Hilliard High School - Pastimes Yearbook (Hilliard, FL)
- Class of 1972
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There is nothing permanent except Chongef' 1972 PASTIMES Hilliard School Hilliard, Florida Volume Table of Contents Administration 8 Elementary School 16 Kindergarten 18 First and Second grades 20 Third and Fourth grades 26 Fifth and Sixth grades 32 Special Education classes 38 Junior High School 40 Seventh and Eighth grades 42 Ninth grade 48 Athletics 52 Organizations 64 Advertisements 70 Conclusion 78 VALERIE BEASLEY, 1971 Homecoming Queen. .3 I fx gl' ...r A, 9 ' ir' '+ M ,Vt . -Q 3 i I i, up K+' WIS O' , -.-at B W ew 4 l Q ,,.W ::i,:f, xv , K , if A an f,L,,,,.,,.1L-- -sg , ff. Wfwww ww-'czfafi M, M-f--my Y ' H u f 7 av , W 1' it ,, .. ,q 1 r ,f s . ,. .HVJI-G., 4.3. ,.. ,, 7 X L.. ., 7- , , 1 4., l I Q , Ay,-,, I ,-- 'IT . ..., , .. -..7 1' 1 I 1 'fr 4 J 1 1-V ff. I 4 , .f 7 ' A v x A r.. 's ,P ! v V .' ,.',-.: -. ' ' - ' Y '. 0 . J. A . , if . - . i. '. 'f c' ' 113 ' u. ry' I ' hx 9. YJ .T Q, . ' U . I. .'., - v AA 42:3 '?,,'.'.-Sis' ' Q. ,. 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Q,- QQ '-5-21961-'U Y K. wang-'-f,f5 1 , wf:+,f,'.,-'- x , 4, .7-'.,.,3.Y .5 , A gp vf 5'- IIA.. -it The Changing ADMINISTRATION ET 'fm 4 Mr. Kane . . . responsible . . . for the total education program . . . student body . . . teachers . . . and the school itself . . . makes decisions for school activi- ties . . . and construction work . . . orders school supplies . . . holds conferences with studentes, parents, and teachers . . . advices students on any problems. Mr. Northey . . . responsible for all attendence and textbook records . . . disipline and behavior of stu- dents at any school events . . . securing substitute bus drivers and teachers . . . transportation diffi- culties or problems . . . inventory of school properties . . . keeping records of all teachers' lesson plans . . . making suggestions to teachers and students. 9, 1 aft, xl, lf Mr. Kane never stops working except for his quick coffee break. 2f Mr. Northey sits at his desk working on his never ending pile of work. Helping students operate the reading lab equipment is Miss Kegwin's favorite task, here she helps Janet Wilson with the Hoffman reader. FACULTY A Teachers Feelings About Her . . first year teaching . . . M155 Keigwin . . . Enjoys teaching very much , . . in Jr. High School she made this her ambition . . . In teaching stu- dents, she likes them to be easy to get along with and to enjoy learning . . . The things she likes about teaching stu- dents are PHONIES. MISS HELEN ALEXANDER .ire H '!'5 fW'r 5th Grade Language MR. RONALD BRADDOCK Junior High History MRS. BARBARA BRAY ri' Exceptional Child 2 MRS. MARGARET BURSINGER First Grade MRS. HILDA CARTER Exceptional Child MR. GARY COPPS Junior High Agriculture MR. JOHN DELANEY Junior High Math MRS. ELIZABETH DUCLOSE Junior High Art MRS. PATRICIA DUNBAR 2nd Grade Social Studies - Science MRS. IDELLA EDWARDS 5th and 6th Grade Science MISS HELEN FILZ 2nd Grade Reading MRS. LINDA GAY Junior High Science MRS. CATHERINE GRAVES 3rd Grade Language Arts MISS LORINE GRIER Elem. Phy. Ed. 'C-3' MISS DEBORAH HODGSON Reading 23 MR. ROBERT JAMES Band MISS LISSA KEIGWIN Reading MR. RICHARD KENNEDY Physical Education MRS. BARBARA LEWIS Librarian MR. DALE MATTIX 5th and 6th Grade Social Studies MR. ROBERT MILLER 5th and 6th Grade Spelling MRS. TERRI MILLER 8th and 9th Grade English MRS. JUDY MORGAN 3rd and 4th Grade Science MRS. JUDY PARROT First Grade MRS.'LORETTA - - RICHARDS 5th and 6th Grade Music MRS. JUDY RIGDON Physical Education MISS CAROL SCHNEIDER First Grade MISS IACQUELINE SHEPHARD Junior High Typing Mr. Williams . . . Nominated from Hilliard School for Nassau Country Teacher of the Year Won award . . . Nominated for Florida Teacher of the Year . . . Named one of the five finalists . . . State Committee visited . . . Named lst runner up for Florida Teacher of the Year 1971- 72. lf Even though Mr. Williams has a busy schedule he still likes to discuss interesting topics with his classes. 2! Looking over tests Mr. Williams ponders students' answers 3! The Civics classes keep tabs on the Presidental compaign polls as Mr. Williams explains. , .V ,. .. 4, , ,,,, ,,k, f f, . V -va ., - ,JWVM ,,, s , 'EE H ,,,,. its ,afwa,,,,.,a,. as fa ,,,, .95 lei 1 af 'rv X ,. H, ,1,, Wty. . MARKETA 2nd Grade Math THOMAS SHERIFF 5th and 6th Grade Math MRS. ELEANOR SIMMONS Home Economics MRS. LYNDA SMITH Kindergarten MR. JAMES TOWSEND Science - Math MRS. EUGENIA WALLACE 3rd and 4th Grade Art - Music MISS EVELYN WESSINGER 3rd and 4th Grade Social Studies MRS. ELILEEN WILLIAMS Junior High English MR. ROBERT W...-. WILLIAMS rrri Dean Of Students 5 r'..1 5MRS. ELSIE WILLIS x A 3rd and 4th H Grade Math 5 A x 5. x S. 5 - , ' Qi 1 QW' . s. 5. fer - az, .,.. . ai STAFF MRS. GENEICE ARNOLD Lunchroom MRS. VIRGINIA CARTER Bus Driver MR. .IEWELL CREWS Bus Driver MRS. JULIA CRIBB Teachers Aid MRS. LAWANA DUCE Teachers Aid MRS. BERNICE FRANKLIN Bus Driver MRS. LORENA FRANKLIN Lunchroom MR. EUGENE GEIGER Bus Driver MRS. CATHERINE JOHNSON Teachers Aid MRS. ANN LLOYD Lunchroom MRS. ANNIE LOU MASON Lunchroom MRS. MARGIE McCULLOUGH Lunchroom MRS. RI-IODA MCCULLOUGH Lunchroom MR. D. G. MCGOWAN Custodian MRS. HAZEL MCLEAN Lunchroom MISS LILLIAN MIKKELSON Secretary MR. CHARLES MINSON Custodian MRS. DORA LEE MURRAY Lunchroom MR. JOHN MURRHEE Bus Driver MRS. FLOSSIE PEACOCK Lunchroom MRS. VIVIAN RUSSELL Bus Driver MRS. MARY SHEFFEILD Bus Driver MR. NOAH SIKES Bus Driver MRS. SUSIE THOMAS Lunchroom Manager .-'pn-P -ul? at it . Cafeteria dedicated to Mrs. Thomas . INTRODUCTION BY introduction by Mr. Williams . . . Keith Williamson delivered an in- vocation . . . visitors were intro- duced . . . short history given . . Mr. Kane made dedication . . . plaque was read and presented by Mr. Revell . . . Mrs. Thomas thanked everyone . . . a gift from the ladies was presented by Mrs. Franklin . . . Mr. Williams pre- sented a gift from students, staff, and faculty. lf Mrs. Thomas stands proudly while, Mr. Revel, County Super- intendent, presents her with a dedi cation plaque. 2X Mrs. Thomas shows everyone her many presents, given to her by many friends. MISS PATRICIA THOMPSON Teachers Aid 'Sm Teachers Aid MRS . HELEN TIMMONS Maid l MR. HARRY VANZANT Bus Driver Mrs, FAYE VANZANT Lunchroom MRS. MILLIE WADE -1-gs-vs:-fzffrfrf v--+ - rv .V , W, 'WH - W... v..,,,...N-,,,, ,4 1- V, -., , Y,,,,,. Y 4 3 5:51 31 ' . r, l 5 X5i Juv fo r w i WURLD M f z Ya , nf! , Q ' , ,J E f'l -B-if . U vi: I ! M1 I I I I A-..,, .QA p, 'N P-v--Q., I ' I . ,P ' x ff. -., - ,,, V. wi ' 1f4,f:,r'e . A ' :- Q ' -41 Q. :guy g 'E 1 Q ' .I 443' Q rw - ng . .P 4,141.5 Q .W 'mm ?g AWE 1 . . 31 :wr '- - 3--f .14-f. ' ' .2-:gi A . M, ' V' . 1 i . 'iq ' ' ' ' f.Q','w'-123' ...-g.-'m-mi g 1:f',mr.g.lf -W FiT..3, i , Sv 'Q 6 Th Changing ELEMENTARY SCHOOL l-ET KINDERGARTEN 1 K r lags' ' h e n --H s 'K 4. e AI.. 