Hillsboro High School - Hillsburro Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1965

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Because vou have dedicated so inuch of vour lives to Hillsboro, the school which has so greatly influenced our lives, we dedicate this Silver Nnniversarv HILLSINRRO to vou . . . MRS. J. C. FRIERSON and NIH. ICDXVARD T. HESSEY Foreword The 1965 HLLSBURRO marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the school which We have come to know well. Although a quarter of a century may seem quite long, it is but a short period in the history of Nashville and Davidson County. On October 2, 1939, in an almost desolate community, Hillsboro High School was opened with a faculty of 12 and a student body totaling 16114. Today Hillsboro is a part of a thriving Metropolitan Nashville, the result of the merging of the city of Nashville and Davidson County. This twenty-fifth year we are celebrating not only a com- mendable past but also an exciting future. For Metro, Mayor Beverly Briley and Vice-Mayor George Cate are beginning to mold the new government of which we will soon be a vital part. For the Metro Board of Education, the new director, Dr. ,lohn H. Harris, is beginning the difficult task of completing the merger of the school systems of Nashville and Davidson County and strength- ening this union. And for Hillsboro, as the new principal and assistant principal, respectively, Mr. Hale Harris and Mr. J ack Spaulding are beginning the challenging task of administrating our excellent school. Q :QL Q, 29313 K5 21 1 ze 53 K, f1x'Lz2? E X - ,gggmm cz' P X V a- Q- 1 YV' 42 is ,N Q4 iff ' ,,.-M ' 9' . 1 iq - 'fri , x 5 fix .X I a --A-X. . E 1. . ,Q V 3 I X. Lf. lax I 4 'X ,- :V K ff, ,K x . '32 ,, 'V Hiffsi' fix X K A , x,'7 Tv2137V1 4 . J, Akgff gh 4 '- XQ i'f 'f .,. .,, ,- X A 1 N1 S x K v - .-M, 'vgyvf If A if 0-L'-41 K w 1 K , 51 .4 if R4 .yxv-M ?...axf3?1x ' wx T-.Xi X 'wa I? F N Hx K Q x M, if-af, 5 K s m't',B'?v Y J wi 43, sf . . Q 7 ' ' 3 ' ,S , 'K ,Aw 12 . , 4 . .,4 .v,, tg, 'Q 'QQ ,' f X ,f 'S , W3 . J ' ii: Mxflr ln recogniuon of the ideals exenqahfied by Iidlsboro students over the past twenty-five years, this seal was adopted. The shield within is decorated with five symbols, each of which has a particular meaning. The lamp of learning is a reninider that ivhat ive learn dining fnir high school years wvHl guide us the rest of oLu'lives.fFhe vvniged foot represents die athledc phase of life at Hillsboro. The atomic symbols signifies the ever-advancing, scientific era in which We live. The open book is an indication of the striv- ing for knomdedge and undershniding udnch is so evident at llHlHioro.'The lyre is a symbol of the fine arts which complete a well-rounded curriculum. Together these five objects represent the events and the standards which have been foreniostin the rninds of llnlsboro Ilgdi School shidents shice 1939. ' W Contents Student Life ........... Administration and Faculty Senior Class ........... Underelassmen. . . Organizations. . . Fine Arts. . . Sports .... Honors . Index. . . Student Life . . . the on rush as classes change . . . the endless reports, homework, outside reading . . . pep rallies . . . Burro spirit day . . . hate day . . . the dignitaries that visited . . . the mock election . . . the lunchroom conges- tion . . . the dances . . . the endless joys and disappointments of Hillsboro -1965. 3? f wk 5, The school day begins as the bell rings to signal the time for classes. Mike Choate, Jim Armistead and Mrs. McCord discuss a difficult prob lem while Lee Barnett completes his homework. In shop class students learn to create and to huild useful wood products. Individual attention for personal problems is obtained from a con- ference with Mrs. Johns. Variation Spark ,,,..,,...-Q,--ww' M :ix-N The ability to type will aid these stu- dents in college and in jobs. I0 Because Hillsboro is located in the capital City, its students have an op- portunity to hear speeches hy noted dignitaries. 'llhrough these speeches stu- dents can relate world events to their ueudemie studies, On Veterans' Day Xluyor Beverly Bliley spoke of the many men and women that had died to preserve our freedom. Routine Many students h e a r d President Lyndon B. John- son when he spoke this year at the Wlar Nlemorial Audi- torium. ix' Zfy P-! i., 535 if ,N ! The cheerleaders performed skits to arousv enthusiasm at the pop rallies. Burros Boost Spirit This year was no exception in the fine display of spirit by the Hillsboro students. Burro Spirit Day, when all students wore green and gold and Hate Day, when all students wore red, added variety and enthu- ,-QRYBODX siasm to the school spirit of Hillsboro. HA Students dressed in all types of red outfits as they at tempted to make Hate Day a success wall. Burros prove their support of the football team by signing the long sheet of paper on the front Hillsboro is a vivacious student body. It serves both its community and its students. Many hours are spent during and after school organizing a suc- cessful campaign, or play, or sales strategy. Peggy Dozier, Patsy Clark, Judy Boyer and Billy Rosenberg practice many hours in prepara- tion of the Forensic play, Romeo and Juliet. Participation Is the w-'W' .lim Dew deliv- crs a speech concerning the platform of his party in the mock election. Mary Lou Ellis, Randy Fields, Kcith Brown, Kathy Di-mhsky, Duncan Currcy and Trisha Ian stuff put in long hours of practice for thc spring production of lI.M.S. Pinafou Vitality of Hillsboro This yqr Hillsboro surpassed all records in Clinic Bowl ticket sales by selling 351368 of them. -1941 xp, Every day students hear lectures on a variety of subjects such as science, English, History, foreign languages, and math. Day Packed ith Variety The every-day activi- ties are the real student life in a school. Wheth- er it's a crowded lunch or a class discussion, there are many aspects of a day at Hillsboro. Ann Bradford takes a foul shot during an important gym game. Randy Fields shows a look of dismay as the hell rings to end lunch. IEP? e f L. at Metropolitan Board of Education E tott L L L ,.ot .,., tt,t. L L l 2 SEATED-fl.. to R.: Mrs. Irwin B. Eskind, Rev. Frank P. Grisham, C. R. Dorricr, Chairman, Dr. John H. Harris, Director of Metro Schools, Mrs. f.. l'. Magcr, STANDING-L. to R.. Dr. Arna Bontunps, L. C. Biggs, Harlan K. Dodson, S. L. Wright Walclcri Fai Director - Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Schools i DR. JOHN H. HARRIS if ' v 1 at Mr. Hale Harris-Principal After serving Hillsboro seven years as assistant princi- pal, lVlr. Harris has demonstrated very ably that he has the ability and experience required to take over the ad- ministration of a large high school. His inherent interest in young people has greatly aided him in his duties as principal by giving him an under- standing of the problems of students and a desire to help them with these problems. This interest has also helped him to maintain Hillsboro at its position at the top of Nashville area high schools. Hillsboro has long been known for its high scholastic standards which Mr. Harris is striv- ing to maintain. These standards were formulated and achieved under the long years of leadership of his pred- ecessor, lVlr. John Koen. However, Mr. Harris also supports all extracurricular activities by his attendance at all the athletic contests and his interest in all club meetings. Through all these channels Mr. Harris has helped to make Hillsborois 25th anniversary a first anniversary in a new era of constant striving to improve all the facets of Hillsboro High School. lVlr. Jack C. Spaulding Assistant Principal Mr. Spaulding also has a long history of service to Hillsboro. For the last fifteen years he has been a member of the Faculty, and before taking over the job of assistant principal which was vacated by Mr. Harris, he also served as the school treasurer. Many students think of Mr. Spaulding as a disciplinarian, but this is not totally his roleg he is also a strong supporter of all activities at Hillsboro. All of his actions, although some may go unappreciated, are in the students, best in- terest. Through his duties as our assistant principal, Mr. Spauld- ing is constantly striving to create at Hillsboro an atmos- phere where the students will enjoy coming to school and will enjoy learning at the same time. Couriselm , Library- T pin ', Shorthand MRS. CLATA REE BRENT B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Librariang Library Staff Spon- sor. MRS. GEORGE J. HENLEY B.S., Peabody Col- .legeg College Coun- selorg English 3 Fu- ture Doctors' Club Sponsor. MISS MATTIE PEARL REC-EN BS., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Business Educationg Hill Top- ics Sponsor: Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. THOMAS F ICHTEL BS., MacMurray Collegeg Typingg Hill Topics Co-Spon- sorg Bookstore Staff Sponsor. MRS. LOREDA MCCORD B.A., David Lips- Comb Collegeg Asst. Librariang C i r l s ' Drill Team Sponsor. Mrs. McCord uses the typewriter constantly as Asst. Librarian in processing books. Science MRS. PORTIA WARD CLARK B.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versityg M.A., Pea- body Collegeg Biol- ogyg Y-Teens Spon- sorg Biology Club Sponsor. FRED S. HATCHETT B.S., MA., Peabody C o l l e geg Biology: Counselingg S e n io r C l a s s Co-Sponsorg Student Counsel Spon- sor. MISS JACQUELYN ANN TURNER B.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity 3 Chemistry: Cirl's Basketball Coachg Girl's Tennis Coachg G.A.A. Spon- sor. BUFORD HATCHER B.S., Peabody Col- legeg Cbemistryg Bi- ologyg General Sei- enceg Rifle Team Sponsor. MRS. HOPE MARLOW A.B., Vanderbilt Uni- versityg Physicsg Gen- eral Scienceg Engi- neer's Club Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsor. Mr. Hatchett sup ports the Burros in school and on the field, along with Mr Hessey and Hood. History NICK COUTRAS B.S.,. Middle Ten- nessee State Col- legeg History: Asst. Football Coachg Bas- ketball and Track Coach. WILLIAM E. 0'N EAL B.A., David Lips- comb Collegeg His- toryg Debate' Club Sponsor. STUART E. NICHOLSON B.A., Birmingham Southern Collegeg M.A., Peabodyg Hi- Y Club Sponsorg Sophomore Class Co- Sponsor. JOHN D. 'ROPER B.A., ILA., Peabody Collegeg Social Stud- iesg Mathematicsg Historyg Bowling League Sponsorg Key Club Sponsor. Mr. Nicholson teaches his classes to be aware of current events. English MRS. W. O. FLOYD B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg English g F u t u r e Teacher's Club Sponsor. MRS. WILLIAM J. GREGG B.A., Peabody Col- legeg Englislfg Hills- burro Staff Sponsor. MRS. MORRIS P.. LANDISS B.S., East Tennessee State Collegeg M.A., Peabody College 3 Englishg Speech 3 Forensic' Club Spon- sorg Stage-Lighting Staff Sponsor. MRS. J. C. FRIERSON B.S., M.A., Peabody College 3 English 5 Bibleg From the Hill- lops Sponsor. PAUL E. HOOD B.S., M.A., M.Ed., Peabody College 9 Englishg Freshman Class Sponsorg .lun- ior Civitan Club Sponsorg Freshman Football Coach. MISS MARGARET SMITH B . A . , Vanderbiltg M.A., Middle Ten- nessee Siate Collegeg English? L a t i n g Forensic Club Co- Sponsorg ,I u n io r Classical League Co- Sponsor. En lish MRS. WILLIAM J. STOCKARD A.B., Randolph-Mah con Womanls Collegeg M.A.T., Vanderbilt University g English 3 Dramatics C l u ll Sponsorg Swimming Team Sponsor. MRS. RUTH F. WALKER B.S., M.A,, Peabody Collegeg Englishg Future Nurses Club Sponsor. MRS. G. B. THACKSTON B.S., Middle Tennes- see State Collegeg MA., Peabody Col- legeg Englishg Thes- pian Troupe Sponsor. A I ' S , M C V S 5 is s..v fr ge, it-,, Mrs. Landiss maintains her bulletin board for the Forensics Club and her Speech and English students. Mrs. Floyd remains after school to assist her future teachers in a project. Foreign Languages MISS MARGARET JORDAN BATEY B.S., Middle Tennes- see State College M.A., Peabody Col legeg Spanishg Span ish Club Sponsorg National Honor S0 ciety Sponsor. MRS. RUTH M. HALL B.A., Randolpl1-Ma- con Woman's Col- legeg M.A., Pl1.D., Peabody Collegeg Latin 3 Counselorg Latin Club Co-Spon- sorg Future Doctors Club Sponsor. MRS. GEORGE STROH B.S., Peabody Col- legeg Lating Junior Classical League Co- Sponsor. MRS. WILLIAM E. BEATY B . A . , Vanderbiltg Latin g Englishg Frenchg .I.C.L. Spon- sor. MISS ALMA WILSON PHILLIPS B.S., M.A., Peabody College 9 Frenchg Toujours Amis Spon- sor. MRS. FREMONT P. WIRTH, J R. B.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity g Spanish g Hillsburro Sponsor. hop and Drawin DONALD R. DORRIS B.A., Peabody Col- legeg Industrial Artsg Sophomore Class Coa Sponsor.. H. W. ROCHELL B.S., Middle Tenness see State Collegeg Architectural and Technical Drafting. - Physical Education EDWARD T. HESSEY B.S., Middle Tennes- see State Collegeg M.A., Peabodyg Boys' Physical Education. MISS KATHERINE HUNT WEIS B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Girls' Phys- ical Education. Mr. Dorris shows another stu dent the way to proper drawing technique. Art, Music, Home Economics MISS MARY LOUISE COLLINS B.S., University of Mississippig H 0 m e Economicsg General Scienceg Cheerlead- ers Sponsor. MRS. THOMAS W. SCALES B.A., University of Tennesseeg M.A., Peabody College 3 Englishg Artg Art Association Sponsorg Dramatics C l u b Sponsor. MRS. RAY WHITE B.S., Peabody Col legeg Home Econom icsg Sociologyg Fu ture Home Econom- ists Club Sponsor. MRS. D. JAY JOHNS B.S., Peabody Col- legeg Choral Musicg Music Staff Sponsor. WILLIAM O. SIMS B.S., M.A., Peabody Collegeg Instrumental Music. athematies MISS JIM LEE ALLEN B.A., University of Tennesseeg M . A . , Vanderbilt Univer- sityg Civinette Club Sponsor. GENE A. BURNETT B,A., M.A., Middle Tennessee State Col- legeg lntramural Program Sponsor. HENRY NANCE B.S., Middle Tennes- see State Collegeg M.A., Peabody Col- legeg Head Football Coachg Assistant Basketball Coaehg B.A.A. Sponsor. MISS MERRY JEAN BATES B.A., King Collegeg M.A.T., Vanderbilt Universityg R e d Cross Council Spon- sor. JOSEPH L. DAWS B,A., Asbury Col- legcg M.A., Peabody Collegcg Caving Clult Sponsor MRS. TROUSDALE TERRY B.S., Peabody Col- legeg Anchor Clulm Sponsor. tudy Hall, Dietitian, Secretary JOSEPH D, BROWN ILS., MA., Pculwmly Collcgcg C i v i I Ll n Club Spunsorg l'lI'l'Sll- man Foutlmull, Rus- kvtball and Truck Cnacli. MRS. RALPH PRICE ILS., SCL., Andrew .luckson Business Univcrsityg School SCCI'PlLll'jQ O f f i cf 1: Staff Sponsorg Clinic Stuff Sponsor Mr. Brown docs his part in support- ing Hillsboro, us he wutclwu over study hall. R i rlly if -f 1 . r A X. me X, MRS. ETHEL IRICK Q., N ivz'1's1ty of 'llcrnivssecg lilivliiian MR. BUCHANAN CUSTODIANS SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS MRS. IRICK'S CAFETERIA STAFF In Memoriam Doris Christine Hawkins june 7, 1947- September 5, 1964 Senior Class Officers President : J im Armistead Vice-President: David Griffin Secretary: DeAnne Roper Treasurer : Rosemary Maxwell Parliamentarian: Jimmy Bryan Sgt.-at-Arms: John Woods As we, the Class of 765, look back upon our years at Hillsboro, we feel pride in the various accomplishments, feel regret that we will no longer play an active part in school affairs, and feel nostalgic when we recall memories Woven into the pattern of our high school years. Memories . . . donlt we all remember entering Hillsboro during those first days . . . later collecting leaves for biology notebooks, working on chemistry projects, taking college boards, and getting our senior rings. When We recall our high school days We will remember especially our experiences together as a class. As Freshmen, there was a feeling of excitement as we became accustomed to high school ways for the first time. We proudly elected our class officers: David Hooper, presidentg Sam Weeclmzlri, vice-presidentg Pam Arnold, secretary: Connie Mclllwain, treasurerg and Allen Reed, sergeant-at-arms. The freshman football team ended its season with a 2-2-2 record. The freshman girlsl' basketball team completed a successful season with a record of six wins and one loss. Our freshman play, The Devil and Daniel Webster was enjoyed by everyone. ln our sophomore year we were led by these officers: Spike Adams, presidentg ,lim Armistead, vice-presidentg Sara Hume, secretaryg Gloria Buehi, treasurerg and John Womacls, sergeant-at-arms. Leading the cheers for athletic functions were Nancy Miller, Gloria Buchi, Jackie W1'ight, and Connie lylelllwain from our class. Nine boys and four girls proved their athletic ability by earning varsity letters in their sophomore year. Don Dahlinger, president, Tam Hicks, secretary, Alex Slabosky, treasurer, and John Pamplin, sergeant-at-arms served us as our junior class officers. This year Tam Hicks, Nancy Miller, Jackie Wright, and Gloria Buchi represented the junior class as cheer- leaders. Individuals of our class were honored by becoming members of the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Thespians. One particular class function, the Junior-Senior Prom will not be forgotten by any- one. With the planning of the prom committee and the guidance of our class sponsor, Miss Regen, the juniors transformed the gym into a 'fshangri-laf' One of the highlights of the Junior-Senior Prom was the announcement of this year's class officers: Jim Armistead, president, David Griffin, vice-president, Rosemary Max- well, secretary, 'DeAnne Roper, treasurer, John Woods, sergeant-at-arms, and Jimmy Bryan, parliamentarian. Representing the senior class as cheerleaders were Trish Cooper, Carolyn Selph, Anna Jones, DeAnne Roper, Marian Cavender, and captain Tam Hicks. Serving as a media between the students and the faculty, the student body officers, Sam Weedman, Sara Hume, Jim West, and Tam Hicks, did an outstanding job. With our '4Burro Spiritsf' the seniors won first place in the homecoming float con- test after last year's disappointing third place. We view graduation with anticipation, for it is the reward we've earned for our years of hard work. However, we view it also with reluctance, for it closes a chapter of our lives filled with many warm, happy memories. The Future with all its opportunities lies ahead for the Class of '65, May we find the happiness and success in the future that we have found in these days here. FT The Burro Spirits of '65 symbolizes 'A 'Q Q , the unity and closeness of our senior Z, K ',n W' , A - class. Homecoming queen, Tam Hicks, 'L A if ' 'i' ' und senior attendants, Trish Cooper , ff r and Gretchen Lavcly, add Beauty and W Q ,L V M ,U V Q charm to our winning float. ,, V A Seniors . . . At Lon Last! Most Seniors are anxiously looking toward thc future, but Sue Bennett, Mary Beth Oliver, Richard Roselle, and Trish Cooper pause to recall memories that they find in tha HlLLS- BURRO. X if - L gr J- al uf i Sk ro A ot,r y if mr' e ' X Alt! ffl'- One of thc most stimulating experiences for all Seniors is choosing a college. Here, Clarice Waggoner and Jimmy 4 Walker exmaine college catalogues. .leff Evans and Nancy Coley, looking ahead, try on their robes for graduation. Senior Class FLOYD HARRISON ADAMS, III Basketball 1, 2, 3, Most Valuable 1, C0-Capt. 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 2, 3, Pres. of Homeroom 1, 3, 4, Pres. of Class 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Can- didate for Pres. of Student Body 3, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention, -All-City 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, District 2, 3, Region 3, Prom Committee 3, Hill Topics Staff 3, D.A.R. Medalist 3, Key Club 2, 3, District Con- vention 3, Pres. 4, Pep Club 4, Honor Council 4, National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4. VERNON SULLIVAN ADAMS P.T.A. Rep. 1, J.C.L. 1, Band 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, BANNER Relays I, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 3, 4, Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 4, Pep Club 4. WILLIAM AUSTIN ADKINSON ,I.C.L. I, 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Stage Lighting Crew 2, 3, Forensics 2, Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Award at Vanderbilt Science Fair 3, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Spanish Club 3, Sgt.- at Arms 4, Caving Club 4. HOLLAND CLAYTON ADKISSON, JR. ,l.C.L. 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 4. WARNETA ELAINE ALEXANDER F.H.A. 1, Hist, 2, Parl. 3, State Convention 1, Middle Tenn. Workshop 2, Glee Club 3, Spring Show 3, Latin Club 2, Y-Teens 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Bookstore Staff 4: Ir. Achievement, Vice-Pres. of Sales 3, Treas. 4, Delegate Southeastern Convention 3, Art Club 3. WILLIAM EDWARD ALLEY Football 1: Intramurals 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Swim- ming Team 4, Spanish Club 4. BETSY ELLEN ANDERSON Pep Club 1, ,l.C.L. 1, 2, Math Team 1, 2, 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Honor Society 1, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Library Staff 2, 3, Future Doctors' Club 2, 3, Foren- sics 3, Office Staff 3, .Ir. Achievement 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Intramurals 4, F.T.A. 4, French Club 4, Red Cross Coun- cil 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Clinic Staff 4. .IAMES CATE ARMISTEAD Key Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. of Class 2, Pres. of Class 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Most Valuable 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, BANNER All-City Baseball 3, TENNESSEAN All-City Baseball 3, Intramurals 3, 4, All- Stars 3, Football Manager 4, Honor Council 4, Candidate for Boys' Vice-Pres. of Student Body 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 4, Advisory Committee 4. PAMELA .IEAINNE ARNOLD Sec. of Class 1, Sec. of Homeroom 1, Dramatic Club 1, Vice-Pres., Treas. of Homeroom 2, Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, Teens Against Communism 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Prom Committee 3, Pres. of Homeroom 3, Student Council 3, N.F.L. 3, 4. IIIDITH PATRICIA ATKINSON Dramatics 1, Y-Teens 3, Art Club 2, 3, Intramurals 3, F.T.A. 4. LAURA JANE BACON Yorktown Heights H.S., 1, 2, Dramatics Club 2, I'I.H.S. 3, 4, Art Club 1, 3, F.T.A. 4, Pep Club 4, Dramatics Club 4. JOSEPH BAER BAKER Peabody 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, Latin Certificate 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Advisory Committee 4, Choir 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4, Young Doctors 2, 3, Pres. 4, J.C.L. 3, 4, State Con- vention 3, National Convention 3, Tri-M 4, Pres., Student Council 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Spring Show 2, 3, 4, Small Ensemble Festival 2, 3, Choir Clinic 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of Homeroom 4. MARY LOIS BAKER Peabody 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Spring Show 2, 3, 4, Tri-M Club 3, 4, Accompanist of Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, All-State Chorus 1, 2, Choir Clinic 3, 4, Small Ensemble 2, 3, Triple Trio 4, Spring Clinic 1, 2, 3. LINDA SUE BALLENTINE Basketball 1, Dramatics Club 1, Latin Honor Society 1, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Y-Teens Club 2, P.T.A. Rep. 2, Intramurals 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, F.T.A. 3, Hist. 4, Future Nurses' Club 3, Office Staff 4. NANCY LOUISE BALLENTINE Latin Certificate 2, Vice-Pres. of Horneroom 1, Dramatics Club 1, Basketball 1, Y-Teens 2, Intramurals 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Office Staff 4, F.H.A. 4. JOAN FALL BANDY Basketball 1, Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. ROBERT LEE BARNETT Pres. of Homeroom 1, Student Council 1, Rifle Team 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Civitan Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. JAMES VICTOR BARR III .I.C.L. 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, Vice Pres. 4, Jr. Achievement 3, Pres. 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Intramurals 3, 4, B.A.A. 3, 4. GEORGE, BEN BASS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Civitan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, From the Hilltops Staff 4, F.C.A. Convention 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3. EIVIERY ALFORD BATTLE, JR. B.G.A. 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, Football l, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Pres. of Homeroom 4, Student Council 4. Senior Class MARY SUSAN BENNETT Basketball 1, Future Nurses 1, 2, 4, Chaplain 3, Red Cross Council 1, 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Hillsburro Staff 3, M.T.S.C. Convention 3, Business Manager 4, Civinette Club 3, Treas. 4, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 3, P.T.A. Rep. 3, Hill Topics Agent 3, Intramurals 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. ALBERT GEORGE BENNEYWORTH Math Team 1, Latin Honor Society 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Intramurals 3, Stage' Lighting Technician 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club 1, 2, One-Act Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Best Actor 3, 3-Act Play 2, 3, Thespians 4, Lawyers' Club 3, Pres., Prom Committee 3, Hill Topics Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, J.C.L. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. GARY FORD BERKENSTOCK Band 1, 2, Pres. 4, Student Director 3, 4, Homeroom Pres. 1, 4, French Club 3, 4, Choir 4, lVI.T.S.B.O.A. Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4. BELINDA RICKI BERRY Y-Teens 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Red Cross Council 3. MICHAEL LEE BIERLY Choir 1, 2, 3, Spring Show 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 4, Talent Show 4. VICKI ELIZABETH BILBREY Swimming Team 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, F.T.A. 1, 3, Y-Teens 1. OWEN BILLIG Pep Club 1, Biology Club 3, 4, German Club 1, Sec. Treas. 2, French Club 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 4, Sec. Treas. 3, Senior Play 3, 4. NANCY SUE BILLINGSLEY Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, Spring Show 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 3, Treas. 2, State Convention I, 2, Y-Teens 1, 4, Art Club 3, Jr. Achievement 3, Safety Direc- tor, Book Store Staff 4, Spanish Club 4. JANET CAROL BINKLEY Homeroom Treas. 1, Dramatics Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Band 1, Quartermaster 2, 3, Social chairman 4, M.T.S.B.O.A. Marching Contest 1, 4, Colorguard 2, Capt. il, 4, Tri-M Club 3, 4, Clinic Staff 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, , Chaplain, Latin Certificate 2, Spanish Club 4, Intramurals 4. MANDY BOWERS Y-Teens 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Assembly 1, P.T.A. Rep. 1, Spring Show 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 4, F.T.A. 2, Hill Topics Agent 3, Intramurals 3, 4. enior Class IUDITH GAYLE BOYER Forensic Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Degrees of Merit, Honor and Excellence, Davidson Co. One-Act Play Contest 3, 4, All-Star Cast 4, Anchor Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Homeroom Sec. I, 3, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, P.T.A. Rep. 1, 2, 4, Assembly I, Dramatic Club 1, Pep Club 1, 4, Hill Topics Agent 2, 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, French Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Stage Lighting Crew 4, Advisory Com- mittee 4. KEITH THOMAS BROWN Thomas Downey H.S., Calif. 1, 2, Football 1, Wrestling 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Men's Glee Club 1, 2, Male Quartet 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Hi-Y 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Madri- gals 3, 4, Choral Clinic 3, 4, Choral Festival 2, 3, 4, Small Ensemble Festival 3, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Spring Show 3, 4. KATHERINE FRANCES BROYLES Sgt.-at-Arms of Homeroom 1, Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 2, Sec.-Treas. of Homeroom 3, Y-Teens 1, F.H.A. 1, Pep Club 1, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4,'From the Hilllops 4, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Talent Show 2, Assembly 3, Co-Editor of Burro Book. JAMES NELSON BRYAN Football Manager and Trainer 3, 4, Basketball Manager and Trainer 3, 4, Track Manager and Trainer 2, 3, 4, Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Candidate for Boys' Vice-Pres. of Student Body 3, Sgt.-at-Arms of Class 4, B.A.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Advisory Committee 4. BILL HOWARD BRYANT Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 1, Sec.-Treas. of Homeroom 2, Intramurals 3, 4. LIONEL BUCHANAN Football I, Track I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. RAY BUCHANAN Intramurals 3, 4. GLORIA RUTH BUCHI Basketball 1, Y-Teens 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas. of Class 2, Sec. of Homeroom 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. of Homeroom 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Spring Show 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Advisory Committee 4, Civinettes 3. Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Intramurals 3, 4. JERRY FRANK CASON Treasurer of Homeroom 1, 2, 4. .IUDITH POLKL CASTLEMAN J.C.L. I, Pep Club 1, 4, Forensics 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Home- room Sec. 1, Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, Homeroom Treas. 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Advisory Com- mittee 4, Art Club 1. Senior Class IVIARIAN CLARE CAVENDER N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2g Latin Certificate 1, 23 Pep Club 1 43 Y-Teens 13 F.T.A. 2g Glee Club 1, 23 Intramurals 3: 43 Spanish Club 43 Spring Show 23 Future Doctors' Club 23 Homeroom Pres. 33 Sec.-Treas. of Homcroom 43 Student Council 33 Alt. Cheerleader 43 G.A.A. 4. LEONARD CELAURO Mt. Pleasant Jr. H.S. 13 Student Council 13 H.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 33 Key Club 2, 3, 43 B.A.A. 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 43 Most Valu- able, Track 3. .TOE PRICE CHAMBERS Basketball 1, 2, 33 Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 23 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2g Intramurals 3, 4. RICHARD STUART CHAMBERS Football 1,23 Track 1, 2g Civitan Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 23 Prom Committee 33 Lawyer's Club 3, District Council Rep.3 Tennis 3, 43 B.A.A. 3, 43 Pep Club 4. WILLIAM THEODORE CHAPMAN III M.B.A. 1, 23 Football 13 Baseball 23 H.H.S. 3, 43 Baseball3 Intramurals 3, 43 Golf Team 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH CHILDERS Webb 13 Football 13 Basketball 13 Baseball 13 Debate Club 1, Vice-Pres.3 H.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Sgt.-at-Arms of Homeroom 23 Assembly 33 HiaY Club 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Dramatics Club 43 Pep Club 4. MICHAEL ALLEN CHOATE Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Degrees of Honor, Ex- cellence3 Debate Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 J.C.L. 1, 2, 33 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, 43 State Con- vention 1, 2, 33 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 23 Track 1, 23 In- tramurals 3, 43 Sec. of Homeroom 13 Hi-Y 3, Treas 43 Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 43 Hill Topics Staff 3g Stage Lighting Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Peabody Science Fair 2. FRANCES DYANNE CLAYPOOL .l.C.L. 1, 23 Latin Certificate 23 Hill Topics 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, Sec. 1, Librarian 2, Small Ensemble 2, Spring Show 23 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Anchor Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 4g Convention 4g Red Cross Council 43 Intramurals 43 Book- store Staff 3, Office Staff 43 T.H.S.P.A. Convention 3. DAVID ROBERT CLEMMONS Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, Chaplain 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 23 For- enQc,Club 1, 2, 3, Degree of Merit3 Pep Club 43 B.A.A. 3, 43 Hillsburro Staff 43 T.,l.A.S. Science Fair, Second Place 23 Spanish Club 2. SANDRA LOUISE COATS Dramatics Club 13 F.H.A. 2g Latin Certificate 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Choir 3, 43 Madrigals 33 Spring Show 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral Festival 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Bowling Club 23 Band Color Guard 3, Quartermaster 43 Future Doctors' Club 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Tri-M 3, 43 J.C.L. 2, 33 Swim Team 4, Manager3 Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 13 Dance Band 3, 43 Concert Band 3, 4. Senior Class MARGARET ANN COGSWELL Civinettes 3, Pres. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Hill Topics Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of Homeroom 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Pep Club 4, French Club 4, Glce Club, Treas. 1, Pres. 2, Spring Show 2, Red Cross Council 1, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Candidate for Girls' Vice-Pres. of Student Body 3, Intramurals 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Ccrtificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2. HENRY AARON COHEN Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Stage Lighting 2, 3, Hillsburro Staff 4. REBECCA ANN COLEMAN H.V. Cooper H.S., Miss. 1, Benj. Franklin I-LS., La. 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Choir 1, Dist. Chorus 1, Debate Club 1, Cheerleading Squad 2, G.A.A. 2, Student Council 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Hill Topics 3, 4, First Place, Scholastic Magazine Writing 3, Robbie Phillips Memorial Award 3, Math Team 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, Sec. 4, Intramurals 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, Degrees of Merit, Honor. NANCY SWIFT COLEY Bartram School, Fla. 1, Gadsden H.S., Ala. 2, Dramatic Club 2, Debate Team 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, P.T.A. Rep. 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Red Cross Council 2, 3, .I.C.L. 3, Sec. 4, Convention 3, Thespians 3, Historian 4, From the Hilltops 4. JOEL CHRISTOPHER CONLIN Choir 1, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Madrigals 2, Spring Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4, Dramatics 1, Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES COOPER Dramatics 1, Intramurals 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. PATRICIA LYNN COOPER Basketball Manager 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, 5th in state, Spanish Exam 2, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Hillsburro Staff 3, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Treas. 4, Civinette Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, G.A.A. 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Candidate for Sec.-Treas. of Student Body 3, Journalism Clinic 4, Forensics 3, P.T.A. Rep. 1, M.T.S.C. Convention 3. WILLIAM FRANK COPELAND Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Civitali Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4, B.A.A. 3, 4, Engineers' Club 2, Pep Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4. LAWRENCE EDWARD COPES Hill Topics 1, 2, 3, 4, I.C.L. 2, 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. CATHLEEN FRAZIER CURLEY Dramatics 1, Pep Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Intramurals 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Office Staff 3 Senior Class DONALD GEORGE DAHLINGER Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Honorable Mention All-City 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, B.A.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Homeroom Vice Pres. 1, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, Pres. of Class 3, Student Council 2, 3,'Prom Committee 3, Pcp Club 4, Key Club 2, Chaplain 3, Sec. 4, Convention 2, Boys, State 3, Hill Topics 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 2, Latin Certificate 2. ANDREW PARKER DAVIS Thespians 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 4, Assembly 1, Stage Lighting 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Cer- tificate 1, 2, Library Staff 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Spanish Exam 4th in State 2, 3rd in State 3, Prom Committee 3, Advisory Committee 4, Art Club 3, Pres. 4, Lawyers' Club 3, Con- cessions 3, 4. JAMES CARMON DAVIS IR. Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Spring Show 3, 4, Coral Clinic 3, 4, Madrigals 3, Double Quartet 4, Cross County Track 2. NICOLA LEE DAY Pep Club 1, Clce Club 1, 2, Spring Show 2, F.H.A. 1, 3, Parliamentarian 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, Library Staff 4, Con- cessions 4, Intramurals 4. SARA CATHERINE DEXIBSKY Clee Club 1, 2, Spring Show 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Music Staff 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-M 3, Sec.'4, Anchor Club 3, Treas. 4, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, State Spanish Award 2, 3, State French Award 3. JOSEPH ROBERT DENNIS .l.C.L. 1, Talent Show 3, Pep Club, Jr, Ach., Vice Pres. 4. .IACK WESTMORELAND DERRYBERRY IR. Pep Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, J.C.L. 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, First Place State ,l.C.L. Convention 1, 3, Second Place 2, Second Place National J'.C.L. Convention 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Certificate 3, Latin Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Audio Visual Staff 4, Stage Lighting Crew 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms of Homeroom 1, Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, M.T.S.C. Clinic 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Track 2, Manager of Baseball Team 3. IAIVIES RANDLE DEW Forensics 1, 2, 3, Degrees of Merit, Honor, Excellence, Dis- tinction, One-Act Play, All-Star Cast 3, Debate Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Math Team 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Democratic Chairman, Mock Election 4, Library Staff 4, J.C.L. 3, Talent Show 3, Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4, 1st Place, Lipscomb Invitational Tournament 1. FISHER DEZEVALLOS M.B.A. 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track 1, Speech Club 1, Isometrics 2, Wrestling Team 2, Baseball 2, Hill Topics Agent 3, Intramurals 3, 4. BARBARA IO DRENNON Dramatics Club 1, Y-Teens 2, HILL TOPICS Agent 2, F.H.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Presi 3, Red Cross Council 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Club 1. Senior Class ANTHONY EVERETT DUKE Donelson H.S. 1, Science Club 1, Homeroom Sgt.-at-Arms 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treas. 2, Football 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Forensics 4, F.'I'.A. 4. JOHN ALLEN DUKE Spanish Club 1, 2, Engineers' Club 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, P.T.A. Rep. 3, Art Club 4. HUBERT CRENSHAW DUNCAN Dramatics 1, 2, Art Club 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 4. JOHN MARK DURRETT Alemany High, Calif. 1, Boys' Town High, Neb. 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 2, Dramatics Club 2, 4, Assistant Drum Major 2, Student Director 2, Spring Show 3. TERRY MICHAEL ELLIOTT Intramurals 3, 4. CHARLES ELMER ELROD Murfreesboro Central 1, Band 1, Dramatic Club 1, Scrib- blers 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Pcp Club 4, FROM THE HILLTOPS 4. JEFFREY MCCLELLAN EVANS Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd place District, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, F.C.A. 3, 4, State Convention 3, Pep Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin Certifi- cate 1. ROSE MARIE EVANS Barnum Jr. High, Mich. 1, Homcroom Sec. 1, Choir 1, Dramatics 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, J.C.L. 2, Latin Certificate 3, Dramatics 3, Intramurals 4. JOHN WILEMAN EWINC German Club 2, Art Club 3. THANNA MAE EWING Basketball 1, Pep Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Color Guard 1, Dramatics 1, Majorettc 2, 3, Anchor Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3. Senior Class IAMES MILLER FELTS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 3, Key Club 2, 3, Sr. Rep. 4, Board of Directors 4, Convention 3, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hath Team 1, 2, Third place in Regional Contest 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate, 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, Latin Hon- or Society 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Pep Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Hill Topics, Agent 1, 2, Homeroom Pres. 2, Student Council I, 2, Prom Committee 3, From the Hillzops Club 4 Pres. DAVID BRUCE FERGUSON Mellon Jr, H.S. 1, Mt. Lebanon H.S. 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Band 1, Track 1, Intramurals 1, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Football 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 3. KATHERINE MARY FINNEY Y-Teens 1, 2, Glee Club, Sec. 2, Home Room Sec. 2, Pep Club 1, Assembly 1, From the Hillzops, 4, Spring Show 2, Intramurals 3, 4. TERRY BUFORD FITZPATRICK Hi-Y 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin Certificate 2. AMY LYNNE FOSTER ,l.C.L. 1, Pep Club 1, Y-Teens 2, Latin Certificate 2, Book- store Staff 3, 4, French Club 4, Jr. Achievement 4, Intra- murals 4. LINDA LOUISE FOSTER Pep Club 1, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Y-Teens 1, From the Hilltops 4, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. JOHN EDMUND FOX Brecksville Sr. High School 2, 3, Warrensville Heights High School 1, H.H.S. 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3. CAROLYN BERNICE FRANKLIN TOM FRANKS Intramurals 4, Bowling League 4, Talent Show 4. DONALD WAYNE FREEMAN Dickson H.S. 1, 2, Student 1, 2, Homeroom Pres. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Language Club 2, Science Club 1, 2, Science Fair Grand Prize 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Intramurals 4. Senior Class DAVID CLARENCE GENNETT Hi-Y 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. RICHARD MAXWELL GILLELAND Football I5 P.T.A. Rep. I5 Homeroom Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Intramurals 3, 45 P.T.A. Rep. 35 Caving Club 45 Spaghetti Supper Poster, Ist Place 4. JANE LEE GILLESPIE N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 25 Clee Club I, 25 Spring Show 25 Hill Topics Staff I, 2, 3, 45 THSPA Convention 35 .I.C.L. I, 25 Latin Certificate l, 25 Latin Honor Society I5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Office Staff 45 F.T.A. 3, Treas. 4, Convention 45 Red Cross Council 3, Pub. Chairman 45 F.H.A. 35 Library Staff, Treas, Convention 3. BRUCE HOWARD GOLD Football I, 35 Basketball I5 Track I, 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Intra- murals 3, 45 All-Star Football 35 B.A.A. 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Pep Club 4. ROBERT ARCHER GOODWIN Forensics I5 ,I.C.L. I, 25 N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 25 Track I5 Intramurals 35 Hill Topics 3, 4-5 Swimming Team 4. LOUIS SPARKMAN GRAHAM, III Tuscaloosa H.S. Ala. I5 Spanish Club I5 Baseball 35 In- tramurals 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. I5 Prom Com- mittee 3. DAVID RAYMOND GRAY Bellevue H.S. I5 Basketball I5 Track I5 Industrial Arts Club I5 Latin Club I5 J.C.L. I5 H.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Engineers' Club 4. MARIAN ABIGAIL GRAY Clee Club.l, Sec. 25 Dramatics I5 N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 25 Homeroom Sec. 25 Spring Show I, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, Sec. 45 Music Staff 45 Anchor Club 3, 45 French Club 45 Tri-M 3, 45 Play 3. DAVID WEST GRIFFIN North Fulton H.S. Ca. I, 25 Football I, Capt. 25 Basketball 1, 25 Track I5 Baseball 25 J.C.L. I, 25 Convention 25 Latin Certificate 25 F.C.A. 25 H.H.S. 3, 45 Jr. Civitan 2, 3, Treas. 45 B.A.A. 45 Football 3, 45 All-Weekly Guard 4, Hon. Men- tion, All-City 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Candidate for Pres. of Student Body 35 Pep Club 45 Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 45 Sr. Advisory Committee 45 From the Hillzops 45 ViceaPres. of Class 4. REIDA SUE GROOMES Dramatics Club I5 N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 25 Bowling Team 25 Red Cross Council 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, M.T.S.C. Clinic 35 Intramurals 3, 45 Art Club 4, Treas.5 Pep Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Civinettes 4. Senior Class SESANNE GROSSMAN .I.C.L. 1, Latin Certificate 1, 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Hillsburro Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Vice-Pres., Sec. of Homeroom 4, Intramurals 4, Hill Topics Agent 4. MARY CAROLYN GRUBER Y-Teens 1, 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Cvlee Club l, Vice- Pres. 2, F.T.A. 3, Office Staff 4, Civinettes 4, From the Hilllops 4, Spanish Club 4, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Prom Committee 3. EIIWARD CARL HAILEY Winter Haven, Fla.- 1, 2, 3, Pres. of Homeroom 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, Pres., Hi-Y 3, Treas. 2, Intramurals 2, H.H.S. 4. DIANE RENEE HALL Dramatics 1, 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, Doctors' Club 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 4, Art Club 4. LUCY HANSON Y-Teens 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Medal 1, Latin Certificate 2, Latin Honor Society 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, Pres. 4, Anchor Club 4, I-Iomcroom Vice-Pres. 4, Pep Club 1, 4, Intramurals 4. LOLIIS HAMILTON HARDIN Hill Topics Staff 3, 4, J.C.L. l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Engineers' Club 3, 4, Vanderbilt Science Fair Awards I, 2, 3, Grand Award 3, National Science Fair Award 3. KATHY ANN HARNION Pittsburgh, Pa. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Prom Chairman 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Homeroorn Sec. 3, Jr. Planning Committee 3, H.H.S. 4. NANCY HERRIN HARRIS Y-Teens 2, F.H.A. 3, 4, Hill Topics Staff 3, 4, Art Club 4. KAREN LANE HARRISON Avondale High School, Ca. 1, 2, Dramatics 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Biology Club 2, Tri Hi-Y 2, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, H.H.S. 3, 4. ROBERT ANDRE HEARN, IR. Honorable Mention H.H.S. Science Fair I, Latin Medal 1, Latin Certificate 1, J.C.L. 1, 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 2, Future Scientists' Club 2, German Club 2, Engineers' Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4. Senior Class IUDITH ANNE HECKQMAN Hillsboro High School 1, 45 Y-Teens 25 Dramatics 15 St. Cecilia Academy 2, 35 C.S.M.C. 2, 35 Sodality 2, 35 Science Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, Treas.5 Basketball 35 Intra- murals 35 Office Staff 35 Latin Club 35 Prom Committee 3. MARY DE HECKMAN Dramatics 15 Pep Club 1, 45 Sec. 45 Y-Teens 25 Bowling Team 25 Red Cross Rep. 25 Candidate for Sec.-Treas. of Student Body 35 Prom Committee 35 Office Staff 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 From the Hilltops 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Art Club 4, Sec.5 3rd place P.T.A. Poster Contest 4. MARY ELIZABETH HENDRICK Pep Club 15 Glee Club I, 25 Treas. 25 Spring Festival 15 Spring Show 1, 25 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 25 Y-Teens 2' Red Cross Colmcil 2, 45 F.H.A. 35 Spanish Club 4. TAMARA KATHENE HICKS Basketball Team 15 All-County Guard 15 Y-Teens 1, 25 Dramatics 1, 25 N.E,D.T. Certificate 15 Homeroom Sec. 25 Spanish Club 25 Class Sec. 35 Homecoming Attendant 35 Civinettes 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 4, Capt. 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Office Staff 45 SCA Convention 35 Cheerleading Clinic 3, 45 Key Club Sweetheart 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Sec.-Treas. of Student Body 45 Student Affairs Committee 45 Student Council 3, 45 Honor Council 45 Inter-High Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 4. 9 CHARLES ENGLAND HOLDITCH Band 2, 3. LINDA CAROLYN HOLLINGSWORTH Dramatics 15 Treas. 15 Pep Club 1, 45 F.H.A. 25 Y-Teens 25 Office Staff 3, 45 Hill Topics Staff 35 Intramural 3, 45 From the Hilltops Staff 45 Assembly 3. TRUDY VIRGINIA HOLLOWAY Peabody H.S. 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 Science Club 25 Chorus 15 Orchestra 15 H.H.S. 3, 45 Office Staff 35 From the Hilltops Staff 45 Intramurals 45 Red Cross Council 1, 2. SARA LOU HUME Y-Teens 15 Latin Medals 1, 2, 35 N.E.D.T. Certificate 25 Math Team 1, 25 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Honor Council 4, Sec. 45 Clinic Bowl Queen 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 1, Capt. 4-5 Basketball Scholar- ship Award 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Class Sec. 25 Homeroom Sec. 25 Homeroom Vice- Pres. 35 Member-at-Large of Student Council 45 Girls' Vice- Pres. of Student Body 45 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 4. GERALD SYLVAN HUNTER Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 35 Stage Lighting 1. PATRICIA HUTCHERSON Glee Club, Librarian 1, Vice-Pres. 25 Y-Teens 1, 25 Red Cross Council 15 P.T.A. Rep. of Homeroom 25 Spring Show 2, 3, 45 Latin Merit Certificate 25 Choir 3, 45 F.T.A. 35 Sgt.-at-Arms of Homeroom 35 Spanish Club 45 Tri-M 4. Senior Class HELEN MARIE HUTCHESON J.C.L. 1, 2: Red Cross Council 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: Bookstore Staff 3, 4: Hill Topics 14 2. 3. 4. Conn-ntion 3: Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3: Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3: Jr. Academy of Science, Honorable Mention 2: Math Team 2: N.E,D.T. Certificate 1, 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Anchor Club 4: American Histplledal: National Honor Society 3. 4: Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. CHARLES EUGENE JACKSON, JR. Latin Certificate 1: Pep Club 1. 2. 4: P.T.A. Rep. 2: Hill Topics Rep. 2: Assembly 3: Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 4: Hi-Y 4. JOSEPHINE NEIL JACKSON J.C.L. 1. 2, 3, Hist. 4: Latin Certificate I, 2, 3: Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3: N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 2: Library Staff 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Choir 4: Choral Clinic 4: Spring Show 4: Color Cuard 4. FLORENCE BASSETT JARRELL Harpeth Hall 1, 2: Triad Club I. 2: French Club 2: J.C.L. 2: H.H.S. 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Glee Club 1, 3: Small Ensemble 3: Choir 4. Treas.: lladrigals 4: Vocal Festival 3. 