Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1959

Page 1 of 182

 

Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collectionPage 7, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collectionPage 11, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collectionPage 15, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collectionPage 9, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collectionPage 13, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collectionPage 17, 1959 Edition, Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 182 of the 1959 volume:

, W , ix 2, fx? Wy dp! Vp' MMWDVS by 23332 . Y fx wfffwff Ai gpg ' v. . D , - , . ' . f ' i ' I ' T l , ' f ' .., ur A Lv... 1 AI , , 5 ,. -2 , '-D, 4, . 1 ' 5 , ' , ' I , an 7fz:fraf57'4'9 'V GJ Q ,v l ' ll, wWQ, f mf' -Wl4'J'iffY7W 0-UA , I 0 JY, U' 05609 gawk . C? k,! J ,Qxx 4 X., ' 'V W . k fm W QGW, ' X 1 WK5w WmUw 0w'Wfv if ' SYN XwW N nn? ,ff 4l ,ff'N 7'9,f ,. ,54z'Q :3f Q N f f W M9 I+? M nf' 'AW W X Mlfffin fffffwfff ' ,fl .fin V CCT ' 99 e Hlllsburro Puhlished hy the Senior Class of A Hillshoro High School i Nashville, Tennessee W V lm ,X X! SJR Zgfgt gl Rl? X W9 5 X Aw V5 A jg, KJ M D is f ' XX .1 i fn' I f ' I is W ., is 'WN fx, I A.-L X51 f if di. . if '- L fu ' n x gli V .Q We Cast Uur Shadows 5 L? 74 awww? l ff K ' ' WML? . RL 2 ff S W 9,-,Blu 1 ' 4 'gi 42 J - N QS 1 A r ,J A X -' Q ' NJ S Q A . J X , x lb Q. - 'QS A N xa 'J' J 'yn 5. xx 5 Xb . -4' X NJ 3 NJ -JA ibn X xx F-u. 3 X., W N' 5 N Mx xx A X x J A Nz V YW . Q NL, J .1 Q. Ng 4- N wax 3 Xi.- ggi - Q x-A ,- 6 5 1 ' I Y J 1 -X ' X T xx f Hr, x fx. J 'J P 5 'x X' , , X N K, '- X vb X ,ph , - x xxx Q N ' 1 4 Q., Q-:x C g, +V, I5 In X Ib, 1 w x f N 'X-' ' , .hs X . C3 X NJ ' ' V..- x ' 1 XJ 1. g CA , Y -TX Z, i5 .N J T Xgtqx A A J , a' 3,5 ,F 'N-X N ,x 1 A wg ----Rf--,QL F, -. f, ga , 5 ' ' . 3 X- W, A I A i I 2 711 0,z,'P.7fQif .I . I 1. I Mp, . A V. g2'11555i3L0f!6 fiff,,fuJJL ' fp? C My ' I onpntayj' IIEfE2,i NL MQ W WW, .K fipjgiai, K f you bc-Q 0 AC EMI 30 A CIW J X PERSONALITIES .................. 21 X KZ - MUSIC ........ ...... 8 3 ATHLETICS ...... ...... 9 3 ORGANIZATIONS ...I... . I . ?.117 , FEATURES ..I,.. ..... 1 63 . Q -fffn 1 I I , V X I I A 'W I . 4 DEDICATION MR. HARRIS 4 i X COACH. C COUNSELOR A J 1 A11 1 A ff 'AJ ' L, Z7Cf ' M, i 'f I 4 fl OL 1... 1 'vi .3-rj, X R ' K I 4- COWC. , Olx 7' - 4,'i' A f .. 1. 'if .4 A ' s I , l l. ear M463 , ,, TEACHER J 4 ' 4. I It is with a deep sense of appreciation that this year's HILLSBURRO is dedicated to a man who is known and admired not only as a teacher, coach, and counselor, but even more as a true friend. As a coach, Mr. Harris's outstanding character has won him the praise and respect of the opposition as well as his own team. His interest in the students and popularity wtih them is exemplified by his work as student council sponsor. During Mr, Koen's absence, Mr. Harris's versatility is further shown when he serves very capably as principal. The student who has a problem or needs advice often turns to him for counsel and aid. Even those who have no connection with him other than seeing him in the hall are aware of his smile and friendly greeting. Mr. Harris has truly cast his shadow upon many lives at Hillsboro. It is for these things and many others that we as seniors would like to say thanks to Coach Hale Harris by dedicating to him this record of our final year at Hillsboro. 5 X mi ,KDCIOAA f ' , 1 ll 1 F w Foreword As we ofthe Senior Class leave Hillsboro, diplomas won, to go through gates of greater opportunity into the future, We will strive to broaden our ideals and strengthen our purposes in life. But as We form new memories in our later life, we 6 will 1lOt forget those of our school days at Hillsboro. School spirit, student body elections, the Prom, basketball tournaments, and Teachers will just fade into the background of our minds to become SIL HOUETTES of our youth. YG' an i -Siu W ws I . 5 3353171116691-vf w , i i i l I MR. KOEN, Principal Ralph Waldo Emerson said: An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man. This statement was never more true than when applied to Hillsboro and our principal, Mr. john Koen. Through his constant work, guidance, and desire for perfection, Hillsboro has become one of the leading schools in the South. One seldom passes by the school that Mr. Koen's car is not seen parked in front. All of his time and energy is devoted to helping his students attain their goals in life. Almost any activity in which Hillsboro students participate is supported whole heartedly by him. Through his unselfish eff forts to mold citizens of tomorrow, our Hillsboro has truly become the lengthened shadow of Mr. Koen. .. 8 ,,,, ,W , HBUCHANAN! BUCHANAN! Faculty JIM LEE ALLEN B.A.g University of Tennesseeg M.A. Vanderbilt Univerf sityg Mathematicsg Civinette Club Sponsor. MARGARET JORDAN BATEY B.S,, Middle Tennessee State Collegeg M.A. Peabody Col' legeg Spanishg National Honor Society Chapter Sponsorg Spanish Club Sponsor. GENE BURN ETTE B.A., M.A., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg Mathef matics. EDWARD E. CARLTON B.S., M.A., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg General Scienceg World Historyg Science Club Cofsponsor, HAROLD E. CLARK B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic lnstituteg M.A., Ed.S. Pea' body Collegeg Social Studiesg Key Club Sponsor. MRS. PORTIA WARD CLARK kf B.A., Vanderbilt Universityg Q A v NICKY C. COUTRAS B.A., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg World Historyg Assistant Football Coachg junior Civitan Sponsor. BARBARA DAVIS B.A., Peabody Collegeg Englishg Sophomore Class Sponsorg National Forensic League Cofsponsorg Future Teachers Club Cofsponsor. Facult MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS B. A., Baylor Universityg Englishg Spanishg Sophomore Dramatics Club Sponsor. JOSEPH E. DAWS B.A., Asbury Collegeg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Mathe1 matics. MRS. F. L. DERTHICK B.A., Milligan Collegeg Art Degreeg Crescent Collegeg Artg Englishg Art Club Sponsor. DONALD R. DORRIS B.A,, Peabody Collegeg Industrial Artsg General Science MRS. W. O. FLOYD B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Englishg From The Hilltops Sponsor. MRS. J. C. FRIERSON B.A., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Englishg Bibleg From The Hilltops Sponsorg Curriculum Chairmang Club Chairman. GASTON GRIGGS B.S., Peabody Collegeg Physicsg Biologyg Chemistry' Science Club Sponsor. MRS. RUTH M. HALL B.A., RandolphfMacon Women's Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., Peabody Collegeg Lating Englishg Testing Program Chairf mang Future Teachers Club Sponsorg junior Classical League CofSponsor. 10 Facult HALE HARRIS B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg Driver Educationg Basketball Coachg Baseball Coachg Assistant Football Coachg Student Council Sponsor. J. BUFORD HATCHER B.S., M.A,, Peabody Collegeg Biologyg Chemistryg Gen! eral Scienceg Rifle Team Sponsor. FRED S. HATCHETT B.S., Peabody Collegeg Biologyg Arithrneticg Photography Club Sponsor. EDWARD T. HESSEY B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Physical Educationg Book Distributor. MRS. ETHEL IRICK B.S., University of Tennesseeg Dietitian. MRS. D. JAY JOHNS B.S., Peabody Collegeg Choral Musicg Music Council Sponsor. , 'AIIP' ' .- , ' g , . ,.', .la MRS. JAMIE B. KNIGHT B.A., Cumberland Universityg MfA., Vanderbilt Uni' versityg Lating Englishg junior Classical League Co' sponsorg junior Dramatics Club Sponsor. MRS. MORRIS P. LANDISS B.S., East Tennessee State Collegeg M.A., Peabody Cole legeg Speechg Englishg Forensic Club Sponsorg National Forensic League Chapter Sponsor, 11 s N N l V l l l E l l y 12 l Facult RAYMOND H. MEDLEY, JR. B.S., Peabody Collegeg Mathematicsg Astronomy Club Sponsor. HENRY NANCE B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Algebrag Football Coachg Track Coachg Assis' tant Basketball Coachg B.A.A. Sponsor. STUART NICHOLSON B.A., BirminghamfSouthern Collegeg M.A., Peabody Col' legeg Social Studiesg Study Hall. ALMA PHILLIPS B.A., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Modern Languagesg Toujours Amis Sponsorg Annual Staff Sponsor. MRS. HELEN PILKIN TON B.A., Vanderbilt Universityg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Biologyg General Science. MRS. FREDERICA RAWLS B.A., Florida State Universityg Lating Cheerleader Sponf sorg Anchor Club Sponsorg Junior Classical League Co' sponsorg Senior Class Sponsor. MATTIE PEARL REGEN B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Business Educationg Quill and Scroll Chapter Sponsorg journalism II Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsor. JOHN ROPER B.A., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Mathernaticsg Historyg Hi'Y Club Sponsor. Facult MRS. VIRGINIA SANDEFUR B.S., M.S., University of Tennesseeg Home Economicsg General Scienceg Home Economics Club Cofsponsor. J. R. SIMPSON M.A., Ed.S., Peabody Collegeg B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Instituteg Piedmont Collegeg Historyg Social Studies Club Sponsor. WILLIAM O. SIMS B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Instrumental Musicg Symphonic Club Sponsorg Music Council Cofsponsor. JACK C. SPAULDING B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Instituteg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Architectural Drawingg Mechanical Drawingg School Treasurer. MRS. GEORGE STROH B.S., Peabody Collegeg Lating junior Classical League Sponsor. MRS. FERRELL L. TERRY B.S., Peabody Collegeg Algebrag Plane Geometryg Arithf meticg YfTeens Club Sponsor. MRS. G. B. THACKSTON B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Englishg Senior Dramatic Club Sponsorg National Thespian Troupe Sponsor. JACQUELYN ANN TURNER B.A., Vanderbilt Universityg Chemistryg Basketball Coachg G. A. A. Sponsor. Facult MRS. RUTH WALKER - B.A., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Englishg Sociologyg Future Nurses Club Sponsor. KATHERINE HUNT WEIS B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Physical Educationg Tennis Coach. MRS. RAY WHITE B.S., Peabody Collegeg Home Economicsg Future Home' makers of America Sponsor. NINA WILLIAMSON B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg B.S. in L.S., Pea- body Collegeg Librariang Library Staff Sponsor. MRS. RICHARD WRANGLE B.A., Southern Methodist Universityg M.A., Vanderbilt Universityg Englishg Freshman Class Sponsorg Freshman Dramatic Club Sponsor. JOHN YOUNGER B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg Algebrag Business Arithmeticg AudiofVisual Club Sponsor. MRS. GEORGE MAYFIELD B.S., L.I., Peabody Collegeg Counselorg Clinic Staff Sponf sor. MRS. MARY PRICE B.S.Sc., Andrew jackson Business Universityg School Secretary. 14 , www. WMFWS I ifffsya, A :--l : 1 f '11 Moforesque codum' ali' d rs e monfibus umbroef' And fhe greafer shadows fall from fhe lofi y mounioins. Vergii Two years of French cmd Spanish four years f L , 1 ' o min ond Engiish ore offered of Hiilsboro. Four yeors of Engiish ore required for graduation, but some students mice further odvonfcage of the opportunities ofifered by Yokimg Latin, the bcrsis of oil languages, French, or Spanish. We have 69 students in our French de- porimeznf hooded by Miss Alma Qjhiiiips. More Qhon AGO Burros fake Lczfin, cmd 208 cz vezry copobie mai? ure, enroilsd A ' siudenfs, fought by un Spanish dosses. And coming events . General Science, Bic:k:v9Y, Chemistry, and Physics compose the Natural Sciences, Appmximofeiy 8023 students are enroiieduin the Natural Science classes. This phase of our curric:ulumA is geared fo Yoke care of the sfudenfs needs in order fo give him 0 good foundation for the science courses he may fake in col- Iege. ' Q . cczsf their shcrclo Q ws before. Lochiel's Warning 53.1351-V .MYR gl NN World History, American History, Bible, Sociology, Government, cmd Economics comprise ihe Social Science curriculum, Hillsboro has over 700 of its sludenls faking Social Sciences. Since mos? cf our graduates offend college, our depcxrimenf is aimed foward preparing the student for college wlcrk, The picture of cr shadow Shop, Mechanical Drawing, and Home Economics ore ciossified as Indusiwirzl Aria. in this field of ers- cfecmvor fhere care also advanced courses in Technical Drawing. This depurfmem headed by Mr. Dorris and Mr. Spcwiding gives To Hilisborcv boys, cs fundomenfoi knowledge of engineering. Advanced Home Eco- nomics is also ofigered in This curricu- Eum. is cf posifive fhing. Locke u-A'- N . , X X, -, V... ., Maxx The Procticui Arts are composed of Drivefs Training, Typing, Shorthand, and AH. Although these subiecfs ore not necessarily required for graduation, they sfili play cm imporfcm? port in our curriculum. From Shadows cmd sy A mbols info fhe frdfh ' - I Newman, L 3 cmd H Plone and Our mufhemafics department, Though considered well-rounded in wnsisfing of Algebra! , Solid ifieoms-fry and Trigcmomefry, has been enriched by fhe addition of cn new course Advanced Mcxthw enmmiczs. This being me firsf year far this course, there are only fwo cfcssses, however There are eighfy-six 'I her mathematics courses, stude-nfs faking .arse of The hug 0 I if 1.1 -::..fw-wif 2 Q Q X f Q? i 5' , I , ,wg 1 ii .fm-...... SENIOR CFFICERS 4 Smmimg: 'luke Libbey, ViCC'PY6SiCiCI1EQ Bubba Pinson, Presidentg Jim Hicks, SlZI'f1,E2llIE'2lf'I5Xfl'1X5Q Neill Bntson. PL1fii1ll RC!lI1iTiill1Q Sammi' Riicbad Phillips, Treasurerg jane Ambrose, Secretaryg Semm' Teachers Sponsors. 22 in sfwavwff S e n 1 0 1' S CHARLOTTE BECHINGER ADAMS YfTeens Club lg Pep Club 13 journalism Club 2, 33 Future Nurses Club 4g Mixed Chorus 13 Mikado 13 Middle Tenn. Choral Festival 1, 43 Choir 43 Dancing Daughters 13 Hill Topics Reporter 23 Homeroom SecretaryfTreasurer 33 Homeroom P. T. A. Representative 3. Ambition'-Politician BEVERLY JAMES AKIN Football 1, 23 Rifle Team 43 Junior HifY 1, 23 Senior HifY 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Social Study Club 43 Secretary 43 Band 1, 23 Homeroom President 33 Horrercom Treasurer 4, Ambition--'Career in the Navy DAVID CROSBY ALVAREZ Track Team 3, 43 HifY Basketball Team 33 Junior Hi-Y Club 13 journalism Club 23 Senior HifY Club 3, 43 Sec' retary 43 B. A. A. 4. Ambition--Civil Engineer JANE AMBROSE National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Civinette Club 43 SergeantfatfArms 43 Pep Club 1, 23 junior Classical League 23 Folk Music Club 23 journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers Club 3, 43 VicefPresident 43 Burro Blowout 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 Hcntercom Sec- Treasurer 23 P. T. A. Homeroom Representative 3. Homeroom VicefPresident 43 Hill Topics 43 Copy Editor 43 Student Council, MemberfatfLarge 43 Candidate for SecretaryfTreasurer of student body 43 Burro Circle 4. Ambition- University of Tenn. MARY WAKEFIELD AMBROSE Photography Club 1, Secietaryftieasrier 13 Home Econo' mics Club 33 Future Horremakers Club 43 Parlianientarian 43 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Homeroom Secretary 33. Ambition- Secretary LEA JEAN ANDERSON Bever Falls High Schccl 13 Cheerleader 13 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 43 Future Teachers 33 journalism Club 33 Art Club 43 Cvlee Club 1, 23 Freshman Play 13 Senior three act play 23 Homeroom VicefPresident 33 Miss Hillsboro Candidate 4. Ambutionff -- Secretary ROBERT ANDREWS Spanish Club 33 junior HifY Club 13 Aniaieur Radio Club 23 Science Club 33 Social Study Club 4. Ambition- Scientist, Mathematician PENNY DEAN AYDELOTT Varsity Basketball team 1, 2, 3, 4g Civinette Club 43 Journalism Club 13 Pep Club 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 VicefPresident 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 F.H.A. 43 Clinic Staff 3, 43 Homeroom President 33 Homeroom Vice' President 2, 43 Student Council 33 Home Economics Fashion Show 1, 3, 43 Burro Blowout 43 Alternate to Girls State 33 Candidate for Girls VicefPresident of Student Body 3. Ambition '-T. P. l. 23 S e Il i o r s LENARD LEE BALL Cohn High School 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track Varsity 1, 3, 43 B.A.A. 3, 43 junior HifY 23 Senior HifY 33 Pep Club 23 Junior Optmist Club lg Secretary 13 Homeroom P.T.A. Representative 43 AllfDistrict Tournament Team CBasketballl 33 State Track Meet 33 Basketball Scholarship Award 23 Burro Blowout 43 Assembly 2, 33. Ambition- Successful Businessman ALICE CATHEY BALLS Harpeth Hall 13 Forensics 3, 43 P.T.A. Representative 33 Stage manger for One Act Play 43 Triads Club 1. Ambition- -Social Worker CHARLES BARKER Spanish Club 33 Ameteur Radio Club 1, 23 Science Club 33 Senior HifY Club 43 Stage Lighting 3. Ambition----Civil Engineer ANN RANDOLPH BARNES Spanish Club 43 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 43 journalism Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 TfTeen Club 43 Red Cross Representative 33 Homecoming Attendant 33 Miss Hills' boro Candidate 33 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Secretary 23 P.T.A. Representative 33 Burro Blowout 4. Ambition- Diplomatic Service CORNELIA HATHAWAY BARNES Latin Honor Society 23 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 journalism Club 3, 43 Sergeantfatfarms 43 Future Nurses Club 33 Anchor Club 43 Hill Topics Staff 43 Choir 43 Christmas Play 13 Counselor's Staff33 Red Cross Council 43 President 43 Homeroom P.T.A. Representative 2, 43 Representative to Red Cross Camp 33 French Club 43 SergeantfatfArms 4. Ambition- Creative Writer for a magzaine, Burro Circle 4. JENNIE WYNN BASS junior Classical League 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll Club 3, 4g Dramatic Club 13 Pep Club 1, 23 journaf lism Club 2, 3, 43 Social Club 43 Counselors Staff 43 Hill Topics Staff 43 Feature Editor 4. Burro Circle 4. RICHARD NEAL BATSON Cavert junior High 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Presif dent 43 Latin Honor Society 23 junior HifY Basketball Team 13 Track Team 13 journalism Club 23 Forensic Club 3, 43 President 43 Degree of Distinction 33 Cavalier Staff 13 Speech Club 13 Science Club 13 Band 2, 33 Color Guard 33 Middle Tenn. Music Festival 33 Sham 33 Davidson County All Star Cast 33 The Ile 43 Hillsboro Staff 43 Academic Section Editor, Publicity Manager 43 Homeroom President 43 Senior Class Parliamentarian 43 Homeroom Sergeantfatfarms 23 Homeroom VicefPresident lg Prom Committee 33 Student Council 43 Devotional Committee 43 Hillsboro Representative in Constitution Speech Contest 3, 43 Winner, Original Oratory, Tenn. Speech and Drama League 3. Burro Circle, 4. Ambition-President, Lawyer WILLIAM FREDERICK BAUMEISTER B.G.A. 1, 2, 33 Beta Club 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Basketball 13 B.A.A. 43 Social Studies Club 43 Senior HifY Club 43 Freshman Class Sergeantfatfarms 1. Ambition--Lawyer 24 S e n i 0 r S DAVID MARTIN BAYER Photography Club 1, Sportsman Club 2, Senior HifY 3, 4, HifY Basketball Team 4, Mathematic Team Runner Up 3. Ambitionf Architect, Engineer WILLIAM TUCKER BAYER Photography Club lg Sportsman Club 2, Senior HifY Club 3. Ambition- Engineer GLORIA JEAN BENNETT Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, F, H. A. 4, Pep Club 1, Square Dance Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, But Now There's Buford 3, Religious Play 4, The Princess 4, The Mistletoe 4, Library Staff 4, SecretaryfTreasurer 4, Fashion Show 2, 3, 4, Narrator 1, 4, Middle Tenn. Choral Festival 2, 3, 4, Assembly 1, 2, 3. Ambition- -Home Economic Teacher, afterwards GREAT hopes for marriage. LINDA LEE BENNETT Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Second Team All City 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, journalism Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2,, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, SergeantfatfArms 4,Civinette Club 3, 4, President 4, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Counf selors Staff 3, 4, Clinic Staff 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Candidate for Girls VicefPresident of Student Body 3, Giftatorian of the Senior Class, Girls State Representative 4, Miss Hillsboro Candidate 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. Burro Circle, Queen of Hearts 4. Ambition- College, Basketball Coach SARA JANE BERRYHILL Dramatic Club 1, Pep Club 1, YfTeens Club 2, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 4. Ambition- 'Secretary RUTH BIGGER French Club 3, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, Civinette Club 4, YfTeens Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary' Treasurer 2, journalism Club 3. Ambition - Diplomatic Service PATSY ANNE BLACK YfTeen Club 1, 2, 4, SecretaryfTreasurer 1, President 2, Assembly 2, Hillsboro Talent Show 2. Homeroom Treas. 2, Assembly 2, junior Dramatic Club 3. Ambitwn- Dancer BEVERLY ANNE BLEVENS junior Classical League 2, Home Economic Club 1, journaf lism Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 1. Ambition- Teacher 25 S e 11 i 0 1' S JERRY OWEN BRADLEY M. B. A. 1, 2, 33 Treasurer Homeroom 4. Ambition- -Be a success CHARLES RANDY BRENT Sportsman Club 13 Science Club 23 Folk Music Club 43 Ambitiowi- Agriculture, Forrestry, U.T. BETTY JANE BRINDLEY Latin Honor Society 13 Merit Honor Certificate Classical League 1, 2, 33 Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, Teachers Club 2, 33 i'Frorn the Hill Tops C1 Club 1, 23 Junior Assembly 33 Clinic Stalf3, 43 A Ambition- Vanderbilt, Director of Christian E WILLIAM LLOYD BROOKS Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Golf 3, 43 Junior H 1, 23 Pep Club Ig Senior HifY Club 33 B.A.A. 43 atfArms 43 Homeroom Sergeant at arms 23 H P.T.A. Representative 43 Class Writer of Pro Wittiest 4. Ambition- Lawyer SARA ANN BROWN Journalism 2, Dramatics Club 1, 3, Ambition: College, Illinois KAROLE SUMNER BUCHANA Spanish Club 43 Pep Club lg Future Teachers Clu Dramatic Club 3g YfTeens Club 13 Journalism Homeroom Secretary 4. Ambition-Secretary Zg Junior 43 Future ub 43Pep rt Staff 2. ducation ifY Club Sergeant' omeroom phesy 43 N b 2, 3, 43 Club 23 DAVID MORTON BULLOCK Junior Classical League 3, 43 Latin Honor Societ 43 National Honor Socity 3, 43 National Merit Sc Finalist 43 Photography Club 1, 43 President Railroad Club 2, 33 VicefPresident 23 President 33 lism Club 33 Art Club 3, 43 Pep Club lg Band 3, 43 Tenn. Concete Festival 33 Solo and Ensemble F Pep Band 43 Junior Assembly 33 Nashville T AllfStar Band 43 i'Hillsbour1o Staff 43 Music Concession Stand Committee 3, 43 Hill Topic Winner of Hillsboro Photo Contest lg Burro C Ambition --Businessman DAN WENTWORTH CALDWE Lake Forest Academy 1, 23 Electronics Club 33 33 Radio Club 1, 2g Astronomy Club 4. Ambition-Vanderbilt 26 y 1, 2, 3, holarship 43 Model Journaf Middle estival 43 ennessean Editor 43 s Staff 43 ircle 4. LL President B1 O S e 11 1 0 r s PHIL SHERRILL CAMPBELL Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 HifY Basketball Team 43 B.A.A. 3, 43 junior HifY Club 1, 23 Senior HifY Club 3 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Homeroom President 2. Ambition--Tennessee Tech. RICHARD ROIX CAMPBELL Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 junior HifY Club 13 Civitan Club 3, 43 B.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, 13 Homeroom President 3, 43 Hill Topics Agent 23 Student Council Member 3, 43 Prom Committee 3. Ambition- Dentist GUY WINTROP CARLISLE National Honor Society 3, 4g Latin Honor Society 1, 23 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Math Team 3. 4. RUTH BONITA CAYCE Dramatic Club 13 journalism Club 13 Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 1, 23 F.H.A. 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 P.T.A. Representative 13 Burro Blow' out 43 Fashion Show 1, 2, 3. Ambition-f M.R.S. Degree JULIA RYALS CHAMPION Folk Music 13 journalism 1, 23 Pep Club 2, junior Draf matic 33 Future Teachers Club 43 Civinette 3, 43 Treasurer 43 'From the Hilltops' 4. Ambition-f -Teacher or Secretary PRIDE ROBERT CHAPMAN Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 HifY Club I, 2, 3, 43 Cofcaptain of Basketball 4. WALLACE CHESTER SHARON LEE CHOATE junior Classical League 23 Latin Honor Society 23 Art Club 13 Journalism Club 23 Dramatic Club 33 Future Nurses Club 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 43 Middle Tennesf see Band Festival 3, 43 All Star Band 4. Ambition Stetson University, Medical Technology. 