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Roll Call Learn . days, weeks, months . . ar time . . . playtime . . clean up . . . read stories . . outdoor frolic . . . exercises . . games . . . learning the alphabet colors . . . scribbling names . hour sessions. lf Laura Roan explores the realm of wooden blocks. 2! Tommy Swafford, Nancy Varnes and Catherine McKinnon marvel over the world of color. Carla O'Neal KA Tammy Otey KA Tyrone Pearson KB Joe Phelps KB Stanley Perry KA Laurie Roane KB Melanie Rodenbarger KB Jeff Roper KB Leo Scipio Randy Sheffield KB Ellie Smith KA Phil Smith KA Tommy Swafford KB Robin Timmons KA Micah Vanzant KA Nancy Varnes KB Jeff Wade KA Mike Ward KB Henry Whitney KB Greg Yates KA in ' .. Q, , 6 Q 5 if x J , or A tttt J i t he 4 B B tyt s . ft ' t '- . b ', I trss A j U NWA Km 'r trtt f l , 6 ggi? S sic B 5 1 A XX 1 bffi iz' A ' WP11 K-f' Q --zl J ,,.. t H ' .U , ,t C ,.-.H X - , . , -Ia . 'vig - 2 A JY BE ffa r 1 t , L,yW. - - 551' Eg. --its r tif, Q S. ' rs wr J. if kan? 5 x 3- s 'J x 1 t X J Bin S Krwrssifg Yi, a ' SQA Y ke 2 is isa SK J 3 ' ' . ' -. L21 V is ' - 9 is F. - 1 '--P . 1 is ft-f it -' if H-tk , .-Simi gag 1 . Kg ti' I I , an fi.,iss 1N J xt '. r 'iii twat lst - 2nd GRADES Darek Adams lA Michael Adams lA Melinda Allen 2A Anganette Beasley 2B Brenda Baisden 1B James Baisden 1C John Beasley 2A Jean Betts 2C Milton Bishop 2B Debra Black ZA Jennifer Black 2B Annette Bowers 1A Lynette Bowers 1B Robert Brannon 1C Sibney Brock QB Letashia Bryant 1B Kathy Bunch 2B Kevin Burnette 2B Ricky Carroll 2C Ronda Carroll lA Gina Carter 2C Bernice Carver lA Becky Caudill 2C Larry Chaney 2A Jackie Clemons 1C Tanjeana Clemons 2C Buddy Cribbs 2C Going to the library . . . Being yelled at to e quiet . . you might spoil somebody's pictures . . waiting in line . . . you can't stand it . . . getting up to your turn . . . sitting down on that little stool . . . Mr. Roberts adjusts your chin . . . the light flashes! , , V, I 'Jn f I lf The long line of second graders wait impatiently to have their pic- tures snapped. 2X Mr. Roberts coaxes a second grader into posing for his picture. 3f Mr. Roberts fo- cuses his camera on a second rader g . 41 Mr. Roberts, our friendly picture man, explains to a second grade stu dent the life cycle of a camera. A amzwr lst - 'Znd GRADES Denise Crews 2C Lisa Crews 1C Tina Crews 2C Mandy Crow 1B Julie Davis QB Lewis Donely 1B Keith Duce 2C Ricky Dyal 1C Betty Everly 2C Jane Fitchett 1 Ronnie Flournoy QC Harold Franklin 2C Norma Garmon 1B Amy Geiger 1A Richard Geiger 2B Blair Geiger 1C Dianne Graham 1B Neil Graham 2B Billy Groover 'ZC Patricia Guynn ZA Lynn Haddock 1B James Harris 2A Robert Harris 1C Joseph Henderson 1A Nicky Henry 2C Gina Higginbotham 1B Anthony Hodges 2B gt st ,S 1- il i , A siii ,, lfsvi, i r if - 1 .si w g- A vagfsqf--,.:. -f '- f 1 rti tyss L Q f . ,,, , ' AZ A C g A l.,, 1 . , 1 V ,,:. p 2.1 F, .r t.:.1 A, A Q N ' A' -.. - 1- s ir f is . .. K Q Q y V s A. - .4-i :a-... . Wggwrrrgi. ,C ..kk X A Q 1 if . ., is :ff N- r ' 'f ,.:, rt -H . , s is it A 5 -C ,, . Z , rssi C 5 . - V is ..,r -. C , 11-1, X A,--A Q as ' G.-.fs 5 - . rir A, , . t fziki A . XX iffiikb A u , -Ai 5 . P X ' .. ... tt... 'K A- Vi N, -K .5 .7 , , : A fm . -,.- 5 Ti - ', A me X? feb if X . lst - 2nd GRADES Linda Hodges QA ,':,AV ,V H W HOW QA of J Trmorhy Holton 2B A ' A Darrell Holzendorf 2A , m, 'k M V Mike HO1ZSf1dOff 2C ,Q i - L'GL1 f w'L' ,.K' ' Exs fx xi' a ' f J will -Q Q an fowl' ff A .. VN 22 La Ura Hub er 1A , V , Q N Darlene Humphrey 1B of Ag, J ,V V J . - , ,. ' V Kurt Irron 1B 1' , ' '- , -Z- wi 1 . s J f at 'r 'f W5 4 'V Debbre James QC e gi f' W J A 'sJ,1 f g,jl'ff X n A W ,,., A W zl, , , ,r Tlm Jensen 1B : ...V ' J 'W-. if .X,,r J M ' A Jan Johannes 1B 5 J ll V ui 5' , W ' ' ' T ' r'r ' 'W' f Jessamy Johnson 1B A f , ,V , . ' .. ,, . ' A J J .'r, Mrchael Johnson 1A A Jrr Q .JJJ 1 r'J r' 1 A J . Jo Ann Keene 2A ,A A ' Q 4' e'reJ '1', 'J JJ Kenneth Kneram 2B 'e -' ' A A J ' ' D316 Lawson 1A ' ' Donna Lee 1B ,1.J , I ,Q ,'., 6 V' , Theresa Lee 2A r ' ' av, J gh, Tony Lewrs 1B f I A J ' A, QAQAFF, Venlta Lewrs 2A 1, .s' f' J A A ' A ' ' . as r'JJ rg offs' f .' J Az., U . 00 Q ' J me use -1 . l.,A,.,., lu ,A lf Darlene Humphrey sits in class and enjoys her sack lunch. 2! Eating in the classroom is a new experience for John Beasley. 3X Jackie Sweat, Ricky Dyal, and Inez Zortea enjoy eating their lunches in their classroom. I n K S? M 5 f IA! irffs 11a -rar ,mfr-.T L' '-aww ,.r, 7, '. 1 :X rl so rrt Q r f. yoo L g L 1 L 1 C C ff st., 1 or I. it , i. X 'G .. A ,. I , W i y f- W, .1 y up 1 . ,X df, kay V iikk I K ,, ij KK aff r 1 lr Tiffin f so i . X 1, wwf , 5 '51, if ' . . 0 1 Q gg, .fi 2 f jay- 1. ,L AH tt rv- . . y,... fl fg.,Qg 1 '11 'g i C fi' fix' .1 - ,,.: '-:Q 2 fx - 5 , , ' it . t. 1 y 1 f .osr L N S ' ,ahh in fi C ,, 0-5, I ' 316. - 43'-s is' 1. i .V L si. A 5, 1 Q L' 'L' s if to W ' jr toy.. : , ,. ,wwe I Q 1 W A 5 gl M' 5 . I ly ,..,. L E N w . ' ' V L s '-,Jr x C QW 4 - . is ' .Q h 'L Af , W A W X 491 Z Lining up outside to get your socklunch . going back into the classroom . . opening it up real fast to see what you got . . . Cantaloupe again! William Lindsey 2A Terrance Lloyd 2C Neal Lynn 1C Mandy Marshall 2C Craig Mason 1A Nancy Mathis 1A Bruce McCullough 1B Timothy McCullough ZA Hal McIntosh 1B Roger McKinnon 2B Timothy McKinnon 1C Timmy Melton 2C Jo Mills 1C Ann Murrhee 2C Kelly Musgrove 1A Norma Musgrove 1A Tammy Nelson 1C Tommy Nelson 2C Kenneth Nicks 1C Wanda Nobles 1C Wendell Nobles 1B John O'Berry QB Wonnie Ogletree 1C Eva Pate 1A Charles Perry 2A ' Ad il lst - 2nd GRADES Jody Pieper 1C W 5 Q' Donna Reed 1B gf QE, p Woodrow Reed 2A y go' m fgi of' o 5,55 E x . ' W 5 X X Jeffrey Reed lA Mark Reeves 2C William Rewis 2A Paula Ricketson 2B Kimberly Roane lA Amber Roberts 2B Angela Rodenbarger 2B Michele Rowland 1C Dianne Romero 2B Mary Roper 2A Charlene Ross 2A Janice Russell 2A Ralph Sapp 2C Janice Scipio J' Lee Sheffield David Sheler 2A Kenneth Sheler 1C Angela Sikes 1B Dawn Sikes 2C Teresa Sirmans lA Jeff Spear 2B Donald Smith lA Eddie Spinks 2B Donnie Smith lA Melody Smith 1C ir all r i lr Q 5' , Ax J.-Q S . ' fx 5'5 if 1 S ' Q , S 'r xl 122 1? X A 1 1 x 'x X - K lf New lunchline brings pleasure to the students. Z! Mr. Northey directs traffic in the back of the cafeteria during construction. MQ JU Q 'V ish J .. ,y 55 W gi ., ,rf at an , M siiu 4. ra 4 2? r t Y.7kAl If 4. I gf U Q. Q iii' S ,, .rw Q , rx , Q 7 'P' ' me i'rs or ' iii i - if J if 4 ,'i' , W 'gg' xi? 5 94 4: l , ' 2 51 f Q a 'WDI' .ggi fr Th' ' ' .5 , in H L-i,, 1 . - . 1 xy: 4 2.5 ,.e. .. Q M MAIDWJ ,L :A ,Q 3 , xr ml I 2 ? Clarence Stewart lA Linda Stewart 1C Steve Swanson 1A Jackie Sweat 1C Denis Taylor 1C Jovan Thom pson 1B Kalvin Thompson 2C Angel Timmons 2B Steve Trouille 1A Josetta Tyler 2B Amy Vanzant 1C Catherine Vanzant QA Gayle Vanzant 1A Steve Vanzant 1C Karen Varnes 1A Kenny Varnes 2C Mark Wade 2A Gregory Walker 1B Letashi Walker 2A Donovan Webb QB John Westberry 2B Patricia Williams lA Debra Wright 1A Julie Yates 2C Inez Zortea 1C lst 2nd GRA DE S New lunchroom brings fresh paint . , two lunch lines air conditioned office for Mrs Thomas . . . modern kitchen more room to cook and eat longer time to eat . . . pleasant change l , ,. . ,,. W , ,Z .,,, ,1 ,, :f y is L , : V-- ii if 4? gul f , J , 5 I 1 ' .,vQ b ll lla C. - ,,.. - ,,,, . 