeff Kortes, Martin; Phil Olbom, Scooter Ferguson, Theo Cald Mike Barfield Steve Rey, Hugh Stith, Jimmy Walker, Joey kneeling Coach Roy Hall, . . . To Represent Headland ,L ; L . ... at A L K ft to Riglat: Beth Greene, Gail Rogers, Barbara McElwaney, Martha Arm Turner, Susan Upchurch, Iitchell, Nancy Casey, Betty Ann Buttery, Linda Pat Krumenauer, kneeling: Judy Addis. Headland Briarwood Headland North Clayton Headland Briarwood Headland - Russell Headland North Springs Headland Campbell Headland Hapeville Headland Douglas County Headland Lakeshore Headland College Park Headland College Park Headland Lakeshore Headland North Clayton Headland Russell Headland Campbell Headland Hapeville Headland Douglas County Headland College Park Left to Right: Lee Buffington, Chris Hull, Pat Whitlock, Bonnie Floyd. Lassies . . . Best Ever MARTHA ANN TURNER- Sophomore Forward IL ROGERS.Junior Forward . 5.x, ' 1 V BARBARA MITCHELL Senior-Forvvard BETTY ANN BUTTREY-SophomorFForward 24 Girls Work Hard . . . Accuracy Is Essential AN UPCHURCH-Junior-Guard JUDY ADDIS -Junior-F0rWard 4v V '1': 0' BETH GREENE- Sophomore-Guard Lassies . . . Giving Their All Young eager our Lassies, after long hours of practice, achieve victory These girls play and score as a balanced team As they set their goals high, they strive to obtain them High scores, control of the ball, numerous rebounds and guarding make them the better Lassies still pursuing and still achieving as they strive for state. PAT KRUMENAUER-Junioro-Guard LINDA MacELWANEquiOHGuard B-TEAM BOYS: Under the direction of a new coach, young Highlanders work hard in early morn- ing practices An im- pressive record and never- failing hustle is their mark of excellence With several freshmen on the team, next year looks fa- vorable for the B-team. B-TEAM GIRLS: Practice with the varsity . . . spirit soars during games . . . Girls develop skills as they gain experience . . . Learn- ing to work together is the key to a winning team . . . B-team exhibits excellent material for next year. - e - Left 10 Right: Judy Smith, Cindy McHan, Cathy Mc- Martha McBath, Marilyn Thomas. Not Pictured: Hel Clannhan, Susan Power, Carol Johnson, Debbie Patter- Huckson son, Nancy Knudegard, Sharon Wilkins, Nancy Landrum, Left to Right: Larry Chupp, Wayne Barber, Johnny Mike Mitchell, Mike Hudson, Kneeling: Bu Edge, Thomas Akins, Brian Allen, Randy Under- Kidd, Bobby Griffith, Collen Fagan, Jimmy Ha wood, Perry Harris, Randy Sowell, Eddie Anderson, ton. i x l , hi Trainer-Jim King. ManagerseKen Demmons and Phil Guptill. Managers: Jenny Garrett, Claudia Little. Scorekeeper-Caro Mercer. Potential Varsity Contenders ft to Right: Bob Morgan, Scott Touchstone, Eddie erbee, Billy Griffith, Mike Acree, Steve Taylor, ipper Tutwilder, Ronnie Lewis, Edward Turner, Left to Right: Judy Nitz, Helen Champion, Bobbie Jennifer Fowler, Kathy Lumsdena Alice DUfer, McChargue, Lou Sims, Karen Harbor, Donna Hur- Bonme Edge. Kneeling: Beth Falrbam. ley, Sara Mitchell, Tees Largin, Susan Hines, Ricky King, Mark Brown, Keith Wise, Timmy Ander- son, Coaches-Lowell Hollums, Buster Strickland. 8th GRADE BOYS: Called the Sumner Park 8th Grade . .. spon- sored by the Parks and Recrea- tion Depagtment . . . The sub- freshmen won two invitational bas. ketball tournaments: the Tenth An- nual Midget Basketball Tournament and the Conyers Invitational Tourn- ament . . . Their desire and ability has shown that Headland's basket- ball future is bright. 8th GRADE GIRLS: Also under the direction of the Parks and Recrea- tion Department . . . Highlander girls have worked hard preparing themselves for future varsity careers . . . With girls, basketball on the up-climb, these girls will keep the winning trend going. HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADiAND HEADLAND HEADLAND EHEADLAND HEADLAND HEADf'LAND HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLAN HEADLAND HEApLAND HEAEDLAND HBADLAND H kll H W V THERRELL ROOSEVELT HENRY COUN'I'Y WESTMINSTER ESOUTHWEST E COLLEGE PARK NORTH L SPRINGS LEON RICKARTS ,, F.S.U. FRESIgH. I SANDY SPRINGS RUSSELL COLEEGE PARK GA. TECH FRESH. HAPEVILLE 1 3 0 5 0 2 3 4 2 2 A 0 0 2 1 2 1;: HEADLAN HEADLA HEADLAND HEQDLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLANp HEADLAND HEADLAND H DLAND HEADLAND HEADLAND HEADLANED HEADLAND $GRIFFIN SANDY SPRINGS RUSSELL HAPEVILLE DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY iENORTH SPRNGS LAKESHORE RUSSELL JESUP JESUP JESUP TUCKER TUCKER UNNmoHor-IHHNAOH Baseball . . . Second In State For the Highlanders it was another hard season and a long road to travel The determination and skill possessed by these boys pushed them to the state finals . . . Hard-hitting action and pitch- ing ability pulled them through many tight games. Never an easy moment . .. Our team had to prove they could pitch, field, and hit This makes all the difference between victory and defeat. Managers: RUSTY THOMPSON, DAVID BRACKEN, BEN DAVIS. Pint Row: Larry Chupp, Collin Fagan, Carlton Gary Turner. Back Row: Theo Caldwell, Jeff Scruggs, Johnny Findley. Second Row: Bill Jen- Kortes, Don Keeney, Joey Martin, Danny Haynes, nings, Bill Nix, Brian Anderson, Brian McClan- Greg Cheatam, Jimmy Walker, Tom Boland, Dan- nahan, Greg Ward, Chuck Brewer, Mike Mitchell, ny Ferguson. Baseball Outlook Good . . . As Many Return SCOOTER FERGUSON Infield M4? CHUCK BREWER-Short Stop BRIAN McCLANNAHAN Catch- BILL JENNINGS-Infield GREG WARD-Outfield BRIAN ANDERSON-Infield A two-of-three Win over Wayne County clenched the South Georgia Championship for Headland. The opener . . . a shut-out by Boland to take the game 4-0. The second game went to Jesup With a heartbreaking 3-2 margin . .. The final game broke With a grandslam homer in the initial inning . . . Thus spurred on, Short's squad finished with a strong 13-2 Win to capture the title This enabled the Highlanders to vie for the state championship for the fourth straight year. DONALD EDMONDS Pitcher Players Rank High In Ability ; TOM BOLAND Pitcher JEFF KOR W; : 1 . .d' TESeOutfield DANNY HAYNES-3rd base JOEY MARTIN-Catcher Jack Shorts Highlanders fell two games short of their 3rd AA State Championship Rain delayed a 1-1 tie I . . The next day in sudden death innings, the Highlanders bogged down on a muddy Tucker field . . . Tuckerts tenth inning win was the fatal blow to the Highlander's drive for a victorious series . . . Following the first loss, the High- landers began the second game With a two run homer Headland led by 3 runs in the 5th, but Tucker proved better in the end . Highlanders ended a great season .. second in the state. Headland Pins Numerous Titles On The Mat Fin! Row: Freddy Reeves, Clayton Johnson, Leslie Montgomery, Sandy Andrews, Greg Ward, Jack Slover, Berk Berkstresser, Vic Lee, Stan Kinnett. Second Row: Steve Cowart, Tommy Touchstone, Bud Mofe, Stan Morgan, James Wiles, Paul Norris, Eric Cowart, Mike Cloy. Third Row: Carl McElreath, Rdaert Thompson, Tommy Nadelhoffer, Richard Cheely, Chris Ivey, David Fincher, Bob Cloy, Jimmy Pagan. Fourth Row: Marshall Veal, Dean Wilson, Danny Ferguson, Melvin McElreath, Bucky Walters, Mike, Martin, Guy Green. Statisticians: Skip Knox, Hal King, James John- son. leadland 24 Fairbum Headland College Park 'eadland 23 Sandy Springs Headland Woodward Academy eadland 35 Troup County Headland North Springs !eadland 35 Hapeville Headland Marrist eadland 34 Westminster , ww w; 0 , te entries: Melvin McElreath, Tommy Nadelhoffer Sandy Andrews, Clayton MIKE CLOY-State Champion 165 weight class hnson, Mike Cloy. v Determined Headland spirit in all weight classes . . . Headlandk strong men show outstanding single ability on the mat . Unbounded endurance and drive shows Headlandk desire for vic- tory in single and team scores . Headland mat men go to state . . Speed and accurate holds prove H. H. S. skill and stamina. 15! Row: Byron Adamson, Ricky Tripplett, Randy Mote, John Garrett, Danny Hunt, Dennis Garner, Bill Ramsey, Ted Boerma-nns. 2nd Row: David Bouch, Steve Lee, Robert Loy, Danny Hovsepian, Ricky Holcombe, Tim Strike. 3rd Row: Ronnie Fisher, David Martinez, Bruce McNitt, Tommy Wowan, Ricky Jordan, Bill Crockett, David Clay- born. 41!; Row: Neal Johnston, Buddy Adams, Bruce Berkstresser, Jay Lee, Dallas Rea, Winston Jones, Chip Goen. 52h Row: Mickey Hunt, Lee Gwin, David McLendon, H; W. Keaton, Stan Porter, Donald Woodall, Kerry Moses. ' I I7 Cindermen Race Against the Stopwatch Fin! Row Mike Cloy, Lynn Woodall, Brian Anderson, Larry Thomp- son, Jimmy Walker, Hugh Stith, Mike Barfield, Sandy Andrews, Tommy Estes, Steve Clark, Guy Green, Stan Kinet, Tommy Parker Second R0w Jimmy Miller, Richard Scruggs, Bill Murrah, Steve Grinding Cinders bring Headland a successful season Daily work- outs prove valuable in region con- tension Greenbriat relays Strength this year leaves high hopes for the coming season. m to co Fin! RowqRobert Thompson, Vic Lee, Roger LeGrande, Bud Mote, Tommy Nedlehoffer, Richard Cheely, James Johnson, Kerry Doug Dryden, Freddy Mickey Hunt, Bucky Donald Woodall, Chris Ivey, Ted Boemanns, Banks, Ronnie Fisher, John Thomas, Reeves. Second Row-Mike Gaines, Fisher, Wayne Barbar, Charlie Clanton, Jack Slover, Stan Morga Obby Boyd, Steve Graham, John Brooks, Greg Hodges, Bob Elphin ton, Tommy Hicks Manager. Walters, Harry Jones, Bob Cloy, Mike Smith, Mike Ca well, Bruce Smith, Bob Wilkins, Eddie Anderson, Da Ferguson, David Fincher, Marshall Veal, Eric Cowart M Hudson, Keith Sockwell, Greg Taylor, Jimmy Feagan, C Goen, Sousie Thomas. Mile-Relay Team-Ronny Westbrooks, Jimmy . in State, lst in Fulton County, lst runner up in Miller, Richard Scruggs Tommy Parker, 4th Region. u 'm Row Bob Matteri, Bo Bo Bynum, Larry Schaudies, Terry Thomas, Eddie Guinn, Buzzy Kidd, Dale Bragg, Jay eorge Terry, Randy Sowell, Mike Robertson, H. W. Keaton, Lee, Perry McKinney, Bruce McNitt, Steve Cowatt, Charles eryl Devon, Jeff Hasty, Second Row-Tommy Touchstone, Henderson-Manager. ck Waybright, Mike Mack, Mike Brazell, David Claybom, B-TEAM Participating in Varsity meets . . . B- team showing desire to compete Hard work strengthens team into winning combina- tion. 8TH GRADE Newcomers show true Highland spirit with an undefeated season . . . Competition is swift, but our boys prove better. Tennis Team Proves Successful Fin! Row: Gail Rogers, Bonnie Floyd, Janet Summers, Williams, Ronald Nash, Jerry Loftin, David Mitche Susan Norris, Mary Lou LeGrande. Serond Row: George Vaughn Maples, Paul Norris, James Wiles, Pete Miller. Headland's Tennis team shows great effort and achievement this year . . . The girls win all their matches while the boys prove al- most their equal . . . Another year of having our school represented in the state finals. MARY LOU LEGRANDEhState Runner-up occer . . . Rough and Rugged Forerunner of football comes to Headland . . . Uncoached boys find skills on their own . . . Low scoring but high spirit is a part of this game. .rt Row: David Hardin, Greg Ward, EmmettiCamp- Elphingstone, Randy Pope, Johnny Smith, Greg Hodges, 1, Gary Turner, Harry Jones. Second Row: Robert Randy Ferguson, Tommy Candler. Cheerleaders . . . Loyalty They Never Lack LYNN THOMASeF PATTY LARATTA- Captaini: Varsity Cheerleading Faithful ever to the teams n cheerleaders always there . .. promoting school spirit all y: long . . . Our cheerleaders Win second place at University Mississippi Cheerleading Camp New uniforms add co to basketball games Vast amounts 'of time spent at school .. . decorating lockers and goalposts, making b boards, and ,perfecting their cheers These girls, sym- of school spirit, give much to the on-going of Headland . its traditions. lkes, i .m d u a 1 C .m, r r a H n a S u S .d: e e r B m a P S, r e 1G Am m K kw w D , Susan Pam Saun- : Sharon Barr Lynn Thomas, Right mmers, Patty Laratta, Tana Tillman ft 10 TANA TI LLMANag g: PAM SAUNDERSaF CLAUDIA WILKESaF Unified Spirit . . SUSAN HARRIS$ 'Kkv039 wwwx V: WV .nx v 5 h. . gpwsgxgw wgmr' Na. W $' x v V. x v w $9. ifferent Routines aft 10 Right: Diane McLaughlin, Lane Tolleson, Kingston, Susan Saggus, Nancy Upchurch, Linda Lee everly Morse, Debby Andreoli, Debby Veal, Kathy Newman. Kneeling-Darlene Garner. , Captain--Kathy Kingston Co-Captain Dar1ene Gamer -TEAM CHEERLEADING . . . giving irit t0 Headland's B-Team sports . . . help- g Varsity Cheerleadas at football and bas- etball games . .. looking forward to Var- ty years helping to promote spirit in 6 stands for Varsity games. why: Left to Right: Debbie Shiver, Nancy Yarbourgh, Francis McKinney, Cindy Christian, Susan Petty, Jan Helms, Teresa Ham. From: Jan Jenkins, Beth Meier, Suzanne LeClair. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS After two years without cheerleaders for eighth grade sports, these girls encourage spirit for their win- ning teams . . . Future years look good for Captainwjan Jenkins . Co-Captain Suzanr1e LeClair. PLH'S' cheermg squad. I25 Features by MWW A Highlander Homecoming Homecoming . . . imaginative ideas and weeks of preparations . .. sheets of poster paper and pounds of glitter. spell out Welcome Alumni . . . All are highly expectant of the night to come . . . corsages and suits . . . sponsors braving the perils of the sidelines . . . fourteen favorites . . . proud to rep- resent the senior players. Halftime finally arrives Floats surround the track . . . a caged tiger . . . batman . . . a, green monster . . . the representativest float. Tension mounts . .. With charming 1655 of poise, Cheral Saunders reacts to the most exciting announcement of the year: uHomecoming Queen, 1966 Tears, laughter, and roses. The dance . .. familiar faces of alumni . .. ear-splitting music by Bobby Pair and the Chapparrals. The total atmosphere of Homecoming is something special for every Highlander. Senior representative Miss Debbie Kelly escorted by Billy Cox. ccPrasenting the 1966 Homecoming Cour? Junior representative Miss Carol Hunt esco by Randy Pope. Junior representative Miss Adrian Haseltine escorted by Steve Bouch. 311:3? 3:;figriiefiZEECMgfighEi.thy 1 ' . igpggfggecrgggentative Miss Darlene Gamer 656 I30 Freshman representative Miss Nancy Upchurch escorted by Buzzy Kidd. hman representative Miss Marilyn Thomas es- d by Mike Brown. Subfreshman representative Miss Bobbie McChargue escorted by Scotty Touchstone. Subfreshman representative Miss Kathy Andrews escorted by Mike Brazzell. l3l Homecoming Queen 1966 . . . Cheral Saunders with escort Sandy An . . . MISS Chem! Saunders Karen Yohe, sponsor for Lynn XWOOdall. Katie Strike, sponsor for Steve Clark. Lu Claudia Wllkes, sponsor for Guy Green. Cindy Satver, sponsor for Bill Murrah. Susan Summers, sponsor for Theo Caldwell. Libby Epps, sponsor for L. . Steve Fisher. - . L , , . ; L . ' ,N I36 k , 'L ' L Linda Lane, sponsor for Larry Thompson. BONNIE FLOYD . . . National Youth Conference on Natural Beauty and Conservation. DA SMITH . . . J.P. Allen's Teen Board. An Old-Fashioned Christmas Miss Kittybelle Adcock Miss Nancy Upchurch Christmas in the air a sparkling tree uChestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire . . . jolly old St. Nicholas Five lovely girls highlighting the Christmas formal . . . Kitty- belle Adcock Nancy Up- church Bunny Davis Shay Paris and Mistletoe Miss 1966 Susan Sum- mers. The court'dances to the theme song. Mistletoe Misstusan Summers and escort Mike Cloy. 717293 Susan 5:11pm ers Ten Senior beauties . . . competition for a title . . . 