27 l LM S e I1 i 0 1' s NORMAN LEE COHEN Photography Club li Model Railroad Club 23 Social Studies Club 4. Ambition---A-Doctor REBA ANN COLES YfTeens 13 F. H. A. Club 33 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Fashion Show 1, 3, 43 Cofordinator 4. Ambition-Business College PATSY ANN COLLINS Dramatic Club 13 journaslism Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 43 From the Hill Tops 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Civinette Club 3, 43 Homeroom P. T. A. Representative 13 Homeroom SecretaryfTreasurer 33 Sergeantfatfarms 2g Burro Blowout 43 Assembly 13 . Ambition-Air Line Stevvardess CLIFFARD DESPARD CONNER Football 23 Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 33 SecretaryfTreasf urer 23 VicefPresident 33 Spanish Club 23 Senior HifY Club 43 First Place State Spanish Contest 23 Sixth Place National Spanish Contest 2. Ambition-Electrical Engineer JOE N. cooic junior Hi-Y Club lg Radio Club 23 Senior HifY Club 33 Homeroom Sergeantfat-arms 1. Ambition--Engineer MARILYN COOK Kaiserslautern American High School 13 French Club 3g Forensic Club 33 Dramatic Club 2, 43 Pep Club 13 Art Club 13 Choir 1, 4g Sham 33 AllfState Choir Alternate 4g Middle Tenn. State Choral Festival 43 Office Staff 43 Red Cross Representative 13 Homeroom Treasurer 4. Ambition-M.R.S. Degree at Vanderbilt SALLY ANNE CORKRAN junior Classical League 23 Dramatic Club 1, YfTeens Club 2, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses Club 3, 4. Ambition--Teacher LILIAN SMALLMAN COWDEN David Lipscomb 13 Cheerleader 13 junior Classical League 1, 23 French Club 43 From the Hilltops 3, 43 President 43 journalism Club 2g Pep Club lg Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 13 Quill and Scroll Club 43 Counselors Staff 43 Homeroom VicefPresident 33 Homeroom P. T. A. Representative 43 Miss Hillsboro Candidate 3, 4, Civinette Club 4. Ambition--Memphis State 28 S e 11 i 0 1' s JUDITH JEAN cox Cohn High School 1, Photography Club 1, Chorus 1, Middle Tenn. Chorus Festival 1, junior Classical League 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, YfTeens Club 2, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, VicefPresident 4, Glee Club 2, 3. Ambition- Nurse CAROL ANN CROCKETT Peabody Demonstration School 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 3, Dramatic Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 1, Middle Tennessee Choral Festival 1, Homeroom Red Cross Counf cil Representative 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Sergeant at' arms 4, The Hillsboro 4, Typing Editor 4. Ambition4Commercial Artist DAVID CYRUS CROCKETT Quill and Scroll Club 3, 4, President 4, Football 1, Junior HifY Club 1, 2, Senior HifY Club 3, 4, President 4, jour' nalism Club 3, junior Civitan Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3 4, Sergeantfatfarms 4, Glee Club 3, Middle Tenn. Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Small Ensemble Festival 3, k'Madrigals 3, 4, All Star Chorus 3, 4, Hill Topic Agent 3, Homeroom President 1, Sergeantfatfarms 3, 4, Student Council 1, Hill Topic Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Burro Circle 4. AmbitionfLipstick Tester JAMES ALVIN CROSSMAN Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Homeroom Sergeantfatfarms 4, Senior Play 3, Band 1, 2, But Now There's Buford 2, A Place Called Freedom 3, Dramatic Plays 2, 3, Stage Lighting 2, 3. Ambition-Car Dealer SARAH STOKES CUMMING Algebra Team 1, Plane Geometry Team 3, 5th in Middle Tenn. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, Anchor Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Forensic Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, Photography Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star Band 3, 4, All State Band 4, Treasurer 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Middle Tenn. Band Festival 1, 3, 4, Middle Tenn. Solo and Ensemble Festival 3, All Star Band 3, 4, Counselor's Staff 4f Hillsburo Staff 4, Copy Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, k'Most Intelligent , Valedictorian 4, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-f-Math Teacher, Agnes Scott College ANNE PHILLIPS CUNNINGHAM French Club 4, Home Economics Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, journalism Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Thespian Club 4, SecretaryfTreasurer 4, Eve and Five Apples 3. Ambition-Medical Technician JUDY GRIGSBY DEMOSS Harpeth Hall 1, junior Classical League 2, 3, French Club 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Ariston Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Middle Tenn. Choral Festival 2, 3, Small Ensemble Festival 2, Too Much Mistletoe 2, When Shakef speare's Ladies Meet 4. Ambition AfTo be Tab Hunter's Private Secretary QUITMAN DENNIS Lipscomb High School 1, 2, 3, Debate Team 3, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, President 2, Dramatics Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident 3, Chorus 1, 2, All State Band 1, 4, All Star Band 4, Class Treasurer 2, Most Representative Sophomore 2. Ambition-Engineer 29 4 S e I1 i 0 r s CLAUDIA ANNE DERRICK Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 2, 43 Chorus 13 Librarian 13 Choir 2, 43 Music Festival 1, 23 Music Staff 3. Ambition-Model, Airline Stewardess VIRGINIA RUSH DEVINE Latin Honor Society 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Journalism Club 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 43 'From the Hilltops' 43 Art Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Homeroom Secretary 2, 33 Homeroom Treasurer 4. Ambirion4University of Alabama, Commercial Art JERRY LEE DRAPER Football 1, 23 Track 1, 23 HifY Club 1, 23 B. A. A. 3, 43 Homeroom VicefPresident 3. Ambition4Vetenerian MARY ANNE DREWRY Home Economics Club 13 Journalism Club 23 Art Club 23 F. H. A. 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Fashion Show 1, 3, 43 Future Homemakers of America Degree 33 Future Homemakers of America Chapter Degree 4. Ambition-Marriage GARY WILLIAM DUNCAN National Honor Society 3, 43 VicefPresident 43 National Latin Honor Society 13 Quill and Scroll Club 3, 4g Treasf urer 43 Football 1, 23 Radio Club 23 HifY Club 23 HifY Club 13 Forensic Club 33 Degree of Merit 33 Key Club 3, 43 Publicity Chairman 43 Student Council 43 Chorus 13 Choir 23 i'Mikado 13 Middle Tennessee Vocal Festival 1, 23 I-Iillsburrou Staff 3, 43 Editor in Chief 49 Homeroom SergeantfatfArms 13 Prom Committee 33 Representative to Tenn. Journalism Institute 43 Burro Blowout 43 Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Doctor MARIANNE MARIE ECHOLS YfTeens Club 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Future Homemakers Club 3, 43 Journalism Club 13 Future Teach' ers Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Choir 3, 43 Mikado 13 Mixed Glee Club lg SecretaryT13 Middle Tenn. Choral Festival 1, 3, 43 Dancing Daughters 13 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Homeroom Secretary 13 Fashion Show 1, 3, 43 Honorable Mention, Science Fair 2. Ambition4M.R.S. Degree JOHN SHERMAN EDGE Latin Honor Society 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Junior HifY Club 1, 23 Senior HifY Club 33 B.A.A. 3, 43 Homeroom SergeantfatfArms 13 Best Looking 4. Ambition-Playboy JOHN OLIVER EDWARDS Football Manager 3, 43 Sportsman Club 23 B.A.A. 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 33 President 3, Ambition-To hold a job as a respectable Salesman. 30 S e n i o r s ANNA BELLE ELLINGTON junior Classical League 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, SergeantfatfArms 4, YfTeens Club 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Office Staff 3, 4, Miss Hills' boro Candidate 3, 4. Ambit1m1fArt Education Major NORMA YORSE ENNIS Hillsboro High School 1, 4, Baylor High School 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Soccer 2, League Basketball 3, Baylor Raiders Club 2, 3, VicefPresident 3, Treasurer 2, Sportsman Club 1, Social Studies Club 4. Ambition-'Work at Parkrite ANNE LOVE ESTES Spanish Club 2, Journalism Club 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, From the Hill Tops, Literary Staff 3, 4, Burro Blowout 4. AmbitionfTeacher, Secretary PATSY ANNE FARISS junior Classical League 2, Spanish Club 4, Journalism Club 2, YfTeens Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Office Staff 4, Homeroom VicefPresif dent 4. Ambition-Secretary JOHN ALLEN FARMER Football 2, Magician's Club 1, Secretary 1, Sportsman Club 2, Senior HifY Club 3, Key Club 4, Bowling Team 2, 3. AmbitionfElectrical Engineer and Salesman PHYLLIS ANN FARNSWORTH National Honor Society 3, 4, Bowling 3, Score Keeper- Girls Varsity 4, YfTeens Club 1, journalism Club 2, 3, 41 CofPresident 4, Spanish Club 3, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Hill Topics Agent 3, Small Ensemble Festival 3, Middle Tenn. Choral Festival 3, Bookstore Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Anchor Club 3, 4, Hill Topics EditorfinfChief 4, Tenn. Scholarship Press Association Convention 3, Burro Circle 4. Ambition--V-College, Medical Research DAVID TURNER FARRAR Mathematics Team 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 1, 2, Gilbert Marhsall Natural Science Medal 2, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, Football 1, junior HifY 1g Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Latin Exam 2. KATHRYN ANN FARRIS Benjamin Franklin junior High 1, Ridgewood High School 2, French Club 4, Forensic Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Choir 4, Small Ensemble Club 3, Madrigals 4, State Chorus 4, Small Ensemble Contest 3, 4, Spring Show 4, M.T.S.C. Choral Camp 4, Middle Tenn. State Choral Festival 3, 4, Ambitionv Physical Therpist 31 S e 11 i o rs NITA FAUGHT Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 4, Winner of Betty Crocker Award 4, Dramatic Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, Reporter 3, F. H. A. Club 3, 4, journalism Club 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, President 4, junior Classical League 1, 2, 4, Red Cross Council 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Clinic Staff 4, Homeroom SecretaryfTreasurer 1, Hill Topics Agent 4, Assembly 3. Ambition--Vand erbilt JOSEPH RODNEY FELTS Sportsnsans' Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 4. JAMES LAWRENCE FIDELHOTZ Math team, 1st in Midfstate, Algebra II and Plane Geomf etry 2, 3, 3rd in State Algebra I 1, 2nd in City Algebra I 1, Journalism 3, 4, Forensics 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Nuclear Engineer THOMAS CORNWELL FIKE French Club 1, 2, Refreshments Chairman 2, Folk Dance Club 2, Senior HifY 4, Magic Club 2, 3, VicefPresident 2, 3, History Club 4, Merit Scholarship Exam 3, Prom Comf mittee 3, Madison High School, Madison, New jersey 1. Ambition- University of Tennessee EVELYN DELORIS FILSON Basketball 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, YfTeens Club 1, Choir 3, 4, Robe Chairman 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Middle Tenn. Choral Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 4, Mikado 1, Alternate AllfState Chorus 4. Ambition-'Mississippi College, B.A. Degree NANCY FISHEL Latin Honor Society 1, Art Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, VicefPresident 3, President 4, Journalism Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Thespians Club 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1. Ambition-Indiana University TOMMY HAROLD FLORENCE Sportsman Club 2, Science Club 4. Ambition-College RUTH ANN FORD Home Economics Club 1, 2, F. H. A. 3, 4, President 4, Forensic Club 3, Pep Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4, Mikado 1, Orchestra 2, Madrigals 3, Librarian 3, Music Staff 3, Small Ensemble Festival 1, 2, 3, State Choir 3, 4, Spring Show 2, Spring Concert 4, Talent Show 2, Assembly 1, 'iBest Model of Fashion Show 4, Fashion Show Narrator 3, Junior Homemakers Degree 3, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Elementary School Teacher 32 MM., .. S e Il i 0 r s MARY TOM FOSSICK French Club 4, journalism Club 1, 2g Forensic Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Anchor Club 4, Glee Club 3, Robe Manager 3, Sham 3, Talent Show 2, k'The lmpfPulses 4, Office Staff 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Representative 4. Ambition--Missionary MELVIN WALTER FRANK Dramatic Club 1, 3, Photography Club 2, Band lg. Ambition- -Businessman ROBERT D. FULCHER Football 1, 2, Track 3, 4, junior HifY Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, President 2, Senior HifY Club 4, Homeroom SergeantfatfArms 1. Ambition-Business Tycoon ROBERT WAYNE GARDNER Photography Club 1, Sportsman Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, Sr. HifY 4, Chorus 1, MiKaclo 1, Electoral Repref sentative 2. Ambition'Marine Biologist GERRY DINE GLENN Pep Club 1, Y-Teens Club 1, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Draf matic Club 1, Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Library Staff 4. Ambition- Social or Religious Worker GEORGIA RUTH GOODALL Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Runnerfup in essay contest 3. Ambition-Physical Therapist BONNIE JEAN GRAHAM Home Economics Club 1, Music 2, F. H. A. 3, 43 Secre' tary, SubfDistrict Reporter 4. Ambition-Secretary EUGENE PHILIP GRAMMER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Jr. HifY 1, 2, Sr. HifY 3, 4, B.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Vice' President 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, Conces- sions 1, junior Assembly 3, President of Homeroom 1, VicefPresident 2, 4, Sergeantfatfarms 3, Sr. Hi-Y Basket' ball 3, 4, VicefPresident of Freshmen Class 1, Football most valuable 4, 3rd Team AllfCity Football 4, Honorable Mention AllfCity Football 2, 3, Honorable Mention All- City Baseball 2, 3, . Agibition-Graduate from college, play football, marry later an - -4---4--4 33 S e 11 i 0 r s JUDITH ANN GRAY National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, French Club 4, Choir 3, Girl's Glee Club 2, Middle Tenn. Choral Festival 2, Counselor's Staff 3, Middlesboro High School 2, Debate Club 2, S. E. Kentucky Speech Festival 2. Ambition-Agnes 's-Scott College HERSCHEL LYNN GREER M.B.A. 1, 2, 3, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Tennis Manager 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Librarian 1, 2, Secretary 2, Paper Staff 1, 2, Annual Staff 1, 2, Represenf tative to Christian Youth Conference at Memphis 3, Paper 1, 2. Ambit1onfDirector of Religious Education VIRGINIA GREGORY Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer 1, Pep Club 1, 2, journalism 2, 3, Future Teachrers Club 3, 4, Assembly 1, 2, Talent Shovv l, Burro Blowout 4. Ambition-Secret ary ROGER GRIMSLEY Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Team 3, 4, Science Club 1, Radio Club 2, 3, Secretaryftreasurer 3. Ambition! -Ministry LINDA ALBERTINE GRISHAM National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 2, junior Classical League 1, 2, World Relations 4, Journalism Club 1, 2, junior Dramatics 3, Secretary 3, Counselor's Staff 4, Secretary of Homeroom 1, Vicefpresident of Homeroom 2. AmbitionfVanderbilt BETTY CROCKETT GUNN Treasurer of Freshmen Class 1, Secretaryftreasurer of Homeroom 1, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, journalism Club 1, 2, From the I-Iilltopsn 3, 4, CofEditor 3, Sec' retary 4, Feature's Editor 4, Arts Appreciation Guild 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, President 4, Clinic Staff 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hillsburro Staff 4, Assistantfeditor 4, Treasurer of Homeroom 3, French Club 4, Vicefpresif dent 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Civinette Club 4, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Duke University GAIL VAUGHN HACKNEY Latin Honor Society 1, 2, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, junior Red Cross Club 4, Clinic Staff 3, 4, Bookstore Staff 4, Red Cross Representative 4, P. T. A. Representative 2, Assembly 1, 3, 4. Ambition---Peabody, teacher BURTON HALPERN journalism Club 1, Forensic Club 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Social Studies Club 4. Ambition-Businessman 34 S e n i 0 r s NELL FALL HANDLY Harpeth Hall 1, Ecowasin Club 1, journalism Z, 3, Pep Club 2, Future Teachers' Club 4. Ambition Kindergarten Teacher JUDITH ANN HANSBERGER junior Classical League 1, 2, French Club 4, journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Staff Reporter 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Christmas Play 1, 2, Band Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Middle Tenn. Band Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Clinic Staff 4, Red Cross Representative 41 Concession Worker 2, 3, 4, Burro Blowout 4. Ambition- Medical Technologist DOROTHY LINDA HANSON Pep Club 1, Forensics lg Dramatic Club 1, Journalism 2, 3, Home Economics 4, Home Room VicefPresident 2. Ambition- Model RONALD EDWARD HARPER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, President 1, Vicefpresident 2, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Sr. HifY 3, B. A. A. 4, Color Guard 2, Vicefpresident Homeroom 2, President of Homeroom 3, Vicefpresident junior Class 3, Vicefpresident Student Body 4, Repref sentative to S. A. S. C. Convention. Burro Circle 4. Ambition -Architect SUSAN LOUISE HARRELL Latin Honor Society 1, 2, journalism Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Vicefpresident 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, World Relations 4, Counselor's Staff 3, 4, Homeroom P. T. A. Representative 1, Homeroom Secretary 4, Anchor Club 2. 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Hill Topicsv Staff 3, 4, Hillsboro Staff 3, Burro Circle 4. Ambition- Baylor College BETTY ANN HARRIS Pep Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, From The Hill Tops 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4, F. H. A. 4, Homeroom Ser' geantfatfArms 2, Miss Hillsboro Candidate 4, Fashion Show 1, 3, 4, Hill Tops Representative 4. Ambition Secretary ROBERT LEE HARRISON, III M. B. A. 1, 2, Football Manager 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Clee Club 2. Ambition Chemical Engineer MARY BARBARA HART Red Boiling Springs High 1, 2, junior Classical League 4, Cheerleader 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Library Club 1, 2, Hill' topics Reporter 2, Future Teachers Club 4, Journalism Club 3, Office Staff 1, Library Staff 1, 2, Class Treasurer 1, Class Secretary 2, Miss Red Boiling Springs 1, Red Boiling Springs Sweetheart 2, Most Courteous 2. Ambition- Writer for a Ladies Magazine 35 6 I1 1 0 I' S MICHAEL ANTHONY HARVEY Latin Honor Society 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Sergeantfatf arms 2, Science Club 3, 4, iiMikado 1, Homeroom Presif dent 2, Red Cross Representative 4, VicefPresident 4, Burro Blowout 4. Ambition--Bacteriologist CARMEN GWYNN HASTINGS Pep Club 1, 2, journalism Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, From the Hill Tops Club 4, Art Club 4, Civinette Club 4, Clinic Staff 3, 4, Miss Hillsboro 4, Second Place Miss Nashville High School Contest 4, Homeroom P. T. A, Representative 3. DAVID ALON HAWLEY Spanish Club 2, Spanish Team 2, Third Place in State 2, Football 1, Track 1, Art Club 4, Homeroom President 2, Talent Show 1, First Place 1, Student Council. AmbitionfAmerican Airlines Pilot EDITH CELIA HEAD From The Hilltops 4, Journalism Club 1, Pep Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, YfTeens Club 4, President 4, Counselors Staff 3, 4, Homeroom VicefPresident 3, P. T. A. Representative 4, Candidate for Miss Hillsboro 4, Home Economics Fashion Show 4. Ambition--Southwestern JIMUMY HICKS Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. HifY 1, B. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Civitan Club 3, 4, SergeantfatfArms of Freshman Class, VicefPresident of Homeroom 2, Sergeant fatfArms Senior Class, Hilltopics Agent 2, 3, AllfCity Baseball 2, 3, AllfCity check list Football 4. AmbitionfCorporation Pilot VIRGINIA RUTH HILL Sheridan High School 1, Kellogg Consolated School 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Bible Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Future Teach' ers Club 4, Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 4. Ambition-Missionary SUSAN ELEANOR HINCH Latin Honor Society 1, 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Folk Dance Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, junior Classical League 2, Christmas Play 1, Coun- selor's Staff 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 4, VicefPresif dent 4, Red Cross Camp Representative 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, French Club 4, Hill Topics Staff 4, Hill Topics Reporter 3, 4, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Teac her, Commercial Artist JANE ELLEN HOFFER junior Classical League 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 1, Future Teachers Club 3, journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Civinette Club 3, 4, Counselors Staff 4, Miss Hillsboro Candidate 4, Homeroom SecretaryfTreasurer 2, Homeroom Secref tary 4, Hill Topics Staff 2, 3, 4, Best Dressed 4. 36 .awk S e n i 0 1' S ROBERT HARRIS HOFFMAN Sportsman Club lg Model Railroad Club 13 Secretary' Treasurer 23 Science Club 33 VicefPresident 43 Assembly 23 Stage Lighting 2, 3. Ambition-Commercial Aviation GARY ROSSEN HOGAN Junior Classical League 33 Sportsman Club lg Model Rail' road Club 2, 33 Vice President 3g Glee Club 1, 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 Music Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Madrigals 43 Red Cross Representative 43 Choir Productions 3, 4. Ambitionn College, Teacher CHARLES LEE HOLLINGSWORTH Football 1, 23 Golf I, 2, 3, 43 Engineer Club 23 Science Club 4. Ambition--Vanderbilt STANLEY LOUIS HOLTMAN Latin Club 13 Science Club 33 Social Studies Club 4g Newspaper Staff 3. Ambition-Lawyer SCOTT CHAMBERLIN HUBBARD Algebra 1, Team 13 Latin Honor Society 1, 23 Pep Club 13 HifY club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Civitan Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. Ambition--Vanderbilt, Accounting ANADEL LEE HUND Dramatic Club lg Pep Club 23 Journalism Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 2, 33 YfTeens Club 2, 43 Clinic Staff 4. Ambition - University of Kentucky JOHN TERRENCE HUNTER Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Baseball 3, 43 HifY Club 1, 23 President 23 B. A. A. Club 3, 4g Pep Club 13 Glee Club 13 VicefPresident lg Homeroom Treasurer 23 Homeroom VicefPresident 4. Ambition ---The Citadel NANCY HUTCHINSON West High 13 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Future Home' makers Club 3, 43 junior Red Cross 43 Choir 1, Spring Festival 1, Fashion Show 3, 43 Christmas Play 1. Ambitionw Private Secretary 37 fhgllv Fmwl' if .. ::: . 1. . ,.-, -:if .fm 5' air? 'Tl ' ag. 2653: -Q 2: :I .. F2251-f 1 J-: : - .:'.:5s:'.2- il Zzkxft S e n i 0 r s SANDRA LYNNE JERNIGAN YfTeens 1, Nursing Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 4, Festival 1, 2, 3, Latin Banquet 1. Ambition-Nurse DAVID KYLE JOHNSON Waverly Pelmont Jr. High 1, Model Railroad Club 2, Band l, Choir 4, Senior Play 1, Annual Staff 1. Ambition- -Engineer FRANCES EMELINE JOHNSON Latin Honor Society 1, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Future Teachers's Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Social Studies Club 4, Counselor's Staff 3, 4, Ambition- ff'- Teacher STEVE KELLY JOHNSTON Track 3, 4, HifY Basketball 4, Junior HifY 1, 2, Senior HifY 3, 4, Social Studies Club 4, Pep Club 1, Sergeantfat- Arms. 4. Ambition- -Insurance Salesman MARJORIE ELIZABETH JONES Bellevue 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Forensic Club 1, F.H.A. I, Journalism 2, Latin Club 2, Homeroom President 1, Homeroom VicefPresident 3, Homeroom P. T. A. Repref sentative 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, From the Hill- topsn 3.4, Sales Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Treasurer 4. Ambition- Secretary HAROLD SMITH KEARNS, JR. Latin Honor Scciety 2, Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, Forensic Club 3, 4, NFL Membership--Degree of Honor 4, Key Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Representative Band Council 1, Quartermaster 2, 3, President 4, Choir 4, SergeantfatfArms 4, 'iSham 3, Ile 4, Music Council 4, VicefPresident 4, Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice' President 4, Band Color Guard 3, 4, Band Concert 1, 2, 4, Band Contest and Tour 1, 2, All Star Choir 4, All State Choir 4, Choir Concert and Festival 4, Student Council 4, Burro Circle 4, Devotional Committee 4, Boy's Quartet 4. Ambition- - Emory University, Religious Education PAUL CHRISTIAN KELLEY B.G.A. 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, Debate and Public Speaking Team 1. 