4 ..,. ,H ,,11 Af 1 ' w i wg JI mf ag if Q ,Q f fi X J --. f W A My 1, .Av . ,, , at ' , 1- I ,, J 1 f A 'F - 4 it i rn Danny Chesser 3C Anita Childree 4B Eric Cisco 4A Elaine Conner 4A Dennis Crews 4A Michael Crews 3C Harold Crews 4B Holly Crews 4B Carla Cribb 3C Donna Cribbs 3C Gary Coachman 3A Gail Davis 3C Willie Donley 3C Demetria Donley 4A Charles Doughty 4C Lisa Doughty 3B Gale Durham 3A Lisa Dyal 4A Paula Dyal 4B Connie Engert SB Diana Everly 4B Mark Fitchett 3B Michele Garmon Joseph Gieson SC Lawanna Gill 3B al 35 Felicia Adams 3B Alfred Agnew 3C Gloria Allen 3A William Allen 4A Melissa Armstrong 3B Matthew Batten 3B James Beasley 4B Vicky Bell 4B Larry Bercaw 4B Kay Betts 4A James Black 4A Chaurese Brooks 3C David Boutwell 3C Dennis Brown 3A John Bulford 3B Laurie Bulford 4A Melinda Bush 4A Phyllis Canady SB Robert Carver 4A Craig Caudill 4B 4- : tr,y is I t , 'f -V V B f 3A V Q X gum 1 2 f at f six William Gladden 3C Lorine Goodwin 3A James Goodwin 4A Kimberly Grooms 4A Larry Haddock 4A Danny Hardcastle 3B Cindy Harrell 3B Mollie Hartzog 4C Cheryl Henderson 3A Patricia Henderson 3B William Hinson 3A Kevin Hodges 3C Norman Hodges 3B Debra Holland 4A Alvin Holzendorf 3C lf Getting on the bus to go hom is all smiles to Rhonda Reeves. Riding to school on a bus lets yoL catch up with your lost sleep, ex periences Lisa Johnson. Brakes screech . . . The bus halts . . 4 Trudge slowly up the steps of tf bus half asleep . . . nodding yd head with the rhythm of the mol . . . bolting upright when youl a bump . . . seeing oldly famil sites . . . stop and wait endless for a red light . . . watching tl school grow closer . . . the belI rings, at last. sn l Robin Huber 3C Doyle Hunter 4B Vickie James BB 3rd - 4th GRADES ' J i 1 rr t E JV: , J 1 N .- V iiss ' . .- . - A , p ,gifs f M ax- .nge r . T as- -as ii- i i? Scott Jenson 4B : Angie Jenkins 3B .oon n ' A p David Johns 3A it 1 J I JJJ J is i ii i Mark Johnson 3A 5: L ' y Joiz. ' -- Marva Johnson 3B f -A JJ Randy Johnson SA s ooo, oh 'N Jff XSJAJJJ Jn oJ K 'li ' J'oo J Eady Keene 4A AA? J J JJ J Janet Kemp 4C 1 ' 3 .. J Chris Kirkland 4A qi . V J 4' tn A 52628 , , F Tammy Lee 3C f JJ p Vanessa Long 4A J N A ' 1 ' Leonard Lynn 3A . p , ,L rrJ rrL rrs J A Daniel Marsha ll 3A JJ Julie Mashburn 3B JJJJ I , J Dale Mason 4B J J .,:1 Karen Mathis 4C ' J IGH MCCfeadY 38 J A L. sss A Donna McIntosh 4A A Y' 11' v4e ,,,Jj J Q-If sii , ess .,-- A QQ W 'i Lisa Mclntosh 3B ' rsrs if - JL V , Amy Milton 4C as Jiis J , .J fl Timothy Mueller 4B ,J QQ . Debra Murrhee 4A Timothy Musgrov e 3C ff? Y FJ is is J X sv , A s so ,N rs,s ss., sg ' J J L J 1 Q n o J Q J J J JJ J' J Bobbl' Myrick 4B 5 J Ei ' as J , I ,gl . K wir X N i - 1 'f JJ Ju 4 X irfggmin IZ F 5 lf Lisa Mclntosh waits to answer a question. 2! A 4th grade student works diligently on her homework. 31 Paul Agnew collects homework from his row. Homework . . . not bringing it to class . . . boring . . . interesting . leaving books at home . . . getting in trouble . . . losing them . . . first-seventh period no books . . . History maps . . . Science germs . . . Spelling bees . . . Adding . . nouns. 3rd - 4th GRADES m., :. L . lbA as d s S P ssrss ssrs rese s. -. .11 K so f E ,s ESE i rx? Xi I i vw, i sis, 'I-ag-r ss -:::. Sr' - ni 'X -5 --5, - ,5gis.igg,g:5 I s y 'N X , ..-scifi -iir I : I N: i nf :kk 2 .5 . I hi I fy. i 'Mp ,.kf +. H X 1 -fl' Q. s X R S S af QE ? 'M it ,-.a-P' p K' be 5 r .5 1 ' Q Nr F aru- fs. t' K, V x env, X5 3' ' 1 f sl ' R , Donald Myrick 3B James Neighbert 4B Harvey Nelson 4B Linda Nelson 3A Nancy Nelson 4A Sandra Nelson 3C Sylvester Nelson 4B Wesley Nelson 4A James Nobles 3B Shari O'Berry 4A Curtis Parker 4C Allen Pate 3B Penelope Phelps 4C Tod Plemons 4B Sandra Popwell 4C Kevin Powers 4C Alana Reed BA Faye Reed 4B Kaye Reed 4C Micheal Reed 3A Rhonda Reeves 3A Kathy Resseau 3A Susan Rodgers 4B Waldo Romero 4C Neal Roper 3A Cordele Rowe 4C Lynn Sapp 4C Drew Sa uls 4C Trina Schmidt 4C Jonathan Scipio 4C Mark Sheler 3C Hope Sikes 4C Tahania Sikes 3C William Sims 4A Sandy Sirmans 4B Rodger Slayton 3A Bettina Smith 3A Hollis Smith 3B Jeffery Smith 3B Timmy Spear 4B Neal Stalvey 4C Jeffery Stokes 4B Roy Stokes 3C Deborah Stone 3C Larry Strickland 4C Robert Sweat 3C Rose Sweat 4C Byron Taylor 3A David Taylor 3C Phyllis Taylor 3C Sandy Taylor 3A 3rd - 4th GRADES YJ Y at Q Mitt fi sq , .4 5 2'-V fi NN- H T lifl KKIJ 1 V iyi. .i -X Q lim kit 9? D 9 , 1:35 fiyl 1 -'A i, is it f, , - QMOQQF f . vs cz -err ' Q ,-45 i it ,E Q ,EL , 3 s N fist f fill, I ' ff ' we S at lg L Q mg! it ' 2'2 l v.,,,,f-1' sf s 'SSX 'Q -F sap we k , -., we ,, ivy gl 3rd - 4th GRADES Big tree . . . children speeding around me . . . a plush living quarters for birds . . . lazy class sessions to listen to . . . the all too famous Race To the big tree these are my memories . . . the building creeping ever nearer . . . wondering if my life will stop with an axe, blade or saw . . . seeing the school change . . . with it many people. lf John Beasley enjoys playing on the roots of the big tree as long as he doesn't fall off. 2! Sitting on the big tree and day dreaming is one of Paula Dyal's fa- vorite activities. B! Racing to the big was a famous activity for the 3rd graders. Vallery Thompson 4B William Thompson 3C Stewart Thrift 4C Gina Tierce 3A Anita Timmons 3A Tara Timmons 4C Charlene Tyler 3A Gloria Tyler 4B Kevin Vanzant 4C Leo Vanzant 3C Richard Varnes 3C Wendell Varnes 4A Patsy Walker 4C Carol Webb 3C Michael Webb 3B Kathy Wheller 3A Alfred White 4C Kevin White 4C Charles Wilson 4A Jeffery Ziegler 3A 5th - 6th GRADES Gabbing around the refreshing water fountain . . . getting out of class . . . Meeting best friends . . waiting in line . . . crushing toes . . . sulfur water . . . no water . . . Hurry up, Patty. . . I'll be late for class. Terethal Adams GC Greg Agnew 5C Sharon Allen 6A Timothy Allen 6C Terry Anderson 6B Elizabeth Armbruster 6B Anthony Armstrong 5C Janice Balance 6C Timmy Barker 5A Joe Beasley 5C Sharon Beasley 6B Daniel Bell 6A Teresa Bell 5B Sandy Bercaw 6B Robert Betts 5C Phillip Blanton 5B Ronald Blanton 6C Debbie Boswell 5B Kenny Brannon 5C Mike Bray 5A Bernard Brown 6A Thomas Brown 5A Marjorie Bunch 6C Jack Burnette 5C Steve Carter 6B 32 A V' .xx 'vs , ' X X 1:1 k ,-f-- A 54 As Sharon Beasley relates the latest gossip, Charmon Jensen listens while getting a cool drink of water. ,,, .amy r. W .fff, is 1, yy yy A 5 ssys rtryy 'sax 5 srii B I v r it VU r ' A .A .a .4'v tV5 ' M . . I .. W' , it ,yg ,',.gp' M , 5 49? ,t , +- V ', A . ,,,, ' i sirt 5 l A Ai I ' K A x grin . in ,. if -ff. :W A 5' Q W .gg rf. ff A 11 T ,, 'i fir 5 6 or ,tss A A Y, S ia X N