1967 Miss Tartan . . . in the elegant sur- roundings of John Robert Powers Finishing School . . . three categories of dress: casual, school,,and evening wear . . . girls rated on appearance, personality, and poise by three compe- tent judges . . . a dream come true . . . Miss Susan Summers 1967 Miss Tartan. i ; a i . Miss Shay Paris Miss Tartan Court TOMMY JONES . . . National Merit Semifinalist. DAVID KING . . . Optimists' Club Representative Student. KAREN YOHE PATTY LARATTA JEAN CAMORS CINDY SARVER SUSAN SUMMERS LIBBY EP 'OL BRANDENBURG . . . Betty Crocker Home- er Award. CHERAL SAUNDERS SHAY PARIS KITTYBELLE . ICHAEL ADCOCK DAVID KING . . . 1966 Traffic Safety Con- ference. w w a5: 1W! x L x 1am . . . Bunny Davis, Michele Glankler, Patty Laratta, Cathy Geren. 6 ANNA MITCHELL . . . Davison's Teen SUSAN SUMMERS - ' - Rkh Board Representative. THEO CALDWELL AA All- State TrLCity Lineman of the year Greater Atlanta All Stars API All State Atlanta Journal-Constitution All State WSB All Classification. Honorable Mention Outxlanding Se . . . Patty Laratta, Linda Bourn, 1 Carmichael, Cheral Saunders, Theo well, Bill Murrah, Tim Irwin w,- ,, . . MN S STATE . . . Pete Miller, L 4. W my JOHCS, Lef Montgomery, GOVERNOR'S HONORS PROGRAM . . . George Williams, Ian- SUSAN SUMMERS . . . DAR Good 5 Barber, Davxd King. guage . . . Vaughn Maples science. Citizenship Award. , . r9 w I'arfield, Kittybelle Adcock, Beverly Brandes, Lynn Woodall, raham, Anita Gunter, Vickie Krantz, Steve Clark, Shay Paris, 055. SUSAN SUMMERS and DAVID KING winners in district Elks' Club Youth Leadership Contest. WWW a Sub-Freshmen Frances Ann Timmy Randy Kathy Allen Anderson Anderson Andre Andrews Bobby Bill Ricky Atchison ' Barnes Batchelor Beasley Bomar Mike Pat Darrell Margaret Ann Bracken Btigmon Brogdon Brown Ricky Claudia Jerry Emmett Bueker Burger Burlingame Bushnell Campbell Joyce Myron Helen Debbie Vickie Jo Bill Hiram Cindy Carter Carter Champion Chandler Chaney Chickering Childs Christian Denise Walt Hugh Charles Johnny Billy Janice Dan Clanton Coleman Cooksey Corley Crisman Crockett Cummings Davis Jack Mari Jo Dale Eddie Nadine Dodson Donovan Dryden DuBose Ellerbee Ellington Michael Beth Bill Steve joe Renee Jennifer Elsberry Fairbaim Feast Fenner Flanders Floumoy Fowler Sub-Freshmen '5' Cheryl Gamer Griffith Shirley Harrison Mike Holcombe Dennis Garner 3 Ricky Holcombe Jeanie jordon Jimmy Garrett Pat Groover Janice fiayes Gattis Billy Gunnin Mark Keinat Haggard Jan Helms Joan Giglio Halstead Deborah Hicks Debbie Hutcheson Carol Sue Kilpatrick Kenny Gillon Jan Jenkins Denise Gilpatrick Karen Harbour Mike Johnson Kinnett Jackie Godfrey Cathy Harrjson Johnston Bonnie Kiser Billie Jane Lamb Cathy Lumsden Ly-nn MgMichen Tim Mitchell Pat Patterson Davida Lambeth Neil McNitt Cindy Preston Debbie Lankford Barry Morris Melinda Perry Cynthia Pruett Tees Laggin Carol Maness Lonnie Milligan Michael Rawlins Suzanne LeClaire ii, $ Martorell Kathy Matteri Kathy Minton Kathy Phillips Bobbie McChargue Vicki Minton Beth Philyaw Santi Rentas Bill Lindsey McGinnis Allyson Mitchell Oglesby Raymond Pina Joyce Reynolds Frances McKinney Sara Mitchell Oswalt Marla Reynolds Sub-Freshmen '53 Rickard Barry Smith Susan Taylor Doree Troutt Tucker Webster Don Rowland Barbara Terry Cindy Turner Camille Wheat Karen Wright Danny Sailors Sheliah Thaxton Edward Turner Charles Whitehead Ledmon Wright Sidney Sanderlin Donna Stimson Charlene Thompson Skipper Tutwiler Margie Wiles N ancy Yarbrough Bobby Shepard Peggy Thrasher Madeline Upshaw Williams Mike Youngblood Shipley gs? xx $$Sm? Buster Strickland Scotty Touchstone Debbie Veal Bruce Williamson David Ziemer Debbie Shiver Tim Strike Trescott Bobby Wainscott Angie Tanner Rickey Triplett Kandy Wallace Carolyn Wood Freshmen Leslie Patricia Susan Steve Adrienne Julienne Robert Adamson Asbury Banks Barker Brauchamp Beauchamp Bell Wanda Bruce Gene Libby Ola Sharron Mike Carol Benefield Berkstresser Blackmarr Blackmon Branham Bray Brazzell BIOCk Freshmen '55 Trippe Brown Mike Gaines Rita Gunter David Chambless Steve Cowart Gary Donaldson Jenny Garrett Jim Chambeflin Jerry Duncan Steve Garrich Barbara Hackney N ancy Chambers Gary Daniels Tracye Ebeling David Gillon Marcia Chance John Glankler Jimmy Hamilton Marcia Chapman Cheryl Goddard Bob Hardin Richard Christian Debbie Ferguson Nita. Godfrey David Clabom Darrell DeVane Don Ferrell Dianne Gresham Harris Charla Clanton Donna Dillingham Nancy Fincher Greg Hartman Jeff Charles Hasty Henderson Janice Henrioud Joan Hunter Mike Joyner Nancy Terri Knudegard Lawson David Martinez Nancy Hereth Linda Kammerer Bob Matteri Debra Hibble H. W. Keaton Claudia Little Martha McBath Brenda Hiers Glennette Johnson Ronald Logan Cathy McClannahan Anna Holcombe Linda Johnson Cindy McHan Helen Hudson Iiayes Holton Pattie Philip Johnson Johnston Kathy Maddox Alice Perry McKenney McKinney Freshmen '57 Diane McLaughlin Cheryl Nadelhoffer Jean Parker Jan Peterson Cathy Praytor Terry Rainwater I58 David Bruce McLendon Eddie Oberst Debbie Patterson Karin Peterson Mark Cheryl Prescott Preston Missy Rasberry McNitt Carolyn Mercer Janice Prichard Dallas Rea Mike Miller Lynn Perkins Carol Purcell Debby Readling Sandy Readling Pat Morris Kay Reese Curtis Murdock Ronnie Richardson Edna Murphey Lanny Roane Mike Susan Larry Gary Debbie Steve Judy Roberson Saggus Shaudies Senser Shelton Sheriff Smith Mike Debbie Tommy George Kathleen Smith Stanton Starrett Terry Thomas Thomas Steve Tommy Jan Lynda Claudette Patsy Mike Thomas Thompson Thurmond T ouchstone Tradnack Tucker Tuggle Turpin Underwood Randy Nancy Gini Donna Linda Ken Terry Jack Underwood Upchurch VanGorder Vickery Walker Wallis Watkins Waybright Charlotte Anne Jeff Becky Terry Cathy Webster White Whitlock Wilke Williams Williamson Debbie Darlene Williamson Windsor Freshmen I59 Sophomores Billy Adamson Brian Eddie Debby Jane Anderson Anderson Andreoli Armstrong Lynn Baldowski Ted Boemanns Carol Coleman Clayton Baldridge Bollenback Ann Candler Robert Collins Jan Baldridge Buffington Caren Carmichael Randy Debbie Nancy ' Bartlett 'Blackstock Boatentelter Brewer Brookner Evelyn Burnett Bushnell Buttrey L Tom Georgeanne Camell Chatham Ricky Culver Sophomores Paul Libby. Betsy Paul Jane Cuthbertson Dalton Damhorst DiMatteo Donaldson Ricky Suzanne Ellington Elsberry Johnny Ronnie Janis Findley Fisher Fountain Darlene Paul John Garner Gillen Granger Mike Bobby Phil Greenway Griffith Guptill David Billy Hardin Harper Patti Keith Hartsfield Henderson Dan Hovsepian Steve Teresa Humphrey Humphries Ralph Scott. Carol Jannuzzello Ienkms Johnson James Mike Winston Johnson Johnson Jones Sophomores Beth ' Kathy Tommy Jordan Kingston Kleekamp Nancy Bob Roger Mary Jane Darlene Landrum Lankford LeGrande Little Long Carol Margie Marion Martin McDonald McDougal ,1 - g t. A Carol Carl Alice Mike Mary Beth McEachem McElreath McFarland McLaughlin Miller Mitchell Lowell Ronnie Beckie Peggy Beverly Moore Moore Morris Morrison Morse Tommy Nadelhoffer Linda Lee Newman Gail Redmond Dianne Overstreet Greg Pilewicz IL Stan Porter Zoe Peterson Marcia Procter ,; Caron Provine Richardson Raines Darlene Rutledge Sophomores I65 George Shanks Beverly Spence Lane ' Tolleson Sheila Weldon Karen Shelton Mary Stephens Dinah Thomas Allison Trebes Woodall Richard Stevenson John Thomas Martha Ann Turner Brian Whelchel 1 Charles Smith Marshall Thomas Marshall Veal Pat Whitlock Cary Strickland Robert Thompson Bobby Wilkins Kay Strickland Lynn Tillman Williams Mark Talbert Walters Wilson J uniors Treasurer: CINDY DAVIS Vice-President: BONNIE FLOYD President: BERK BERKSTRESSER Secretary: ADRIAN HASELTINE Judy Addis Suzie Aff Gary Andre Serena Anglia Pat Auman Sharon Barr Susan Behling Scott Bennett Berk Berkstresser Donna Blalock Bonnie Boemanns Bill BOItOH Pam Breed Scotty Brown Janet Bryant Tommy Buelterman ChUCk Butler Sammy Cannon Ken Carpenter Alice Carwile Nancy Casey Lorraine Causey Kathy Cawthon Barbara Chandler Jack Childs Katherine Clark Susan Clemmons Oletha ClOWCI Maureen,Coan Eric Cowart Jim Crawford Bill Daniels Deryl DaSantos Wesley DaVidSOn Cindy Davis Janie Donovan Marti Doyle Kathy Dunn Bill Elphingstone Marsha Elzey Jackie Ferrell David Fincher Bonnie Floyd David Ford David Fowler Ricky Franklin Jumors .69 Jim Friesmith Beckie Garrett Sherry Gillon Gary Gilpatrick Linda Gunnin Dave Hall Henry Hall Kathryn Haney Terry Harbin Ray Hardy Debbie Harris Susan Harris Adrian Haseltine Dennis Hasty Dixon Hay Angelyn Hayes David Hime Carla Hoffman Jan Horgen Carol Hunt Susan Hunt Jane Hunter Debbie Kidd Harry Krumenauer Dan King Pat Krumenauer Charlotte Hurley Elissa Hussey Bill Jennings Anna Johnson Mike Johnson Gwenita Keaton Glenn Keck Greg Kenney Jean Kennedy Kathy King Steve Kiser Cathy Knuerr Alan Koman Mke Martin Allen Lee Mike Livingstone Jerry Martorell J uniors m John Mathews Brian McClannahan Linda McElwaney Barry McHan Shirley McInvaIe Hugh Kinney Patti McKinney Mike McMichen Pam Mercer Barbara Miller Teresa Milylls Rita Moncrief Judy Moore Chuck Morris Sammy Morris Jack Morse Sharon Moses Carol Mullins Marsha Mullins Janice Muse Joy Musick John Newsome Bill Nix Patsy Oberst Phil Olbon Georgia Lee Paris Rick Plach Randy Pope Kathy Ramey Chris Rauchenberg Freddy Reeves Vicki Rickerson Bill Roberson: Sid Roberts Debra Rogers Gail Rogers Paula Rose Deborah Rush Mike Russell Kay Saggus Pam Saunders Carlton Scruggs Jack Shaffer Brenda Sherrer Alan Sikes J uniors I73 Jack Slover Keith Sockwell Anita Stovall Janet Summers Sandra Taylor Brenda Smith Myra Stanfield Caroline Strickland Richard Sykes Jane Terry Ronnie Smith Bobby Stevenson Katie Stricke Jerry Tayloe Lynn Thaxton Lynn Thomas Rusty Thompson Susan Thompson Cliff Thrasher Linda Thurmond Susan Upchurch Danny Vesser Janice Vickers Lynn Walker Mike Walker Steve Waller Greg Ward Jacque Waybright Chuck Webster Genie Whitlock James Wiles Andy Wilkerson Claudia Wilkes Jennie Williams Tommy Williams Dean Wilson Jimmy Wilson Jackie Wood Turista Wynn Bill Young J uniors :75 Seniors , President-MIKE CLOY Vice-President GEORGE WILLIAMS Secretary BUNNY DAVI Treasurer-HUGH ST TH KITTYBELLE ADCOCK CAROL AIKEN ERNEST ROLLIE HOWARD FRANCIS Kiltybelle Carol JR. 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WALLACE WARREN Iimmy Rickard Mamba IOHN LARRY WATKINS MELANIE IOYCE WHEAT JAMES ALBERT WHITLEY LINDA DIANE Larry Melanie jimmy WHITLOCK Linda GEORGE LAWTON THOMAS PHIL WILLIAMS ROSAL'YN MARIE LINDA MARIE WITCHER WILLIAMS III Phil WILSON Linda George Lyn LOUIS MILLARD WOOD PATRICIA GAYLE WOOD CHARLES LYNN KAREN SUE YOHE Millard Gayle WOODALL Karen Lynn Seniors I95 Outstanding Seniors DAVID KINGhiiTitles of honor add not to his worth, STEVE FISHERs'iTalent is that Which is in a man who is himself an honor to his titles. power! Genius is that in whose power a man is. ecognition from seniors and facul- extended to the top eighteen embers of the class of '67 . aders . . . scholars . . . athletes recipients of a well deserved 1e Outstanding Seniors 1967. KAREN YOHE- Count that day lost whose low descending s thy hand no worthy action done. CLOY- I can do all things in Who strengthens me. JEAN HARRISON 4'Hea1-t on her lips, and soul Within her eyes, soft as her dime, and sunny as her skies. CINDY SARVER-JG un views from entle of speech, b x 0 eneficent A L 1 HUGH STITH His manhood breathes in every line VAUGHN MAPLES If it is a sin to covet honour, I am the most offen Was ever a heart more human? soul ahve. .x; N SUMMERg The best part of beauty is that Which a picture cannot exp MARTIN Self-devotion of genius manisfesting 'n action. GUY GREEN I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none. . ,. 3 $ $A 0L BUNNY DAVIk'Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidenspre. .. . Na; GEORGE WILLIAMS-iiTho' his caustic wit is biting rude, His heart was warm, benevolent, i and good. ' MICHELE GLANKLER- Few hearts hers, with virtue warm'd, Few heads knowledge so inform'd. TOMMY JONESsiiBlushing is a color of virtue. GREG FUTCHsi'Knowledge is proud that he has Ieam'd so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. KAY BERRYsiiShe is mirror of all courtesy. .Y BOYWi'The sufficiency of merit is to ' that my merit is not sufficient. Student Life Step-two-three-kick I think he likes me . . . He even threw . at me! 1'59 And then our braces got locked . . This nEw dance isn't as easy as I thought. Darn fingernail polish! I got my man wearing my Maidenform tennie-pumps. Tic-tac-toe! I win again! Miss Tartan, KITTYBELLE ADCOCK Student Council 4; Anchor Club 3, 4, 5, Treas- urer 4, Historian 5; Latin Club 1, 2; Tartan Staff 5, Co-Editor 5; Tam-O-Shanter Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3, 4; Tartan Representative 1, 2; B-Band 1; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; B-Team Cheerleading 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Leadership Conference 5; Mistletoe Miss Court, Fourth Runner-Up 5; Miss 'Tartan Court 5; Miss Headland Representative 1, 4; Football Sponsor 3; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee Chairman 4; WSB Radio Great Young American, Honor Roll 1, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION CAROL AIKEN Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; F.H.A. 4; Library Staff 4, 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 3; Home- room Treasurer 2; Jr. Achievement 3. EARNEST ROLLIE ALLEN, JR. Red Cross Council 2; Tartan Representative 2; Choir 5; B-Band 1; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 2. HOWARD FRANCIS ALLEN Latin Club 1, 2; Art Club 4. GARY RALPH ANDERSON Art Club 2, 3; B-Team Wrestling 2; Home- room Secretary 2. ROBERT SANFORD ANDREWS IV Student Council 2, 5; Inter-Club Council 5; Red CrOSS Council 2; Civitans 4, 5, Presi- dent 5; F.C.A. 3, 4, 5', Coed Hi-Y 3; Movie Club 4; Office Staff 4; Tartan Representative 2, 4; Cafeteria Management 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Football 3; Varsity Track 4, 5; B-Team Wrestling 1; Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 5; Homeroom Vice-President 2, 4, 5; Homecoming Court Escort 2, 4, 5. ELLEN ANN ARMSTRONG Red Cross Council 5; Christian Athletic Association 3; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Distributive Education 5; Girl's Chorus 2; Eight Grade Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 3. ROBERT LAWRENCE AUMAN Fayetteville Senior High School: Spanish Club 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Homeroom President 4; Vice-President 3. JAMES MONTIE BAIN Distributive Education 5; Bowling Team 2. CHARLES MELVIN BANKS Coed Hi-Y 4; Movie Club 4; B-Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Jr. Achievement 3. JAMES SCOTT BARBER Inter-Club Council 5; Latin Club 3; Library Staff and Club 