2, 3, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, Paper Staff 3. Ambitio-nfTelevision Announcer RICHARD THOMPSON KEMPER, JR. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Model Airplane 1, VicefPresident 1, B.A.A. 3, 4, Homeroom SergeantfatfArms 2, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Captain of Rifle Team 4. Ambition- -Engineer 38 S e 11 i 0 r s ESTELLE ALLEN KENNEDY Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, journalism 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Program Chair' man 2, Secretary 4, Civinettses 3, 4, Secretary 4, Art Club I, Homeroom SecretaryfTreasurer 3, Homeroom Secretary 4, Hill Topic Agent 2, Homecoming Queen 3, Clinic Bowl Representative 4, Candidate for Miss Hillsf boro 2, 3, 4, Member at large of Student Council 4, Alf ternate to Girls State 3, NIL Sportsmanship League 4, President 4. Ambition --Go to Oklahoma LITA FAYE KIDWELL Central High 1, 2, Algebra Club 1, Home Ec. Club 2, F.H.A. 3, 4, Freshman Choir 1, Red Cross Representative 1, Fashion Show 1, 3, 4, Third Place Winner 3. Ambition -Housewife BARBARA ANN KIMERY Dramatics Club 1, Home Ec. Club 2, 4, F.H.A. 3. Ambition' Get Married CARL WAYNE KING Art Club 1, Soph. Dramatic Club 2, Science Club 3, Sr. HifY 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Mikado 1, Spring Music Festival at Litton High 1, Spring Music Festival at Austin Peay 3. Ambition- Baylor PHILIP STEPHEN KINNARD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 3, junior HifY 1, 2, Senior HifY 3, 4, Pep Club 1, junior Assembly 3, Sergeantfatfarms of home room 4. Ambition-V--Restaurant and Motel Operator CHARLES AUBREY KIRKPATRICK Quill and Scroll 4, Bowling Team 3, 4, Art Club 1, Model Railroad Club 2, journalism 3, 4, Model Railroad Club 2, journalism 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Council Repref sentative 4, Orchestra 2, Dance Band 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Festival 4, M.T.S.B.O.A. Festival 1. 3, 4, Hill Topics Staff 3, 4, Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. AmbitionvArchitect BURTON JAY KROHN National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Team 1, 2, 3, 2nd in state Algebra, 3rd in Middle Tenn. Plane Geometry, Latin Honor Society 1, 2, National Latin Exam Cum Laude 2, Photography Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. 1, 2, Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Voice of Def mocracy contest 4, Talent Show 2, Winner 2, City Talent Show 2, Honor Group Rating in Westinghouse Science Talent Search 4, Finalist in Merit Scholarship Program 4, Most Intellectual 4, Salutorian 4, Burro Circle 4. Ambition - Harvard U. LINDA LEE LAWRENCE Y Teens 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, From the Hilltops 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Sgt.fatfArms 2, Treasurer of Homeroom 3. Ambition- 'Secretary 39 S e n i 0 r s VIRGINIA NELSON LEE Latin Honor Society 13 Photography Club 13 Dramatic Club 23 Treasurer 23 Forensic Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 2, 33 Librarian 33 Choir 4. Ambition- Social Work JAKE ELBRIDGE LIBBEY Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Cofcaptain football 43 AllfCity 43 All AAA 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 B.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Secretary 23 Class Pres. 23 Class VicefPres. 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Candidate Student Body OITICCQ Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Most Valuable 43 Baseball 3, 43 Burro Circle 4. JOHN ROBERT LIGHTSEY Science Club 13 Amateur Radio Club 23 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Band 1, 23 MA Place Called Freedom 33 Band Concert 1, 23 junior Assembly 33 Princess Gertie Smith Zbergotten 43 Concessions 33 Prom Committee 3. Ambition--'Electrical Engineer ARTHUR LISH Latin Honor Society 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 HighfY 23 BAA 3, 43 Burro Circle 4. Ambition---Civil Engineer MILDRED LITTLE Latin National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Certificate of Merit 33 journalism Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 13 YfTeens 23 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 From the Hilltops 4. AmbitionfTeacher SELDEN LONGLEY III Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 National Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Award of merit National Latin exams 1, 23 jr. HifY 1, 23 BAA 1, 2, 3, 43 BAA President 43 Arts Ap- preciation Guild 33 jr. Civitan Club 3, 43 Prom Committee Chairman 33 jr. Assembly 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention All Nashville 2, 33 Freshman Football 13 BfTeam Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention All AAA 33 First Team All AAA 43 Second Team All Nashville 43 Homeroom President 1, 2, 43 junior Class Presidentg DAR Citizenship Medal 33 Candidate Student Body President 43 Hillsburm Staff 43 Organizations editor 43 Best Dressed 43 Most Dignified 43 Burro Circle 4. Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN LUCK Magician's Club 1, 23 Sportsman's Club 33 Rifle Club 4. AmbitionfEngineering PHILIP ALBERT LUTIN Latin Honor Society 13 Bowling Team 3, 43 Model Air' plane Club 13 Treasurer 13 Sportsman Club 23 Pres. 23 Forensic Club 3, 43 Speaker of House Tenn. Dist. Student Congress 33 Degree of Honor 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 MTBOA Festival 1, 2, 3, 43 Solo and Ensamble 3, 43 All Star Band 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Leader 43 Dance Band 43 Leader 43 1st Alt. All State Band 43 Homeroom PTA Rep. 23 Talent Show 1. AmbitionfAttend Brown University and become an Engineer 40 e n i 0 r s HENRY RUSSELL MABRY Science Club 1, Radio Clab 2, HifY 3, Honeioom Vicef, president 2, Arts Appreciation Guild 3, Ambition-' See the World ARTHUR CROWNOVER MADER Photography Club 1, Geology Club 2, Coin Club 3, Social Studies Club 4, Freshman Assembly 1, Bookstore Staff 2. Ambition- Veterinarian WILLIAM BATEY MALONE Photography Club 1, Model Railroad Club 2, Forensics 3 4, AudiofVisua1 4, Stage Lighting Staff 3, 4. Ambition- -'College Research Chemist HENRY FREDERICK MARSHALL Civitan Club 3, 4, jr. HifY 1, Sr. HifY 3, Soph. Dramatics Club 2, Middle Tenn. Choir Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident 4, Madrigals 3, 45 Boys Quartet 4, Boys Glee Club 3, 4, AllfState Chorus 2, 3, 4, All Star Chorus 4, Music Council 4, Small Ensemble Festival 3, 4, Mikado 1, Home Room SergeantfatfArms 1, P.T.A. Representative 3, Red Cross Representative 4. Ambition' Hobo MARGARET ANN MARSHALL Spanish Club 4, SecretaryfTreasurer 4, Bowling Team 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Art Club I, journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Co' President 4, Anchor Club 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Sec' retary 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Choir 4, Treasurer 4, Small Ensemble 3, Middle Tennessee Choral Festival 2, 3, 4, Counselors Staff 3, Hill Topics Agent 2, Student Council 4, CofEditor of the Hill Topics 4: Tennessee High School Press Association Convention 3, Hill Topics Reporter 3, Arts Appreciation Guild 3, Burro Circle 4. Ambition' Vanderbilt RAY GROVES MARTIN National Thespian Society 3, 4, Model Airplane Club 1, 2, Amateur Radio Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Vice' President National Thespian Society 4, Hill Topics 3, 4, Art Editor 3, 4, Choir 4, Band 2, 3, Color Guard 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, But Now There's Buford 3, Eve and Five Apples 3, A Place Called Freedom 3, Who's My Author? 3, What's My Line7 3, Religions ofthe World 4, Bookstore 4, MTSBOA Festival 3. Ambition Automotive Engineer RENICK HELM McCLELLAN journalism 1, Spanish Club 2, Radio Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, Science Club 4Q Stage Lighting Staff 3. Ambition Baylor University PATRICIA JEAN MCCLENDON Spanish Club 4, junior Classical League 1, 2, journalism Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers 3, 41 Dramatic Club 3, YfTeens 1, Office Staff 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. Ambition Private Secretary 41 S e I1 i 0 1' S JERE ARTHUR MCGARR Radio Club 1, Sportsman Club 1, Forensics 3, From the Hilltopsn 4, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary 1, 3. Pho' tography Club 2. Ambition-f Law GEORGE DAVID MQINTOSH B.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Wildcat staff 3, 4, Social Editor 4, Plato Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerf leader 4, Folk Music Club 5, Homeroom VicefPresident 5. Ambition-'Masonry business LILLIAN BONDURANT McKAY French Club 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Folk Music Club, 1, Future Teachers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Robe Man' ager 4, Music Staff 3, 4, i'So Now There's Buford 3, A Place Called Freedom 3, Who's My Author 3, Princess Gertie Smith Zerhgotteu 4, i'The ImfPulses 4. Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Teacher HOWARD McKENZIE Football 2, Track 2, Banner Relays 2, Folk Music Club 4, President 4, B.A.A. 3, 4. Ambition- US Naval Submarine Base BONNIE JEAN MEACHAM Bentley High School 1, Spanish Club 4, VicefPresident 4, Tennis 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, Forensic Club 3, Anchor Club 3, 4, jr. Director 3, VicefPresident 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, Social Chairman 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, All Star Band 2, 3, All State Band 2, 3, lst Clairnette 3, All City Orchestra 2, Sham 3, Counf selor Staff 3, 4, Homeroom VicefPresident 1, Nashville Youth Orchestra 2, 3, 4, I-Iillsburro Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4, From the Hilltopsu 4, All County Band 2, Middle Tennessee Band Festival 3, 4, Middle Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, Burro Circle 4. Ambition--Vanderbilt JOAN GAIL MENDELSOHN French Club 4, Journalism Club 1, 2, Future Nurses Club 3, Pep Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Middle Tennessee State Band Festival 3, 4, All Star Band 4, Hilltopics Agent 4. Ambition- Speech Science EILEEN MEYER Civinettes 4, Pep Club I, journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, French Club 4, 'KFrom the Hilltopsu Staff 4, Bookstore Staff 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Miss Hillsboro Contest 3, Business Manager of From the Hilltopsf' 3, Prom Committee 3, Devotional Committee 4, Student Council 4, Burrow Blowout 4. Ambition- 'AGO to Europe KENT MILLER Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Handicraft Club 1, 2, Sportsman Club 2, 3, Poetry Club 1, 2. Ambition-Train race horses 42 e n i 0 1' S DAVID THOMAS MOODY Football 1, 2, HifY 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Civitan Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, P. T. A. Representative 2, Hilltopics Agent 2, Hoomroom VicefPresident 3, SergeantfatfArms 4, Prom Committee 3. AmbitionfDoctor AURELIA MOONEY National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 1, 3, Certificate of Merit, National Latin Exam 1, 2, 3, YfTeens 1, Journalism 2, Future Nurses Club 3, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus 1, Girls Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Librarian 4, Mikado 1, Middle Tennessee Choral Festival 2, 3, Music Staff 4. Ambition- f- -Teacher GEORGE MILTON MOORE Football 3, Sportsman Club 2, HifY 4, Hall Fletcher Jr. High 1, Band 1. Amb1tionfElectronic Technician LEROY DEAN MOORE Football 1, 2, 3, 41 HifY 1. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, BAA 3, 4, Homeroom SergeantfatfArms 1. KAREN JANE MOREHEAD Jr. Classical League 1, 2, National Latin Honor Society 1, 2, French Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Anchor Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Folk Dance Club 2, Journalism 3, 43 NFL 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Librarian 2, Too Much Mistletoe 2, The Lost Kiss 2, Ile 4, Student Di' rector 4, Counselor's Staff 3. Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Vanderbilt, theater, social work, creative writer. LINDA LOUISE MORGAN Latin Honor Society 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Dramatic Club 1, 3, Vice President 3, Journalism Club 2, Secretary 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, CofSergeantfatfArms 4, Civinette Club 4, SecretaryfTreasurer Homeroom 3, P. T. A. Repref sentative 4, Candidate for Miss Hillsboro 4. Ambition- Secretary ELIZABETH JANE MORRIS YfTeens Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Freshmen Mixed Glee Club 1, Hills' boro Music Festival 1, Journalism Club 1, 3, Reporter for Hill Topics 3. Ambition- Research Biologist DAVID JOSEPH MORSE Spanish Club 2, Photography Club 1, Sportsman Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1. Ambition- Chemical Engineer 43 S e Il 1 0 r S WILLIAM EUGENE MULLINS Latin Honor Society 13 Sportsmarfs Club 13 Amateur Radio Club 23 Science Club 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Key Club 43 Band 1, 23 Choir 43 Boys Glee Club 33 VicefPresident 33 Madrigals 43 Boys Quartet 43 AllfState Choir 43 AllfStar Choir 4g Band Concert 13 Band Tour 23 Choir Concert and Festival 43 Solo and Small Ensemble Festival 43 Music Council 3. Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Vanderbilt JOSEPH VERNON MYERS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 Football 13 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior HifY 13 Pep Club 1, 23 B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Civitan Club 3, 43 President 4: Sophomore Assembly 23 Homeroom VicefPresident 2, 33 President of Homeroom 43 President of Sophomore Class 23 Candidate for Boys' VicefPresident of Student Body 3. Burro Circle 4. A'mbiti0nfVanderbilt DANNY LEE NEAL Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 AllfNasbville 3, 43 AllfCity 3, 43 3rd Team AllfState 33 Honorable Mention AllfState 43 Honorable Mention AllfSoutb 33 Honorable Mention AllfAmerican 3, 43 Honorable Mention AllfCity 23 Honorable Mention AllfNashville 23 2nd in State in scoring 33 NIL Scoring and Rushing Title 3g Player of the Week 3, 43 Basketball 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. HifY I, 23 B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 49 SergeantfatfArms 23 Homeroom VicefPresident 43 P. T. A. Representative 1, 2. Ambition- Sporting goods business and Coach CHARLES G. NEESE Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 13 Vice' President 13 HifY 2, 33 Homeroom P. T. A. Representative 13 Ryan Talent Contest Representative 4. JAMES PATRICK NICHOL Latin Honor Society 1, 2g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Manager 23 Track 1, 2, 33 HifY 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Civitan Club 3, 43 B. A. A. 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 SergeantfatfArms 13 Choir 2, 3, 43 SergeantfatfArms 33 President 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 43 Mikado 13 Middle Tennessee Chorus Festival 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Ser' geantfatfArms 33 Historian 43 Homeroom Secretary 33 Homeroom VicefPresident 43 All State Chorus 3g Music Council 1, 43 Most School Spirit 43 Buurro Circle 4. Ambition- Career in USAF JAMES DOUGLAS NICKS David Lipscomb 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 1, 23 Club 2, 33 Folk Music 43 Choir 1, 2g Band 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Professional Musician and Entertainers 3, 43 Assistant directer of Basketball Tournaments 3. Ambition-'Professional Musician, Actor, Entertainer THOMAS WALKER OLIPHANT Dramatic Club 1, 23 SergeantfatfArms 1, 23 HifY 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 President 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Red Cross Representative 13 SergeantfatfArms Homeroom 1, 3, 43 Devotional Chairman of Homeroom 2. Ambition-V-Middle Tennessee State College DAVID WESTGATE O'REAR Spanish Club 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Sportsmans' Club 13 HifY 2, 33 Social Studies Club 43 Bowling Team 1, 2, 3. Ambition-Jetfcommercial Pilot 44 S e n 1 0 r s MYRNA FRANCES ORENSTEIN Spanish Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 1, 25 President 1, 25 West 1, 25 President of Homeroom 15 Secretary of Homeroom 25. Ambition-Kindergarden Teacher ELIZABETH ANNE PARISH Basketball 2, 3, 45 Alternate Captain 45 journalism 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Civinette Club 45 Assembly 1, 2, 35 President of Home- room 35 Student Council 35 Secretary of Homeroom,45 Prom Committee 35 Burro Blowout 45 Wittest 4. Ambition--Vanderbilt WALTER KENNETH PARKS Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 2nd place in Boy's Hobby Fair 1, 35 lst prize in Vanderbilt Science Fair 1. Ambition-Vanderbilt, Engineering PATSY LEE PATTERSON Pep Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 15 Future Teachers 2, 35 Folk Music Club 25 F. H. A. 3, 45 Journalism 25 Art Club 45 Assembly 1, 2, 35 Secretary of Homeroom 25 Home Eco' nomics Fashion Show 1, 3, 4. Ambition-College, Marriage DAVID CONN PAYNE Latin Honor Society 15 Sportsman Club 15 Science Club 3, 45 SergeantfatfArms 4. AmbitionfBusinessman JANET DOUGLAS PEACHER French Club 45 Home Economics Club 1, 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2. AmbitionSTeacher SHIRLEY LOU PEARL National Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Forensic Club 25 journalism 35 Freshman Chorus 15 Librarian 15 Girls Glee Club 25 Choir 35 Princess Gertie Smith Zhergottieu 45 When Shakespere's Women Meet 45 Bookstore Staff 45 Homeroom Librarian 15 Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Biochemist MARY BEA PEEK French Club 45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Anchor Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Symphony Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, 45 Solo Ensemble Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Middle Tennessee Band and Orchestra Contest 1, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Bookstore Staff 45 P. T. A. Representative 45 Hilltopics Agent 35 Hilltopics Reporter 3, 45 Music Council 3, 45 Burro Circle 4. AmbitionfTeacher 45 S e 11 i 0 r s VIRGINIA HOWARD PERT junior Classical League 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers' Club 3, 43 Folk Dance 23 Counselor's Staff 3, 43 Homeroom Treasf urer 23 Homeroom Secretary 13 P. T. A. Representative 33 President 43 Hill Topics Staff 43 Feature Editor 1 3 Student Council 4. Ambition-Social Worker JUDITH LYNETTE PETERSON Home Economics Club 1, 23 Pep Club 23 Future Teachers' Club 33 journalism Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Home Economics Fashion Show 1, 3. Ambitio11fBusiness Administration HARRIET PHILLIPS Latin Honor Society lg Journalism Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 43 Choir 13 VicefPresident 13 Counf selor's Staff 2, 33 Homeroom VicefPresident 13 P. T. A, Representative 33 Homeroom President 43 Talent Show 1. Burro Circle 4. Ambiti0nfDancer MARY LEE PHILLIPS Spanish Club 33 Journalism Club 13 Future Teachers' Club 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 From the Hilltops Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Homeroom Vice-President 43 Candidate for Miss Hillsboro 4. Ambition-Attend College RACHEL PHILLIPS Math Team 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Latin Honor Society 13 NFL Membership 23 Debate Team 23 D. A. R. Medalist 43 Manager Girls Basketball Team 3, 43 Manager Girls Tennis Team 33 Girls' Basketball Team Scholarship Medal 33 journalism 1, 2, 33 Sergeantfat-Arms 23 G. A. A. 3, 43 Treasurer 43 F. T. A. 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Anchor Club 3, 43 Secretary 43 Counselor's Staff 3, 43 Reporter for Hilltopics 3, 43 Treasurer of junior Class3 Treasurer of Senior Class3 Homeroom President 23 Home' room P' T. A. Representative 1, 33 Member at Large of Student Council3 Hilltopics Agent 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Candidate for SecretaryfTreasurer of Student Body. Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Vanderbilt BILL Z. PICKENS Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 33 Senior HifY Club 43 Stage Lighting Staff 3. Ambition-Electrical Engineer MAURICE WILLIAM PINSON Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Second Team All City3 First Team A.A.A.3 jr. HifY 1, 23 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 43 B, A. A. 3, 43 Vice' President 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Chaplain 43 Homeroom SergeantfatfArms 43 President 33 Senior Class President 43 Candidate for president of Student Body 33 Member at large of Student Council 2. Ambition-Insurance Salesman MARTHA JANE PIPER Latin Club 33 Home Economics Club 43 Dramatic Club 23 journalism Club 3. Ambition-Home Economics Teacher 46 S e I1 i o 1' s MARTHA FRANCES POAGE Dramatic Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, 'From the Hilltopsn 4, Treasurer of I-Iomeroorn 1. Ambatacm- Secretary WILLIAM ALBERT PRITCHETT Math Team 1, 3, Latin Honor Society 1, 3, Latin Cum Laude Degree 1, 3, Magna Cum Laude Degree 2, Football 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, HifY Basketball 3, 4, Science Club 1, 4, President 4, Model Railroad Club 2, President 2, Forensic Club 3, B.A.A. 3, 4, Homeroom VicefPresident 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, Features Editor 4, Prom Committee 3, HifY 3, 4, Burro Circle 4. Ambition- Physicist in rocketry JO ANN PUCKETT Latin Club 2, journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Future Teachers' 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 'iThe Great Religions of The World 4, Bookstore Staff 43 Devotional Committee 4. LYNDA ALLENE PYBURN Photography Club 1, journalism Club 2, F,H.A. 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Christmas Pagent 1, 2, 3, Freshman Assembly 1, Home Economics Fashion Show 1, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus Festival 1, State Chorus Festival 2, 3, Christmas Pagent 1, 2, 3. Ambition'-Live in Florida JAMES LANGFRED RAWLS Latin Honor Society 1, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. I-IifY 1, Ir, Civitan Club 3, 4, B. A. A. 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Navy Cruse 3, Sophomore Assembly 2, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-V Admiral in the Navy MARTHA FRANCES REED Art Club 1, Home Economic Club 2, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4. Ambition' Secretary DORTHY PATRICIA REECE junior Classical League 2, Future Teachers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, YfTeens 2, Dramatic Club 1, journalism Club 3, 4, Bookstore Staff 4, Hill Topics Staff 4. Ambition- Vanderbilt BILL REINEY Lewisburg 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Football 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4fH Club 1, 2. 