K . Na , 7 sr? ' ssr e W A 4 T B A i5'Nj'T ,W l lv VV V I -, J . A If -,, cg xx If MA : V or f fx r hw Teddy Carter 6B Neil Chesser 5A Ronnie Chesser 6A Sam Coachman 5B Mike Conner 6B Angela Crawford 6A Pam Crawford 5A Darrel Crews 5C Ricky Crews 5B Tina Crews 5B Laura Cribb 5C Susan Cribb 5B Johnny Davis 6C Marlene Davis 6B Patricia Davis 6A Q 1 - 'L 'P V S 0' f g A V 1 K 's lx All ' tx sl ?,, ,, Susie Davis 5C r Debra Dilgard 5A christine Donley 6A . Earnestine Donley 5A VV 4519 Patricia Donley 6C :V K ix 1 2 ' 17 H 1' Steve Dyal 6C 57' Gene Ellis 5A Raymond Evans 5C Q Y 5 V Ronnie Everly 5A 1 V June Fouraker 6C 1 ,,, AZ: 4 Kelly Fredrick 5 A K I , ,A Dixie Fulmer 6C V ' R yryy 1 C Angie Garlitz ac V Jimmy Garmon 6B V ' C' i Robin Garmon 5R av Butch Geiger 6A ., -, ,,iz, E1- 1 Sharon Gladden 6C i ff g Harold Goodwin 6A s w wf liy 1 m li Teresa Graham 5B ,f as 'fi ' C L C i if Randy Guynn 5A fi 11115-m2g?f H W A Sheila Guynn 6C A :yihL1 A, A A Cheryl Haddock 6A V , .. ff Glen Haddock 5C V' Viv, 5 A V ' Tracy Haddock 6A if Vvfi V .idk ..,1 jf, A Z Dorthy Harrell 6B iif G C Ruth Harrell 5B 'l1', i - . ' - , , I- V - '- 5 if I ' ' IOC H6IlCll'1X 5A M , 4 EV 5 if 54 Thomas Henry 6C I V V , Q ' Vim V Cheryl Hodges 6A . Vvy,, gag M V M .1,V,,V V' :4 'V.V R y y iir 5 gi-4 Randy Hodges 5B Freda Holden 6B Robert Holland 5A Arthur Holton 5C Donald Humphrey 5B Melanie Humphrey 5C Ronald Humphrey 5A Steve Hyers 6C David Jackson 6B Larry James 5B Sheila James 5C Glynda Jenkins 6A Charmen Jensen 6B Susan Johns 5A Carrie Johnson 6A Don Johnson 5A Freddie Johnson 5B Tina Kemp 5C Amy King 5A Charles King 6C Ann Kirkland 6B Lamar Kiser 6A Darcey Kneram 6B Emily Latham 6A Barbara Lee 6C Robert Lee 5A Valesia Lewis 6C Randy Long 6C - 5th - 6th GRADES an ff - we -1LsL 4'e1-Iswm L raw Lim: L h Q in E. A ,L A TR L JFXX - K LKE: 1 f . - as 'E' 3 lf '21, 4, L1 I Q ie R LL , ,... ww L LL t A LP if R -. K K NL Q L L s,,. L ,.s,,i 75 L LL 5 L L 2 i -- ,1.L- r 'iel '- lfi fi '21-Lew if H Q- LL' L J -V r 'III L.-111 al .Lk 2- -:-- r . 1- :JL E L 4i'L 2 X id 'ii J' L in t k.,:: LLL I LL. LLL, , ,,, L 1 YLL Q wwf n 'sL.a- L..L ,L LL L L , 1 -' + W x KLILL V,K:L L LN A R ri'a2wwaesaf' Q- lil'-J I , X ' J -A1531 .. J L. L LL , 5 1 : ya N5 sf Q f- - , ' f ig. J we we Q 5 A gas ,.L. ' 2' kg QL xx by 3 v v..1 sx' , L. 41, L H, t' Lilgf 52 Watching the clock move to lunch time . . . waiting . for 3:00 bell. . . studying . . . look at clock - 2:30 . . . study more . . . look again - 2:32 . . . the clock . . . it moves extra slowly. 1! Lamar Kiser watches and waits for the welcome sound of the 3:00 bell. 2X Gee, Ithought it was later than this! 3X The clock ticks away the seconds until lunchtime. 5th - 6th GRADES ',: .. .,, rs, N if as . P f W ' KN la :LL KX 6: '.kk' 4 -L L is ,iii . . . . . ah Z 'V' H S N-xxx ig bi , , 1 5 A , .,,, H .T . 1 l 5 it x V E . L-,' keg , ,, 5 Q' ' A ' if iiii ' . , .iff if or rrii e--'ti QQ s L X ff? ,ti M, W 1, X . . . fl .. . . g ts E i ,jg , , - ,i- ,k,k . . ,,.: 3 x 5 . '1r-' . , -, ku I.. ... J ' I 1 1 N Aty h If Q L I. h . NX in I s i ls a vt H 1.. L .., 0 wifi G gif. Qtr. .lg 0 .ff . M ' 0 Q if' ' kix. I , . ... A K X K y 1 I .V NNN Joy Lynn 6C Mary Manning 6B Darrel Mathis 6C Larry Mathis 5C Mike McCullars 6A Isaac McKinnon 5A Jeannette McKinnon 6C Sylvia McKinnon 6B Mark McCullough 5C Terry Moody 5C Lee Moore 6A Roberta Moore 6A Billy Murrhee 5B Linda Murrhee 5A Lynn Murrhee 6B Neil Neighbert 6A Gary Nelson 5A Harold Nelson 5B Lester Nelson 6A Teresia Nelson 5A Mary Ann Nicks 5B Gina Nobles 5B Donna O'Berry 6C Vivian Owens 5B Barry Peacock 6A Terri Peterson 5C Linda Pierce 6A 5th - 6th GRADES Classwork . . . muffled overmath . . . staring blankly out the window. . . hectic over history . . . snarled in science . R deednng . . . bewildered by Engiish. . . rattled from reading . . . mystified by music . . . Pssst! Hey Susie! . . . staggered by spelling words . . . groping groggily to physical education . . . Classwork is endless. Diane Pike 6C Beth Plemons 5C Brenda Reed 5C Ronald Reed 5A Sandra Reed 6B ig-we it V- . , ,,y., , ima! ' in A' if ,irzf ,Q lzilsggeag- if i' f Z W VS? A-Gift -W J ff W, tr' gf W, Ka A I 1 ,, , 9 A ll 'P V Zigi ffm H k V. -ww ,,,, v f-.r is-1, Wayne Reed 5B Q Leisa Reeves 5B V ll 2 dl Jean Rewis 5C V- ' Shelly Ridgdin 6A Vi David Riedmenschneider 6C . 'ig Timothy Rollins 5B Rhonda Rowe 5B Steve Rowe FSR Debbie Sapp 5A Eric Seeley 6B , , , ,:,. x te 3 a L7 v. 4 'U V -Vw t- t 4 , me , .WV +V .s.,, ,gen V -'f ::V'3,g1igg- Y + er e 1. -on 1 'I' 'ggi W-r,g.re ,, ,,,. V We 0 .aww V , --ff V- V.V , 1' Vee: -5 V www Voile. - V . 1 , ef, gi l 'lr 157 K ,,., 5' 4474 V e., ,I lg if 4 . . 'iff if n, ,1V v fe r A 1' Becky Seldomridge 6A f i l Vxlv V t 'R Wayne Sheffield 6A ttet y l yyy by Debra Shelton 6A 1 Charles Sikes 5C . :i,' M g 'gf' tttt , ,, tv V X f at Lesa we 5A i a Q ttt tt t W ttttt i Nevy Sikes 5A , , .,., iy' 'V b E ,1,, r Ronald Sikes 5C V V V V ' , f 57 'SVYZ T 'a 1 -V Steve Sikes 5A V, lf: lr ld V Q I A ' Patti sissen 5B y 'fif ' A 6 l r.'i ' A V Q T Q. l V A Moms Slagle 6B tyy Kaye smith ec V t iiiii A Peggy smith 5A A V A I Roger Smith 5B S yyrrr llll ttrf V it - ff y Barbara Snowden 5B V , y X - i V ' , 5 D ry l 36 !',A ' iv 14 T' lf Science, what a mystery ! says ' 14 ll ' F d 1 if 2 vf d ll H d fs d 3 Q Glenna Spears SB e yy re rio. f syn e yan IU s it , , A , , the birds outs1de more interesting than . r 'f it Shari Sprnks QC , , yi 1 . A Science. 3! Mary Ann Nicks struggles M 5 1 MarJor1e Steedley 5B , ' N over a Math assignment. my 3 fx N - ' A as K , Q 1t-.1t ' 11- I Mark stewart 5C U , ri- f . 1. r L , Herbert Stokes 5C Q, ul 1' 5 W t 3 David Stone 5F RA-' ' 'slr . sf 2 My g r Nancy stone GB 1 x 3 I tr X X .1 1 1 1 -' B Gm Tam M B 1 dddd . B if Jessie Mae Thomas 5A gi. ' MMM, C ' George Thompson 5C 1 1 1 211 E35 5 Debbie Thrift sc if I 1 1 51,1 4 A Hardy Thrift 6B H 'tm 5 Kg F A Tanya Tierce 6A N Xi 2'-I, - :.L . SE I Terry Trouille SA H 'R V 'Q ' T Barry Trowell 5B K Zi f 'K , 1 H Kevin Vann GB , ,Q-4' A 1 My I John Vgnzant -q. 1 7 . rm is x 'il Lynn Vanzant Sc' I X A 5 qv I x7 QC, :K ex 0 A 1 rare, 4 5 W- . . x- fif M Ya-1, 1 -- . .. , Us 4: fr -1, 1 -- - .V -f 1 'G g 7.4 rg, y I -a R wx' N 2.9 we' I 'X X 1 H' rl 1 J vs 5, lf-1 C' C 'iw W -. se .. ' . ' fs ' pr Mark Vanzant 5C Michele Vanzant 6B Crystal Vartti 5B Donell Wilkerson 5C Terri Wheller 5A Jessie Webb 6C Joseph Walker 5B Ronald Wade 6B Mary Wade 5A Doris Wade 6C y 1 SPECIAL EDUCATION Cornell Albertie Randy Bercaw Edward Betts Ronnie Betts Jeremiah Canady David Donly Johnny Durham Carolyn Harrell Myra Henderson Susan Madden Gene Nelson Linda Padgett 'fi lg H.. il I ff 'P , Q up f f A.VA, in f ,fn 1 gl ? ni I ig ' in , , M -I 1.64 I-F 4 .:f-+-- -ev rw, , 't fam sr SPECIAL EDUCATION Individual studies . . . group activities . are a part of each day . . . every subject is taught . . . students have daily chores . . . sweep the room . . . take out trash . . . dust erasers . . . reward is given for good classwork . . . each student works at his own rate of speed. 