1, 2, 5, President 5; B-Team Wrestling 3; Boy's State 4. DAVID MICHAEL BARFIELD Student Council 3, 5; Movie Club 5; Key Club 5; Varsity Football 4; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4, 5; Varsity Track 4, 5; Cross Country Track 5; Homecoming Court Escort 3; Mr. Headland Representative 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION JOYCE VIRGINIA BAYLES Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, Parliamentarian 2; Sr. Y-Teens 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Jr. Science Club 2; Sr. 204 Senior Directory Science Club 4; Distributive Education 5, Treasurer 5; Tam-O-Shantet Representative 4; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Basketball Manager 2; B-Team Basketball Statistician 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3. PETE BEHLING CONNIE FAYE BENEFIELD Tartan Representative 2; Girls Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 1. BOBBY LEE BENTLY, JR. Civitans 5', Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B- Tearn Football 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Jr. Achievement 4, President of Productions. KAY MARIE BERRY Student Council 3, 5; Inter-club Council 3; Honor Council 5, Secretary 5; National Honor Society 5; Civinettes 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5, Parliamentarian 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Chaplain 4, Secretary 5; Latin Club 2, 3, President 3; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5, Features Editor 5, Circulation Man- ager 5; Atlanta Constitution Teen Board 5; Choir 4, 5; Advanced Girls Chorus 2, 3; Swimming Team Manager 4; Mistletoe Miss Court 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR PATRICK VICTOR BOATENREITER Art Club 1, 2. STEPHEN THOMAS,BOLAND Narimasu High: B-Team Football 2; B-Team Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 3; HEadland: Civitans 4, 5; Var- sity Football 4; Varsity Baseball 4, 5; Honor- able Mention Atlanta Constitution All Stars 4; American Legion Baseball 4, 5. GAIL PATRICIA BOMAN Frankfurt, Germany: G.A.A. 3; Volunteers 2; Pep Club 3; Library Club 2; German Club 1, 2. LINDA SUE BOURN Student Couricil 1, 2; Red Cross Council 1, 2; Jr, Y-Teens 2, 3, World Fellowship Chairman 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4; Tam-O-Shanter Repre- sgntative 3; Tartan Representative 3, 4; Choir 5; Girls Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3; Eighth Grade Cheerleading 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Homeroom Treasurer 4; . Class Vice-President 2; Class Treasurer 4; Homecoming Court 2. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION OLIN BUNA BOYD 111 Student Council 1, 3, 4, 5, ExeCutive Council 4, 5; RCA. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4, 5; B-Team Football 3; Varsity Football 4, 5; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Basketball 2, 3; Eighth Grade Track 1; Var- sity Track 4, 5; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, 5; Class President 2; Leadership Confer- ence 5; Homecoming Court Escort 2, 3; Honorable Mention Tri-Cities All Stars Foot- ball 5; WSB Young American of the Day 5; Georgia Association of Student Councils Convention 3; Representative for Georgia Teen-Age Traffic Conference 4, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR CAROL ANNE BRANDENBURG Student Council 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Red Cross Council 2; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4; F.T.A. 5; Spanish National Honor Society 5; Honor Roll 1. BEVERLY ANN BRANDES Student Council 4, 5; Inter-Club Council 4, 5; Anchor Club 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Vice- President 4, President 5; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5; Allied Medical Careers 2; French Club 4, 5; Tartan Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 5; Tartan Representative 4; Girls Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3; Eighth Grade Cheerleading 1. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION MARYLYN FRANCES BRINKLEY Inter-Club Council 4; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4', F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; B-Band 1; Band Council 4, 5, Vice-President 4, Secretary 5; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 2, 3, 4, 5; Outstanding Member of Marching Band 4. JERRY WAYNE BROCK Sylvan High: Eighth Grade Football 1; Audio-Visual Club 2, 3; Headland: Movie Club 4. JOHN THOMAS BROOKS Inter-Club Council 5; Allied Medical Careers 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4, 5, President 4, 5; B- Team Track 3; Varsity Track 4. JAMES LAWRENCE BROWN Movie Club 4, 5; Distributive Education 5. JUDY ELAINE BROWN Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Office Staff 5; Library Staff 1. KENNETH ALLAN BROWN Student Council 5; Coed Hi-Y 4; Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5; Jr. Science Club 1, 2; Sr. Science Club 3, 4. SYLVIA LAVERNE BROWN Student Council 1, 4; Christian Athletic Association 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y- Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Tartan Staff 4, 5, Classes Editor 5; Tam-O- Shanter Representative 2, 3; Tartan Repre- sentative 1, 4, 5; Varsity Basketball Statisti- cian 4, 5; Homeroom Secretary 2; Honor Roll 1. JERRIE LOUISE BRYANT Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Basket- ball 2; Gymnastic Team 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 1, 2. STEVEN THOMAS BUOCH Coed Hi-Y 5; Jr. Science Club 1, 2, Vice- President 2; Art Club 3, 4, 5; Drama And Debate Club 5; Eighth Grade Track 1. MARILYN JOAN BURDETT French Club 4, 5; Library Staff 4; Bowling Team 3; Junior Achievement 4. VAN LEE BURTZ Jr. Science Club 2', Office Staff 2, 3; Choir 4, 5; Boys Chorus 2, 3. KATHLEEN DANIELL BUTLER Red Crdss Council 5; National Honor So- ciety 5; Civinettes 4, 5; Sr. Y-Teens 5; Coed Hi-Y 5; REA. 5; Allied Medical Careers 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5; Drama and Debate Club 3, 4; Choir 4, 5; Advanced Girls Chorus 2, 3; Honor Roll 1; John Roberts Powers Representative 4; B-Team Cheerleader for GMA 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader for GMA 3, Co-Captain 3. THEO VINSON CALDWELL, JR. Inter-Club Council 5; Red Cross Council 3; Civitans 5; F.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 4; Movie Club 4, 5, President 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; B-Team Football 2; Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, 5, Captain 5; Eighth Grade Basket- ball 1; B-Team Basketball 2, 3, Captain 3; Varsity Basketball 4, 5; B-Team Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homeroom Vice- President 3; Jr. Achievement 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Tri-Cities All-Stars Honorable Men- tion 4; Greater Atlanta All-Star Team Honor- able Mention 4; All-Star Honorable Mention 4; Atlanta Constitution Greater Atlanta AA- A-B-C AIl-Star Team 5; Associated Press AA All-State Team 5; Atlanta Journal and Con- stitution AA All-State 5; Tri-Cities All Star Team, Co-Captain, Lineman of the Year 5; WSB All-Classification All-Star Team 5; Greater Atlanta A11 Classification All Star Team Honorable Mention 5; Best Hustler Trophy 4; Most Improved Player, Football 4; Most Valuable Player, Football 5; Best Line- man Trophy 5; Best Tackler Trophy 5; Eighth Grade Most Valuable Player Trophy. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION SHARYL JEAN CAMORS Anchor Club 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3; Sr. Y- Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; F.T.A. 3; Allied Medical Careers 2; Tartan Staff 5; Tartan Representative 5; Homecoming Court 4; Miss Tartan Finalist 5. ROBERTA LEA CAMPBELL Brown High School: Rebelation Staff 2, Editor 3; Honor Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Student Council Representative 1, 2; Science Club 1; Eighth Grade Chorus 1; Headland: Na'innal Honor Society 4, 5; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 4, 5, Exchange Editor 4, Co-Editor 5; Leadership Conference 5; University Certifi cate of Merit 4; National Merit Certificate- of Commendation 5; Delta Sigma Chi Jour- nalism Certificate for Best Editorial Honor- able Mention 4. STEVE CARLISLE Coed Hi-Y 3; Choir 3, 4, 5; Boys Chorus 2; Eighth Grade Basketball Manager 1. CATHY ELAINE CARMICHAEL Student Council 1; Anchor Club 3, 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5, Record- ing Secretary 5; Coed Hi-Y 4, 5; F.T.A. 3, 4, Historian 4; Tartan Staff 5; Tam-O- Shanter Representative 1, 3, 4, 5; Chorus 1, 2; Girls Chorus 1, Advanced Girls Chorus 2; Tennis Team 3; Leadership Conference 5; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Miss Tartan Court 5; Tam-O--Shanter Lassie 3; Teachefs Aid 3, 4. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION CARL W. CARROLL Distributive Education 5. CHARLOTTE IRENE CARTER Red Cross Council 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2; St. Y- Teens 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 5; Art Club 1; Pep Club 5; Office Staff 5; Choir 3; Girls Chorus 2. ' THOMAS LACY CARTER Student Council 1, 2, 4, 5; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; Spanish National Honor So- ciety 5; Tartan Representative 1, 2, 3; Var- sity Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 4; Homeroom President 1, 2. WILLIAM LEONORD CASH Latin Club 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 4; Orchestra 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Most Im- proved Player in Band 2. LARRY WILSON CHARTER STEVE J. CHARTER HAROLD STANLEY CHASTAIN Student Council 1; Distributive Education 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 2; Eighth Grade Football 1; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Junior Achieve- ment 3. CHARLES WINFORD CLANTON III F.C.A. 4, 5; B-Team Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4, 5; Varsity Track 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; Homeroom Vice-President 2. ROBERT STEPHEN CLARK IntenClub Council 5; Civitans 5; F.C.A. 5; Movie Club 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Coun- selor's Staff 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; B- Team Football 3; Varsity Football 4, 5; Eighth Grade Basketball Manager 1; B-Team Basketball Manager 2; B-Team Basketball Statistician 3; B-Team Track 2; Varsity Track 3, 4, 5; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Hon- orable Mention Tri-City All Star Football Team 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION CHARLES MICHAEL CLOY Student Council 2; Inter-Club Council 5; Honor Council 5; F.C.A. 1, 3, 4, 5; Key Club 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4, President 5; Eighth Grade Football 1, Captain 1; B-Team Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4, 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 2, 3; Varsity Track 4, 5; B-Team Wrestling 1, 2; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, 5; Homeroom President 1; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR JUDITH ESTELLE COCKING Brown High School: Honor Club 1; Chorus 1; Red Cross Club 1; Principal's List 1; Headland: Sr. Y-Teens 5; Drama and De4 bate Club 5; Office Staff 5. CHERYL CECILE COOPER Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed HLY 3, 4; F.H.A. 3. BRENDA GAIL COWART Red Cross Council 5; Jr. Y-Teens 3; Coed Hi-Y 5; F.T.A. 4, 5, Historian 5; Allied Medical Careers 4; Latin Club 3; Art Club 5; Drama and Debate 4; Pep Club 4; Tartan Representative 3. WILLIAM THOMAS COX Inter-Club Council 5; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Movie Club 2, 3; Distributive. Education 5, President 5; Boys Chorus 3; Eighth Grade Football 1; Varsity Football 2; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 2; Varsity Track 3', B-Team Wrestling 2; Home- room President 5. RENTFRO BANTON CREAGER Movie Club 5; Cafeteria Management 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; Eighth Grade Wrestl- ing 1. BEVERLY SUSAN CROWE Sr. Y-Teens 4; Jr. Science Club 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2; Drama and Debate 5; Distributive Education 5; B-Team Basketball 3; Jr. Achievement 3. LINDA DIANNE CUMMINGS Landstuhl American Jr. High: German Club 1; Therrell High School: Library Club 2, 3; Headland: French Club 5; Art Club 4, 5; Drama and Debate 4; Pep Club 4, 5. DOROTHY EUPHEMIA CUTHBERTSON Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Red Cross Council 1, 4; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Distributive Education 5., Chaplain 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representa- tlve 1; Tartan Representative 1, 5; Girls Chorus 1; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Sec- retary 2. JUDITH RAY DALTON Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Art Club 1, 2; Tam-O4Shanter Staff 4, 5; Tam-O- Shanter Representative 2, 3; Tartan Repre- sentative 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Class Secretary 3. ELIZABETH LEE DAVIS Student Council 5; Executive Council 5; Inter-club Council 5, Vice-President 5; Na- tional Honor Society 4, 5; Civinettes 4, 5, Secretary 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Tartan' Staff 5; Tam-O- Shanter Representative 5; Tartan Representa- tive 2; Band Council 2; Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1, 2; Homeroom President 1, Secretary 2; Class Secretary 5; Leadership Conference 5; University of Georgia Certifi- cate of Merit 4; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; Girls State 4; D.A.R. Award 5, second' place; Optimist Most Valuable Student 5, third place; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR DOUGLAS EDWARD DEMMONS Spanish Club 3; Library Staff 2, Treasurer. JANICE ELIZABETH DURHAM Jr. Y-Teens 3; F.H.A. 2; Allied Medical Careers 1; Counselofs Staff 5; Office Staff 5; Jr. Achievement 3; Honor Roll 1. MARY JANE EISON Jr. Y-Teens 1; F.H.A. 1; Office Staff 4, 5. JANE ELEY Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Coed Hi-Y 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4, 5; Drama and Debate Club 2, 3; Distributive Education 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, S; Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 2. ROBERT RYAN ELPHINGSTONE Tartan Representative 2; Eighth Grade Track 1; Varsity Track 4; Cross Country Track 2; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, 5, PIayer-Coach 5, Captain 5. LEONARD JOSEPH ENGLAND Jr. Science Club 2, 3, Secretary 2; Movie Club 5; Office Staff 4; Eighth Grade Track 1; Jr. Achievement 3. ELIZABETH LOUISE EPPS Red Cross Council 2; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3; Counselor's Staff 5; Library Staff 4; Tartan Representa- tive 3; Homecoming Court 4; Football Spon- sor 2, 5; Miss Tartan Finalist 5, JUDITH MINTON ESTES Nathan Hale High: Student Council 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; Headland: Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; F.H.A. 1; Girls Chorus 2. 