3, B.A.A. 4, Member at Large of Stuf dent Council 4, National Honor Society 4. Ambition Banking 47 S e Il i 0 1' S ROBERT JAMES REUSCHLE Junior Classical League 3, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 1, 2, A Place Called Freedom 3, World's Great Religions 4, Prom Committee 3. Ambition-f 'Engineer ROBERT RICE Latin Award 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Folk Music Club 4. Ambition--f Pharmacist SUSAN ELIZABETH RIGHTOR Journalism Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 3, Library Club 3, 4, President 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. Ambition-Medical Technologist ARNCLD RODNEY RITT Pep Club 1, Photography Club 1. Ambition'---Chemist McKENZIE CARLYLE ROBERTS National Thespian Society 3, 4, Photography Club 1, journalism Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Assistant Leader 4, Orchesf tra 3, M.T.S.B.O.A. Festival 3, 'Eve and Five Apples 4, 'kWhat's My Line, What's My Author, The 4th A Place Called Freedom, and Religions ofthe World , Stage Lighting Staff 2, 3, 4, Technician 4. Ambition -Electrical Engineer JACK ALLENSWORTH ROYSTER, JR. Latin Honor Society 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, HifY 1, 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Choir 3, Choral Festival 3, Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Civil Engineer MELBA JUNE RUSSELL Latin Honor Society 1, 2, Cheerleader 4, Spanish Club 4, President 4, Dramatic Club 3, President 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Civinette Club 4g Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 4, Cinic Staff 2, 3, 4, Chief of Staff 4, Homecoming Atf tendant 4, Homeroom SecretaryfTreasurer 4, Hill Topics Agent 2, 4, And Now There's Buford 3. Junior Classical League 2, Journalism Club 1, 2, Burro Circle 4. Ambition- University of Tennessee ANDREA MARIE SAMPSON Lincoln County Central High School 1, Plane Geometry 3, Latin Honor Society 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Journalism Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Debate Club 1. Ambition- M.R.S. Degree at U. T. 48 S e I1 i 0 1' s ROSALYN ELAINE SAMPSON National Honor Society 3, 43 National Latin Honor Society 1, 23 journalism Club 2g Dramatic Club 1, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 French Club 43 Princess 43 Gertie Smith Zhergotten 4. Ambition-W -M.R.S. Degree MYRNA ALYNE SAMUEL journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Choir 4g Def votional Chairman 13 Homeroom VicefPresident 2. Ambition-Doctor CYNTHIA ANN SANDERS Latin National Honor Society 2g Pep Club 1, 23 journalism Club 1, 23 Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 junior Classical League 1, 23 From the Hilltopsu Staff 3, 43 VicefPresident 43 Art Club 43 Homeroom P. T. A. Representative 2. Ambition- 'Teacher WILLIAM ROGER SANDERS Donelson High School 1, 23 Key Club 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club 1, 23 SecretaryfTreasurer 2. Ambitioriflingineer VICTORIA HOLDEN SCOGGIN Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 SergeantfatfArms 33 Y-Teens Club 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Chours 13 Talent Show 2, 33 Fashion Show 1, 2 3 -, . AmbitionfHousewife, secretary JO ELLEN SCOTT National Latin Honor Society 1, 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Journalism 2, French Club 43 Future Teachers' Club 43 Library Club 3g Office Staff 43 Library Staff 3. AmbitionYMichigan DONALD SHIVERS Sportsman Club 1, 23 HifY Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Band 13 Band Concert 1. Ambition- - 'Engineer ANDREW GERSON SILVER National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 1, 23 Auxilium Latinum Exam 1, 23 Middle Tenn. Plane Geomf etry Team 33 Merit Scholarship SemifFinalist 43 Science Club 13 Forensic Club 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Debate Club 2, 3, 43 Social Studies Club 4g Ile 43 Davidson County One Act Play Contest 43 All Star Castg Homeroom Pres' ident 13 SergeantfatfArms 2 National Forensic League 33 Degree of Distinction 43 Burro Circle 43 History Medal 4. AmbitionfTo Exist 49 S e n i o r s ANN WHEELER SIMMONS Young High School 1, 25 Paintsville High School 35 junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Team 1, 25 Flag Twirler 25 Allied Youth Club 15 YfTeens Club 15 Tri' HifY Club 3, Science Club 35 Drarnatics Club 35 Forensic Club 45 Choir 45 Madrigals 45 Middle Tennessee Choral Festival 35 Middle Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Festival 45 Eve and the Five Applesi' 35 Ile 45 AllfState Chorus 45 Southern Applician Science Fair, Middle Tennessee Science Fair 3. AmbitionfMedical Technologist CHESTER NACHAND SITTEL National Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Classical League 35 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Photography Club 15 HifY 2, 35 Science Club 4. AmbitioukChemical Engineer SALLIE JOYCE SLEDGE Spanish Club 4, Dramatic Club 1, 25 journalism Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Choir 45 Middle Tennessee Choral Festival 4. Ambition-Interpreter for the United Nations, Old Miss. A,NN COLEMAN SMITH Latin Honor Society 15 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 15 Future Teachers Club 35 Freshman Play 15 Bookstore Staff 45 Homeroom VicefPresident 15 President 25 Anchor Club 3, 4. Ambition-Medical Technologist JAMES THAXTON SMITH Football Manager 3, 45 Track Manager 3, 45 Pep Club 1. 25 Amateur Radio Club 1, Photography Club 25 B.A,A. 3, 45 Band 1, 2. Ambition-Engineer BARBARA FAYE SOAPES Central High School 15 YfTeens 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 French Club 4. Ambition-Old Maid School Teacher CHARLES NEAL SOFGE Latin Honor Society 1, 25 French Club 3, 45 junior Clasf sical League 1, 25 Hi-Y Club 15 Folk Music Club 25 Symf phonie Music Club 25 Civitan Club 3, 45 Social Studies Club 45 Treasurer 45 Mixed Glee Club 15 President 15 Choir 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Orchesf tra 2, 35 The Lost Kiss 2, Eve and Five Apples 35 Homeroom President 45 AllfStar Chorus Accompanist 45 AllfState Chorus Accompanist 3, 45 Spring concert 45 Talent Show 1, 2, 35 Middle Tennessee Festival Accomf panist 2, 35 Mikado 15 Burro Circle 4. AmbitionfConcert Pianist GEORGE M. SPENCE, JR. Magician's Club 15 SargeantfatfArms 15 HifY Club 2, 3, 45 AmbitionfDentist 50 S e n 1 0 r s RALPH WAKEFIELD SPENCER National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Cum Laude Degree, Latin 33 Football 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 33 Track 1, 23 B.A.A. 43 Debate Club 3, 43 Treasurer 33 President 43 Art Club 13 Forensic Club 2, 3, 43 Vice' President 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 VicefPresident 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Madrigals 2, 33 Solo and Ensemble Contests, Band 1, 23 Choir 2, 33 Middle Tennessee State Choir Festival 2, 3, 43 Middle Tennessee Band Festival 1, 33 Sham 33 Well Remembered Voicen 23 Ile 43 Dancing Daughters 13 AllfState Choir 2,3, 43 kbHiIISi7UTTO Stan' 43 Senior Class Editor 43 Second Place Smokey Mountains lnvitationa 1 Tournament 33 Fourth Best Speaker Davidson County 33 2nd Best Speaker David' son County 43 All Star Cast Davidson County OnefAct Play 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 43 Delegate National Key Club Convention 23 Burro Circle 43 Quill and Scroll 4. Ambition-DePauw University ROBERT BEELER STEPHENS junior Hi-Y 2g Senior HifY 33 Spanish Club 33 Science Club 43 Homeroom VicefPresident 1, 2. Ambition-Chemical Engineer JEANNIE STONE West 13 Pep Club 13 Latin Club 13 Dramatic Club 2, 33 From the Hill Tops 43 Girl's Glee Club 33 x'Famous Personalities 1. Ambition--Commercial Artist BILLY PAUL STRATTON Ambition--Worthwhile job LETA JUDITH STUART Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Latin National Exam Honor 23 Finalist National Merit Scholarship Exam. 43 Basketball 2, 33 Dramatic Club 13 journalism Club 13 G.A.A. 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 junior Classical League 43 VicefPresident 43 Ofhce Staff 43 Homeroom P. T. A. Representative 4. AmbitionATeac her of Latin ANN CAROLYN SUMMERS Home Ec. 13 journalism 23 F.H.A. 3, 43 Reporter 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Art Club 33 Dramatic Club 43 Pep Club 1, 2. Ambition!-Home Demonstration Agent MARTHA EVELYN SUMMERS Birmingham, Alabama 1, 23 journalism 3, 43 Future Teacher 33 Home Ec. Club 23 F. H. A. 43 Glee Club 1, 23 'Eve and Five Apples 33 Spring Concert 23 Fashion Show 43 Apolo Club 1, 23 Chours 1, 23 Christmas Festival 13 Homeroom Sec. 13 Eucleclian Honor Society 1. Ambition-ASecretary JAMES HUGH SUTTLE Latin Honor Society 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 junior HifY 1, B. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Red Cross Representative 4. Burro Circle 4. Ambition--Engineer 51 S e ni 0 r s HENRY MOORE SWATS Latin Honor Society 1, Junior Classical League 1, Football 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Rifle Team 4, Chess Team 2, Sports' man Club 1, Hi-Y 3, 4. AmbitionfAutomotive Engineer NINA BETH TAGGART Journalism Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Future Teacher Club 3, 4, From the Hill Tops 4, Thespian Club 3, 4, 'LBut Now There is Buford 3, A Place Called Freedom 3, What's My Name P. T. A. Panel Quiz, Hill Topic Agent 4. Amlaitionfllniversity of Florida RICHARD MEDEARIS TALLMAN Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4. Ambition-Engineer WILLIAM OLIVER TANKARD Football 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, HifY 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4, Social Studies Club 4, President 4, B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom VicefPresident 3, Home' room SergerantfatfArms 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3. Ambition--Be Successful WILLIAM REID TATUM Dade High School 1, 2, 3, Literary Contest 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4fH Club 1, 2, Social Club 2, Class VicefPresident 1, 3, Class Reporter 2. Ambition+Game Conservation JAN MICHAEL TAVALIN Lawrence High 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 4. AmbitionvAnnouncer LINDA COLLEN TAYLOR Central Dauphin High School 1, Swatara Township High School 1, French Club 4, Future Teachers Club 4, Draf matic Club 2, 3, journalism Club 1, WDC Club 2, Public Relations Club 2, Homeroom Secretary 2. AmbitionfPublic Relations NANCY LEE TAYLOR Junior Classical League 2, French Club 4, journalism Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teacher's Club 3, 4, From the Hilltops 4, Junior Dramatic Club 3, Treasurer Girl's Chorus 1, P. T. A. Representative 1, 2, Girl's Glee Club 2, 3, Music Council Representative 2, Treasurer 3, Choir 4, Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Go to College 52 S e n i 0 r S JACKIE WILLIAM TENZEL Sportsmans Club 1, 25 Junior HifY 1, 25 Senior HifY 3, 45 VicefPresident Homeroom 3. Ambition-College CAROL ANN THOMAS National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 YfTeens 15 Future Teachers Club 15 journalism Club 2, 3, 45 Sec' retary 45 Spanish Club 35 Anchor Club 3, 45 Chorus 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Choir 45 Small Ensemble 35 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Homeroom VicefPresident 25 Red Cross Representative 45 Music Council Representative 35 Assof ciate Editor of Hill Topics 45 Middle Tennessee State Choral Festival 2, 3, 45 Spring Show 1, 45 Burro Circle 4. Ambition-Nurse JANICE KATE THOMAS junior Classical League 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Journalism Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 From the Hill Tops 3, 45 Sales Staff 35 Burro Blowout 45 Assembly 2. Ambition Commercial Artist JAMES ARTHUR TIDWELL Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 B. A. A. 45 Key Club 45 HifY Club 2, 35 Magicians Club 15 Treasurer 15 Pep Club 15 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Assembly 15 Stage Hand 1, Ambit1onfPharmacist DOUGLAS BERNARD TUNE M. B. A. 1, 25 Football 15 journalism Club 25 Forensics Club 3, 45 Student Congress 3, 45 Debate 45 Stage Hand 3, 45 'iSham 35 Lle 3, 45 Stage Lighting Staff. Ambition-'Study Medicine SUZANNE TUREMAN Latin Honor Society 1, 25 Dramatic Clubg Pep Club 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 Assembly 35 Bookstore Staff 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 35 Miss Hills' boro Candidate 45 Civinette Club 45 Student Council Member at Large 45 Hill Topics agent 45 Prom Com' Topics Staff 45 Advertising Manager Burro Circle. Ambition---Vanderbilt LARRY GENE TYNES Folk Music Club 15 HifY Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3. Ambition Accountant Engineer MARGARET ELIZABETH VAUGHN Central High 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 415 Home Ec. Club 15 Music Club 25 FHA 3, 45 VicefPresident 45 Fashion Show 1, 2, 35 Chapter Degree in State F,H.A. 3, 4, Ambition-f-Airline Stewardess 53 S e ni 0 r s BONNIE CLAIRE WADE National Honor Society 3, 45 Merit Scholarship Finalist 45 National Latin Honor Society 15 French Club 45 President 45 Future Teacher 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Art Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Forensic Club 1, 3, 45 NFL Membership 45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 25 Freshman Glee Club 15 Secretary 15 Hillsboro Choir 45 Sham 35 Ile 45 Dancing Daughters 15 Director Mikado 15 Library Staff 15 Music Staff 25 Stage Lighting Crew 3, 45 Master Technician 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 1, 45 AllfStar Cast, One Act Play Contest 45 Burro Circle 45 French Medalist 4. Ambition- -Boston University ELEANOR POLK WALDROP Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Future Teachers 35 French Club 45 Clinic Staff 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, 45 President 45 Homeroom Secf retary 1, 2, 3 45 Hillsboro Staff 3, 45 Girls' Sports Editor 45 Burro Circle 4. Ambition---Vanderbilt DON GREGORY WALKER Math Team 1, 35 Award of Merit Middle Tennessee Plane Geometry Cont 35 Merit Scholarship Finalist 45 National Latin Honor Scoiety 15 Science Club 15 Amateur Radio Club 25 HifY Club 35 Key Club 3, 45 Historian 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Librarian 15 Choir 25 Middle Tennf essee junior High Chorus Festival 1, 25 Stage Manager for uSham 35 Stage Lighting Technician 3. Ambition-V' Engineer SUSAN FRANCES WALKER French Club 45 Art Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 journalism Club 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Book Store Staff 4. Ambition- Secretary of American Embassy in Foreign Country BARBARA ANN WALLEN DobynsfBenett High School in Kingsport 15 Quill and Scroll 45 Latin Club 15 YfTeens 25 journalism Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 25 Bookstore Staff 3, 45 Associate Editor of Hill Topics 4. Amb1t1cm-- 'Tennessee Polytechnic Institute LANY KRISTEN WALLWORK Math Team 1, 25 Latin Honor Society 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Scorekeeper Basketball Team 35 Dramatic Club 15 Secretary 15 journalism 1, 2, 3, 45 VicefPresident 15 Anchor Club 3, 45 Senior Director 45 Forensic Club 25 junior Classical League 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Freshman Christmas Play 15 Counselor! Staff 35 Secretary Homeroom 25 PTA Representative 15 President Homeroom 35 Sophomore Secretary 25 Writer of Class History 45 Hill Topics Reporter 25 Hill Topics News Editor 45 Hill Topics Agent 25 Girls' VicefPresif dent of Student Body 45 SASC Convention 45 THSPA Convention5 President 25 Debate Team 25 Most Likely to Succeed 45 Best Personality 45 Burro Circle 4. Amb1tion'Major in Chemistry at Duke University SHIRLEY ANN WEBBER Press Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Franklin County High 1, 25 Forensic Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 45 Spanish Club 45 The Imp' pulses 45 Cheerleader 25 Feature Editor of the Rebel Torch 25 F. H. A. 1, 25 Secretary of Homeroom 25 Presif dent of F. H. A. 1, 2. THOMAS H. WEBBER, III Memphis Central High School 1, 2, 35 Representative M. C. Williams in Algebra 2 Contest5 Tennessee Math Contest 25 Representative in the U. N. Pilgrimage for Youth Contest 35 Rifle Team 3, 45 Library Staff 1, 25 Vice' President of Freshman Class5 Key Club 1, 25 Language Club 25 Science Club 2. Ambitiorw U. S. Naval Academy 54 S e ll i o r s BRENDA KATHRYN WEBSTER National Latin Honor Society 13 Latin Merit Scholarship Exam. 1, 23 Junior Classical League 33 Journalism Club 1, 23 Pep Club 13 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 43 From the Hilltopsu Club 43 Freshman Dramatic Club 13 Art Club 4. Ambition- 'College Education3 Interior Decorating BEVERLY GAYLE WELLS Home Ec. Club 1, 23 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 43 Journalism 3, 43 From the Hilltopsv Club 43 World Relations Club 43 Freshman Chorus 13 Middle Tenn. Chorus Festival 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 43 Home Ec. Fashion Show lg Freshman Assembly 13 Burro Blowout 4. Ambition-Elementary School Teacher, University of Tennessee JANET MARIE WEST Latin Honor Society3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 CofCaptain 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Journalism 1, 2, 33 President 23 G. A. A. 43 Civinettes 3, 43 VicefPresident 43 Secretary Freshman Class 13 VicefPresident Homeroom 13 Secretary Homeroom 13 Secretary Treasurer Student Body 43 Homecoming At' tendant 2, 43 Candidate Miss Hillsboro 2, 3, 43 Burro Blowout 43 Girls' State 33 T. A. S. C. Convention 33 Office Staff 43 Student Council 3, 43 Burro Circle 4. Am bition-Baylor RALPH DOUD WHALEY M. B, A. 1, 23 CofCaptain 23 Photography Club 33 Senior Dramatic Club 43 Senior HifY 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Vice' President 23 Red Cross Representative 3. Am bitzon--Graduate JOHN WALTER WHITE Basketball 33 Magicians' Club 1, 2, 33 President 1, 2, 33 Senior HifY 43 Forensic Club 2, 3, 43 Folk Dance Club 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 33 VicefPresident 43 Drum Major 43 Eve and Five Apples 33 Sham 33 Choir 43 Talent Show 1, 23 Stage Lighting Staff 2, 3, 43 Master Technician 2, 33 AllfStar Band 43 AllfState Choir 43 Alternate All' State Band 43 MTSBOA Festival 1, 43 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Choral Festival 43 Burro Circle 4. Ambition- Executive LEAH ANN WHITE YfTeens 13 Folk Dance Club 23 Program Chairman 23 Draf matic Club 3, 43 Art Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Future Teachers 45 uAnd Now There's Buford 33 Impfpulses 43 AmbitionfBusiness College HAROLD STOKES WHITLEY Track Team 43 Sportsmans Club 1, 23 Junior HifY 3, 43 Senior HifY 3, 43 Senior HifY Basketball Team 3, 4. AmbitionYEngineer JAN ROBERT WILLIAMS Photography Club 13 Sportsman Club 23 Choir 4. 55 6 ll 1 0 I' S JULIA WILLIAMS French Club 43 Junior Classical League 23 Dramatic Club lg journalism Club 2, 3, 43 Trasurer 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Civinette Club 43 Future Teachers Club 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 President 33 Music Council 33 Choir 43 Madrigals 43 AllfState Chorus 43 AllfStar Chorus 43 Middle Tenn' essee Choral Camp 33 Counselors Staff 33 THSPA Journalf ism Institute 43 Hill Topics Staff 43 News Editor 43 Ref porter 33 Homeroom Secretary 13 PTA Representative 33 Small Ensemble Group 3, 43 Middle Tennessee Choral Festival 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring Show 1, 4. AmbitiongUniversity of Tennessee MARSHA CHERYL WILLIAMS journalism Club 13 Pep Club 13 Home Ec. Club 2, 33 Parliamentarian 4g Spanish Club 33 Future Nurses Club 43 Symphony Club 33 The Dancing Daughters 13 Chorus 13 Glee Club 23 Choir 3, 43 Bookstore Staff 43 Red Cross Representative 4. Ambition--Nurse MARIAN WISE Dramatic Club 1, 33 Journalism 23 French Club 4. Ambitionnlnterior Decorator ROBERT L. WOODY Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Hi-Y Basketball 33 B. A. A. 3, 4g junior HifY 23 Senior HifY 3, 43 VicefPresident 33 junior Civitan 33 Choir 13 Miakdo 13 Junior Choir Festival 13 Stage Hand Freshman Assembly 1. Ambitionffirchitect TAYLOR MALONE WRAY Math Team 1, 33 Third Place CityfCounty Math Contest 13 Award of Merit, Regional Math Contest 33 National Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 33 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4g Award of Merit3 National Latin Exam. 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Second Team AllfNashville3 Second Team AllfAAA 43 Track 1, 23 Junior HifY 13 B. A. A. 23 3, 43 Junior Civitan Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Par' liamentarian 43 Arts Appreciation Guild 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Hillsboro Staff 3, 43 Boys' Sports Editor 43 Assistant Sports Editor 33 Class President 13 Homeroom President 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Body President 43 President of InterfHi Student Council 43 Delegate to T. A. S. C. Convention 33 Delegate to InterfHi Workshop 4g Volunteer Boys' State 33 Most Popular 43 Best All' Around 43 Burro Circle 4. A-mbitionf-Teaching or Engineering ALFRED HUGH WRIGHT Award of Merit National Latin Exam. 2, 33 National Latin Honor Scoiety 23 Football Manager 3, 43 Sophomore Journalism Club 23 Sergeant at Arms 2g junior HifY Club 13 Senior HifY Club 33 B. A. A. 33 Junior Civitan Club 3, 43 VicefPresident Homeroom 2. Ambition-Dentist MARGARET TALMADGE YARBROUGH Junior Classical League 1, 23 French Club 43 Latin Honor Society 13 Journalism Club 23 Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 13 From the Hill Tops 3, 43 Chorus 13 Choir 43 Middle Tennessee State Choral Festival 3, 43 Small Ensemble Festival 43 Madrigals 43 Mikado 13 Seven Dancing Daughters 2. Ambitionw-Religious Education JOY YEARWOOD Pep Club 1, 23 journalism Club 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses Club 43 PTA Representative 2. Ambition-University of Tennessee 56 JOHN LEWIS YOUNG Brainerd junior High School lg Chattanooga High School 23 Latin Honor Society lg Na' tional Honor Society 3, 49 R. O. T. C. 2g Forensic Club 3, 4g Ile 43 Sham 3g Stunt Night 2g What's What Staff lg Circulation Editor lg Hillsboro Staff 43 Business Mzinager 4g Quill and Scroll 4. Ambition- Missionary O S e n 1 0 r s Camera Shy Seniors THOMAS JosEPH RICHARD EARL NORMAN BRODERICK ROBERT MARSHALL HARDISON L. COLLINS PFITZER HELEN ANNETTE DANIEL LEQNARD ALLEN ROBBIE JEANETTE RICHMAN DANIEL LEONARD ASHVILLE TIDWELL DOTTIE CATE FRIST HARWOOD KOPPEL ShangrifLa fLost Horizon Senior Play JERRY VANDERVLUGT yysm Juniors . . . Front Row: Dana Hewett, Treusurerg Betty Holman. Secretaryg Top Row: Dickie Crichlow, Sergc1mtfz1tfArn's Robert Cjlllillilighllffl, Presidentg Mike McC1z1ry, Vicefpresident. 58 5 fa' I A -an 1 I fw- F .3 .xii I ff' ., 55 9 A I 'L fx ' -:gt k -Ei, .. In-, ,yrs -I 4' ELAINE ADCOX GLORIA ADKISSON PEGGY SUE ALBERT ANN ALEXANDER ARLENE ALLEN GAMILLE ALLISON NOEL ANDERSON TOM ANDERSON MARY ANDERTON BARBARA ANDREVJS BILL ANSLEY DOROTHY APFEEL LINDA ATKINS ALLEINE AUSTIN CLAUDE BAKER KAY BALDRIDGE MARY LOU BARBEE FRANCES BASS APRIL BATEMAN TOMMY BATES TURNER BEARD MARILYN BEESLEY MARY BELIOS FELICIA BENDIBURG GRANT BENNETT BRADY BIGGER SUE BILLIPS GEORGE BINKLEY DOUG BLAIR MELANIE BLANTON DAVID BLUMEN TOMMY BOOTI-I JAMES BORGER BUDDY BRACEY RAY BRIDGES SANDRA BRIN JANE BROWN JOHN HRQWN SUE BROWN LANELL BI :CHI I- W ..,, 'G' ff' Junior SHIRLEY BURNETT ROBERT BURTON RHEN CAIN BILLY CAMPBELL JANELLE CAMPBELL RANDELL CAMPBELL DIANE CARTER PETE CAYCE HUGH CHARLTON PETE CHARTON HUGHES CHERRY CAROL CHESHIRE TED CLARK BOBBY CLAXTON JAMES CLAYTON BEVERLY CLEVENGER SHERRIE COCHRAN RANGE CONLEY JUDY COPE MARGIE COTTEN DAVIE COZART BRYNA CRAVEN DICKIE CRICHLOW GWEN CROUCH ROBERT CUNNINGHAM BETTYE DeWITT LYNN DICKEY SKIP DOSCHER MARSHALL DOZIER MARK DOYNE TREY DUKE JOHN ECKHARDT BILL ELIZER JANET ESTES MAC EVANS NANCY EVANS LARRY FARROW ROSS FITZGERALD LANNY FLY PATRICIA FORKUM Class JERRY FOSTER MIKE FREEMAN SONNY FREEMAN SUSAN FUSSELL FRANCES GAINES MARY GANIER ELEANOR GASSER CAROLYN GENTRY LeELLEN GIBSON ROY GILLELAND CHUCK GLASHEEN HELAINE GOLDSTEIN TOM GORIN JOAN GRANNIS RANDY GRIGGS TERRY GUYN HILDA HADLEY BETTY HALL ELNER HAMNER CAROLYN HARMON SAM HARRIS JANE HARRISON SARAH HARVEY STEVE HAWLEY JUDY HEROD JOHN HESTER DENA HEWETT CLAIRE HICKS NANCY HIGHTOWER TRISH HINRICHS EDWARD HOGE DIANE HOLDEN ANN HOLLADAY MARTY HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY HOLMAN CLARENCE HOLT ANN HOPTON CYNTHIA HORTON HAMMOND HOSSE JUDY HUDSON 133 if -'em QVV' 4 'if' A .: . ' -W .., af .A S, M q My S Junior CHARLES INCRAHAM JANET IVEY ELLEN JACKSON DALE JETTON HARRIETT JONES JEAN JONES KATHY JONES LINDA JONES SANDRA JONES VIRGIL JONES ROSELYN KANTOR LEWIS KAY TOMMY KNOWLES CHARLES KOELLEIN MARTY KOMISAR PHIL KOWN CAIL KRAUTH KATHY KROHN JUDY LAIRD CAMILLE LANCASTER SHANNON LAWRENCE GAYLE LEE ROSANNE LEFKOVITZ JOHN LENTZ HILAREE LEVINE ALAN LINDMAN OHRISTIE LINK JOY LOGAN BOBBY LYNN ALAN MacLEAN MIKE MECLARY JOHN MCCLENDON LARRY MCCULLOIICH MARCO McDOWELL BERNIE MQCEI-IEE STAFFORD MCNAMEE MARTHA WRIGHT MCNEAL JANIE MCWHIRTER RAY MCWHORTER JUDY MALLERNEE 62 M 'P-v at In ffmi II A ' VJ Vqillu . 'Q' lass JUDY MALONE BARBARA MARTIN MADELYN MARTIN SALLYE MARTIN ELAINE MATTHEWS ROSEMARY MATTHEWS FRED MAXWELL CAROLE MEADOR LINDA MEDLEN CAROLE MILLER JOHN MILLER SHARON MILLER 'IIMMY MOORE CAROL MORGAN KATHY MORGAN LINDA MORRIS FIIMMIE MORSE ADA MOSLEY BARRY MOTE ANDY MYERS JIMMY MYERS FRED NASH MAY NORREIJ HOWARD PARDUE ANN PARSLIEY HENRIETTA PAUS KENNY PFITZER GLENN PICKARD CAROLYN PIPKIN EARL POND BETTY POWERS TOM POWERS MARTHA RAINS EDDIE REITMAN ZARA RICHARDS ELLEN RICHBOURG LINDA RIGHTOR LINDA ROBERTS BILL ROBERTSON CAROL ROBINSON 63 Junior JOHN RODGERS JIM ROE BUTCH ROGERS RODNEY ROGERS FRANK ROQIJET RODNEY ROSENBLUM BETSY ROUTH BUDDY RYAN DONNA SAHLI CHARLES SAMUELS ELAINE SAWYER KATHY SAWYER JACK SCARBOROUGH SANDRA SCHULZ KIRK SCOBEY WOODY SHAFFER BILL SHAHAN SUE SILBER DICKIE SLAUGHTER BUDDY SMITH JOHNNY SMITH BONNIE SMITHA JOYCE SOAPES WILMA SPEIGHT LARRY SPELLER JOANN SPENCER GAYLE SPINNER JIMMY STANSELL RONALD STAUBLY MIKE STEVENSON DIBBY STRATTON MARIAM STRONG EDDIE SUDBURY JIMMY SUDDUTH IEANNE SUFFRIDGE EDDIE TALLMAN JEAN THOMPSON CLARK TIPPENS PETE TOWNES CINDY TRAMMELL M lass J TRAN TRAPNELL JIMMY TREADWAY BRUCE TURNER JIMMY VANCE LYNN VOIGT HELEN WALLEN ANN WALTERS LOLANN WAMSER WALLACE WEBB DAN WEEDMAN SUE WEINSTEIN JIMMY WELLS NORMAN WENSEL BETTYE WHITE JAYE WHITED CYNTHIA WILKINSON CAROLE WILKINS JEFF WILLIAMS RY HAYS WILLIAMSON PAUL WILLIAMSON A HENNY w1LsoN EMMQTT woon Jo ANN WRIGHT EDDY YARBROUGH JOE ZAHALKA EDWIN ZEITLIN Sophomores . . . 