1! Jeffery McKinnon completes his math as- signment, while Jeremiah Canady uses the counting bar. 21 Tammy Varnes studies for her spelling test. 3X Darrell Holzendorf and Larry Padgett work on an animal farm project. Larry Padgett Melody Powell Vicki Reed i Leonard Reeves in , f Yr' V i 1 L V Marilyn Scipio QV 3 fi' Leon Sikes i Alton Trouille . 4 in -,self S r I is is' , ,gs y A . P Q Tammy Varnes 2 . V I Carl Wilson yiib ,fr 42 . V Sarah Wilson at lx vs ly : Y' '- w is A-.EL ' . . .4 L ,.,.:, f- yi-. 1 '- Zigi, 1 f ff f- .- X .'iT L 1' H l J' I tif. il -p. -3 '. F' -'x 1 V v nv 'Y V A 1 -31 - 'Y r -' - ,' rm . ..nik ,jim ,rl . -1, , A-,Zvf f 151+ K. . 'x YW -A 2 D , if , .4 , gwamh ' ': 'N!!fw,, 1 nu .: 5. I J ,fx , Y I f .:-,,-L xr ,- ' ' - , 1 H , ' ' L. ., -f , , Q? ,.:' , ', . 4' ,ff '-:lla , 'fffrfff' .V ': fs. 'if' - Q. j51w E :gE-H A 5 49 Q, 5, Q , 2' -af. f. 51 i -,ig-,pq ij. igv J a.+'ffL Q' g . 1, 3 51?-3131 . .Af ' ' TW- +G?- .K -1. ' -.2 .. W .-gf,-.L 5-an 'E. ,Egg 5-4 'I' Prf vi if-,F 3,5770 . . ' ' ' LLi '. . , 1' 7 L- ,- , 1,2 'gn' A -- .- 3 -few 5 1 N., .-f -- . ' 1' ' - IS?-:fn ' 'wk 5.-1' ,1- '- -JF' Q fi. MH -4- 2 k 'I , 2.3 1 . -T, A .39 f i f . M., , . ,V .. , :W A 1 S4 fi 5' f' , ,:- j, 7'1J',1Lr- x , ,,. ,. ,, . 1- mf, ' -3 s-:yi 1- -45 , , ' r .f?:11 -1 --YF ' 4... A .Q 4 fg,v,,, M lax ,fr ix J . , ' 4 f . 1. f, ' :pf . I.: l'1,4 5f ' l 'i,w. . ':f'5l , 0? ,A .,. ru. .1 ' ' . H. ,g f 'KH J if :G-Q ,, ' ,VL - I uk' 1,1 q a... J, ., ,.,.,,,,,, - --nc X , ,. -Jn'-Q -X ,A fiqgjl 1'9N'f' H' ' ' 4, nn. , , v. The Changing JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL f-ET 7th - Sth GRADES A Larry Adams 7C , X. 1 A is F ' xxx' . ' seas W5 .is it sr -' N 9 .1 Q. :- fw .,if2, is :kk wx 'Q' H 1. . ii. ,, .QMQ-g',:i',g:': 1 U X 1: IfQQisNsBwam2 . . fist? R 'N 1 it ' s . 'Q A .t SWK' Sis: 5 w Q S.. -.. ,A ,gg Q , 'A ,rs ,..' . Q W is 1 sl ri. .. sr on I ss f f 'S . Z . is rw if QNTTW SINQQ t Ag S 6 .r . .. 4.4 Rst? 'Ri 'UQ' 'F L if .K k i' 7 i . - S . . v fm.. . .si ... ..,, 1 .1 ,. .. - K iri s 1 ' t .gs - 1 Cr X5 1 if xi' X fruiw , .. . R vw 3:5 -2 -fr Wi 7 .Sze Q-1. ' l.:'ff ik :-., - 25. si-it .- it . i , it if s , BHXBQFQ ... MWHE g rf 1,,' 1 f i ANWWN' tii iq Q or wt X' s W A . E9 3, XE Q, 'Q Ref .-5, ps -, at f 5 L A Q t- - K ,,.q . . 5..-HN, M Denise Agnew 8A Cheryl Albertie 8B Ray Albertie SB James Allen 7B Alphonso Anderson 8A Tammy Barker 7C Greg Beasley 7A Ronnie Beasley 8C Lester Bell 7C Charles Bishop 7B Billy Blanton 8C Mike Boswell 7A Rose Bowers 7B Larry Brannon 7A Steve Bray 7C Sara Buchanon 8B Ronnie Bunch 8C Daisy Canady 7A Lester Carr 7C Dwayne Carroll 7C Marileen Carter 7C Orieda Faye Case 7B Connie Carver 7A Ronnie Chaney 7A lf 7th graders show they have spirit as they yell with all their might for the spirit stick. af Junior High students scream wildly as they cheer the Flashes on to victory. 3X Cheerleaders lead endless yells during an enthusiastic pep rally. r s -Ns..l,4, , S 5 ,psi ...,.. ,E-. M D.-1 Jv ' t get J 3 IFN teawwss . zt 5 x.' 7th - Sth GRADES i School spirit doesn't end when basketball season comes . . . pep rallies . ball games . . . fans shouting and scream- ing for victory . . . sad times . . . happy times . . . school spirit keeps growing. Steve Chesser 7A Karen Clarke 7B Judy Clyatt 7A Ronnie Conner 7A Brenda Crawford 7B Steve Crawford 7B Wayne Crawford 7B Sylvia Creel 7A Gary Crews SB t s sst s Q tt'r iil R l'lV S Lx S L Kim Crews 8C A p Raymond Crews 8C 9 i n Karen Cribb SA U v its ' i Brenda Davis 7C Floyd Davis SA swf? gf Katie Davis SA A X ' X I . Y r . l 3 . or Robbie Davis 7A Russell Davis SA Terri Davis SA r ,,ia it m y in get C3 .U S 43 Thomas Donley 8C Alisa Duce 7A Cathy Durham 7B Debbie Dyal 7C Kenneth Dyal 8C Ricky Everly 7C Dawn Fulmer 8B Pam Geiger 8A Carol Garmon 8A Lennie Gainey 7A Jill Gieson 7A David Graham 7A Debra Graham 7B Brenda Grantham 8A Patty Green 7C Cathy Griffin 7C Greg Grooms 7C Penny Grooms 7A Annette Haddock 8C Faye Haddock 7C Arriving at school . stepping sleepily from busses and cars . . . clrudging up to building . . . soft sounds coming through misty air . . . bell shat- tering morning silence . . . walking wearily to classes . . . afternoon bell enthusiastically greeted . . . laughing and shouting . . . running . . . clamering to the busses . . . jumping busily into cars . . . rushing across streets . . . home at last. lf Linda Scipio and Sharon Thompson drudge sleepily to school. 2X Girls aren't the only ones who gossip before school. 31 Before school, gabbing is the only thing to do, thinks Denise Sikes as she talks with Denise Agnew and Jeanie Parker. 7th - 8th GRADES 1 f Q- Winifred Davis 7B f Gregory Dixon 8C ,ig g Leonsy Donly 7B C lg j ...fa 9 ,,V' ,A V r,, 7 ,V i f f 4 'V , tl .V ,f,i!!.f-by g fry? 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Q sz:-si' 7 is Q Alzada Hall SC Buddy Hallman SC John Hallman SB Peggy Hardcastle SA Rex Haugh SC Micky Henderson SB David Henry SC Marvin Hinson SA Teddy Hobbs SB Hugh Hodges SA Ricky Hodges 7C Mitzy Hoggatt 7C David Holoka SB Richard Holoka 7B Sandra Hum phrey 7A Holly Hunter 7C Joey Jaksch 7B Yvonne James SC Wendell Johns SB Annette Johnson 7A Calvin Johnson SB Regena Kincade 7A Wayne Kirkland 7C Clay Kemp 7C Henry Keene 7B Gwendolyn Lee SB Greg Lloyd 7B Roland Lloyd 7C Christine Maschm an SB Matthew Maschman Lane Mashburn SA Eric Mason SC Dottie Milton 7B Kevin Moore SC Diane Moxley 7A 7th - Sth GRADES K:S..' J 1 Rhonda Moxley SB Terry Murray SA l Belinda Murrhee SB Johnny Murrhee 7C Theresa Murrhee 7B Jacky Myrick 7B Paula Nelson 7C Richard Nelson SA Robert Nelson SB David Nicks SC Don Parker 7B 2 - rx Jeanne Parker SB Jeanette Parker 7A Tammy Payne SB Vicki Peterson SC Q2 51,5 Scott Pieper 7C Teresa Pierce 7C Vernon Pittman SB Myra Powers SB Gwendolyn President 7A Renetta President SB Mike Price SC I Mike Raulerson 7A . Rachel Ray SB Charles Reed SA Flavius Reed 7A Frank Reed 7B Debra Rewis SC Dianne Rewis SA Anthony Ross SB Randy Rowe 7C Robert Rowe SA Wayne Rowe SC Clinton Ryals SB Theresa Sapp SA Gary Scipio 7B Linda Scipio SC Plezia Scipio 7B Kenneth Seeley SC Charlie Seldomridge SB Ricky Sheffield SA Denise Sikes SC Hugh Simmons SA Sharron Sims SB Debra Sirmans 7B The Hilliard School newspaper . . Tellitoll project of the journalism class . . . on sale once a month . . . has news stories . . . editorials . . . sports . . . puzzles . . . student body contributions. lf Standing: Glennie Russell. Sitting: Patty Green, David Holoka, Jill Gieson, Janet Stokes, and Mike Sheffield. Q! Standing: Cindy Reed, Sara Buchanan, Debbie Peterson. Sitting: Debbie Sel- domridge, Kenny Smith, and Debbie McPhetridge. fNot Pictured: Carolyn Burnham, Judy Clyatt, and Kim Harvey. Marina Slagle 7C Ronda Smith 7C Karen Smith SA Kenny Smith SB Dawn Snyder SC Donnie Snyder SA Ronald Snyder SC Tommy Steedley 7A Jan Stokes SC JoAnn Taylor SC Nina Thompson SC Sharon Thompson SA Warren Thompson 7B Teresa Timmons SA Diane Trowell 7B Willis Trowell SB Sharon Tyler 7C Ed Vann SA Henry Vanzant 'YA Danny Varnes 7C Paul Varnes SA Victor Vartti 'YB Chuck Walker 7A John Walker 7B Malcom Webb SB Janet Wilson SB Ernie Wine 7A 1 SP5 'S 45 s l' , t.i. xg Rx Ei J-sf ic' if 3 9 Q 'N 1 .f ba N? .J my X 4 'X Billy Albritton Brenda Allen Delores Allen Foster Allen Warnie Armsbruster Mary Ann Balance Valerie Beasley Wilma Boswell Fred Bray Billy Bulford Carolyn Burnham Sarah Canady Darlene Carter Mike Chapman Margaret Chesser David Crews lf Boots are the in style of footwear. 