205 THOMAS RICHARD ESTES F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; Tartan Staff 5; B-Band 1; Eighth Grade Football 1', B-Team Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4, 5; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Basketball 1, 2; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 1, 2; Varsity Track 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Class Vice- President 1; Jr. Achievement 3; Cafeteria Staff 3, 5. OLIN RANDALL EVANS Red Cross Council 2, 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; Movie Club 5; Counselor's Staff 5; Key Club 4, 5, Projects Chairman 5; Eighth Grade Basket- ball 1; Homeroom President 1; Secretary 3, 4. NAN GENOVA EVITT Library Staff 1; Bowling Team 4. GARY SCOTT FAIRBAIRN Allied Medical Careers 4; Distributive Edu- cation 5. RANDALL WALDRON FERGUSON Sr. Science Club 3; Art' Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 3. MARK ALLAN FESSLER Inter-Club Council 5; Choir 2, 3, 4, 5, President 5; Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5; Bowling Team 4, 5, Captain 4, 5; Allstate Chorus 4, 5; Oklahoma Cast 2; King and I Cast 4. STEPHEN THOMAS FISHER National Honor Society 5; RCA. 4, 5; Art Club 1, 2; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5, Art Editor 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, 2, 5; Key Club 4, 5; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; B-Team Football 3; Varsity Football 4, 5; Varsity Track 4, 5; Governor's Honor Program Nominee 4; U.N. Exam 3, 4, Sixth in Atlanta 4; Most Scho- lastic Trophy 5; Best Hustler 5; Scholastic Athlete Award 5; Tri-Cities Relays, Bronze Medal 4. OUTSTANDING SENIOR JANICE LUCILLE FOLSOM Latin Club 2; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, 5; Choir 3, 4, 5; Chorus 1; Advanced Girls Chorus 2; The King and I 4. ARTHUR CURTIS FORREST Civitans 5; Band Council 5; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Section Leader 2, 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Rank Leader 2, 3, 4, 5; Bowling Team 3, 4, 5, Captain 5; Jr. Achievement 4, Vice-President of Sales, Production Manager 4; Solo With Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 4; All-State Band 4; South County Band 2, 3. DONNA TRESS FOUNTAIN Civinettes 4, 5, Historian 5; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 5; Tartan Representative 4; Girls Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3, Secre- tary 3. DONNA LYNN FOWLER Red Cross Council 2, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Drama and Debate Club 3; Counselofs Staff 4, 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 3; Tartan Representative 5; Chorus 1, 2; Ad- vanced Girls Chorus 3, 5; Gymnastics Team 4; Ir. Achievement 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. MARGARET ANN FOX Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 5; F.H.A. 1, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Drama and Debate Club 1; Office Staff 5; Girls Chorus 2. DANIEL GREGORY FUTCH Student Council 3, 5; Inter-Club Council 2; 206 Red Cross Council 3; National Honor So- ciety 4, 5; Civitans 4, 5, Vice-President 4; Sr. Science Club 2, 3, President 2; Tartan Representative 4; Class Vice-President 4; Leadership Conference 4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4; Jr. Achieve- ment 3. OUTSTANDING SENI OR MARTHA JUNE GARNER Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 5. MICHAEL ANDREW GARRICH III Gunston Jr. High: Football 2, Alternate Captain 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Basketball 1; Chorus 1; Headland: Choir 4, 5, Librarian 4; King and I Cast 4. CONNIE KAY GARRISON Red Cross Council 2; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 3; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Distributive Education 5, Parlia- mentarian 5; Tartan Representative 2; Home- room Treasurer 1. DELIA CATHERINE GEREN Student Council 2, 4, 5; Red Cross Council 2; Anchor Club 3, 4, 5,,Historian 5; Sr. Y- Teens 4; Latin Club 2; French Club 4, 5; Drama and Debate Club 3, 4; Counselor's Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 4, 5, Literary Editor 4, Sports Editor 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 4; Tartan Representative 2, 3; Advanced Girls Chorus 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 3; Jr. Achievement 4; Honor Roll 1. WILLIAM WRION GEREN RCA. 5; Allied Medical Careers 4; French Club 5; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5; B-Band 1, 2, 3; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 3; Varsity Track 4; B-Team Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. GEORGE WALTON GILLEN Choir 3, 4; Boy Chorus 2. MICHELE ELIZABETH GLANKLER Student Council 5; Executive Council 5; Inter-Club Council 5, Secretary 5; National Honor Society 4, 5; Civinettes 4, 5, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Vice-Presi- dent 5; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 4, 5, President 5; Library Staff 3, 4; Tam-O- Shanter Staff 5, News Editor 5; Tartan Representative 1; Chorus 1; Advanced Girls Chorus 2; Leadership Conference 4; Univer- sity of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4; Girls State 4; Governofs Honor Program Nominee 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR JAMES HENRY GODBY Student Council 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2, 3; Art Club 2; Distributive Education 5; Counselor's Staff 5; Tartan Representative 2; Eighth Grade Football 1, 3; Eighth Grade Track 1; Varsity Wrestling 2; Jr. Achieve- ment 2. STEPHEN JAMES GRAHAM F.C.A. 5; Varsity Football 4, 5; B-Team Track 3; Varsity Track 4, 5; Bowling Team 2, 3; Tri-City Allstars 5; All State Honorable Mention 5; Greater Atlanta All-Stars Honor- able Mention 5; Most Improved Trophy 5; Best Back Trophy 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION GUY ELLIOT GREEN Student Council 4; Inter-Club Council 5; RCA. 2, 3, 4, 5, President 5; Key Club 4, 5; Varsity Football 4, 5; B-Team Football 3; Varsity Track 3, 4, 5; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, 5; Homeroom President 3; Leadership Conference 5; WSB Young American Citizen of the Month 5; Most Valuable Player for Lakeshore Game 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR STEVEN ALLEN GROOVER Student Council 5; Civitans 4, 5; B-Team Track 3. ANITA LOUISE GUNTER Civinettes 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 5; F.H.A. 1; Counselor's Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 4, 5, Sports Editor 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 4; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; Football Sponsor 4; Lassie 4. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION JOEL WILLIAM HARDY Red Cross Council 1; F.C.A. 2; Distributive Education 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; Var- sity Football .Manager 2; Soccer Team 4. JULIE ELAINE HARKEY Red Cross Council 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; F.H.A. 1; Girls Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3. JEAN LOUISE HARRISON Student Council 5; Inter-Club Council 4, 5; Honor Council 5; Red Cross Council 2; National Honor Society 5; Civinettes 4, 5, Vice-President 4, President 5; Campus Life 4, 5, Vice-President 4; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Coed Hi-Y 3; Latin Club 3, Secretary 3; Library Staff 2; Tartan Staff 4, 5, Co-Editor 5; Tam- O-Shanter Representative 4; Leadership Con- ference 5; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; WSB Young American 5; Honor Roll 1, 2, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR MAURICE RAY HATCHELL Distributive Education 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 2; Choir 4, 5; Eighth Grade Football 1. SUSAN KAY HAUK Plymouth High: Girls Athletic Association 1, 2; Art Club 3; Girls Glee Club 1, 2; Library Staff 1; Pep Club 3; Headland: Stu- dent Council 5; Sr. Y-Teens 5. WAUNEE ELIZABETH HAYNES Civinettes 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5; Treasurer 5; Latin Club 2; French Club 4; Tartan Staff 5; Tartan Representative 5; Choir 4; Girls Chorus 5; Advanced Girls Chorus 3; Uni- versity of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4. WILLIAM DANIEL HAYNES RCA. 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; B-Team Football 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5; Most Valuable Player 3; Greater Atlanta All Stars 4; Georgia All Stars 4. ELAINE ELIZABETH HEMPERLEY Inter-Club Council 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Drama and Debate Club 3; Pep Club 4; Distributive Education 5; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Tam-O-Shanter Repre- sentative 1. CLAUDIA ELIZABETH HENDERSON Inter-Club Council 5; Red Cross Council 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Sr. Y-Teens 5; Coed HivY 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 2; F.T.A. 5, Chaplain 5; Allied Medical Careers 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4, 5; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 4, 5, Vice- President 5; Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5, Secretary 5; Drama and Debate Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Pep Club 4; Library Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5, Literary Editor 5. LINDA SUE HILLEY Student Council 1, 2, 5; Coed Hi-Y 5; Tam- O-Shanter Representative 2, 5; Choir 4, 5; Girls Chorus 3; B-Band 1; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2. GREGORY ALLEN HODGES Movie Club 5; B-Team Track 3; Varsity Track 4, 5; Cross Country Track 5; Soccer Team 5. ALAN LEE HOHN JAMES ELBERT HOLLAND II Art Club 1; Movie Club 5; Band Council 3; Orchestra 2; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Wrestling 1; Bowling Team 1; Soccer Team 1. ' KATHLEEN MILDRED HOOKS Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed HLY 3, 4; Latin Club 1 2; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5, Club Editor 5; Homeroom Secretary; Honor Roll 1. MYRA KATHRYN HORNE Student Council 1, 3; Red Cross Council 1, 2, 4; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2; Office Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 2, 3; Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3; Jr. Achievement 3. GERRI ELLEN HORNSBY Student Council 1, 3; Red Cross Council 1; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 1, 2; Tam-O- Shanter Representative 1; Tartan Representa- tive 1; Choir 3, 4, 5; Advanced Girls Chorus 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 1; All State Chorus 3; American Legion Essay Contest 3, First Place; Honor Roll 1, 2. ELLEN VIRGINIA HUFT Student Council 5; Junior Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; Distributive Education 5, His- torian 5; Eighth Grade Baskietball 1; B-Team Basketbal 2; Homeroom Secretary 1, 3. CHRISTINE ANNE HULL Student Council 2; Inter-Club Council 2; Senior Council 5; Anchor Club 3, 4, 5; Christian Athletic Association 5; Junior Y- Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3; Latin Club 1, 2, President 2; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Bas- ketball 2, 3, Manager 3; Varsity Basketball Trainer 4, 5. JAMES TIMOTHY IRWIN Student Council 2; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Coed Hi-Y 3, 5; Allied Medical Careers 2; Office Staff 4; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5, Business Manager 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1; Tartan Representative 5; B-Band 1; Key Club 4, 5; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 2; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; Varsity Track 3; Homeroom President 3. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION JAMES DANIEL IVEY Tam-O-Shanter Staff 3, 4, 5, Photographer 3, 4, 5; Key Club 4, 5; Homgroom Treasurer 1. RONNIE GLENN JONES Movie Club 2, 3, 4, 5. CALVIN EDGAR JOHNSON, JR. CLAUDE DANIEL JOHNSON National Honor Society 4, 5; Senior Science Club 5, Secretary-Treasurer 5; Band Council 5, President 5; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4; Junior Achievement 4; Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. CONSTANCE JEAN JOHNSON Jr. Y-Teeuu 1, 2; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3; Distributive Education 5. JOSEPH DONNEL JOHNSON National Honor Society 4, 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1; B-Band 1; Band Council 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 2, 3, 4, 5; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 5; Junior Achievement 4. JUDITH ANNETTE JONES Civinettes 5; Campus Life 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Allied Medical Careers 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Pep Club 5; Honor Roll 1; Science Fair 4, Honorable Mention. TOMMY HART JONES Student Council 5, Parliamentarian 5; Inter- Club Council 5, Treasurer 5; National Honor Society 4, 5; Civitans 4, 5, Secretary 5; Coed Hi-Y 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5, President 5; Jr. Science Club 2; Senior Science Club 3, 4; Tam-O- Shanter Staff 5, Editorial Editor 5; B-Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Homeroom President 1; Leadership Confer- ence 4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4; Boys' State 4; American Legion Es- say 4, Second Place; National Merit Semi- Finalist 5; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR STEVEN RANDOLPH JOYNER Orchestra 2, 3, 4, 5; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. KENNEY JAMES KECK Movie Club 4; Distributive Education 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; Bowling Team 3. DONALD DAVIS KEENEY Central High School: B-Team Baseball 2; Headland: Movie Club 3; Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5. VICKIE NAN KELLER Student Council 1, 2, 4, 5, Projects Co-Chair- man 5; Inter-Club Council 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Projects Chairman 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5, Projects Chairman 4, President 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, Projects Chairman 3; F.H.A. 3, Social Chairman 3; Pep Club 4, 5, Co-Presi- dent 5; Choir 5; Chorus 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Mistletoe Miss Court 5. DEBORAH ELAINE KELLY Lakeshore High School: Red Cross Council 1; Jr. Science Club 2, 3; Brown High School: Red Cross Council 3; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Span- ish Club 2, 3; Headland: Drama and Debate Club 4; Distributive Education 5, Secretary; Homecoming Court 5; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; Jr. Achievement 5. DAVID PAUL KING Student Council 4, 5, President 5; Inter-Club Council 5; Honor Council 5, Chairman 5; National Honor Society 4, 5; Civitans 4, 5, Chaplain 5; Coed Hi-Y 4, 5, Sergeant-at- Arms 5; Jr. Science Club 2; Sr. Science Club 4, 5, Treasurer 4; Tartan Staff 5; Tartan Representative 5; B-Team Football 3; Leader- ship Conference 5; GASC Conference 4; Uni- versity of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4; Boys State 4; Governor's Honor Program Nominee 3; Mr. Headland 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; National Council of Teachers of English Award Nominee 4; Traffic Safety Conference 4; Senate Youth Program Nom- inee 5; Executive Board of Georgia Teenage Traffic Safety Association 5; Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Week Most Represent- ative Student Contest, First Place 5; Elk's Club Youth Leadership Contest, Second Place In District 5; WSB Young American 5; WQXI Young American 5; Nominated For Georgia Jaycee's Good Citizen Program 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR PHILLIP RAY KINGSTON Student Council 1; F.C.A. 1; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Track 3; Varsity Track 3. STANLEY CLYDE KINNETT Office Staff 4, 5; Choir 3, 4, 5; Boy's Chorus 2; Varsity Track 4; Varsity Wrestling 4, 5. CAROL KIRK Student Council 5; Inter-Club Council 3; Anchor Club 3, 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 1, President 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 4; French Club 4; Distribu- tive Education 5; Office Staff 2, 3; Tam- O-Shanter Representative 4; Tartan Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3, 4; Eighth Grade Cheer- leading 1; Homeroom President 1, Secretary 2; Secretary of Atlanta Inter-Club Council of Y-Teens 4. DEBORAH LYNN KNIGHT Red Cross Council 2; Campus Life 2; Jr, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3; Sr. Y-Teens 5; Coed Hi-Y 3; Pep Club; Homeroom Vice- President 1. JEFFERY ALLEN KORTES RCA. 3, 4, 5; Movie Club 5; Office Staff 4; Tartan Representative 2; Eighth Grade Bas- ketball 1; B-Team Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4, 5; Varsity Baseball 4, 5; B- Team Track 2; Cross Country Track 5; Home- room Vice-President 2; Most Improved Play- er4Varsity Basketball 4. VICKIE ELANA KRANTZ Student Council 1; Coed Hi-Y 4; Allied Medical Careers 2; Latin Club 2; French Club 4, 5; Drama and Debate Club 5; Tartan Rep- resentative 2; Choir 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5; Advanced Girls Chorus 2; Eighth Grade Basketball 1, Captain; B4Team Basketball 2, 3, Co-Captain 2, Captain 3; Bowling Team 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; All-State Chorus 4. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION MARJORIE ANN LAMBETH Inter-Club Council 4; Anchor Club 4, 5, Chaplain 4, Treasurer 5; Christain Athletic Association 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; F.H.A. 1; Tartan Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 5; Tartan Representative 2; Girls Chorus 2, 3; Advanced Girls Chorus 4, President; B4Team Basketball 2, Statistician; Gymnastics Team 2; B.Team Cheerleading 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 2, 4; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; Lassie 4. 207 PATRICIA JEAN LARATTA Student Council 1, 2, 3; Inter-Club Council 1; Red Cross Council 1; Anchor Club 3, 4, 5, Historian 4; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice4Presi- dent 1; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Tartan Representative 3, 5; B-Band 1; Concert Band 2; Eighth Grade Cheerleading 1, Captain; B-Team Cheerleading 2, 3, Co- Captain 3; Varsity Cheerleading 4, 5, C0- Captain 5', Homeroom President 1, 2, Sec- retary 3; Girls State 4, Senator. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION MARILYN JO LAURIA Fort Campbell: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 2; Advocations Club 2; Pep Club 2; F.H.A. 2; Headland: Red Cross Council 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; Distributive Education 5, Reporter; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3. KATHRINE RUTH LEE Library Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1; Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3; B- Team Basketball 2; Jr. Achievement 3. PATRICIA DIANE LEWIS Christain Athletic Association 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Distributive Education 5; Girls Chorus 2; B-Team Basketball 3. DEBORAH ANN LITTLEJOHN Inter-Club Council 5; National Honor Society 5; Civinettes 5; Coed Hi-Y 3; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5, President 5; Spanish National Honor So- ciety 5; Drama and Debate Club 3, 4; Tam- O-Shanter Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Repre- sentative 2; Choir 3, 4, 5; Girls Chorus 2; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, ; Jr. Achievement 4, Secretary; Gover- nor's Honors Program Nominee 3; AH-State Chorus 4. ROBERT MCCONNELL F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Distributive Education 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; B-Team Football 2, 3; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 2, 3; B-Team Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAIRE ELAINE McCRACKEN Jr. Y-Teens 2; F.H.A. 1; Disributive Edu- cation 5; Jr. Achievement 3. JUDY ELAINE MCDONALD Coed HL-V 3; F.H.A. 3; Allied Medical Careers 5; Art Club 5; Girls Chorus 2; Jr. Achievement 4. MELVIN HENRY MCELREATH Movie Club 5; Office Staff 4, 5; Varsity Football 4; B-Team Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4, 5; Memo Team 3, 4, 5, Presi- dent 5. CAROL ANN MCKINNEY Student Council 1, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 5; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5, Corresponding Secretary 5; Girls Chorus 2; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; Bowling Team 1, 2; Gymnastics Team 2. MILDRED LAINE MCKNIGHT Student Council 5; Inter-Club Council 5; Red Cross Council 3; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Sr. Y-Teens 5, Fellowship Chairman 5; Coed Hi-Y 4; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, Co-President 5; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5; Choir 5; Girls Chorus 1; Advanced Girls Chorus 2; B- Team Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball Man- ager 3; Jr. Achievement 3; Honor Roll 1. RUSSELL VAUGHN MAPLES Student Council 1, 2, 3, 5; Inter-Club Coun- 208 cil 5; Honor Council 5; National Honor Society 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Latin Club 3; Sr. Science Club 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Key Club 4, 5; Tennis Team 4, 5; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4; Governor's Honor Program 4; National Merit Qualifying Test, Letter of Commendation 5; Honor Roll 1, 2 3, 4, 5. 2 OUTSTANDING SENIOR JOSEPH WILLIAM MARTIN Student Council 1, 3; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, 5; Key Club 2, 3, 4, 5; B-Team Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, Co-Captain 5; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; Homeroom Sec- retary 2, 3; Tri-City Football All-Stars Honor- able Mention 4, 5; Leading Hitter Baseball 2, 3, 4; Greater Atlanta AA All-Stars Hon- orable Mention 4, 5; Football Outstanding Leadership 5; Eighth Grade Basketball All- Tournament Team 1; Dugout-Club Baseball All-Stars H-M 4; Atlanta Braves 400 Club Baseball All-Stars 4; Dugout-Club Baseball Player of The Week 4; WQXI Player of the Week 4. OUTSTANDING SENIOR LANE CLAIRE MARTIN Red Cross Council 3; Anchor Club 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 5; Latin Club 2; Spanish National Honor Society 5, Historian; Library Staff 2, 5; Tartan Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, 5; Tartan Representative 4. DAVID BYRON MATTHEWS Russell: Art Club 1, 2, 3; Headland: Choir 5; Presidential Award For Physical Fitness 4. SUSAN KRISTA MAYESKE Latin Club 3; Pep Club 4; Distributive Edu- cation 5; Library Staff 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2; Bowling Team 4. BARBARA LEE MILLER Jr. Y-Teens 3, 4; F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 2, 5. HOMER PETER MILLER Student Council 1; Red Cross Council 2; Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5; Office Staff 4, 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 2, 3; Varsity Track 3, 4; Tennis Team 4; Boys State 4. JAMES QUENTON MILLER, JR. Civitans 5; Movie Club 5; Boys Chorus 3, 4; Eighth Grade Football 1; B-Team Track 3', Varsity Track 3, 4, 5; Cross Country Track 5. ANNA MARIA MITCHELL Inter-Club Council 4; Civinettes 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1; Allied Medical Careers 2; Pep Club 3, Treasurer; Office Staff 4; Tartan Representative 2; Teen Board 4, 5, Davison's, Captain 5; Choir 5; Girls Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Bowling Team 2; Homeroom Vice- President 1; Jr. Achievement 2, 3, President 3, Vice-President 2. BARBARA JOYCE MITCHELL Inter-Club Council 5; Red Cross Council 1; Christian Athletic Association 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, President 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Tam-O-Shantet Representative 1, 3; Tartan Representative 2; B-Team Bas- ketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5; Eighth Grade Cheerleading 1; Homeroom Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4. DAVID EDWIN MITCHELL National Honor Society 4, 5; Jr. Science Club 2; Sr. Science Club 3, 4, 5; Tennis Team 4, 5; University of Georgia Certifi- cate of Merit 4; Jr. Achievement 3; Gover- nor's Honor Program Nominee 3, 4. GAIL ELAINE MITCHELL Senior Council 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Historian 5; F.H.A. 3, 5; Allied Medical Careers 3, 4; Jr. Science Club 1; Drama and Debate Club 2, 3, 5; Teen Board 4, Rich's; Girls Chorus 2, 3; Homeroom President 1; Foot- ball Sponsor 5. LESLIE WALLACE MONTGOMERY Student Council 2, 3, 4; Civitans 4, 5; F.C.A. 3, 4; Movie Club 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Tam-O- Shanter Staff 4, 5, News Editor 4, Co-Editor 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 2, 3; Eighth Grade Football 1; Eighth Grade Track 1; Varsity Track 2, 3; B-Team Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, 5; Class Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4; Boys State 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION DAVID LEE MOORE Red Cross Council 1; Jr. Science Club 1; Sr. Science Club 1; Jr. Achievement 1. STANLEY EARL MORGAN. de Cross Council 5; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; B-team Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 2, 3; Varsity Track 4, 5; B-Team Wrestling 2, 3; Varsity Wr8s- tling 4, 5. CARL RICHMOND MORRIS Jr. Science Club 2, 3; Sr. Science Club 4, 5, President 5; Tam-O-Shanter Staff 5; Tartan Representative 3; Bowling Team 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 5; Jr. Achieve- ment 3. DANNY LEE MORRIS Art Club 2, 3, 4; Distributive Education 5; Eighth Grade Football 1, Trainer; Bowling Team 2; Swimming Team 4. SALLY ANNE MOSS Student Council 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 5; Red Cross Council 1, 2; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 5; French Club 4, 5; Art Club 1; Office Staff 3; Tartan Staff 5, Sports Editor; Tartan Representative 1, 3, 5; Home- room Secretary 1; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee Co-Chairman. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION ROGER DALE MURPHY Movie Club 2, 3, 4, 5. WILLIAM LAMAR MURRAH JR. Red Cross Council 2; F.C.A. 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Coed Hi-Y 4, 5; Latin Club 1, 2; Jr. Sci- ence Club 2; Tartan Staff 5; Tratan Repre- sentative 4, 5; Choir 4; Boys Chorus 3; Key Club 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Varsity Foot- ball 4, 5; B-Team Football 3; Eighth Grade Track 1; Varsity Track 4, 5; B-Team Wres- tling 1, 2; Varsity Wrestling 3; Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3; Cafeteria Staff 4, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION PATRICIA GWYNNE NEASE Civinettes 5; Jr. Y-Teens 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 5; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5; French Club 4; Tartan Staff 5, Faculty Editor; Jr. Achievement 3. HARTXVELL EDDIE NOLAN Red Cross Council 1; Distributive Education 5; Tartan Representative 3; B-Band 1; Band Council Award 2, 5; Band Council 4; Or- chestra 1, 2, 4, 5; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 3; B-Team Wrestling 1, 3; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM GERHARD NORDMARK III Coed Hi-Y 4; Movie Club 4, 5; Key Club 4, 5; Cross Country Track 5. DONNA KATHRYN OLIVER Tam-O-Shanter Representative 3. SHAYRON ANNE PARIS Inter-Club Council 3, 5; Red Cross Council 3, Vice-President; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Chaplain 5; Allied Medical Careers 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Art Club 1; Tam-O- Shanter Representative 5; Choir 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Girls Chorus 2; Home- coming Court 5; Mistletoe Miss Court 5; Miss Tartan Finalist 5; D.A.R. Award 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION STEVE L. PARROTT Jefferson City Senior High: Science Fair 3, First Place. MARK RUSSELL PATRICK Lanier: Concert Band 1, 2; Choir 1; Track 1; Orchestra 1; Softball 1; Headland: Sr. Science Club 5; Concert Band 3, 4, 5; March- ing Band 4, 5; Bowling Team 3, 4, 5. GRACE L. PIERCE Student Council 5; National Honor Society 4, 5; Civinettes 3, 4, 5, Chaplain 5; F.T.A. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 4; Tartan Staff 5; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. LINDA HELEN PONDER Red Cross Council 1; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1; Homeroom President 1, Secretary 3. DAVID MILLER RAGAN Garrett High: Varsity Baseball 1; B-Team Football 1; Varsity Basketball 2; South River High: Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Griffin High; Varsity Football 4; Head- land High: Varsity Baseball 4. JIM REESE JANICE MARIE ROBERTS Brown High: Chorus 1; Spanish 2; F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. Z; Headland: Sr. Y-Teens 4; Distributive Education 5. WILLIAM JACKSON ROGERS Langford Jr. High: B-Team Basketball 2; Headland: Student Council 4; Civitans 4, 5; F.C.A. 4; Coed Hi-Y 4; Jr. Achievement 4, President. LINDA JEANNE ROWLAND PATRICIA LYNN ROWLAND Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; F.H.A. 1; Distributive Education 5; Girls Chorus 2; Eighth Grade Cheerleading 1. GREGORY ANTHONY RUCKER Student Council 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Jr. Science Club 3, Treasurer; Movie Club 1, 2; Tartan Representative 2; Georgia Teen- age Safety Convention Representative 4; Bowl- ing Team 2. MARTY MARIE SALTER Student Council 1, 2; Inter-Club Council 1; Christian Athletic Association 3; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Project Chairman 2, President 1, Secretary 3, Atlanta Area Inter-Council 1; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Councilor's Staff 5; Tartan Represent- ative 2; B-Team Cheerleading 3; Homeroom President 1, Secretary 2, 3; JL-Sr. Dance Com- mittee Co-Chairman; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 4, 5; Honor Roll 1, 5. JOHN PHILLIP SANDERLIN Drama and Debate Club 5; Movie Club 4; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3, 4. RANDY WAYNE SANDERS Red Cross Council 1, 2; Movie Club 4; Coed Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 4; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, 2; Cafeteria Staff 2, 3; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball Manager 4; Homeroom President 1, Vice- President 2, Treasurer 3. CYNTHIA RUTH SARVER National Honor Society 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Anchor Club 4, 5, Secretary 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 3; Tartan Staff 5, Business Editor; Tam-O-Shanter Represent- ative 5; Leadership Conference 5; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 4; Miss Tartan Court 5; Football Sponsor 5; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR CHERAL DIANE SAUNDERS Student Council 1; Red Cross Council 2, 4; Christian Athletic Association 3, 4, 5, Project Committee Chairman 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2; Office Staff 2; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, 2, 3; Tartan Representative 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics Team 2; Swimming Team 2, 4, 5; Homeroom Treasurer 1, 3, Vice President 2; Homecoming Court 5; Homecom- ing Queen 5; Miss Tartan Finalist 5; Jr. Achievement 3. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION BARBARA LOUISE SAVAGE Mourningside High: Girls Athletic Club 1; Southeast High: Pep Club 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Headland High: Coed Hi-Y 5; Sr. Y-Teens 5; Tartan Representative 5. TOMMY WALLACE SCOTT Red Cross Council 2; Allied Medical Careers 1; Jr. Science Club 1, 2, Secretary 1; Sr. Science Club 3; Art Club 2, 3, 5, Treasurer 2. WILLIAM RICHARD SCRUGGS Student Council 2, 3, 5; Inter-Club Council 3; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Coed Hi-Y 3; Allied Medi- cal Careers 2; Latin Club 3, President 3; Library Staff 2; Tartan Representative 4; Key Club 4, 5, Social Chairman 5; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Track 2, 3; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, 5; Cross Country Track 5; Class Treasurer 1; Fulton County Mile Relay 4, First Place; State Mile Relay 4, Fourth Place; Varsity Track Most Outstand- ing Medal 4; Georgia Athletic Association Certificate of Merit 4. REBBECA ANN SHELTON Jr. Y-Teens 1; Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 1. DEBORAH KAY SLAFTER Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 5; Coed Hi-Y 2, 3; Drama and Debate Club 2, 3; Office Staff 4; Libraly Staff 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1. DONNA LOUISE SPENCE Russell High School: Wildcat Representative 2; Latin Club 2; Beginning Girls Chorus 2; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Headland: Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Girls Chorus 3; Advanced Girls Chorus 4. WINNIE DELL STEPHENS Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3. ANNIE CAROL STINCHCOMB jr. Y-Teens 2; F.H.A. 2; Library Staff 5; Chorus 2; Jr. Achievement 5, President 5. HUGH DEAN STITH Student Council 1, 2, 4, 5; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 4, 5; Tartan Staff 5; Tartan Representative 1, 5; Key Club 4, 5; Jr.-Sr. Dance Decoration Committee 4; Eighth Grade Football 1; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B- Team Track 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5; Varsity Track 4; Cross Country Track 5; Hoomroom President 1; Class President 1; Class Treasurer 5; B-Tearn Basketball 2. OUTSTANDING SENIOR BRENDA DIANA STOVER Red Cross Council 1; Office Staff 5; Tartan Representative 5; Eighth Grade Cheerleading 1; Homeroom President 1; Class Secretary 2. SUSAN LYNN SUMMERS Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-Club Council 4, 5; National Honor Society 5; Anchor Club 3, 4, 5, Historian 3, Vice-President 4, Presi- dent 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; Tartan Staff 4, 5, Features Editor 5; Tom-O-Shanter Represent- ative 2; Tartan Representative 3; Rich's Teen Board 5; Eighth Grade Cheerleading 1, Co- Captain 1; B-Team Cheerleading 2, 3, Cap- tain 3; Varsity Cheerleading 4, 5, Captain 5; Class Secretary 4, Leadership Conference 5; Homecoming Court 2, 3; Mistletoe Miss Queen 5; Miss Tartan 5; Miss Headland Representative 2; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, First Place 5; Elk's Club Youth Leadership Award, Third Place 5; W.S.B. Young American of the Day 5. OUTSTANDING SENIOR JAN DONNA T ANQUARY Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Counselor's Staff 3, 4. RONALD EUGENE THOMAS Red Cross Council 3; Eighth Grade Track Manager 1; Varsity Track Manager 1. CATHERINE LORAINE THOMPSON Southwest High: Chorus 1; Headland: Red Cross Council 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3; Sr. Y- Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Allied Medical Careers 2, 3, 4; Drama and Debate Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Counselofs Staff 5; Girls Chorus 5; Physical Fitness Award 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 4. CHARLES LAWRENCE THOMPSON Student Cmmcil 1, 2, 3, 4; Civitans 4, 5; RCA. 2, 3, 4, 5; Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5; Jr. Science Club 2; B-Team Football 3; Varsity FOOtball 4, 5; B-Team Track 2; Varsity Track 4, S; B-Team Wres- tling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4, 5', Soccer Team 2; Homeroom President 1, Vice-President 2, 3; Tri-City Optimist Oratorical Contest 3, Second Place. TANA EUGENIA TILLMAN Student Council 4; Anchor Club 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 2; Spanish National Honor Society 5; Tartan Staff 5; Tam-O- Shanter Representative 4; Advanced Girls Chorus 2, 3; B-Team Cheerleading 3; Var- sity Cheerleading 4, 5; Homeroom Treasurer 4. GARY DENNIS TURNER RCA. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Movie Club 5, Sec- retary 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; Eighth Grade Basketball 1, Statistician 1; Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5; B-Team Football 3; Soccer Team 4, 5, Co-Captain 5. ELIZABETH DIANE TUTWILER Student Council 1; Red Cross Council 2, 3; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2; Tartan Repre- sentative 5. ROBERT LOUIS VOLZ Student Council 2; F.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 3, 5; Tartan Representative 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B-Team Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4, 5; Varsity Track 3; Cross Country Track 5; Homeroom Vice-President 1, President 2; Jr. Achievement 3; Cafeteria Staff 2, 3; Home- coming Escort 4. GREG WACHSLER Two Rivers High School: B-Team Track 3; B-Team Baseball 3. BUFORD JAMES WALKER, JR, F.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; B.Team Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5; Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5; B-Team Track 2; Varsity Track 4; Homeroom President 2; LINDA DIANE ALLEN DAVID KYLE BRACKEN WILLIAM ROBERT BIGGERS JR. PAUL R. LEWIS A.B., Newberry College; M.Ed., Emory Uni- versity; Principal. MISS SARAH SUTTLES B.S.Ed., University of Georgia; Assistant Principal. GLENN L. HITCHCOCK B.S. Ed., Georgia Southern College; M.S.Ed., 2l0 AIl-Region Basketball Team 4; Best Rebound- er 4; Most Improved 3; F.C.A. National Conference, Black Mountain, North Carolina 4. ROBERT RICHARD WALLACE Jr. Science Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Jr. Achievement 2. MARSHA DIANE WARREN Southwest jr. High Lakeland, Florida: Smoke Signal Staff 1; Red Cross Representative 1; Headland: Inter-Club Council 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2, 3; Coed Hi-Y 3; Distributive Education 5, Vice-President 5. JOHN LARRY WATKINS Red Cross Council 1; Office Staff 3; Choir 2, 4, 5; Chorus 1. MELANIE JOYCE WHEAT Red Cross Council 2; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Distributive Education 5; Counselofs Staff 4; Girls Chorus 2; Bowling Team 2; Jr. Achievement 3. JAMES ALBERT WHITLEY Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5; Tartan Representative 4; Boys Chorus 2; B-Team Football Manager 2; B-Team Football 3. LINDA DIANE WHITLOCK Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Girls Chorus 1, 2. GEORGE LAWTON WILLIAMS Student Council 5; Inter-Club Council 4, 5; National Honor Sociely 4, 5, President 5; Civitans 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Spanish National Honor Society 4, 5, President 4; Jr. Science Club 2; Sr. Science Club 4, Secretary 4; Tartan Representative 5; Tennis Team 4, 5; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Class Vice President 5; Leadership Conference 4; Uni- versity of Georgia Certificate of Merit 5; Governor's Honor Program 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 5; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, S. OUTSTANDING SENIOR THOMAS PHIL WILLIAMS Red Cross Council 1; Jr. Science Club 1, 2; Movie Club 4, 5; Tartan Representive 2; Eighth Grade Football 1; B-Team Football 2, 3; B-Team Track 2; Bowling Team 3; SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES 1966 JAMES SAMUEL HOLCOMBE DANIEL THOMAS HOOKS ROBERT EUBERT HUNT Faculty Directory University of Georgia; Mercer; Counselor; Sponsor of Jr. Civitan Club. STACEY MATHERLY B.A., Lincoln Memorial University; M.A., East Tennessee State University; University of Georgia; Counselor. MRS. JAMES E. ADAMS A.B., Lander College; M.R.E., Carver School jr. Achievement 4, 5. ROSALYN MARIE WILSON National Honor Society 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 2; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 5; Spanish National Honor Society 5; Library Staff 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Jr. Achievement 3; JL-Sr. Magazine Chair- man 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. LINDA MARIE WITCHER Cedartown High School: Choir 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; Headland: Red Cross Council 5; Sr. Y-Teens 5; Coed Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 5. LOUIS MILLARD WOOD Coed Hi-Y 3, 4; Movie Club 3, 4; Library Staff 3; Choir 3, 5; Boys Chorus 4; Home- room President 2, Secretary 5. PATRICIA GAYLE WOOD Red Cross Council 2; Distributive Education 5; Tartan Representative 1, 2; Girls Chorus 2. CHARLES LYNN WOODALL Student Council 1; Inter-Club Council 3; RCA. 3, 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Parliamen- tarian 4; Tartan Staff 5; Key Club 4, 5; B-Team Football 2, 3; Eighth Grade Football 1; Varsity Football 4, 5; Eighth Grade Track 1; B-Team Track 2, 3; Varsity Track 4, 5; B-Team Wrestling 2, 3; Class President 3; JL-Sr. Dance Committee 4. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HONORABLE MENTION KAREN SUE YOHE Student Council 2, 5; Inter-Club Council 1; Honor Council 2; Red Cross Council 1; Na- tional Honor Society 4, 5, Secretary 5; An- chor Club 4, 5; Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 1; Sr. Y-Teens 4, 5; Coed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Secretary 5; F.T.A. 3, 4, .5; Latin Club 1, 2; Library Staff 1; Tartan Staff 5; Tam-O-Shanter Representative 1, 5; Tartan Representative 3, 4; Beginning Girls Chorus 2; Advanced Girls Chorus 3; Tennis Team 2; Swimming Team 2, 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 2; Miss Tartan Court 5; Teacher's Aide 3, 4, 5; Football Sponsor 5; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee Co-Chairman 4; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. OUTSTANDING SENIOR GEORGE DOUGLAS ZIMMERLEE THOMAS BECKHAM McDORMAN JR. RONNIE MARVIN ZASTROW JOHN PRESTON ZIMMERLEE of Missions and Social Work; English; Spon- sor of Coed Hi-Y; Page 33 MISS MARTHA ANN ADAMS , AB. The Woman's College of Georgia; Uni- versity of Georgia; Geometry, Algebra; Spon- sor of Civinettes; Page 27. MRS. R. W. BADGE'IT B.S.H.E., University of Georgia; Emory Uni- versity; Georgia State; University of South Florida; University of Mexico; La Grange College; Clerical Practice, Stenography, Busi- ness English; Page 24. BENTAMIN CARLTON BAILEY, JR. A.B., Mercer University; L.L.B., Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University; English; Sponsor of Soccer Team; Page 27. MISS FLORA BAILEY B.S.Ed., University of Georgia; B.S.H.E., University of Georgia; M.S., University of Tennessee; Home Economics; Page 24. MISS LEA BARRETT B.S.Ed., University of Georgia; Physical Edu- cation; Sponsor of C.A.A.; Girls Varsity Basketball; Varsity Tennis Teams; Page 29. MISS MARTHA BIDWELL B.S.H.E., University of Tennessee; Human Relation, Home Economics; Sponsor of F.H.A.; Page 26. HENRY E. BILLINGHURST A.B., Mercer University; M.Ed., Emory Uni- versity; Bowling Green College of Com- merce; University of Georgia, Georgia State; English, Business Principles, Bookkeeping, General Business; Page 25. MRS. ROWENA H. BOLAND B.A., Huntingdon College; Biology; Spon- sor of Allied Medical Careers Club; Page 34. MRS. J. H. BURCH B.S.H.E., University of Georgia; Home Eco- nomics; Sponsor of Interclub Council; Page 25. MRS. JOHN L. BUSSEY A.B.E.D., University of Georgia; English, Word Study; Sponsor of Red Cross; Page 32 JACOB C. CARLTON B.S. Georgia Southern; M.Ed., University of Georgia; Typing, Clerical Practice; Sponsor of Movie Club; Page 24. MRS. H.VG. CHAPMAN A.B., Tift College; M.Ed., Emory University; Mathematics; Page 27. ROBERT P. COYLE A.B., Bucknell University; M.Ed., Auburn University; English; Page 32. CHARLES S. CREWS, JR. B.S.Ed., Georgia Southern College; Earth Science, General Science; Page 34. MRS. E. DALE DEWBERRY A.B., Emory University; US. History, Government and World Affairs; Sponsor of Student Council; Page 27. LAWYER DUDLEY, JR. B.S., Tuskegee Institute, University of Mex- ico; Mechanical Drawing; Page 24. MRS. D. C. DUVALL A.B., Georgia State College; American Cul- ture; COasponsor of Honor Council, Assistant sponsor of Student Council; Page 30. EDWARD ELLERBEE B.S., Troy State; World and US. Culture; Page 31. MISS MARY BELLE ENGLAND B.A., Lambuth College; M.A., George Pea- body College; Ed.S. Peabody College; Uni- versity of Birmingham; Library Education; Page 23. MISS JENNIE M. FARMER B.S., Oglethorpe University; Loyola Univer- sity; Fantbonne College; Emory University; University of Georgia; English, Reading, Word Study; Page 30. MR. MICHAEL A. FARMER B.S., Georgia State College; Geometry, Alge- bra; Director of Fulton County Teachers' Association; Page 26. MRS. W. RAY GOSS B.S., Mississippi State College for Women; Memphis State University; Georgia State College; General Biology, Human Physiology; Allied Medical Careers Club Sponsor; Page 34. ROY D. HALL B.S., M.A., Middle Tennessee State Univer- sity; Physical Education; Sponsor of Key Club, F.C.A., Football, Head Coach of Basketball; Page 28. HARLAN HARRIS B.S., Piedmont College; M.Ed., Auburn Uni- versity; Emory University; University of Georgia; Stetson University; Algebra, An- alytic Geometry; National Honor Society Sponsor; Page 27. MRS. CORA O. HIPP A.B.Ed., M.A., University of Georgia; World Culture; Page 31. GEORGE S. HUFFSTETTER A.B., Baldwin-Wallace College; M.Ed., Emory University; US. History, American Culture; Sponsor of Jr. Civitan Club; Page 30. MISS AUDRIE G. KELTON A.B., M.A., University of Georgia; Van- derbilt University; World Culture; Sponsor of Anchor Club; Page 31. MRS. H. CLAY