3 ggi fp? i , ,r i , will-M -QQ' From left to right' Trish Howziril, Secrctzlryg Fred Stearns, Sergezxiitflxtfzirmsg Judy May Dixie Ballantine. President. 2 il . , rim new 4 w , VicefPresi-,lent 'ggi A MERRY CHRXSTMAS 66 SUSAN ABNEY CAROLINE ADAMS ELISSA AKIN LEVON ALBRIGHT CAROLYN ALLEY GARY ALMASHY BOB ANDERSON MARY LEE APPLEBY PAM BAIN RONNIE BAIN DIXIE BALLENTINE RANDALL BARBEE RICK BARNES FRAN BASS LENDA BATES CAROLYN BATEY BARBARA BAUMEISTER1 MARTY BEAL PAT BEARD IRENE BERRY SHIRLEY BETHSHARES MARY DEAN BIGGER SHERRY BILBREY STEVE BALCKBURN MIKE BLANKNER NANCY BLEVENS LARRY BOESE MAXINE BOWKER BOBBY BOYCE BEN BRANCH DOROTHY BRICKEY JUDY BRIDGEWATER CHET BRUMMETT SUE BUCKE TOMMY BUMPOUS WESLEY BURCHAM MARY RONNA BURNETT DAVID BURNS SUZANNB BURNS -IOYCE BYRD RICK CACLB MARY RUTH CAMPBELL RICHARD CARNEY DON CARTER HANNAH CARTER BILL CHEEK KAY CHURCH FRANCES CIVITTS 67 +184 in J 'Q' 4+-5, , My '..' ' I '51 Sophomore STANLEY CLARK SUSAN CLARK LOUISE CLEVE MARY COGGIN BILLY COHEN GIBBY COHEN BETSY COLES LINDA COLLINS LEE COLWELL TERRY COMSTOCK MARY JANE COOK CAROLYN COOKES ELAINE COOLEY RONALD COOPER ANDY COUTRAS JUNE COVINGTON FRED COWDEN CAROL CRAWFORD LARRY CROWDER RUTH CROWNOVER FRANK DAHLINGER ARNOLD DANIELS ANN DEEN PATTI DEER GARY DEERE DAVID DENDY JERRY DODSON SAM DODSON LEE DORMAN DOROTHY DOSS SID DOTY TOMMY DOZIER DIANE DRAKE DARRELL DRINKALL DOROTHY DUNCAN JANE DUNN MONICIA DUNN PATTY EARL JUDY EDMONDSON BETTY Jo ELLIS BUNNY ESKEW CATHY EVANS KATHERINE EVANS MAC EVANS KATHY EYLER JOHN FEARS TUBY FELDMAN JOHN FERREE Slass WIBBY FIDDLER JOSEPHINE FIELD BRUCE FITZPATRICK JIMMY FITZWATER CHARLOTTE FOLK BETSY FOOTE CAROLE FOSTER STEPHANIE FRANK MARTHA FRANKLIN GLYNA FRANKS LEWIS FRAZER BARBARA FRIEDLOB IILIEGRD FROGGE TAD GARDNER NAOMI GARFINKLE Jo Boa GEER CAROLE GENNETT CLAIIDIA GIIJGOME ALAN GLICK GAREY GOFF GLENIJA Goss TOMMY GOSSETT JEAN GRAY SHARON GREB LEE GREER NORMA GROENLUND JOHN GROOMES ALLEN HARDY PATRICIA HARGROVE ,IUDY HARRIS NANCY HARRIS SARA HARRIS KEITH HASTINGS MARCIA HAYNES BILL HAYS LANE HAYTE VIANICE HEAD GAIL HEALY ELAINE HEARN GAYLE HENLEY KATHLEEN HERBERT LINDA HERRING ROBERT HESELMEYER MARY HIGRS JOHN OLIVER HICRS JIMMY HIETT BEVERLY HILL Jo ANN HILL 69 E if YI 732 - 'W .ri .... ? m I m fi 4 , ...,.j,, ophomore HARRIETT HINES SALLY HITCHCOCK JULIA HOBBS MEREDITH HOBBS GAIL HOEHNE KENNY HOFFMAN C. A. l-IOLCOMB HUEY HOLDEN RUSSELL HOUSER BETTY HOWARD TRISH HOWARD ROBERT HOWELL JOHN HURT MARY EVE HUTCHERSON MELINDA JOHNSTON JANE JONES EOE JONES CAMERON KAY BOBBY KEY PAM KING GENE KIRBY JUDY KORNMAN JOAN KOTTLER CHUCK KOWN LARRY KOWN IVAN KROI-IN DIANNE LACKEY BOB LAIRD STERLING LANIER TOMMY LAW TOMMY LEWIS CATHY LIDDLE KAY LITTLE PAULA LOWENSTEIN MELINDA LUCK DON LUNN KAREN LYNCH NANCY IvI.cBR1DE MARY MCGAVOCK LINDA MCGINNIS PATSY MCLAIN STEVE MQLEAN BILLY MABRY WENDELL MABRY DIANE MALONE JUDY MANAR BOB MANN JUDY MARTIN 70 VFW ,H A: I JNRWH PF. V 'QI gs M ' I I , , e ng ' 'Z A . K I I - M 2 1 M113 'fa-' .sz gig -CFR , Mi '95 If A 'J S? -.JI . IR ii II' -..,,, . Q D Q Y W LW If .R - -E- A J 'ST M Spa :,, Q 4 . .,,. .... , ., PNLBTTQGT 'A- N00 ,f-OA 'Q . -Q. T 'IK Class IIILL MARTIN BETTY MASON CARLOYN MAXWELL JUDY MAY SHARON MEACHAM MARY NELL MEAIUORS MARY MELTON IIOB METZGER LLOYD IIL MILLEGAN ART MILLER LINDA MOOIDY HARRY MOORE -IAMEM MOORE SLYVIA MORGAN MAXINE MORTIMER GEORGE MURFF ,IIMMY MYNATT GERRY NEESE PHIL NEIL WANDA NESMITH NIGEL NORTON MICHAEL O'BRIEN EMMA LYNE OGLES NORMAN PACE IRIN PACKARD IBENMAN PALMER RETSY PATTON PI-IYLLIS PHIPER MARK PHILLIPS .IIM PIEPMEIER ANN PILVERSACK DAN POWERS -IEANNE POVVERS MARGARET PURYEAR ELAINE RAIFORD BILL RALSTON -IIM RAII IRJNALD RAY -IOHNIE MAI RAY ,II'LIE RAYMAN ,IIIHNNY REEIJ IRA REESP, PAM ROBI3 M A R1 IARET ROBERTSON IANIS ROGERS ,IOHN ROPER MARY ROSELLE MIRIAM RILITHERPURU 71 I I www ophomore DONNA SAYLOR MIKE SCHWARTZ MARY FRANCES SCOBEY TOMMY SCCGGINS TOMMY SCOTT DIANE SEALE JANE SEBELIUS PEGGY SHAHAN BILL SHIRLEY JACKIE SIMMONS PAT SISK DICK SITTEL JERRY SMELTZER MARVIN SMITH JERRY SNATER GEDDES STAHLMAN TOMMY STARK FRED STEARNS BETTY STEPHENS LINDA STERRITT SUSAN STILES BOBBY STODDARD BUBBA STROUD SUSAN STUMB PAT SULLIVAN BILLY SWATS KAY TAYLOR LYNN TAYLOR MARY TAYLOR SANDY TELEORD JANE TENZEL DAVID TERRY JANET THOMPSON ROGER THORNTON BARBARA TIDWELL LEROY TIDWELL GINNY TOMLINSON GENE TORRENCE MACK TRAVIS JODIE TUCKER BURCH TUCKER WALTER TUNE JIM TURBEVILLE VAUGHN VORNADO WILLIAM WAITE VANGIE WALLER GAYLE WALPOOL RITA WARDEN Class MARTHA WARDER STEVE WATERMAN THERESA WATSON HANNAH WEINGART LARRY WEINZIMER MARY HERBERT WHEELER DOTTIE WHEELEN CAROL WHITE FREDDIE WHITE ROLAND WHITE ROSANN WHITE SARAH WILLIAMS SHARON WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIE DOROTHY WILSON KATHY WILSON MYRA NVILSON PAT WILSON NANCY WHITT SALLY WOOD PATTY WOODALL ROBERT WOODBURN FRANCES WCODBURY BILLY WRIGHT GAIL WULK JOHN WYNN EDDIE YARBROIIGH BARBARA YATES JUNE YATES DIANNE YEARWOOD CAROL YERKES JOHNNY YOUNGELOOD JOHNNY ZARO Freshmen . . . f 2 : -. ' EY sp wk MN 1- . s ff- A , I .... 5 Seated: Pat Foster. Treaxsurcrg Betty Chambers. Sccrctaryg Stanford Ritter, Scrgegllltfaltfzirnmsg Tommy Eglwcrt, Viccfprcsidcntg Sttmdmg: George West, President. 74 CLARK GUNNELS 1111 illinmnriam September 15, 1942 December 15, 1958 Freshman BETTY ABAYA CAROLYN ABERNATHY SANDY ABRAHAMS BETH ADAMS TEDDY ADAMS JOHN ALBRIGHT LINDA ALFORD BOB ALLEN CATHY ALLEN DIANNE ALLEN NANCY ALLEN TINA ALSTON ROBIN ALVAREZ TOMMY ANDERSON SHARON ANTHONY MARILYN AROTSKY JEANNIE BADACOUR BETTY BAKER JAMES BAKER BEVERLY BALDRIDGE NEIL BARKER BETSY BATEMAN NELSON BEAN TERRY BEASLEY DENNIS BEATY TAYLOR BENNETT JANE BEST BOBBIE BETHAL JUDY BILES STANLEY BINSDN LINDA BLACK TOMMYE BLAIR JUDY BDBD HARRY BORDERS JEFF BDSWELL TRENE BOYD EVE BRANCH DAVID BRANDON PAT BROOKS DON BROOME MAL BROWN TOMMY BROWN EDNEARL BRYAN GEORGE BUCHANAN SHARON BUCHI JACK BULLEIT WILTON BURNETTE DIANE CAMBRUM KAY CARTER HAMILTON CARTWRIGHT JIMMY CARTWRIGHT SHERYL CASON PEGGY CASPER BETTY CHAMBERS MARGARET CHILDS JUDY CHITWOOD 6 , Class ROYCE CHOATE TED CHRISMAN BATTLE CLAIRBORNE BOB CLEMENT CLARK COBBLES CAROLYN COLE PERRY CONLEY PAT CONNELL SUSIE CONNER ,IIMMY COOKE RAY COOPER LINDA CORNETT VAN CRAME TOMMYQCRAWFORD KATHIE RUTH CROCKETT CONNIE CROUCH CHARLES CROWDER GEORGE CUREVICH VICKIE CURLIN BUDDY CUTSINGER BILL DAVIS NANCY DEALY DIANE DEMATTEO JULIA DENDY CAROL DEVINE JACKSON DOWNEY ANITA DRAKE ,IIMMY DRAPER CAROLYN DRINKALL BETTY DRURY TOMMY DRURY ELIZABETH ANN DUNN TOMMY EGBERT FRANKLIN ELLIOTT SUSAN EVANS MARY EWING BETTY CATHERINE FARRAR ,IUDY FELTS VIRGINIA FERRELL PAM FIELDS NANCY FITTS BOBBY FLORENCE NANCY JON FORD PEGGY FOSBERG MARY FOSTER PAT FOSTER CAROLYN FOX -IUDY FOXALL FRANKIE FRANKENBACH BILL FRAZIER BILL FREEMAN GLORIA FRY ANDY CAITFIER JOHN GALBREATH FREDDIE CALILT JANET CIER 77 49' qw N' C3538 wi? AWK RS I :QM 'Q I M .. Freshman GEORGIA ANN GILES LYNN GILES PAIIL GOSSETT FRANCES ANN GRACE JANE GRAHAM ANN GRANNIS FREIJDA GRAVES MARTHA GRAVES PHYLISS GRAY SUZANNE GRIEEITH BILL GRISSOM SHAROM GRGENLIIND GIGI GRDSSMAN ,IDE HAGIQNEY BEVERLY HALL CHARLIE HALL MIKE HALL STEVE HALL JOHN HAMMOND LOIIIE HANSBERGER BUDDY HARDEMAN ROBERT HARWOOD DAVA HARRIS DIANNE HARRIS SDNJA HARRIS LINDA HARRISON GAY HANSGN DEEEIE HOL INIHAN DAVID HEAD LINDA I-IECKMAN ROBERT HERTZFIELD LINNIE HEWETT BEVERLY HILL JUDY HILL SHARON HILL CAROLYN HODGES LEE HOEHNE LYNNE HOFFMAN PEYTON HOGE SUZANNE HOOPER MOLLY HORNER KERRY HORSNELL GAIL HUDSON JIM HUNDLY ROBERT HUTCHISON BARBARA HUTTON TERRY HUTTON PEGGY IVEY TONY JACKSON TOMMY JACOBS DIANA IERNIGAN LITLA JOHNSON PATSY IOHNSTONE BEVERLY JONES EDDIE .IGNES JIMMY -IGNES 78 ,lass PATSY .IONES RONNIE DIONES BETTIE KENNEDY SHARON KESTERSON RONNIE KIMERY RANDY KINNARD DALLIA KINNEY MIKE KISH DANNY KLUTTS CAROL KNOX CAROL KOEHM ,IEANIE KOMISAR SUSAN KORNMAN PATRICIA KRAFT CONNIE LANIIERS SLIZANNE LASLEY MARIA LATIMAR LINDA LAIIRENT SARAH LAYMQN ANN LEDYARD JIMMY LEE MARY ANN LEE PATRICIA LEE PEGGY LEHMAN WANDA LENK CAROL LEVY CREGG LEWIS PAT LINN IANICE LITTLE BETH LIVINIISTQN LAURA LYNES PAM MABRY DIIM MCARTHIIR JACK MISLEAN SIIZANNE MALLORY FRANCES MANKER MARY .IO MANN -IOYCE MATLOCK MARILYN MANTHY MANDY MARSHALL JOHN MASON SANARA MASON MARILYN MQALISTER RICKY MQBANE MARTHA IVIQCALEII JOAN MQCULLOIIGH FAYE MQELYEA LINDA MQCILL BETH McKAY BILL MQKIEEON SUSAN MQWHORTER BILLY MEAIJQR IAN MEADOWS MAC MEHARI: RAY MEYERS ANN MILLER Freshman DON MILLER SUSAN MILLER JOAN MITCHELL EUGENE MITCHUM ALLEN MOODY LAURA MOODY RACHAEL MOONEY BARBARA MOORE PHILIP MOREHEAD PHIL MORGAN DICKY MORSE SKIP MOSELY PAT MUELLER BOBBY MYERS EDDIE MYERS ELISE NEADERTHAL GENE NOWELL LINDA O'BRIEN LYNN OLIPHANT JUDY OLIVER DAWN O'NEAL ALICE ORR AMY OSMAN JIMMY OWEN IIILL PARKER SIDNEY PARKER FAITH PARMAN JUDY PARRISII BARBARA PARSONS LOUISE PATTERSON TOMMY PATTERSON ALEETA PAULK CHARLES PAYNE LARRY PAYNE MARK PERLER JEAN PETRE JIIIJY PIIELPS EITTY POLK JANE POLK JEAN PRITCIIETT JINKSIE PUELQW KAYE PULLEN MELNA REGEN JOHN REYNOLDS GAIL RICHARDS SUZANNE RICHARDSON LQLAINE RICHBOURG SANDRA RICHEY JERRY RITT STANFORD RITTER JEANETTE ROADY KEITH ROBERTS CINDY ROBERTSON MIKE ROE LEE ROLLOW MARTIN ROSENTHAL 80 S06 I I9 I K -all -JH . if lass DOROTHY ROIYTH MARY JANE RUDD MARK RUDISILLE BOBBY SANDERS TAL SEABROOK LILLIAN SEGER FAYE SHANEYFELT MILTON SHYMLOCK LIPDA SILVER JOYCE SMELZER MAC SMITH SHERRIE SMITH SUSAN SMITH CHARLOTTE SOFGE DONNA SPARKMAN PATTY STEEBE LILA STEPP BOB STRINCFELLOW SIDNEY STUART JULIA SUDDUTH DAVID SULLIVAN ANNE MARIE SUM MERS .UM SLJTTON BEVERLY TALLISON CLIFF TANT CHENEY TAYLOR PAM TAYLOR Juufx TERRY VIRGINIA THATCH TAM THOMPSON MARTHA THOMPSON DON THORNBERRY PHYLISS TICKLE GAYLE TINCHER ,IUDY TINCHER IUDY TODD DIANE TURNER ELIZABETH TURNER LYNN TURNER NANCY TURNER RAYMOND VAN DYKE ERIC Van LOON PAT WAGGONER DAVID WAKEFIELD LINDA WAKEFIELD BART WALKER BILLY WALKER CHUCK WALKER PAT WALKER DIXIE WALLACE TOMMY WATROUS BILL WEATHERFORD GLENDA SUE WEAVER DIANA WEBB CAROLYN WELLS RANDIE WELLS 81 Freshman GEORGE WEST JUDY WHITE MIKE WHITE STEVE WHITE KAREN WHITTIMORE STEVE WILKERSON HARRY WILSON JOHNNY WILSON ALICIA WITHERS LINDA WOMACK CHARLOTTE WOODS GALE WRIGHT BARBARA YERKES Q 419 ,oo A Www Wig? , AA.J 5 ff ' 4 f:f1a:if?P'F? 1 w-f,.,,,,0 A. ,awww Wifi' ww Mas. D. JAY ioHNs The Music Department, headed by Mr. Sims and Mrs. Johns, forms an indispensable part of student life. Through its many and varied organizations, any musically minded student may find opportunity for the expression of his interests and will form lastf MR. WILLIAM O. SIMS ing friendships with others of like interests. The members of the department have contributed much to the cultural development of the school, thus causing their silhouette to become increasingly larger and more important in the activities of the school. Music Council This year the Music Council was more active than ever before. fulfilling its purpose of unifying the two divisions of the Music Department. It is composed of the presidents and representatives from the choir, the glee clubs, and the band. During the fall semesf ter the Council presented a program for the enjoy' ment of the student body and the parents. Left to right: Hank Marshall, Presidentg Rosemary Matthews, SecretaryfTreasurerg Mary Roselleg Charles Kirkpatrickg Mary Bea Peekg David Vvlakelieldg Charlotte Sofgeg Tina Alstong Neal Sofgeg Ray Coorerg Elissa Aking Lee Greerg Pat Nicholg Ann Hopton: Hal Kearns, VicefPresif dent. its ALL 'STAR BAND- Front Row: joan Mendelsohn, Miriam Rutherford,Sarah Cumming,Patty Woodall,Carole Wilkins,Sharon Choate. Second Row: Dicky Morse, jim Bzrkenstock, johnny Rodgers, Robert Burton, john White, jane Brown, David Bullock. Back Row: Phil Lutin, Quitman Dennis, Ivan Krohn. Hillsboro Musicians Excel ALLfSTATE BAND-Front Row: Quitman Dennis, .lane Brown, Miriam Rutherford, johnny Rodgers, jim Berkenstock, Back Row: Sarah Cumming, john White, Phil Luting Not pictured: George Binkley. in Honor Organizations Many members of the Choir and Band have dis' tinguished themselves and their school by earning membership in the Nashville Tennessean AllfStar Band and Chorus and the AllfState Band and Chorus. Membership in these organizations is a highly coveted honor. and members must audition before a board of judges before they are selected. Through their service in these groups, the Band and Choir members have made it certain that the silhouette of Hillsboro will possess the respect and good will of many people throughout Tennessee and many parts of the South. ALLfSTAR CHCRUS- Front Row, April Bateman, Lanell Buchi, Ann Simmons. Linda Roberts, Jenny Lee. Back Row, Hal Kearns, Turner Beard. Bill Mullins, Neal Sofge. Hank Marshall. ALLfSTATE CHORUS- Front Row, Linda Roberts, April Batcf man. Ruth Ann Ford. Ann Vv'alters. Kathy Farris. Second Row: Davy Crockett, lvlarilyn Cook, Evelyn Filson, Hank Marshall, Lanell Buchi. Back Row: Turner Beard, Ralph Spencer, john White, Bill Mullins, Hal Kearns, Neal Sofge. S5 - arching Band The Band members climaxed another very successf quality of musicianship, they placed seventeen meme ful season this year, bringing new honors to the school bers in the 65fmember Nashville Tennessean All' and to themselves. Under the direction of Mr. Star Band, and contributed new trophies to Hillsf Sims, they gave interesting halfftime shows at the boro's bulging trophy cases. Thus our Band casts football games and concerts. Continuing their high an increasingly larger silhouette in our school. BAND OFFICERS l From: Row: Dicky Morse, Freshman Represeritatue' Phil Lutin, Sergeam:fatfArrnsg Mary Bea Peek, Secretaryg Hal Kearns, President and Student Directorg john Wliite, Viceflnresiclent and Drum Majorg Sarah Cumming, Treasurer johnny Rodgers, S6TgCdHf'dC'A7mS. Back Row: jane Browr, Social Chairmarig Miriam Rutherford, Social Cliairrnarig Judy Hansberger, Lilvrarmng james Stelling, .Quarterrnasterg Don LeCroy, Elluarterrnasrer, Robert Burton, .Qilartermasterg Robert Woodburn, Lrlzrariari. 86 we await I 4' 279' sci-10 PEP BANDfKneeling: Phil Lutin, Leader' Virgil jones, Standing: Mary Bea Peek, jane Brown, Carol Wilkins, Sarah Cumming, Miriam Ruther, ford, jim Berkenstock, johnny Rodgers, Emmett Wood, Gary Deere, Gaius Thompson, Bobby Metzger, Robert Woodburn, Ken Roberts, David Bullock, Don LeCroy, Charlie Kirkpatrick, Robert Burton. Extracurricular Activities iccp Burro Musicians Busy A drum rolloff, a blast of trumpets, and the entire student body stands up for Dynamite as the Pep Band leads off another of Hillsboro's incomparable pep rallies before a big game, Composed of selected members of the Marching Band, the Pep Band helps keep up the Burro spirit which is so essential to our teams. Its life and vitality are much appreciated by all the students. A brandfnevv organization this year is the Dance Band, which is made up of Band members who are interested in jazz and dance music. The Dance Band played at the Freshman Dance this year, as well as at other events, and was received very favorably by the students. In competition with other dance bands at the Middle Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Festival, this hardfvvorking organization received an A ratingfthe highest possible. DANCE BAND -Front Row: Roy Gilleland, Ivan Krohn, Dicky Morse, jim Berkenstock, Quitman Dennis. Second Row: Clark Cobble, Charlie Kirkpatrick, Don LeCroy, Phil Lutin, Leader, johnny Rodgers, Robert Woodburn, Gary Deere, Buddy Booth, Emmett Wood. Back Row: Neal Sofge, Ken Roberts. Hillsboro Excel Front Row: jenny Lee, Margaret Marshall, julia Williams, Madge Yarbrough, Cornelia Barnes, Pat Nichol. Second Row: Sally Sledge, Sandra Jernigan, Claudia Derrick, Elaine Adcox, jan Williams, Bobhy Stoddard. Third Row: Kathy Sawyer, Lanell Buchi, Carol Thomas, Bonnie Wade, Ruth Ann Ford, Hal Kearns. Back Row: Bonnie McKay, Charlotte Adams, Marsha Williams, David Johnson, Pete Charton, Bill Mullins, Wayne King. A silhouette which has become more and more program. Under the able direction of Mrs. johns, familiar to the student body is that of the Choir, this exceptionally talented group has sung many which is the top organization in the choral music 88 I1 usic From Row Richard Cagle, Garry Hogan. David Crockett, Rol'ert Burton. Ann Whilters. Kathy Farris. Carole Miller. Second Rrw .lim Fidel, holtz, john Rodgers, Hank Marshall, Marianne Echols, Aurelia Mooney, Jane Brown. Third Row: Martin Hollingsworth, Mack Evans. Emmett Wood, Ann Simmons, Linda Roherts, April Bateman, Martha W'hitworth. Back Row: Ralph Spencer. Phil Kown. John White, Turner Heard, Myrna Samuel, Marilyn Cook, Nancy Taylor. difficult pieces of music. A new feature this year The Choir also entered the Middle Tennessee Choral was the participation in the Music Council program. Festival and presented its annual spring concert. 89 GIRLS' SMALL ENSEMBLE Betsy Foote, Tunie Wilson, Martha Warder, Betty Powers, Elissa Akin, Claudia Gidcomb, Judy May, Frances Woodbury, Sherry Bilbrey, Lolann Wamser, Patricia Wilson, Mary Roanna Burnett, Mary Hicks, Susan Stiles, Dorothy Doss, Kay Taylor, Caroline Adams, Kathy Eyler. At piano: Eleanor Gasser. GIRLS' SEXTET At piano: Bettye White. Standing: April Bateman, Linda Morris Lanell Buchi, Linda Roberts, Ann Walters, The Girls' Small Ensemble is composed of selected members of the Girls' Glee Club, who Win their places in the Small Ensemble by tryouts. This group has presented special programs for civic organf izations, churches, and schools, one of its appearances this year was for the Colonial Dames at Traveler's Rest. All the members of the Girls' Sextet are in it bee cause they like to sing. This small group Went to the Middle Tennessee Solo and Small Ensemble Festival this year and participated in the junior Assembly. The members of the Music Staff spend their time Sling and readying music, and doing clerical Work and odd jobs for Mrs. Johns. Their purpose is to aid the Choral Music Department in its many tasks and problems. MUSIC STAFF Snippie Conners, Aurelia Mooney, Bonnie McKay, Mary Hays Williamson, Arlene Allen, Ann Walters. CHOIR OFFICERS Front Row: Bonnie Wade, Assistant Accornpanistg Hank Marshall, VicefPresidentg Pat Nichol, President, Ruth Ann Ford, Secretary: Evelyn Filson, Robe Manager. Second Row: April Bateman, Librarian, Aurelia Mooney, Librarian, Davy Crockett, Sergeant' ai:fArn1sq Margaret Marshall, Treasurer, Bonnie McKay, Robe Manager. Back Row: Phil Kown, Riser Manager, Bill Mullins, Riser Manager, Hal Kearns, SergeantfatfArrnsg Neal Sofge, Ac' companist. e.. irls' G ee Club Front Row: B. Foote. 4th Per. Treasurer. D. W'ilson. 4th Per. Lihrariang M, XX'arderg E. Akin. 6th Per. President. V. Hill. D. Dossg A. Allen S. Stilesg S. Connerg K. Taylor. 6th Per. Sccretaryg C. Adamsg D. Duncang B. Powersg AI. Powersg Second Row. L. Hayteg G, Bennettg A, Hopton 4th Per. Council Representativeg -I. Campbell. M. Burnett. 6th Per. Lihrariang L, Cowellg M. Hicksg C. Gidcomh, 6th Per. VicefPresident. S. Miller. C. Linkg K. Eyler. Hack Row: B, Ellis. 6th Per. Rohe Managerg M. Roselle. 6th Per. Council Representativeg -I. Mayg R. Matthews. 4th Per. Presidentg E. Gasserg L. Vlamser. 4th Per. Secretary. S. Bilhrey. 4th Per. Rohe Managerg C. Evans, 6th Per. Treasurerg D. Bricey. 4th Per. Lihrariang F. Vvloodhury. 6th Per. Lihrariang hi. Applehvg 54. Beasley. -ith Per. Vicefljresidentg P. Xvilson, 6th Per. Hill Topicsu Agent. The Girls' Glee Cluh is made up of girls who are interested in choral music and want to improve their voices. Through much hard work on the part of the memhers and Mrs. johns. the Glee Cluh has develop' ed into a fine musical organization with a high stand' ard of musicianship. The Girls' Glee Cluh meets in two sections one during the fourth period and the other during the sixth period. Each group has its own oihcers and is selfgoverning. hut the two perf form together on programs. LThe Boys' Glee Cluhj meeting the second period is composed mostly of freshman and sophomore hoys who have had no previous musical training. After completing a year's work in this glee cluh. the laoys are eligihle to try out for the Choir. Boys' Glee Club Fvrmt Row. jimmy Cartwright. Don Thornherryg David Headg David Vfakeiield. Lihrariang Freddie Gaultg Eric Van Loon, Second Row: Chuck Kown. Sergeantfat-Armsg Ritchie Carney. S6fg64iHI'21f'AfH15Q Larry Kown, VicefPresidentg Michael Kishg Peyton Hogeg Charles Payne. Buck Row: Ray Cooper. Lihrariang Steve Lunsfordg Glenn Pickard. Secretaryffreasurerg Lee Greer, Presidentg Raymond Van Dykeg Bill Davis. , Iadrigals Johnny Rodgers, David Crockett. Hank Marshall, Martha Whitworth. Ann Simmons, April Bateman, Jane Brown, Carole Miller, Kathy Farris, Julia Williams, Madge Yarbrough, Bonnie McKay, Turner Beard. Garry Hogan, Robert Burton. The Madrigals is a group specially chosen from the Choir. The members sing Elizabethan songs called madrigals as they were originally sung, with the participants seated around a table. Many of these songs tell stories of unrequited love, and their choruses consist of nonsense syllables fitted to the rhyme scheme. Other types of music are also sung by the Madrigals. Membership in the Freshman Girls' Glee Club is a prerequisite for membership in the more advanced Girls' Glee Club, which in turn is a prerequisite for membership in the Choir. The program of this organization stresses the learning of fundamentals and the formation of good singing habits. Freshman Girls, Glee Club At piano: G. Tincher. Librarian, Charlotte Sofge. Front Row: J. Feltsg J. Tincher, SergeantfatfArmsg G. Fryg B. Bateman, Secretary, B. Druryg J. Graham, Treasurer, P. Laymang B. Farrarg L. Dunn, V. Thatch, M. Horner, J. Publowg S. Hooper, S. Richardson, L. Silver. Second Row: F. Manlcerg S. Hill, T. Alston, President, S. Buchi, VicefPresidentg E. O'Brieng J. Petig C. Lanclersg B. lxlooreg A. Withers, L. Turnerg P. Steebeg J. Parrish, C. Cole. Third Row: J. Komisar, P. Gray, J. Todd, I. Boyd, B. Paulk, T. Thompson, B. Parsons, P. Casper, S. Gruenland, M. Childs, B. Adams, P. Johnstone, M. McCaleb. Back Row: N. Ford, J. White, K. Carter, L. Laurent, C. Knox, SergeantfatfArmsg Terry, Librariang A. Moodyg B. Huttong V. Curling S. Evans, S. Malloryg L. Moodyg V. Ferrell, B. McKay. 92 Athletics was-ink ,Y an is Burro Gridders Take 'ef 5 du xi., ' 1 ,ffl eu, From Row: johnny Edwards, Manager, Dixie Ballentine, Woody Shaffer, Robert Woody, Phil Grammer, jimmy Hicks, jake Libby, CofCaptain. Middle Row: jack Scarborough, Robert Cunningham, Andy Myers. Dickie Kemper, Ralph Spenser, Bobby Chapman, Phil Campbell,Selden Longley, Taylor Wray. Third Row: Mr. Coutras, Asst. Coaehg Mr. Harris, Asst. Coach, Bobby Harrison, Skipper Doscher, Henry Swats, Robert Howell, Ray McWhorter, Paul Williamson, Doug Blair, Alan Lindman, jimmy Suttle. 94 Second Place in AAA , ,jgmlm-fr M Nhlmwicw, if Q J X s R. 5'5 -g,? a1uMje- 1 ,4 ,ii ' .S gifs, Front Row: Danny Neal. Captain, Steve Kinnard, Dean Moore. Pat Nichol. jimmy Meyfers. Freddie White, Hugh Wright, Manager, Thaxton Smith, Manager. Middle Row: Bill Baumiester, Sonny Lish, Terry Hunter. Bill Reiney, jimmy Tidwell, Sherman Edge, Wibby Fiddler, jimmy Vance, Pete Charton, Buhha Pinson. Third Row. Phil Kown, Mzirtyf Komisar, Miller Turner. Tommy Booth, Charles Samuels, Bernard McGeahee, joe Zahalka. Frank Roquet, Tom Powers, Pete Townes, Mr. Nance. Head Coach. 