4: Spring Show 3, 4: Chairman 3: Assembly 3. CRYSTAL LEE JETT Red Cross Rep. I: Library Staff 1: Latin Certificate 2: J.C.L. I: Pep Club I. 4: from the Hilltops 4: Dramatics 4: Y-Teens 2: Intramurals 4. CHARLES NIALRICE JOHNSON. JR. N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2: Latin Certificate 1, 2: Homeroom Treas. 1: Homeroom Pres. 4: Student Council 4: J.C.L. 2: French Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Tennis 2. 3, 4: BA..-X. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 3, 4. VINCENT EDWARD JOHNSON Pep Club I, 2, 4: Spanish Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Spring Show 3, 4: Nladrigals 3, 4: Choral Clinic 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Intra- mura1 3. 4: Solo and Small Ensemble 3, 4: Hi!! Topics Rep. 3. TENRA BELLE JOHNSTON Dramatic Club 1, 4: Assembly 1: Clee Club 1, 2: Spring Show 2: Y-Teens 1: F.T.A. 2: Intramurals 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-Pres. 3: Pep Club 4: From the Hiliiops 4. EDGAR LEE JoLLY, JR. band I. 3. 4: Hill Topics 1, 2, 3, 4: Hath Team 1, 3: N.E.D.T, Certificate I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Exam 3rd in State 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. ANNA KATHERINE JONES Clee Club, Librarian I, Sec. 2: Spring Show I. 2: Y-Teens 1: Latin Certificate 1: N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2: Dramatics I: Homecoming Attendant 2: Homeroom Sec. 2: French Club 3, Sec. 4: Prom Committee 3: Pep Club 3, 4: P.T.A. Rep. 4: GAA. 4: Intramurals 4: Cheerleader 4, Co-Capt.: Civinettes 4. Senior Class CHESTER ALBRIGHT JONES Track l, Homeroom Treas. 2, 3, Homeroqm Sec. 3, Home- room Vice-Pres, 4, Jr. Civitan Club 2, Chaplain 3, Sec. 4, .I.C.L. 2, Pep Club 4, Engineer Club 4, From the Hill- tops 4, Business Manager, Hill Topics Agent 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate I. RANDALL LEARY JONES Choir 1, 2, Spring Show 1, 2, Peabody Science Fair 3rd Award 2, Middle Tenn. Fair 2nd Award 2, Choral Clinic 1. WILLIAM HARRIS JORDAN P.T.A. Rep. 1, Pep Club 1, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate l, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4. KENNETH MICHAEL KELLER Lipscomb H.S. 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Track I, Future Doctors' Club 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Advisory Com- mittee 4. SUSAN MAXWELL KENYON Rbt. E. Lee H.S., Va., 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Glee Club 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Spring Show 3, Concessions 4. GEORGE BRANCH KESTERSON, JR. Science Club 1, Biology Club 2, Engineers Club 1, 2, From the Hilltops 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Jr. Achievement, Pres. 4, Golf Team 4, Pep Club 4. SUSAN EARLY KETTERSON Dramatics Club 1, 2, Forensics Club 3, German Club l, 2, J.C.L. 1, 2, 3, From the Hilltops 4, Spanish Club 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. GENE MILLER KIDD Castle Heights Miltary Academy 1, Baseball 1, I'I.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Convention 3, Intra- murals 3, 4, F.C.A. Convention, Baseball 3, 4, Homeroom Pres. 4, Homeroom Vice-Pres. 3, Student Council 4. DOUGLAS LAWRENCE KNEELAND Hi-Y Club 3, Sec. 4, Intramurals 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 2. NANCY DIANE KOELLEIN Library Staff Sec. 1, Convention 1, .I.C.L. 1, 2, Latin Cer- tificate 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Clinic Staff 4,F.T.A. 4, Counseling Staff 4, From the Hill- tops 4, Intramurals 4. Senior Class BARRY SAMUEL LAPIDUS French Club 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Sales Vicc4l'rcs. 3. RANDALL DALE LAURENCE Football lg Basketball l, Track l, 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, Library Staff l, 2, ,lr. Achievement 3, 4, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4. GRETCHEN KAY LAVELY Clee Club l, Y-Teens l, N.F..D.T. Certificate 1, Latin Certificate l, 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2, .l.C.L. 2, Band 2, 3, Treas. 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Mid-State Twirling Champs 2, Talent Show 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, Anchor Club 2, Jr. Director 3, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4, Pep Club 4, French Club 4, Homecom- ing Attendant 4, Intramurals 3, 4. MARY ANN LEATHERS Glee Club l, 2, Treas. l, ,l.C.L. 1, F.T.A. 2, Y-Teens 1, lntramurals 3, 4, Assembly 1, 2, Spring Show 2, Advisory Committee 4, Pep Club 4, Co-Editor of uBurro Book 4, 4'Fr0m the Hilltopsn 4, Music Festival l, 2. SARAH Wlll'l'F, LEE Clue Club l, 2, Spring Show 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 4, Choir 3, 4, ,l.C.l.. l, 2, 3, F.H.A. 4, Future Doctors Club 4, l.atin Ccrtificatc 2, 3, Assembly l, All State Chorus 3. Sllllil,lCY FAY LEFFLER F.H.A. l, 2. 3, Art Club l, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Y-Tccns l. JAlNIC'l' SUE LICFKOVITZ Latin Club l, l .H.A. 2, Spanish Club 3, Future Doctors lum4. HOWARD BARRY LEVINE N.F.D.T. Certificate l, 2, P.T.A. Rep. l, 2, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Prom Committcc 3, lntrz1A murals 3, 4, Advisory 'Committee 4. RICHARD DAVID LICON Perkins Jr. High l, ll.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Homcroom V.-Pres. l, ll-'llcam Football 2, lntramurals 3, 4, FROM 'lllllf lllLL- 'l'0l'S-1, lliology Club l. l'A'I'RlCl A M A RCARET Ll.0V ET Dramatic- Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assembly l, Y-'lccns 2, llcp Club 2, Stage liigghting Crcw 3, llookstorc Staff 4, 'llzllcnt Show l, .lr. .At'lllt'V'Illl'I1l 4. enior Class ELIZABETH LOTT Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Teens Against Communism 2, Pep Club 1, 4, Prom Committee 3, P.T.A. Rep. 1, Counselors' Staff 4, Spanish Club, Intra- murals. JOHN CHARLES LOVELL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, Sgt.- at-Arms 4, National Honor Society 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Latin Honor Society 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Dramatics 1, Hill Topics Staff 3, 4, B.A.A. 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, In- tramurals 3, 4, 1+'.C.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 4. JAMES BUCKNER LUSK Whitthorne Jr. H.S. 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Engineers' Club 4, Caving Club 4. KENT MCCLUSKEY l.C.L. 2, Future Doctors' Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Certificate 1, 2. WAYNE SANFORD MCDONALD Football 1, lr. Civitan Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 3, 4, All- Star Softball Team 3, Homeroom Vice-Pres. STEPHEN RAY McDOWELL Science Club 1, Bowling League 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Intra- murals 3, Concessions 3, 4. BETTY KAY IVICGLOTHLEN J.C.L. 3, Latin Certificate 3, Latin Honor Society 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Library Staff 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, Choir 4, Madri- gals 4, Choral Clinic 4, Spring Show 4. MARIE CONSTANCE MCILLWAIN Class Treas. I, Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Dramatics 1, Alt. Cheerleader 2, Intramurals 3, G.A.A. 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, Assembly 1, Homeroom Treas. 2, Latin Cer- tificate 1. BEVERLY ANN McMAHON Central H.S. 1, Antioch 2, 3, H.H.S. 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Home Ee Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Red Cross Representa- tive 1, 3, Dramatics 2, Sec. of Homeroom 3. SARAH LOUISE MCNAMEE Glee Club 1, Civinette Club 4, Pres. of Homeroom 4, Student Council 4, Office Staff 3, 4, Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, M.T.S.S. Annual Clinic 3, Concessions Staff 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 3. 4. Sec. 4: Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 3, Hill Topics Agent 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, .l.C.L. I, 2, 3, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Future Doctors' Club 3, Pep Club 1, 4, Red Cross Council 1, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, D.A.R. Medalist 4. an wi 3' fe 'ff cr Senior Class .TERRY LEE MCPHERSON Dubuque, Iowa 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2. SHERRY LEE MACLAY F.H.A. Representative I5 Treas. of Homeroom 15 F.T.A. 45 Dramatics Club 1. HEATHER MAILLIE Glee Club 1, 25 Assembly 15 F.H.A. 15 Choir, Lib. 35 In- tramurals 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Spring Show 35 Choral Clinic 2, 3. BARBARA EARLE MANNING J.C.L. 1, 25 Latin Convention 1, 25 Bowling Team 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, Sec. 4, Convention 35 Y-Teens 25 Latin Certifi- cate 25 Hzllsburro Staff 3, 45 Vice-Pres, of Homeroom 45 Spanish Club 45 Library Staff 45 Intramurals 35 Concession Staff 4. VIRGINIA SUE MARGR AVE Drill Team 1, 25 Spanish Club I, 25 Library Staff 25 Book- store Staff 3, 45 F.H.A. 3. WILLIAM LEE DAVIDSON MARION Intramurals 3, 45 Stage Lighting Staff 15 N.E.D.T. Certifi- cate 2, Latin Certificate 25 Hillsboro Scienqe Fair 15 Hi-Y 45 Engineers' Club 45 ,l.C.L. 25 Future Seient-ists, Club 2. BURTON HUNTER MARSHALL Football I, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Intramurals 45 Pep Club I, 45 Assembly 15 B.A.A. 2, 3, 4. KAREN KAY MARTIN Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, Pres. 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Latin Certificate 1, 2, 35 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 25 Clee Club 1, 25 Choir 3, 45 Red Cross Council 2, 35 J.C.L. 2, 35 Tri-M 3, 45 Spring Show 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 45 Pep Club 2. LARRY WILLIAM MARTIN Provine H.S. 1, 25 H.H.S. 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 District Meet 35 Regional Meet 35 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Key Club 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Board of Directors 45 Homeroom Sec. 45 Pep Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 4. ROSEMARY MAXWELL Y-Teens 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Spring Show 1, 25 Teens Against Communism 25 F.T.A. 3, 45 F.H.A., Member of Board 3, Class Representative 45 Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 25 Homeroom Pres. 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Candidate for Girls' Vice-Pres. of Student Body 35 From the Hilltops 45 Pep Club 45 Hill Topics Rep. 45 -Advisory Committee 45 Treas. of Class 4. Senior Class ROBERT GREGORY MAYER Band l, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Pep Band 3, M.T.S.B.O.A. Solo and Ensemble Festival 3, 4, Football l, Tri-M 3, Treas. 4. BETTY LEE MAYO Dramatic Club l, Pep Club l, F.H.A. 2, 3, Riding Team l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain l, 2, Captain 3, 4, Intramurals 4. REBECCA ANN MERRYMAN National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society, Latin Certificate l, 2, Latin Medal 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 2, Math Team 3, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, V. Pres. 4, Convention 3, 4, Hillsburro Staff 4 ,Color Guard 4, Bowling Team 3, Treas. 4, Library Staff 3, Con- vention 3. JOHN GEORGE MILLER IV Football 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, Basketball Mgr. 1, Junior Civitan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, H.H.S. Science Fair 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate l, 2, Merit Scholarship Certificate 4, Homeroom P.T.A. Rep. l, Sgt.-at-Arms 2. DAVID EVERETT MILLS Bryan Adams H.S. 2, J.C.L. 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, Hi-Y 4, French Club 4. IAIVIES TISDALE MONEY Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Club 4. MARSHA ROBERTSON MOODY Y-Teens l, 2, Red Cross Council l, 2, Pep Club l, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Rep. 3, Homeroom Vice-Pres. 4. HOWARD WAYNE MOORE JOYCE ALINE, MOORE Dramatics Club l, Y-Teens l, 2, Latin Certificate l, 2, N.EQD.T. Certificate l, 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Glee Club 1, Social Chairman 2, Art Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Madrigals 3, Triple Trio 4, Spring Show 2, 3, 4, .I.C.L. l,,Clinic Staff 3, Music Staff 4. NELSON KINZLY MOORE Latin Club I, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Forensics 2, Stage Lighting 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Vanderbilt Science Fair 3, Doctors, Club 4, Caving Club 4, Vice-Pres., N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 2. Senior Class JOHN FRANCIS MORRIS Track 25 Football 1, 25 B-Team Basketball Manager 25 In- tramurals 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 SCCA 4. ROBERT LEE NEADERTHAL National, Honor Society 35 45 Forensic Club 2, 35 Latin Honor Society 25 Latin Certificate 1, 2, 35 N.E.D.T. Cer- tificate 1, 25 Spanish Club 35 Future Doctors Club 2, 3, 45 P.T.A. Rep. 15 Intramurals 3, 4. JUNE MARIE NICHOLS Clee Club 15 Vocal Festival 15 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Latin Certificate 1, 25 Latin Honor Society 25 J.C.L. 1, 25 Convention 1, 25 Y-Teens 25 Library Staff 2, Convention 25 Concessions 3, 45 Hill Topics 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Convention 3, 45 Office Staff 3, 45 T.H.S.P.A. Convention 35 Intramurals 45 Spanish Club 45 Bowling League 2, Secretary 3, 45 Capt. 45 Girl's Trophy 3. SUE ELLEN NUCKOLLS Knoxville, Tenn. 1, 25 H.H.S. 3, 45 Dramatics 15 Y-Teens 1, 35 Thespians 2, 45 Sec. 25 Stereo Club 25 Clee Club 2, 3, Spring Show 2, 35 Music Festival 2, 35 Volleyball Team 25 Art Club 35 Jr. Achievement 3, Pres. 45 Bookstore Staff 4. ROBERT FRANK O,DONNELL Memphis, Tenn, 1, 2, 35 H.H.S. 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Foot- ball 15 Mn Richland 15 Science Club 2, 35 Architect's and Engineers' Club 3, V.-Pres.5 Pep Club 45 Engineers' Club 45 Student Council 3. KENNY EDWARD OLIVER Intramurals 35 Stage Lighting 3, '4. MARY ELIZABETH OLIVER Dramatics Club 1, Treas.5 Student Council 15 Glee Club 1, Pres.5 P.T.A. Rep. 2, 35 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 25 Latin Certificate 1, 25 Pep Club 4, Sgt.-at-Arms5 French Club 4, V.-Pres.5 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Treas.5 Hillsburro Staff 3, 45 Office Staff 45 Civinettes 45 U.T. Journalism Clinic5 Prom Committee 35 Spring Show 25 Sec. of Homeroom 45 Music Council 1. NOBIE VERN O'NEAL JOHN HIESTAND PAMPLIN Sgt. at Arms of Class 35 Junior Civitan Club 2, 3, 45 B.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Intramurals 45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Medalist 1, District Medalist 35 Basketball 1. ROBERT LUMPKIN PARSONS, III H.H.S. 1, 3, 45 Campbell High, Ga. 25 Football 25 N.E.D.T. Certificate 25 Dramatics 25 Hi-Y 3, Chap. 45 Intramurals 3, 4. enior Class SHIRLEY ANNE PFEIFFER F.H.A. 1, Red Cross Council 2, 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, l Spanish Club 2, Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, French Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. PETER NORMAN PICKERING ARTHUR LEE PIEPMEIER Vice-Pres. Homeroom 1, ,I.C.L. 1, 2, Talent Show 4, Latin Certificate 2, Choir 4, Intramurals 3, 4. MARILYN FRANCES PILLEY Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Librarian 2, Choir 3, 4, Spring Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Clinic 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Madrigals 4, Tri-M Historian 3. JOHN ROMANS POTTER Dramatics Club 1, 2, Engineers Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Intramurals 3, Assembly 1, Amer. Legion Medalist 3. PATRICIA ANN POWERS Y-Teens 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Music Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Accompanist 2, 3, 4, Spring Show 2, 3, 4, Choral Clinic 3, 4. THOMAS ALLEN POWERS Track 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Pres. 4, J.C.L. 2, 3, Math Team I, Spring Show 1, N.E.D.T. Cer- tificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 3, Stage Lighting 1, 2, 3, 4, Peabody Science Fair 2, Audio Visual Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council. DOROTHY ANN RANEY F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl. I, Sec. 4, Y-Teens Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Red Cross Council 4, P.T.A. Rep, 4. WILLIAM ALLEN REED Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 3, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms of Class 1, N.E.D.T. Certificate 2, Latin Certificate 2, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Board of Directors 4, Convention 3, 4, B.A.A.-3, Vice-Pres. 4, F.C.A. 3, 4, Convention 3, 4, Pres. of Home- room 2, 4, Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Member-at-Large 3, Pep Club 4, Pres. 4, Prom Committee 3, Honor Council 4, Candidate for Pres. of Student Body 3. WILLIAM DUDLEY REUTHER Art Club 4, Concessions 4. Senior Class JUDY ANN RITT .I.C.L. 23 French Club 43 F.H.A. I, 3, 43 Bookstore Staff 3, 4. DOTTY LEE ROBERTS Pep Club lg Dramatics 13 .I.C.L. 23 F.H.A. 3, 43 Intra- murals 3, 43 Bookstore Staff 3, 4. JERRY MICHAEL ROBERTS KAREN LOUISE ROBERTS Homeroom Sec. 13 Y-Teens 1, 23 Red Cross Council 13 F.T.A. 2g Assembly 23 Intramurals 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 4. KATHERINE ANN ROBERTS Dramatics 3, 43 Thespians 43 French Club 2, 43 Art Club 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. PATRICIA DEANNE ROPER F.H.A. I, Homeroom Pres. 2, 43 Student Council 2, 43 P.T.A. Rep. I3 F.T.A. 2, 33 Sec. of Homeroom 33 Civinettes 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, Candidate for Sec.-Treas. of Stu- dent Body 33 Intramurals 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Pep Club 43 C.A.A. 43 Sec. of Class 43 Advisory Committee 4. CHARLES RICHARD ROSELLE HILL TOPICS I, 23 Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Sec.-Treas. I3 Homeroom Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Football 13 NEDT Certificate I3 Spanish Club 2, Pres. 33 Latin Club 43 In- tramurals 3, 4, All-Star Team 33 Prom Committee 33 En- gineering Club 43 Pep Club, Treas. 43 Hillsburro Staff 4. HAROLD EDWARD ROSSON, IR. Montrose H.S. Colo. 23 H.H.S. I, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 43 Hi-Y Club 33 .I.C.L. 33 Intramurals 3, 43 Engineers Club 43 From the Hilltops 4. RICHARD LYNN ROTH Engineers' Club 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Pep Club 4. CHARLES WILLIAM. RUTHERFORD, IR. Football 13 Pep Club 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Hill Topics Agent 1. Senior Class SUSAN GRAY RYAN Glee Club 1, Social Chairman 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Assembly 1, Spring Show 2, F.T.A. 2, P.T.A. Rep. 2, Prom Commit- tee 3, From the Hilltops 3, French Club 4, Pep Club 4, Intramurals 4. DAVID PAGE SANDERS JAMES HARDIN SAWYER J.C.L. 1, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Forensics 4, Pep Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, Choral Clinic 2, 3, 4, Spring Show 2, 3, 4. CLAUDIA JEAN SCHAUMAN Pep Club 1, J.C.L. 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Spring Show 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Choral Clinic 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Convention 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. WILLIAM PETER SCHOENLY N.E.D.T. Certificate 2, J.C.L. 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Intramurals 4. JAMES MARVIN SCHULMAN J.C.L. 1, 2, 3, Hill Topics Staff 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin Certificate 2, 3, Future Doctors Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1. JUNE ELLEN SCHWARTZ Spanish Club 4, Clee Club 1, Dramatics 1, 4, Talent Show 2, Assembly 1, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, C0unselor's Staff 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate l, 2, Latin Certificate l, 2, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. KAREN LEE SCOTT Silver Spring, Md. 1, 2, 3, H.H.S. 4, Student Council 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Spanish Club 3, Welfare Committee 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Intramurals 4. CAROLYN SELPH Dramatics Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, Spring Show 2, Hillsburro Staff 3, 4, Office Staff 3, Homeroom V.-Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Student Council 3, Prom Committee 3, Candidate for Girls' V.-Pres. of the Student Body 3, Clinic Staff 4, French Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Civinette Club 4, Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4. DONALD JAY SERKIN Coral Gables H.S. 1, 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Choir 1, Football 1, Biology Club 2, Treas. of Homeroom 2, Intramurals 3. Senior Class RICHARD CASWELL SEYMOUR, JR. Memphis, Tenn. l, 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, District High ,lump Champ 3, Football l, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club l, F.T.A. 2, B.A.A. 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Key Club 3, Chaplain 4. YVONNE SHERRELL Glee Club l, Spring Show 1, Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 3, 4, Home Room Sec. 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. HENRIETTA BRUNSWIG SHOLARS .I.C.L. 1, 2, Latin Certificate l, 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 1, 3, Math Team 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate l, 2, Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4, National Honor Society, Anchor Club 4, Concessions Staff 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, 4, Manager 2, Co-Captain 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Treas. 4, Hill Topifs Staff 3, 4. ALEX PAUL SLABOSKY Homcroom V.-Pres. l, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Hill Topics 2. 3, Editor 4, Forensics 2, Treas. 3, Class Treas. 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4, Prom Committee 4, Advisory Committee 4, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, T.H.S,P.A. Convention 3, Hill Topics Agent 2, 3. JUDY CAROLYN SMELSER Glee Club l, V.-Pres., F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Convention l, 2, 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate l, 2, V.-Pres. Home-room l, 3, Band 3, 4: Color Cuard 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Sec. of Band 4, Tri-KI 4, National Honor Society 4, Anchor Club 4, Senior Director 4. ' DIANE ELAINE SMIRNOVV Latin Club l, 2, Art Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Bowling League 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Honor Society l, 2, Latin Certificate l, 2, Intra- murals 4, Hillsbnrro Staff 4, Basketball Manager 4. MARK HARRISON SMITH Brown H.S. l, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, Cross-Country l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. PETER WILLIAM SMITH Riverside lr. High l, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, N.E.D.T. Certificate 2, B-Team Basketball 2, Engineers Club Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Pres. 4, French Club 2, 3, Hillsburro Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4. SUSAN PORTER SMITH Future Nurses' Club l, Sec.-Treas. of Homeroom 3, Intra- murals 3, 4, Swimming Team 4. THOMAS SMITH Football l, 2, 3, Baseball l, Intramurals 3, 4, B.A.A. 2, 3. Senior Class SUSAN FAIRCHILD SOUTHERN Y-Teens 1, 29 Pep Club 1, 29 Dramatics 19 Red Cross Coun- cil I, 29 Spring Show lg Tennis Team 3, 49 Civinettes 3, Sec. 49 'Tram the Hilltops 49 Assembly 19 F.T.A. 3, 49 G.A.A. 3, 4, Sec. 49 Spanish Club 49 Intramurals 3, 49 Prom Committee 3. WALTER DAVID SPODECK Dearborn H.S. 1, 29 Band 19 Orchestra I9 Intramurals 19 H.H.S. 3, 49 Intramurals 3, 4. EDWIN EARL SPRY Intramurals 3, 49 Football 29 Track 1, 29 Prom Committee 39 Jr. Civitun Club 2, 3, 4, ELISE STEINER J.C.L. I, 39 Red Cross Council 29 Pres. of Homeroom 19 Sec.-Treas. of Homeroom 49 French Club 3, Treas. 49 Student Council 19 Office Staff 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 49 4'From the Hilltops- 49 Latin Certificate I, 2, 39 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 39 N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 2. MARY VIRGINIA STEPHENS Norland Jr. High 1, 29 Sec. of Homeroom 1, 29 Orchestra I9 Cirlls Chorus 2, Sec.9 H.H.S. 3, 49 Clee Club 3, Sec.9 Bookstore Staff 3, 49 Music Festival 39 Spring Show 3. SHEILA DELL STEPHENSON Clee Club 1, 2, 39 Dramatics 1, 29 Forensics 49 F.T.A. 49 French Club 4, SUSAN MORTON STOCKELL Y-Teens 19 Pep Club 29 Art Club 39 French Club 3, 49 Intramurals 3, 4. DOLORES ANN SUTTON Y-Teens 1, 29 Clee Club 19 Intramurals 3, 49 F.H.A. 4. LINDA LOUISE SWATS Basketball 1, 2, 3, Alt. Co-Capt. 49 Civinettes 3, 4, Vice- Pres.9 G.A.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4. ELOUISE MARIE SWENSSON Manhattan Ir. High 1, 29 Dupont H.S. 29 Y-Teens 19 Glee Club 19 Kayettes 29 H.H.S. 2, 3, 49 Spanish Club 2, 3, 49 Forensics 29 Dramatics 3, 49 Art Club 39 Thespians 4, Sec. Senior Class KATHERINE HOLMES TARPLEY F.H.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, From the Hilltops 4, Band 4, Majorette 4. MARILYN THURMAN Lipscomb H.S. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, Latin Club 1, Overton H.S. 3, F.H.A. 3, Y-Teens 3, Ir. Achieve- ment 3, H.H.S. 3, 4. NANCY DIANE TOMLIN NEDT Certificate I, Y-Teens I, 2, Pep Club 4, Dramatics 13 P.T.A, Rep., Office Staff 4, Hill Topics Agent 3. WILLIAM HOWARD TORRENCE J.C.L. I, Law Club 3, Intramurals 3, 4, All-Star Baseball Intramural 3, Concession Staff 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4. GILDA JANE TRAUGHBER Latin Certificate I, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 3, 4, Intramurals 3, F.H.A. 3. WILLIAM MADISON TRIMBLE Intramurals 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Biology Club 2, Homeroom Vice- Pres. 2, Engineer's Club 4, Rifle Team 3, Bowling Team 3, 4. MARY OLIVIA TUCKER Assembly 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Drarnatics I., Y-Teens 2, Spring Show 2, Latin Certificate 2, Latin Convention I, 2, Latin Honor Society 2, Art Club 2, Ir. Achievement 3, Pres., Intramurals 4. STEVE VASSALLO Key Club 3, 4, I.C.L. 4, Red Cross Council I, Hill Topics I, Concessions 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Forensic Club I, Stu- dent Council 3, Homeroom Pres. 3. ROBERT HENRY WAECHTER Intramurals 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 4, Art Club 4, Pep Club 4, Football 1, 2. HARRIET CLARICE WACGONER Pep Club 4, F.H.A. 1, 3, Rep. 4, F.T.A. 2, French Club 4, From the Hilltops Sec. 4, Talent Show 2, Home- room Treas. 2, Civinettes 4, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 4. Senior Class JAMES RUSSELL WALKER, IB. Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, 4, Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Future Doctors' Club 4, Basketball 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Latin Certificate 1, 2, 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2. JOHN EDWARD WALKER Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Bowling League 3, Future Doctors' Club 4. IAMES WILLIAM WARD, JR. N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 2, Future Doc- tors' Club 2, 3, 4, .l.C.L. 2, Swimming Team 4, Hill Topics Staff 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. EMILY SUE WARDEN Pep Club 1, Library Staff 1, P.T.A. Rep. 2, Y-Tecns 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, Red Cross Council 2, Spanish Club 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Pres. of Homeroom 4, Student Council 4. RICHARD HOWELL WARNER Hillwood H.S. 2, Tennis 2, Humbold H.S. 3, Golf 3, Tradk 3, Science Club 3, H.H.S. 1, 4, Track 4, Intramurals 4. SAMUEL LEE WEEDNIAN Vice-Pres. of Class 1, Assemblies 1, 3, German Club 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Hillsburro Staff 3, Math Team 2, Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Delegate to Boys' State 3, T.A.S.C. Convention 3, Inter-High Coun- cil 4, Student Affairs Committee 4, Honor Council 4, Pres. of Student Body 4, Talent Show, 1st Place 4. SUSAN ANNE WEEKS Overton 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, Beta Club 2, 3, Forensics 3, Vollcyball Team 3, H.H,S. 3, 4, Math Team 3, French Club 4. MICHAEL LEE WERNER Manhattan'H.S., Kansas 1, 2, Clee Club I, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Football 1, Biology Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, H.H.S. 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Spring Show 3, 4, Choral Clinic 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Music Staff 4, Intramurals 3, 4. JAMES CULBEBT WEST B.C.A. 1, Football 1, Basketball Manager 1, Track 1, Treas. of Class 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, All- Weekly' 3, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, B.A.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Spring Show 3, 4, T.A.S.C. Convention 3, Student Affairs Committee 4, Student Council 4, Honor Council 4, Boys' Vice-Pres. of the Student Body 4. KENNETH BRADFORD WEST, II Salina H.S., Kan. 1, 2, Clee Club 1, 2, Special Ensemble 1, 2, Choral Clinic 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Choral Clinic 3, 4, Future Doctors Club 4, Spring Show 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4. Senior Class KATHLEEN MARIA WHITE Columbia Central I, 2, 35 J.C.L. I, 2, 35 Y-Teens 35 Dra- matics 35 H.H.S. 4. THOMAS BRYSON WHITE WALTER HOWARD WHITE III Miami, Florida I, 25 Track I5 Dramatics 15 H.H.S. 3, 45 Track 35 Rifle Team 4. CARLA SUE WIEBECK J.C.L. I5 Y-Teens 25 N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 25 Latin Cer- tificate I, 25 Office Staff 35 Intramurals 4. MARK LARKIN WIENER Science Club I5 N.E.D.T. Certificate I, 25 Honorable Men- tion Middle Tenn. Science Fair 35 Biology Club 4, Pres. 45 ':Hfll.sburro Staff 45 Caxing Club 4. STEVEN CALLAWAY WILLIAMS N.E.D.T. Certificate 25 Latin Certificate 2, 35 ,I.C.L. 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Jr. Civitan Club 45 Track 3, 45 B.A.A. 4. CAROL ANN WILLIS Stratford I-LS. I, 2, 35 Student Council I, 2, Sec. I, Pub. Relations 25 Office Staff I, 2, 35 Homeroom Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Civinettes 3, Pres.5 H.H.S. 3, 45 Civinettes 45 Art Club 4. TANDY WEST WILSON Football I5 German Club 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Law Club 3, See. 35 Hill Topics 3, 4. DAVID WINNINGHAM B.C.A. I, 25 Football I, 25 Basketball I, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Vice-Pres. of Class 15 H.H.S. 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 35 Intramurals 3, 4. CHERYL MARLENE WISE Pep Club I, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Co-Editor of Burro Book 45 P.T.A. Rep. 15 F.T.A. 2, 45 From the Hill Tops 45 Y-Teens 2. enior Class MICHAEL JULIUS WISE Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 1, 2, 3, Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Sec. 3, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 3, Spring Show 1. .IOHN ROBERT WOODS Class Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Homcroom Vice-Pres. 2, Homeroom Pres. 3, Class Parliamentarian 4, Key Club 4, Student Council 3, Ir. Civitan Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, B.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Intra- murals 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Alt. Capt. 4. RUSSELL JOSEPH WOODS McClaurin H.S. 1, Photography Club 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team 4. KATHERINE DAVIS WOOLLEY NEDT Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 1, 4, Hill Topics Agent 1, F.T.A. 2, .l.C.L. 2, T.J.A.S. lst Place 3, Vanderbilt Science Fair 3rd Place 3, Hill Topics 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Intramurals 4. CLYDE ALLEN YATES Middle Tenn. Science Fair 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Rifle Team 4, Caving Club 4, T.,I.A.S. Fair 3rd Place 2. THOMAS DANIEL YOUNG, JR. NEDT Certificate 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 3, Latin Medalist 2, Latin Honor Society 3, Hi-Y Club 4, I.C.L. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. Studious', Sen- iors wait in line to sharpen their pencils. ...Q-1 5 Smminr HIPLIQPPPTSN le-isurf-ly ffnjoy thcir nomi-day 1110111 in the luxurious aitinospllvre of the Hillsboro Cafeteria. rfwr' zamgf f :f ' W1 1 f iii r ma.: 1. Q SWE ,. , X 3? Y Sw- 'galil ting: .a 'Z'1,j' K Q - Xi M? 5i'f,5,1L, A ' ' A ' 3 5 51' g 25,311 as ew W V A ' W ui ' 1 1 , 151- H, , , A ,, Y., ., V1 .. 4392 5- 2 1 f YY K4 , ' 4, 1 31, if ,1 1 K 12, Z, riff? . E , '5 'z V -A -f sf .',' A 6,3325 1 iff A Y 1, i'3'12ff' 'Qi'- 1 W .531 1- if , , M 'V1I ',-fngf, . ff' iw?lffn'., 3' 'ru 5 N A Y i I . igaqfk, Joncxs, Bill Copeland, and Steve W1llldIIlS work hard to lmprove the 1 ,, gym flmmr. l While admiring the tree in the library, Carla Wielneck and Mary Carolyn Gruber plan their Christmas vacations. ,wwf , ':,',:-lf. ,' ' ,,,, :Kia E I .,, . p 'X '1,.: W ,::-- qf: ' Headden, Grigsby, Jones, Stringfellow, Moody Action right in, pants in selecting rings wit 4-f Junior Class Vice-President Henry Headden Treasurer lVlary Margaret President Fred Jones Secretary Sharon Stringfe Sergeant-at-Arms Wesley Moody describes this class. To train for a successful senior year this group jumped planning for a zany Junior-Senior Prom, contributing hard-hitting partici- varsity athletics, providing staff members for top-rated publications, and later sixteen qualified candidates for officers. ln February they donned their class h pride because they deserved this symbol of achievement. Crigsby I low BILL ABBOTT MIKE ADAMS ANN AKIN DAVID ALEXANDER TONIXIY ALLEN MICIIELLE ANDREI-Q NANCY ATIRSON ROYIZE BMX RAYMOND BAKER VIRGINIA BARR IJAYIAI BA'I'IIl'RLXI CARI. BEAIILIQS JE-XY RENIll.ICS NANCY BEDFORD LINUX BI-1'XSI,ICY STEPIIEN RIaI-lSI.EY BRENDA RIQGGS GEORGE IIICNEDICT STEVE BENNEYWORTH IRVING BERENSON SCOTT BILLINGSLEY MARTHA BOWEN MARGIE BOWMAN MERIDY BRACEY SUSAN BRANDON SUSAN BRANUBI BECKY BROOME MARY RUTH BROWN BETTY BUSH SUSAN CECIL IJVXYIII CIIVXNIHERS NANCY CII-XVNIAN PANI IIHARTON MKII!-ll,YN CHERRY RICK CIJCXICNGER IiII.l, IIOUIIIY BILLINDX I1Rl I'CIIIiR DHNNX DINNER DAXID IIXIWIFI YX II,'l'I-lR IIXXIDSON JINY IJENIICTROS BOB D4-XIOSS ERIC IIII-IRRS I.I'flIII-QRYI. IJILLINGIIANI JO INISTIHR PICILGY IJOZII-QR CRI-IG IIINTIN MXRY LOI' ICLLIQ nd X QL? I, E E ' mv I , la: I . M it il I i af E, :.:1,i:,Lm+ I I , M, W sv! Wag: M nx- 'fss A ,190 VCV pn, ,Q J' 1 '4 DONNA ENGLISH MARY EVANS PATSY EVANS PATTI EVANS JOHNNY FARRAR WENDY FARRELL JUDY FERGUSON BARBARA I-'IDELHOLTZ RANDY FIELDS PATSY FITTS BETTY FOLEY DIANE FORD MARY FRANKLIN TIM FRAZIER BETTY GABHART HARPER GASTON BEVERLY GATES PAM GIBBS BETTY GIBSON DAVID GIBSON LARRY GLEZER LAUREL GLICK NANCY GOFF JOAN GOLDSTEIN JANE GOODWIN STEVE GRAHAM JOHN GRAMMER KAREN GRAYSON BILL GREENWOOD NELSON GREGORY MARY MARGARET GRIGSBY HAYWOOD GWINNER GRIF HABER KAY HAHN TANYA HAILEY ROBERT HALL CATHY HAMILTON BILL HAMILTON BILL HAMMOND MIKE HARRIS GEORGE HASTINGS ERNEST HAWKINS LEE HAYS BARBARA HAZEN ' HENRY HEADDEN ISABEL HEARN SANDY HERIGES DEBBIE HILL 66 A Alert ,Juniors Began 965 2 I Q I I I I I I DANNY HOLDERFIELD RANDA HOLLAND LYNN IIOLT RICK HULL SUZANNE HUTTON BILL HUTTON KENNY INNIS CHARLOTTE IVY BILL JUSTICE PAT JONES FRED JONES CAROLYN JONES JILL .IMQKFON DIANE JETT RAY JOHNSON LEE KEATIIl.EY HANK KEELING PIIYLLIS KELLER JOHN KINIERY ANDREA KING RENNY KING JIXI RISICR DON I,'XCI'iEY CLORI-X LAIRD CARY L 'RNIB TRISII X IANGS'I'AI I4 STENIC LAPIIJI S SI Z1-1'ID'I'E LASIILEE DAVID I.-XYNRICNCIQ SANDY I. XWSON JOHN LAYNE PHYLLIS LITTLE WALL.-ICE LONG KIRK LOW SUSAN LOWE EISSA LOUBANOW VXI L LYNI-15 EDIJIIC Nl:-Ill-lIC SLS-KN 'XIVF-XRI.IND ROGI-.R Nh-I,EAN I'IIIL XIVKNIGHT llAROL XIXRTIN DICRY NI4'I I'IIl-IWS CAROL NI,-KYRICRRY TOXINIY XII-I-XDOR IKARICN NIE XIJOWF LVXRRY NIEIJLIN L-XRRY NIILLICR Hi hest Scholastic Averages SUE MILLER FRANKIE MIZE JERRY MOATS BOB MOODY YVESLEY MOODY DONALD MOORE LINDA MOORE NANCY MOORE BETTY MOSS CAROL MURFF JANE MYATT LUCINDA MYERS JULIA NUCKOLLS NANCY NIIGENT CATHY OCLES IIAI. OLIPHANT EMILY OLSHINE XVHIT PARDUE SANDRA I'-XSCIIALI, RlI,L PATTERSON LYNN II'E'I'ERINIAN JOHN PIIILLIPS RETTE PIERCE JOHN PIGG XYINSTON PILCHER J-XNIES PORTER LANIER PORTER RONNIE I'O'I l'S STEVE POWERS JERRY POWERS BOR PRESTON DON PUNCH BARBARA RACKER YVAYNE RAGLAND LUCY RALSTON MEC RANDOLPH JIMMY RAY NANCY REESE IRENE REIIIH ROLLIN RHI-IA CAROL ROGERS TERRI ROHIJE TERRY ROSERERRY LELIA ROITTH PHYLLIS SASSER ROBERTA SATURN SUSAN SAIYMS MIKE S,-XV,-'ASTA at H.H. CI-IIPPILR SCIIOFIELD BILLY SCIIWARTZ TABINIY SCIIWEITZER KINI SCOTT ARTIII R SEXY LARRY SICICMAN KENNY SHARI-QR JOHN SHARPE SHERRIE Sli -XTZEN RALPH SIIHPARD BOB SHI-IRRUD FREDIJIIQ SILVER CLENIJA SITZ GAIL SNIITII BETTY SPRINGER LARRY STICPIIENSON LLOYD S'l'RICCKER SHARON STRINGFELLOW NANCY S'I'RUI'D ANX STI CKI-lY IIARTII X SI I-'FRIDGE CHERRY SI'I.I.IY.-KN CONNII-I SL IIIYAN DAYID SWAIY PAM SIX II-'T LINDA 'I'.-XNKSIJZY BILLY TANNER SANDRA TAYLOR BILL TIIIS'I'LIiWAITE BOBBY TICKLE TERIIIIC 'IUNILIX RICK TR.-XYIS BRLCE TVCKER DALE WARI-'IIQI.D SLZXXN XYAIQNER N,-XXCY WXSSERKI,-XX 'VTIXTON XY.-XTKINS IVICKIF WEAVER INANCY WEIL ,JIM WESCUT IJOHANNA XVHITE LES YVIIITE HARLAN WHITLEY JACK WILDER ALAN WILLIAMSON ANN WILLIAMSON JOE WINTERS T. D. WOODBURY . Held IJ Juniors wx R . L .. A .A 31 W3 gs I 4 Q5 I I sf Fx in QU Vw - Q0 ':..-'f au., r Jw 5 ,5 : ,- 3 . ms ,. CRAIG woons H, + L , f is , m i V M- f . MARY woousy P 1-wr :gf LL,.', 2 'mhk ' . f fi? 'm,- PAUL WRIGHT rf K t iff' i s-,. .izgz.yEQg7 A , if , STEVE YOKI EY it 'nf- we is w. X S A 'mf W. M Q Q xl' 2 555 I e 1 Members of thu Prom Cummitlec braxc Ll hcuvy ruin storm to begin plans fm ' a very Suwcssflxl gift In lllv dvpartirrg SL'l1i1'il'S. of this float was a result of hard work by many members of the class m f - 'Wah' 7 ' . Vw ' 3 s ' ME 1 I M ,,, ,.k,,.'.fk Q X vi D ,.,,x . M-an - J f . W- 9-'-1 Div CROP Homecomin Parade Q-emma Mr. Waller fits Nancy Stroud, Suzanne Hutton, and Virginia Barr for those long-awaited trophies-class rings. Enthusiastic motions and suggestions, such as Kenny Sharcr offers at this moment, typify junior class meetings. A group of class leaders discusses plans for this year with three of their sponsors, Mrs. Marlow, Miss Turner, and Miss Regen. 'O 7l y Q + f ' 1iA te 2 ophomore Class H, , L,,,. ct., ,,,. W . .., 'ivy Q ar W ,Ma H 'fi mm 'Es r., an M' rn Fx 9 'K 55 we r Ee V ., ,,...,, . . N. s. ag 4325,1ggv1g,gggmfs,5ssm tariff: ff:21r , ,, ,, 1- s ., 111'v1w1's12'+'.' H it .. 'f 'G f :- - 'gg -f ,ti,f:w:f,ffq,gs,fz,,R, I f- ' 'KR . ,X it it ytstcuccst i Lf,,lZ f zgzzf' - ficars . - - szmsmr, Q President Jimmy Cogswell Vice President Gene Tucker Secretary-Treasurer Vicki Lloyd Sergeant-at-Arms p Ed White -. 'ss 7 -..J Tucker, Cogswell, Lloyd, White A year of high school behind them, the Sophomores are now accustomed to the full routine. Their class sponsor, Mr. Nick Coutras, has guided their activities of Sophomore Assembly, the Sophomore float, and class meetings. Hard academic pursuit has been observed in unified geometry, physical education, biology, and second-year foreign languages. Sophomores have ventured out into extracurricular groups such as glee club, Hill Topics, forensics, band, language clubs, and B-team sports. Outstanding Sophomores were chosen for service clubs and participate in varsity athletics. 72 JUIIN ,-KIHANIS IJAYE AIJKISSON BII,I. ARIN IIOIIFIIT AI,I-IX,-KNDEII YIIIKI AIQNULD III-IYI'IIII,Y AIIRINCTON IIXIIII XIIA IIADI-ZR S'I'I-IYIC I!AGXYIiI,L H-HIIIICI, BAKER TONIMY IIANIPY LINDA IIAIITON BOIIIKY Il-X'I I'I,E Il0CIlIiI,I,IC IIHAIIIJ IAIIIIY IiI'INSI.ITY SANDY IIIIGGS ANNIQ IIIfNNE'I I' CLYDK III-INNI-ITT PA'IISY III-fN'I'ON ROI! IIIfIINS'I'OIII IIII I. III.IiQI ISI' I3I'IXIIIII.Y ISIHIIIIY I,INDX III.-Xl,Ix JUIJ III UIKNIKN I-'ICI-ID III I-QDSUIE IIIKIIIXIID IIUFTICK DIIIIIIII-f IZUNXI-IRS SIQSKN IIOXXLINC IIE'I I'Y IIHYCIC ANNIQ IIIIAIJFKJIID G,-XYLIC IIIII-II-IIIIAJYE BIi'I'II IIROXXN VICKI IIIIIIIGII JOHNNY IIIIYANI JEFF III IHS TONINIY III lQII,KNAN NEII. III ISI' BOBIIY III ICTUN RENIIII IIXIIN DAINI-,Y ll-INFIELD PAII, II XIII.ISI.H SUSAN 41 XIITY JIMMY CIXSII JOYCI-I KIIIANIIIFIES SUSAN IIII-'IIWIAN WENDI IIIIKONISTER DAVID l1I,.-KICK CATHICIIINI-I CLOUD IIMIIIY IIUGSWELI.. 0 Longer Freshmen was g-as iv 42 I 'mf , A f , A , 'Mfw ' I if W4 wav' 4? I ED COLE TRICIA COLEY HELEN COLLYER BETSY COLMEY TEELA CONISTOCK NANCY CORDRAY BOB COTTRELL FRIERSON CRAIG YVAYNE CRIM NED CROIICH DUNCAN CITRREY DAVID CYPRESS MARVIN CYPRESS EDDIE DANIEL ROBERT DAVGIIERTY FLOYD DAVIS M-XIIRICE DENIBSKY NANCY DIES ROBERT DILLON STANLEY DOYNE JANE DRENNON JOHN DRIYRY PEGGY DUNCAN I-'REDDIE DLRIIAM LINDA EANES DOUG EARTHNIAN LARRY ELLIOTT DIANE FELDXIAN RHONDA FIELDS GAYLE FOX DIANE FRANCIS JOHNNY FRANKENBACII JOAN FRANKLIN BRENDA FRANKS LEESA FRANKS HAROLD FREEMAN MARY GATES MIKE GERINGER JEAN GIBSON TRICIA GILLIAM NANCY GOLDSTEIN GAIL GOODNIAN DAVID GREEN RICHARD GROSS JO ANN GROSSMAN TULA GUYN NICOUI HAILEY RAY HAILEY ophomores Take an ctive Part in chool Life ELAINE HAWKINS EDGAR HENSON DOROTHY HERIGES JERRY HERNDON BARBARA HERSH ANN HILL CHERYL HILL CAROLYN HOLDITCII BILL HOLLINGS DEBORAH HUBBARD CHERYL HIJMBERT BRAND INLOW CHARLIE JACKSON PIIIL JACKSON BILL JOHNSON BO JOHNSON TINA JOHNSON SRIPPER JOHNSTON RICHARD JOLLY CHARLES JONES IIIIERON JONES J-'IN JONES .IANIES JLSTISS LYNDA RARNES K-XRIN KETTERSON KATIIY KIMERY I'A'I'TY KIRBY TERRY KORNMAN I'iEI'I'H RRAFT JACK KI HN KATHY LANCASTER DANNY LEE GARY LEVISON N ICKI LLOYD KAYE LONG RODNEY LLNN PAT LYNCH VIRGINIA Mc'CRARY ROBIN McDANIEL HELEN McFARLIN CHRIS MrLAUGHLIN CIILCK MARTIN MICKIE MATLOCK BILL MAYO PAT MEACHAM TOMMY MILAM KATIIY MOORE BETTY MORGAN Burro Leaders of 96 Are MARGIE MORRIS BRAD MORTON CHRISTIE MOSES PATRICIA MYATT FINDLAY NEIL LINDA NICKS DIANE NII'I'ER MIKE NORMAN MARY OLIVER LINDA OSBORNE CARTER OVERTON MARTHA OVERTON KATHY PARRISII ROSE PARRISH KITTY PICLSTER ALVIN PERRY JACK PILYI-IRSACK DEBBIE PRITIKIN TONIXIYIC I'ROC'I'OR ELDRED REANEY DAVID REGISTER MARILYN RICE CODY RICHARDSON PEGGY RICHARDSON LEWIS ROACII BECKY ROBERTS BRENDA ROBERTS NANCY ROBINSON BILLY ROSENBERG MIKE ROYSTER NANCY RUSEK SUSAN SANDERS SHARON SANDERS WALTER SANDLIN KIT SAUNDERS JANET SAWYER STEVE SCIIOENLY LEE SCI-IWARTZ MARILYN SCOBEY MARK SERKIN LAURA SHAPIRO LYNN SHARER SANDRA SHAW' GAYLE SHELTON RICKEY SHEPHERD KATHY SIGAL SARAH SIMMONS TOMMY SMEDLEY Bein Trained on the ,Job ANDY SMITH CAROLINE SMITH JUNE SMITH NANCY SPEIGHT DAVID SPODECK WALKER STAERKER LARRY STERANKA BARRY STEVENS PAUL STINSON LOUISE STITES CLIFF SIJGERMAN MARY ANN SWEENEY TOMMY TIIACKSTON DENNIS THOMPSON TERRY TRAVIS CAROL TROTTER CAROLYN TL'CKER GENE TUCKER M RK LZMANN LIL A VANDIYER JUDY YERHEIII-I BILL YOSS JUDY WAKI-II-'II-1I.IJ JANICE WXI.IACI-I PHILIP W1-X'I'ERS ROGER WATTS TOM WEAVER BROOKS WEBB JEANNIE XVEST BILL WHITE BILLY WHITE ED WHITE ARNELL WILLIS DOROTHY WINNINGII ANI STEVE WOOD KAREN WOODS JUDY WOOLLEY BRUCE ZUCKERMAN Mr. Hatchett Shows two biology students llow to focuS Ll rnioroscopc, ono of ilu- many luln lcvllniques sophomores learn in this soiencr- Coursc . . . ophomore lump Sophomore girls especially like volleyball, one of the variations of their requirud physical education program. vf w,' mum ' 'amz Msaeivi. t ,J .. X -,fd2??bf' ' as . S t 'S Z i .9 'l anew' . . . and this lviological-zuologiczll training transfers itself to the Honiecomingz Parade through the Green Hills Shopping Center. S Never een The stmplioiiiotr-s pltiyerl un important part in many plutsvs nf srlmul lift' this year. Ht-rt' Helen Collyer. an outstanding inf-inbox' ,of the varsity basketball tt-ann. eyes the basket for two points . . . if tp, ,W W , .. M ,1., N T AW i twig if PM ' - gy A M 'V f 5 .:.,, t- L1 z , 'ft 3 ,wtf f F We i l 1 M' 'A ' L . if if 'te 2 , ' tt . : 5, in V-WM -'P E ff, . 'E 4'-'- W' , 3' W um-M-an i we ll f i 'Mm' in 4? sophomore float or Hinsect line -W1 N ' i for the annual . . . and Cllt't'I'lCl1tlt'l' Betty Xlorgan exvtnplifies the spirit shiiwn ivy this vlass in suppnrting svhool activities. t Mft, 1 R 2 -47 Freshman Class Officers President- Bill Stringfellow Vice-President Todd Foster Secretary-Treasurer Ann Meacham Sergeant-At-Arms Mike Gibson Foster, Gibson, Stringfellow, Meacham ln September, freshmen, looking bewildered and lost, walked up the steps of Hillsboro for the first time. They soon learned the routine of the school and became somewhat adjusted. The Freshmen have had a very exciting year, for not only was the Freshman Dance a success, but the Freshman assembly exposed some undiscovered talent. For the first time in history the freshmen placed second in the Homecoming float contest-this was the prelude to a very successful year. DAVID ADAMS JULIE ADEN TIIONIAS ADKINSON MIKE ALLEY BETTY BEASLEY JIM IIEECH TERRI BEGCS MARILYN BELL JI'LIE BETHURUXI SVSAN BIENER BILLY BILBREY HAI. IZILLINCSLEY MARK BINKLEY ELEANOR BISHOP KATIIRYN BOORD DON ROOTEN MARY BOYCE GREG BRADLEY SONDRA BRADLEY BILL BRODERICK GEORGEANA BROWN RICHARD BROWN MARGARET BROWNING GORDON BRYAN NELSON BRYAN JANE I'iI'TLER JORY CAFEERKY DAVID CALDWELL YYONNE CALAHAN JENNIFER CAMPBELL DAVE CARMAN CLARE CARTER DEBBIE CARTER STEVE CAVANAH ANNE CHADWELL WINNIE CHRISTIANSEN DOIYG CLARK JOHN COBEN MARGARET COHEN ELEANOR CONNER RONNIE COPES MICHELE CORE LEE CRANEORD TOM CROCKETT ELLA CULBRETII JOE CUNNINGHAM CHIP CURLEY DAN DANIELS MIKE DANNER New Burros Arrive at H.H. . BILL DAUME JUDY DAVES GENE DERRYBERRY KATHY DICKSON BARBARA DRUMWRIGHT JOE DUGGAN SALLY DUNN CARL DURY LINDA EMBRY BETH ENNIS CORINNE EWING LADYE ANN FALL SCOTT FARRAGHER CARLA FARREL JULIE FARRIS FRAN FESSEY ED FIELD PATTY FIELD CHRISTY FIELD PAULA FLY STEPHANIE FLY AMY FORD TODD FOSTER EDITH FRAZER VICKI FREEMAN FRANK FRIEDMAN ELLEN GABHART LINK CANT DIANE GENTRY KITTYE GEORGE MIKE GIBSON JACK GILBERT STACEY GLASSMAN DARLENE GOAD JOAN GOLD ROBERT GOLD GEORGE COURIEUX WILLIAM GRAY SUE GREEN BOBBY GREER MARTHA GROOMES LYNN HABER FRED HAHN SUSAN HALE STANLEY HARMAN JOYCE HARMON KENNY HARRIS JOHN HAZEN ANN HEARN Freshman Dance, Stairway tO if D' A, ff aww iw , , l 3 I :L , W-A I M- I I N A L' V K QE, X ' fn wr ' 1' ! ' fX'N,ff: u L, ,Q F - ki 164 H ,Q -ff 5 'v 9 , 3, A .Q4gw uf. F V f , :xW ,, ff V . M ,, .Q rn ., a 1'! 'fL ' x if , I ,i lla Q51 , Wm nm V S.. , In www ww ww HARRIET MEANS MILTON MILAM DAVID MONEY .IANICE MONTGOMERY JOE MONTGOMERY BARRY MOODY LOUISE MOORE DONNA MOORES SUSAN MORRIS MARTY MULLINS CHRISSY MYERS SHEILA NELSON JIM NICHOL NANCY NORTON CHARLOTE OAKS THOMAS O'DONNELL SARAH OLIVER DEBBE ORENSTEIN JOHN OSBORNE GLENN O'STEEN CHRIS PAMPLIN CAROLYN PHILLIPS JOE PIEPMEIER CHARLES POMY JUDITH POTTS NANCY POWERS SUSAN PRITCHETT HAL RAGSDALE DICK REESE PAM REEVES BRENDA REGISTER CHUCK ROBB JIMMY ROBERTS WALTER ROBERTS BILLY ROBERTSON SUSIE ROGERS SHAUNA ROSS AXNETTA ROUTON JANE RUDOLPH BOBBY RUSSELL PEGGY SAIN CLAUDIA SANDERS JOHNNY SASSER VAN SCHWARTZ SALLY SCHWARTZ ROBERT SHADOIN FRED SHARPE CLIFF SHAW JERRY SHELTON Freshmen Make History Build Second Place Float BRIQCE SHERRILL HOLLY SHUMAKER CATHY SISLER TISH SMEDLEY LYNN SMIRNOW DAVID SMITH DIANE SMITH PEGGY SMITH STANA SNODGRASS DOUGLAS SORY MARIANNE SPAIN GARY SPARKMAN LYNN STARKEY RICKY STEPHENSON LINDA STIFF DENNIS STOCKARD EMILY STREET BILL STRINGI-'ELLOW MARGARET SULLIVAN CINDY SWEATT SHEILA SWIFT TOM TALBOT KAY TAYLOR MARSHA TERRELL RAYMOND THOMASSON DAVID THOMPSON .EMILY THOMPSON CHERRY 'IISDALE DWIGHT TOEDTER GREG UZMANN SHARON VERNER MIKE WADE BILL WALDKIRCH CHRIS WALLACE CULLY WARD LINN WARD-SMITH KAREN WEST LADYE WHITLEY POLLY WILEY MICKEY WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS RANDY WILLIAMSON BRENDA WILSON CAROLYN WILSON RAY WILSON BOB WILSON PRICE WOOD JOYCE WOOD LINDA WOODS Freshmen Look Forward to Richard Woods John Wooley Tucker Yates Susan Young Sandra Zile Q35- 'wif ,JP Junior RICK TRAVIS escorts MARGARET COHENN during the Freshman Dance. This year's theme was Stairway to the Stars. DOUGLAS CLARK, WEBB HOSSE, JOHN WOOL- LEY and MIKE HIME are some of the male talent of the Freshman Class in the Freshman Assembly. ophomore Year .IOE CUNNINGHAM, RAYMOND THOM- ASSON IBURROJ and MIKE GIBSON ride through Green Hills on the Freshman float, 4'Reduce those Spartans. The float made history by taking 2nd place. ,Wi BRENDA WILSON, CINDY McCLURKIN, MARTHA GROOMES, CAROLYN PHIL- LIPS, ELLEN HECKMAN with CLARE CARTER and KAREN WEST playing the guitars, show the female talent of the Fresh- man Class in the Freshman Assembly. . , 'IF , ,--'J N 5 S 'K 1. i f P BILL STRINGFELLOW, Pres- ideiit, presides over a freshman assembly in the small gym. - i ,,,, gg 1, 3 miggsw-'ggi A ' ORGANIZATIONS SAM WEEDMAN SARA HUME JIM WEST TAM HICKS President Girls' Vice-President Boys' Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Council Guides Students Composed of Homeroom Presidents and the Student Body Officers, the Hillsboro Student Council is the representative body which provides the ever so important link between the Faculty and Student Body. Under the direction of its sponsor, Mr. Fred Hatchett, the Student Council sponsors such activities as school dances, devotionals, the Burro Book, medalist selections, and student body assemblies. Members of the newly formed Honor Council are: Spike Adams, Tam Hicks, Jim West, Sam Weedman, Sara Hume Jim Armistead, and Allen' Reed. FIRST ROW: Sue Warden, Sarah McNamee, De Anne Roper. SECOND ROW: Peggy Cogswell, Rosemary Maxwell, Tam Hicks Sara Hume. THIRD ROW: Gary Berkenstock, Al Battle, Jim West, Sam Weedman, Joe Baker. FOURTH ROW: Charlie John son, Winton Watkins, Allen Reed, Spike Adams, Tom Powers, Gene Kidd, The principal aims of the Student Council are to promote a better relationship be- tween the Faculty and the students and to give each student a Voice in the government of the school. FIRST ROW: Jane Rudolph, Judy Woolley, Betty Morgan, Gloria Laird. SECOND ROW: Charlie Jackson, John Phillips, Larry Glezer, Harper Gaston, Tommy Meador, Paul Stinson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hatchett, Sponsor: Larry Steranka, Bill White, Joe Piepmeier, Brad Morton, Cully Ward. SEATED: Richard Seymour, Chaplain, Fred Jones, Treas., Allen Reed, Vice-Pres., Spike Adams, President, Don Dahlinger, Secre- tary, Larry Martin, Sgtfat-Arms. SECOND ROW: Larry Glezer, Jim Barr, Joe Baker, Wesley Moody, Charlie Jackson, Dave 3 Adkisson, Jim Armistead, Lenny Celauro, Stephen Beesley, John Phillips, John Woods, Mr. Roper, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: l Steve Vasallo, Jimmy Cogswell, Steve Wood, Soph. Rep., Joe Chambers, Henry Headden, Jimmy Felts, Sen. Rep., Jerry Herndon, l Jeff Evans, Tommy Meador, Jr. Rep., David Gibson, Gene Tucker, Rill Schwartz, Larry Medlin, Sandy Lawson. w Key Club Develops Leadership '4Honor is not a matter of any man's calling merely, but rather of his own actions in it. One of the four honorary service organizations at Hillsboro, the Key Club consists of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior boys who have shown themselves to be outstanding in various phases of school life. This year their projects included the projector for the athletic department and varnishing the gymnasium bleachers. By active participation, the Key Club develops leadership, service, and citizenship in all its members. The Key Club is sponsored by the Woodmont Kiwanis Club under the supervision of Mr. Roper. 