Hillcrest High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Dalzell, SC)
- Class of 1962
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When school days are o ' re, and shadows long, As life ' s last years are nigh; In retrospect we ' ll stand and cheer-- All hail to Hillcrest High. ADMINISTRATION CLASSES This Is Our Book ACTIVITIES FEATURES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATION Because of her untiring patience with the students of Hillcrest, her willing¬ ness to encourage and help, her excellent guidance and advice, and her genuine love for young people, we, the Seniors of Hillcrest High School, lovingly de¬ dicate this copy of The Wildcat to Mrs. Walter Marion LeNoir. 4 Because of her enthusi¬ asm in the classroom, her interest in each pupil, and her effectual charm, the sciences have been made more significant for the students at Hillcrest. Be¬ cause we appreciate her efforts, and admire her very much, we dedicate to Mrs. Camille Estronelle this The Wildcat of one thousand nine hundred and sixty two. -4 ADMINISTRATION DR. HUGH STODDARD, Superintendent of Schools, District 2. A. B. Univer¬ sity of South Carolina, M. A. University of South Carolina, Ph. D. Peabody Institute. MR. E. D. BRUNSON, Supervising Principal, Area 1. A. B. Presbyterian Col¬ lege, M. Ed. University of South Carolina. MR. FRANK CLEMENT MERRITT, Principal A. B. San Jose California State College, M. Ed. University of South Carolina, Graduate study University of California. Mr. Merritt in College Days. Mr. Merr itt, Mrs. Merritt, and Shelby Merritt. 7 PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE MRS. WALTER M. LeNOIR Secretary to the Principal OFFICE HELPERS Linda Parker, Dianne Madely, Sandy Sage, Shelby Smith, Karyn Sowers, Lynn Potter, Lois Warren, Pat Wilson, Pauline Smith, Betty Segars, Gail Feidler and Sandra Erter. 8 ■ Ffl CU LTY FACULTY MRS. K. R. KENNEY English and French MISS MARY MELLETTE English and Spanish MRS. CAMILLE ESTORNELLE Science MRS. HENRY L, JACKSON Science MRS. KATHARINE M. TUGGLE Commercial Work and English MRS. C. W. SANDERS English and Social Studies MISS BETTY PAYNE Social Studies and English MR. THOMAS C, CHILDRESS Agriculture MRS. MORGAN SHULER Home Economics 10 MRS. J. F. BARRON Librarian FACULTY MRS. RILEY BRADHAM MR. R. S. LEE Mathematics Algebra and World History MRS. JAMES R. GEHRIS English and History MRS. T. E. COLCLOUGH English and Science MRS. PATRICK DENNIS Mathematics and Science MRS. B. E. CARTER English MRS. ALICE HEDRICK Physical Education and History MR. E. M. WATT Driver ' s education MR. GUS PRINGELS Coach, Math and Physical Education MR. GERALD PATE Coach, Math and Physical Education MRS. w: H. STEVENSON Latin, World History MISS THELMA M. GASTON Shorthand, Typewriting MRS. VERNON DINKINS Mathematics Known to most students as Miss Fanny , she is respected and loved by all who have ever sat in her classroom. We, at Hillcrest, say that Pythagoras knew the theorem, but Miss Fanny knows the answers. It is with much regret that we learn that next year Mrs. Dinkins will retire from her work at Hillcrest. MR. F. D. GRABILL Band MRS. HENRY CARRIS ON, JR. Music MISS ROBERTA MATHIS Band MRS. WILLIAM DeBERRY Math, Guidance 12 FACULTY MRS. J. E. McCUTCHEN Fifth Grade MISS CORNELIA PARKER Third Grade MRS. MARGRETTE G. WHITE Second Grade 4 MISS LERLENE HERNDON Second Grade MRS. DAN TEAL First Grade MRS. CECIL REAMES 13 First Grade gff MRS. JOHN FISHBURNE Fifth Grade MRS. ALFRED DODD Fourth Grade MRS. CECIL E. KIRBY Third Grade MISS JULIA DUBOSE Fourth Grade CAFETERIA Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. James, and Mrs. Freeman, supervisor. BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW: George Fann, Francis Brown, Bill Hansen, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Gordon, John Stoudenmire, Johnnie Mikell, Tommy Edens, SECOND ROW: Eddie Jackson, Stuart Delaplaine, Calvin Rodgers, Bubba LeNoir, Irvin Hester, Don Porter, Charles Hardin, Jack Biederman. 14 V- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nick Powell-President Francis Brown-Vice-President Martha Jones-Secretary Adele Burrows-Treasurer 16 SENIORS WILLIAM ALLEN Why worry? It ' s going to happen anyway. French Club. JOHN RICHARD AUER, JR. A man should be upright, Not be kept upright. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Co-Captain 4; Track 1; French Club 4; Home Room Represent ative 3: Adelphi Club 3. LARRY WAYNE ARNOLD A rare compound, Seriousness, frol¬ ic and fun. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cutest Boy 4 ; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. LOREN W. BLACKMON His manners bespeak his true worth. Chorus 2, 3, 4. MARY KATHRYN BABB As welcome as sunshine in every place, So the beaming approach of good natured face. Varsity Bowling 1, 2, 3; Runner- up Miss Myrtle Beach High beauty contest; Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee. 17 SENIORS JUDITH KAY BOWMAN She moves a Goddess, and she looks a queen. Cheerleader 4; Miss D. A. R. ; Co-Editor of Newspaper; As¬ sistant Business Manager of Annual 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Most Ladylike 4; Best Dressed 4; Adelphi Club 3; Student Council Committee 4; Basket¬ ball Queen Candidate 1. ANN BRACY She hath a daily beauty in her life. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Library Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3. TERRYLL LONNETTE BRETZMAN A merry heart maketh a Cheerful countenance. Four-H Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Adelphi Club 3. BARBARA BROWN Modest Dignity and calm content. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Adelphi Club 3, 4. FRANCIS THOMAS BROWN Tis from high life, high Characters are drawn. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; President of Class 1, 2; Vice-President 4; Most Sincere Boy 4; Treasurer of Student Council 3; Adelphi Club 3; Rep¬ resentative of Homeroom 2; Chairman of Grounds Committee 4. 18 SENIORS SUSAN KIMBALL BROWN Still they gazed and still their won¬ der grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Most Scholarly 4; French Club; Latin Club; Newspaper reporter; Representa¬ tive to Student Council 1. IRENE ADELE BURROWS The perfection of knowl¬ edge and friendliness com¬ bined. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi¬ dent 2, President 4; FHA Club 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer-3, Presi¬ dent 4; Girls Speech Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Pep Club 4; Football Sponsor 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Most likely to succeed 4; Senior Class Treas¬ urer; Furman Scholar 4; Adel- phi Club 3. GENEVA CATOE She was quiet, but pleasing to know. HENRY BYRD, JR. Ah, why should life all labor be? ' FFA 1, 2. ROBERT G. COLEMAN Friendliness and good sports¬ manship make a good charac¬ ter. Football Team 1; Basketball 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2,4; French Club 4; Best Dancer 4; Best Dressed 4; Assistant Photogra¬ pher for yearbook 4; Adelphi Club 3; Homeroom Represent¬ ative 1. . 