95 BILL BAUMIESTER. tackle TAYLOR WRAY, tackle. Second team AllfAAA, Second team All' City PHIL QIAMPBELL. tackle SELDEN LONGLEY. center, BILL REINEY. end AllfAAA, Second team AllfCity Seniors Spark . . . . . Twentyfone seniors carried the bulk of the load as they led Hillsboro to a '76 season in football this year. With most of last year's un' beaten eleven wiped out by graduation, Coach Nance had many big holes to fill, particularly in the line. The team opened the season by beating a strong Lawrenceburg squad 21f6. Springfield invaded next to upset the cocky Burros by a score of 2Of7. Seeking atonement, the Green and Gold crushed Columbia 390 before the homecoming crowd. The Burros hit a slump for the next three games before having their offense overhauled. Then they caught fire and finished the season in a blaze of glory with four straight wins. RALPH SPENCER. tackle BOBBY CHAPMAN, end. Honorable mention AllfCity 1wrmnLt1wv.t : Kw' t'w+,zWxw1 uz,sv s. ' DANNY NEAL, Captain, back, JAKE LIBBY, CofCaptain, back, PHIL GRAMMER, back All-AAA, AllfCity AllfAAA, AllfCity, coflviost Valuable third team AllfCity. cofMost Valuable Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro 21 39 13 Wiawrcnceburg 6 7fSpringfield 20 -Columbia O fLitton 19 6 Ryan O ROBERT WOODY, back beven Big Wins Hillsboro O Hillsboro 48f Hillsboro 25- Hillsboro 20 Hillsboro 20 Chatt. Central 27 Knox. Fulton 26 Lebanon 7 M. B. A. 7 lviclviinnvillc O TERRY HUNTER, end JIMMY HICKS, back STEVE KINNARD, back Wins Over Uburg, Columbia Highlight Early Games Jimmy Hicks and Danny Neal supplied most of the offensive punch as Hillsboro opened the season with a strong 21f6 win over the host Lawrenceburg team. Early in the second quarter Hicks galloped twenty yards off tackle for the year's first score. The Burros' pass defense fell asleep, however, as the Wildcats scored quickly on a fiftyfyard aerial. The Green and Gold put the game on ice in the second half when Neal raced sixtyffive yards for one T. D., and Hicks bulled over for another. ln the year's first home game, an overconlident Hillsboro squad fell to inspired Springfield, 2Of7. lt took the Burros only four plays to gain a 7,0 lead, but after that it was all Springfield. Jimbo Pearson and Frank Sneed led the firedfup Yellow jackets over the muddy gridiron to snap Hillsboro's twelve game winning streak. After two weeks of anything but rest, the Burros unleashed their pentfup fury at Homecoming by burying Columbia 390. Danny Neal, Phil Grammer and jimmy Hicks led an offense that amassed 430 yards from scrimmage. The defense was equally outstanding as the Lions were held to a minus five yards rushing. Coach Nance used his reserves freef ly in the last half to avoid running up the score. The Green and Gold journeyed to Litton next in a game that eventually determined the AAA Ghamf pionship. The Burros held a 13f6 lead at halfftime, but a leaky pass defense and a blocked punt cost them a 1943 defeat. Had the last half turned out like the first, however, we would surely have come away with a victory. Neal ran wild as the Gold offense rolled up 175 yards rushing before halfftime. Litton's bruising defense helped to turn the tide after intermission, however. A Nichol and two other Burros smear Panther 98 Chapman leaps high above Ryan defenders to snag aerial SHERMAN EDGE, guard DEAN MOORE, back PAT NICHOL, guard Libby, Pinson, Chapman brace to smash purple pounder Burros Bounce Back To Win Three More The Burros did not have their steamroller offense clicking, and good defensive play was also lacking for the most part, but a heretofore, nonfexistent weapon, a rugged goalfline defense, sparked them over Ryan 6fO. Six times the Irish drove inside the Burro twentyfthree, thrice inside the ten, and once to the one inch mark. The Gold defense, spear' headed by Bubba Pinson, hit vicious licks near the goal, however, and thus denied any Panther score. A beautiful snag of a Jake Libby pass by Terry Hunter provided the margin of victory late in the first quarter. The win was a sweet one to the crippled Burros. Chattanooga Central's State runnersfup came to town next and left on the long end of a 27fO score. The Burros put up a good fight against the bruising Purple Pounders, however, in spite of the fact that Jimmy Hicks, Taylor Wray and Seldon Longley did not even dress due to injuries. The mammoth 100 Pounders were well contained except on puntfref turns and several key plays. Fiery Jake Libby was named Player of the Week', for his performance. Still playing with a juggled linefup, Hillsboro traveled to Knoxville and smashed Fulton 4826. Steve Kinnard, Phillip Crammer and Jake Libby were the main cogs in a mighty offense that amassed nearly 500 yards from scrimmage. With an everwidening lead in the second half, Coach Nance had mercy on the crushed Falcons and cleared the bench. This game was also the cause of Danny's immortal quota' tion: 'LCoach! My head hurts! The Green and Gold hosted Lebanon next and rolled over the Blue Devils 2577. An explosive last half but the Burros beat the visitors, whose passing attack gave us trouble all night. Neal led Hillsf boro's scoring and rushing for the night. He tallied twice and gained a large chunk of the LCLIIDLS 331 yards rushing. JIMMY TIDWELL, end DICKIE KEMPER, guard SONNY LISH, tackle BUBBA PINSON, guard, AILAAA, second team AUfCity Ferocious C ? D Panthers fail to stop Hunt:er's score 101 MAROONS FALL HELPLESSLY ASIDE AS NEAL TALUES AGAIN GRAMMER'S PROGRESS IS HALTED BY SUPPERY FOOTING CHAPMAN MAKES PRUEHER EAT MORE DIRT Team Smashes 'M.B.A., Wins In Kiwanis Bowl For the second time in as many years, Hillshoro's powerful juggernaut tore a poor M. B. A. team to shreds. The 2037 score is not a true indication of the humiliation that the Maroons suffered. Despite prefseason boasts hy the M. B. A. team that they would prohahly go undefeated and surely beat the Burros, they fell helplessly under the flying cleats of Danny Neal and company. Except for an overrated Billy Crawford, who did very little himself except gain fortyfthree yards, the Harding Road boys amass' ed a whopping total of minus four yards rushing. Danny had them running in circles all night as he raced for 167 yards and accounted for the three Gold T. D. 's. After gaining a 6fO advantage, the Burros spotted the Maroons a shortflived lead on a cheap pass. That was about all of M. B. A.'s offense for the evening, and they had to reach deep into their bag of freak tricks to do that. The second half was all Hillsboro, however, as the Burro's offense hit high gear and their defensive play stopped the Maroons cold. Steve, Phil, and .lake hroke through repeatedly to gain large chunks of yardage, themselves. It would he unfair, however, not to give the Maroons credit for one glorious moment in the third quarter. At that time AllfCity C '? J Crawford, inspired hy the voices of M. B. Afs courageous male Cheerleaders, raced past the Burros for the team's longest run of the night, a miserable six yardsl The following week a spirited Hillsboro team clif maxed the season with the school's first howl victory, a resounding 2047 win over McMinnville City in the Kiwanis Bowl. It was clearly a team triumph, and no individual could he singled out. Bit by bit, the offense ground out 328 yards against the Rebels. The defense was more spectacular since McMinnf ville was limited to twentyfnine yards from scrimmage and only one first down, that coming late in the fourth quarter. Bohby Chapman's snazzy passing and receiving hiflighted the offense in this finale of a fine season. Qpponents feel jar of Neal's stiffarm B-Team And Frosh Chalk Up More Victories First Row: Randall Campbell, Manager, Bob Anderson, Bobby Stoddard, Andy Coutras, Larry Kown, jim Rau, Cheryll Smart, Art Miller. Second Row: Don Ray, Ray Cooper, Bill Ralston, jerry Snader, Don Carter, Tommy Law, Wibby Fidler, Fran Bass, jimmy Turbeville, Leroy Tidvvell. Third Row: Chuck Kown, Buddy Ryan, Manager, Rick Cagle, C. A. Holcombe, Roger Thornton, Larry Boese, Tad Gardner, Kenneth Hoffman, Tommy Gossett, Tommy Scoggin, Mr. Harris, Coach. Climaxing the season with a 33fO win over MBA, this year's BfTeam upheld the tradition of the past by posting another undefeated season. Coached by Mr. Nance and Mr. Coutras, the team rolled up 169 points to their opponents 32. Larry Boese was elected Most Valuable Player. The Freshman Team, coached by Mr. Younger, finished the season with a mediocre 28 record. Highlight of the season was the '7fO defeat of MBA. Mac Smith, Terry Beazley and George West were outstanding game after game. First Row: Terry Beazley, Bob Clement, George West, Tommy Crawford, john Albright, jim McArthur. Second Row: Randy Kinnard, Bill Freeman, Bill Weatherford, Stanford Ritter, Mac Smith, Harry Borders, Cliff Tant, Bobby Bethel, George Buchannan, Randall Campbell, Manaf ger. Thifd Row: Robin Alvarez, Mike Hall, Robert Pearson, Frankie Frankenbach, Tommy Egbert, George Curevich, Steve Hinton, Clark Gun' nels, Bill Parker, Ray O'Steen, Charlie Hall, Mark Rudisill, Mr. Younger, Coach. , wen ,annum l K Cluxnieaders To lead the development of good sportsmanship and school spirit. explains the purpose and need for our cheerleaders. Will or lose, these nine girls led hy Teddy Kennedy as Captain and janet West as Cof Captain, were always eager and ready to lead the Burros in cheers at pep rallies and games. Their activities not only include cheering at games and pep rallies hut they also work on half time ceremony at homecoming. 1 ,- Teddy Kennedy' a t 'n x fk U so Kgs . if M Kristen Wallw'ork Ellen Richbourg -lanet XVestfCofCaptain Betty Holman X X 6 7 . Q 4 f M nwMw Melha Russell Kay Baldridge ,ln A iiii Spenser Alternates: Betty Chamlers, Pat Foster and V Mrs. Rawls, Sponsor. ' 5, 5 Q We 'X . -.4 K . 105 Burro Cagers Win In Spurts ..... Seated: Larry Speller, Joe Myers, Captain, Lee Ball, jimmy Rawls, Ronnie Harper, jake Libbey. Standing: Mr. Hatchett, Kenny Pfitzer, Bobby Chapman, CofCaptaing Terry Guyn, jackie Royster, Tommy Law, Hugh Charlton, Woody Shaffer, Coach Harris. The Burros led by Captain, joe Myers, and Cof Captain, Bobby Chapman, linished the season with a 12f8 record. They started out cold, but strengthen' ed by the return of football players, Chapman and Woody Shaffer, the team overcame a strong Donelson five 32f29. Litton slipped by the Burros, but Belle' vue, Joelton, Central, Antioch and Cumberland fell under the onslaught in that order. Then came a sad weekend for Hillsboro as DuPont, led by Boots Scott's twentyfone points, routed the Burros to the tune of 5841. The next night Goodlettsville also turned the tide with a 48f4O score. Hillsboro, led by Chapman's fourteen and Ball's ten, defeated arch' rival M.B.A., 3732. Hillsboro poured seventy points through the hoops to humble Franklin '7Of62. In one of the best games of the season, Hillsboro blew a nve point lead with two minutes left in the game 106 and fell to Litton 4948. In the finale of regular season play, the Burros led by Woody Shaffer's twelve clutch points, upset Goodlettsville and then humiliatf ed Bellevue. We had a wellfrounded scoring attack as Chapman, Myers, Ball, Rawls and Shaffer conf tinually scored in double figures. Hillsboro was exf pected to be the dark horse of 19th District Tournaf ment play at Central this year. The Burros started off like a ball of fire and defeated Antioch 4983. Lee Ball, with seventeen and Bobby Chapman with eleven led the scoring attack as Chapman and Shaffer continually cleared the boards. Then came the heart breaker for Hillsboro as Bellevue upset the over' conndent Burros, 58f41. Despite Jackie Royster's and Chapman's ten points a piece, the Burros could not catch fire and the determined Owls never were behind. 526 JOE MYERS, guard, captain, WOODY Sl-lAEFFER,fo'rward LEE BALL, guard, BOBBY CHAPMAN, center, honorable mention All-Cnty honorable mention AHfC'1ty alt. captam, 3rd team AllfCity Regular Season Play 37 Columbia 45 37 Cumberland 31 56 Donelson 46 32 Donelson Dupont L' 40 Goodlettsville 48 45 Goodlettsville 41 jf Bgfggue 32 37 MBA sz 64 Bellevue 39 47 D r 66 ss Central 48 70 Fgffi, 62 TOURNAMENT PLAY 56 loelfon 37 39 Central 43 49 Antioch 33 43 Antioch 38 48 Litton 49 41 Bellevue 58 I I 33 -A 'J 'Y' ee... A J 4 is iv I 1 : 2 V I 3 l-'- L M e k .,..,.. Q - I -:M rexjiewew X 5 :ly ,lege A ,V,V ,.,. , .Z A 1 -IACKIE ROYSTER, center JAKE LIBBEY, guard jlMMY RAWLS, forward RONNIE HARPER, forward CHAPMAN REBOUNDS AGAINST REBELS WHILE PFITZER LENDS AN TWIG SHAFFER DRIVES PAST FRANKLIN DEFENDERS, RAWLS TAKES TIPOFF AGAINST CENTRAL. BOBBY GLIDES FOR TWO AGAINST BELLEVUE. 35 X RAWLS AND DONELSON PLAY BALLET. Younger Players Gain Experience S-I Seated: Larry Boese, Harry Moore, Dixie Ballentine, Marvin Smith, Andy Coutras, Gene Kirby. Standing: Lloyd Milligan, joe Bob Geer, Fred Stearnes, Wibbey Fiddler, Wes Burcham, Tommy Gossett, Frank Dahlinger, Tad Gardner, Coach Coutras. While turning in a successful wonflost record this This yearls freshman squad did not fare as well as last year's five, but part of their hard luck was caused by falling into the same tourney brackets as powerful Maplewood. The frosh were paced by AllfCounty year, the Bfteam also furnished some good prospects for future varsit com etition. oe Bob Geer, Y P Tad Gardner, and Larry Boese are a few who will probably be seeing action soon. performer, Randy Kinnard. Seated: Mac Smith, Buddy Cutsinger, John Albright, Bob Clement. Standing: Tommy Egbert, Ray McArthur, George West, Randy Kinnard Coach Younger. 109 Girls' Basketball Cs? Kneeling: Sara Harvey, Ann Smith, Eleanor Waldrop, Betty Parish, CofCaptaing Linda Bennett, Captaing Penny Aydelott, Gayle Lee, Shirley Bethshares. Standing: Caroline Gentry, Manager, Mary Nell Meadors, Janet Thompson, Patsy McClendon, Carol Cheshire, Barbara Andrews, Gayle Wulk, Mary Dean Bigger, Barbara Martin, Elner Hamner, Evelyn Filson, Rachel Phillips, Manager. The Hillsboro girls' varsity this year finished the regular season with a 12 won and 7 lost record. The unpredictable Burroettes lost to Litton twice, to Donelson, Franklin, Bellevue, Goodlettsville and Dupont. They then came back to defeat Goodlettsf ville and Dupont in two very thrilling games. Led by Captain Linda Bennett and CofCaptain Betty Parrish, the starting team of Linda, Penny Aydelott, Shirley Bethshares and Gayle Lee as for' wards, and Betty Anne Smith, Eleanor Waldrop, and Sara Harvey, as guards varied from game to game. Much credit goes to the managers Rachel Phillips and Caroline Gentry. ln the 19th District Tournaments the Burroettes beat Antioch 52 to 29 then lost to Goodlettsville 54 to 39 in the Se1nifFinals, Coach-MISS TURNER 110 1. .J Tournament Team E Bruflf If :arf .V g mmm- GAYLE LEE ,gzyzqr F-,'fffEfT ' --- . , f 5-M' , f ...... ww: . SHIRLEY BETHSHARES LINDA BENNETT, Captain PENNY AYDELOTT ? SARA HARVEY ANNE SMITH BETTY PARISH, CofCaptain ELEANOR WALDROP 111 Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Seasonal Record 52 Columbia 32 28 Donelson 34 38 Litton 49 42 Bellevue 30 29 Joclton 24 31 Ccntrzil 24 44 Antioch 25 41 Cumberland 22 31 Dupont 34 45 Coocllettsvillc 46 37 Dupont 35 36 Franklin 37 27 Central 25 32 Litton 41 38 Donelson 27 42 Antioch 37 50 Coodlettsvillc 33 26 Bcllcvuc 35 END CF SEASON Won+12 Lost 47 TOURNAMENT 52 Antioch 29 39 Coodlcttsvillc 54 9 Freshman Girls Basketball Team Bottom Row: julia Terry, Judy Brehm, Ann Ledyard, Melna Regen, Charlott Woods, Sharon Buchi. Top Row: Dianne Turner, Managerg Caro' line Wells, Peggy Ivey, Carole Knox, Dixie Wallace, Dot Routh, joan Mitchell, Managerg Mr. Nance, Coach. Hillsboro's first Freshman Girls' Basketball team made a big hit this year with a seasonal record of eight won and no losses. With the coaching of Mr. Nance, they then, def feated Litton, Maplewood and Donelson in the tournaments to win the T. S. S. A. A. junior High District Championship and the Davidson County District Championship. SEASONAL RECORD Hillsboro 29 Overton Hillsboro 53 Central Hillsboro 28 Bellevue Hillsboro 48 Glencliff Hillsboro 41 AI'1ti0Cl1 Hillsboro 34 Cumberland Hillsboro 29 OVCINCOH Hillsboro 52 Celllirfll END OF SEASON Won i8 Lostdl TOURNAMENT Starting Six and Mr. Nance, Coach, display the T. S. Sf Hillsboro 37 Iljftoa d A. A. junior High District trophy and the Davidson Hlllsboro 35 ap LWO0 County District trophy. Hillsboro 37 DOUCISUU 1 Tennis Teams The 1959 Girls Tennis Team, with the return of Linda Bennett, second place singles champion, has high hopes of another season like the last. Their The Boys Tennis team this year was weakened considerably by the loss of many veterans including ace Joe Myers, who chose to play golf this spring. ager. aim is to win the fifth N. I. L. Tennis Championship Trophy. This year there are Cofcaptains. They are Teddy Kennedy and Linda Bennett. Bolstered by underclassmen, however, the team looked toward another good season as the players gained experience. Front row: Henry Swats, Jimmy Vance, Larry Speller, Ronny Stauhley. Back row: Rance Conley, Joe Boh Geer, Tommy Webber. 114 Seated: Linda Bennett, Teddy Kennedy, Cofcaptainsg First row: Lanell Buchi, Sharon Buchi, Miss Weis, Diane Lackey, Johnnie Mai Ray, Bonnie Meacham. Second row: Mary Taylor, alternateg Suzanne Burns, alternateg Shirley Beth' shares, alternateg Rachel Phillips, man' Baseball Q 4 . Front row: Marshall Ptitzer, Terry Hunter, Selden Longley, Bobby Chapman, Reed Tatum, David O'Rear, Phil Gramrner, Ronnie Bain. Back row: Coach Roper, jimmy Turbeville, jim Suddith. Hugh Charlton. Pete Charton, Tommy Law. Tad Gardner, Larry Bosse, Gene Kirby. Coach Harris. After losing the divisional championship to West fielder, Jimmy Hicks. However pitchers Selden End High in a playoff last year, the Burros appeared Longley and Pete Charton along with sluggers Phil ready not to let the crown elude them again. The Grammer, Bobby Chapman, and Terry Hunter were main problem was the ankle of AllfNashville out' a few veteran faces that were back on the diamond. Golf A host of lettermen on the links this season prom' and Billy Brooks were a few of the standouts who ised a successful year for the burros, Marty Hollingsf played nearfpar golf. worth, Roger Grimsley, joe Snake Eyes Myers, gg? From left to rigl1t:Ccach Younger, Marty Hollingsworth, Mark Doyne, Roger Grimsley, .Ice Myers, Billy Brooks, Chuck Hollingsworth. Pat Nichol. 115 Track Front row: Bobby Stoddard, Ronnie Harper, Sonny Lish, David Alvarez, jerry Snater, Scott Hubbard, Rob Fulcher, jake Libbey, Tommy Crawf ford. Back row: jack Scarborough, Mike Hall Chuck Neese, Keith Roberts, Andy Myers, Bill Baumiester, Dickey Slaughter, Marvin Smith, Wibby Fidler, Dixie Ballentine, Howard McKenzie. Steve Johnston. Andy Coutras, Tommy Scoggin, Steve Kinnard. Underclassinen were the rule rather than the exception this year as Coach Nance sought to ref build a squad that had been hurt greatly by graduaf tion. Steve Kinnard in the distance runs, Jake Libbey, Danny Neal, and Dickey Slaughter in the 1 PRACTICING THE RELAY 116 sprintsg Bill Bauiniester in the shot putg Sonny Lish in the high jump, and Howard McKenzie in the pole vault were the veterans who formed a nucleus. Marvin Smith, Wibby Fiddler, and Toininy Scoggin were a few of the promising underclassinen. 455.2 ll A i ,vw , '2': 'L . A i,' ' : A -2- GLAMOR BOYS is ' x X, 1,1 .gf '- if ENS x Q I x Y 3 1 J. -9 , . W N tudent Bod fficers TAYLOR WRAY KRISTEN WALLWORK RONNIE HARPER JANET WEST President Girls' VicefPresident The Student Council is an important link between the students and the faculty. It is composed of class presidents, homeroom presidents, and six members' atflarge and is presided over by the student body officers and the faculty sponsor, Mr. Harris. The Boys' VicefPresident SecretaryfTreasurer student council draws up the school calendar each year and sponsors assemblies, dances, morning def votionals, and selling concessions at the games. It serves the P. T. A. and the Fathers' Club Whenever possible. Members at Large, Seated: Rachel Phillips, jane Ambrose, Suzanne Tureman. Standing: Bill Reiney and Teddy Kennedy. 118 HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Front Row: Carol White, janet Thompson, Linda Collins, Barbara Tidwell, Tina Alston, Mary jo Mann, Cathy Evans. Second Row: Dennis Batey, Eddie jones. john Fears, Tad Gardner. Keith Roherts. jo Bob Geer, Mack Travis. Huey Holden, Gene Kirby. Council Governs Students . i .fmwm HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Row 1: J. Smith, H. Phillips, M. Martin, B. l7eWitt, V. Pert, A. Holladay, D. Blair. Row 2. J. I.ihl'ey, H. Charlton, S. McNamee, S. Longley, R. Camphell, P. Cayce, S. Harris. Row 3: J. Moore, P. Charton, N. Batson, -I. Rawls, N. Sofge. Nut pictured. Gary Duncan, Pat Nichol, Hal Kearns, Margaret Marshal, Phyllis Farnsworth. 119 jane Boggess Ambrose Cornelia Hathaway Barnes David Morton Bullock David Cyrus Crockett Sara Stokes Cumming Gary William Duncan Phyllis Ann Farnsworth james Lawrence Fidelholtz Ruth Ann Ford Betty Crockett Gunn Ronald Edward Harper Susan Louise Harrell Susan Eleanor Hinch Harold Smith Kearns, jr. Burton jay Krohn jake Elbridge Libbey Jennie Wynn Bass Richard Neal Linda Lee Batson Bennett Burro Circle Membership in the Burro Circle is one of the most cherished honors that can be bestowed upon a senior. Every year a faculty and parent committee chooses members from the upper fifteen per cent of the Senior Class who have earned the highest number of points in the fields of Selden Lillian Bondu: Longley, III McKay Arthur Frank Margaret Ann Bonnie je Lish Marshall Meachar Eleanor Polk Lany Kristen janet Marie S s Karen jane William Eugene joe Vernon Morehead Mullins Myers, jr. Rewards Citizenship Scholarship, Leadership, Service, Athletics, and the Arts. Those students who are chosen are outstanding examples of conf tribution to Hillsboro, and their service will become a lasting SILHOUETTE of our youth. ues Hugh Suttle Nancy Lee Taylor Carol Ann Thomas Waldron Wallwork West james Patrick Nichol Mary Bea Peek Shirley Lon Pearl Harriet Phillips Rachel Phillips William Alhert Pritchett jim Langford Rawls jack Allensworth Royster, jr. Melha june Russell Andrew Gerson Silver Charles Neal Sofge Ralph Wakelield Spencer Suzanne Turernan Bonnie Claire Vi'atle john Walter White Taylor Malone Wray , We X NEAL BATSON CARY DUNCAN RACHEL PHILLIPS BETTY CUNN MISS BATEY President VicefPresident Treasurer Secretary Sponsor S ' R ' S I1 I h' Ofilet CCOgI1lZCS t C 0 HPS lp Membership in the National Honor Society is elected by the faculty on the basis of Scholarship, limited to the top ISCIQ ofthe Junior Class, with an Character, Leadership and Service, Although this average of 2.65 quality points, or above, in the acaf club does not have regular meetings, its members are demic subjects. The members of the Society are all active in other school organizations. l New Members: seated, Mary Anderton, Carolyn Gentry, Betsy Routh, jean jones, Mary Lou Barbee, Camille Allison, Frances Gaines, Linda Atkins. Second Row: Bill Reiney, Frances Bass, Cathy Sawyer, Sallye Martin, Susan Billips, Margaret Cotten, Virginia Cray, Ed Reitman, Sam Harris. Third Row: Bruce Turner, George Binkley, Raymond Bridges, Pete Charton, Lanny Fly, Hugh Charlton, Mark Alan Doyne, David Stewart. Fourth Row. james Borger. james Stelling, Dan Weedniaii, Steve Hawley, Rhen Cain, Ronald Staubly, Ed Zeitlin, Nut Pictured: Stafford McNarnee. 122 JANE AMBROSE w1NDY BASS DAVID BULLQCK GUY CARLISLE 1UD1TH cox SARAH CUMMING PHYLLIS FARNSWORTH DAVID FARRAR LINDA GRISHAM BURTON KROHN FRANK LISI-I AURELIA MOONEY LINDA MORGAN KAREN MOREHEAD SHIRLEY PEARL ANDREA SAMPSON ELAINE SAMPSON JO ELLEN SCOTT ANDY SILVER CHESTER SITTEL RALPH SPENCER CAROL THOMAS MARGARET VAUGHN BONNIE WADE KRISTEN WALLWORK ational Honor ociety JOHN YOUNG to rsghf. ca STAFF MEMBERS EdlIOT'l7'l.'Chi5f GARY DUNCAN Asslstant Editor BETTY GUNN Business Manager JOHN YOUNG Assrstant Business MUHLILCY BONNIE MEACHAM Copy Edimr SARAH CUMMINCJ Personalxties Editor Ed1IOT m Clue RALPH SPENCER ncIC PRITCHETT, JOHNN AROL ROBINSON taff STAFF MEMBERS Gwlx' Spmts Edltrvr ELEANOR XVALDRUP Boys' Sports Edlrm' TAYLCR WRAY Features Edxznr IIILL PRITCHETT Orgamzatums Ednror SELDEN LUNGLEY Academxc Edmw NEAL BATSON MllS1C Edmw DAVID BULLOCK Aqua ig! ggfli L 'E si I in ,W ,Algal-,gghgiii W , swtw ,M .. ,.. NI MH f 1233 S ' '-'SQ -:'I,iE:I:.as. I my I kgxgawip If A In 4 Q ,as W 4. X Q3 www, ,-,k 7 f kj J I MISS PHILLIPS Sfvrmsw ual 'MY Seated. SALLYE MARTIN, APRIL BATEMAN, cmd ELEANOR WALDROP. Sfonding DONNA SAHLI Seated: DENA HEWETT, Sicndingf JUDY MALLERNEE and FRANCES GAINES. L- 'N ...x Seated: SELDEN LONGLEY. Standing' JOHN LENTZ and TAYLOR WRAY. BETTY GUNN and CAROLYN Standing SARAH CUMMINGS and SPENCER. W-11+-f?!?'fW.' IY 125 First Row: Taylor Wray, Parliarnentariang Cary Duncan, Treasurerg David Crockett, President, Margaret Marshall, Secretary, jane Ambrose, VicefPresident. Second Row: Betty Gunn, Lilian Covvden, Barbara Wallen, Virginia Pert, Mary Bea Peek, Charles Kirkpatrick, Windy Bass, Miss Regen, Sponsor, Phyllis Farnsworth, Carol Thomas, Kristen Wallwork. lub Honors Journalists The Quill and Scroll is a national honorary organif in journalism by their work on school publications. zation composed of outstanding high school journalf The Quill and Scroll maintains the school bookstore ists. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors and sells programs at football games. who have proved their interest and superior ability New Members z First Row: Eleanor Waldrop, Dorothy Apffel, Betty J. Brindley, Carol Robinson, Suzanne Tureman, Linda Righter, Helen Wallen, Janelle Campbell, Charlotte Folk. Second Row: Sam Harris, john Young, Dan Weedman, johnny Smith, Bill Pritchett, Neal Batson, Selden Long- ley, Susan Harrell, Dot Reece. Back Row: Randall Campbell, Rance Conley, Ralph Spencer, Stafford McNamee, john Lentz. Not pictured: Sarah Cummings, April Bateman, Rachel Phillips, julia Williams. 