'li- At the right, members Don Dahlinger, Spike Adams, Larry Martin, Allen Reed, and the sponsor, Mr. Ro- per, present the athletic department with a projec- tor, one of their projects I for the year. F 'lu ESM r I , f . L? E 'F Key Club ' ,lim Armistcad ,ri . i 1 X jim Barr Jeff Evans A1len.Reed Vice-President 1 Joe Chambers Steve Vasallo Spike Adams Seniors President Joe Baker Don Dalllmger Lenny Celauro Secretary KEY CLUB SWEETHEART Jimmy Fclts Sr. Represenfrzlire Tum Hicks Gene Kidd Larry Martin Mr. John Roper Sponso I' Sgt.-at-Arms John Woods Richard Seymour Chaplain FIRST ROW: Janet Binkley, Chaplaing Cathy Dembsky, Treasurer: Ann Stuckey, Secretaryg Gretchen Lavely, Presidentg Judy Boyer, Vice-President, Judy Smelser, Sr. Directorg Sharon Stringfellow, Jr. Directorg Gayle Breedlove, Soph. Director. SECOND ROW: Vickie Weaver, Vicki Lloyd, Betty Morgan, Pam Charton, Carol Mayberry, Abby Gray, Becky Coleman, Lucy Hanson, Sara Hume. THIRD ROW: Nancy Weil, Penny Sholars, Dyanne Claypool, Helen Hutcheson, Betty Kay McGlothlin, Glenda Sitz. Susan Pemberton, Mary Margaret Grigsby, Peggy Dozier. Anchor Club Strives for Better Hillsboro Through projects for the school and for the community the Anchor Club hasa done much to create school spirit, loyalty, and good citizenship among its members. The Anchor Club is composed of 27 sophomore, junior, and senior girls and is sponsored by Mrs. Terry. The members of this club sell brownies at mid-term and final exams, decorate for the Valentine Dance, and have pledged at least 35100.00 a year toward a fund created to buy new curtains for the audi- torium. Lucy Hanson, Helen Hutcheson, Gretchen Lavely, and Judy Boyer shine as money from brownie sale is col- lected and counted. FIRST ROW: Peggy Cogswell, Presidentg Linda Swats, Vice-Presidentg Susie Southern, Secretaryg Sue Bennett Treasurer Gloria Buchi, Sgt.-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: Nancy Stroud, Virginia Barr, Carol Willis, Reida Croomcs, Martha Suffndge Wliit Pardue, Sarah McNamee, De Anne Roper, Cherry Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Nancy Chapman, Mary Carolyn Gruber Mary Evans, Mary Beth Oliver, Jinx Demetros, Isabel Hearn, Tam Hicks, Carolyn Selpll, Trish Cooper, Anna Jones, Cl nrlce Wa goner, Miss Allen. EM Service is Goal of Civinettes Hlt is better to serve than to be servedfl It was with this in mind that the Civinette Club was formed sixteen years ago. Today the members, limited to twenty-five junior and senior girls, uphold the tradition of serving the school and community. Annually the Civinettes decorate for the Freshman Dance. sponsor a book drive, and help with Parents, Night. Through projects, such as bake-sales and fruit-cake sales, the girls raise money for gifts which are needed by the school. The members are selected each spring on the basis of character, citizenship, and service. Civinettes Trish Cooper, Sue Bennett N and Susie Southern discuss plans while decorating for the Freshman Dance. ea? ,. is :-: -ne, tum A H...- s ' 4 1: sw , ,,- 5. , -- V W ,,-L' QW .3 Q Q be Mike Adams elti J 6 Di we . 3 , ,S W, David Clemmons ofie,1emr1t:111x111,f1.- 1 -- me f ff :ftfsw1ftmw:1w-w , 7sf7zwf4Qr2Q21sz,:1,1 Wig? is, David Griffin ,S ii J fi , W ,i ...T .S .,.. ba as Emi! W4 X . M 4 it Lee Barnett J Bill Copeland 7l V H ' , tt A Chet Jones . R Q . T I ieiiiii H F' ' ,, .. , ' f . 1:2 , 'W at K ' ' Ben Steve .lim Bass Bennyworth Bryan .at.,v,,, ' MN H - :'ws.. K . we L iii EW111 f ,ei M.,.,W,, 4 , , Il W' ' V '.-A ,, f-'. K B. -'ff' A . ,. Duncan John John Currey Farralz Grammar T 1 .. , , Q ,izn I- 5.9, j 41:-1 gif'-' ,km UW if D- iff iz V. T if V . H ST! .lohn Wayne John Lovell McDonald Miller f Ls? - , 52 f - : -,L 4 A it E- :,, .- ay V it. V 1 1 1 L S Rick Chambers P z , W, 'if . . . , 3 me 3 5 Hi W I ,wil .,,, David Green Jim Money J umor CIVITHHS Promote Service HWe build good citizenshipv is the motto of every Junior Civitan. This honorary service club is com- posed of outstanding sophomore, junior, and senior boys dedicatedto building good leadership in the school and in the community. The organization sponsored by the Green Hills Civitan Club, has as their faculty sponsor lVlr. Paul Hood. Annually the Junior Civitans hold candy and fruit cake sales to raise money for projects. The club is responsible for the announcement sign in front of the gym and for the hospitality room during basketball season. This year the Junior Civitans contributed money for new jackets for the cheerleaders, furnished a flag and sigis for the gym, and bought down markers and chains for the ath- letic department. T OFFICERS: John Lovell, Sgt.-at-Armsg Chet Jones, Secretary, David Clemmons, Chaplaing David Griffin, Treasurerg Jim Bryan, President, Bill Copeland, Vice-President. f, H' , ji if S 4 ii, ii Q John Pamplin EQ git f f 90 W s' 4-,s Y 13 T N David Swain K 3 , 'Q el -:ur T. D. Woodbury . ' fwfr V- Q Q 'A A' ' W ,1 iaffflr ,V V :F it 3 z is V 3 W ,- ff s if ... f 'U be 'Q t e cysy Z - A seeee W y . Steve Lewis Richard Bobby Eddy Powers Roach Roselle St. Clair Spry , K :gigs . . ze -i 2 'C - ' 2 wiooool M r y : .fl 5-1-f. : ' , , ' K . ,Tu , ,k 'Tv V .LJ . 0 V V I l,, 'VX h- IQI T : 157 Z' It , .V ,,., S , - ' 1 . zfgzgl ' .zvl - . . of Bill Winton Sam .lim Steve Tanner Watkins Weedman West Williams . 32 l 71? . . 9 f . '- a...i V- ' Rodney Andy Kenny Ed Mr. Paul Hood LUHH Smith Sharer White Sponsor !UN x C! nl , W T. D. Woodbury, Miko Adams, and Winton Watkins prepare activity hoard for on4 coming wcck. 97 , .. , FIRST ROW: Judy Ritt, Dotty Roberts, Ginger Stevens, Lucy Sadler. SECOND ROW: Amy gosteriwarneta Alexander, Nancy Billingsley, Anne Bradford. THIRD ROW: Sue Nueliolls, atty lovet. Bookstore taff Exsting for the convenience of the students, the school bookstore stocks the necessary tools for education-paper, pencils, rulers, and many other useful things. Miss Regen heads the staff as sponsor, and Helen Hutcheson serves was chief-of-staff The bookstore also orders special materials in hulk for the faculty and students. FIRST ROW: Betty Springer, ,Ioan Goldstein, Virginia Margrave. SECOND ROW: Nancy Nugent, Helen Hutcheson. Julia Nuckolls, Mrs. Brent, Andy Davis, Michelle Andre, Pam Reeves, Nicola Day, Gwen Billig, Barbara Manning Andy Smith, Kay Hardin, Jim Dew, Tom Powers. Library Staff Devoting their study hall hour each day to the performance of the necessary tasks in the library, the Lihrary Staff strives continuously to keep Hillsborois library the fine one that it is. This group performs such duties as Checking out hooks, placing returned hooks on the shelves. aiding Mrs. Brent in repairing damaged hooks, and checking the card Catalogue so that it remains up-to-date. KlYEF,LlNCg Betty Foley, June Schwartz. STANDING: Chipper Schofield, Susan Pemberton Susan Sumner, Rochelle Beard, Mike Choate, ,lack Derryherry. Chris Pamplin, Mike Bierly Mrs. Mc'Cord, Frank Field. FIRST ROW: Ann Akin, Treasurerg Dorothy Raney, Secretaryg Judy Smelser, Presidentg Linda Hudson, Vice-Presidentg Pat xl?cpl:vers,S Historian. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Maxwell, Sgt.-at-Armsg Debbie Hill, Reporter, Nicky Day, Parliamentariang Mrs. ite, ponsor. Future Home Economists Move Future Home Economists Club of Hillsboro is a member of the State and National Future Homemakers of America, the national organization for high school home eco- nomics students. Projects and programs provide opportunities for students to achieve some of the objectives of the home economics education programg to develop as individualsg and to prepare for participation in community and civic activities. Mrs. White serves as adviser to the local chapter and guides the program which relates organizational activities to class and home project work. Judy Smelser, Mrs. White, and Linda Hudson display one of their Christmas Projects. g , .5 ' Q,,Q,., sl FIRST ROW: Kay Hahn, Barliara Fidelholtz, Karen Meadows, Pam Cilrlis, Dottie Roberts, Linda Ballentine, Susan Brandon. SECOND ROW: Suzann Wttrner, Pam Swift, Sandy Heriges, Clariee Waggoner, Mary Franklin, Michele Andree, Brenda Lewis, Charlotte lxey. THIRD ROW: Linda Moore, Judy Rhett, Karen Grayson, Barhara Drennon, Karen Roberts, Marsha Moody, Sue Wvarden. Sally Lee. l.ouise Ballentine, Betty Cihson. Toward New Horizons FIRST ROW: ,lo Ellen Calvhartg Dorothy Winningham, Lynn Shafer, Marty Mullins, Susan Kellner, Emily Thompson, Judy Hunter, Donna Moores. SECOND ROW: Mary Cates, Tish Smedley, Brenda Franks, Cindy Mefflurkin, Deborah Martin, Linda Woods. Eleanor Connor. Ann Chadwell, Margaret Cohen, Delmhie MeNutt. THIRD ROW: Betty Boyce, Linda Eanes, Paula Fly, Sally Oliver, Susie Rodgers, Susan Carty, Christie Fields, Peggy Sain, Judy Morris, Diane Gentry, ,lane Drennon, Sheila Nelson, Michele Core, Amy Bond, Edith Frazer, Dorothy Heriges, Linda Barton. FIRST ROW: .lune Nichols, President: Barbara Manning, Secretary, Linda Ballentine, Historian, Becky Merryman, Vice-President: .lane Gillespie, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: King Freeland, Bill Hamilton, Anthony Duke. Future Teachers Promote Eelueation The John Koen Chapter of the Future Teachers of America is made up of those students who are considering entering the teaching profession. This year the seniors were given the opportunity to teach in one of the elementary schools, thus gaining valuahle experience. Each year a scholarship is awarded to the person who in the opinion of the sponsors shows the most potential as a teacher. FIRST ROW: June Nichols, Becky Mcrrynian, Barbara Manning, ,lane Gillespie, Linda Ballentinc, Mrs. Floyd, Sponsor. SEC- OND ROW: Pam Arnold, Sherry Maelay, Sarah McNamee, Linda Nicks, Donna English, Linda Hudson, Suzanne Warner, Susie Southern, Louise Ballentine, Cathy Ogles. THIRD ROW: Claudia Sehauman, Dyanne Claypool, Cheryl Humbert, Glend Sitz, Gail Smith, Meg Randolph, Betty Boyce, Linda Karnes, Carolyn Phillips, Clare Carter, FOURTH ROW: Lucheryl Dillingham, Nancy Wasserman, Sandy Heriges, Barbara Rucker, King Freeland, Bill Hamilton, Anthony Duke, Helen Hutcheson, Rosemary Maxwell, Jean Beadles, Susan McFarland, Nancy Koellin. FIRST ROW: Karen Martin, President, Tina Johnson, Vice-President, Claudia Schaurnan, Secretary-Treasurer, Sandra Taylor Hrs torian. SECOND ROW: Susan Sanders, Joan Franklin, Susan Lowe, Mary Boyce, Clyda Bennett, Sue Bennett, Beth Ennis Trsh Smedley. Future urses Foresee Medical Career The Future Nurses Club is open to all Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors interested in nursing. This organization has a three-fold purpose: first, to show its members what a nursing career can offer them, second, to deepen the appreciation of nurses and their profession: third. to be of service to the community by helping the sick and underprivileged. ,,,, i W--if Claudia Schauman, Mrs. Walker, Sue Bennett, Tina Johnson, and Beth Ennis plan for an ap- proaching hospital tour. or FIRST ROW: Dickey Matthews, Richard Roselle, Harper Gaston, Steve Beesley. SECOND ROW: Pete Smith, President, Jack Potter, Vice-President: Bob Moody, Treasurer: Mike Choate, Secretary: Larry Clezer, Sgt.-at-Arms: Joe Blackman, Cabinet Rep., Larry Stephenson, Cabinet Rep. THIRD ROW: Mike Norman, Richard Roth, Barry Stevens, George Kestcrson, Billy Wh-ite, Cody Richardson, Jimmy Lusk, Mark Uzman, Maurice Dembsky. FOURTH ROW: Ray Hailey, Chester Jones, Hal Rossen, Bob O'Don- nell, Kirk Low, Walt Davidson, John Sharpe, Ronnie Potts, Jeff Bubis. FIFTH ROW: Stanley Doyne, Keith Kraft, Phil Waters, Ric-hard Bostiek, Henry Headden, Harlan Whitley, David Chambers, Dave Marion, David Cray, Don Punch. Engineers Look Toward Future Still relatively new to Hillsboro, the Engineering Club has had a very successful year. Open to all boys who are interested in engineering or a related Career, the club seeks to give the members an insight into their future jobs. This is accomplished through informative and interesting talks and trips, such as the tour of the Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, Alabama. Joe Blackman, Larry Stephenson, Bob Moody, Larry Glezer, ,lack Potter, Mike Choate, and Pete Smith all feel that engineering offers many new chal- lenges. t I 04 FIRST ROW: Nancy Rusek, Rachel Baker, Janet Sawyer, June Smith, Karin Ketterson, Vicki Arnold, Carolyn Jones. SECOND ROW: Tommy Sm:-dley, Mike Norman, Mike Cf-ringer, Mary Franklin, Martha Overton, Anne Bradford, .lane Drennon, Virginia M1'Crary. THIRD ROW: Steven Sehocnly, Frierson Craig, Bill Hollings, Billy Rosenberg, Randy Fields, Johnny Bryan, Larry Steranka, Doug Earthman, Anne Bennett. Junior Classical League FIRST ROVV: .lo Ellen Cabhart, Barbara Drumright, Christie Moses, Ray Wilson, Ella Culbreth. SECOND ROW: Susie Rogers, Diane Smith, Jane Butler, Anne MeSwain, ,Iulie Kraft, Chris Wallace, Mrs. Stroh. THIRD ROW: Stacey Glassman, Carolyn Wil- son, Tricia Coley, Ann Meacham, ,lane Rudolph, Susan Hale, Emily Street. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Stephenson, John Woolley, Gene Derrylierry, Tom Adkinson, Sharon Johnson, Glen O'Steen, Margaret Sullivan, Margaret Browning. FIRST Vickie Nancy Young, ,v ,- z ROW: Josephine Jackson, Historian, Nancy Coley, Secretary, ,lack Derryberry, President, Mike Choate, Vice-President, Wfeaver, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: .lane Goodwin, Susie Branum, Nancy Golf, Emily Olshine, Mary Margaret Crigsby, Weil, Pam Arnold, Peggy Dozier, Bob Neadertlial, Crif Haber, THIRD ROW: ,limmy Sawyer, Joe Baker, Tommy Sit-ve Williams, Jim Westcot, Larry Stephenson, Larry Copes, Richard Roselle, Albert Benneyworth, Kenny King. gum tt r , Junior Classical Lea ue Since the Hillsboro ,l.C,l.. won the state crham Jionshia at the state convention last l I year, it has been working towartl a repeat victory. Also, the members of our 1.C.L. helyecl the Tennessee clelefration win the sweeistakes awartl at the national convention. l 1- l ln preparing for the contests ancl activities at the conventions, the J.C.L. has also furtherecl the elubls Jurnose of Jromotine the stutl f of the classics. ln their meetin s l l l t 5 S the club members sunlement and im Jroye their knowledffe of Roman history, m 'tholo- l l l an , 5 gy, and the Latin language. QW rs Latin students put on skit for J.C.L. l7lRST RONV: Lee- Svliwarll, liilly Wliilc, Gary Levison, Anne Hill, Rubin Mvlhilliel, ,lutly WL1UllCy', Nancy Goldstein, Linmlu Nil-ks. SECOND ROW: ,lack Kuhn, llill Akin, liill Johnson. David Register, Tommy Milam, Jn Ann Crnssnnin, Dehlmie Pritkin. Tmnnlye l'rm'tor. l,inila Oslmrnv, Lllllfil Sliapiru, Mrs. lieuty. TIIIRD ROYV: Yvnlter Sannlvrs, Waly'ne Criin, Robert Dillon, R0 Jnliiisml, Cliff Siigiwiiuin, Cline-k Martin, Ray llgiilcy, Charles Jones. Relives the Past FIRST ROW: Stephanie Fly, Mary Boyce, Tammy Schweitzer, Laura McBee, Karen West, Marilyn Maxwell. SECOND ROW: loan Gold, Marty Mullins, Debby Orenstein, Ann Hearn, Brenda Wilson, Susan Biener. THIRD ROW: Miss Smith, Co-Sponsor: Dale Warfield, ,lulie Aden, Nancy Cordray, Dennis Stockard, Mickey Williams, Steve Vassallo. FOURTH ROW: .lerry Shelton. Robert Shadoin, Milton Milam, Fred Sharpe, Brad Morton, Robert Gold, Bill Daume, Carl Dury, Bill Berquist. FIRST ROW: George Benedict, Sgt.-at-Armsg Rachelle Baker, Secreturyg Barbara Racker, Vice-Presidentg Lucy Ralston, Presi- dentg Mrs. Beaty, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Conner, Dorothy Heriges, Sherrie Shatzen, Susan McFarland, Virginia Barr. THIRD ROW: ,loetta Hobdy, Laurel Glick, Linda Moore, Patty Evans, Nancy Goff, Karin Grayson. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Smirnow, Barbara Hersh, Louise Stites, Emily Olshine, Beverly Arrington, Becky Roberts, Betty Morgan, Lee Keathley. FIFTH ROW: James Justiss, Mike Geringer, Paul Lynes, Brad Morton, Nancy Robinson, Isabel Hearn. 4GLe Petit Cercle F rancaisw Founded for French I tudents Les chansons, conversation, et beaucoup de rire await the members of the Le Petit Cercle Francais at their monthly meetings. Under the sponsorship of Madame Beaty, the ways and manners of the French people come to life. The club was organized this year by the French I students. Lucy Ralston, George Benedict, Susan McFarland, and Isabel Hearn are charter members of Le Petit Cercle Francaisu. FIRST ROW: Lisa Steiner, Treasurer: Mary Beth Oliver, Vice-President: Lucy Hanson, President: Anna Jones, Secretary: Miss Phillips. SECOND ROW: Vicki Lloyd, Linda Black, Susan Stockell, Susan Pemberton, Carolyn Selph, Flossie Jerrell, Clarice Wagoner, Gretchen Lavely, Susan Sumner. THIRD ROW: Gloria Laird, Sharon Stringfellow, Peggy Richardson, Terri Travis, Suzanne Hullon, Amy Foster, Shirley Pfeiffer, Betsy Anderson, Carolyn Holditch, Susan Weeks. FOURTH ROW: Michelle An- drcc, Roberta Saturn, Irene Reich, Phyllis Keller, Betty Bush, Wendie Farrell, Meg Randolph, Sandy Shaw, Kathy Roberts, Sheila Stephenson. FIFTH ROW: Bill Berquist, Larry Seeman, Charlie Johnson, Bill Thistlewaite, Mark Serkin, David Mills, Gary Berkenstock. Wfoujours Amisw Learns More About France In order to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the French culture, the members of the 'Toujours Aniisw Cluh meet monthly for an interesting and informa- tive program. This club, composed of second, third. and fourth year students, is spon- sored hy Miss Alma Phillips. Q armani. V r . 1 U ' .S Lucy Hanson serves Pere Noel at French Christmas party. Flvsfie -Ieffcu Serves fellow French Students' gf FIRST ROW: Cherry Sullivan, Trish Cooper, Secretary-Treasurer: John Phillips, Presidentg Bruce Gold, Vice-President: Bill Adkinson, Sgt.-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: Elouise Swensson, Ann Williamson, Whit Pardue, Nancy Stroud, Nancy Wasserman, Carol Mayberry, Ann Stuckey, Tanya Hailey, Susi Grossman, Betty Foley. THIRD ROW: Sue Warden, Marsha Moody, Cathy Dernhsky, Becky Merryni-an, Belinda Berry, Dorothy Raney, Betty Hendrick, Diane Smirnow, Joan Goldstein, Miss Margaret Batey, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Koellin, Glenda Sitz, Mary Lou Ellis, Patsy Clark, Barbara Drennon, Pam Charton, Lelia Routh, Jinx Demetros, Suzette Lashlee. FIFTH ROW: Jack Wilder, Barry Levine, Bill Hammond, Andy Davis, Eddie Jolly. panish orlcl Explored lo Lclia Routh, Joyce Moore, Melinda Crutcher, Phyllis Sasser, and Kitty Pelster model Spanish costumes. ullmigos Solmre Torlol' is a cluh composed of students ol see- ond, third, and fourth year Span- ish classes. Sponsored hy Miss Margaret Batey, the eluh meets once a month to become hetter acquainted with the Spanish speaking countries, their people, and their Customs. Spanish-speak- ing guests, slides, and conversa- tion among members result in memorable gatherings. Q , ,g I o - M Sv FIRST ROW: Susan Ketterson, Mary Carolyn Gruber, Susie Southern, Marian Cavender, Sarah McNamee. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Scobey, Warneta Alexander, Claudia Schaurnan, Barbara Manning, Cheryl Humbert. Caroline Smith, June Schwartz, Beth Brown, Cathy Ogles. THIRD ROW: Susan Carty, Heather Maillie, Joyce Moore, Betsy Lott, Barbara Racker, ,lean Beadles, Lynn Hope, Patsy Benton, Carol Martin. FOURTH ROW: June Nichols, Kitty Pelster, Janet Binkley, Melinda Crutcher, Phyllis Sasser, Gail Smith. FIFTH ROW: Judy Ferguson, Betsy Colmey, Dutch Adkisson, Bill Alley, Jack Pilversack, Jeff Bubis, Nancy Billingsley, Patricia Hutcherson. 66 77 mi os obre Todo l ,lack T'ilversar'k, Bill Alloy, Bill Adkinson and Eddin ,Iolly look on as Bill Hammond takes at Siesta. Bruce Cold aims ut pinutu. .1 W , - FIRST ROW: Mr. Nicholson, Sponsor, Bob Parsons, Chaplaing Jim Barr, Vice-Presidentg Joel Conlin, Presidentg Mike Choate Treasurer, Doug Knoeland, Secretary. SECOND ROW: David Cc-nnett, Terry Fitzpatrick, Charlie Elrod, Johnny Duke Tandy Wilson. THIRD ROW: Foster Jones, Eddie Childers, Bruce Cold, Charlie Johnson, Lionel Buchanan, Dutch Adkisson Pete Smith, Jack Derryherry. Tommy Young, Jim Barr, Jack Derryherry, Bill Jor- dan, Skip Mills, and Charlie Johnson leave for intramural football game. The Hi-Y Club, sponsored by Mr. Stuart Nicholson, presents a well rounded service program to all its members. its chief pur- pose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, the school, and the community, high standards of Christian liv- ing. Q' --4 Q ,-is X. FIRST ROW: Tommy Young, Jim Ward, Ricky Travis, John Pigg, Jim Kaiser, Waller Harwood, Steve Beesley. SECOND ROW Bill Jordan, Dave Marion, John Cooper, Keith Brown, Raymond Baker, Haywood Cwinner, Harper Gaston. THIRD ROW Jack Jackson, Al Buttle, Owsley llanivr, Billy Trimble, Randy Fields, Mike Warner, Skip Mills, Vince Johnson. Citizenship Jack Derryberry, Walter Harwood, Keith Brown, Bob Parsons, Joel Conlin, Doug Kneeland and .lim Ban make plans for a bonfire. FRESHMEN School Spirit Elevated by Composed of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior students, the Pep Club seeks to establish and maintain the true school spirit of Hillsboro. To bring about a deeper appreciation and feeling for the school, the Pep Club has made shakers for the football and basketball games, sold green and gold NGO BURROS', buttons, and partictpated in several other projects. Under the direction of Mrs. Beaty, the Pep Club has been very successful in its attempt to strengthen school spirit at Hillsboro. SOPHOMORES f aas lava 1. dmwwz w.m J-at. .aww ,sm-f asf? ww Pep Club Loading the Pm-p Club this yr-ur are Richard Rosszllv, Trcusurn-rg Mary Dc Ilccknmrl, Sevrcturyg Mary Both Oliver, Sgt.-ut-.Nrnmsp Susi GIOFFIIILIH, Vil'I?-IjICQifIl'H1I and Allen Rvccl, Prvsillvllt. .IUNIORS SENIORS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Clark, Sponsor, Nancy Stroud, President, Suzette Lashley, Vice-President, Becky Coleman, Secretary-Treas urer. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Winninghaiii, Pam Lawrence, June Smith, Louise Moore. Madelyn Cherry, Lynn Holt, Patsy Benton. THIRD ROW: Susan Biener, Elaine Bumpous, Lynn Starkey, Joyce Chambers, Robin McDaniels, Kaye Long, Betty Springer, Suzanne Hutton. FOURTH ROW: Martha Lynn,Groomes, Sue Nuckolls, Beth Brown, Corinne Ewing, Warneta Alex- ander, Susan Hale, Marjorie Lunford, Nancy Billingsley, Yvonne Sherrell. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl.Hill, Debbie Orenstein, Diane Nipper, Julia Nuckolls, Judy Potts, Isabel Hearn, Betty Bush, Dale Warefield. Y-Teens Builds Character The Y-Teens club is affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. and is an organization of high school girls which promotes growth in individual personality, fellowship, and re- ligious experience. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Clark, the club Nadoptedi' a group of underprivileged children and enter- -x . . tained them at several parties. 1 5, :Ari X ,loan Goldstein, Jo Doster, Karin Grayson, t, and Phyllis Sasser look over their Y-Teens scrapbook. ' II6 'Q' George Benedict, Presidentg Louis Hardin, Secretary-Treasurerg Randy Fields, Sgt.-at-Armsg Kin Moore, Vice-President. afet Emphasizecl by Calvin Club An interest in the wonders beneath the surface of the earth stimulated the forming of 51 new club at Hillsboro this year. The Hillsboro Caving Club strives to teach its members safe and conservative beliuvior underground, as well as give them an op- portunity to discuss the subject of speleology among themselves. W' n ':-. , . 2 FIRST ROW: Jimmy Lusk, Mark Wiener, Mike Alley, Tucker Yates. SECOND ROW: Bill Adkinson, Alan Yates, Dennis Stockard, Bill Cray, Todd Foster. THIRD ROW: Cody Richardson, Rickard Gwin. FIRST ROW: Tanya Hailey, Secretary-Treasurer: .loe Baker, President: Sandra Coats, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Henley, Vieki Arnold, Janet Sawyer, Dan Daniels, Lee Schwartz, Larry Elliott, Bill Berquist, Bill Akin, Larry Steranka, Donna Dann:-r, Mrs. Hall. THIRD ROW: Rachel Baker, Virginia Meffrary, Phyllis Keller, Linda Tanksley, Pam Swift, Patsy Fitts, Mary Evans, Andrea King, Martha Overton, Nancy Rusek, Nancy Goldstein, Terry Kornman. FOURTH ROW: Gary Levison, lloh Nm-aderthal. Craig Fri:-rson. Tommy Bundy, Nelson Gregory. Stew llenneyworth, Bob Preston, Brad Wrist, Jim Ward, Roh- crt Coodwin, Steve Lapidus. Youn Doctors The Young Doctors and Science Club strive to hroaden the studentas knowledge in their respective fields: Medicine and Biology, thru first-hand information. Members of hoth clubs are given the chance to take field trips and hear lectures hy prominent memhers of their respective fields. Science Club FIRST ROW: Judy Verhelle, Vice-Presidentg Susan Chapman, Secretary: Mark Wiener, Presi- dent: Mrs. Clark, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sharon Sanders, Rita Jones, Brenda Roberts, Nancy Coldstien. Jan Jones, Niqui Hailey. THIRD ROW: Johnny Franke-nhaeh, Al Johnson, Dennis Thompson, Gail Shelton, Susan Sanders, Lucy Sadler, Gwen Billig. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Shep- herd, Tommy Buchanan, Bill Justice, Terry Roseberry, Frank Field, Philip Waters. FIRST ROW: Miss Bates, Sponsorg Betty Gabhart, Album Chairman, Reida Groomes, Vice-President, Jane Gillespie, Pub- licity Manager, Susan Brandon, Co-Chairman, Peggy Dozier, Co-Chairman, Nancy Coley, Secretary, Claudia Schauman, Treas- urer. SECOND ROW: Linda Nicks, Sarah McNamee, Meridy Bracey, Madelyn Cherry, Susan Sanders, Susan Sumner. THIRD ROW: Beth Brown, Vicki Arnold, Betty Hendrick, Dorothy Raney, Patty Evans, Betty Springer, Vicki Bilbrey. FOURTH ROW: Betty Gibson, Gail Goodman, Nancy Cordray, Nancy Nugent, Trisha Langstaff, Judy Hunter, Lucheryl Dillingham, Dy- anne Claypool. FIFTH ROW: ,lane Myatt, Linda Beasley, Sandra Taylor, Mike Gibson, Terri Travis, Steve Lapidus, Vicki Bruer. Red Cross Council Aids Needy Service to the individual, to the school, and to the community is the purpose of the Hillsboro High School Red Cross Council. The council strives to further the services of the American Red Cross by collecting toys and clothes, sending an album to a foreign coimtry, and visiting Senior citizens. Susan Brandon, Cricket Harrison, and Miss Bates, their sponsor, aid an automobile accident victim. FIRST ROW: Yvonne Sherrcll, Sarah McNumce, June Nichols, Mury Beth Oliver. SECOND ROW: Diane Tomlin, Linde Hollingsworth, Lisa Steiner, Tum Hicks, Dyunne Claypool, King lfreelzmrl, Jane Gillespie, Mary Carolyn Cruher, Linda Ral- lentine, Louise Ballentine, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Price. Office Staff Girls who are interested in the health of Hillshorois stu- clents stuncl ready to uflmini- ster first aicl in time of neecl. Sponsorecl by Mrs. Price, the Clinic Staff is chosen on the hasis of efficiency anrl flepenfl- ability. I20 Running errands, sorting mail, collecting absentee lists, zmfl tak- ing telephone calls require the attention of the Office Staff. Composed of responsible, harfl- working members, the stuff keeps the office in order and aicls their sponsor, Mrs. Mary Price, in performing the innumerahle tasks that enahle the aciministration to operate smoothly. Clinic taff SEATED: Janet Binkley, STANDING: Nancy Kocllin, De Anne Roper, Nancy Stroud Betsy Anderson, Mrs. Price. FIRST ROW: Mary Woolley, Chris Lewis, June Nichols, Rochelle Olney, Susan Kenyon. SECOND HOW: Nancy Weil, Steve McDowell, Nicola Day, Barbara Manning, Isabel Hearn, Patsy Clark, Penny Sholars, Julia Nuckolls, Walter Davidson, Chipper Schofield, Bill Torrence. Concession orkers On a cold football night what helps you better than a steaming cup of coffee? At a basketball game everybody wants cokes and popcorn. The busy students that supply us with food for energy to yell for our team work in our concession stands. Li htin taff Tom Powers, Jack Dt-rryberry, Kenny King, Mike Choate, .ludy Boyer, Larry Stevenson, Kin Moore, Kenny Oliver, Chipper Schofield, Bob Bernstorf. Sponsored and instructed by Mrs. liandiss, the Stage Lighting Staff has the important responsibility of provid- ing lighting effects for all performers on the Hillsboro stage. The staff works both during and after school hours. E I22 FINE ARTS Choir Sections SOPRANOS: Niki Gonzales, Linda Beasley, Rochelle Olney, TENORS: Maurice Dembsky, Walter Harwood, Van Abby Cray, Cathy Dembsky, Janice Sterritt, Linda Hudson, Schwartz, Joel Conlin, Brad West, Jim West, Keith Lelia Routh, Marilyn Pilley, Joyce Moore, Sally Lee, Karen Brown, Jimmy Davis. Martin, Mary Lou Ellis, Pat Hutcherson. 5 r 5 E Choral Aceompanists: Gayle Breedlove, Pal Powers, Mary Baker. ALTOS: Chris Lewis, Cookie Schauman, Patsy Fitts, Susan BASSESg Gary Berkenstock, Jimmy Sawyer, Bobby Lowe, Lucy Sadler, Sandie Coats, Jo Jackson, Glo Buchi, Mary St. Clair, Mike Werner, Joe Baker, Duncan Currey, Ruth Brown, Pam Charton, Flossie Jarrell, Trisha Langstaff, Vince Johnson, Randy Fields, Lee Piepmier, John Dur- Nancy Moore, Betty Kay McGlothen, Patsy Clark. rett. 1 . . IST Howl: Caylc- Slieltnn, llunna llanncr, Patsy llc-ntun, Gayle- llrt-f'dlmt-, ,lan .lom-S, Vicki Bruvr, Martha Overton, Nanvy Rust-k, Cathy Norton, Kay Hahn. ZNU ROW: Flrarvm SLlllINlf'I'S, Cathy Whitt-, Gail Goodman, Susan Carly, Beverly Gatos Jam- Hyatt, Cltrigtiv Blows. Cathy llarrish, Rantla llnllaml. ,, , , , Treble Tones IST ROW: ,lu Ellen Gubhart, ,luyuc Wuud, Julie Bcllturciu, Chribty Fieldf, ,lvnnifvr Campbell, Libby Lancaster, Beth Ennis, Diana Smith. 2ND ROW: Judy Davcs, ,lanis Montgomery, Sharon Johnson, ,luliv Farris, Debbie Carte-r, Charlotte Oaks, Sue Cre-vm-, l.in1la Stiff, :billy Ford, Nanry Pow6raQNOt picttirvflz Diana ,lUllTlFlllIN'. X x 1 n X X :hh MR. SIMS A TRIBUTE to the LEADERS A Our music directors have put in many hours above , and beyond the call of duty. We never realize the many 1 In hours of work that go behind a performance which we may never think about after its conclusion. We are grate- ful to these hard-Working directors for all their unnoticed 'i:': E work. MRS. JOHNS ALL STATE Every school is honored by having representatives in the ALL-STATE groups but Hillsboro is particularly fortunate this year to have more than fifteen in these groups with some people in more than one group. This year Hillsboro gained distinction by having all of its applicants for ALL- STATE CHORUS accepted either as members of the chorus or as alter- nates. ll F I ALL-STATE: Patsy Fitts, Chorusg Cary Berkenstock, Band, Chorus and Orchestrag Abby Gray, Chorus. Trisha Langstaff, Steve Huggins, T Joe Baker, Maurice Dembsky, Chorus. Marilyn Pilley, Chorusg Betty Kay Mc'Glothlen and Ronnie Cbpes, Orchestrag Brad West, Chorus. Nancy Moore, Mary Lou Ellis, Jim- my Sawyer, Keith Brown, Chorus. Not pictured: Patsy Clark, Chorus. The ALL-STAR CHORUS is a new group formed this year in the METRO schools. Hills- boro has twelve members in the chorus which sings unaccompa- nied and has performed for many groups this year including the state teachers meeting. METRO ALL-STAR A CAPPELLA CHOIR: SEATED: Jimmy Sawyer, Cathy Dembsky, Nancy Moore, Lucy Sadler, Rochelle Olney. STANDING: Abby Gray, Fran Dorsey, Steve Huggins, Jimmy Davis, Marilyn Pilley, Mary Baker, Niki Gon- zolas. l28 Q1 1: 1 l Y 1 ' 1 i - lf xkijf Sally Lee Judy Smelscr Robert Maycr Gary Berkcnstock Marilyn Pilley Janet Binkley Eildic Jolly X .loc Baker Y Pros. CHARTER MEMBERS Larry Martin Karen Martin Abby Gray Pat Hutcherson Mary Bake-r Sandy Coats Cathy Dembsky M .- n an Clmrton V . mi I' fi V 'r is Mary' Lou ' ' r, i 'en 'N ar af V :' bll ,. vk. K V B I s wfzasz, eg, L f.z,:?r Il- I isxilllo.. Br, ' Nancy L Moon' ' ' Ng Tri-M Chris Lewis Bcity Galyllart Joyce Moore Betty Kay MrGothcn Brad West MODERN MUSIC MASTERS was organized last year at Hillsboro in order to promote high standards of performance in the music cle- partments and to give recognition to students for personal achievements in the field of music. Students are selected on the basis of ahility and scholarship both in music and academic subjects. at 3' A'-.ii - muy f ' 5 Lyn-in Host-nbcrg A 9' Karnes A r I F VM. 1 ' ' N Duncan Lane! B l 3 Curfew -mvycr - K Maurice Str-vc ,Fin 1' ' Dcmbsky Sm-liocnly ,-,,. V, K I ' E Larry Q ' ' Q Patsy Steranlra nz- ' Benton I S. , if , gs, Roger lf' . 5 CUYIB Wang I. W i A . Brccdlovc V.. C, nw Nancy Ain Vickie Rusck ' U C Brut-r I29 Charlotte lvey, Jane Coodwin, Emi- 'ly Thompson, Mary Evans, Irene Reich, Steve Schoenly, Gene Derry- berry. I. v H 'Q if r 3 Dennis Thompson, John Durrett, Edgar Jolly, Susan Brandon, Terry Roseberry, Wayne Moore. s Rochelle Beard, Carolyn Holditch, Danny Mays, Pam Charton, Brad West, Larry Martin. , - - - i A .. , , -fm ' iii - Janet Binkley, Vickie Arnold, San- dra Coats, Susan Brandon, Judy Potts, Larry Steranka. i 1 x A My ' 2+ 3' rr of sl , , Wit if K? . X05 7 f 1 NW P' We 1 9 1 .frills gssigfitrter is Fred Bledsoe, Mike Hime, .lcrry Hunter, Chipper Mayer, Hal Olip- hant, Ned Crouch, John Woolley. Hillshorois band is making great progress this year. Under the direction of Mr. William Sims and John Sharpe, drum major, the hand has presented several concerts in assemblies and plans a spring concert. Doug Clark, Mark Binltlry, Boll Wilson, Webb Hosse, Maurice Dembsky, Fred Sharpe, Bob Cot- trell, johnny Farrar. Perhaps the biggest contribu- tion to the school is the spirit displayed by the band at our athletic functions. Very few Bur- ros are as hard-working and as little recognized as our band members. lit-tty Gibson, Janet Sawyer, Judy Hunter, Susan Hall, Susie llranum, Virginia Mt-Crary, Betty Cabhart. 1 Lynda Karnes, Vickie Weaver, Marilyn Bt-ll, Billy Rust-nlwrg. Fri:-rson Craig, David Carlinklc. W' 31 Officers: Gretchen Lavely, Janet Binkley, Lynda Karnes, Judy Sinelser, Sandy Coats, Vickie Weaver, Johnny Farrar, John Sharp. 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A I , -1 A is a. f,f.ff9:,1flm-511591 5.36 figsicigiiwiigfq , fii Af-: 25353555 ig, fiisfjgigvgissfggi 15585, 'gif 253215 'ffafi 5357'- 4-V a ssl, gwwf MS MLM x .,,. K 91 in SSW f Seas ' IL S , 1 1:-vw. -f .'2fYS55?wa We ifisifihfii S , ..,, - ., . ,. , ,mg .xg S ., MARCHING BAND Throu h Rain, Sleet, and now Our Band arche Un Color Guard and Majorettes lead the Homecoming Parade. CONCERT BAND DANCE BAND: Larry Steranka, Pam Charton, Sandy Coats, Mike Hime. David Garfinkle, Cary Berkenstock, Maurice Dembsky. Billy Rosenberg, John Sharp, Johnny Farrar, John Wooley. Frierson Craig, Bob Cottrell, Wayne McDonald, Chip Mayer. Q PEP BAND: John Sharp, Cary Berkenstock, Mike Hime, Webb Hosse. Billy Rosenberg, Larry Steranka, Roger Watts, Edgar JollY, Johnny Farrar, Bob Cottrell, Maurice Dembsky, Chip Mayer. I33 fi N Q l, 'rx ge ,fr 1 in Editor: Trish Cooper Business Manager: Sue Bennet! Hillsburro Not Again! l've rearranged this layout six times alreaclylll This and other such statements exemplify the feelings of all annual staffers at some time. But always, gilt will never workw was eventually followed by, MI just knew it would work oullw Advisers: Mrs. Barbara Gregg, Mrs. Penelope Wirth. .Mb 'Dm TV . g X f , t ff! wc, . U 1 et ' 5 L fig if :J X K -I1 Q. Xi Arts: Chris Lewis: Features: Diane Smirnowg Faculty: , Pete Smith: Student Life: Mary Beth Oliver: Clubs: W lh-clay Merryrnan, Sarah BICIWLIIHGE. Not shown: Sharon Ftringfellow, Cretvhen Lavely. Q taff This has ht-cn a special year at llillshoro and the llillslmurtu staff has tried not only to pre- scrw rrivrnorivs uf this year, hut of the past 25 years as wc- ulmst-t'X'c the 25th annix'ersary of the greatest st-ltonl any where. E I - Photographers: Mark Weiner, Henry Cohen, Bill Adkin- son. Sports: Richard Roselle, Isahellc Hearn, Barbara Manning, David Clemnions, and ,lack Derryberry. KNEELING: Photographer Kin Moore. . , i r2 g.. W'-wi? Jr. Class: Carolyn Selph, and Cherry Sullivan: Soph. Class: Ann Stuckeyg Sen. Class: Suzy Grossman and Reida Croomesg Fresh. Class: Whit Pardue and Ray Hailey: Not Pictured: Shirley Pfieffer. I35 r KJSPA, First Place - NSPA, First Class .N H THSPA, sunerlar ', fu ll 'LL ' 9 3 leg L- QBUH' 1. JA 09145 .nv li 'elmfe' ,P lnllllshel-e High School, Nashville, Tennessee solrolz-lN-clxlsr Alex Slabosky NEWS EDITORS xsihenne Woolley, Edgar Jolly CLUB AND CLASSES Jane Gillespie FEATURES Peggy Cogswell, Albert laenneywenh COLUMNIST hm ward SPORTS Johnny Lovell, Don nshhngen GIRLS' SPORTS Penny Sh0li1l'S cow llelen llntehesen, Dyanne clsypeal EXCHANGE Becky celeinsn, Nancy Harris PRODUCTION MANAGER Lan-y Copes IWIOTOCTRAPIIERS RUl.JQl't. Glhtltlwlh, Louis Hardln BUSINESS MANAGERS uw.. :.,1e, June Nlehnls CIRCULATION MANAGER Tandy Wilson JUNIOR srArr George Benedict, Steve Benneyworth, Peggy Dezaer, t early ray czahhsl-t, Ln.-i-y Glezer, Jenn Gelflsii-in, Jane Geedwln. lvlln-y Mei-gan-t orlgshy, on-if llnher, riinyn Henley, Barbara Hazen, Lynn lrelt, Susan Mi-rni-lin, Wesley Moody, Linda Meet-e, ant-ham g neither. Nancy well, Maisy Woolley. V . solfllolvlolu-: srArl-'- Ann nennen, Palsy Bentnn, Mani-lee Demb- sky, Doug lznitlnnsn, cn.-elyn nolaiieh, Lynda Karnes, viekl Lloyd, knyh Long, virginia rvlecrsry, Martha Patton, Kitty Pelster, Marilyn Seobey, Andy Smith, June Smith, Reber Watts. t SEATED: Jim Ward, Jane Gillespie. STANDING: Penny Scholars, Helen Hutche- son, Dyanne Claypool, Robert Goodwin, ' All -4 x sr? AQ. I, e My ' -ll.. 4' f ,A 1, i an SEATED: Peggy Cogswcll, Alex Slabosky, Katherine Wooley. STANDING: Albert Bellnyworth, Don Dalinger, Johnny Lovell, Edgar Jolly. 25 Yeclrs Ago ond Now It was Monday. Nashville was making plans to greet the Vander- bilt eleven coming home after defeating Rice at Houston. Just one game stood between the Nashville Vols and the Dixie chanlpionship. Dinner and a movie could be had for '75 cents. Across the Atlantic the continent was aflarne with the second great war ln 25 years, Over the Slefgied Line, two British planes were lost. The French were fighting the Nazi threat in the Borg Wood, while in Berlin the Italian Foreign Minister was conferring with Hitler. Back home a local paper had started a petltlon to keep America out of the war. We want no part of lt. Let's keep democracy safe ln America. The paper declared it was France and England's war. not ours. Both local papers were running features of 25 years ago. They told of the events of World War I. That same Monday Davidson County opened a new high school. Students reported to the new Hillsboro High to get book lists. Today, twenty-tive years later, great changes are apparent in our local community, our nation and the world. Sulphur Dell no longer echoes with the sounds of the Vols. Vandy has dropped in the South- easteln Conference. The diabolical actions of Nazi Gelmany and a powcrncrazed madman are just a horrible memory, The US. has thrown od' its cloak of isolation to tale on the responsibility of leadelship of the free world. Man has orbited the earth and polio and other diseases have been conquered. The atom has been enslaved by man. Indeed It is different world from that in which Hillsboro Grst opened its doors. Most certainly, 1939 educational standards could not meet the lequircmenis of todzly's chan ing world, and so Hills- boro has constantly imporved and up-dated its curriculum. ln just a few years we wlll be the leaders of the leading nation of this new world of ours. Leadership will require new ideas, not the outvdated, ineffective dogma of the past. To develop these new ideas we must take into consideration the whole world, not just the North American continent. We must carefully examine the problems which face the preservation of our way of life, study the events of our past, and uphold the principles, freedom, democracy, and equality of our founding fathers. Fifty years ago the world was at war. Twenty-five years ago the world was waging war again. Today we're in a cold war, with hot skirmishes in many areas. Where will we be 25 years from now? Annual Assigns Positions, Editor Promises lBest Yet' We promise to give the student body one of the best annuals yet, say Trish Cooper, editor, and Sue Bennett, business manager, of the '65 HILLSBURRO. In plans made last spring, staff positions were assigned 24 juniors and seniors. Ray Hailey and Whit Pardue are responsible for the freshman SEATED: June Nichols, Becky Coleman, Nancy Harris. STANDING: Tandy Wilson, Larry Copes. class, Shirley Pfeider and Ann Stuckey, the sophomoreg Carolyn Selph and Cherry Sullivan, the junior, and Reida Groomes and Susi Grossman, the senior. Chris Lewis and Sharon String- fellow, juniors, will present the music department, while Pete Smith, senior, will handle the faculty section. wg , l f ............-.- I FIRST ROW: .lane Goodwin, Linda Moore, Lynn Holt, Lynda Karnes, Marilyn Scolry. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Holditch, Mary Wooley, Vicki Lloyd, Kitty Pclster, Judy Wooley, Joan Goldstein, llarbara llazcn, Doug Earthrnan, Grif Haber, June Smith. THIRD ROW: Mary Margaret Crigsby, Betty Calrhart, Susan Mcl arlirr, Anne llcnnctt, Virginia lNlcCrary, Wesley' Moody, Dara lrara Rackcr, Nancy Weil, Steve llennyworth, Ccorge llencrlict, Andy Smith, Nlarrricc Dr-rrrlrsky. Roger YVatts, John Phillips, Peggy Dozier, Larry Clezer. Art Groups Decorote Campus, Building Both the Ar: .-Xrstrctltttott and the art department are responsible for the Chrrsrrzzaf dr-coratrons throughout thc school building and on the campus Mt-nibcrs of tht- Art Association help to decorate the school by making tin can dr-toratrons for the cedar trees in front of the school O 0910 Quill and Scroll Elects Officers Alex Slabosky is the new presi- and a large Clrrrstrnas card which is placed outside the building The Art Assorratrorr, sponsored hy Mrs Edna Scales, art teacher, rs composed of studcrrts from the art classes and other students ine terested rn art Gifts, illustrations, and decorations ure the Christmas projects of the art departmcnt The dccoratrons hanging outside the cafeteria vt rrrdovys grvc the school a holiday touch Arms of the .rrt dt-partnrenr projected by Mrs Scales, art teacher, dent of the Quill and Scroll. Other ofiicers are Peggy Cogs- well, vice president, Sarah Mc- Namee, secretaryg and Trish Cooper, treasurer. The Quill and Scroll, which S9115 programs at all home foot- ball games, is an honorary organi- zation for students who do outstanding Work on the school publications. art- ro teach .rpprcrratron rn hott to use everyday art, to develop skills, and to errrorrrage the use of arts and crafts not only as a possrhlt- vor-airorr, hut as an ay-ovation. Mrs Scales rcports that this yr-ar there are more students rn art classes than ctr-r bcfore, Her four classes have drawn Egure studies and contributed to tht- promotion of the spaghcttr supper and PTA by making posters Thcy have also studied the principles of color, shapes, and thc problems rn dcsttqtr progression from realism and abstract Each sry uct-ks students are expected to read one book and nragaune artrtle on any phase of art. With the realization that are students' abilities vary, all students are given the opportunity to improve Grades arc determined by ctfort. work habits, and selfscontrol of abilities The exams in art not only require :rtqurrcd knoytledrgc hut applied skill SCHOOL MARKS QUARTER CENTURY, TODAY Hillsboro High hegrns its second twenty-five years today It was October 2, 1939. that Hillsboro tirst opt-rred its doors l rrtrtiClatttr:rs werr'la1dtht'tifrrr the high standards rrf vtltrcatlon arid line spirit yylrtclt Hillsboro stands for today Tltt' old tt-d building was destroyed by tire in 1952 and. rrr H15-1. tht- prcst-nt strtrcttrrc ytas opt-ned on the sr-hool's original srtc Six boys and sry girls composed the first scnror class The citttrc student body irtrtttbt-red lti-4 President Say s 'Fun' lt vtas ftrnf says Arthur Garser president of llrllshoro's first student borly I wouldnt have missed my year .rt llrllsboro for anything Most of the original fotrrtt-ctr school clubs are still rn existence tlrrrltron corrupt-trtron was lrntrted to four gantcs 'lilrc boys' and girls' basketball teams had a full st-.rsrrtt lbrtk Morrison was senior' class president Fld- orund Turnlcy was class treasurer while Dorothy Mr-l'lanahan sci vcd as class secretary Other memlrt-is of the class were Dorothy Dodd, Norma Morrson. George Pike, Elizabeth Brown. Billy Bonner, Mary Jane .Iarrell Hill lit-rd, and Becky Wilder Students Carry Chains With Them Lcd by its 12 seniors, tht- student body thoose the school colors, and trrtkcd Burros as fr nick- name 'l'ltt- Iirst volttiirc of llll.rL 'l'Ol'IC'S was pub- lrshctl, .rtrrl the titst rssttt- of l'lllrLSlSl'ltltO came out :Xt tirst tht school dtdrt't hate any chairs Thc students had to bring charts from home and carry tliem from class to tlass Thr- btttltltirti was not ready' for r-lzrsscs trntrl October Thr- tirst year of school was not over till June Merolwrs and sponsors of the senior class wt-r'c so thrrlhd with giradttatrr-rr that each pr-rsrrn trayc a patty tht- last month H in all, No room available during May l-t rn all No room yxas avarlablc fora study hall the next yr-ar because of tht- growth of thc sturlcnt body, On pretty days the students studied out doors, on had days tht-y sat rn the gym Hillsboro in 1939 .Q sunny., 3' SEATED: Ann Stuckey, Peggy Cogswell, V. Pres.g Trish Cooper, Treas.g Alex Slabosky, Pres,g Sarah McNamee, Sec.g Sharon Stringfellow. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Reida Groomcs, Wllit Purdue, Mary Beth Oliver, Susan McFarland, Lucy Ralston, Mary Woolley, Chris Lewis. SECOND ROW: Sue Bennett, Gretchen Lavely, Isabel Hearn, Dyanne Claypool, Diane Smimow, Katherine Woolley, Helen Hutcheson, Nancy Harris, ,lack Derryherry, Al Bcnnyworth, George Benedict, Don Dalinger, Pete Smith, .IOIIIIIIY Lovell, Larry Copcs, Edgar Jolly, Crif Haber. Quill and Scroll QINTEQNATIONALD 'M- lx Q! Members of the Quill and Scroll can be seen selling football programs at all home football games. This organi- zation is a chapter of the International Quill and Scroll Society whose pur- pose is to recognize outstanding work in journalism. Students receive this C R Q L L honor through service on the HILLS- .. BURRO. HILL TOPICS, and FROM K ' f THF HILLTOPS STAFF. IST ROW: Chet jones, Vice-l'res.g Claricc Waggoner, Sung ,liinmy Fells, Pres. ZND ROW: Mary Anne Leathers, Mandy Bowers, Mrs. Frierson, Mary Carolyn Cruher, Susan Ketterson, I.inmla l ostvr, Lu Myers, Kathy liroylvs. :ERD ROW: Christy Jett, Linda Hollingsworth, .lam-t l.n-fkovitz, Kay Tarplcy, Mary Uv Hcvlunari, Kos:-rnary Maxwell, Ann Bradford, Anne Bennett, Nancy Colcy, Lisa Stn-im-r, Susy Southern. -1TH ROW: Clll'I'yl Wiise, llal liosson. Clmrlps Elrml. lion Bass, Ilavu Ligon, Dave Griffin, Lucy Sadler, Uoorgrm' Kestvrson. From the Hilltops From llle Hilllops Club was organized as the 4'Creative Writing Club in 1013. In 19715 From the llilltops ap- peared. The purpose of the club is still what it was in those early years-to promote student interest in creative writing. Almost every year since 19-15 the eluh has puh- lished a vollection of student writings. Our 190-lt-O5 president and editor-inhchief will he jimmy Felts. Other officers are Vice-president. Chet jonesg Sevre- tary, Clarive Wiaggoner: Treasurer. .lo llosterg Sponsor, Mrs.,,l. C. Frierson. 5 3 Q SEA'l'EDg Judy Boyer, Pres.g Mike Choate, Vice-Pres., Kenny King, See., Paul Lynes, Treas. FIRST ROW: Debbie Pritikm Mrs. Landiss, Pam Charton, Susan Pemberton, Pam Armold, Bef-ky Coleman, Julie Kraft, Cris Wallace, Terry Rhody, Vicki Lloyd, Cary Levison. SECOND ROW: Susan Biener, Sheila Stewnsori, Lynn Haber, .lo Ann Grossman, Mike Cerringer, Glenda Sitz, l.r-lia Routh, Stacy Classman, llill Daume, Miss Smith. 'lllllill IQUW: Stexe Lapidus, Cliff Sugerman, Wayne Ragland, Ray moncl Thomasson, Jimmy Sawyer, Robert Preston, Jeff Bubis, Andy Smith, Robert Manas. Hillsboro Forensic Club s , - ,Q 2 38 1 x Q. Scene from Forensic Club's Annual One-Act Play The training of leaders for Americals future is the purpose of the Hillsboro Forensic Club. Students are encouraged to express their opinions through debating, the student Congress, and extemporaneous speaking. Stu- dents are also given a chance to give their interpreta- tions of poetry, humorous or dramatic readings, and original oratory. ln the.competitive meets a student is able to earn points necessary to qualify for membership in the Na- tional Forensic League. DEBATE: SEATED: Kenny King, Pres.: Paul Lynes, Vice-Pres.: Mike Choate, Sec.-Treus. FIRST ROW: Gary Levison, Steve Lupidus, Bill Duume, Mike Cn-ringer. SECOND ROW: Wuynt Ragland, Robert Preston, Cliff Sugermun, Andy Smith. N.F.L. MEMBERS: SEATED: Judy Boyer, Mikc Choate, Kenny King, Paul Lyncs. FIRST ROW: Billy Rosenberg, Pam Arnold, Becky Coleman, Mike Gcrringer. SECOND ROW: Spon- sors: Miss Smith, Mrs. Landiss. i54iEiP 1'7iv- a oy if ,au . ,aafg ,. ,m,., i,.4,,, K FIRST ROW: Judy' Daves, Ray Taylor, Julie Farris, Sandra Zile, Clen O'Steen, Linda Stiff. SECOND ROW: Betty Gibson, Tula Gwyn, Sarah Simmons, Betty Foley, Cherry Sulivan, Diane Hall, Wenfiy Farrell, Nike Norman, Sherrie Shatzen. THIRD ROW: Deborah Hubbard, Sharon Sanders, Sharon Verner, Meridy Rracey, Carol Willis, Nancy Harris, Gwen Billig, Bill Cooley. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Myatt, ,Ioyee Wood, Nancy Moore, Sandy Shaw. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Roberts, Frank Field, Janis lilontgoniery, Johnny Duke, Mike Gibson, Susan Sanders, Roger Watts. Art Association Each year the Art Association strives to promote the appreciation of art among the student body. This year, besides decorating the front hall for Christmas, the members had a Spring exhibit of their work. The Association visited several art shows in the afternoons. OFFICERS: Mary De Heekman, Secretary, Terrie Tomlin, Historian, Andy Davis, President: Reida Croomes, Treasurerg Lu Myers, V.P.g Sponsor, Mrs. Scales. I42 Hillsboro Dramatios Club SEATED: Mike Wise, Pres., Albert Benneywortli, V.P.g Pat Lundvll, See., Jo Doster, Hist. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stockard, Mrs Scales, June Schwartz, Corrine Ewing, Diane Hall, Tenra Johnston, Kaye Long, Connie Sullivan, Pam Gibbs. SECOND ROW Jane Goodwin, Linda Stiff, Peggy Smith, Sharon Verner, Glen O'Stc-en, Gayle Shelton, Karen West, Jane Butler. THIRD ROW Libby Lancaster, Beth Ennis, Karen Scott, Susie Branum, Sandra Zile, I.aclye Anne Fall, Patty Fields, Polly Wiley, Julie Farris Carolyn Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Margie Bowman, Kathy Roberts, Wendy Farrell, Harry Lapiclus, Frml Silver, Patti Llovet Sandra Taylor, Gwen llillig, Sally Dunn, Betty Gibson. Tbespians if - FIRST ROW: Nancy Coley, Hist.g Albert Bennyworth, Clerk, Eloise Swensson, See. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thackston, Sponsor Andy Davis, Pres., Mike Wise, Vice-Pres., Kathy Roberts, Treas. I43 F' if 315-M an Q K ff SPURTS FIRST Row: Vernon Adams, David Clemmons, Johnny Lovell, Allen Re-c-d, Spike Adams. Jeff Evans, Don Dahlingcr, Larry Marlin, John Woods, David Griffin, Billy Copeland, Anthony Duke, Jimmy Money. SECOND ROW: Bill Schwartz, Jerry Herndon, John Crammer, Larry Medlin, ,lim Money, ,lim West, Ben Bass, John Pamplin, Steve Powers, Harlan Whitley, Rodney Lunn, Fred R I4b SECOND' ROW continued: Jones, Paul Stenson, 'Charlie Jau'ks1m. THIRD ROW5 Sandy Lawson, Ed White, Kenny Sharcr, Daxiid Cilnson, T. D. Wondlrury, Harper Gaston, David Swain. - h I47 JIM WEST DON DAHLINGER, Captain JIM MONEY Tackle Center Guard All-City, Honorable Mention Lettermen JOHN PAMPLIN DAVID CLEMMONS End End JEFF EVANS DAVID GRIFFIN End Guard AII-City, Honorable Mention BILL COPELAND End ALLEN REED Back W Y K 7 -Q 5, 1 ,L 5, lj 3 I . .. -M,m,.,.,w - 5 fax ef 4 '55 5 . .. 1, H a -,1 L A - - ,M , L, H, 7, o .,,.:,: vb, -- ,mt :L 5, .Q .. , T of s gg W J w ' , 'V 1. , r' .J 533133 5 ', K , Asp, 'W mm. 1 V5 I 1 ' l.,,,z,f:o A o gg, oo ff- , ww,.,3eff,f:f4 +A ,ww-!..,o, Q R mfr., , L, , ' N A',ji:,!,,:,- ' AVAA, ?33Lf3ix1f 'MSA' Q f f ff -- fvwi 7i, ff o .1 f ki? Vx,-? 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'li 'ft W L QF ECORD awrenceburg . , . . . . 19 Iadison ..... .... 1 2 ranklin Co. . . . . . . 13 iverton . . . . . . 21 yan .... . . . 24 tratford . . . . . 40 -lencliff . . . . . . 34 Ponelson . . . . . 20 I.B.A.... ....56 itton .... . . 0 Coach Nance and lim Bryan prepare Larry Martin for action. .xx K Football Managers 196-41 KNEELING: Bill Tanner, Jim Armistead. STANDING: Winton Watkins, Jim Bryan Mike Adams. ISI Burros Open With Lawreneeburg, Beat Litton in Finale. I52 , T, ., , Spike Adams pulls another one in Harper Gaston stops opponent as Griffin comes up. Hillsboro opened its 1961 Football season with a heartbreaking loss to a powerful Law- reneeburg team. The turning point was a 105- yard sprint by All-state Lew Heller. This Law- renceburg team went on to an undefeated season. The second game, with Madison, proved to be the outstanding victory of the year. After losses to the Rams in two previous years, the Burros retaliated with a hard-fought 19-12 victory. ln the Burros' third outing, they topped Franklin County by a 14-13 decision. f s il Q5 N w, I We M' ,f 5 1 1 in ,71 DI-PN Y 1 4 8 'Q . fa ' y 1 Y' 4 Bw Team FIRST ROW: Bob Battle, Steve Wood, Bill Hamilton, John Adams, Rick Hull, Skipper Johnston, Phil Jackson. SECOND ROW: Charles Jones, Joe Blackman, Jimmy Cogswell, Craig Woods, Duncan Currey, Don Moore, David Ferguson, Wayne Ragland, Dave Adklsson. THIRD ROW: Larry Clam-r, Barry Steven, Bo Johnson, Carter Overton, David Green. Freshman Team FIRST ROW: Richard Woods, Joe Little, David Maxwell, Tom Talbot, Joe Peipmeier, Jim Leona!d, Bilbrey. SECOND ROW: Chris Pamplin, Bobby Russel, David Caldwell, Tucker Yates, Walter Roberts, John McPherson, Bill Waldkirch, Mike Wade, Bill Hollins, Mike Danner. THIRD ROW: Van Schwartz, Johnny Sasser, Bill Stringfcllow, Dennis Stockard, Tom Leonard, David Adams, Todd Foster. Wayne Mc'Cluskey. 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F. nr u :ml Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Burros Bunos SCOREBOX 83 71 65 68 50 54 47 49 54 Bellevue Dnnelson Antioch Central Madison Dupont Hillwood Overton Overton M B.A Clem-liff Dupont Hillwood Central Litton Donelson Antioch 'West Bellevue Glencliff Tournament 49 Overton 52 . . 62 54 58 77 43 67 56 Burros 58 66 63 61 H Hillwood 'X Mi, Q I-nm ard Forward ABOVE: Spike Adams jumps up to tip one in against Overton. kr ff 2 Q2 'W'-'K ni? ABOVE Illllllly Felts drlve lfllllnd 1 BT14115011 defender to l1v one up LEFT: Don Dahlinger moves in for the rebound us Jimmy Fclts shoots one from ten feet out. 0 -AWS is Lenny Celauro whips the nt-is for two points against Overton. Jimmy Felts goes up for the tip-off against Madison. Spike Adams shoots over the outstretched arms of rm M.B.A. defender as Jimmy Fclts moves into position for the rt-bound. I59 Varsity Basketball KNEELING: Spike Adams, Mr. Coutras, Head Coachg Lenny Celauro. STANDING: Wesley Moody, Larry Martin, Tommy Meador, Allen Recd, Henry Headden, Jimmy Felts, Fred Jones, Don Dahlingcr, Jack Wilder, Richard Seymour, John Phillips. With school spirit running high during all games of the season, the Burros compiled another winning record. During the first half of the season they gained back to back victories over favored Overton and arch rival M.B.A. After practicing hard during the holidays the Burros came on strong during the latter part of the season, and Won six out of their last eight games. Highlights of the last half of the season were a win over Donelson 67-56, which was the worst defeat Donelson had suffered in their gym in several years, and a win over Glen- eliff 63-61, with the Burros coming from behind and winning in the last five seconds. Led by high scorer Jimmy Felts, the Burros poured in 1282 points averaging better than 64 points a game to their opponents' 50. In compiling a 12-8 record in regular season play, the Burros finished fifth out of the eighteen teams in the district. Highly respected, Coach Coutras' boys, backed up by an enthusiastic student body, moved into the strong nineteenth district tournament. l60 l l Football League Champs kj ff is KNEELING: Richard Seymour, John Phillips, Louis Graham, Terry Eliot, .lack Wilder. STANDING: .loc Winters, Burt Marshall, Billy Hammond, Steve Graham, Alan Williamson, and Ray Buchanan. During the year many people who would not ordinarily be able to participate in an organized athletic program were able to do so in Hillsboro's highly acclaimed intramural program. ' This program, under the direction of the student body vice president, has games during the football, basketball, and baseball seasons. All participants regard the games as time well spent, win or lose. Basketball League Champs Y . , . I S .x KNEELING: Wayne McDonald, Rick Chambers, ,lim Armistead, and Billy Copeland. STANDING: Richard Roselle, David Clemmons, David Griffin, Sam Wccdman, and Jimmy Bryan, urro Standouts S O Q 4 N' V f x Q Forward Varsity Basketball Team is ffwswa., The Burroettes experienced a very successful season, with l9 wins and l loss to Litton, who was their strongest opponent. Later the Burros defeated Litton on the Litton court by a score of 48 to 44 in a very exciting game. Guard, Jinx Demetros held Litton star forward, Carol Calloway, to a low seven points. After playing Bellevue, the Burroettes won the N.l.L. Title for the first time since l96l,as well as capturing the District title. Sara Hume, forward, serves as captain and Penny Sholars and Linda Swatts serve as co-captains. Managers Ann Akin and Carol Mayberry work very hard for the team. Three ofthe girls made the all-city team: Sara Hume earned honorable mention, Linda Swats made the sec- ond team, and Jinx Demetros made the First team and was named Most Valuable Player. I63 Burroettes Sara Hume gets two as high scoring Burroettes win again. 3 is-N, Burroettes show great defensive playing. Burroettes fight for rebound against Madison. SEASON Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro 19TH DISTRICT Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro NIL Champs FIN WMM, ,.,t,,..-1-W' , Q 19... ' I n EX . . f 9 D Burroeltes warm up for second half before meeting the Rams of Madison. SCORES Litton Bellevue Donelson Antioch Central Madison Dupont Hillwood Overton Overton East Glencliff Dupont Hillwood Central Litton Donelson Antioch Bellevue Clencliff TOURNAMENT Hillwood Stratford Maplewood Litton ' - Hillsboro girls become N.I.L. champs after defeating Btellvue! Frosh Win Tournament The Freshman Team had a very outstanding record this year, winning not only the season trophy and the tournament trophy, but also the sportsmanship trophy. After defeating Madison 79-16 and Maplewood by a score of 53-16, they went on to the semi-finals in the tournament. Playing against Stratford in the semi-finals, they won 53-114. With a great victory in the finals, they beat McMurray 4-9-22. Guard, Linn Ward-Smith, and forwards Ann Hutchenson and Linn Smirnow were honored for their fine playing by being chosen for the all-tournament team. TOP: Stephanie Fly, Linn Ward-Smith, Ann Meacham. BOTTOM: Linn Smirnow, Anne Hutcheson, Ellen Heckman Freshman Basketball Team Miss Turner, coach, Ann Hutcheson, Debbie Carter, Shiela Swift, Lynn Smirnow, Christy Fields, Ellen Heckman, Anne Meacham, Marlyn Bell, Judy Daves, Jane Rudolph, Gwen Kidd, Betty Beasley, Lynn Ward-Smith, Cindy Sweatt. Season's Becord Glencliff . McMurray Central . . . Donelson . . . . Gallatin . , Antioch ....... Maplewood Bellvue . . . Franklin .... McMurray Hillwood .... Two Rivers Gallatin . . Overton . . Madison .. Maplewood Stratford . McMurray Tournament The Freshman team had a very successful season this year. Under t.he leadership of Miss Turner, their coach, they had a 14-0 record in the regular season and in the tournament, they had a 4-0 record. Anne Hutcheson, forward, was the highest scorer with 24 points averaged per game. Close behind her are Lynn Smirnow and Stephanie Fly with 14 and 8 respectively. The starting guards are Linn Ward- Smith, Ellen Heckman and Anne Meacham. Ridin Betty Mayo Cfxptaing Bill Mayo lamce Sterrltt Stana Snodgrass The Rldlllg Team 15 composed of boys and girls who are mterested 1n horses and thelr care The team is one of the newest groups at Hlllsboro Betty lVl1yo 1S the captain. Betty Mayo makes a successful Jump on her horse, Eleventh Hour Wimmin Team 5 Q, , . 'E ? s ? i A FIRST HUXV: Susan Smith, Patricia Lzmgstaff, Vivkie XvL'LlYL'f, captain, Sandra Coats, Kitty Pvlstcr. SEC UND ROW: ,lim Ward. Tum Puwr-rs, Hubert Cumlwin. .lurk Ham-11. STANDING: Mrs. Ftockurd, sponsor Nlr. Wvcuwr, Ihr- mucll. The Swimming rIwl'iIIIl has SIIOWII Ll great deal of promise this year. They are planning to go to Atlanta soon to a swimming mc-et. Their captain is Vickie Wicuver and their Couch is Mr. Wea1x'e1'. key if Jgkafww ESL . if ws A' 51 'i WM W 'Q-ffm H vgi2HQ5 M Sf VV Q .H f. M Wfirgpifsx V f' .. . Q L -.f gl , N W, '29 wg' ' '2E 5 5'7, i 'W rwwfff A -,i W wi i w , fi 'Q ,gf 4 ,V V., v, .g5.. 'El KNEELING: Billy Bilbrey, Greg Bradley, Louis Graham, Ricky Chambers, Billy Bryant. STANDING: Charlie Johnson, Skip Mills, Walter Spodeck, Donald Freeman, and Eddy Spry., Tennis Team Returning lettermen, Charlie Johnson, Skip Mills, and Ricky Chambers along with a host of new talent will produce strong contenders for this year's tennis title. The freshmen have earned four positions on the playing squad, and hopes of bettering last year's record of four wins and three losses are greatly increased as Skip and Charlie return to play No. 1 and No. 2 singles respectively. LEFT: Skip serves as Charlie prepares to receive the return in a doubles match. 4 Girls, Tennis The 1964 girls' tennis team had a very successful season, finally finishing as the N.I.L. Champions. The returning lettermen were Mary Louise Frist, Vir- ginia Haley, Liz Hammond and Bonnie Hearn. SITTING: Mary Louise Frist, Virginia Haley, Liz Hammond, and Bonnie Hearn. STANDING: Sara Hume, Dassy Caplan, Susan Laird. Bowlin League The Bowling League sponsored by Mr. John Roper offers a recreational activity for those who are interested in that phase of sports. The team bowls at the Strike and Spare Lanes every Thursday in order to perfect their abilities in bowling. SEATED: June Nichols, Steve McDowell, and Becky Merryman. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Sherrell, Brenda Franks, Rose Parrish, Karen Woods, Billy Robertson, Linda Vandiver, Barbara Manning, Diane Smimow. THIRD ROW: Linda Moore, .Iudy Verhelle, Russel Woods, George Kesterson, Kim Scott, Tim Frazier, Billy Torrence, Tom Franks. Lucheryl Dillingham. I7l ,TA N ' gba E ' A, Golf Team ,, , ,r,,M,,,,,,V , I Hmwml A I , 1 5 nw? John Cohen, Lenny Rosenthal, Chris Pamplin, Bobby Russell, John Phillips, Richard Bostick, Steve Beasley, Phil Jackson, Hal Oliphant, Terry Montes, and Johnny Farrar. di 1-' James Porter lines up a putt as John Phillips and Mike Adams look on. The potential of the new members could provide one of the best golf teams in the N.l.L. even with only one return- ing letterman. Under the coaching of Mr. Henry Nance and the leadership of James Porter, who competed in th e state tournament last year, the 1965 golf team will surely have a successful year on the links at McCabe Park. . , A 7, , M, ck, Ak.., ,,,N.,,f 'R .- - ,. W ,O al-i.,M.,4,,Q. N- Q '- .wx FRONT ROW: Phil Jackson, Henry Cohen, David Alexander, and Mike Simmons. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hatcher, sponsor-instructor, Bob Waecliter, Johnny Frankenhuch, Allen Yates, and Robert Dillon, THIRD ROW': Bill ,luslimz ,lim Wffst4'fvt, Walter W'hite, Danny Canfield, and Haywood Gwinner. Rifle Team Each Thursday night during most of the school year the members of HillslJoro's rifle team meet at the Vanflerhilt rifle range to shoot. With the rifles, ammunition, and equipment furnished to them, the members of the team gain skill in the use of rifles at no cost to themselves. Competing in many matches throughout the year the team has won the champion- ship -many times in the past and is hopeful of repeating their success this year. 1 ' as 1' - Varslty Track Team SEATED Charlie Jackson ,lim Cogswell Mark Smith Wesley Moody, Spike Adams, Lenny Celauro, .loe Blackman, Bill Copeland, Larry Glezer STANDING Coach Brown Jim Bryan Tom Meador, Steve Williams, David Clemmons, Jeff Evans, John Pamplin, Ben Bass Gene Tucker Lewis Roach Mike Adams Coach Coutras. With twenty returning lettermen the 1965 track team should be exciting as well as victorious. Six of these boys qualified for the regional track meet and one for the state adding more experience necessary to win the big meets. With no seniors to help them this group of boys placed second in the district to a powerful Clarksville team and a championship this year is not out of reach. Track takes hard work and pride, and this team has both and should provide many exciting afternoons on the cinders. LEFT: Co-Captains Spike Adams, high jump and hurdles, and Lenny Celauro, broad jump and sprints. SEN IORS 1 x Mark Smith, mile, Bill Copeland, 440, Steve Williams, 880, .lohn Pamplin, shot and discus, Ben Bass, shot and discus, Jeff Evans, pole vault, and David Clemmons, 880, and mile. School Records Held by This Year's Trackmen 220 yard dash ......... Wesley Moody . .23.3 sec.. . . 120 yard high hurdles .... Spike Adams .. 15.5 sec... . . High ,lump .......... Spike Adams .. 5' 10 .... , Discus throw . . . Larry Martin . . 132, 9 . . . Wesley Moody, Mark Smith, and Lenny Celauro sprint for the tape. 1 964 1964 1 964 1964 QFATED: Bill Schwartz, Larry Medlin, .lim Armistead, Burt Marshall, Richard Seymour, Larry Martin, .lohn Woods, and .lim Barr STANDING: Ccnc Kidd, Harlan Whitley, David Gibson, Henry Headden, Allen Reed, and Don Dahlinger. Baseball Team With seven starting lettermen including All City Jim Armistead returning from last year's team leaving only the shortstop and centerfield positions open on the starting team Hillsboro is hopeful of a team which could easily go to the state tournaments. During the previous year the team had a successful season, ending up second in the district with an 11-5 record. The season was climaxed by an exciting win over Ryan in which the Burros exploded for seven runs in the fifth inning and doused league-leading Ryan's hopes for a championship. The Versatility of this year's team is shown by the pitchers all of whom regularly play other posi- tions on the team. These players are Jim Armistead, pitcher and first base, Larry Martin, pitcher and catcher, Burt Marshall, pitcher and outfield, and Richard Seymour, pitcher and third base. Once before Hillsboro went to the state tournaments at Memphis and was runner up. This year due to the great amount of experience which most members of the team had last year the team could go all the way to the state championship. RIGHT: .Iohn Wrrfrfls throws to sec- ond for in double-play against Father Ryan. BELOW: Loading Hillslmrffs luusvlulll team in their fight for the district titlc- this your ure Jim AflTll9lK'ilfl, Larry Martin, and John Woods. -K mg. WM el r Y ff in Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro 196 It SEA SON RECORD Overton Hillwoocl lVI.B.A. Glencliff Ryan North Cumberland Hume-Fogg Cohn West Franklin Hillwood Overton Glencliff Cumberland Ryan ,, . . JUNIORS: FRONT ROW: Billy Schwartz, Larry Medlin, Steve Power, Fred Jones, Wesley Moody, Tommy Meador, Henry Headden. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Cogswell, John Grammar, Harlan Whitley, Billy Tanner, David Gibson, Larry Glezer, Winton Watkins, Jerry Herndon. THIRD ROW: T. D. Woodbury, Joe Blackman, Sandy Lawson, Charlie Jackson, Kenny Sharer, David Swain, Mike Adams, Jim Barr, Steve Williams. B.A.A. and G.A. . Promote The Bby's Athletic Association is composed of boys who participate in varsity sports and have earned a letter. They emphasize good sportsmanship, school spirit, and clean living. lts members are df good character and they strive to set an rexample for others in sports. F if SENIORS: FRONT ROW: Spike Adams, Jimmy Felts, Ben Bass, David Griffin, Jeff Evans, Jimmy Bryan, Allen Reed, Jim West, Don Dahlinger, John Pamplin. SECOND ROW: Richard Seymour, Bruce Gold, John Woods, Vernon Adams, Ted Chapirnan, David Clemmons, Jack Derryberry, Anthony Duke, Charlie Johnson, Gene Kidd. THIRD ROW: Lee Barnett, Rick Chambers, Jim Money, Larry Martin, Bill Copeland, Johnny Lovell, Lenny Celauro, Randy Laurence, Bobby St. Clair, Mark Smith, Jim Armistead, David Mills. I78 3' SENIORS: Susie Southern, Sec., Cloria Buchi, Sara Hume, Vice-Pres., Penny Sholars, Treats., Tam Hicks, Linda Swats, Pres., Anna jones, Carolyn Selph, Trish Cooper, Dt-Anne Roper, Marian Cavcndcr. Good portsmanship The Girls, Athletic Association is composed of all the varsity basketball and tennis players and cheerleaders. Good sportsmanship and better relations among the schools are encouraged by the GAA. At Halloween the rnembers give a party for underprivi- leged children. Toys and clothes are collected by the girls at Christmas for needy fami- lies. Y f -an .M FIRST ROW: Carole Mayberry, Brenda Roberts, ,linx Demctros, Hr-len Collyer, Laura Shapiro, Joyce Chambers, Sharon String- fellow, Carole Rogers. SITTING: Barbara Bater, Martha Suffridgc, Jr-an Gibson, Gloria Laird, Ann Akin, Nancy Weil. STAND- ING: Debbie Bowers, Nancy Chapman, Melinda Crutcher, Betty Morgan, Anne Stuckcy, Mary Margaret Crigsby. I79 Cheerleaders ff Q l li 4 was 5' 0 :- w,,,,....--www if 1 f' H I --.........uaul' Trish Cooper, Carolyn Selph, DeAnne Roper, Betty Morgan, Ann Stuckey SITTING, Tam Hicks, Captain, Anna Jones, Co-Captain Alternatesg Gloria Laird, Marian Cavenderg Sponsor, Miss Collins. l80 D-Y-N-A-M-l-T-E, the most enthusiastic cheer heard at any time at Hillsboro. At pep rallies and games the cheerleaders are vital in stimulating school spirit and in supplementing the backing which our players need. During football and basketball seasons, the cheer- leaders make posters to encourage school support. They can be seen practicing in their attractive new uniforms after school. This year at Hillsboro, we not only have victories over opposing teams, but also victorious school spirit. Color Guard Linda Karnes, Sandy Coats. Vivki Weaver. Jose-phirlo jackson, Becky llorrymun, Judy Smclscr. Janet Hinkley. Ma orettes SITTING: Crctchcn Lavcly, Karen Meadows, Captuing Marilyn Scobcy. STANDING: Ladyc Whitley, Irene Reich, Mary Evans, Kay Tarpley. ZMWJ W-mW.,,,,,WH I82 'MJ' 1 1' 5 fff f if gl Q s f f.gf . Q X?-Etf 'Q : HONORS Floyd Adams, Presidentg Miss Batey, Sponsorg Mary Br-th Oliver, Treasurer John Lovell, Vice-Pri-sidcntg Gretchen Lavely, Secretary. NATIO LHO UR OCIETY New members for the National Honor Society are chosen from the top 15 per cent of their junior class, with an average of 2.65 quality points or above in the academic subjects. They are elected hy the faculty on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. .lack Derryherry James Dew ' James Fells Donald Freeman ,lane Gillespie Suzanne 'Grossman Lucy Hanson Tamara Hicks Sara Hume Helen Hutcheson Josephine Jackson Charles Johnson Edgar Jolly Gl'1'l1'llCIl Lava-ly john Lovell Kent McClusky Betty Kay McClothlin Rebecca Mcrryman Rohert Neaderthal Mary Beth Oliver Shirley Pfeiffer Tllornas Powers Henrietta Sholars Judy Smelser Diane Smirnow Lisa Steiner Samuel Weedman Katherine Woolley I84 Floyd Adams Betsy Anderson .lames Armistead Mary Susan Bennett Alhert llcnneyworlh Cary Dcrkenstock Michael Choate Rebecca Coleman Laurence Copes Catherine Demhsky .sn as .X if Eva L i O, x Q 11 : 4 ,K y , 1' ,ya 4 S X if ,Y ., K2 . is , 5 R: Vx H ,ei sm- tagg gr. Wi -- M 1 , we 1:- 2 ,M ,. Q - aff, L 2 f n 5 -1, l, . A L 1 S ,st 9 . Si Q, Marr , it'm,,,1-f' f as ,,. . fy? it Ea. 1 L1 LWXFE. ,E 4 'Q X Sit, is u if ,mw- Salutatorian Rebecca Ann Coleman Valedictorian Sara Lou Hume D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD Sarah lVlcNamee This award is presented to the senior girl who has excelled in serv- ice, leadership, dependability, and patriotism. BARTON BLACKBURN Don Dahlinger This award is given to the senior hw ' boy considered by the student body the most outstanding in sportsman- ship. Q CIVITAN II CITIZENSHIP AWARD Sam Weedman The Civitan Medal hon- ors the senior boy who has best served his school and fellow classmates. DON BALL SPIRIT OF ,65 Jimmy Bryan With this award the Student Council honors the senior who has exemplified school spirit through his service to Hillsboro. FACULTY MEDALIST King Freeland This medal is presented to the senior whom the faculty considers to excel in leadership, ability, and character. Sit 'M '5'F7' Www an me . 514- lElT' 1 Q 3 x fy t'Ilif,,ii?g .gwjeggpgr tw-uywif atlonal Merlt cholarship Finalists The National Herit Scholarship Program seeks to encourage all stuclents to perform to their maximum abilities and to help them olitain a lwetter unflerstancl- ing of their own educational clevelopment. These I3 students were among l-1.000 in the tration chosen to lmecome semi-finalists. ln l7ebruary all were notifietl that they had lueen chosen as finalists. Several others received Letters of Commenclation. FIRST ROWg William Adkinson. Sara Catherine Demhsky, .lames Dew. David Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Helen Hutche- son, Edgar Lee Jolly, .lr. THIRD ROW: John Lovell, Thomas Powers. FOURTH ROW: .lime Schwartz, Henrietta Sholars, Alex Slalmosky, Ktttherine W0tilley'. Not pieturecl: ,loel Justiss. EW . ll? wif- ' ' f i. JM, M, . X , ,awe-s Nm 'His nk Q?g, . Q55 V 1 ' x 'QM in K L, Mae., In 4, 'swf if QL 1, sf-I , Q? 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I94 t lircle Membership in the Burro Circle is an honor toward which all Seniors vvork, but only a few are chosen. We are proud of these few for they hav: truly served Hillsboro and deserve :his fitting reward. ,.-, Louis Hamilton Hardin Tamara Kathene Hicks Sara Lou Hume Helen Marie Hutcheson Josephine Neil Jackson Charles Maurice Johnson, Jr. Gretchen Kay Lavely John Charles Lovell Sarah Louise McNamee Karen Kay Martin Larry William Martin Rebecca Ann Merryman Joyce Aline Moore Nelson Kinzly Moore June Marie Nichols Mary Elizabeth Oliver John Hiesland Pamplin Thomas Allen Powers William Allen Reed Charles Richard Roselle Carolyn Selph Henrietta Brunswig Sholars Judy Carolyn Smelser Stephen Vasallo Samuel Lee Weedman James Culbert West, Jr. Michael Julius Wise Katherine Davis Woolley Not pictured Betsey Anderson I95 if 5,1 f S Y Q V A gy: .,.. 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Patricia Hutcheijson Richard Roseliie f , Q- gi ig ' up M 4 we ii ,fi 5 yi 7 5 1 1 Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lucy Hanson Jimmy Felts - I 'F' .41 SCHOOL SPIRIT Deanna Roper Jimmv Brvan BEST LOOKING Cheryl Wise Allen Reed Senio BEST PERSONALITY Trish Cooper David Winningham 1 3 Superlatives MOST ATHLETIC Linda Swats WM Don Dahlinger IZ, -. W! :M ,nd if MOST POPULAR Tam Hicks Sam Weedman f ' zo: lt's two-thirty? The bell rings signaling the end of another school day. Soon the bell will ring signaling for many of us the conclusionriof another phase of our 'lll ives-ff the conclusion of years of striving to attain many goals. During these years we have been laying the foundation for our futureg ,we have known jhe satisfaction of achievement and the sadness of failure. As we walk down these steps for tlle lasi: time, we willlook back toward the pleasurable memories of our highhschool, years ani we will realize that Hillsborcfs influence on our lives and character will ,greatly determine our future. s , Cloud, Katherine 73 A Abbott, Bill 65 Adams, David 81, 154, 160 Adams, John 73, 154 Adams, Mike 65, 96, 97, 174, 178 Adams, spike 35, 90, 91, 92, 93, 146, 148, 152, 155, 156, 158, 159, 114, 178, 184, 196 Adams, Vernon 35, 146, 178 Aden, .Julie 81, 107 Student lndex Bcesley, Stephen 65, 92, 104, 113. 