0mm SENIORS GARY FRANK CLINE Virtue is the performance of pleasant actions. English Club 1; Fencing 1,2; Pep Club 2; Prom Club 3; Ski Club 3; Stamp Club 3; Art Club 4. ROBERT (ROBBIE) COUNCILL My heart is whole, my fancy free, go away little trou¬ bles, don ' t bother me. Chorus 1, 2; Adelphi Club 3; Music Appreciation 1, Pep Club 4. GORDON W. COX You must keep your goal in sight; Labor toward it day and night. Stamp Club 1; Chess Club 1; Science Fair 3. JUANITA YVONNE CRUMBLISS Charm strikes the sight - but merit wins the soul. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1; 4-H Club 1,4; Art Editor of Yearbook 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Music Appreciation 1,2, 3; Head Flag Majorette 3,4; Band 1, 3,4; Student Council 4; School Paper 1, Pep Club 1,4; Biology Club 1; Adelphi Club 3; International Honor Society 1; Red Cross 1; Prom Decorating Committee 1, 3. HARRIS LAMAR DAY I have nothing to declare but my genius and my jazz. Pep Club 1, 4; Chorus 1; Adelphi Club 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3. 20 RONALD LLOYD DRAKE Give me a place to stand and I will move the world. Football 3, 4; Basketball 2; French Club 4; Pep Club 4; Track 3; Adelphi Club 3. HENRY THOMAS EDENS A fellow we ' re glad to have met, for he ' s a fellow we won ' t forget. FFA 3, 4, 5; Bus Driver 3, 4; Adelphi Club 3. BARBARA COWARD DIVINEY Her eyes portray happiness. Adelphi Club 3; 4-H 3, 4; FHA 3, 4. SENIORS BARBARA ANN DOBY The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. 4-H 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-Presi¬ dent 4; Pep Club 4; Adelphi Club 3. STUART DUTTON DELAPLAINE Agree if you can; if not, dispute it like a man! Football 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4. 21 SENIORS LYNDA ELIZABETH EDGE Well mannered, gentle, quick to serve and able. Chorus 1; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 1; Football Sponsor 2; Adelphi Club 2; Majorette 4; Pep Club 4; Assembly Com¬ mittee 4. JOHN G. ELDRIDGE, JR. To know him is to like him. Have I not said enough? Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; French Club 4. KATHRYN DIANNE ELMORE She is a person who makes life pleasant. Secretary Reporter of 4-H 1; President of Chorus 1; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Flag Majorette 2, 4; FEIA 3. SANDRA TERESA LEE ERTER Grace is in all her steps; in every gesture dignity and love. Chorus 1, 2, Secretary C Treasurer 2; Secretary 3; Basketball 3; Alternate Cheerleader 3; Student Council-Com¬ mittee 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Speech Con¬ test 2, 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper 4. DAVID EVERETT He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valor. Football 1, 2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1. 22 GEORGE HERSEL FANN, JR. A faith fit to live by, A self fit to live with, A work fit to live for, Some¬ body to love and be loved by—These make life worthwhile. Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2; Secretary of Student Council 4; Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Bus Driver 3, 4; Furman Scholar 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Editor-in- Chief of Yearbook 4; Most likely to succeed. 4; Most Gentlemanly 4. SENIORS WILFORD FRANK HANSEN I dare do all that may be¬ come a man, who dares do more is none. Bus Driver 4: CHARLES A. HARDIN, JR. Meet life and live, do not shun it. Track 1, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Foot¬ ball 2; French Club 4; Pep Club 4; Escort for Homecom¬ ing 4. GAIL ELIZABETH FIEDLER A person who loves and laughs must surely do well. Newspaper 1; Sewing Club 1; Latin Club 3; Office Practice 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; GAA 2. NELTON He laughed in face. Latin Club 1; Chorus 4; Ba ball 4, 2; Football Manager Track 3, 4; Most Flirtatious 4: Pep Club 4. SENIORS J. IRVIN HESTER I will sit down now but the time will come when you will hear me. Homeroom Representative 4; Bus Driver 4. COLIN RAYMOND HILL Well done is better than well said. ketball 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, j(Pep Club 1,2,4; Mechanical tawing Club 1; Adelphi Club i ' 3. MAGGIE VIRGINIA HOOD The mildest manners and the gentl¬ est heart. Chorus 1, 3, 4. JAMES RAE JACKSON A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. 4-H 1, 2; FFA 1,4, Treasurer and Re¬ porter; Football 1, 2,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Chorus 1. 24 SENIORS WILEY FRANCE JAMES I ' m not in the role of common men. French Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Wittiest 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Presi¬ dent 1, 2; Newspaper 4. MARTHA McGILL JONES She walks in beauty like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies. President of Class 3; Secretary of Class 4; Chorus 1, 2; Cheer¬ leader 3, 4; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Art Assistant for yearbook 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Most Athletic 4; Friend¬ liest 4; Best Personality 4; Most Popular 4 ; Newspaper 4; Adelphi Club 3; Music Ap¬ preciation 2; Miss Junior 3; Candidate for Homecoming 4; Sponsor 3; Store and Entertain¬ ment committee 3. CARROLL KELLEY Silence is the speech of the wise. FFA 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. JANE CELESTE JONES What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 4; Pep Club; Basketball 1. WALTER MARION LeNOIR, JR. Bubba Age cannot wither him, nor custom stale his infinite varie¬ ty. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- President of Student Council 3; Beta Club 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2; Home¬ room Representative 2; Boys ' State 3; Annual Staff 4; Vice- President of Class 1, 2; French Club 4; FFA 1; Adelphi Club 3; Most Valuable Player 3; Co- Captain of Football 3, 4; Most Athletic 4; Most School Spir¬ it 4; Most in Love 4. 25 p SENIORS OMERA DIANNE MADELEY The best of things in life come in the smallest of packages. French Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Com¬ mencement Marshal 3; Girls ' State 3; Cheerleader 4; Football Sponsor 4; Can¬ didate for Homecoming 4; Most in Love 4; Cutest 4; Miss Hi-Miss 4; Adelphi Club 3; Chairman of Assembly Committee 4; Newspaper 1, 2, 4. CHARLES McQUEEN The silent ones shall soon be known. MARIE ADELE MERCOGLIANO Beneath her dark, exotic manner was a deep goodness, few possess. Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Class Sec¬ retary 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Home¬ coming Attendant 2; Most Popular 1; Yearbook 2, 3; Citizenship Award 2; Newspa¬ per 4 ; Chairman of Float Com¬ mittee 2, 3; Most School Spir¬ it 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Store Committee 4; Welcom¬ ing Committee 4; Adelphi Club 3; Latin Club President 3; Spanish Club Secretary 1, 2. DAN FRANK MILLER, III As straight as an arrow, Up¬ right as the best; Give him a chance and he ' ll do the rest. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band President 4; Drum Major 4; Chorus 4; Chorus President 4; 4-H Club 4. ANN HOBBS McLAUGHLIN Love, quietness, and goodness, in her person shined. FHA 1, 2, 3; Mar¬ shal .3; National Honor Society 3; Li¬ brary Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Tri-H-Y 3; Annual Representative 1, 3; Pep Club 4; Spotlight Reporter 2; Band 2; 4-H 1; Color Guard 1, 2; Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1, 2; Steering Committee 3. 26 SENIORS DOROTHY VERNON PEARSON Laugh thy golden laughter, But the moment after, Weep thy golden tears. Cheerleader 4; FHA 2, 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Newspaper 4; Entertainment Committee 4; Adelphi Club 3; Football Sponsor 4; Most Sincere 4; Most Orig inal 4; Pep Club 4; Alternate Cheer¬ leader 3. CLAUDIA KARI NEWSOM Beauty itself doth of itself persuade the eyes of men with¬ out an auditor. Basketball 1; Photo Club 2; French Club 2; British Club 2; Journalism Club 2; Dance Club 3; 4-H Club 1; FHA 1; Cheer¬ leader 3. BURGESS OXENDINE My own thoughts are my companions. NANCY JANE PITTAWAY Always flirtatious and gay; she toss¬ es her head and goes on her way. Trampoline instructor 1; Trampoline and tumbling team 1; Newspaper 4; Annual Staff 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Chorus 1; Beta Club 4; Sophomore Dance Com¬ mittee 2; AFS Homeroom Committee 1; Pep Club 4; Freshman Dance Com¬ mittee 1; GAA 1; La Sierra Pepsters 1. LINDA LEE PARKER To be happy, gay, and ready for fun maketh this per¬ son ' s personality. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Newspaper 4; Basketball 2; Ma¬ jorette 4; Best Dancer 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Music Appreciation 1; Office Practice 4; Adelphi Club 3. 27 SENIORS CAROLE LYNNE POTTER She aims high and makes the goal. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Office Practice 4; Music Ap- priciation 1, Pep Club 4. NICHOLAS BROOKSHIRE POWELL One inch of joy surmounts of grief, a span, because to laugh is proper to the man. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 4; Commencem- ment Marshal 3; Welcoming Committee 3; Handbook Com¬ mittee 4; Vice-President of Class 3; President of Class 4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 4; Adelphi Club 3, 4; King Teen 4; Annual Staff 4; Best Sport 4; Friendliest 4. CALVIN RODGERS It matters not how long we live, but how. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2; Adel¬ phi Club 3. SANDRA SAGE Better by far you should forget and smile, than that you should remember and be sad. Beta Club 3, 4; Alternate Cheerleader 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Club 62,2; Adelphi Club 3; Pep Club 1, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Office Practice 4; Most Flirtatious 4. FRANK SCHULKEN Art is his only thought and dream. Art Editor of yearbook 4; Most Origi¬ nal 4. 28 SENIORS ALLEN LEE SITEK This man is free from ser¬ vile bands , Of hope to rise, or fear to fall. Soccer Team 1; Chess Club 1; Science Club 2. DEE DEE SMITH The joy of youth her eyes display. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Freshman- Sophomore Decorating Com¬ mittee 1, 2; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; FBLA 2 , 3; FHA 4 ; Pep Club 4; Home¬ coming Committee 3; Home¬ coming Sponsor 4; Office Prac¬ tice 4 ; Store Committee 4; Handbook Committee 4. FLORENCE PAULINE SMITH If to her share some errors fall, Look on her face, and you ' ll forget them all. Chorus 1; Music Club 1; Bas¬ ketball 2; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Practice 4; Typist for yearbook 4; Adelphi Club 3; Prom Decorating Com¬ mittee 3. BETTY SEGARS The only way to have a friend is to be one. Chorus 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Basketball 2 - FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1; Flag Ma¬ jorette 4; Secretary of FHA 4; Office Practice 4; Pep Club 4 ; Adelphi Club 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3. JOY ELIZABETH SHELTON A perfect woman, nobly planned, to warm, comfort, and command. Jr. Red Cross 1; French Club 1, 2; Cho¬ rus 2; Treasurer of Class 3; Beta Club 3, 4 -, Pep Club 4; Commencement Mar¬ shal 3; Business Manager of yearbook 4; Co-Editor Newspaper 4; Most Tal¬ ented 4 ; Assembly Committee 4; Store Committee 4. 29 SENIORS ELIZABETH GAY SNYDER A violet by a mossy stone half-hidden from the eye; Fair as a star, when only one is shining in the sky. FHA 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Newspaper 3; Pep Club 4; Chorus 2; Secretary of Junior Class 3. KARYN EILEEN SOWERS Happiness is an activity- such was her nature. Beta Club 3, 4; Majorette 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,4; Annual Staff 1, 4; Newspaper 1, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Adelphi Club 3, 4; Club 62, 2; French Club 1, 3; Girls Chorus 2; Football Spon¬ sor 4; Prom Decorating Com¬ mittee 3; Office Practice 4; Wittiest 4; Best Sport 4. LARRY STANGL If thou follow thy star, thou canst not fail. Aero Club 1; Latin Club 1; Student Council Representative 2; Pep Club 4; French Club 4; Chess Club 1. GEORGE E. SWINFORD, JR. Jimbo My joy of life is hard to kill. Soccer 1; Art 1; Shop 1; Science Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Band 2, 3; Chorus 3; Pep Club 4; Most Talented 4. LESLIE A. TANENZAPH Her mien was stately; her courtesy, perfect gentility. French Club 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Typing Club 1, Newspaper 4; Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Baseball 1; Adelphi Club 3. 30 RICHARD G. THOMPSON, JR. 11 A wind is in the heart of me, a fire is in my soul. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Represent¬ ative to yearbook 2; Swimming 2; Bowl ing 1; Soccer 1, 2; Skiing 2; Tennis 2; Student Body President 1, 4; Reporter for Newspaper 4; Class President 1; Chess Club 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Choral Group 2; Assistant Editor of yearbook 4; All-Boys ' State 3; Commencement Marshal 3; Wofford SSTP 3; Most Pop¬ ular 4; Most dependable 4; Most Scholarly 4; Best Personality 4; In¬ ternational Relations Club 2. SENIORS WALTER L. VINER Come what may, he ' ll get there. Concession Committee 3; Pep Club 4. LOIS ANN WARREN We know nothing of tomor¬ row, our business is to be hap¬ py today. Basketball 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Music Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2. GERALD M. TIDDY Take everybody ' s advice, then do as you please. Science Club 1; Wrestling Team 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Football 3. M 31 LEOLIAN DIANNE WHITE She was indeed fun loving and easy going. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 ; 4-H Club 1, 4; Pep Club 4; Prom Decorating Committee 3. SENIORS JAMES M. WHITE What I must do is all that concerns me, and not what others think. French Club 1; Photography Club 1, 2; Track 2. JANICE ELAINE WILLIAMS The music in my heart I bore, long after it was ' heard no more. Music Appreciation 2; FHA 2, 3, 4; Secretary of 4-H 1; Pep Club 4; Treasurer of Chorus 4; Basketball 1; Secretary of Class 1; Softball 1; Science Club 1; Drama Club 1; Volley¬ ball Captain 1. PATRICIA ANN WILLSON Her gentleness of heart brings dreams as happy as her days. Newspaper 4; Typist for year¬ book 4) Pep Club 4; Inspiration Club 3; Latin Club 2; Football Sponsor 4; Office Practice 4; Speech Club 3; Most Depend¬ able 4; Adelphi Club 4. HARRIETT REBECCA WILSON As welcome as sunshine in every place, So the beaming approach of a good-natured face. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Adelphi Club 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3. WILMA WOLF A rare compound, seriousness, frol¬ ic, and fun. Pep Club 4; French Club 4; 4-H Club 4; FHA 4; Captain of Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3; (Receptionist) Service 3; Ger¬ man Club 1, 2, 3. 32 If SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Adele Burrows - George Farm MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Marie Mercogliano - Bubba LeNoir BEST PERSONALITY Martha Jones - Dick Thompson 34 BEST SPORTS Karyn Sowers - Nick Powell « r MOST IN LOVE Dianne Madeley Bubba LeNoir MOST STUDIOUS Susan Brown - Dick Thompson MOST LADYLIKE Judy Bowman MOST GENTLEMANLY George Fann 35 MOST FLIRTATIOUS Sandy Sage - Nelton Hayes WITTIEST Karyn Sowers - Wiley James MOST TALENTED Joy Shelton - Jim Swinford 36 MOST ORIGINAL Dottie Pearson - Frank Schulken BEST DANCERS Linda Parker - Bob Coleman 37 Pat Stephens Allen Hair -- CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Eddie Jackson •President Donna Powers Vice-President -Treasurer Jerry Baker Kathryn Batten Alden Be herns Janie Benenhaley Kenneth Bentley Jack Biederman Bobby Brabham Roy Branham Janet Brown Gussie Buckner Gary Choate 40 Rickie Cianci Carol Clifford Herman Copeland Renee Dennis Kathleen Duncan John Fishburne Patricia Ford Sherri Garrett Sandra Garza Tommy Glasscock Allen Hair Jimmy Hansen Helen Harlin Lester Hungerford Robert Ingalls Eddie Jackson I ' Ans Jackson Cheryl Jepsen John Klaas Tommy Laney Heinz Little Ginger Lloyd Sandra Lolley Henry Lowery Linda Marshall Johnnie Mikell Ann Morrissey Louise Plummer Donna Powers i.-j ' Arthur Roehling Roy Rominger Jim Seargeant Judy Seargeant Eydie Segars 42 Doris Sellen John Stoudenmire Joanna Stutler Audrey Thompson Richard Tomerlin Sue Vanderpot Dale Waller Jon Ward Sherri Watkins Woody Watkins Ruth White Chip Williams Vicki Willson James Wilson Linda Wulff NOT PICTURED; .Raymond Zimmerman Jean Bradham Pat Shaeffer Karen Stanton Clyde Strange DflMuWG- Srtfc.oml! HA |E fl PAoeLEm ' .LsCxJ Zl C ' t ' Ja —.. r W 7 v ' i- C c. — ' O ' ' ? 1 1 OFFICERS Jack Erter- Harriet Brown Mary Ann Pate -- -President -Vice-President Secretary C Treasurer Pat Armour Philip Bacheler Elise Baker Eugene Barnett Pat Berlinger Larry Bland Susan Blood Polly Brabham Harriet Brown Sylvia Buckner Judi Buinicky James Byrd Charles Cato Donnie Choate Jim Clarkson Bill Cox Fane Dampier Clark Cobb Jean Cooper Gerald Cox 46 Dave Doughty Pat Doby Bill Dugan Danny Durbeck Jack Davis Ira Davis Sara Edens Robert Gaddy Bill Gafford Jack Erter Jim Evans Terry Fiffich Diana Garnex Viva Gilbert Lisa Gilland Tommy Gipe Bill Grady Robert Group Cindy Gorden Barbara Guthrie Mary Hamer Paul Hendrix Roby Henry Susan Hibner Dale Johnson Linda Johnson Wayne Holder Robert Holland Ellen Hutton Whit James 47 Wayne Johnston Catherine Kurowski Betty Madeley 4 Jim Metzler Jean Pierce Mike Lawler Kenneth Legro Ina Livingston Mary Luckett Kathleen MacNeil Rex Jones Frank Jones Sandra Kapfhamer Cindy Kainz Duke Kitzak Lonnie Ray Dianna Ray Deloris Reed Sharon Robertson Ned Ross Julian Martin Jan Mathers Larry McCollum Wayne McDaniels Mary McLeod Molly Mullener Mary Ellen Nelson Gabriela Palka Mary Ann Pate David Mitchell 48 Nell Ross Karla Savage Emalyn Smith Steve Smith Ray Segars Josephine Snow Roger Shiar Glenn Sitek IV C440 LS Jo Solar Sam Soogoff Pete Stangl Judy Stranc Jimmy Swinson Ken Terry Bill Thames Ronnie Turner Carol Verbruggen Sandra Viner Cheryl Walker Tee Watkins Val Wyand NOT PICTURED: Romelia McQueen Roger Nichols Ray Rodgers Kenneth Young Steve Hegland Sandy Lemmon Mike Filoni Paul Deichelbor Harold Smith Robert Spredbury Donna Tuckey Becky Wulff 49 afa ' ' ilia j r - — | r . ►. 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Wgi dRh 1 J | teL ; V v V % % ' f| 2 ' :lj Mg : ,i : ' || ■nr K vr HHK9 .- Jenny White- Beth Segars- Margaret LeNoir -President Vice-President - Secretary Linda Amerson Marie Allgood Pete Aynesworth Ann Benenhaley Bobby Benenhaley Cathy Benenhaley Sharon Auld Sanna Anderson Mike Bennish Nancy Beiderman Gwynn Blackmon Burgess Boykin Dwight Branham Jessie Buckner Judy Bullock Jimmy Burrows Terry Cauthon Marion Catoe m ww ' m Sjghl 11 111 Hi ‘il 4: | i hi Ubki -jir- ,r-s I Robert Harris Sammy Henry Cheryl Hartley Rita Hatfield Francis Ann Hatten Philip Herndon Ronnie Hilderbrand Richard Hood Larry Greene Connie Hawthorne Emily Grom in Gordon Hayes Donna Humphrys Mary Hungerford Hank Immel Amanda Ingalls Rusty Inman Ellen Jackson Cary James Roland Jehl Edward Johnson Jackie Johnson Mike Johnson Shelia Johnson Randy Jurta Judy Keenan Linda Lahr Terry Laird Dale Langston Julie Lay Diane Lee Allen Legro Danny LeNoir Margaret LeNoir Jane Levison Mary Ellen Linkins Bobby Livingston Donald Lolley Jim Lucky Eugene Mackey Frank Martinez Mary Maxcy Gordon McAllister Sharron McCarthy Kathy McCarthen Jerry Meland Bill Miller Jane Mooneyhan Terry Muller Carol Munsey Laura Lee Neff Esther Nunnery Billie Ann O ' Hern Hazel Pate Steve Patterson Linda Pederson Pat Pellerin Tommy Picket Mary Susan Pierce Jim Pittaway Gene Powell Shelia Prestwick Pam Pruett Sherry Ramsey Della Mae Raye Wilma Raye Jimmy Rivers Betty Roehling Jean Rose David Ross Shireen Rowe Ida Sansbury b Bennie Scott Bromley Sargeant Harriet Schrieber Gloria Sears Beth Segars Margaret Shivers Linda Shook Terry Sinor Virginia Skinner Eddie Solar Ethel Spring Phyllis Starling Kay Thompson Tim Tidwell Charles Stoudenmire Dale Tanenzaph Betty Tolbert Raymond Tomerlin Helen Turner Susanne Wallen Harvey Warren Cindy Webb Ginny White Jody White David Wiff Hughie Williams Cindy Willson Janet Wolf Cheryl Wynn Wanda Zackery NOT