21 Sara Buchanon and Debbie Peterson show a variety of styles as they examine the Big Red basketball schedule. 3! Judy Clyatt looks over the lunch menu in her hot pants outfit. 1 Brilliant colors . . . smashing prints . . Long skirts . . . high boots . . . hot pants . . . head bands . . . colorful stripes . . . long hair . . . sleek body shirts . . . fashions coniing and going. Fred Crews Alexis Dyal Jackie Gordon Carol Haddock Jeannie Haddock Terri Haddock Chris Harrell Janie Harrell Faye Harris Stanley Herrington Ronnie Hodges Frank Humphrey Holly Hyers Freddie Jackson Linda James Marsha Johns Betty Sue Johnson Robert Johnson Janice Kirkland Linda Kirkland Anthony Lloyd Kevin Lynn Annette McKinnon Elmer McKinnon w-,Q inn-p Vw gale? 5 5 .-., ij' ew' ' 10'-. ,Q K! . V 5 .5 W in B , I' I sf .gr .F Q55 9th GRA DE Hosea McKinnon Robert McLendon Debbie McPhetridge Mark Milton Gary Moore Roy Nelson Paul Nighbert Perry Lee Owens Debbie Peterson Debbie Popwell Francis Raulerson Cynthia Reed Robert Reed Brenda Reeves Sharon Ricketson Eric Ross Ritche Rowe Glennie Russell Agnes Scipio Karen Seeley Debbie Seldomridge Mike Sheffield Teresa Shelton Kay Sikes Neal Sikes 9th GRA DE 1 sst i iiyy N f li fs J fin, I , ,... ' Uh . li- ,si X if 1 Art 'Nm 'ff ,swrfr 3 ig u f David Smith Donna Taylor Billy Trouille Kay Trowell Kenneth Tyler Nike Vance . K , ,Q , x r- aka f 'Uv-swf i 7' i -T .p g ,,, i m .1 r Time changing . . . laughing and crying . . . big times . . . studying for year exams . . . rushing like mad to classes remember when . . exciting ball games . . . growing up . . saying good-bye to teachers and friends. lf Keith Williamson laughs as he recalls the upset over conference champs, Baker County. 2! Teresa Shelton ponders over the move to high school. 31 Jeannie Haddock puzzles over a test question. Judy Vanzant Larry Vanzant Mitchell Webb Paul Williams Keith Williamson Gail Zortea SI POOTBALL Flashes' . . flrsf seoson o Triumph . two thousand dollars donated for grams made Wlfh the ald of local uniforms by Rotary Club . . . busmesses large Hlulard parents help construct field . . . Crowds attend games tfemen and bleachers . . . Printed pro- dous season ends in 5 wins 1 loss lf Coach Kennedy calls for time as a Flashes drive nears pay-dirt. 2! Coach a Braddock signals TD as the Flashes score. 3f The mighty Flashes line up against Baldwin for a play. 4X Mike Price dashes in just in time to block for Elmer McKinnon. BALDWIN First Hilliard foottball game ever . . . team fired up . . . multi- tude of fans . . . kickoff . . . we punt . . . they punt . . . we punt . . . they punt . . . first half scoreless . . . defense outstanding closing seconds on our own 6 . . . punting from endzone tie . . .O-0. QThis game was later ruled a forfeit on the grounds that Ealdwin played 10th graders., ' -vi . ' 'M uf 7' W, ,s an ' FOOTBALL EPISCOPAL First home game . . . offense moves . . . defense strong . . . penalties kill drive . . . half-time no score . . . third quarter no score . . . last two minutes . . . Bunch intercepts pass . . . pass McKinnon to Vanzant .... Flashes win . . . 6-O. CALLAHAN Homecoming . . . Ramblers unde- feated . . . second quarter . . . Mike Price 38 yards, TD . . . Ramblers kick off runback, TD . . . Flashes long drive . . . McKinnon 25 yards run to the 2 . . . McKinnon TD . . . halftime . . . 12-6 Flashes . . . third quarter Flashes hold on the 2 . . . fourth quarter . . . rain . . . loose fumble on our own 7 . . . Ramblers fumble . . . We're number l. uri' K,- od -1 .13 .134 413 bil BU 2,51 L32--53 .lU.,b3 1971 RED FLASHES ROOSTER BOTTOM ROW, L-R, Kenny Smith, Wayne Kirkland, Dwanye Carroll, Tommy Steedly, Henry Vanzant, Ricky Sheffeild Ronnie Conner, Ronnie Bunch, Chuck Walker, Frank Humphrey, Russell Davis, Ernie Wine, Kenneth Dyal, Billy Bulford Mike Price. SECOND ROW, L-R3 Keith Williamson, John Walker, Ken Seeley, Ronnie Beasley, Hugh Simmons Garry Moore, Robert Johnson, David Graham Marvin Hinson, Kevin Lynn, Mike Chapman, Anthony Lloyd, Don Parker Roy Nelson. TOP ROW, L-R: Coach Kennedy, Richie Rowe, Larry Vanzant, Freddie Jackson, Mark Milton, David Smith Malcom Webb, Elmer McKinnon, Elroy McKinnion, Coach Braddock, Hosea McKinnion-Manager. Not Picture Eric Seeley: Manager. FOOTBALL Flashes O 6 12 8 16 6 Scoreboard Baldwin Episcopal Callahan Baldwin Folkston Episcopal Opponent O A o 6 14 O 2 54 BALDIN Third homegame . . . fumble . . . Baldwin scored first se- ries of downs . . . we score . called back . . . halftime be- hind 8-0 . . . second quarter . . . we scored 8-8 . . . fourth quarter . . . Baldwin intercepted a pass . . . drove in for winning TD . . . first loss 14-8. .A 15' i R Wa ' ,ali 59 , .9114 5 ,, . a ,N,,W......... fs. 5 Q.-.-.-..-.0- if xx N I ., ,. S 5 0' X Hi - f sf w. xf' ' Y 1 X, ,J Q f' ve. X . .., : I fx-fav JF Q I 3 ff, .X .kggffmwq t 'WH Q gl 'Y gf? 3 1- xi' Q S . gi, xli- i A . v N K.-H-' K S T K J BASKE TBA LL U SCOREBOARD Flashes Opponent 38 Green Cove Springs 32 49 Fernandina Beach 39 35 Lake City 31 30 Southside 34 51 Yulee 64 34 Baker County 36 48 Callahan 39 30 Green Cove Springs 31 35 Fernandina Beach 53 42 Lake City 54 60 Southside 44 40 Yulee 48 35 Baker County 30 39 Callahan 56 TOURNAMENT 33 Callahan 58 lf Ronnie Bunch concentrates as he shoots a foul shot. Q! Elroy McKinnon shoots for two. 3X All-Conference, El- mer McKinnon strains as he drives for the basket. 56 ... s pf BASKETBALL GREEN COVE SPRINGS Two weeks to prepare for opening game . . . trailed until the last three min- utes . . . Flashes by 7. FERNANDINA BEACH Flashes upend the Pirates. LAKE CITY Aggressive man to man defense enabled the Flashes to beat the Wolves . . . Flashes first in conference. SOUTHSIDE The Flashes blew a 13 to O first quarter the Flashes. YULEE . . . first conference loss. BAKER COUNTY Flashes played the first place Wildcats . . . lost aheartbreaker. CALLAHAN Foul troubles . . . miscues . . . a cold night for the Flashes . . . the Ramblers H won . fir is :- x. 1971-72 Red Flashes: Ronnie Bunch, Frank Humphrey, Mike Sheffield, Vcith Williamson, Elroy McKinnon, Elmer McKinnon, Mike Chapman, Kenneth Tyler, Gary Moore and Mark Milton. Kneeling: Coach Brad- dock and Manager Eric Seeley. 57 Mike Chapman bombed for 17 points . . lead . . . the Southside Sharkes shocked The Uhiee Hornets outgunned the Flashes lf Keith Williamson readies to pass the N ball. 2! Elroy McKinnon drives through s 5 the Ramblers for a layup. af Straining as he starts to drive is Mike Sheffield. 