LEWIS B.A., Agnes Scott College; M.A., Columbia University; English, Latin; Sponsor of Latin Club; Page 33. LEWIS L. MANNING B.A., West Georgia College; Arithmetic, Modern Basic Mathematics, Algebra; Page 26. FRANK G. MARSHALL B.S., Georgia Tech; Georgia State College; University of Georgia; University of Florida; Mathematics; Page 33. MISS JEAN MARSHALL B.A., Mercer University; English, Journalism; Sponsor of F.T.A., Tartan Staff Advisor; Page 32. MISS SUZANNE MATHENY B.A., Carson-Newman College; French; Spon- sor of Le Cercle Francais, Junior Y-Teens; Page 30. MISS PATRICIA LEE MATHEWS A.B., Duke University; Tufts University; Oglethorpe College; Chemistry, Sponsor of Drama Club; Page 34. MALCOM MOORE B.S., Austin Peay State College; University of Georgia; Driver Education, Coach of Foot- ball and Wrestling, Sponsor of Teen-age Safe- ty Club; Page 29 FLOYD A. PEAK B.B.A., Emory University, Distributive Edu- cation, Business Principles, Business Law, DECA Sponsor; Page 24. JOHN W. PRINCE . University of Wyoming; B.S.Ed., University of Georgia; Industrial Arts, Woodworking; Football, Wrestling; Page 29 MRS. BERNICE QUINN A.B., The Woman's College of Georgia; Georgia State; English, Word Study; Page 26. MYRON M. RANDMAN B.S., Georgia Tech; M.Ed., University of Georgia; Emory; Georgia State College, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute; General Sci- ence, Physics, Business Arithmetic; Science Club Sponsor; Page 34. LEONARD L. ROY, JR. A.B., University of Alabama; Birmingham- Southern; University of Oklahoma; Univer- sity of South Carolina; World Culture, Amer- ican History; Coed Hi-Y Sponsor; Tartan Dedication 1967. Page 31. DANIEL JOSEPH SMITH B.M., University of Michigan; M.M., Univer- sity of Michigan; Band, Orchestra; Page 25. RUSSELL STANLEY B.S., Ft. Valley St. College; Denver Univer- sity, University of Arizona; Arithmetic, Mod- ern Mathematics, Algebra; Page 26. MISS LILLIE L. SUDER B.S., The Womads College of Georgia; Physical Education; Sponsor of Varsity Cheer- leaders, Pep Club; Page 28. MRS. R. D. THOMAS B.S.Ed., Georgia Southern College; English; Sponsor of Jr. Y-Teens; Page 33. WILLIAM J. THORN A.B., Birmingham-Southem College; Physical Education; Head Varsity Football Coach, Track Coach; Page.28 MRS. BARBARA A. TRUITT B.S., Mankato State College; Scarritt College; Spanish, General English; Page 31. MRS. G. M. WATKINS A.B., Agnes Scott College; Georgia State College; University of Georgia; English; Page 32. MRS. J. P, VELASCO D.Ed., University of Havana; Spanish; Spon- sor of Spanish Honor Society; Page 31. MRS. W. W. WELLS A.B., U. of Georgia; Oglethorpe University; Humanities English, Honors English, Journal- ism; Page 33. MR. LARRY WHALEY B.S., Middle Tennessee State University; Health, Physical Education; Sponsor of Key Club, F.C.A., Coach of Football, B-Team Basketball, Baseball; Page 28. MRS. ROBERTA K. WOLFE A.B., Georgetown College; Art; Sponsor of Art Club; Page 24. A Acree, Linda 50, 55, 62, 160 Acree, Mike 109, 150 Adams, Buddy 117, 160 Adams, Kathy 130, 160 Adamson, Billy 160 Adamson, Byron 117, 150 Adamson, Leslie 52, 77, 155 Adcock, Kittybelle 46, 68, 138, 145, 147, 178 Addis, Judy 46, 62, 79, 101, 105, 168 Addy, Bill 150 Aff, Susie 64, 168 Aiken, Carol 178 Aikens, Thomas 53, 71, 108, 160 Alexander, Brenda Allen, Bryan 108, 160 Allen, Buddy 155, 160 Allen, Denise 150 Allen, Chip 79, 178 Allen, Howard 178 Allen, John 47, 60, 70, 160 Allen, Sheryle 48, 61, 160 Allen, Susan 150 Anderson, Ann 150 Anderson, Brian 93, 98, 111, 113, 118, 160 Anderson, Eddie 93, 108, 118, 160 Anderson, Gary 178 Anderson, Timmy 109, 150 Andre, Gary 168 Andre, Randy 74, 76, 150 Andreoli, Debbie 50, 70, 125, 178 Andrews, Kathy 131, 150 Andrews, Sandy 38, 40, 43, 65, 116, 117, 118, 132, 178 Anglin, Debbie 155 Anglin, Serena 168 Armstrong, Ellen 51, 178 Armstrong, Jane 160 Asbury, Patrica 155 Atchison, Bobby 150 Aumam, Bob 178 Auman, Fat 135, 168 B Bagly, Billy 52, 57, 160 Bain, Mark 51, 93, 150 Bain, Montie 178 Baker, Gary 160 Baldowski, Lynn 59, 161 Baldridge, Clayton 161 Baldridge, Jan 161 Banks, Charles 178 Banks, Kerry 118 Banks, Susan 155 Barber, James 51, 147, 178 Barber, Wayne 53, 108, 118, 161 Barfield, Mike 47, 60, 63, 65, 97, 100, 118, 147, 178 Barker, Steve 155 Barnes, Janice 150 Barr, Sharon 46, 79, 123, 124, 168 Bartlett, Randy 161 Bass, Kathy 150 Batchelor, Bill 74, 76, 150 Bayles, Joyce 179 Bayles, Lowell 74, 150 Beasley, Danny 150 Beauchamp, Adrienne 52, 54, 155 Beauchamp, Julienne 52, 54, 155 Beck, J. G. Behling, Pete 51 Behling, Susan 38, 49, 168 Bell, Robert 52, 74, 76, 155 Benefield, Connie 179 Benefield, Wanda 48, 70, 155 Bennett, Scott 168 212 Student Index Bently, Bud 43, 179 Berkstresser, Berk 41, 47, 53, 63, 116, 167, 168 Berkstresser, Bruce 71, 117, 155 Berry, Kay 41, 42, 44, 49, 50, 66, 67, 79, 179, 201 Blackmarr, Gene 155 Blackmon, Libby 70, 155 Blackstock, Debbie 161 Blalock, Donna 168 Boatenreiter, Nancy 54, 161 Boatenreiter, Pat 179 Boemanns, Bonnie 48, 169 Boemanns, Ted 117, 118, 161 Boland, Tom 43, 111, 114, 179 Bollenbach, Jackie 161 Bolton, B11186, 87, 111, 134, 168 Bomar, Gail 179 Bomar, Ricky 150 Bonds, Gary 155 Bosma, Donna 40, 54, 52, 53, 78, 161 Boum, Linda 48, 50, 79, 136, 146, 179 Boyd, Obby 38, 39, 46, 63, 87, 88, 118, 136, 179, 197, 201 Bracken, David 111 Bracken, Richard 151 Brady, Linda 54, 161 3 Brandenburg; Carol 53, 55, 145, 179 Brandes, Beverly 38, 40, 46, 49, 50, 55, 69, 70, 147, 179 Branham, Ola 48, 54, 155 Bray, Sharron 155 Brazzel, Mike 71, 119, 131, 155 Breed, Pam 62, 70, 123, 168 Brewer, Chuck 38, 39, 40, 47, 63, 99, 100, 111, 112, 168 Brewer, Ricky 53, 56, 70, 161 Brice, Shelia 151 Brigmon, Pat 151 Brinkley, Marilyn 74, 76, 179 Brock, Car0148, 52,71, 155 Brock, Jerry 76, 180 Brogdom, Darrell 93, 151 Brookner, Barry 52, 161 Brooks, John 40, 59, 118, 180 Brown, Alexa 46, 48, 71, 74, 76, 161 Brown, Bobby 60, 151 Brown, Cindy 48, 50, 53, 71, 161 Brown, D011 60, 168 Brown, Judy 64, 180 Brown, Kenneth 38, 53, 180 Brown, Larry 51, 180 Brown, Margaret Ann 151 Brown, Mark 93, 108, 151 Brown, Mike 131 Brown, Scotty 168 Brown, Steve 151 Brown, Sylvia 62, 68, 71, 180 Brown, Trippe 156 Bruer, Gary 161 Bryant, Danny 151 Bryant, Janet 44, 74, 76, 168 Bryant, Jerrie 180 Bryant, Pat 93, 151 Bucy, Candy 74, 76, 151 Bueker, Ricky 74, 76, 151 Buelterman, Tommy 168 Buffington, Lee 101, 161 Buoch, David 60, 93, 117, 151 Bouch, Steve 58, 59, 130, 180 Burkhalter, Jack 51 Burdett, Marilyn 180 Burger, Claudia 151 Burlingame, Jerry 151 Burtz, Lee 79, 180 Bushnell, Sara 48, 54, 61, 161 Bushnell, Willy 151 Butler, Chuck 168 Butler, Kathy 42, 44, 50, 54, 79, 180 Buttrey, Betty Ann 70, 101, 104, 161 Byram, Tim 161 Byrd, Rexon 161 C Cagle, Winston 151 Caldwell, Theo 40, 43, 60, 63, 65, 85, 87,96, 111, 115,135, 146, 180 Camors, Jean 46, 49, 50, 69, 71, 134, 142, 144, 181 Campbell, Emmett 121, 151 Campbell, Lea 42, 66, 181 Candler, Ann 61, 78, 161 Candler, Tommy 74, 76, 121, 151 Candler, Barbara 158 Cannon, Sammy 168 Cantrell, James 46 Carlisle, Steve 79, 129, 181 Carmichael, Caren 48, 50, 79, 161 Carmichael, Cathy 46, 49, 69, 70, 145, 146, 181 Camell, Tom 40, 59, 161 Carpenter, Ken 168 Carroll, Carl 51 Carter, Irene 49, 64, 181 Carter, Joyce 48, 151 Carter, Myron 74, 76, 151 Carter, Tommy 181 Carwile, Alice 168 Casey, Nancy 62, 69, 70, 101, 107, 168 Casey, Rudy 151 Cash, Billy 53, 74, 76, 181 Cassidy, B111 51 Causey, Lorraine 168 Cawthome, Kathy 56, 61, 78, 169 Chambless, David 156 Chamberlin, Jim 156 Chambers, Nancy 52, 54, 156 Champion, Helen 109, 151 Champion, Mike 51 Chance, Marcia 48, 51, 54, 156 Chandler, Barbara 38, 40, 44, 49, 51, 53, 55, 69, 70, 169 Chandler, Debbie 151 Chaney, Vickie J0 151 Chapman, Marcia 48, 53, 156 Charter, Larry 181 Charter, Steve 181 Chastain, Stan 51, 181 Catham, Georganne 70, 79, 161 Catham, Greg 111 Cheely, Richard 50, 116, 118, 161 Chickering, B11177, 151 Childs, Jack 47, 169 Childs, Paul 76, 151 Childs, H. 74, 76 Christian, Cindy 125, 151 Christian, Richard 156 Chupp, Larry 38, 93, 10,8, 111 Clabom, David 93, 117, 156 Clanton, Charla 48, 156 Clanton, Charlie 86, 87, 118, 135, 181 Clanton, Denise 38, 48, 70, 150, 151 Clark, Katherine 169 Clark, Steve 40, 43, 60, 63, 86, 87, 118, 134, 147, 181 Clemmons, Susan 49, 169 Clower, Oletha 61, 169 Cloy, Bob 47, 63, 71, 93, 116, 118, 161 Cloy, Mike 40, 41, 47, 63, 85, 87, 116, 117, 118, 134, 139, 176, 182, 197 Coan, Maureen 54, 169 Cocking, Judy 64, 58, 182 Coleman, C. 48, 54, 61, 161 Coleman, Walt 151 Collins, Robert 65, 161 Conn, Dennis 79, 161 Cook, Becky 54, 161 Cooksey, Hugh 93, 151 Cooper, C, C. 182 Corley, Charles 151 Cowan, Tommy 156 Cowart, Brenda 182 Cowart, Eric 47, 71, 87, 116, 11.1 169 Cowart, Steve 71, 93, 116, 119, 156 Cox, Billy 51, 129, 182 Crawford, Jim 51, 169 Creager, Ren 60, 65, 182 Crisman, Johnny 73, 74, 76, 151 Crockett, William 117, 151 Crook, Robin 161 Crowe, Susie 58, 182 Culver, Ricky 161 Cummings, Janice 151 Cummings, Linda 182 Curl, John 161 Cuthbertson, Dottie 38, 51, 182 Cuthbertson, Paul 162 D Dalton, Judy 182 Dalton, Libby 48, 50, 162 Damhorst, Betsy 48, 54, 70, 162 Daniel, Larry 156 Daniels, Bill 169 Daniels, Gary 156 DaSantos, Deryl 56, 58, 74, 76, 169 Davidson, Wesley 60, 169 Davis, Ben 111 Davis, Bunny 38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 68, 70, 138, 146, 177, 182, 199 Davis, Cathy 48, 54, 71, 156 Davis, Cindy 46, 49, 68, 167, 16 Davis, Dan 151 Davis, Diane 51, 53, 156 Davis, Laura 151 Davis, Nancy 53, 156 Demmons, Douglas 182 Demmons, Kenneth 108, 162 DeVane, Darrell 79, 119, 156 Dillingham, Donna 156 DiMatteo, Paul 162 Dixon, Nancy 156 Dodd, Jana Lou 48, 52, 162 Dodson, Perry 151 Donaldson, Gary 156 Donaldson, Jane 48, 162 Donovan, jack 151 Donovan, Janie 169 Doyal, Marti 70, 79, 169 Drane, Dale 162 Dryden, Doug 56, 76, 118 Dryden, Mari-Jo 70, 74, 76, 150, 151 DuBose, Dale 74, 151 Duffey, Alice 108, 151 Duncan, Jerry 51, 156 Dunn, Kathy 169 Durham, Janice 64, 183 E Ebeling, Tracye 48, 51, 156 Edge, Bonnie 48, 70, 109, 151 Iphingstone, Bill 169 lphingstone, Robert 118, 183 . lrod, Richard 162 lsberry, Michael 151 lsberry, Suzanne 40, 52, 53, 79, 162 lzey, Marsha 40, 58, 59, 71, 169 ngland, Leonard 60, 183 pps, Libby 136, 142, 144, 183 stes, Tommy 63, 68, 86, 87, 118, 134,183 vans, D011 47, 162 vans, Randy 4'7, 60, 183 vitt, Jan 183 Vitt, Nan 183 F agan, Collin 74, 108, 111, 162 alour, Noy 48 airbaim, Beth 74, 109, 151 eagin, Jimmy 63, 93, 118, 162 ast, William 151 enner, Steve 151 erguson, Dan 87, 88, 111, 116, 118 erguson, Debbie 1.56 rguson, Randy 183 rguson, Scooter 64, 71, 99, 100, 112 rrell, Don 156 rrell, Jackie 49, 79, 169 ssler, Mark 40, 79, 184 'ncher, David 116, 118, 169 .ncher, Nancy 52, 74, 76, 156 'ndley, Johnny 38, 50, 63, 93, 111, 162 Sher, Ronnie 47, 93, 118, 162 sher, Steve 42, 47, 66, 87, 88, 118, 136, 184, 196 Sher, janice 162 anders, Joe 74, 76, 151 eisher, Paul oyd, Bonnie 38, 40, 44, 62, 70, 120, 157, 167, 169, 101 lsom, Janice 70, 79, 184 rd, David 47, 53, 169 trest, Art 43, 74, 184 untain, Donna 50, 184 nuntain, Janis 78 Wler, David 169 wler, Donna 38, 64, 71, 78, 184 owlet, Jennifer 48, 70, 109, 151 tch, Greg 42, 43, 145, 184, 196, 201 tch, Ronnie 1p, Doug 162 G ines, Mike 118, 156 mer, Cheryl 152 mer, Darlene 38, 50, 62, 125, 130, 162 rner, Dennis 93, 117, 152 Garrett, Jenny 48, 52, 70, 108, 156 Garrett, John 117 Garrett, Jimmy 93, 152 Garrich, Mike 79, 184 Garrich, Steve 156 Garrison, Connie 51, 184 Gaffis, Bruce 74, 152 Gay, Steve 76 Gay, Vicki 38, 50, 162 Gayman, Susan 74, 162 George, Joseph 170 Geren, Billy 66, 185 Geren, Cathy 38, 46, 64, 67, 146, 184 Gibbs, Linda 152 Giglio, joan 71, 152 G111, Edward 60, 170 Gillen, Paul 53, 56, 57, 162 Gillen, George 185 Gillon, David 56, 70, 156 Gillon, Kenny 70, 152 Gillon, Sherry 49, 61, 170 Gilpatrick, Denise 152 Gilpatrick, Gary 170 Glankler, John 156 Glankler, Michele 38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 50, 52, 67, 146, 185, 200 Godby, Henry 185 Goddard, Cheryl 156 Godfrey, Jackie 71, 152 Godfrey, Nita 156 Godfrey, Sybil 162 Goen, Chip 93, 117, 118, 162 Graham, Steve 85, 87, 118, 135, 147, 185 Granger, John 162 Green, Guy 47, 63, 87, 116, 118, 135, 185, 199 Green, Sandra 48, 162 Greene, Beth 62, 101, 105, 162 Greenway, Mike 162 Gresham, Dianne 156 Griffith, Bobby 108, 162 Grindle, Billy 74, 76, 152 Groover, Allen 43, 185 Groover,Pat 152 Gunnin, Billy 152 Gunnin, Linda 55, 170 Guinn, Eddie 52, 93, 156 Gunter, Anita 44, 49, 50, 64, 66, 147, 185 Gunter, Rita 156, 108, 162 Guptill, Phil Gwin, Lee 57, 117, 156 H Hackney, Barbara 54, 156 Hackney, Joyce 53, 61, 162 Hall, Carol 54, 58, 156 Hall, Dave 40, 43, 170 Hall, Henry 56, 170 Halstead, Bruce 152 Ham, Teresa 38, 152 Hamilton, Jimmy 93, 108, 156 Hamlet, Melvin 74, 76, 162 Haney, Kathryna 170 Harbin, Cheryl 48, 54, 61, 163 Harbin, Terry 44, 55, 56, 70, 170 Harbour, Karen 109, 152 Hardin, Bob 156, 71 Hardin, David 121, 163 Hardy, Joel 51, 185 Hardy, Ray 170 Harkey, Lane 185 Harper, Billy 162 Harper, Bobby 74, 76 Harris, Debbie 170 Harris, Mike Harris, Peggy 48, 74, 156, 163 Harris, Perry 76 Harris, Ray 108, 156 Harris, Susan 46, 71, 123, 124, 170 - Harrison, Cathy 152 Harrison, Jean 40, 41, 42, 44 ,68, 185, 197 Harrison, Shirley 71, 152 Hartman, Greg 156 Hartsfield, Patty 163 Haseltine, Adrian 38, 46, 50, 69, 130, 167, 170 Hasty, Dennis 170 Hasty, Jeff 74, 76, 119, 157 Hasty, Wade 51 Hatchell, Maurice 51, 185 Hauk, Douglas 163 Hauk, Susan 49, 186 Hay, Dixon 170 Hayes, Angelyn 44, 49, 66, 79, 170 Hayes, Debbie 152 Hayes, Janice 70, 152 Haynes, Danny 111, 115, 186 Haynes, Waunee 44, 55, 69, 70, 79, 186 Haynie, Elaine 48, 54, 152 Helms, Jan 125, 152 Hemperly, Elaine 51, 186 Henderson, Charles 51, 56, 119, 157 Henderson, Claudia 40, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 67, 70, 186 Henderson, Keith 52, 162 Henrioud, Janice 157 Hereth, Nancy 157 Hibble, Debra 54, 157 Hicks, Deborah 152 Hicks, Tommy 118 Hiers, Brenda 53, 58, 157 Hight, Jennifer 163 Hill, Dennis Hill, JoAnn 152 Hill, B11174, 76 Hilley, Sue 70, 79, 186 Hime, David 170 Hines, Susan 50, 62, 109, 152 Hodges, Greg 60, 118, 121, 186 Hoffman, Carla 46, 124, 170 Hoggard, David 152 Hohn, Allen 152 Holcombe, Anna 52, 157 Holcombe, Mike 152 Holcombe, Ricky 93, 117, 152 Holland, Jimmy 60, 186 Holton, Hayes 71, 157 Hooks, Kathy 67, 186 Horgen, Jan 52, 170 Home, Kathy 64, 186 Hornsby, Gerri 49, 79, 186 Horton, Lee 78, 163 Hovsepian, Dan 74, 76, 117, 163 Hudson, Helen 51, 157 Hudson, Mike 108, 118, 163 Huff, Vicki 157, 187 Huft, Ellen 51, 187 Hughes, Cindy 50, 163 Hull, Chris 62, 101, 187 Hull, Patty 152 Humphries, Teresa 40, 78, 163 Humphry, Steve 163 Hunt, Carol 41, 58, 71, 119, 130, 170 Hunt, Danny 117, 152 Hunt, Mickey 93, 117, 118, 157 Hunt, Susan 170 Hunter, Jane 55, 170 Hunter, Joan 157, 70, 79 Hunton, Marshall 165 Hurley, Charlotte 49, 171 Hurley, Donna 109, 152 Hussey, Elissa 49, 68, 171 Hussey, Hagan 157 Hutcheson, Debbie 163 Hyde, Dickie 163 I Irwin, Tim 47, 50, 66, 146, 187 Ivey, Chris 116, 118, 163 Ivey, Danny 47, 67, 187 Ivey, Susan 54, 157 J Jannuzzello, Ralph 163 Jansak, Tina 48, 50, 52, 74, 163 jenkins, Jan 70, 125, 152 Jenkins, Scott 163 Jennings, Bill 