PICTURED: Cynthia Lee Duval Nora Holsapple Dickey Endy Stephen Hore Betty Griggs 56 EIGHTH GRADE Rowland Alston Roy Lee Ardis Secretary-Treasurer -Vice-President -President Chappie Smith- Frances Mac Sanders Cathy Burrows- Sara Baker Eddie Arrants Catherine Bayne Linda Bernard David Biglow Richard Branham Kathy Burrows Jean Byrd Dana Crisswell William Dixon James Edwards Holly Delaplaine Jane Dennis Katherine Dixon Sally Felkel Marjorie Ann Fiffick Virginia Fisher 57 Pam Gaylord Pebble Gulledge Henry Holly Mary Holsopple Herman Ford Kay Hooper Marion Jackson Billy James Freddy Johnson James London Lynn Monroe Gary Newsom Sherri Peahrson Linda Mathis Cecil McCaskill Chappie Smith Sylvester Smith Paul Young David Snow Charlie Thompson Patti Wright NOT PICTURED: Raechel Griffin Frances Lee Ruby Grooms Sharron McCarthy Judy Hubbard Joseph Schulken Jackie Byrd Susan Carrison Frances Clarkson Robert Cook Tommy Cubbage Julius Davis SEVENTH GRADE Rob Beatty-President Cathy Edens-Secretary-Treasurer Johnny Ross--Vice-President Amanda Dew Catherine Edens Hank Edens Linda Elmore Vickie Fogle Betty Ford Lorraine Gardner Bruce Hair Dwight Hayes Kenneth Johnson Annette Jones Robbie Jones 59 Daniel Landsverk Billy Joe Langston Dick Lindler Bill Lindler Gail Mathis Linda McCombs Tommy Moore William Moore Bryant Newsom Nancy Pederson Tina Ramsey Robert Randolph James Ray Buddy Ross Johnny Ross Boykin Sanders Mary Sansbury Dennis Scarbrough Steve Scarbrough Jon Sitek Tina Smith Tony Stokesbury Retta Stuckey Robert Strange NOT PICTURED: Rusty Butts Christine Martinez John Seavy Frank Snow Kathleen Watkins Rodney Weldon Elaine Wise 60 I SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Brenda Byrd, Ruth Hatfield, Nina New¬ som, Leslie Sitek, Jane Ross, Joye Segars, Maree Fann, Betty Mikell, Orvette Bearman, Wilma Gay, Marlene McCaskell, Gloria Cranen, Lorena Biglow. SECOND ROW: Lynn Harris, Connie London, Katherine Bernard, Diane Gardner, June DuBose, Terri Gipe, Linda Muller, Arlene Fiffick, Martha Richardson, Lila Johnson, Gene McFarland, William Breen. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bowen, Lemacks Brabham, Kert Ivie, David Gerald, Thomas Eron, John Lyons, Lonnie Math¬ is, Andrew Delaplane, William Chandler, Wayne Rogers, Polk Sanders, Terry Skipp, Albert Bowers, Clyde Plummer, Mrs. E. D. Brunson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Louis V. Bills, William Gulledge, Woodrow Blackman, Donnie Baker, Daniel Anderson, Carroll Wilson, Billy Burrows, Larry Nunnery, Larry Clark, Marion McLeod, Donnie Ardis, Kenneth Stoudenmire, Woody Brabham, Carey Cook, Robert Martinez, Eu¬ gene Baker, Reed Hawthorne. ABSENT: John Coward. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jane Brown, Mary Ann Ford, Sharon Monroe, Paul Beaty, Mitchell Johnson, Henry Long, David DuBose, Carroll Pitts, Dennis Joyce, Linda Rominger. SECOND ROW: Nancy Fiffick, Linda Phillips, Mary Martinez, Shelley Delaplane, Shirley Storm, Robert Mooney, Bobby Clark, Christie Foster, Betty Cody, Connie McDermott, Diane Alvis, Brenda Gail Branham. THIRD ROW: Mike Bums, Michael Smith, John Ross, David Gay, Ricky Richards, David Whittle, Cleo Jones, Faye Gibson, Jean Hansen, Geraldine Moore, Yvonne Arrants, Carol Edens. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Fishburne, Chuck Bullock, Daniel Shulken, Joseph Taylor, Marion Dixon, Roy Mobbs, Lucius Byrd, Steve Benton, Jimmy Smith, Ronnie Booth, Jerrilyn Byrd, Kappie Rappe, Jenny Davis, Beth McLaughlin, Mrs. McCuthen. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Renee Delaplaine, Becky Edens, Janice Blackmon, Shirley Day, Gail DuBose, Patsy Dennis, Patricia Taylor, Ava Johnson, Cindy McCombs, Deborah Berry, Gary Anderson, Wayne Connor, Bob Bullock, Sammy Bayne. SECOND ROW: Bobbie J. Lowder, Shelley Baker, Darlene McLeod, Elaine Bat¬ ten, Laura Alvis, Barbara Skinner, Susan Cook, Deb¬ bie Hirahberg, Frankie Gay, Wayne Mathis, Charles Edens, Ken Anderson, James Sanders, Wayne Barnet, McKinney Sanders, Bill Boykin. THIRD ROW: Miss DuBose, Wayne Barnett, Randall Scoggins, Roland Tomerlin, Gary Nelson, William Mullins, Jimmy Keitt, Steve Harris, Jimmy Dixon, Byron Brown, Jerry Byrd, Stephen Rybczynski, Richard Brabham, Billy Bain, Robert Lezon, Mrs. Dodd. FOURTH ROW: Michael Landsverk, Greg Nienow, Perry Carrison, Tommy Infinger, John Pate, David Eron, Charles McLaughlin, Mike Baker, Hastings James, Dennis Snow, Mike Doby, Rusty Garrett, Lenny Smith, Jeff Burkhart, Don Bowen. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Buddy Weldon, Kay Whittle, Sherry Watford, Cherry Gatlin, Betty Jean Miles, Judy McLaughlin, Stephen Ray Lopp, Bobby Jamison,Wayne Brown, Susan Sutton, June Cady. SECOND ROW: Harriett Maxcy, Kari Mooney, Linda Leonard, Dale Storm, Lonnie Craven, Jimmy Johnson, Mark Bums, Doris Anne Burrows, Margaret Ann Clark, Maxine Vanover, Ricky Bracy, Kathy Harris. THIRD ROW: Beverly LeNoir, Ellen Moore, Louise Segars, Lammy Jepsen, Tommy Anderson, Stephen Sitek, Randy Bal¬ lard, Danny Warren, Sanford Weaver, Tommy Gardner, Jackie Gibson, FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Kirby, Kenneth Blackmon, Tommy Clarkson, Stanley Lezon, Jeanette Cubbage, Barbara Ann Cato, Betty Ann Ross, Cana Jones, Mitch Edens, Morgan Shuler, Sonny Boykin. Carl DuBose, Miss Parker. 63 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Sandra Batten, Ann Blackman, Johnny Hershberg, Linda Cole, Frank Mobbs, John Gault, Phyllis Fiffick, Cynthia Amerson, Katharine Palka, Gloria Ford, Tina Bearman, Jean Whitesides. SECOND ROW: Sherry Jones, Melvin Bretzman, Sally Cubbage, Denise Chandler, Eddie B. Mathis III, Randall Wright, Joyce Peterson, Nicholas Wilson, William LeNoir, Marilyn Nunnery, Michael Breen. THIRD ROW: Shirley Hatfield, Kathy Leonard, Donald Ross, Allen FIRST Cook, Katie Allen, Julia Henderson, David Alvis, Steve Hedrick, Pamela Bowen, Lorraine Mills, Mari¬ lyn Ross, Danny Scoggins. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Margarett G. White, Mary Frances Group, Mary Ann McLaughlin, Reba Dye, Herbert Baker, June Griggs, Cindy Fisher, Katharine Schulken, David Nunnery, Roger Ardis, Thomas Covington, Roy Walter, Miss Lerlene Herndon. GRADE FIRST ROW: Betty J. Tomlinson, Eddie Moore, Terry Arbuckle, Randy Brabham, Linda Snow, Michael Anderson, Dennis Breedlove, Mary C. Doby, Joyce Nunnery, Ann Maxcy, Bush McLaughlin, Nan McCown, Linda Flenderson, Randy Rivers, Michael Polka, Mark Stephens, Clark Stephens, Rickie Conner, Dickie Har¬ ris, Bobby Pool, Lee Beaty, Brenda Weldon. SECOND ROW: Sammy Burrows, James Eron, Michael Britto, Charles Bowen, Randy Whittle, Mike Richardson, Nancy Dye, Andrea Agerton, Sandy Ardis, Junior Hen¬ son, Richard McSween, Davy Goodman, Michael Pearson, Sandra Dixon, Ken Pridemore, Kathy Aull, Marie Bowers, Jason Johnson, Dean Dye, Carol Coving¬ ton. THIRD ROW: Kim Bullock, Debra Branham, Nancy Stout, Jan Phillips, Beth Allen, Mrs. Reames, Bess Clarkson, Elaine Taylor, Linda Busby, Bryson Baily, Bill McLaughlin, Dennis Berry, Mrs. Teal, Fred Plummer, Robert L. Snow, Theresa Foster, Terry Sut¬ ton, Hope Nunnery. GEORGE FANN Editor-in-Chief DICK THOMPSON Assistant Editor-in-Chief JUDY BOWMAN Assistant Business Manager 66 NANCY PITTAWAY Classes Editor JUANITA CRUMBLISS Art Editor NICK POWELL Photography Editor BUB BA LeNOIR Sports Editor BOB COLEMAN FRANCIS BROWN DIANNE MADELEY Assistant Photography Editor Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Classes Editor JIM SWINFORD -- MARTHA JONES Assistant Art Editor TYPISTS Pat Willson, Sandra Erter Smith, Karyn Sowers. SEATED: Joy Shelton, George Fann, Mrs. Sanders, Dick Thompson, Judy Bowman. STANDING: Juanita Crumbliss Nancy Pittaway, Francis Brown, Dianne Madeley, Bubba LeNoir, Karyn Sowers, Don Porter, Sandy Sage, Nick Po¬ well, Pat Willson, Frank Schulken, Pauline Smith. GROWLER STAFF JOY SHELTON Co -Editor JUDY BOWMAN Co-Editor LEFT TO RIGHT: Marion Jackson, Sue Carrison, Leslie Tanenzaph, Gail Ader, Diane Madeley, Hank Edens, Dottie Pearson, Roland Alston, Dick Thompson, Sandra Sage, Karyn Sowers, Marie Mercogliano, Linda Parker , Wiley James, Nancy Pittaway, Pat Willson, Nick Powell, Susan Brown, Woody Watkins, Martha Jones. 68 STUDENT COUNCIL DICK THOMPSON President JOHN STOUDENMIRE Treasurer P Sa SEATED: George Fann, Dick Thompson, Mrs. Jackson, Jon Ward, John Stoudenmire. STANDING: Robert Randolph, Jimmy Edwards, Sherri Watkins, Sue Carrison, Judy Seargeant, Heinze Little, Diane Madeley, Don Dubose, Juanita Crumbliss, Sandra Sage, Jack Erter, Pat Berlinger, Karla Savage, Patty Davis, Lucy Sanders, Jenny White and Dave Doughty. MRS. JACKSON -- Sponsor JON WARD Vice -President GEORGE FANN Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES Assembly Committee: Bubba LeNoir, Dianne Madeley, Chairman; Joy Shelton, Lynda Edge. Store Committee: Renee Dennis, Judy Bunicky, Margaret LeNoir, DeeDee Smith, John Ward, Chair¬ man; Sue Carrison, Joy Shelton, Patty Davis, Marie Mercogliano, and I ' ans Jackson. Concession Committee: Donna Powers, Woody Wat¬ kins, Audrey Thompson, Diane Hooper, Chairman; Judy Seargeant, Dennis Scarbrough. 70 U Handbook Committee: Dee- Dee Smith, Nick Powell, Jon Ward, Chairman; Heinz Little, Judy Sear- geant. Welcoming Committee: FIRST ROW: Marion Jack- son, Nancy Biederman, Cheryl Walker. SECOND ROW: Judy Bowman, Chairman; Eddie Jackson, Marie Mercogliano. flip Grounds Committee: Mary Ann Pate, Johnny Mikell, Francis Brown, Chairman; Lucy Bynum Sanders, Ed¬ die Jackson, Allen Hair. I k S x ■ s l [ ' A L f c ■ 1 Entertainment Committee: FIRST ROW: Sandra Erter, Chairman; Tee Watkins, Bill Gafford, Woody Wat¬ kins. SECOND ROW: Dot¬ ty Pearson, Richard Auer, Marie Allgood. 71 Kathy Duncan - - Mrs. Kenny- Bubba LeNoir — Judy Bowman — Jon Ward- Dianne Madeley Vice-President -Sponsor -President -Reporter -Treasurer - Secretary BETA CLUB SEATED: Jon Ward, Dianne Madeley, Bubba LeNoir, Mrs. Kenny, Kathy Duncan, Judy Bowman. STANDING: Dick Thompson, John Crews, John Stoudenmire, James Wilson, Judy Seargeant, Adele Burrows, Ann Morrisey, Wiley James, Nick Powell, Karyn Sowers, Jerry Baker, Doris Sellen, Donna Powtef j—George Fann, Sara Hill, John Klass, Diane Hooper, Allen Hair, Heinz Little, Joy Shelton. 72 FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Becky Wilson, Adele Burrows, Tee Watkins, Martha Jones, Bob Coleman, Sandi Garza, Heinz Little, Beth Snyder. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kenney, Kathy McCartan, Sandra Kapfhamer, Billy Allen, George Fann, Doris Sellen, Lisa Gilland, Susan Brown, Nick Powell. THIRD ROW: John Klass, Richard Auer, Wiley James, John Eld-- ridge, Larry Stangl, Charles Hardin, Bubba LeNoir, Ronnie Drake. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Ellen Hutton, Cheryl Walker, Pat Armour, Betty Madeley, Terry Muller, Mrs. Stevepsp |f Betty Jean Talbert, Judy Bullock, Mary Linkins, Virginia Skinner, Linda Lahr, Mary Ann Pate, Corinne Conlin, Sharon Mc¬ Carthy, Cindy Farr, Sandra Faulk, Mary Susan Pierce. SECOND ROW: Bill Gafford, Ellen Jackson, Pattie Davis Beth Segars, Margaret LeNoir, Sandra Viner, Jean Pierce, Linda Pedersen, Jane Mooneyham, Linda DuBose, Barbara Guthrie, Judy Bunicky, Marie Mercogliano, Jane Jones, Sanna Anderson, Dale Langst€mr|. s . F] yilf Martinez ' THIRD ROW: Bill Grady, Ronnie Hildebrand, Bobby Livingston, Whit James, Emmalyn Smith SViva Gilbert, Mar y Hamer. Cindy Gorden, Roby Henry, Rusty Inman, Douglas Carter, John Eron, Randy Jurta, Robe V0£l r|$on RichardJSe ' gerstrom, Eddie Soler. FOURTH ROW: Terry Fiffick, Richard Hood, John Crews, Dave Doughty, Sam Soogoff, Bob Group, Jim Clarkson, Charles Stoudenmire, Roger Nichols, Bill Cox, Duke Kitzak, Bill Dugan, Roland Jehl, David Crews. Gene Powers Duncan, enry m Mrs. Barron and her assistant Helen Harlin. MRS. J. F. BARRON Our Librarian LIBRARY 74 mmm OFFICERS F.H.A. Barbara Doby-Vice-President Adele Burrows-President Betty Segars-Secretary-Treasurer FIRST ROW: Jane Jones, Eydie Segars, Pauline Smith, Juanita Crumbliss, Adele Burrows, Barbara Doby, Elaine Wil¬ liams, Wilma Wolf, Lynn Potter, Betty Segars, Lois Warren. SECOND ROW: Becky Wilson, Barbara Brown, Elaine Griggs, Pat Armour, Carol Verbruggen, Jean Pierce, Sandra Viner, Cindy Kainz, Ina Livingston, Sarah Edens. THIRD ROW: Diane White, Pat Ford, Jinny White, Jane DuBose, Harriet Brown, Jeanne Cooper, Pat Doby, Mary McLeod, Linda Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Romelia McQueen, Reva Cubbage, Linda Wulff, Becky Wulff, Terryl Kibler, Mary Frances Luckett, Diane Turner, Mrs. Rosa H. Shuler, 76 FIRST ROW: Hazel Pate, Eugene Barnett, Kenneth Young, Henry Byrd, Robert Ford, David Ross. SECOND ROW: Roy Branham, Bobby Byrd, Burgess Boykin, Marion Cato, Ray Rodgers, Jimmy Burrows, Tommy Edens. THIRD ROW: Calvin Rodgers, Ned Ross, Tim Tidwell, Billy Thames, Mike Johnson, Jimmy Jackson, Johnny Mikell, Tommy Lan- ey. 77 GIRLS’ 4-H CLUB FIRST ROW: Harriet DuBose, Kappe Rappe, Jenny Davis, Maree Fann, Joye Segars, Carol Edens, Betty Mikell, Connie McDermott, Shelly Delaplaine, Christie Foster, Shirley Storm, Mary Martinez, Sharon Monroe, Linda Ro- minger. SECOND ROW: Beth McLaughlin, Katherine Bernard, Connie London, Jerrilynn Byrd, Brenda Byrd, Lynn Harris, Linda Miller, Jane Ross, Frances Ann Alston, Leslie Sitek, Nina Newson, Lorena Biglow. THIRD ROW: Carol Cook, Helen Harlin, Wilma Wolf, Elaine Williams, Adele Burrows, Barbara Brown, Becky Wilson, Diane White, Jane Jones, Barbara Doby, Patricia Ford. FOURTH ROW: Judy Bullock, Kathy Edens, Ellen Jackson, Susan Carrison, Tina Smith, Juanita Crumbliss, Catherine Dixon, Jean Byrd, Mary Pam Gaylord, Vickie Fogle, Sylvia Brabham, Linda Elmore. 