41 Coach Braddock gives instructions to Q. 't F Mike Sheffield. 9' -1.-are GREEN COVE SPRINGS Depressing three point first half. . . Flashes fought back . . . denied by 30 ' foot shot with 6 seconds left. FERNANDINA BEACH f Trailing 22 to 21 first half. . . foul if Q ali' trouble . . . many turnovers . . . the F Pirates got revenge. ' LAKE CITY One of the best games . . . Flashes ' could only stay close . . . taller Lake if , ' ' ' ' 5 I 41 if . 'xnxx City Wolves were hot. ,,.,, , C uk soUTHsrDE C t r Red Flashes blasted the Sharkes . . . all Sf F ':'N gg Flashes played . . . Elmer and Elroy had 1' B 23 and 20 points . . . ended a 7 game N losing streak. 58 BASKETBALL YULEE Mike Chapman and Keith Williamson fouled out . . . Elroy McKinnon's 18 points kept the Flashes close . . . only to lose to the Hornets. BAKER COUNTY The McKinnon twins hit for 16 points each . . . the Flashes upset once beaten . . . first place Wildcats. CALLAHAN After dominating the first half . . . Flashes came back cold . . . Ramblers gain the lead . . . Elmer McKinnon drew a technical foul . . . ejected from the game . . . the Flashes couldn't hold the pace. TOURNAMENT For the third time the Flashes over- powered the Callahan Ramblers for the first half. . . the second half the Flashes lost both lvlcKinnons and Mike Chapman due to fouls . . . Ramblers showed no mercy . . . they ran away with the game. 5! With his eye on the goal, Mike Chapman shoots a foul shot. 6! Coach Braddock watches with anxiety the prog- ress ofthe game. 7! A time out is taken to give the team rest and instrncr tion. S! 1971-72 Red Flashes statisti- cians: David Smith and Robert Johnson. 59 BASKE TBA LL SCOREBOARD Flashes 42 Green Cove Springs 12 Fernandina Beach 31 Lake City 21 Folkston 25 Yulee 21 Baker County 33 Callahan 42 Green Cove Springs 28 Fernandina Beach 29 Lake City 27 Yulee 38 Baker County 44 Callahan GREEN COVE SPRINGS Led all game until final 20 seconds . . . overtime . . . Blue Devils out scored the Flashes. FERNANDINA BEACH Disappointing home opener . . . the Flashes lost to the strong Pirates. LAKE CITY Fighting hard all the way was not enough . . . the Wolves won. FOLKSTON Flashes ready for first win . . . disap- pointed by defeat. YULEE Flashes came against the towering Hor- nets . . . frustrating first half. . . Flashes fought back . . . lost. BAKER COUNTY Flashes still looking for first win . . fought hard . . . exciting game . . disappointed. CALLAHAN Jumped to a 4 point first half lead . . . extended lead in third quarter . . . lost lead in last quarter . . . overtime . . . won a thriller. lf Barry Garlitz fakes with the ball. 21 Thomas Donley, Ken Seeley and Ronnie Beasley tighten the defense. 60 Opponent 49 43 58 27 59 34 32 22 48 44 51 24 46 .f .-f 3X Ray Albertie takes a jump shot. 4X Thomas Donley shoots for two. sf Ronnie Beasley streaks down court on a fast break. If 1971-'72 B Team Red Flashesg Kneeling: Flavius Reed, John Walker, Warren Thomp son, Mike Price, Frank Reed, KevinMoore Standing: Raymond Crews, Barry Garlitz, Ray Albertie, Thomas Donley, Ken Seeley Ronnie Beasley, Coach Sheriff. GREEN COVE SPRINGS Poured it on the Devils by a '20 point margin. FERNANDINA BEACH Flashes denied three in a row by power- ful Pirates. LAKE CITY Second quarter disheartining . . . found a loss. YULEE Strong Hornets overpowered the Flashes. BAKER COUNTY Upset minded Flashes . . . shocked Wildcats by 14. CALLAHAN Final game of the season . . . Flashes want a repeat . . . lead all the way . . . denied the victory with 10 seconds left. bl lf Enthusiasm during games is sparked by the cheerleaders. Z! Cathy Griffin laughs at the end of a cheer. 3f The cheerleaders lead the student body during a pep rally. 4X 1971-72 Red Flashes WW: K Cheerleaders: Standing: Annette Johnson, Francis Raulerson, Sara Buchanan, Debbie Seldomridge and Judy Clyatt. Kneeling: Patti Green, Brenda Grantham and Cathy Griffin. Mascot: Melissa Armstrong. is QQ -st as The cheerleaders of Hilliard Junior High are much a part of the team . . . They are the spirit . . . the pep . . . they are what gets the boys going . . . ready to fight and win. The girls have projects . . . selling stickers . . . selling corsages . . . with money from these projects the girls go to camp . . . the A merican Cheerleading Association in Leesburg Fla. ally in the month of June. At camp we learn cheers . ercises . . . go swimming . bikes . . . and go canoeing . of all we get in shape for the big year, says Sara Buchanan. The cheerleaders said . . . they like the trips . . . the crowds . . . they seldom get nervous. . . . LISLI' . . do ex- , , ride . . most 63 .ii FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Initiation . . . district meeting . . . good Tom Watt sales . . . raffle . . . Disneyworld trip . F,H,A, week . . . state conven- tion . . . banquet . . . youth be- comes leaders and homemakers of tomorrow. lf Mrs. Simmons, Sponsor. 2! Left right: D. Carter, Treasurerg J. Vanzant, Parliamentariang H. Hyers, Historian: D. Allen, Secre- tary. 3! Sitting: G. Lee, G. President, N. Thompson, S. Hum- phrey, R. President, C. Durham, S. Tyler. Standing: M. Powell, K. Davis, P. Grooms, O. Case, C. Carver, P. Scipio, C. Albertie, Y. James, S. Thompson, T, Stoner, S. Creel, K. Crews, B. Davis. 4! Sitting: F. Raulerson, President, S. Canady, Vice President of Pub- lic Relations. Standing: B. Allen, Vice President of Projects: B. Reeves, Vice President of Recrea- tionsg F. Harris, Vice President of Programs: A. McKinnon, Vice President ofDegrees. 51 Standing: P. Geiger, B. Murrhee, D. Snyder C. Garmon, T. Timmons, T. Bar- ker, R, Ray, B. Crawford, J. Tay- lor, I. Harrell, T. Murrhee, M. Henderson, M. Carter. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA N,E, Florida fair booth . . . leadership meeting . district meeting and contest . . . state fair . . . gar- den . . . banquet . . . Vo. Ag. develops everyday skiis. lf Beef Judging Team: Terry Murray, Calvin Johnson and Hugh Simmons. 2! Lester Carr, Kenny Smith, Lee McCollugh and Mr. Gary Copps, Advisor, work on a welding project. 3X Dairy Judging Team: Ed Vann, Steve Chesser and Kenny Smith. 4! 1971-72 F, F, A, Officers: Sitting: President, Robert Johnson: Vice President, Dale Libby. Standing: Treasurer, Keith Williamson: Sentinel, Ritchie Roweg Parliamentarian, Larry Vanzantg Secretary, Mike Chapman. sf Donnie Snyder, Marvin Hinson, Flavius Reed and Lane Mash- burn, make house signs as a project, t 'ifmefr BAND Students progressed . . . bond growing . . equipment purchased . . . more concerts . . . band boosters give support. . . practice . . . par- ticipation . . . cooperation . . . muscianship . . . enthusiasm . . . for a better band. lf lst row: C, King, D, Hurst, K. Clarke, R. Rowe, C. Walker, J. Beasley, R. Bunch, W. Romero. 'Znd row: R. Beasley, E. Wine, D. Carey, C. Ryals, D. Henry, D. Mathis, D. Graham, D. Riemen- schneider. 