126 'tmm ., V. f., .. , F H THU- . , ., V: V. N .VV -U .,,.,,-..- . .,. V .'0 ow gum V 1 W...-., , ,--- 7. VVV,,V., E UGS... . ,, MW- ,.,.VVVkf5V :'2VV - .4 -- -' - - . . . 5 -'nldfi Ell0lllIl1,Th0..wx. A .. , .A ,. ,. . ' f V. M Breaks Rgggrd gm... -Mp. ...N ..- Vw. .. . 1 s..1.1..VVVVV V VV V B O K . h, 5V1VV,.C W VV VVVVA V VNVVVVVW U .e.V:AV ---A. . Mm w .--.. -' 'X A - ' V V V. A W VV . , ,, V urros uf fo eep AAA cxmplons IP ,fy - T U V Q Hs..-. L 'S .I ,f I U 6 1 . V ' wr -- . .- f - ..., ,... U... .. x. Q, 1 -,, we V, a' 4 V A , VV , 1 ,- W- .. ......... V . fl 94, Q .i::,::.fQ:, :.z:f1.f:,.'r:z',.:1 dd... ,. VVVVVVVVXVVVVV V WV.. VVV .iw .......... V.,VV.V.. fu- ...N .l , ,. . GVVVQ wi.. 5V,2V.VVV.,. ,VV 4. Q6 hm mm, .M,,m,n,l,,,,,,,V ...W-. V.. V X, M5531 ..:...5. ...3,....- um, ,V 4 Q, 1. ,V I-. .V VV 5 .MV MM w,,.,..,,,,N, ,,, V ' , V ,-.1-Vwfxlf M fVVj'VV VZVLUVV f. - ,Vx 45 Qc Nh., V .........-nm.. ..,..... Bowx B1 Wu Kan.. V VV VV V ' 4 - . - .V oo 9 L-1. .. -1. W. .me mu.. gvfi wu,,,...m..VV3:fV VVVA,fiVVV,. .. -. .1 gs . , .M , Il Ra, 7 93,911 fn V VV ,V V Mme' ,, , .Jaw -. ,. V,,.fX Ns 4 s rf 4 8 4, f, V V, H, , www ,,. me nn-..unvVEm. 3. V' V,.,w V V , X I 4,9 Q f VV ,SV ..-QV.. e,s.4.V 1-Vxvw, my .- ,. , - .1-A 3. , -3 - ,-.. y er- Wgrv-mu-.rn uma V VVVVA AV mx , Q f .Q .ww-. ., uw 5... Q . V... X' 0. , o U 'fm-1 Q0 - . QW aw... M... -M... --ml ' K .1 M.-1 , ... .... V . , 2 we. I-.gm..,'..z.L. V we-V:V.' 0 , w lx...-ff -.. 96' ' Ai. f ,,. fy, V ,mv 9 n . V, .swfg x.,. . V - . ,V.,, . W., 'Am-1 ....-. ...f ..,, ff ga sn, iff. ,,,,Y .Q lf.. few VV , gl- .QV ,VHS , ., ,.,,....' -.. ff.. 11. 1.-,-,T-. sm... -K XJ.. L mm ,, , s.,.:.f..m.., ' A I' f' GV-.WV I ms M- .1 J.. Tm, 9 , 1 .pm pb J S V H, y nm- nm x.. U...-.--... ,.,. '- + .ff O f r, '- --- . Q., ys Soi mn V V .M wx.-.,. 'X ' . , ffIldB EF' 9 . ,V V O!! f L- Sex' ,,VV,V., -. . .., 5 Pr' - c. . - 8 0175. -. A f 1... n.-..f.. xs- ..,, W9 ny, f f .1 sz sx,,:.:.-.f,Si- ' Jn.. 5 I VVV QVV . . V V VVQMV , , VV VQSVVV . , , -,,, .4 1. V M- . 1 q A . VV, . V K . -.,.fV?'M .- J ' 1 K . yafw X , pf. 5 59gO 65 . 'Q . ' , ,,., V . Q0 f ykx V .. -- . N VV vm. m.n..v.. Q ,V V V' ,V ' ..-,num nc.- Ng Y 1 VV ' WNV A 1.-Q..-..f..u .. W... f V XVVVAVV V Qi N. Vw,.0fVV,.,-S V mf 1... U.. . ' A x S. s .. A , .f ,1.f .Q 1. ' 'Ulla .A4rr.,. V V V , ... ur... 9 ? 'f 'N' W . ......-..,............. pu.. wg.. ,U - nw. mm- .m Wms V V 1 VV VIH sw... , , VV , , 4 ,V V MVA Mm ....:..V.x..fV, .V.. U... U..-. Q ui --... S..-,, nu .V'Z,f 4 , ' , , f 4 V 'H' X V p f, -.- L Homemukmg Pm X N ...W .- . , . f V ,QV ' .VNdVQi,-,,.,,,.,,. . ., M V , Vw, 4 ,,V ,,,,,,.-ff'--M ,, , ,. . -, .. '40, i A N , qf , .7 M, .,,,,,,,....vff- ,g,,.,., .4 -.X . M , ,M-M V A V . 1 . V .... ...vu . I ,VV VV, ,m..,VV ....., , V-M VV .- V kxx, -vw, . V . , god VV V lg ww- : f.,-1,-...M VVVM IV V VV ,f VV ,R...N-fy V4 V V, v . Vw- V . . V VV 5 C6 ,,.., A V VVVw,,V V V Vrvf . . f ,- . A - e V , , x,-.. , Q ..-xl, QVJ., V ,VVV f. I A Q, ,V v.,,,.,, Mm,,A nh , :14 L- 01,7 hh Ulf m ,4 .. f I fp., f f , . '- V s-.. H, V, . V 49 'ffm um I ' 'VV ' V '. ..,f......- ...... ffim. 001768 , V u..o....- sx.v'f:,. P---V. X. -. . - 3 - v ,V mug pff.s.nn Y 3' ' k '- . W. If Af f I ' 'xx 'VA V ill I Km!- ..... -.. . .. .... ff, .U-1, -- V , . V 5P'4,,,y I 0 'cs u V60 wr.--u..... 0, P ,110 . 'X '-'H -12 j,.,V ,WV , ,. ,,,,,,,, -,V 4.4.5 qw '- VV U . V V: 5 'Q - ww- V -- W ,,,,,,,, V arf 4 .-QW... H.. .. J L... V ...H . , -V K -'10 v4 VV f Y VV' - 3 ww V - VN VH et, ...Nz puxmr..-.. .mu ...H ...,n. Huh ,-,, 1. ,. pw 'ln hd f 1 n..1....r.....,,..,...m..M,. ., f. ' ,I ...-...Q s,....r.ff H1 c-I ' V - , , V Eg, ...,.,... . ....-...M .. u. Vmf ' 4 Wm X . -.nv .. H. .....,r..,.. ...Q U. J' iffsbo f. f 0 Gam fu. A11 Sfqje -ve' -'1fa..f ' -V. L f 11.4, ,LIJ Vai! Ate VVV'ff'ul4lf.,,c:f ff.ff1 l1f f i fr....,UV . ' ' , . N 1.-mv.: i'1'wfm,f VfV,.VV V'V ix VVVVVV. ' V .M Jff .Vin Present I-Ac? Hu -4,61 f lith False Pretenses VV ,, 'fe 0,901 VoVz..VVf..fV.VVixV .Qt ,W 4 U , ,AV V, 16,7 491'-1'-2 Q Q ., V. ..-.. I, .. 1,.- www my Q59 if Mm, 1x.f. P ,,,,., K , mm- pf 1 N' OW:-' .L wh.-1 .. ,-.V ,,f. ,, Wilder cm mm f S X Nfl W' QQ? X9 uhmw .4 my wx.. .H , wma-.1 um: . 'Fw C, ,M ,. .. .-,.. .,, lm um. A - ' Q pw., QJQQ National Honor Socie Q Taps In Early March ,,-1.11. Q: W. .4 ,, ,V 'fr..m. ,. 1. .W J' U.. up 1 K-w. . . Q-f, .. ...M Q. I ...W . A V V VXV V VV . fig ,jig was -up ff, nm- .-..m.....Q ...1 UN ' 7 ' U- 7' rw ul. nh- um Vg., W 9V,VQV,.-V IV Mmm ...ey 0: rm.. ...J ,MV mm .30 N .9 .y....,.-.. ww. . 4 ., 51 ' 'Q' ' WHY H mum 1.. VV ,VV .V 1. mm wmwml V WMV W NU ...,..2...m. ..,V.,x. U... .. ,,,,, My me . . Q 'mm -mg ...mmf .-m1....f1wg5,m.-- U WW f WU ' 'A' if W... ...L Q -u.. ws--mf wk , Aft.--fm. O . .. VQXYXOO X O ONN Q . 4. vm LX S ., ., . ...ff .f , V . , WW K' L , V,,.,x 5 x Q . X. 03 v. az Q17 ' x E y ., lmnm u...,..f f,,,.,..f-, f. vm.. m,1.... . X. --r. was V 11 'f ' V' V ,, s. x..VAn.- his 'X' 2 f, .xg , . .fm-, -M., S .1 mmf nf. .nn z ..nyu...1x .., : . , some uh, r ..s on let, os s In - r '7 y . 6, VGirls Frosh Remuirf Undefeafedi 0 'G' ,ly ',.i2ii,Win Couniy. DWUSWU TWPhfe5 V , 600' 05 A V ,VV,VW.L, ,, .,.-. VVNVVX V. M .,.. ., . ' 9 ljnd 0000, k '3f.f if 1 . .s mms mmm.. 21-1 0 - ',, Q, X 1-M1 'Ure . 1 ' '3:f'x,.':it::: . ,,,,, . ...W ., V .V M. my Qt, '-N, Va ,V :Vik . V foQ. V , Q Q' 4. R .ff 9 - I csv X Q ' e fv . Vv x 'VX ,, s x x -.af v K , - ,cb ,X .,fY, s 7 59. ' Vi' sf , . . N. , ,Q Q f V , sy! s i- 9. - , Y Seated: M. jones, Treas.g B. Gunn, Sec.g L. Cowden, Pres.g C. Sanders. VicefPres.g M. Freeman, Sgt.fatfArmsg E. Meyers, not picturedg Row 1: J. Thomas, B. Webster, A. Estes. G. Devine. M. L. Barlvee, G. Hastings, C. Meador, E. Head, B. J. Brindley, B. Smitha, B. Powersg Absent: Betty Harris, Row Z: M. Belios, A. Alexander. N. Taylor, M. Poage, D. Wilsoii, M. Haynes, B. Meacham, M. L. Phillipsg Row 3: S. Schulz, C. Allison, B. DeWitt, C. Folk, S. Ahney, M. E. Hutcherson, N. B. Taggartg Row 451. McGarr, R. Conley, B. Turner, L. Rosenbloom. Worli of tudents Published FROM THE HILLTOPS Club has as its yearly courages the members to do more creative writing, project the publication of a magazine composed of the but it also endeavors to stimulate all students toward Writings of Hillsboro students. The magazine enf worthy literary efforts. From left to right: Mike Freeman. Margie jones. Mrs. Frierson, Lilian Cowden, Mrs. Floyd, Cynthia Sanders, Betty Gunn. 128 '2 'si 2 ii I lsr Row: N. Taggart, S. Tureman, D. Hewett, P. Bain, B. Baker, P. Jones, R. Phillips, M. Haynes, J. Mendelsohn, M. Rudd, M. Russell, P. Farnsworth. Znd Row: P. Wilson, W. Bass, R. Rogers, G. West, J. Smith, J. Myers, R. Griggs, M. Smith, B. Tankard, R. Bain, P. Robb, V. Pert, C. Barnes. THE HILL TOPICS agents are the sixth period representatives, elected by their classes, Whose duties are to deliver the HILL TOPICS to subscribers, and to collect subscriptions from the students of Hills' boro. By this service the agents greatly aid the staff of the paper in the field of circulation. l?s.:f 7 9' P V Q Y These representatives, having been elected by their homerooms, serve as a link between the P. T. A. and the students. They assist the P. T. A. in the membership drive and in promoting the activities of this organization. Seated' L. Herring, E. Head, T. Trapnell, M. Jones, L. Morgan, L. Cleve. L. Atkins. Raw I. S. Greb, R. Lefkcvitz, M. Peek, J. Stuart, K. Eyler, C. Barnes, C. Glasheen. B. Chambers. K. Baldridge. Rcw Z: T. Thompson, J. Mitchell, A. Parsley, F. Woodbury, L. Ccwden, L. Ball. B. Bethel, J. Fitzwater, L. McCullough, B. Brooks. Row 3: M. Coggin, T. Gossett, B. Weatherford, J. Zaro. T. Bennett. E. Reitnian, D. Weedman, T. Patf terson. 129 Seated: Nancy Dealy, Mandy Marshall, Pat Walker. Row 2: Dianne DeMotteo, Nancy Allen, jan Meadows, Laura Lynes. Row 3: Alice Orr, Fam Fielcls. Lintla Cornctt, Pat Mueller, Susan Kormnani. Future Journalists ...... The journalism I Club gives Freshmen and Sophof tion. In this way they can gain experience in putting inores a chance to put out at least two special papers out a paper and can he hetter prepared to work on of their own each year. They are usually in charge the HILL TOPICS staff their junior and senior years. of the freshman paper and a Christmas or spring edif Seated: Miriam Rutherford, Sgt.fatfArmsg Susan Abney, VicefPresidentg Charlotte Folk, President, Myrna Wilson, Secretary, Sarah Williams, Treasurer. Second Row: A, Deen, C. Yerkes, J. Rogers, M. Campbell, J. Tenzel, L. Herring. L. Cleve, G. Franks, K. Lynch, S. Hitchcock. Third Row: R. Conley, I. Turheville, J. Rau, V. Waller, D. Wilson, j. Harris, M. Haynes, M. Warcle, B. Eskew, S. Stumh, B. Fitzpatrick. Fourth Rowf F. Bass, W. T. Cheek, D. Seale, L. Hayte. C. Licldle, M. Cook, A. Pilversack, R. Warden, S. Morgan, B. Hill, J. Lentz. Fifth Row: P. Shahan, B. Stephens, C. Evans, S. Buck, E. Hearne, -I. Byrcl, M. Roselle, C. Batey, L. Taylor, M. E. Hutcherson. 130 Row l seared: Anne l-lolladay. Dale Jetton, Rodney Rogers. Johnny Smith, Sue Weinstein. Kathy Sawyer. Row 2: Dorothy Apffel, Kathy Krohn. Ada Mosley, Elaine Matthews, Janelle Camphell. Peggy Sue Alhert. Row 3: Edwin Zeitlin, Linda Rightor. Randall Campbell, Joan Crannis, Rodney Rosenhlum. Helen Wallen. . . . . . . Gain Practice The purpose of the Journalism H Cluh is to put inform others in an interesting manner. Miss Regen, out a superior school paper, which informs the stu' who is the sponsor. helps the staff to keep the paper's dents and parents of the various activities and achieve' top rating. ments in all the fields. This paper gives students Money for the paper is raised through the hookf with creative ahility a chance to use their talents to store and hy the selling of programs at football games. Front Row: Julia Williams. Treasurerg Susan Harrell, VicefPresidentg Phyllis Farnsworth. Margaret Marshall. cofPresidentsg Carol Thomas, Secretaryg Cornelia Barnes, SergeantfatfArms. Second Row: Barbara Wallen, Linda Grisham, Sue Hinch, Judy Hansherger, Virginia Pert, Mary Bea Peek, Eileen Meyer. Third Row: Judy Peterson. Beverly Wells. Dottie Frist. Mildred Little. Linda Taylor. Sallie Sledge, Nita Faught, Suzanne Tureman. Fourth Row: Windy Bass, Wiggie I-loffer, Jane Amhrose. Charles Kirkpatrick, Virginia Gregory.Kristen Wallwork,Betty Jane Brindley. Q Seated: lwfrs. Lantliss, Sponsor, A. Silver, Treasurer, R. Spencer, VfPresitlentg N. Batson, President, K. Moreheacl, Secreiaryg Miss B. Davis, Sponsor. Raw 1 standmg L. Patterson. pl. M, Ray, K. Farris. Campl'ell. P. Lowenstein, M. Arotsky, G. XVright, L, Silver, M. Bernett, Graf ham. K. Pullen, Lee. Row Z: M. Eelios, D. Routh. Felts, Bobo, A. Simmons, B. Vvlatle, F. Wooclbury, P. Wilsoii, M. Mann. Oliver, C. Balls. S. Wilkerson. Raw 3. j. Ferree. D. Beatty. S. Cumming. B. Parsons, A. Paulk. M. Roselle, F. Manker, J. Parrish, D. Sahli. j. Young' lflootl, I. Young, B. Branch. Raw 4: C. Cobble, R. Woodburn, L. Millegan, R. Burton, P. Lutin, B. Krohn, G. Binkley, D. Tune, R, Conley, J. lvliller. B, Mziloiie. L. Kay. D. VJeetlman. tudents Learn to Express Ideas The purpose of the Forensic proficiency in public speaking through interscholastic debate tion, and public speaking. Club is to encourage among its members oratory, interpretaf Qur Forensic Club, a chapter of the National Forensic League, is very active in the county program. Last year four ofthe five finalists in the state forensic contest were from Hillsboro, so we were well repref sented at the later national contest. The winninv cast of the OnefAct ala ' contest in Davidson county. e l 5 , 132 DEBATE nun: DECLAMAUON, POETRY STUDENT CONG :V-4 ORANEOUS .As hw DRAMATIC AND HUMOROUS Seated: Ann Cunningham, Robert Rochelle, Presidentg Shirley Pearl, VicefPresidentg Elaine Sampson, Treasurer, Bonny McKay. Second Row: Lea Anderson, Judy DeMoss, Nancy Fishel, jo Ellen Scott, Andrea Sampson, Shirley Webber, Mrs. Thackston, Sponsor. Third Row: Leah Ann White, Gloria jean Bennett, Ray Martin, Ken Roberts. Bob Lightsey, Ann Summers. Not pictured: Marilyn Cook, Claudia Derrick, Secretary, Mary Tom Fossick. On Stage, Everyone I Among the most popular clubs at Hillsboro are the dramatic clubs. Whether in offering the talentf ed student an opportunity to further improve his interests or in helping him to develop his ability in the art of speaking and acting, they provide enjoyf ment for every participant. In presenting a variety of assembly programs, plays, and skits, they become REI-IEARSAL ON STAGE SILHOUETTES in our lives here at Hillsboro. This year each presented a series of one act plays for specially invited groups, among them our English and speech classes. These plays were wellfknown tragedies, comedies, and musicals. In addition, they produce a three act play in the spring, and during club meetings, readings are given. THE FINISHED PRODUCT PRESENTED IN COMPETITION ' Y 4:L.am 2. Seated: Robert Rueschel, Nina Beth Taggart, Sharon Miller, Ray Martin, Anne Cunningham, joy Logan. Standing: Lolann Womser, Ken Roberts, Bonnie McKay, Mrs. Thackston. Sponsor. The THESPIAN TRQUPE is a member of the comprise Hillsboro's Chapter of the Thespians national Thespian Troupe. Those members of the These members have the responsibility of upholding Dramatic and Forensic Club who have earned a rcf and improving the standards of high school dramatics. quired number of points in their respective fields Seated: Linda Morris, VicefPresidentg Ann Hopton, President, jean jones, SecretaryfTreasurer. Row 1: Hilaree Levine, Felicia Bendiburg, Sue Brown. Alleine Austin, jane Harrison, Nancy Evans, Betty Hall. Row Z: Mrs. Knight, Mary Anderton, joy Logan, Frances Bass. Lolann Warn' ser, Sue Silber, Mary Hays Williamson, Bettye XVhite. 135 Row 1: B. Foote, Secretaryffreasmer, C. Giclcornb, ViC6'PTC5lCl6TlI, E. Akin, Presidentg S. Bilbrey, SergeantfatfArms. Row Z. M. Beal, L. Sterritt, P,Sullivan, M. Melton, K. Taylor, C. Aclams,J.Simmons,J. Yates,J. Dunn. Third Row: H. Hines, B. Yates, P. King, J. Jones, K. Eyler, D. Duncan, J. Selvelius, S. Stiles, N. Garlinkle, B. Finkelstein, L. Dorman. Fourth Raw: N. McBride, S. Wood, K. Wilson, E. Cooley, C. Crawford, D. Malone, D. Saylor, E. Ogles, M. Hobbs, J. Turner. Fqth Row: Mrs. Dortoliy Davis, Sponsor: D. Brickey, M. Chamlfers, J. Tucker, J. Covingf ton, S. Meacham, G. Stalilman. ophomore Dramatic lub PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT SOPHCMCRES PRESENT PLAY 136 it 4 .fswmmn Kneeling: Katie Crockett, Treasurer, Bill Freeman, President, Carol Knox, VicefPresident. lst Row. C. Rolfertscn, V. Tliach, J. Little, D. Kin ney, J. Roady, S. Smith, R. Wells, F. Waggener, L. Laurent, B. Bateman. Znd Raw: F. Graves, L. Walcelield, S. l-lill, A. Crannis, C, Tincher J. Tincher, B. Chambers. S. Griffith, S. Richardson, M. Horner, C. Wells, P. Steelfe. 3rd Row, C. Kcehm, P. Taylor, S. Laymon, L. Heclcman G. Fry, G. Richards, B. Hall, D. Welvh, F. McEly'ez1. 4th Raw' M. Childs, P. Gray, B. McKay, E. Brauch. J. White, V. Curlin, J. Polk, M Regen, J. Mitchell, C. Woods, j. Best, N. Turret, D. Turner. 5th Raw: Mrs. W'rangle, Sponsor j. Bowen. B. Florence, S. Mason, F. Shaney felt, R. Cooper, D. Sullivan. S. Croenlund. C. Sofge. J. Geier. D. Hounihan. Freshman Dramatic Club SUNDAY COSTS FIVE PESOSF 137 Seated: Linda Atkins. Mary Belios, Rodney Rogers, SergeantfatfArmsg Margaret Marshall, SecretaryfTreasurerg Melha Russell, Presidentg Bonnie Meacham, Viceflnresitlentg Sandra Schulz. Row 2: Felicia Bendihurg, Ann Ellington, Linda Morgan, Georgia Goodall. Virginia Devine. Carole Meador. Sallie Sledge. Carolyn Crockett. Judy Peterson, Harriet Phillips. Row 3: Miss Margaret Batey, I. Ferree, L. Dickey, L. A. White, C. Allison, L. McGinnis, DI. Bridgewater. Row 4: J. Dodson, R. Felts. D. Stewart. L. Millegan, E. Yarbrough. -. migos Sobre Todo Cne night ai month, the Amigos Sobre Todo Club, Spanish. The purpose of the club is to promote a composed of second year Spanish students, meets at greater interest in the language and a greater apprecf the school, with Miss Batey as sponsor. They enf intion ofthe Spanishfspeaking countries. joy slides, Spanish games, and even talks made in CELEBRATING SPANISH HOLIDAYS GETTING FAMILIAR WITI-I LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES 138 Front Row Seated Cornelia Barnes. Sergeantfatffirmsg Betty Gunn, VicefPresidentg Bonnie Wade, Presidentg Mary Bea Peek. SecretaryfTreasurerg Miss Alma Phillips. Sponsor. Sammi Rnw, .lutly Delvloss. Sue Hinch. Linda Taylor. 'luely Hansl'erger. 'lo Ellen Scott. Susan Vvlalker. Eileen Meyer, Nancy Eishel. Tlmd Ruw: lulia Williiinis, Anne Cunningham. ,lan Peacher, Eleanor Vilaldrop. Iviarylee Applehy, .Ioan lviendelsohn. Lilian Coxulen. Fniutli Row: 'laneiSelielius. Kathryn Farris. Barhara Soapes. Elaine Sampson. Bonnie McKay. Karen Morehead, lxdatlge Yarbrough. Fifth Row: Claudia Gidcornlw. Gail Healy. Neal Sofge. John Young. Nancy Taylor, Sally Vsfentworth. Toujours Amis Toujours Amis is a eluh composed of students in the second year of French, under the supervision of Miss Phillips. The purpose of this cluh is to give to the memhers a ,greater appreciation of the civilization, history, art, customs, and literature of the French people. The two outstanding meetings during the year are the soiree given at Christmas, and the initiation at the end ofthe year. rl my Jill 4. WLM.. ., X!x . 1' PARTIES WITH A Pi-XRl5l.-KN ATMOSPHERE NEAL -IUGGLES AT THE FRENCH PARTY Le jongleur de NOtfQ'lj3Hl8l, 139 Front Row Seated: N. Faught, A. Simmons, A. Hopton, C. Horton, Sergeant-atfArms, B. Gunn, President, J. Stuart, VicefPresident, M. Cotten. SecretaryfTreasurer, G. Krauth, L. Wamser. Second Row: J. Harris, G. Franks, A. Allen, P. Sullivan, D. Wilson, E. Akin, M. Haynes, S. Burnett, B. Eskew, D, Duncan, L. Cleve, Tenzel. Third Rcw' S. Wood, B. Stephens, P. King, C. Adams, K. Taylor, D. Doss, Simmons, K. Eyler, R. White, S. Stumb. Fourth Row: S. Harris, M. Burnett, S. Burns, B. Ellis, P. Wilson, F. Woodbury, B. Tucker, J. Youngblood, D. Drinkall, P. Robb, M. Hutcherson. Fifth Row: C. Folk, M. Rutherford. S. Abney. S. Mason. D. Brickey, R. Cooper. K. Drinkall, A. Moody, L. Moody. S. lvlallory, R. Carney, R. Woodburn, L. Dorman. Latin ot Dead to these Students The Junior Classical League is a national organizaf and culture. The club sponsors as its annual project tion. Its primary purpose is the promotion among the Latin Banquet. all Latin students of an interest in the Roman language Front Row Seated: F. Civitts, P. Gray, E. Brauch. D. Hounihan, P. Fields, A. Ledyard, M. Horner, B. Hutton, M. Arotsky. Second Row: N. Dealy, L. Wakeheld, C. Abernathy, P. Steele, A. Miller, J. Little, S. Laymon, G. Tincher, J. Tincher, A. Summar, M. Mann, J. Graham, bl. Dunn. Third Row: L. Giles, I. Boyd, J. Ivfeadows, S. Hcoper, B. Herzfeld, T. Seabrook, C. Payne, F. Gault, S. Stuart, R. Hutcheson. Fourth Row: S. Ritter, P. Forslzerg, L. Cornett, J. Brehm, D. Wallace, P. Taylor, S. Hill, G. Wontack, L. Silver, B. McKay, J, Felts, A. Paulk, D. Sparkman, B. Friedlob, Fifth Rriw. C. Evans, Best, Dendy. N. Allen, M. Childs, B. Bateman, L. Rollow, P. Waggoiier. P. lvey, C. Know, C. Sofge, M. Regen, A. Orr, R. Crownover. w nnnun. . .1nnu Seated: Mrs. George Mayfield, Sponsorg Judy Hudson, Secretaryg Madelyn Martin. Puhlicity Chairrrang Coriielia Earres, President: Sue Hinch, Girls' VicefPresidentg Mike Harvey. Boys' VicefPresident. Second Row: T. Anderson. J. Selfelius. G. Hackney. 1. Boho. j. Alhright, C. Thomas, L. Taylor, C. Crockett, N. Faught, G. Hogan. Tl-md Row: -I. Turheville, M. T. Fossick, C. Gidcomh. H. Wilson, B. Baldridge, N. Fitts, B' Routh, R. Hutcheson. S. Weinstein, -I. Rogers, S. Billips. B. Andrews. K. Rolferts. Junior Red Cross Council Helps thers Grganized this year, the junior Red Cross Council, Cross is an excellent opportunity for students to composed of a representative from each homeroom, learn what the American Red Cross is doing to help has sponsored several activities in the school. In the less fortunate people in our own city and in other fall, the Council had a membership drive, and later lands. nlled gift hoxes to send overseas. The Junior Red Preparing' l'oxes of supplies for tlie needy in stricken countries 141 Seated: Sarah Cumming, Treasurer, Kristen W'allwork Senior Director, Bonnie ldeacham, VicefPresidentg Eleanor Waldrop. President, Rachel Phillips, Secretary, Susan Harrel, Chaplain, Betsy Routh, jr., Director, April Bateman, jr.. Director. Second Row: Barhara Andrews, Rosemary Iviatthews, lvlary Roanna Burnett, Cornelia Barnes, Suzanne Burns, Carol Thomas, Nlargaret Ivlarshall, Karen Ivforehead, W'indy Bass. Third Row: Mrs. Rawls, Sponsor, .lane Brown, Bonnie Wzltle, Madelyn lvfartin, Ruth Ann Ford, IVIary Bea Peek, Phyllis Farnsworth. Iviary Tom Fossick. ,Iubs The Anchor Club, sponsored hy the Pilot Cluh of Nashville, is an honorary service organization open to sophomore, junior, and senior girls. The girls elected to the Anchor Cluh are chosen from the fields of service in which they have proved themselves outf standing. ffer ...... Its purposes include aiding the school and com' munity, developing leadership, and promoting the ideals of scholarship, justice, and patriotism. In furthering these purposes, the club has enthusiasticf ally carried out several projects this year. ABOVE: TRYING TO IMPROVE SCHOOL SPIRIT LEFT: ANCHOR CLUB HELPING IN THE OFFICE - zz 1 First ww seiitetl Sgt.fatfArrnsg Jane Amhrose. Presg Lintla Bennett. VicefPres.g janet Vfest. Treasg ,Iulia Champion. Second Row' Kay Ilalilritlge. Patsy Collins. Lilian Coxvtlen. Gwynn Hastings. Eileen Ixleyer. lVIellia Russell. Betty Gunn, Tliml Rnw: Ruth Bigger. ,Io Ann Spencer. Lanell lluchi. Frances Gaines. Iiitlv Ivlallernee. Dean Hexyett. Ann Parsley. Fiviwrli Row Miss Allen. Sponsorg Penny Aytlelott. lletty Parish. I.intl.i Morgan. -IIIIIA XX'illiains. Vfiggie Holler. Suzanne Turernan, . . . . Service The Civinette Clula casts its SlI.I'IQUETTEfff one eoinposetl of junior and Senior girls who have worked faithfully for our Hillshoro and thus have heen rewarded hy heing aslietl to join this honorary club. Its inenihers are elected on the hasis of eharacf To Ichool ter. citizenship. antl service. The eltih works to' ward hetter citizenship among all Hillsboro students throughout the year and undertakes many wortlif while projects for the hetterment of the school. I ww ABOVE: DECORATING FOR THE ERESHMAN DANCE RIGHT: HANGING STARS FOR THE FRESHMAN DANCE ,ali First row seated: Gary Duncan, Publicity Chairrnang Don Walker, Historiang Bubba Pinson, Chaplain, Ralph Spencer, VicefPresidentg Tommy Oliphant, Presidentg jimmy Crossrnan, Secretaryg Ronnie Harper. Treasurer, Mr. Clark. Sponsor. Second Row: S. Dodson, S. McNarma, J. Smith, B. Mullins, D. Blair, J. B. Geer, T. Scoggin, H. Holden. Third Rcw: S. Edge, B. Tankard, L. Ball, N. Batson, H. Kearns, R. Fulcher, S. Lish, H. Charlton, H. Moore. Fourth Row: J. Zahalka, M. McClary. S. Harris. R. Cunningham, P. Charton. I. Suttle, J. Tidwell. R. Cain. B. Rogers. ey Club The Hillsboro Key Club, dedicated to developing in each boy leadership, service, and citizenship, has had a very successful year, From the money from the annual Christmas tree sale, they gave 3500.00 to Gperation Playground. The amount of the money taken in was more than in any other year. The club also helped the Woodiiioiit Kiwanis Club with its second annual Auction Sale, put teachers name plaques on the doors, and worked on the District Convention held here in Nashville. The Key Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. H. Clark, from the faculty, and Mr. Griffin, from the Woodmont Club. Truly, the Key Club has left its silhouette on the walls of Hillsboro. LEFT: CUTTING TREES FOR THE KEY CLUB CHRISTMAS TREE SALE BELOW: APPROACHING A PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER if F wc' is ww' I? 3 2 E I E EQ is 3' 2: Q S if E Q if 36 E E Row I: Selden Longley, Tommy Moody. Ricky Campbell. ,loe Myers, jerry Draper. Hank Marshall, Mr. Coutras, Sponsor. Back: Scott Huh' hard, Hugh Wright, Taylor Wrayf, jim Rawls, Neal Sofge, David Crockett. Junior Civitan Members of the Junior Civitan Club, sponsored the junior Civitan Club has among its primary func' by the Civitan Club of Nashville, are selected each tions cleaning the school grounds and providing a spring from the outstanding students in the fresh' hospitality room for visiting coaches and officials man, sophomore, and junior classes. A service club, during home football and basketball games. VISITING COACHES AND OFFICIALS ENJOY COFFEE IN THE CIVITAN HOSPITALITY ROOM 145 Front Row Seated: K. Allen, M. Norred, Treasurer, C. Hicks, Secretaryg N. Faught, Presidentg J. Cox, VicefPresidentg C. Crockett, Sergeantfatf Arms. Second Row: J. Powers, E. Tanner, S. Choate, G. Spinner, F. Manker, G. Hackney, R. Matthews, M. Cotten, I. Boyd, j. Badacour. L. Oliphant, T. Fieldman. Third Row: M. Robertson, C. Wilkins, K. Drinkall, D. Whelen, B. Baumeister, K. Morgan, G. Goodall, C. Harmon S. Richey, M. Rudd, M. Martin. Fourth Row: G. Glenn, E. Neaderthal, J. Whited, J. Yearwood, C. Adams, S. Jernigan, R. Mooney. V. Ferrell S. Cockran, B. Tidwell. N. Anderson. Fifth Row: L. Hoffman, J. Rayman, C. Gennett, S. Clark, R. Crownover, M. Mortimer. P. Sisk, C. Levy. A. Osman. P. Mahry. 