172 Beggs, Brenda 65 Beggs, Sandy 73 Beggs, Terry 81 Bell, Marilyn 81, 130, 167 Benedict, 'George 65, 108, 117, 137, 138 Bennett, Anne 73, 105, 137, 139 Bennett, Clyda 73, 103 Bennett, Sue 34, 37, 95, 103, 131, Brown, Beth 73, 111, 116, 119 Brown, Georgeana 81 Brown, Keith 38, 113, 124, 126, 128 Brown, Margie 65 Brown, Mary Ruth 65, 124 Brown, Richard 81 Brown, Steve Brown, Stuart Browning, Margaret 81, 105 Broyles, Kathy 38, 139 Adkinson, Bill 35, 110, 111, 117, 135, 187 Adkinson, Tom 81, 105 Adkisson, Dave 73, 92, 154, 160 Adkisson, Dutch 35, 111, 112 Akin, Ann 65, 100, 179 Akin, Bill 73, 107, 118 . Alexander, David 65, 173 Alexan Alexan 116 der, Robert 73, 160 der, Warneta 35, 98, 111, Allen, Tommy 65 Alley, Bill 35, 111 Alley, Mike 81, 117 Anderson, Betsy 35, 109, 120, 1 138, 18-1 Bcnneywortll, Albert 37, 106, 137. 138, 143 184 Benneyworth, Steve 65, 96, 118. 137 Benton, Patsy 73, 116, 125, 127. 129 Berenson, Irving 65 Berkenstnck, Gary 37, 91, 109, 121-, 126, 128, 129, 133, 184- Bernstorf, Bob 73, 110 Berquist, Bill 73, 107, 109, 118 Berry, Belinda 37, 110 Berry, Beverly 73 Berry, Herbert Alan Betllurum, David 65 Andree, Michelle 65, 99, 101, 109 Armistead, Jim 9, 32, 35, 90, 92, 93, 151, 161, 176, 177, 178, 184. 197 Arnold, Pam 102, 106, 140, 141 Arnold, Vicki 13, 105, 118, 119, 131 Arrington, Beverly 73, 108 Atkinson, .Jndy Atkinson, Nancy 65 B Bacon, Laura 35 Bader, Barbara 73, 179 Bagwell, Steve 73 Bain, Royce 65 Baker, Joe 36, 91, 92, 93, 106, 118, 124, 126, 129, 128 Bethurum, Julie 81, 125 Biener, Susan 81, 107, 116, 140 Bierly, Mike 37, 99 Bilbrcy, Billy 81, 154, 160, 170 Bilbrey, Vicki 37, 119, 192 Billig, Gwen 37, 99, 118, 142, 143 Billingsley, Nancy 37, 98, 111, 116 Billingsley, Scott 65 Billingsley, Hal 81 Bink16Yr Janet 37, 94, 111, 120, 129, 130, 131, 181 Binkley, Mark 81, 130 Bishop, Eleanor 81 Black, Lindn 73, 109 Blackman, Joe 73, 104, 154, 174, 178 Bledsoe, Fred 73, 131 Boland, Joyce Bond, Amy 101 Baker, Baker, Baker, Mary 36, 126, 129, 128 Rachel 73, 105, 108, 118 Raymond 65, 113 Ball, Howard Ballerrrirrr, Lirrrld 36, 101, 102, 120 Ballent 120 Bandy, ine, Louise 36, 101, 102, Joan 36 Boord, Kathryn 81 Booten, Don 81 Bostick, Richard 13, 101, 160, 112 Bowen, Martha 65 Bowers, Bebbie 73, 179 Bowers, Mandy 139 Bowers, Phillip Bowling, David Bruer, Vicki 73, 119, 125, 127, 129 Bryan, Gordon 81 Bryan, Jim 32, 38, 96, 151, 161, 174, 178, 186, 199 Bryan, Johnny 73, 105 Bryan, Nelson 81 Bryant, Billy 38, 170 Buhis, Jeff 73, 104, 111, 140 Bncllanan, Lionel 38, 112 Buchanan, Ray 161 Buchanan, Tommy 73, 118 Buchj, Gloria 38, 95, 124, 179 Buist, Ncil 73 Bumpous, Doyle Bumpous, Elaine 116 Burton, Bobby 73 Bush, Betty 65, 109, 116 Butler, Jane 81, 105, 143 C Cafferky, Jory 81 Cahn, Renee 73 Caldwell, David 81, 154 Calahan, Yvonne 81 Campbell, Jennifer 81, 125 Canfield, Danny 73, 173 Canfield, Jackie Canterbury, Jimmy Carlisle, Paul 73 Carman, David 81 Carter, Martha Clare 81, 87, 102 Carter, Debbie 81, 125, 167 Carty, Susan 73, 101, 111, 125, 127 Cash, Jimmy 73 Cason, Jerry 38 Castleman, Judy Cavanagh, Steve 81 Cavender, Marian 39, 111, 179, 180 Cecil, Susan 65 Bandy, Tommy 73, 118 Barnett, Lee 9, 36, 96, 178 Barr, .lim 36, 92, 93, 112, 113, 176, 178 Barr, Virginia 65, 95, 108 Barton, Lirrdd 13, 101 Bass, Ben 36, 96, 139, 146, 150, 174, 175, 178 Battle, Al 91, 113 Battle, Bob 73, 154 Baumeister, Bart Beadles, Carl 65 Beadles, Jean 65, 102, 111 Beard, Rochelle 73, 99, 131, 168 Beasley, Betty 81, 167 Bowling, Susan Claire 73 Bowman, Margie 143 Boyce, Betty 73, 101, 102 Boyce, Mary Etta 81, 103, 107 Boyer, Judy 14, 38, 94, 121. 140, 141 Bracey, Meridy 65, 119, 142 Bradford, Anne 73, 97, 105, 139 Bradford, John Bradley, Greg 81, 154, 170 Bradley, Sondra 81 Briagiion, Susan 65, 101, 119, 129, Branum, Susie 65, 106, 130, 143 Celauro, Lenny 92, 93, 155, 156, 159, 174, 175, 178 Chadwell, Anne 81, 101 Chambers, David 65, 104 Chambers, Joe 39, 92, 93 Chambers, Joyce 73, 116, 179, 189 Chambers, Rick 39, 96, 161, 170, 178 Chapman, Joel Chapman, Nancy 65, 95, 179 Chapman, Susan 73, 118 Chapman, Ted 39, 178 clrarrdrr, Prrrr 65, 94, 110, 124, 126, 129, 131, 133, 140 Beasley, Larry 73 Beasley, Linda 65, 119, 124 Beech, Beech, John Jim 81 Bedford, Nancy 65 Breedlove, Gayle 73, 94, 125, Brinkley, Bobby 127, 129 Brinton, Donald Broderick, Bill Bl Broonle, Becky 65 Cherry. Madelyrr 65, 116, 119 Childers, Eddie 39, 112 Choate, Mike 9, 39, 99, 104, 106. 112, 121, 140, 141, 184 Christiansen, Winnie 81 Chronister, Wendy 73 Civitts, Warner Clark, David 73, 130. Clark, Doug 81, 86 Clark. James Clark, Patsy 14, 110, 121, 124, 126 Claypool, Dyanne 39, 94, 102, 119, 120, 136, 138 Clemmons, David 39, 96, 135, 146 149, 161, 174, 175, 178 Clevcnger, Rick 65 Coats, Sandra 118, 124, 129, 130, 131, 133, 169, 181 Cobb, Susan Cohen, John 81, 172 Cogswell, Jinlmy 72, 73, 92, 154, 174, 178 Cogswell, Peggy 40, 91, 95, 136, 138 Cohen, Henry 40, 135, 173 Cohen, Margaret 81, 86, 101 Cole, Ed 74 Coleman, Becky 40, 94, 116, 136, 1-10, 141, 181, 185 Coley, Nancy 34, 40, 02, 06, 119, 139, 143 Coley, Tricia 74, 100 Collyer, Helen 74, 162, 179 Colmcy, Betsy 74, 111 Comstock, Tnla 74 cdrrlirr, 1661 40, 112, 113, 124, 127 Conner, Eleanor 81, 101, 108 Cooley, Bill 65, 142 Cooper, John 40 Cooper, Trish 12, 33, 34, 40, 95, 110, 134, 138, 179, 180, 188, 200 cdpeldrrd, Bill 40, 63, 96, 146, 149, 161, 174, 115, 11s Copes, Larry 40, 06, 136, 138, 184 Copes, Ronnie 81, 128 Cordray, Nancy 74, 107, 119 Core, Michele 81, 101 Cottrell, Bob 74, 130, 133, 160 Craig, Frierson 74, 105, 118, 130, 133 Cranford, Lee 81 Crim, Wayne 74, 107 Crockett, Tom 81 Crouch, Ned 74, 130 Crownover, Sims Crutcher, Jimmy Crutcher, Melinda 65, 110, 111, 179 Culbreth, Ella 81, 105 Cunningham, Joe 81, 87 Curevich, Jennie Curley, Chip 81 Curley, Cathy 74, 96, 124, 126, 129, 134 Cypress, David 74 Cypress, Marvin 74 D Dahlinger, Don 41, 92, 93, 136, 14-6, 148, 155, 156, 158, 176, 178, 201 Daniels, Albert Daniels, Dan 81, 118 Daniel, Eddie 74 Danner, Donna 65, 118, 125, 127 Danner, Mike Ray 81, 154 Daugherty, Robert 74 Daugherty, Mike Julian 203 Daume, Bill 82, 107, 141 Dalllne, David 65, 140 Davcs, Judy 82, 125, 142, 167 Davidson, Walter 65, 104, 121 Davis, Andy 41, 110, 142, 143 Davis, Floyd Wilson 74 Davis, Jimmy 41, 124, 126, 128 Day, Nicola 41, 99, 100, 121 Deinbsky, Cathy 94, 110, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129, 184, 187, 196 Dembsky, Maurice 41, 74, 104, 124 126, 128, 129, 130, 153, 137 Demetros, Jinx 65, 95, 110, 162, 179 DeMoss, Robert 65 Dennis, Bobby 41 Derryberry, Gene 82, 105, 131 Derryberry, Jack 41, 99, 106, 112, 113, 121, 135, 138, 178, 18-1 Dew, Jim 14, 41, 99, 184, 187, 196 deZavzlllos, Fisher 41 Dickson, Kathy 82 Dies, Nancy 74 Dierks, Eric 65 Dillinglnnn, Lnelieiyl 65, 102, 119 Dillon, Robert 74, 107, 173 Dorsey, Fran 128 Desier, Jo 65, 116, 139, 143 Doyle, Stanley Jay 74, 104, 130 Dozier, Peggy 14, 65, 94, 106, 119, 137 Drennon, Barbara 41, 101, 110 Drennon, Jane 74, 101, 105 Drumwrigllt, Barbara 82, 105 Drury, Jolln 74 Duggan, Eddie 82 Durllam, Freddy 74 Duke, Anthony 42, 102, 146, 150, 178 Dllkc, Johnny 42, 112, 142 Duling, Benson Duncan, Hubert 42 Duncan, Peggy 74 Dunn, Sally 82, 143 Durrett, John 42, 124, 131 Dury, Carl George 82, 107 Dustin, Craig 65 E Eanes, Lynda 74, 101 Earthman, Doug 74, 105, 137 Edwards, Betsy Elliot, Larry Edward 74, 118 Elliot, Terry 42, 161 Ellis, Mary Len 65, 110, 124, 126 127, 128, 129 Elrod, Charles 42, 112, 139 Embrey, Linda 82 English, Donna 66, 102 Ennis, Beth 82, 103, 125, 143 Evans, Jeff 34, 42, 92, 93, 146, 149, 174, 175, 178 Evans, Mary 66, 95, 118, 131, 181 Evans, Stewart Evans, Patsy 66 Evans, Patty 66, 108, 119 Evans, Rose Marie 42 Ewing, Corinne 82, 116, 143 Ewing, John 42 Ewing, Thanna 42 F F-'111, Ladye Ann 82, 143 Faragher, Scott 82 Farrar, John 66, 96, 130, 133, 172 204 Farrell, Jill 32 Farrell, Wendie 66, 109, 142, 143 Farris, Julie 82, 125, 127, 142, 143 Feldman, Diane 74 Felts, Jimmy 43, 92, 93, 139, 155, 156, 158, 159, 178, 184, 199 Ferguson, David 43, 154, 187 Ferguson, Judy 66, 111 Fessey, Fran 82 Fidelholtz, Barbara 66, 101 Field, Ed 82 Field, Frank 99, 118, 142 Fieltl, Patty 82, 143 Fields, Cllristy 82, 101, 125, 127, 167 Fields, Randy 16, 66, 105, 113, 117, 124, 126 Fields, Rhonda 74 Finncy, Katy 43 Fitts, Patsy 66, 118, 124, 126, 128 Fitzpatrick, Terry 43, 112 Fleming, Dan Fly, Paula 82, 101 Fly, stephanie 82, 107, 166, 167 Foley, Betty 66, 99, 110, 142 Ford, Amy 82, 125 127 Ford, Diane 66 Foster, Amy 43, 98, 109 Foster, Linda 43, 139 Foster, Todd 80, 82, 117, 154 Fox, John Edmund 43 Fox, Gayle 74 Francis, Diane 74 Frankenbach, Johnny 74, 118, 173 Franklin, Carolyn 43 Franklin, Joan 74, 103 Franklin, Mary 66, 101, 105 Franks, Brenda 74, 101 Franks, Leesa 74 Franks, Tom 43 Frazier, Edith 82, 101 Frazier, Tim 66 Freeland, King 102, 120, 186 Freeman, Donald 43, 170, 184 Freeman, Harold 74 Freeman, Vicki 82 Friedman, Frank 82 Gabhart, Betty 66, 119, 129, 130, 137 Gabhart, Jo Ellen 82, 101, 105, 125, 127 Gant, Linch 82, 160 Garfinkle, David 130, 133 Gaston, Harper 66, 91, 104, 113, 146, 152 Gates, Beverly 66, 125 Gates, Mary 74, 101 Gennett, David 44, 112 Gentry, Diane 82, 101 George, Kittye 82 Gfiriirger, Mike 74, 105, 108, 140, Gibbs, Pam 66, 101, 143 Gibson, Betty 66, 101, 119, 130, 142, 143 Gibson, David 66, 92, 144, 176, 178 Gibson, .lean 74, 179 Gibson, Mike 80, 82, 87, 119, 142 Gilbert, Jack 82 Gilleland, Richard 44 Gillespie, Jane 44, 102, 119, 120, 136, 184 Gilliam, Trisha 74 Glassman, Stacey B2, 105, 140 Glezer, Larry 66, 91, 92, 101, 137, 154, 174, 178 Glick, Laurel 66, 108 Goad, Darlene 82 Goff, Nancy 66, 106, 108 Gold, Bruce 44, 110, 111, 112, 178 Gold, Joan 82, 107 Gold, Robert 82, 107 Goldstein Joan 66, 98, 110, 116, 137 Goldstein, Nancy 74, 107, 118 Gonzales, Niki 124, 126, 128 Goodman Gail 74, 119, 125, 127 Goodwin, Jane 66, 106, 131, 137, 143 Goodwin, Robert 4-1, 118, 136, 169 Gourieux, George 82 Graham, Louis 41, 161, 170 Grallam, Steve 66, 161 Grammer, Jolln 66, 96, 146, 178 Gravitt, Jeffrey Gray, David 44, 104 Gray, Abby 44, 94, 124, 126, 128, 129 Gray, William 82, 117 Grayson, Karen 66, 101, 108, 116 Green, David 74, 96, 154 Greene, Slle 82, 125 Greenwood, Bill 66, 130 Greer, Bobby 82 Gregory, Nelson 66, 118 Gillian, David 32, 44, 96, 139, 119, 174, 175, 178 Grigsby, Mary Margaret 64, 66, 94, 106, 137 Groomes, Martha Lynn 82, 87, 116 Groomcs, Reida 4-lr, 95, 119, 135, 138, 142 Gross, Richard 74 Grossman, Jo Ann 74, 107, 140 Grossman, Susi 45, 110, 115, 135, 18-1. Gruber, Mary Carolyn 45, 63, 95, 111, 120, 139, 193 Guyn, Tula 74, 142 Gwin, Ricllard 117 Gwinner, Haywood 66, 113, 173 H linbei-, Grif 66, 106, 137, 138 Haber, Lynn 82, 140 Hageman, Andy Hahn, Fred 82 Hahn, Kay 66, 101, 125 Hailey, Eddie 45 Hniley, Nicqui 74, 118 Hailey, Ray 74, 104, 107, 135 Hailey, Tanya 66, 110, 118 Hale, Susan 82, 105, 116, 130 Hall, Diann 45, 142, 143 Hall Larry Hall, Robert 66 Hamilton, Bill 66, 102, 154 Hamilton, Cathy 66 Hammond, Bill 66, 110, 161 Hanson, Lucy 45, 94, 109, 184, 199 Harden, Kay 99 Hardin, Louis 117 Harman, Stanley 82 Harmon, Joyce 82 Harmon, Kathy 45 Harrington, Kathy Harris, Kenny 82, 130 Harris, Mike 66 Harris, Nancy 45, 136, 138, 142 Harrison, Karen 45, 119 Hart, John Harwood, Walter 11 Hastings, George 66 Hawkins, Hawkins, Elaine 75 Ernest 66 Hayes, Joseph Hays, Lee 66 Hazen, Barbara 66, 3, 121 137 Hazen, Jack 82, 169 Headdcn, Henry 64, 156, 176, 178 Hearn, Ann 82 Hearn, Isabel 66, 95, 108, 116, 121, 135, 138 Hearn, Bobby 45 Hceklnan, Ellen 83, 87, 166, 167 Heckman, Judy 46 Heckman, Mary De 46, 115, 139, 142 Hendrick, Betty 46, 110, 119 Henson, Henson, Heriges, Heriges, Herndon, 178 Hersh, B Ed 75 Lee Dorothy 75 66, 92, 104, 155, , 101, 108 Sandy 66, 101, 102 Jerry 75, 92, 145, 160, arbara 75, 108 Hicks, Tam 12, 33, 95, 120, 179, 180, 201 Hill, Ann 75, 107 Hill, Cheryl 75, 116 Hill, Debbie 66, 46, 90, 91, 93, 184, 188, 191, 100 Himc, Mike 83, 86, 131, 133 Hobbs, Bobby 83, 160 Hobrly, Jocttn 83, 108 Holderfield, Danny 67 Holditcll, Carolyn 75, 109, 131, 137 Holditch, Cllarles 46 Holland, Jody 83 Holland, Ronda 67, 125 Hollings, Bill 75, 105 Hollingswortll, Jackie 83 Hollingsworth, Linda 46, 120, 139 Hollins, Bill 83, 154 Holloway, Trudy 46 Holt, Lynn 67, 111, 116, 137 Honick, Irvin, Bruce 83 Hood, Ann 107 Hosse, Wlebb 83, 86, 130, 133 Hubbard, Deborah 75, 142 Hudson, Linda 100, 102, 124 Huggins, Steve 128 Hull, Rick 67, 154 Humbert, Cheryl 75, 102, 111 Hume, Sara 46, 90, 91, 94, 162, 164, 179, 184, 185, 190, 196 Hunter, .lerry 131 Hunter, Judy 83, 101, 117, 130 Hurst, Barbara 83 Hutcherson, Patricia 46, 111, 124, 129, 198 Hutcheson, Ann 83, 166, 167 Hutcheson, Helen 47, 94, 98, 102, 136, 138, 184, 187 Hutton, Suzanne 67, 109, 116 Hutton, Bill 67 1 lnlow, Brand 75 lnnis, Kenny 67 lvy, Charlotte 67, 101, 131. 1 Jackson, Charlie 75, 91, 92, 109, 146, 160, 174, 178 Jackson, .lack 47, 113 Jackson, Jill 67 Jackson, Josephine 47, 106, 124, 181, 184 K Oliver, Mary 76 Luobanow, Elissa 67 Ketterson, Susan 111, 139 Mills, 129 Jackson, Pat 83 Jackson, Phil 75, 154, 172, 173 Jarrell, Flossie 47, 109, 124, 126 Jenkins, Sammly Jett, Christy 47, 139 Jett, DianeA67 Jett, Richard Jewell, Janie 83 Johnson, Al 118 Johnson, Anne 83 Johnson, Bill 75, 107 Johnson, Bo 75, 107, 154 Johnson, Charlie 47, 91, 112, 170, 178, 184 Johnsin, Ray 67 Johnson, Sharon 83, 105, 125 Johnson, Tina 103 Johnson, Vince 47, 113, 124, 126 Johnston, Phillip A Johnston, Skipper 75, 154 Johnston, Tenra 143 Johnstone, Diane 83, 125 Jolly, Edgar 47, 110, 111, 129, 131, 133, 136, 138, 184, 187 Jolly, Richard 75, 130 Jones, Anna 12, 47, 95, 109, 109 179, 180 Jones, Carolyn 67, 105 Jones, Charles 75, 107, 154 Jones, Cheron 75 Jones, Chet 48, 63, 96, 104, 139 Jones, Foster 112 Jones, Fred 64, 47, 92, 146, 155. 157 178 Jones, James 83 Jones, Jan 75, 118, 125, 127 Jones, Pat 67 Jones, Randy 48 Jones, Rita Jordan, Bill 48, 112 Justice, Bill 67, 118, 173 Justiss, James 75, 108 Justiss, Joel Karnes, Lynda 75, 102, 129, 130, 137, 181 Keathley, Lee 67, 108 Keeling, Hank 67 Keeling, Jim 83 Keith, Lawson Keller, Ken 48 Keller, Phyllis 67, 109, 118 Kellner, Susan 83, 101 Kenyon, Susan 48, 121 Kesterson, George 48, 104, 139 Ketterson, Karin 75, 103 Kidd, Gene 48, 91, 93, 176, 178, 197 Kidd, Gwynne 83, 167 Kimery, John 67 'Kimery, Kathy 75 Kimery, Mike King, Andrea 67, 118 'King, Barbara 83 King, Kenny 67, 106, 121, 140, 141 lKirby, Patti 75 lrcsser, Jim 67, 113 iKneeland, Doug 48, 112, 113 Koellein, Nancy 48, 110, 120 Komisar, Steve 83 Kornman, Terry 75, 118 Kraft, Julie 83, 105, 140 Kraft, Keith 75, 104 Krahenhill, Bettie Kuhn, Jack 75, 107 L Lackey, Don 67 Laird, Gloria 67, 91, 109, 179, 180, 189 Lamb, Fred Lamb, Gary 67 Lancaster, Libby 83, 125, 143 Lancaster, Kathy 75 Langstaff, Trisha 67, 119, 124, 126, 127, 128, 169 Lapidns, Barry 49, 143 Lapidus, Steve 67, 118, 119, 140, 141 Lashlec, Suzctte 67, 110, 116 Laurence, Pam 83, 116 Laurence, Randy 49, 178 Lavely, Gretchen 33, 49, 94, 109, 130, 135. 138, 181, 184, 188, 192, 197 Lawrence, David 67 Lawson, Sandy 67, 92, 14-6, 178 Lawson, Jerry Layne, John 67 Leathers, Mary Ann 49, 139 Lee, Danny 75 Lee, Sally 49, 101, 124, 126, 129 Leffler, Shirley 49 Lefkovitz, Janet 49, 139 Leonard, Jim 83, 154, 160 Leonard, Tom 83, 154, 160 McKnight, Phil 67 McLaughlin, Chris 75 McLean, Rodger 67 McMahon, Beverly Ann 50 McMahon, Don McNamee, Sarah 50, 91, 95, 102, 111, 119, 120, 135, 138, 186, 198 Moores, Donna 84, 101 Morgan, Betty 12, 75, 91, 94, 108, 179, 180 Morris, David Morris, John 53 Morris, Judy 101 Morris, Margie 76 McNutt, Deborah 83, 101 McPhe McPl1e rson, Jerry 51 rson, John 83, 154 McSwain, Anne 83, 105 McSwain, John MacDo nnell, Mike B3 Maclay, Sherry 51, 102 Maillie, Heather 51, 111 Manas, Robert 83, 140 Manier, Owsley 113 Manning, Barbara 51, 99, 102, 111, 120, 135 Mangrave, Virginia 51, 98 Marion, Dave 51, 104, 113 Marshall, Burt 51, 161, 176 Marshall, Diane 83 Martin, Carol 67, 111 Martin, Chuck 75, 107 Martin, Debbie 83, 101 Martin, Judy 83 Martin, Karen 51, 103, 124, 129 Martin, Larry 51, 92, 93, 129, 131, Levine, Barry 49, 110 Levinson, Gary 75, 107, 118, 140, 141 Lewis Brenda 101 Lewis, Chris 121, 124, 127, 129, 135, 138 Ligon, Joyce Ligon David 49, 139 Little Joe 83, 154, 160 Little, Phyllis 67 Llovett, Patti 49, 98, 143 Lloyd, Vicki 72, 75, 94, 109, 137, 140 Lloyd Neal 83 Long, Elizabeth Carol Long, Douglas Long, Kay 75, 116, 143 Long, Wallace 67 Lott, Betsy 50, 111 Lovell, Johnny 50, 96, 136, 138, 146, 150, 178, 184, 187 Low, Kirk 67, 104 Lowe, Susan 67, 103, 124, 126 Lundell, Patricia 83, 143 Lunn, Rodney 75, 97, 146 Lunsford, Marjorie 83, 116 Lusk, Jimmy 50, 104, 117 Lusky, Larry 83 Lynch, Pat 75 Lynch, Randy 83 146, 148, 151, 153, 155, 157, 176, 177, 178 Martin, Thomas Glen Matlock, Mickie 75 Matthews, Dicky 67, 104 Maxwell, David 83, 154, 160 Maxwell, Marlyn 83, 107 Maxwell, Rosemary 32, 51, 91, 100, 102, 139, 193 Mayberry, Carol 67, 94, 110, 179 Mayer, Robert 52, 129, 131, 133 Mayes, Danny 83, 131 Mayo, Betty 52, 168 Mayo, Bill 75, 168 Mliztgham, Anne 80, 83, 105, 166, Meacham, Pat 75 Meador, Tommy 67, 91, 92, 155, 157, 174, 178 Meadows, Karen 67, 101, 181 Means, Harriet 84 Medlin, Larry 67, 92, 146, 176, 178 Morris, Susan 84 Morton, Brad 76, 91, 107, 108 Moses, Christie 76, 105, 125, 127 Moss, Betty 68 Moulder, Max Mullins, Marty 84, 101, 107 Murff, Carol 68 ltlyatt, Jane 68, 119, 125 Myatt, Patricia 76, 142 Myers, Chrissy 84 Myers, Lu 68, 139, 142 N Ncaderthal, Bob 53, 106, 118, 184 Neil, Findlay 76 Nelson, Sheila 84, 101 Nichol, Jim 84, 160 Nichols, June 53,' 102, 111, 120, 121, 136 Nicks, Linda 76 102, 107, 119 Nipper, Diane 76, 116 Nipper, Bobby Norman, Mike 76, 104, 105, 142 Norton, Nancy 84, 125 Nuckolls, Julia 68, 99. 116, 121 Nuckolls, Sue 53, 98, 116 Nugent, Nancy 68, 98, 119 0 Oaks, Charlotte 84, 125 O'Donncll, Bob 53, 104 0'Donnell, Thomas 84 Oglcs, Cathy 68, 131, 172 Olipbant, Hal 68, 131, 172 Oliver, Kenny 53, 121 Oliver, 115, Oliver, Olney, Ma-ry Beth 34, 53, 95, 109, 120, 135, 138, 184 Sally 84, 101 Rochell 120, 124, 126, 128 Olshine, Emily 68, 106, 108 Merryman, Becky 52, 102, 110, 135, 184 181, Milam, Milton 84, 107 Milam, Tommy 75, 107 Miller, John 52, 96 O'Neal, Vern Orenstein, Debbie 84, 107, 116 Osborne, John 8-1 Osborne, Linda 76, 107 Miller, Larry 67 Miller, Sue 68 Mills, David 52, 109, 112, 113, 170 178 O'Stcen, Glenn 84, 105, 142, 143 Overton, Carter 76, 154 Overton, Martha 76, 105, 118, 125, 127 Faunda Lyn es, Paul 67, 108, 140, 141 McBee, Eddie 67 McBee, Laura 83, 107 McClnrkin, Cindy 83, 87, 101 McCloskey, Kent 50, 184 McCloskey, Wayne 83, 154 McCrary, Virginia 75, 105, 118, 130, 137 McDaniel, Robin 75, 107, 116 McDonald, Wayne 83, 154 Mize, Frankie 68 Moats, Jerry 68, 172 Money, David 84, 146 Money, Jimmy 52, 96, 146, 148, 178 Montgomery, Janis 84, 125, 127, 142 Moody, Barry 84 Moody, Bob 68, 104 Moody, Marsha 52, 101, 110 Moody, Wesley 64, 68, 92, 137, 155, 157, 174, 175, 178 Moore, Joyce 52, 110, 111, 124, 127, McDowell, Steve 50, 121 McFarland, Susan 67, 102, 108, 137, 138 Mclfarlin, Helen 75 McGlothen,.Betty Kay so, 94, 124, 126, 128, 129, 184 Mclllwain, Connie 50, 193 Moore, Kathy 75, 131 Moore, Kin 52, 117, 121, 135 Moore, Linda 68, 101, 108, 137 Moore, Donald 68, 154 P Pamplin, chris 84, 99, 154, 172 Pamplin, John 53, 97, 146, 149, 174, 175, 178 Pardue, Whit 68, 95, 110, 135, 138 Parrish, Kathy 76, 125 Parrish, Rose 76 Parsons, Bob 53, 112, 113 Paschall, Sandra 68 Patterson, Bill 68 Pelster, Kitty 76, 110, 111, 137, 169 Pemberton, Susan 94, 99, 109, 140 Perry, Alvin 76' Peterman, Lynn 68 Pfeiffer, Shirley 54, 109, 135, 184 Moore, Howard Wayne 52, 131 Moore, Louise 84, 116 Moore, Nancy 68, 124, 126, 128, 129, 142 Phillips, Carolyn 84, 87, 102, 143 Phillips, Jimmy Phillips, John 68, 91, 92, 110, 137, 155. 1 61, 112 205 Pickering, Peter 54 Piepmeier, Lee 54 Piepmeier, Joe 84, 91, 124, 154, 160 Pierce, Bette 68 Pigg, John 68, 113 Pilcher, Winston 68 Pilley, lViarilyn 54, 126, 127, 128, 129 Pilversack, Jack 76, 111 Pitts, Larry Poe, Pat Pemy, Charles 84 Porter, James 68 Porter, Lanier 68 Potter, Jack 54, 104 Potts, Judy 84, 116, 131 Potts, Ronnie 68, 104 Power, Steve 68, 97, 146, 178 Powers, Jerry 68 Powers, Nancy 84, 125 Powers, Pat 54, 100, 127 Powers, Tom 54, 91, 99, 121, 169, 184, 187 Preston, Bob 68, 118, 140, 141 Price, Jo Ann Pritchett, Susan 84 Pritilin, Debbie 76, 107, 140 Proctor, Tommye 76, 107 Punch, Don 68, 104 R Racker, Barbara 68, 102, 108, 111, 139 Ragland, Wayne 68, 140, 141, 154 Ragsdale, Hal 84 Ralston, Lucy 68, 108, 138 Randolph, Meg 68, 102, 109 Rancy, Dorothy 54, 100, 110, 119 Ray, Jimmy 68 Reancy, Eldred 76, 160 Reed, Allen 54, 90, 91, 92, 93, 115, 146, 149, 155, 157, 158, 116, 178, 200 Reese, Nancy 68 Reese, Dick 84, 160 Reese, Gil Reeves, Pam 84, 99 Register, Brenda 84 Register, David 76, 107 Reich, Irene 58, 109, 131, 181 Reuther, Bill 54 Rhea, Rollin 68 Rice, Marilyn 76 Richardson, Cody 76, 104, 117, 130 Richardson, Peggy 76, 109 Rin, Judy 55, 98, 101 Roach, Lewis 76, 97, 160, 174 Robb, Chuck 84 Roscnthal, Leonard 172 Ross, Shauna 84 Rosson, Hal 55, 104, 139 Roth, Richard 55, 104 Rounds, Daniel Paul Routon, Annetta Lee 84 Routh, Lelia 65, 110, 124, 126, 140 Royster, Mike 76 Rudolph, Jane 84, 91, 105, 167 Rusek, Nancy 76, 105, 118, 125, 127, 129 Russell, Bobby 84, 154, 172 Rutherford, Chuck 55 Ryan, Susan 56, 197 S Sadler, Lucy 98, 118, 124, 128, 139 Sain, Peggy 84, 101 Sanders, Claudia 84 Sanders, David 56 Sanders, Susan 76, 103, 118, 119, 142 Sanders, Sharon 76, 118, 125, 127, 142 Sandlin, Walter 76, 107 Sargent, Frances Sasser, Johnny 84, 154 Sasser, David 1-12 Sasser, Phyllis 68, 110, 111, 116 Saturn, Roberta 68, 109 Saums, Susan 68 Saunders, Kit 76 Savasta, Mike 68 Sawyer, Jimmy 56, 106, 124, 128, 140 Sawyer, Janet 76, 105, 118, 129, 130 Schauman, Claudia 56, 102, 103, 111, Sholars, Penny 57, 94, 121, 136, 162, 179, 18-1, 187 Shumaker, Eden Shumakcr, Holly 85 Sigal, Kathy 76 Silver, Fred 69, 143 Simmons, Mike 173 Simmons, Sarah 76, 142, 143 Sislcr, Kathy 85 Sitz, Glenda 69, 94, 102, 110, 140 Slabosky, Alex 57, 136, 138, 187 Smclllcy, Tish 85, 101, 103 Smedley, Tommy 76, 105 Smelser, Judy 57, 94, 100, 129 130, 181, 184 Smirnow, Diane 57, 110, 135, 138, 184 Smirnow, Lynn 85, 108, 166, 167 Smith Andy 77, 97, 99, 137, 140, 141 Smith, Caroline 77, 111 Smith, David 85 Smith, Diane 85, 105, 125 Smith, Smith, Smith Gail 69, 102, 111 June 77, 105, 116, 137 Mark 57, 174, 175, 178 , Pete 51, 104, 112, 135, 138 Smith Peggy 85, 143 Smith Smith Susan 57, 169 Smith Tommy 57 Snodgrass, Stana 85, 168 Sory,,Doug 85 Southern, Susic 58, 95, 102, 111, 1 179 Spain, Mary Ann 58 Sparkman, Gary 85 Speight, Nancy 77 3 Sweatt, Cindy 85, 167 Sweeney, Mary Ann 77 Swensson, Elouise 58, 110, 143 Swift, Pain 09, 101, 118 Swift, Sheila 85, 167 T Talbot, Tom 85, 154, 160 Tauksley, Linda 69, 118 Tanner, Billy 69, 97, 151, 178 Tant, Mike Edward Tarpley, Kaye 59, 139, 181 Taylor, Kay 85, 142 Taylor, Sandra 69, 103, 119, 143 Terrell, Marsha 85 Thackston, Tommy 77 Thistlcthwaite, Bill 69, 109 Thomasson, Raymond 85, 87, 140 Thompson, Dan Thompson, David 85 Thompson, Dennis 77, 118, 131 Thompson, Emily 85, 101, 131 Thompson, Lee Thurman, Marilyn 59 Tibhot, Terry Tickle, Bobby 69 Tisdalc, Cherry 85 Toedter, Dwight 85 Tomlin, Diane 59, 120 Tomlin, Terric 69, 142 Torrencc, Bill 59, 121 Traughber, Gilda 59 Travis, Rick 69, 86, 113 Travis, Terry 77, 109, 119 119, 124 Schieb, Ronnie Schocnly, Petcr 56 Schoenly, Steve 76, 105, 129, 131 sehefield, chipper 69, 99, 121 Schulman, Jimmy 56 Schwartz, Junc 56, 99, 111, 143, 184, 187 Schwartz, Lee 76, 107, 118 Schwartz, Sally 84 Schwartz, Van 84, 124, 154 Schwartz, William 69, 92. 146, 176 Schweitzer, Tammy 69, 107, 178 Scobey, Marilyn 76, 111, 137, 181 Scott, Karen 56, 143 Scott, Kim 69 Seay, Arthur 69 Secman, Larry 69, 109 Selph, Carolyn 12, 56, 95, 109, 135, 179, 180, 193 Serkin, Donald 56 Roberts, Brenda 76, 118 179 Roberts, Dotty 55, 98, 101 Roberts, James 84 Roberts, Jerry 55 Roberts, Karen 55, 101 Roberts, Kathy 44, 109, 142, 143 Roberts Roberts, Becky 76, 108 Walter 84, 154 Robertson, Billy B4 Robinson, Nancy 76, 108 Rogers, Carol 68, 179 Rogers, Susan 84, 101, 105 Rogers, Tommy Rohde, Terri 68, 140 Roper, DeAnne 12, 32, 55, 91, 95, 120, 179, 130, 199 Roselle, Richard 34, 55, 91. 104, 106, 115, 135, 161, 198 Rosenberg, Billy 14, 76, 105, 129, 130, 133, 141 Roseherry, Terry 68, 118, 131 206 Serkin, Mark 76, 109 Settle, Stephen Wallace Seymour, Richard 57, 92, 93, 155, 157, 161, 176, 178, 192 Shadoin, Robert 84, 107 Shapiro, Laura 76, 107, 179 Sharer, Donna Lynn 76, 101 Sharer, Kenny 69, 70, 97, 146, 178 Sharpe, Fred 84, 107, 130 Sharpe, John 69, 104, 130, 133 Shatzen, Sherrie 69, 108, 142 Shaw, Cliff 84 Shaw, Sandy 76, 109, 142 Shelton, Jerry 84, 107 Shelton, Gayle 76, 118, 125, 143 Shepherd, Ricky 76, 118 Shepherd, Ralph 69 Sherrell, Yvonne 57, 116, 120 Sherrell, Bruce 85, 160 Sherrod, Robert Neal 69 Spence, Mike Spodcck, David 77 Spodeck, Walter 58, 170 Springer, Betty 69, 98, 116, 119 Spry, Eddy 58, 97, 170 Staerkcr, Walter 77, 160 Starkey, Lynn 85, 116 St. Clair, Bobby 97, 124, 178 Steiner, Lisa 53, 109, 120, 139, 184 Stephens, Ginger 58, 98 Stephenson, Larry 69, 104, 106 Stephenson, Ricky 85, 105 Stephenson, Sheila 58, 109, 140 Steranka, Larry 77, 91, 105, 118, 121, 129, 131, 133 Sterrett, Janice 124, 126, 168 Stevens, Barry 77, 104, 154 Stevens, Craig stiff, Linda 85, 125, 142, 143 Stinson, Paul 77, 91, 146 Stites, Louise 77, 108 Stockard, Dennis 85, 107, 117 Stockell, Louis Allen Stockell, 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