3rd row: J. Davis, J. Webb, M. Stewart, R. Davis, L. Gainey, M. Webb, R. Haugh, P. Varnes. 2! R. McLendon, A. Ross, J. Murrhee, T. Donley, E. McKinnon, J. Gordon, P. Wil- liams, E. McKinnon, W. Arm- bruster, J. Kirkland, C. Stone. 3X lst row: R. Rowe, C. Garmon D. Dyal, D, Milton, C. Griffin, A. Johnson, A. Duce, D. Moxley. 2nd row: B. Lee, S. Tyler, Y, James J. Wilson M. Ho att K. , , gg , Seeley, K. Cribb, R. Moxley, K. Trowell. 3rd row: D. Canady, P, Scipio, N. Thompson, V. Lewis, A. King, D. O'Berry, T, Davis, K. Crews, R. Kincade. 4! Mr. Robert James, Band Director. ' 0 4 4. - A - ww Z!!! M, f 13,93 . , up Q... Q g V' Q f5!'5?l'1JAJ3!l'TVU ,hu ,hu gm :Da sbt ado ide ado lf Thanksgiving Food Drive Campaign Committee: lst row: 1. Shelton, K, Smith, B. Grantiam, P, Hardcastle. 2nd row: Mr, Robert Williams, Spon- sor, B. Johnson, R. Johnson, V. Beasley, lxlrs. Eileen Williams, Sponsor. 3rd row: M. Chapman, K. Sikes, J. Haddock. 2! Standing: M, Hoggatt, T. Davis, S. Buchanan, A. Johnson, R. Rowe, J. Haddock, C. Johnson, D. Sel- domridge, R. Reed, G. Russell, J. lxlyrick. Sitting: T. Shelton, P. Hard- castle, B. Grantham, V. Peterson. 31 MikeChapman, StudentCouncilPres- ident. 4! Standing: B. Johnson, R. Bunch, D. Peterson, H. Vanzant, L. Vanzant, A. Scipio, C, Walker, Sittin : Kay Sikes, Secretary: Kenny Smith: Treasurer: Robert Johnson, Vice gresidentg E, Vann. Student Council stays busy . . . sponsors many proiecfs Homecoming . . . Thanksgiving food drive . . . Miss Hillard Junior High . . rest room clean-up . . . this arouses school spirit and unity . . . the beauty contest is the only money raising proj- ect . . . two honor students are chosen each month . , . teacher of the month is also chosen . . . students ofthe year and teacher ofthe year is chosen by the student council. 67 gnu- ..., ...ag -......, is -......,, --' . rfff-I. NL, M'-sw. Capturing the story of The year that was . is the job of the yearbook staff . . work began last May . . . first weeks of school year the staff sold over 35400. OO of advertisements . . . a skit was presented to arouse en- thusiasm in yearbook week . . . the staff works hard . . . many hours of planning . . . drawing and redrawing layouts . . . writing and rewriting copy . . . planning pic- ture ideas . . . the staff is dedicated to make this book a part of you the student at Hilliard School. 68 ammnwmwswrr , y N...-ui X A x . Mmm if s YEARBOOK STAFF lf Editor, Gail Zortea, and sponsor, Mr. Sheriff, discuss last minute changes in a page layout. 21 Peggy Hardcastle types copy on a layout form while Betty Sue Johnson puts the finishing touches on a story. 3X The 1972 PASTIMES staff members are: Standing: Janet Stokes, Jill Geison, and Gail Zortea Sitting: Betty Sue Johnson, Peggy Hardcastle, Faye Haddock, and Karen Clarke. 4X Working on a feature story are Karen Clarke and Janet Stokes. Sf Jill Geison and Faye Haddock pull material from the file that they are working on. ,fa Q S 'Q M 4 -,N 1 4 '11 ,L my 1 ,..-v- ddfp- ,.,,r W ,wr 1 A. J. Todd Construction Compony O. Box 5615 - 2228 Jernigan Road, Jacksonville, Florida - Telephone 398-8614 Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation Owned By Those We Serve Nahunta, Georgia Joy Lynn shows that grown-ups aren't the 5 only ones who take meter readings. Compliments of Hilliard School P.T.A. DONALD o 'BERRY, Pre sident Mit mf r. 1 :'I' V A I . I ' V, ,rer,rrira a is i it it it ern The Citizens Bank of Folkston, Georgia Complete Modern Banking Facilities Highway 301 Member F.D.I.C, A Full Service Bank 7l First National Bank of Flokston, Georgia Member F. D. I. C. Mike Chapman realises the value of saving money. Farmbest, Inc. QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS Harry L. Browning Sales Representative Jacksonville , Florida Compliments of Hilliard Medical Center lll East Third Street Phone 845-2390 Dr. C.H. Harper 72 Sponsors The Palm Motel - Hilliard, Florida Hi-lite Motel - Hilliard, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robinson Mr. Larry Haddock Mr. and Mrs. N.R. Zortea '-N: Shake or Burger Drive - In Restaurant Under new management We will appreciate your business rirs. Crook serves Faye Haddock and Gail Zortea delicious Shake or Burger food. STuckey's Pecan Shoppe Fine Candies - Souvenirs Snack Bar EDM UND A. TAYLOR Manager Located at the Florida - Georgia State Line Stuckey's candy is always good. Pecan Rolls and Pralines are Betty Sue Johnson's Favorite. The Market Two miles South of Hilliard IMPORTED POTTERY - WROUGHT IRON CARVED FURNITURE GENE and DORIS TIERCE, Owners l 'il l :fi Dimond Mobile Homes You get a gem of a deal at Dimond Mobile Homes. Telephone 845-2144 LARRY PLYMILL, Manager W. S. KBILLJ FORBIS, Owner 74 Compliments of Clarks Grocery Store Compliments of Buchanan Oil Co. and Buck's Gulf Service D. HZ. Buck Buchanan For all your petroleum needs Phone 845-3550 845-9326 Hilliard, Fla. Best Wishes from Aloha Quality Motel Restaurant US l - 301 At the Florida - Georgia State Line. Compliments of Hartzog Department Store Phone 845-2300 Holiday Time Motel and Restaurant Florida Souvenir and Gift Shop US Hiways 1 - 23 - 301 South of Hilliard Compliments of 3 Jude Manufacturing Co. Hilliard, Florida Hagan Ace Hardware Everything from paint to pots For all your hardware needs Phone 845-2401 Wades Garage TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Complete Auto Service Lucky Dollar Where your grocery dollar goes Z4 Hour Wrecker Service further Phone 845-3303 US 1 - 301 South Hilliard Gold Kist Eggs A division of COTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Mr. Peterson shows Peggy Hardcastle the washing process at the Gold Kist plant. N l The Beach Comber Florida Souvenirs Chenille Bedspreads - Handbags Shell Gifts FRANK HEIONEN, Owner U. S. 1 South Alexis Dyal and Margaret Chesser look over handbags at the Beachcomber. Compliments of ' Nassau Motel U. S. 1 - 301 South of Hilliard Ruby's Boutique I-lairstyling fit for a Queen' Downtown Hilliard Crawford Shell J.B. and J.W. Crawford General car and truck repair 24 Hour wrecker service Day Phone 845-3586 Night Phone 845-2346 Wade's T.V. Service Center Expert radio and TV repair Downtown Hilliard Compliments of Cisco's Barber Shop Mike the Manager Daryl Mathis gets a haircut at , ,, Cisco' s. 5 .- A sw Quia' ix 1:5- 'i X 1 XL ki gl Compliments of Hilliord Enco L. Seldomridge, Dealer C-Q Farms C-Q Stands for Choice Quality Dekalb chix - Started Pullets - Eggs - Feed MR. PAUL D. DILCARD, President P. O. Box 66 Hilliard, Florida Phone 904 f.845-2131 Chickens are interesting animals, Mr. Paul Dilgard tells Karen Clarke Good Housekeeping Gas COMPLETE LP GAS SERVICE Cylinders - Bulk- Metered Phone for fast service 845-3351 Fuquc1's Hilliard Phormcicy Quality prescriptions Phone 845-3371 Compliments of State-Line Drive-In Open 10 am to 10 pm 3 K 4 Three o'clock bell . . . empty rooms . . . quiet campus people leave . . . Change continues . . 5 THQ.
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