4 - ' % ELEMENTARY OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Maree Fann, Vice-President; Joye Segars, President; Jane Ross, Secretary; Lynn Harris, Song Leader. JUNIORS OFFICERS SECOND ROW: Ellen Jackson, Vice President; Vickie Fogle, President; Judy Bullock, Secre¬ tary; Linda Elmore, Song Leader. SENIOR OFFICERS THIRD ROW: Barbara Doby, Vice-President; Adele Burrows, President; Elaine Williams, Secretary; Juanita Crumbliss, Song Leader. BOYS’ 4-H CLUB FIRST ROW: Tommy Cubbage, Dick Lindler, Boykin Sanders, Julius Davis, Bill Lindler, Tommy Moore, Jimmy Brabham, Roland Alston, John Coward. SECOND ROW: Larry Clark, Rob Beatty, Freddie Johnson, Jackie Byrd, John Ross, Robin Clarkson, Danny LeNoir, David Gay, Chuck Bullock, Bobby Clark. THIRD ROW: Donnie Baker, Woody Barbham, Tommy Mathis, Albert ' Bowers, Paul Young, Billy James, David Snow, Pebble Gullege, Paul Beat¬ ty, Carol Pitts. FOURTH ROW: Frank Snow, Whit James, Tommy Laney, Herman Copeland, George Fann, John Stoudenmire, Randle Gullege, Wayne Rodgers. JUNIOR OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Tommy Mathis, President; Lar¬ ry Clark, Vice-President; Wayne Rodgers, Secretary. SENIOR OFFICERS SECOND ROW: John Stoudenmire, President; Tommy Laney, Vice-President; Whit James, Secretary. SENIOR BAND FIRST ROW: Robie Henry, Richard Segars, Lucy Sanders, Carol Edens, Sue Carrison, John Crews, Margaret LeNoir, Dale Langston, Eddie Solar, Sammy Henry, Bob Duncan, Johnny Ross. SECOND ROW: Tommy Pickett, Danny Mill¬ er, Connie Hawthorne, Amanda Dew, Don DuBose, Richard Martinez, Sanna Andefson, Tommy Mathis, Robbie Jones, Kirk Ives, Gordon Hayes, Linda McCombs, Rob Beatty, Vickie Willson, Bobby Strange. THIRD ROW: Ro¬ land Alston, Jackie Byrd, George Demmers, Judy Bullock. STANDING: Lemicks Brabham, Kenneth Johnson, Mike Bennish, Danny LeNoir, Dick Lindler, John Fishburne, Julius Davis, Art Roelhing, Jimmy Barbham. LAST ROW: Jim Luckett, Frank Martinez, Dwight Hayes, Tommy Cubbage, Woody Johnston, Joyce Segars, Larry Clark, John Lyons, Billy Joe Langston, Eugene Baker, Bill Landler, Tommy Moore. JUNIOR BAND William Green, Paul Beatty, Con¬ nie McDermick, Betty Mickell, Linda Miller, Woody Brabham, Jen¬ ny Davis, Lynn Harris, Tommy Mathis, Maree Fann, Bobby Mooney, Harriet DuBose, Ronnie Bowen, Carroll Wilson, Carrol Pitts, Henry Jones, Lemicks Barbham, John Co¬ ward, Randel Cullage, Danny An¬ derson, David DuBose, David Wit- tie . MR. GRABILL BAND OFFICERS MISS MATHIS Vickie Willson John Fishburne Danny Miller- Don DuBose — Dale Langston -Librarian Quarter Master -President ---Treasurer - Secretary Cathy Edens Lynda Edge Retta Stuckey Karen Sowers Head Baton Majorette Linda Parker Juanita Crumbliss Head Flag Majorette Judy Bullock Reva Cubbage Elaine Griggs Dianne Lewis I CHORUS SENIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW; Left to Right: Lynne Potter, Katherine Kurowski, Jeanie Edwards, Carrie Newsom, Linda Pet- terson, Sandy Garza, Louise Gillespe, Vickie Willson, Eydie Segars, Gail Ader, Reva Cubbage. SECOND ROW: Elaine Williams, Pearl Hood, Virgin¬ ia Hood, Tom Gipe, Richard Eron, John Stoudenmire, Nelton Hayes, Di¬ anne White, Nancy Cook, Valerie Wyand. THIRD ROW: Gerald Tiddy, Billy Langdon, Huey Williams, Dan¬ ny Miller, James Wilson, Ken Bent¬ ley, Loren Blackman. NOT PIC¬ TURED: Juanita Crumbliss. Miss Dottie Pearson was chosen Miss Hillcrest MISS HILLCREST AND Dianne Madeley FIRST RUNNER-UP MISS MARTHA JONES MISS WILDCAT MISS WILDCAT AND COURT OF HONOR First Runner-Up Miss Dianne Madeley Second Runner-Up Miss Judy Bowman SENIOR BEAUTIES JUNIOR BEAUTIES SOPHOMORE BEAUTIES PAT BERLINGER, VIVA GILBERT, and CHERYL WALKER FRESHMAN BEAUTIES PAM PRUETT MARIE ALLGOOD IENNY WHITE MISS HI MISS 1961-1962 OMERA DIANNE MADELEY Dianne represented Hillcrest at the Miss Hi Miss week-end at Winthrop College. She was chosen for this honor because of her attractive personality, her scholastic rating, and her participation in extra-curricu¬ lar activities. KING TEEN 1961-1962 NICHOLAS BROOKSHIRE POWELL Nickwas chosen by votes from the Senior Class to represent Hillcrest at the King Teen Con¬ te st to be held at Wofford College. The candidates for this honor are consideredon the basis of schol¬ arship, school achievement, de¬ pendability, leadership, and character. 88 D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD JUDITH KAY BOWMAN Dependability, service, lead¬ ership and patriotism are the qualities that were considered when the Senior Class chose Judythe Good Citizen ofHill- cr e st. F.F.A. SWEETHEART VIVA GILBERT Vivawas selected by the votes from Hillerest Chapter of Future Farmers of America to repre¬ sent the Chapter in the District FFA Sweetheart Contest. 89 f THE GRAND MARCH FACULTY TABLE KING DAVID anc QUEEN MARSHA THE CROWNBEARERS TWILIGHT TIMES ' ’ JR.-SR. PROM THE GRATurN , . _ swots ! ' O ' Ujl Co Cl oC I C.C-(-- v —i-vjL .a. f —Ic-- tf l- ' J tT [ j 0 u Q SPORTSMEN OF THE YEAR Dick Thompson, Bubba LeNoir, Francis Brown, and Richard Auer were chosen by the votes of the students of Hill- crest for the Sportsmen of the Year. How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another ' s will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! Who envies none that chance doth raise, Nor vice hath never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise; Nor rules of state, but rules of good. Who hath his life from rumours freed, Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor ruin make oppressors great: --This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall; Lord of himself, though not of lands; And having nothing, yet hath all. Sir Henry Wotton HOMECOMING QUEEN MISS DOTTIE PEARSON QUEEN ' S COURT MISS DIANNE MADELEY MISS MARTHA JONES MISS JUDY BOWMAN SANDRA ERTER CHERYL WALKER CHEERLEADERS CHERYL JEPSEN LANS JACKSON DOTTIE PEARSON MARIE MERCOGLIANO Head Cheerleader MARTHA JONES i • ' DIANNE MADELEY SANDRA SAGE VALERIE WYAND -FOOTBALL- SENIORS AND SPONSORS RICHARD AUER Co-Captain DOTTIE PEARSON Sponsor BUBBA LeNOIR Co-Captain DIANNE MADELEY Sponsor DICK THOMPSON CHERYL WALKER Sponsor NICK POWELL PAT WILLSON Sponsor FRANCIS BROWN RENEE DENNIS Sponsor FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Lonnie Ray, Paul Hendrix, Tim Gipe, Nick Powell, Eugene Macky, Hank Immel, Raymond Zimmer¬ man, Heinz Little, Tommy Glasscock, Pete Stangl, Robin Engels, Jimmy Swinson, Ken Bentley, Dick Thompson, Jimmy Jackson, Bobby Livingston, Rusty Inman. SECOND ROW: Coach Pate, Kenneth Young, Allen Hair, Tommy Laney, Eddie Jackson, Richard Auer, Stuart Delaplaine, Bubba LeNoir, Francis Brown, Larry Arnold, Tom Gipe, Whit James, Wiley James, Ronald Drake, John Eldridge, Ray Carter, Coach Pringles. WILDCAT RECORD Hillcrest 12 Hillcrest 20 Hillcrest 7 Hillcrest 6 Hillcrest 32 Hillcrest 13 Hillcrest 6 Hillcrest 34 Hillcrest 7 Hillcrest 6 Furman McBee East Clarendon Kingstree Lamar Bishopville Manning Bethune Lower Richland Mayewood 12 0 19 20 13 1 1 Coaches Gus Pringles and Gerald Pate, and Co-Captains Bubba LeNoir and Richard Auer. 98 NOWcorO PLAYERS SENIOR NICK POWELL Guard Wt: 145 lbs STUART DELAPLAINE Tackle Wt: 185 lbs. All-County Second Team BUBBA LeNOIR Quarterback Wt: 140 lbs All-County Second Team WILEY F. JAMES Tackle Wt: 205 lbs RICHARD AUER End Wt: 170 lbs. All-County Second Team JIMMY JACKSON End Wt: 145 lbs. JOHN ELDRIDGE End Wt: 200 lbs. RONNIE DRAKE Tackle Wt: 215 lbs DICK THOMPSON Halfback Wt: 155 lbs. All-County First Team FRANCIS BROWN Guard Wt: 185 lbs. All-County First Teams LARRY ARNOLD Fullback Wt: 165 lbs. All-County Second Tearr V -J •AW- ' - SEATED: Mary McCleod, Cheryl Walker, Renee Dennis, I ' ans Jackson, Linda Johnson, Martha Jones, and Eydie Segars. KNEELING: Diane Elmore, Vickie Willson, Sharon Robertson, Barbara Guthrie, Pat Doby, Kathleen Mc¬ Neil, Emmalyn Smith. STANDING: Mrs. Hedrick, Coach. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Martha Jones, Varisty Captain; Mrs. Hedrick, Junior Varsity and Varsity Coach; Marg LeNoir, Jr. Varsity Captain. BOYS’ BASKETBALL MR. GUS PR INGELS Coach 1962 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: James Wilson, JackErter, Dick Thompson. SECOND ROW: Eddie Jackson, Bob Coleman, Jimmy Jackson. THIRD ROW: Jon Ward, Colin Hill, Wil¬ ey James, Jack Beiderman. MARTHA JONES Guard 32 BOB COLEMAN Forward 21 DIANE ELMORE Guard 21 JAMES ard 33 SENIORS ON BASKETBALL TEAMS JIMMY JACKSON Forward 23 COLIN HILL Center 34 DICK THOMPSON Guard 21 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Sandra Faulk, Linda DuBose, Jane Levison, Dale Langston. SECOND ROW: Margaret Copeland, Beth Segars, Margaret LeNoir, Captain; Marion Jackson, Lucy Sanders, Ellen Jackson, Kathy McCarthan. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hedrick, Coach. 1 ' .VJ JE 1! f 4 if Mill L % Mi FIRST ROW: Ray Seagers, Jim Metzler, Wayne Graham, Harold Smith, Timmy Gipe. SECOND ROW: Bob Dun¬ can, Dan DuBose, Captain; Bobby Livingston, Ira Davis, Hank Immel. NOT PICTURED: Coach Bradham. 103 BASEBALL SEATED: Ray Segars, manager; Coach Pate, Lonnie Ray, Tommy Lee Ross, Whit James, Tommy Laney, Tom Fiedler, Ralph Riechert, Richy Cianci. STANDING: Dick Thompson, Bubba LeNoir, Eddie Jackson, Mike Patter¬ son, Jon Ward, Bill Lindsay, Francis Brown, Dale Waller. 1961 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Hiller est 10 Southside 1 1 Hiller e st 6 Manning 1 Hillcrest 0 Kingstree 16 Hillcrest 3 Southside 1 Hillcrest Z Manning 4 Hillcrest 9 Bishopville 0 Hillcrest 6 Lower Richland 4 Hillcre st 5 King stree 4 Hillcrest 11 Bi shopville 5 Hillcre st 4 Lower Richland 0 104 IT ' S GOOD SUMTER DAIRIES OF COURSE SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA BLACK RIVER ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE Co-Operative Electricity For the Development Of Rural America WELCOME TO PROTESTANT SERVICES BASE CHAPEL, SHAW AIR FORCE BASE Worship-- 0830, 1000, 1 1 15, 1900 Sunday School--0945, 1 100 Hrs. Youth of the Chapel-- 1800 Hrs. Youth Choir--Thursday, 1930 Hrs. ( f LAWSON’S PHARMACY Congratulations from HORNE MOTOR SALES South Carolina’s Largest Ford Dealers FORDS - FALCONS - THUNDERBIRDS - TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE Visit our showroom or shop and be greeted by Hillcrest graduates. 16 N. Sumter Street Sumter, South Carolina Parkman’s 66 Service Station Brabham’s Super Market Hospital Gate Sh aw A. F. B. , S. C. FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE Complete Car Service and Heating Oil James H. Brabham, Owner Phone 494-2222 HWY 521 Dalzell, South Carolina South Carolina ' s Most Famous Little Restaurant J. E. Griggs GENERAL MERCHANDISE P; If red i We know our groceries - - 1 of Rembe rt, S. C. Phone Camden HEmlock 2-7063 Phone HO 9-2677 Dalzell, South Carolina Compl iments of Congratulations ! Seniors Burkett ' s Grocery rrH l PEARCE VOUHG PHCEL CO. ■ GENERAL MERCHANDISE Service Food Distributors Dalzell, South Carolina Columbia, S. C. Compliments of Compliments of RaffielcTs Garage W. W. BRABHAM GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Groceries Meats Repairing RFD - Dalzell, S.C. Dalzell, South Carolina McCOLLUM MOTORS, INC. America ' s Oldest Dodge Agency 14 W. Canal Street Sumter, South Carolina DEPENDABLE USED CARS AND TRUCKS J. H. McCOLLUM Pr e sident W. M. LENOIR, JR. Vice-President F. K. HOLMAN Vice- Pre sident R. VAUGHN JENNINGS Secr etary Treasurer A 4 - A a y MRS. COATS’ GROCERY L 0 jy GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE Highway 441 Pho ne: T94-56 1 ? - Afe spi ai ate, ShawAFB, y c : r ) X X) Jw [ M ( Com piiment ' s of BIG JIM’S DRIVE IN X Broad Street - Sumter, South Carolina A A d n N 7 X SHULER’S HARDWARD COMPANY Dealers in top quality paints, sporting goods, housewares, lawn supplies. Sales Service Frigidaire Appliances Seeds Bulbs Service Sales Compliments of MOBIL TV SERVICE ¥ SHAW BASE Phone 494-2266 Between Back Gates Highway 441 Sumter, S. C. COLES’ RESTAURANT S DRIVE IN THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN Curb and Dining Room Service 00DS ' J pp ice Fresh Vegatables-Groceries Fruits-Meats Open daily Including Sundays and Holidays from 6:30-9:00 PM NEW OPA’S MARKET Between Back Gates Hwy. 441 HUGHES TIRE SERVICE BUTCH’S Your Goodyear-General Electric Dealers Phone: 773-9376 110-112 North Main Sumter, South Carolina Dairy Bar on Route 441 Sandwiches - Hot Cold Drinks Dairy Treats Between Shaw ' s Hospital Gate r Route 76 WYL W K| BpsysSj Crf fjsr - S jllliy ;igmm n 4 ‘M.: ,’ 1 It ' ‘V i ,,, jgj Tsj || v ! ! T W Ln ' fflB ; ! ’; . u ■ V ’■ ■ !|:=L - U. t ' Ml il l •- ' ‘Tf- v- js HH r lip ' JSm ■ hr Hgj§j t 1 A ! jkjv j i o ' . he n yoi iuy, jjuilcl or Alter Home Think of ND LOAN ASSOCIATION f . North ?Main 3 ¥eet imter, § ' buth Carolina Specialists in Home Loans and Savings For Over 37 Years. E. F. BULLY’’ FARR ECONOMY FABRICS E. F. FARR, JR. Government Employees Finance Co. Drapery - Upholstery Slip Cover Material Woolens, Cottons Notions International Service Quality Fabrics At Economy Prices Insurance Company U. S. Highway No. 1-2 Miles East Hospital Gate - Tel. 494-2855 Phone: HE 2-4540 Route 3 - Box 337 Camden, South Carolina Shaw Air Force Base Highway 441 - Phone: 494-5811 Sumter, South Carolina Shaw Air Force Base 7 r i (y y $ fir f Cong.ratul ricMis tq ATT illc rest Seniors k?7 q. y j PLANTATION HOUSE 1 y Gig Js Al „ d) rt Or d e r s ' « - Goo d C off fee Phofte; v 494JL9B55 - Highway 7 (J 7 ate _ 1 yards West pf Mai 0 a 4 = O ' ) y v 1 V_7 CLAUSSEN’S V FINE-BAKERY PRODUCTS Since 1841 Phone; 773-3737 Sumter, South Carolina - 9 1 - Compliments of RU VELLE Look to RuVELLE for the Look of Your Life Sumter, South Carolina Compliments of S. G. 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