1 Girls Plan ...... Visiting hospitals, listening to guest speakers, and The club, sponsored by Mrs. Wzilker, was organizf working on projects have all had their part in the ed last year so that girls interested in nursing might program of the Future Nurses Club this year. In learn about, and thus be encouraged to enter, this their aim to help others, members entertained child' vocation. ren in the physical therapy Ward at Vanderbilt Hospital. PLANNING A FUTURE IN NURSING 'GIMP' 146 Front Row Seated: Martha Poage, Treasurerg Cynthia Sanders, Secretary, Jane Ambrose, VicefPresident, Pat McClendon, President, Linda Morgan, Ann Ellington, SergeantfatfArmsg Patsy Fariss, Historian. Second Row: L. Lawrence, Iwi, Jones, L. VJhite, L. Taylor, S. Sledge, G. Devine, J. Thomas, J. Champion, G. Hastings, L. Bennett, B. Parish, P. Aydelott, M. Echols, E. Summers, A. Barnes. Third Row: V. Hill, G. F. Bennett, J. E. Scott, L. Morris, M. Yarbrough, A. Mooney, B. Wade, B. McKay, S. Rightor, E. Johnson. J. Peacher, M. Reed. Fourth Row: N. Handly, M. Little, K. Buchanan, P. Piper, J. Stuart. D. Reese, S. Tureman, M. L. Phillips, B. Harris. N. B. Taggart, B. Soaper, A. Summers, A. Hund. Fifth Row: B. Wells, D. Frist, B. Hart, J. Cox, S. Corkran, B. Blevens. A. Estes, V. Gregory. P. Collins, E. Head, R. Bigger, N. Taylor, B. Gunn, L. Covvden. . . . . . . ForFuture Five years ago, the Future Teachers Club was organized at Hillsboro. In that short time, under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Hall, it has become an outstanding club. It provides an opportunity for each Senior girl to teach one day in an elementary school. Every year its members sponsor a breakfast for the principals of the outlying grammar schools. The purpose of the Future Teachers Club is to provide opportunities for personal growth, to prof vide leadership training, to portray the ideals, ethics, history, and program of the organized teaching prof fession, and to vrovide an o ortunit for students . , . y to explore their interests in teaching. Front Row: Mrs. Hall. Sponsor, Judy Foxall, Martha McCaleh, Linda O'Brien, Patsy Jones, Linda Atkins, Jo Field, Frances Gaines. Carol Robinson, April Bateman, Pam Robb, Miss Davis, Sponsor. Second Row: Judy Mallernee, Dena Hewett, Tran Trapnell, Shirley Burnett, Cynthia Horton, Martha W'hitworth, Sandra Brin, Rosanne Lefkovitz, Breyna Craven, VJilma Speight, Christie Link, Janelle Campbell. Third Row: Nancy VVitt, Henry Wilson, Lynn Voigt, Judy Malone, Bettye Jo Ellis. Patricia Wilsoii. Elaine Adcox. Sara Harris. Eleanor Gasser, Sally Wetitxx'orth, Lenda Bates, Marilyii McAlister, Diana Jernigan, Gail Krauth. 147 Row I: M. Bowker, P. Bain. G. Hudson, Trans.. E. Sawyer, Vice-Pres.g A. Pzxrsely, Pres.g P. Ivey. Sec.g Terry, P. Piper. B. Almyu. Row 2: G. Adkisson. Hill. A. Miller. P. Forsherg, L. Seger. B. Tolleson. F. Rollow. B. Yerkes. Publow. D. Camhron. B. Hill. D. Carter. Row 3 Mrs. Santlefur, Sponsorg L. johnson, N. Foul. D. Wzillzlce, T. Alston, L. McGill. P, Foster. L. McGinnis, S. Mallory, B. Atlnms. M. Thompson E. Richhourg, M. Latimer. Row 4: M. Ewing, L. Roberts, C. Ahernathy, J. Suffridge, J. Brehm, K. Carter, A. Moody, G. Healy. j. Etlmontlson C. Crouch, C. Hodges, L. Stepp, D. Sparkmun. Row 5: Peter. B. Martin. N. Hightower. C. Trammell, C. Maxwell. L. Hanson, M. Scoolwey U. Hanson, A. Lerlyarrl. A. Sumnmr, ul. Hill. Ii. Jones. C. Vv'hite, L.iMoorly. Domestic Arts Discussed Seated: Anne Parsely, Presidentg Harriet jones. Standing: Gail MAKING CURTAINS FOR THE CAFETERIA Hudson, Treasg Peggy Ivey, Seng Ellaine Sawyer, VicefPres. -xaiaazasmsrr-isle :i ' 1 . mQ5smmwfw::mammf ws. mrs.a......s...ws1iwuasMMW...zz-:uw 2 - fm..s. .1 Row 1: L. Harrison. Chitwood. Hudson, K. Jones, G. Henley, P. Phifer. C, Devine, B. Baker. Mcfxllough. Row Z: T. Blair. K. Wliittef more. W. Lenk. J. Komisar. D. O'Neal. B. Livingston. B. Farrar, S. MeWhirter, B. Kennedy, M. Foster, Peggy Lekman. Raw 3: P. Johnstone, L. Richbourg. C. Landers, J. Sudduth. D. Drake, B. Moore, F. Parman, P. Casper. L. Turner, M. Puyear. Row 4: S. Bnchi. S. Hooper, F.. Bryan. B. Polk. N. Fitts. B. Drury, T. Howard. L. Collins, G. Giles, J. Manar, B. Morris, M. Lee. Row 55 T. Thompson. S. Harris, S. Smith, M. Mc' Gavock, B. Holman, J. Martin. L. Moody. W. Nesmith. J. Phelps, I.. Hewett, S. Kesterson. S. Lasley. The Home Economies Club, led by president Ann discussions, speakers. and films are some of the acf Parsley, is one of the largest clubs in the school. It tivities of this organization. Mrs. Sandefur is the has a membership of one hundred and ten girls inf sponsor. terested in learning more about homemaking. Panel FUTURE CQOKS FUTURE SEAMSTRESSES - l Seated: Margaret Vaughn. VicefPresidentg Bonita Cayce. SergeantfatfArmsg Ann Sumrrers, Reporterg Mary Ann Drewry. Ruth Ford, Presidentg Susan Harrell. Historiang Bonnie Graham. Secretaryg Mary Amhrose. Parliamentarian Szrmdmg: Patsy Patterson. Song Leaderg Mrs. Ray White, Sponsor. The Hillsboro chapter of the Future Homcmakers is now in its second year. The goal of the cluh is to provide training for each member in the participation of home. school, and community activities, Mem' Seated: McWhirterg Sttmdmg: G. Waliwool, M. Dunn. T. Wat' son, P. Beard. A. Walters. H. Norton. .li 150 hership is limited to junior and Senior Home Ecof noinics students. These girls serve as hostesses at sports banquets, luncheons, and the spaghetti supper. S. Berryhill, N. Hutchinson, B. Hart, F. Kitlwell, B. Harris, E. Summers. P. Aydelott, Qsszeiigqgfgs 4 L M From left to rzghtp Ruth Ford, Presidentg Margaret Vaughn, VicefPresidentg Barbara Hart, Holder of State Degreeg Bonnie Graham, District Reporter. Future H0lll6l'll3liCPS Front Row, S. Grelv. K. Herbert. K. Evans, D. Vv'heelan, N. Seated: Herod. G. Couch, D. Holden, G. Thornfzon. Stand- Groeunlgind. B. Masoli. B. Tidwell. Secrmd Row: M. Meadows. Mgr H. Maxwell. Al. Hall. G. JONES. M. AITJETYOU. S. Fussell. C. Cook, K. Little, H. Wlieelen. L. Medliii. 151 Kneeling: Myra Wilson, Madelyn Martin, Janet Thompson, Susan Abney, janet West, Ann Ellington, jo Ellen Scott. Standing: Shirley Beth' shares, Barhara Andrews, Margie Cotten, Pat McClendon, Patsy Farris, Diana Grossman, Judy Stuart, Mary Tom Fossick, Marilyn Cook, Mrs. Price, Sponsor. Staffs Aid ...... Although Hillsboro has no girls' track team. the Ofhce Staff could qualify. Collecting ahsentee lists, sorting mail, and taking phone calls keep the stall running. Members keep the office in order and aid Mrs. Price, the secretary. The chief purpose of the Counsclo1 s staff is to help l lillsboro's counselor, Mrs. George Mayfield. The girls are chosen by Mrs. Maylielcl and a position on the staff is considered an honor. The staff is per' forming a great service for the school. Seated: Linda Bennett, janet Estes, Mary Ganier, Virginia Pert, Windy Bass, Wiggie Hofler, Sue Hinch, Francis Gaines. Standing: Linda Grisham, Lilian Cowden, Edith Head, Harriet Phillips, Rachel Phillips, Marilyn Beesley, Betsy Routh, Susan Harrell, Rosemary Mathews, Elaine Sawyer, Ann Hopton, Sarah Cumming, Emmie johnson, Mrs. Ixdayheld, Sponsor. 152 Stmidmg: Miss Regen, Sponsorg Sandra Shulz. Eileen Meyer, Helen Wallen, Barhara Wallen, Janelle Camphell. Second Row: Mary Bea Peek, Sandra jones, Hilda Hadly, Phyllis Farnsworth, Marcia Williams. Tlurd Row: Suzanne Tureman, Charlotte Folk, Donna Sahli. Fourth Row: Betty DeWitt, Anne Smith, Ray Iwiartin. . . . . . . Student Bod The hookstore staif is in charge of handling all The Clinic Staff of Hillsboro is composed of care' school supplies. There is always someone in the fully selected girls who are interested in the weliire hookstore, from 8:30 to 3:30 each day, waiting to of our school. This organization strives to make the serve student and teacher. school a safer place in which to he, hy being ready to administer first aid in case of accident or illness. At Table: Betty Gunn, Treasurerg Melha Russell. ChieffoffStaf'fg Eleanor Waldrop, Secretaryg Mrs. Mayfield, Sponsor. Standing: Gwynn Hast- ings, Penny Aydelott, ,lohnie Mae Ray, Pam Rohh. Anadel Hund, Gail Hackney, judy Hansberger, Aleeta Paullc. Carole Meador, Ada Moseley, Sue Weinstein, Melinda Luck, Nita Faught, Trish Howard. 153 EIALMKE Front Row: Mark Perley, Miss Williamsoii, Sponsor, Gloria jean Bennett, SecretaryfTreasurerg Lewis Kay, VicefPresidentg Nancy Fishel, Presif dent, Ginny Tomlinson, Margaret Puryear. Back Row: Noel Anderson, Hilda Hadley, Gerry Glenn, Linda Roberts, jean Gray, Members of the Library Staff help the librarian, THE SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB is composed of Miss Williziiiisoii, by keeping the shelves straight, students taking American history, government, world processing new books, helping in the circulation of history, sociology, or other related subjects, Meme books, arranging bulletin boards and displays, and ber discuss problems of local and international relaf making the library as Heat and attractive as possible. tions and work toward better school and community citizenship. Interesting historical studies also have a part in their programs. Kneeling: Wiggie Hotfer, Eddie Reitman, Steve johnson, Neal Sofge, Beverly Akin, Harriet Phillips, Billy Tankard. Standing: Wiiidy Bass Henrietta Paus, Dave O'Rear, Burton Halpern, Arthur Mader, Stanley Holtman, Roger Grimsly, Bob Andrews. Mr. Simpson, Sponsor. 154 'WVFV' - .1 Y-1974 . .529 Row lf T. Florence, D. Payne. Sgt.fatfArmsg R. Hoffman. B. Pritchett, Presirlentg B. Mullins, Treasurerg D. Farrar. Seeretaryg Mr. Griggs. Sponsor. Row 2: S. Hawley. B. Hays, J. Gregory, J. Berkenstock. W. Mahry, S. Mosely. G. Carlisle. R. Hutcheson. L. Farrow, F. Frankenhack. G. Hollingsworth. B. Harresan. G. Vklest. Row 3: R. Williams. D. Morse. R. McWhorter. B. Booth, H. Hosse. El. Eckhardt. R. McCellan. T. Mann. D. Burns. R. White. K. Parks. S. Stuart. Row 4' -I. Foster. T. Gwyn. B, jones. T. Clark. L. Fly. B. Cohen. R. Houser. jim Roe. I. Young hloorl. KI. Freeman. B. Camphell. N. XVensel. R. Gardner. G. Holt. D. Wakefield. R. Kinnartl. Row 77. D, Miller. H. Partlue. F. Maxwell. QI, Pic rneier. K, Scnlwcy. D. Power. C. Tant. C. Sitrel. B. Smith. .l. Moore. F. Elliott. -I. Hundley. M, Harvey. B. Stephens. R. Tallrnan. Science Interests tudents R 2 'MY 'WMF 'WLWR EWEWM gf , 3' 'eff' 'rfr' EYXXSQ UO NOT TOUCH YESTERDAY TOMORROW 155 Row 1: Mr. Hatchett, Sponsor, Chuck Kown, SecretaryfTreasurerg Lee Greer, VicefPresidentg David Bullock, President, Larry Kwon, Sgtfatf Arms, Philip Morehead, Tony jackson. Row Z: joe Hackney, judy Harris, Elaine Hearn, Sue Bucke, Joyce Byrd, Mary jane Cook, Nancy Blevf ins, jane Tenzel, johnny Calhreath. Row 3: Ricky McBane, Charles Gilbert, B. Key, C. Ruse, Wes Burcham, Burch Tucker, Bob Ivlurphree, Barry Mote, Eddie Yarbrough, Ritchie Carney. iameras And Projectors .... Shutter speeds, ffstops, lenses, lihns, filters, flash' guns, light nietersfterins like these make up the language of photographers everywhere. Meiiibers of the Hillsboro Photography Club are no exception. Wheii they get together there is always lively clisf cussion of their favorite hobbyfphotography. No niatter what phase of the field a student is interested in, he can find opportunities for gaining new ideas and concepts. Meiiibers of the Photography Club have served as photographers on the paper and annual staffs, and their work with these organizations has been greatly appreciated. DEMONSTRATING A DEVELOPING TANK 156 First Row: Richard Allen, SecretaryfTrezisurerg Mr. Younger, Sponsorg Mack Evans, President, Lewis Kay, VicefPresident. Row 2: Sandey Abrahams, Steve White, jerry Smelser, Mark Perle, Tommy Watraus, Bill Grissim, Dzivid Brandon, Freddie Gault. Row 3: Malone Williams, Bill Weatherford, Billy Mabry, Bill Malone, johnny Zziro, jimmy Owen. . . . . Symbolize Interests The Audio Visual Club, newly organized this year, is in charge of all the xiudiofvisuzil equipment of the school. The club, sponsored by Mr. Younger, teaches new SEI? I f MEMBERS WORK WITH AUDIO EQUIPMENT Ni? ' I' members of the club how to operate the cameras and projectors. The members are also interested in tape recorders and microphones, and the club plans eventually to take over Hillsboro's P. A. system. WORKING WITH VISUAL AID EQUIPMENT 157 Front Row Seated: Pat Forkum, Janet Estes, SecretaryfTreasurer, James Stelling, President, Sonny Freeman, VicefPresident, Chuck Gvasheen, Dan Caldwell, Margie Cotten. Second Row: Chet Brummett, Martin Rosenthal, Lynne Giles, Hilda Hadley, Gayle Womack, Ben Branch, Ted Chrisman. Third Row: Hughes Cherry, Charles Samuels, Dan Weedman, Walter Tune, Butch Rogers. Harry Whitner. Fourth Row: Mr. Medley, Sponsor, Earl Pond, Jim Clayton III, Mark Doyne, Ray Bridges. Alan Lindrnan. The ASTRONOMY CLUB, which has just ref The ART CLUB is made up of art students who are ceived its charter, is becoming increasingly active. interested in using their abilities in service to the Under the capable leadership of Mr. Medley, who school. The club meets whenever there is a need organized the club and is quite interested in astronf for its services. It has been responsible for many omy, its members have been to the Vanderbilt Obserf athletic signs and posters for the P. T. A., student vatory and are studying the constellations. The club council, and other school organizations. Mrs. tries to promote an interest in the study of the unif Derthick is the sponsor. verse. Front Row Seated: M. Beal, B. Webster, A. Estes, G. Devine, G. Hastings, B. Wade, Presidentg S. Hincb, F. Civitts, S. Tureman, F. Parman. Second Row: S. Wentworth, A. Withers, A. Drake, P. Brooks, E. Cooley, J. Parrish, N. Fishel, D. Grossman, L. Seger. Third Row: E. Richbourg, R. White, K. Little. B. Abaya, L. Johnson, M. Hicks. H. Hines, J. Jones, J. Todd. Fourth Row: F. McElyea, L. Morris, J. Stone, C. Cooke, M. Kish, B. Murphree, F. Grace, E. Sawyer, R. Matthews, A. Deen. Fifth Row: J. Hiett, D. Bullock, W. Burcham. H. McKenzie, V. Jones, G. Gennett, S. Clark, L. Betes. From Row Seated: Evelyn Filson. Program Chairmang Linda Bennett, SergeantfatfArmsg Penny Aydelott. VicefPresidentg Eleanor Waldrop. Presidentg Teddy Kennedy. Sccretaryg Rachel Phillips. Treasurer. Second Row: S. Harvey. M. Russell, B. Holman. M. Meadors. xl. West. bl. Spencer, K. Baldridge, D. Lackey. Tlimi Row. C. Gentry. J. Thompson. P. McLain, M. Bigger, G. Wulk. G. Lee. C. Cheshire. L, Buchi. Fourth Row: ul. May. B. Andrews. B, Martin. E. Haniner. A. Smith. S. Bethshares. Miss Turner. Sponsor. Athletes Work Together The Girls' Athletic Association is composed of The Boys' Athletic Association is an honorary girls who have earned letters in haskethall, tennis. or cluh which requires good character and a letter in a cheerleading. The cluh supports all athletic ac' Varsity sport for admission to its memhership. The tiyities and encourages sportsmanship. primary function of the B. A. A. is to serve the school hy stressing sportsmanship. school spirit, and clean living. Kneeling: Phil Gramnier, VicefPresident, Selden Longley, President. Buhha Pinson, SecretaryfTreasurerg Row 1: P. Camphell, S. Edge, hl. Myers, D. Kemper. B. Chapman. L. Ball. rl. Lilley. R. Camphell. S. Kinnard. D. Neal. R. Woody. T. Smithg Row Z. S. Lish, J. Rawls, j. Suttle. J. Tidf well. T. Hunter. H. Wright. D. Alvarez. Al. Draper, .l. Edwards, B. Pritchett, Scarhorough. W. Shaelfer, T. Wrayg Row 3: T. Law. T. Gardner. xl. Vance. A. Myers. M. Hollingsworth. R. Spencer. P. Cahrton. vl. Myers. R. Harper. R, Cain. F. Roquetg Row 4: B. Reiny. R. Howell. B. Tankard. H. Mclicnsie, B. Baximister. D. Blair. S. Harris. D. Slaughter. Seating, Mr. Roper, Sponsorg Larry IVIcCulloeh, Chaplain, Scott Hubbard, Treasurerg David Alvarez, Secretary, David Crockett, Presidentg Mr. Stu Nicholson. 2nd Row: Bill Shahan, Tom Gorin, Don Shivers, Cliff Conner, Beverly Akin, Phil Grammer,Tommy Nloody, john Lentz, Russell Hart. 3rd Row: Bobby Lynn, Robert Cunningham, Pete Cayce, Stafford MeNzimee, David Bayer, Alan lViacLean, Rhen Cain. 4th Row: Phil Kown, Henry Svvats, Buddy Bracey, Tom Powers, Mike Stevenson, Bobby Claxton, -limmy Moore. ith Row: George Spence, Tommy Bates, Alohn Hester, George lvioore, Vsfayne King, Claude Baker. Robert Gardner, Rob Fuleher. Steve johnson. ,lubs Stress Citizenship The membership ofthe HifY clubs is composed of other teams in this area. This year the Hillsboro boys interested in sports and sportsmanship. The HifY team represented Nashville in the HifY tournaf clubs sponsor a basketball team which competes with ments in lviemphis. lst Row: jack Bulleit, C. A. Holcomb, Sid Doty, Bob Laird, Art Miller, Steve IVicLean, Roger Thornton. Raymond Van Dyke, Bill Davis, jimmy Hiett. Znd Row: Alohn lviason, Tommy Egbert, Peyton Hoge, Taylor Bennett, Gene Mithum, Tal Seabrook, Perry Conly, Charlie Hall, Tommy Lewis, Mr. Roper, Sponsor. 3rd Row: Andy Gaither, Steve Hall, jimmy Cartwright, Ronald Cooper. Robert Heselmeyer, Van Cramb, Charles Payne, Bob Anderson. 4th Row: Robin Alvarez, Wiltoii Burnett, Teddy Hutton, Don Broome, Ted Adams, Keith Roberts, Gibby Cohen, Sterling Lanier, Buddy Hardeman. First Row: Mrs. Terry, Sponsor, Kathy Jones, Secretaryg Edith Head. President, Lynn Voigt, VicefPresident, Tran Trapnell, Treasurer, Second Row: H. Jones, C. Wilkinson, S. Schultz, D. Hewett, J. Mallernee, A. Alexander, D. Holden, S. Martin, J. Malone. J. Clay, S. Miller, ld. Ganier, L. Atkins, A. Barnes. Third Row: J. Conners, D. Stratton, S. Billips, M. L. Barhee, L. Dickey, B. Clevenger, A. Hopton, M. Beesley, C. Miller, G. Gleen, A. Hund. L. Morris, P. Black. Fourth Row: J. Soapes, L. Jones. J. Suffriclge, L. E. Gibson, E. Jackson, B. DeWitt, A. Mos' ley, H. Wilson, R. Bigger, C. Pipkin, M. Porter, E. Settle. The YfTeens Club is affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. people of all races and religions. This year the The club promotes fellowship and friendship with sponsor of the YfTeens Club is Mrs. Ferrell L. Terry. FirstRow: Miss Phillips, Sponsor, C. Foster, L. Collins, T. Howard, S. Hitchcock, G. Henley, D. Allen, P. Phifer, L. Herrling, M. Wilson, B. Foote, D. Wilson, C. Yerkes, J. Rogers, L. Black. Second Row: M. Luck, C. White, P. Bain, M. Bowker, C. Cole, M. Johnson, S. Williams, G. Franks, J. Matlock, G. Goss, J. Simmons, D. Doss, H. Carter, M. Camphell, Third Row: J. Martin, B. Patton, D. Harris, J. Head, B. Friedloh, S. Morgan, R. Warden, K. Lynch, B. Ellis. B. Hutton, J. Covington, B. Eskew, J. Sehelius, J. Hobbs. Fourth Row: M. Taylor, S. Cason, S. Miller, B. Jones, J. Dendy, S. Abney, C. Folk, S. Burns, F. Woodbury. N. Harris, S. Stumb, L. Cleve, D. Malone. Standing: Eeyerly Akins, Johnny Smith, Harry Borders, Mr. Hatcher, Sponsorg Kneeling: Henry Swatts, Mike Freeman, Dick Kemper, jimmy Vance, Russell Hart. The HILLSBORO RIFLE TEAM competes in the safety and good shooting. Youth Incorporated Rifle League, which is composed The Rifle Tcllllfs purposc is to help prcservc part of all the Davidson county schools. Hillshoro's team of Amerlclfs llcflmgc of bclllg able to Own grcqmnsl is 5P0n50f9d l7Y MF- Bufflfd Hamhef WlW0 QCCOIUPUIIICS The team is composed often Hillsboro students who the team to all matches. During the actual shooting, are progclcm in the Shooting of flllcs. Sgt. Paulson ofthe U. S. Army instructs the team in FIRING FROM A KNEELING POSITION FIRING FROM A PRONE POSITION 162 S 'Ns ' 4 1 QE? rv 4 6 - 4 2147533 , ' Kneeling: Lanelle Buchi, Carol Robinson, jo Ann Spencer, Dena Hewett. Second Row: Margie Cotton, Francis Gaines, Hugh Charlton, Pete Charton, Stafford McNamee. Back Row: Andy Myers, Sam Harris, Robert Cunningham, joe Zahalka. 164 Frances Gaines SecretiiryfTreaxsi:rer Stafford McNinniee President Dena Hewett Girls' Vicefljresident Joe Zahalka Boys' Vicefljresident , gmvwa. Lmiwf, -ww 134 wi- W, 1 WJ wwf? . mv. .QM 'ilwf t- .wifi 'F' W if 'W ' my L W 5 5 , Q w W1 FJ 11 5 ,F 1,1 if 1 f? W www -fm ' 'ivwsflgrw' f V 9 Ji: 1 J bd' QW, f W it S' NW EJ wt V , A ii J 1 lm' Q Y hx I ,,, , V41 H H I3 fa 1: Q-f - H 'P f 7 5 , wr - ew - M' gl ,x xywifgv' , :ggi , E., .W TL 2 if L, .F W, A I 4 Ifm 1 1 ' N 2 f' 5 X 4 1 - UW 1' f f' 2 ' 1 E35 , '--,EB 5 kg? J 5 3 3 Af' ' if , .m 2, QL ' REE? J , f Eifgm ,sk i ,ff 1. . W M- gwgmi' MEL fwvi-xbfi 5 hz? vw ug 1 Freshman Week is ii weekflong series of activities designed to mzike Freshmen feel at home at Hillshoro. These varied activities were climzixed hy the unnnal Freshman Dance. Bowl game. 166 - jo Ann Spencer reigned as Queen git the Kiwanis Teddy Kennedy was chosen to represent Hillshoro at the Clinic Bowl Game. aff Qs! . On Iviarch Nineteenth Caesar. Dido. Cicero, jupiter, Bacchus, Pluto, and the other deities who reside on Ivlount Clyinpus congregated at Hillsboro for the annual Latin Banquet. Reclining in the cus' toinary Roman inanner the gods and goddesses dined on foods known to the Romans. . The Father's cluh and the P. T. A. not only put on the traditional Spaghetti Supper hut also a Turkey Dinner. judging from the large attendance and the satisfied smiles on the faces of those who made it, both were huge successes. 167 E mi xi K w . Mwwwt .5 4,- ' I , Row I Kay Bxldri-,lge Ellen Rithl ourg Henny Wilson. Lintla Morris. lvielintla Luck. Marry Foster, Trish Howard. lviaxine Bowker. Dena Hewitt Marx Lou Birl ee R114 7 Etlith Hull Lea Antlerson. Lilian Cowtlen. Gwynn Hastings. lvfary Lee Rogers. Linda Bennett, Wiggie Holler Lindi Mordiri Ann Ellington Su ru e Turtman Tetltly Kennedy. janet West. and Betty Harris. The Valentine Dance was held on February Fourteenth this year. It was the first time for years that the dance has fallen on Valentines Day, At intermission the identity of the King and Queen of Hearts was revealed. King Danny Neal and Queen Linda Bennett began their reign with a special Danny Neal nofbreak dance. 169 Wm BETTY PARISH wel BILLY BROOKS M081 lnivllzgf nl BURTON KROHN WSARAH Most Dzgngfzed SELDON LONGLEY f-LINDA MO Best M051 Lil-:vlv lo SUl'l'f'l'lI NEAL BATSON KRISTEN WALLWORK Haw! lnulfm GWYNN HASTNNGS SHERMAN EDGE iisfmizbifaefxs WlGGiE H HOFFER SELDON LONGLEY vs! Drvsslfff Blast Klilllvlif' IBBY CHAPMAN---LINDA BENNETT Nos! Svlnml Spirit PAT NTCHOL TEDDY KENNEDY . 4' X N ' :- -N s 5 ,gd Wgid -Q ,. iv K V.,. A W 1,-A . Bm! III Kllllllll TAYLOR SARAH CUMMINGS Valedictovian 1 Q Him 'Nz-if Tig W---wifi 5 TAYLOR WRAY Civitan Citizenship Award 172 Medalists . , gap EE .,. , , an JANET WEST Faculty Medal Medalists . 5 in gy 9 . .M kg, an-rf 3 M SAM HARRIS Outstanding junior Citizen Award 4 I- +5 .hz ' '?2rf,f a .. I 1 9 'Q :fa Baa I 'Vi RACHEL PHILLIPS DAR Citizenship Medal is: - T535 3 I H Z I f x My-wk :S K gi M523 In JAKE LIBBEY Barton Blackburn Memorial Award PAT NICHOL Don Ball spirit of '59 173 Prom Court Seated in front: Linda Ivlorgzm. Above, left to fight, Kristen Willlwork, Mzxrtha Ponge and Janet West. f6.The Moving Finger writes, and, having writ, Moves ong nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.'9 Omar K hayyarn x fa . , Q hx L- .V fa., A .2 i,1.5..-in . ,. . ,, I :4P: all r f .f Y. . . m Y 'H U ' Rift Ai' ' ar T -. AO WM: - H, . ' 13, - . V. I ' A . ' 01 K5 M fm 4- - ae as - Liu' 6 X l I A ' . .Lx fc , -'ii . I' H- g f ' Q V A QC. if If ' Q' he 4 'T , O ' 6' - .5 iw ' ,iv p V ,, , I if A - .jigfglr ' . 4' ai . vs. 4 h 4 Q , as ,. j w 4 , ' , ' 3 W Q V , I -1 O .- :, A gt, .. , ,: . ' f, V ,., Q , . , - .4..: .-' .- . . -. vb -. 1 fikfswf W W- H V -4 Q, ' I , 5., . A .. IL ' f-1-Aw 1 -,,- .H W' r , . N , ,.,1,.5 ,, W, - L., l , .W 's ' ,Ja ,, ,,. ,N 7 , D . , fx 2, .., N 44., f rf Y- .uw AS -' 4 ,A L - yy ,V A 2 4' L 1. N 'W O 'Y A df? 3 u v , ,HA a 5 , ,. 9. K. .fy fa,.,,,:x.f,a, .V V- , ' ' - - 4,-, ,if 1 . ,JL .fa -'f '


Suggestions in the Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) collection:

Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963


Searching for more yearbooks in Tennessee?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Tennessee yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.