87, 91, 111, 112, 171 Jerrell, Jeff Johnson, Anna 171 Johnson, Calvin 187 Johnson, Carol 48, 108, 163 Johnson, Clayton 91, 116, 117 Johnson, Connie 51, 187 Johnson, Dan 42, 57, 74, 76, 187 Johnson, Don 42, 74, 76, 187 Johnson, David Johnson, Glennette 157 Johnson, James 47, 116, 118, 163 Johnson, Janet Johnson, Linda 157 Johnson, Mike 152 Johnson, Mike 64, 163 Johnson, Pattie 71, 157 Johnston, Neal 117, 152 Johnston, Phillip 157 Jones, Alan 152 Jones, Ed 59, 163 Jones, Harry 59, 118, 121, 157 Jones, Judy 44, 61, 187 Jones, Lucy 157 Jones, Ronnie 187 Jones, Tommy 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 50, 53, 67, 144, 147, 200 Jones, Winston 50, 74, 76, 117, 163 Jordan, Beth 164 Jordan, Jeanie 152 Jordan, Ricky 117, 152 Joyner, Mike 157 Joyner, Randy 74, 187 Juhan, John 164 K Kammerer, Linda 53, 157 Keaton, H. W. 63, 93, 100, 117, 119, 157 Keaton, Gwenita 61, 171 Keck, Glenn 171 Keck, Kenny Keeney, Don 111, 115, 188 Keller, Bonnie 152 Keller, Vickie 38, 40, 49, 61, 79, 188 Keller, Steve Kelly, Debbie 119, 188 Kennedy, Jean 55, 61, 68, 171 Kent, Ella 163 Kidd, Buzzy 108, 119, 130, 131, 157 Kidd, Debbie 46, 62, 64, 70, 123, 124, 171 Kilpatrick, Cammje 152 King, Dan 171 King, David 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 50, 57, 69, 145, 147, 188, 196 King, Hal 116, 157 King, Jim 100, 108, 164 King, Kathy 171 King, Kay 49, 157 King, Marsha King, Lynn 157 King, Ray King, Ricky 74, 109, 152 Kingston, Kathy 40, 46, 48, 50, 52, 62, 70, 164 Kingston, Phil 188 Kinnett, Stan 79, 116, 118, 188 Kinnett, Steve 152 Kirk, Carol 38, 46, 51, 188 2I3 Kiser, Bonnie 152 Kiser, Steve 171 Kite, Craig 157 Kleekamp, Tommy 98, 100, 164 Knight, Debbie 188 Knox, Skip 116, 164 Knudegard, Nancy 157 Knuerr, Cathy 57, 171 Koman, Alan 40, 56, 74, 76, 171 Kortes, Jeff 60, 100, 111, 115, 188 Krantz, Vickie 58, 79, 147, 188 Krumenauer, Harry 171 Krumenauer, Fat 44, 62, 101, 106, 171 L Lamb, Billie Jane 153 Lamb, Wayne Lambeth, Davida 48, 54, 70, 153 Lambeth, Margie 46, 68, 70, 188 Landrum, Nancy 48, 108, 164 Lankford, Bob 53, 164 Lankford, Debbie 153 Laratta, Patty 46, 71, 122, 123, 144, 146, 188 Largin, Teresa 48, 71, 109, 153 Lauria, Marilyn 51, 189 Lawson, Teri Lee 157 LeClair, Suzanne 125, 153 Lee, Allen 74, 171 Lee, Katherine 51, 189 Lee, Jay 74, 76, 117, 119, 157 Lee, Steven 93, 117, 153 Lee, Vic 93, 116, 118, 164 LeGrande, Roger 74, 118, 164 Lewis, Pat 51, 189 Lewis, Rodney 93, 153 Lewis, Ronnie 109 Lindsey, Bill 153 Little, Claudia 108, 157 Little, Mary Jane 48, 164 Littlejohn, Debbi 40, 41, 44, 53, 55, 66, 79, 189 Livingston, Mike 171 Logan, Ronald 157 Long, Darlene 48, 164 Long, Doyal 38, 153 Long, Wayne 157 Lowery, Pam 38, 40, 48, 70, 78, 164 Loy, Robert 117, 157 Lumsden, Cathy 62, 71, 109, 153 Lyle, David 164 M Mack, Mike 119, 153 Mack, Terry 64, 164 Maddox, Diane 38, 48, 164 Mahan, Sherry 153 Maness, Carol 153 Manus, Vicki 157 Maples, Janet 40, 48, 54, 164 Maples, Vaughn 41, 42, 46, 57, 120, 147, 189, 198 Marks, Don 157 Martin, Carol 164 Martin, Joey 85, 87, 63, 96, 100, 111, 115, 136, 189, 199 Martin, Lane 46, 53, 65, 69, 190 Martin, Linda Martin, Mike 60, 171, 116 Martinez, David 117, 157 Martorell, Jerry 171 Martorell, Glen 153 Mathews, John 60, 172 2 l4 Matteri, Bob 38, 51, 57, 70, 119, 157 Matteri, Kathy 51, 56, 57, 70, 153 Matthews, David 56, 190 Mayeske, Susan 51, 190 McBath, Martha 71, 108, 157, 78 McChargue, Bobbie 109, 131, 153 MCClannahan, Brian 38, 43, 53, 60,71,111,112,173 McClannahan, Cathy 77, 108, 157 McConnell, Robbie 51, 189 McCracken, Elaine 51, 189 McDonald, Frances 164 IMCDonald, Judy 56, 189 McDonald, Mary Anne 48, 62, 77, 153 McDougal, Marion 50, 164 McEachem, Carol 48, 50, 54, 164 McElreath, Carl 74, 76, 116, 164 McElreath, Melvin 60, 64, 116, 117, 189 McElwaney, Linda 62, 101, 106, 172 McFarland, Alice 74, 164 McGinnis, Mike 93, 153 McHan, Barry 47, 53, 172 McHan, Cindy 38, 48, 70, 108, 155, 157 McInvale, Shirley 49, 61, 172 McKenney, Alice 48, 157 McKinney, Carol 49, 55, 189 McKinney, Frances 71, 125, 153 McKinney, Hugh 56, 57, 74, 119 McKinney, Patti 74, 76, 172 McKinney, Perry 74, 76, 157 McKnight, Mildred 38, 40, 61, 66, 70, 79, 189 McKown, Charles McLaughlin, Diane 158, 125 McLaughlin, Kathy McLaughlin, Mike 130, 164 McLendon, David 79, 117, 158 McMichen, Lynn 54, 153 McMichen, Mike 91, 137, 172 McNitt, Bruce 117, 119, 158 McNitt, Neil 153 Meier, Beth 125, 153 Meier, Ricky 164 Mercer, Carolyn 48, 108, 158 Mercer, Pam 49, 64, 173 Miller, Barbara 46, 59, 70 Miller, Barbara 172, 190 Miller, Jimmy 43, 60, 118, 119, 190 Miller, Mary Beth 40, 51, 52, 56, 70, 164 Miller, Mike 53, 57, 158 Miller, Pete 56, 120, 147, 190, 53 Milligan, Lonnie 153 Mills, Sandra 74, 153 Mills, Teresa 172 Minton, Kathy 153 Minton, Vicki 153 Mitchell, Allyson 153 Mitchell, Anna 44, 49, 50, 79, 146, 190 Mitchell, Barbara 40, 62, 101, 103, 190 Mitchell, David 42, 57, 79, 120, 190 Mitchell, Gail 50, 54, 58, 135, 190 Mitchell, Mike 47, 50, 87, 90, 108, 164 Mitchell, Sara 109, 153 Mitchell, Tim 153 Moncrief, Rita 51, 172 Montgomery, Les 66, 43, 116, 190 Moore, David 190 Moore, Judy 79, 172 Moore, Lowell 57, 164 Moore, Ronnie 74, 76 Morgan, Bobby 109, 153 Morgan, Charlotte 78 Morgan, Davis 164 - Morgan, Stan 116, 118, 191 Morris, Barry 153 Morris, Beckie 48, 54, 164 Morris, Chuck 172 Morris, Danny 51, 191 Morris, Jerry 158 Morris, Fat 158 Morris, Ricky 40, 57, 191 Morris, Sam 172 Morrison, Peggy 48, 164 Morse, Beverly 125, 164 Morse, Jack 172 Morse, Jeff 153 Moses, Kerry 63, 117, 153 Moses, Sharon 56, 172 Moss, Sally 40, 49, 50, 69, 134, 147, 191 Mote, End 60, 63, 93, 116, 118, 164 LIOte, Randy 93, 117, 153 Mullins, Carol 56, 70, 172 Mullins, Marsha 172 Murdock, Curtis 74, 77, 158, 176 Murphey, Edna 158 Murphey, Roger 60, 191 Murrah, Bill 47, 50, 63, 68, 71, 87, 88, 118, 135, 146,191 Muse, Janice 46, 71, 62, 172 Musick, Joy 44, 49, 74, 76, 172 N Nadelhoffer, Cheryl 54, 158 Nadelhoffer, Tom 93, 117, 118, 165 Nash, NIike 41, 74, 76, 155, 158 Nease, Pat 44, 49, 50, 69, 191 Newman, Linda 46, 48, 50, 62, 79, 125, 165 Newsome, John 172 Nitz, Judy 74, 76, 109, 150, 153 Nix, B11165, 87, 90, 111, 113, 173 Nolan, Billy 165 Nolan, Ed 51, 74, 76, 191 Nordmark, Bill 191 Norman, Rodney 56, 165, 53 Norris, Paul 60, 116, 120, 173 O Oberst, Eddie 158 Oberst, Patsy 50, 173 Oglesby, Ronnie 153 Ohm, Daniel 65 Olbon, Philip 65, 96, 100, 173 Oliver, Donna 191 Oswalt, Bobby 153 Overstreet, Dianne 74, 76, 165 P Pace, Deborah 38, 48, 51, 70, 158 Page, Sharon 48, 158 Parham, Pat 40, 41, 48, 52, 165 Parker, Jean 52, 54, 158 Paris, Georgia Lee 173 Paris, Shay 40, 49, 50, 70, 79, 129, 139, 143, 145, 147, 191 Patrick, Mark 57, 74, 76, 192 Patterson, Debbie 108, 158 Patterson, Pat 153 Patton, Alan 158 Peace, Paula 56, 79, 158, 53 Peebles, Mike Peek, Joseph 153 Perkins, Lynn 158 Perry, Melinda 71, 51, 153 Perry, Ricky 153 Peterson, Jan 158 Peterson, Zoe 165 Peterson, Karin 38, 158, 52, 53 Petty, Susan 48, 153, 125 Phillips, Kathy 153 Philips, Ronnie Philyaw, Beth 48, 71, 153 Pickard, Cathy 77 Pierce, Grace 42, 44, 69, 192 Pilewicz, Greg 56, 57, 60, 70, 74 76, 165, 53 Pina, Raymond 153 Pitts, Sheila 48, 54, 56, 71, 165 Plach, Pam 158 . Plach, Rick 173 Ponder, Linda 192 Poole, Linda 158 Pope, Randy 47, 63, 120, 130, 1 Porter, Stan 74, 165, 117 Potts, Sonny 153 Power, Susan 158, 108 Pratt, Danny Pratt, Susan 54, 153 Praytor, Cathy 54, 158 Prescott, Mark 158 Preston, Cheryl 48, 158 Preston, Cindy 153 Prichard, Janice 74, 76, 158, 53 Proctor, Marcia 59, 165 Provine, Caron 50, 52, 165 Pruett, Cynthia 153 Purcell, Carol 158 R Ragan, David 64, 192 Raines, Dale 165 Rainwater, Terry 158 Ramsey, Bill 59, 117, 165 Ramey, Kathy 173 Rasberry, Missy 48, 158 Rauchenberg, Christine 49, 56, 5 173 Rawljns, Mike 153 Ray, Carol 158 Ray, Ed 153 Ray, Henry 165 Ray, Steve 97, 100, 165 Rea, Dallas 71, 117, 158 Readling, Debby 53, 58, 158 Readling, Sandy 53, 58, 158 Reese, Jim 51 Reese, Kay 158 Redmond, Gail 165 Reeves, Freddy 87, 91, 116, 118, 173 Reeves, Janet 38, 54, 71, 153 Reeves, Nancy 54, 165 Rentas, Santi 153 Reynolds, Karen Reynolds, Joyce 54, 153 Reynolds, Marla 74, 153 Rice, Paul 165 Rich, Kathy 165 Richardson, Ronnie 158 Richardson, Sheila 50, 78, 165 Rickard, Susan 59, 154 Rickerson, Vicki 58, 70, 173 Roane, Lanny 60, 158 Roberson, Bill 173 Roberson, Mike 41, 93, 119, 1 159 Roberts, Janice 51, 192 Roberts, Sid 173 Rogers, Billy 43, 192 Rogers, Debra 44, 74, 76, 173 Rogers, Gail 38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 53, 62, 69, 101, 103, 120, 173 ' ogers, Jan 154 Rogers, Tony 159 Rose, Paula 44, 52, 79, 173 Rose, Skippy 53, 79, 159 'owland, Don 154 Rowland, Linda 51, 192 Rowland, Patti 192 Rucker, Tony 192 lush, Deborah 56, 61, 173 Russell, Mike 173 kutledge, Darlene 54, 165 S iaggus, Kay 46, 68, 71, 173 aggus, Susan 62, 70, 125, 159 ailers, Danny 154 alter, Marty 64, 69, 192 .anderlin, Paul 154 .anderlin, Phil 58, 192 anders, Wally 71, 192 arver, Cindy 42, 46, 48, 50, 68, 135, 144, 193, 197 aunders, Cheral 62, 132, 133, 143, 1145,146,193 unders, Pam 46, 62, 123, 136, 173 vage, Barbara 49, 50, 71, 193 :haudies, Larry 74, 76, 119, 159 tott, Tommy 59, 193 ,Tuggs, Carlton 111, 173 ruggs, Richard 47, 65, 118, 119, 193 user, Gary 159 afer, Jack 173 anks, George 74, 76, 165 effield, Steve elton, Becky 193 elton, Debbie 71, 79, 159, 165 elton, Karen epard, Robert 154 eriff, Steven 159 errer, Brenda 173 .ipley, James 154 iver, Debbie 48, 70, 125, 154 art, Patsy 48, 165 365, Alan 173 5, Lou 109, 154 1 ter, Debby 193 vet, Jack 47, 63, 87, 88, 11s, 74 1th, Barry 154 th, Bruce 118 th, Brenda 49, 137, 174 'th, Charles 165 'th, Johnny 121, 165 th, Judy 108, 159 th, Karen 159 th,IAike 118,159 th, Pat 38, 48, 159, 52 th, Rod 165 th, Ronnie th, Ronnie 174 th, Terry 154 ak, Mike 70, 154 well, Keith 60, 118, 174 y, Sheila 154 h, Donna 48, 79, 165 ell, Randy 108, 119, 159 cc, Donna 54, 193 Ice, Beverly 61, 165 Ice, Doyle Spencer, Brooks 48 Stanfield, Myra 49, 174 Stanton, Debbie 38, 48, 159 Starret, Tommy 74, 76, 159 Stephens, Dell 193 Stephens, Mary 165 Stevenson, Bobby 52, 174 Stinchcomb, Carol 193 Stinchcomb, Gary Stimson, Donna 154 Stimson, Delores 58 Stith, Hugh 38, 47, 63, 65, 69, 71, 95, 100, 193, 198 Stone, Janet 54, 154 Stone, Lisa 78, 165 Stovall, Anita 61, 174 Stover, Diane 71, 193 Strickland, Buster 109, 154 Strickland, Caroline 74, 76, 174 Strickland, Cary 165 Strickland, Kay 48, 71, 165 Strike, Katie 64, 134, 174 Strike, Tim 117, 154 Struck, Shari 50, 58, 74, 76, 165 Summers, Janet 38, 39, 40, 44, 53, 62, 66, 120, 174 Summers, Susan 42, 46, 69, 122, 123, 135, 139, 141, 144, 146, 147, 194, 198 Skyes, Richard 71, 174 T Tanner, Angie 154 Tanquary, Jan 49, 194 Tayloe, Jerry 174 Taylor, Greg 74, 76, 118, 165 Taylor, Jerry Taylor, Susan 154 Taylor, Sandra 174 Taylor, Steve 93, 109, 154 Taylor, Tim Terry, Barbara 154 Terry, George 119, 159 Terry, Jane 54, 55, 174 Thaxton, Lynn 51, 174 Thaxton, Sheila 154 Thaxton, Olivia Thomas, Bradley 74, 77, 159 Thomas, Dinah 48, 165 Thomas, John 56, 118, 165 Thomas, Kathleen 48, 159 Thomas, Lynn 46, 79, 122, 123, 175 Thomas, Marilyn 48, 74, 76, 108, 131, 159 Thomas, Ronnie 194 Thomas, Marshall 54, 58, 118, 165 Thompson, Cathy 64, 61, 194 Thompson, Charlene 78, 154 Thompson, Charles Thompson, Larry 43, 87, 89, 118, 136, 194 Thompson, Robert 71, 116, 118, 165 Thompson, Rusty 111, 175 Thompson, Sheila 78, 159 Thompson, Susan 175 Thrasher, Cliff 175 Thrasher, Peggy 48, 54, 59, 154 Thurmond, Linda 38, 44, 49, 69, 71, 137, 175 Thurmond, Steve 70, 159 Tillman, Lynn 48, 50, 165 Tillman, Tana 46, 53, 69, 123, 194 Tolbert, Mark 56, 70, 74, 76, 165 Tolleson, Lane 46, 48, 50, 62, 79, 125, 165 a r' 1., ., v. ,r1.-m..m v, n WM : ,,,.IL,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,, ,, , , 1,, av Touchstone, Scott 109, 131, 154, 150 Touchstone, Tommy 60, 64, 116, 119, 159 Tradnak, Jan 159 Trebes, Allison 165 Trescott, Greg 74, 76, 154 Triplett, Ricky 117, 154 Troutt, Dale 154 Truan, Cliff 51 Tucker, Doree 74, 76, 154 Tucker, Lynda 54, 159 Tuggle, Claudette 48, 71, 159 Turner, Cindy 154 Turner, Edward 109, 154 Turner, Gary 111, 112, 121, 194 Turner, Martha Ann 48, 101, 102, 165 Turpin, Patsy 54, 58, 159 Tutwiler, Diane 30, 49, 194 Tutwiler, Skipper 93, 109, 154 11 Underwood, Mike 159 Underwood, Randy 71, 108, 159 Upchurch, Nancy 48, 54, 70, 125, 131, 138, 159 Upchurch, Susan 55, 70, 101, 105, 175 Upshaw, Madeline 70, 154 V Van Gorder, Gini 70, 159 Veal, Debbie 125, 154 Veal, Debbie 52, 62, 70, 155, 157 Veal, Marshall 47, 63, 87, 90, 116, 118, 165 Vesser, Danny 175 Vickers, Janice 49, 175 Vickery, Donna 52, 159 Vogt, Terry 74, 165 Volz, Robert 63, 70, 97, 194 W Wachsler, Greg Wachsler, Steve Wainscott, Bobby 154 Walker, Jimmy 65, 95, 100, 111, 118, 194 Walker, Linda 48, 56, 159 Walker, Lynn 79, 175 Walker, Mike 175 Wall, Richard 53, 165 Wallace, Kandy 154 Wallace, Richard Wallace, Richard 194 Waller, Steve 175 Wallis, Ken 159 Walters, Bucky 93, 116, 118, 165 Walters, Jim 58, 79 Walton, Bart 74 Ward, Greg 63, 69, 71, 87, 90, 111, 113, 121 Warren, Marsha 40, 51, 194 Watkins, Genie Watkins, Larry 79, 195 Watkins, Terry 159 Waybright, Jack 71, 79, 119, 159 Waybright, Jacque 175 Weaver, Marlon 154 Webb, Phil 79 Webster, Charlotte 159 Webster, Chuck 175 Webster, Ila 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Weldon, Sheila 71, 78, 165 Wells, Albert Wells, Chip 159 Wells, Lynne 79, 159 West, Nancy 54, 159 West, Ronnie 165 Wheat, Camille 154 Wheat, Melanie 51, 195 Whelchel, Brian 38, 165 White, Anne 159 Whitehead, Charles 154 Whitley, Jimmy 195 Whitlock, Genie 70, 79, 175 Whitlock, Jeff 159 Whitlock, Linda 195 Whitlock, Pat 101, 165 Widener, Larry Wiles, James 60, 116, 120, 175 Wiles, Margie 154 Wilkerson, Andy 74, 76, 175 Wilkes, Becky 48, 159 Wilkens, Claudia 46, 79, 123, 135, 175 Wilkins, Bobby 87, 89, 118, 165 Wilkins, Sharon Williams, Allen 74, 76, 165 Williams, Craig 154 Williams, George 38, 42, 43, 53, 71, 120, 147, 195, 200 Williams, Jennie 50, 71, 175 Williams, Phil 60, 65, 195 Williams, Sandy 78 Williams, Teri 159 Williams, Tommy 175 Williamson, Bruce 74, 76,154 Williamson, Cathy 159 Williamson, Debbie 48, 159 Wilson, Dean 50, 60, 63, 116, 175 Wilson, Debbie 159 Wilson, Jimmy 40, 74, 76, 175 Wilson, Lyn 42, 51, 53, 195 Wilson, Ronnie 74, 165 Windsor, Darlene 54, 159 Wise, Keith 93, 109, 154 Witcher, Billy Witcher, Linda 195 Wood, Carolyn 54, 154 Wood, Chris 154 Wood, Gayle 51, 195 Wood, Jackie 49, 175 Wood, Judy 159 Wood, Millard 79, 195 Wood, Susan 165 Woodall, Donald 50, 117, 118, 165 Woodall, Lynn 47, 63, 69, 87, 89, 118, 134, 147, 195 Woody, Barbara 154 Wright, Duane 53, 165 Wright, Karen 54, 154 Wright, Ledman 74, 76, 154 Wynn, Turista 175 Y Yarbrough, Nancy 48, 125, 154 Yohe, Karen 38, 42, 48, 49, 69, 70, 134, 144, 197, 195 Young, Bill 51, 195 Young, Ellen 58, 165 Young, John Young, Patsy 159 Youngblood, Mike 154 Z Ziemer, David 51, 154 Zimmerlee, George 51 2l5 ax Another year has ended . . . ca in words and pictures that we supp but the memories and events these pages are yours: the work . . . laughter wintry football games spring fever new people and periences . . . old friends . . . 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